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" Getting to work at Lick was like being touched by the wand of your fairy godmother. "
Godmother
Fairy
Work
" Hubble has established for the first time that the distant universe looks different from the nearby universe. "
Looks
Time
First
" Hubble is the most important telescope in history after Galileo's first telescope. "
Important
The Most Important
History
" Hubble is unique. Nothing else can do what it can do. Once it's gone, we're going to be paralyzed. "
Going
Gone
Once
" I don't recall my parents ever steering me toward or away from science. It was more that I was steered toward learning and excellence in the classroom. "
Parents
Science
Excellence
" I graduated from high school in 1962. "
Graduated
School
High School
" I have great respect for the special nature of Mauna Kea and profound regard for Hawaii's culture, environment, and people. "
Culture
Great
Nature
" I remember spending evenings looking at the sky with my dad, who was interested. He was a civil engineer and was interested in science as a kid. And he always encouraged me. "
Remember
Looking
Me
" I take comfort in the fact that it is a beautiful universe, and we belong here and that we fit. This is our home. "
Here
Beautiful
Comfort
" I think it's amazing that the entire community of astronomy has done what it's done. We've been able to deduce the nature of time and space and where we all came from. It's the most amazing detective story in history. "
Time
History
Nature
" It's a blessing in a scientific career - the almost daily thrill of scientific discovery. "
Career
Blessing
Discovery
" It's quite likely that planets and solar systems like ours could be forming in other galaxies in great numbers. "
Solar
Planets
Numbers
" I was a tomboy through and through; I hated dresses and was personally miffed that I couldn't join the Little League team. "
Dresses
Through
Team
" I was born in Boston, but I moved to Cleveland when I was three. "
Born
Boston
Moved
" I was lonely as a kid. Since I had no siblings, I spent a lot of time by myself and a lot of time reading. "
Reading
Time
Myself
" I was the kind of kid who liked omnivorously almost all kinds of science - rock collections, fossils - and I like leaves, I like plants, and I like biology. "
Plants
Science
Rock
" Like many astronomers who use the great telescopes on Mauna Kea, I have participated personally and joyfully in ceremonies to celebrate the profound cosmic understanding that comes from joining ancient Hawaiian navigator traditions with the techniques of modern astronomy. "
Like
Celebrate
Great
" My favorite galaxy of all is called the Sombrero, NGC 4594. It's an amazing galaxy that is really two galaxies in one. "
Amazing
Two
Favorite
" Receiving the National Medal of Science is the thrill of a lifetime, but good science does not happen in isolation. "
Good
Thrill
Happen
" The origin of galaxies is one of the fundamental questions of astronomy, and that's what I've been studying. "
Been
Studying
Questions
" The realization that baryonic matter is only a trace component of the universe revealed our understanding of the cosmos as shockingly incomplete and was one of the milestones that ushered in the era of modern cosmology. "
Our
Understanding
Universe
" There are kind of two kinds of awards you can get as a scientist. One is Nobel-like in character: it's for one big thing, for a big revolutionary discovery. And it's wonderfully well known, and of course every scientist would love to get a Nobel prize. And there's a few other similar awards. They're for individual blockbuster discoveries. "
Discovery
You
Love
" There are some galaxies that not only teach us things but are just gorgeously beautiful to look at. My favorite example is the Antenne, which is a pair of colliding galaxies. "
Example
Us
Look
" Very few astronomers will be mourned with the same degree of love and admiration as Vera Rubin. "
Degree
Same
Love
" We've been given the gift of a billion years of cosmic time, and we should not screw it up. But at the rate we're using up our planet's natural resources and fouling our own nest means we're not going to last a billion years. "
Last
Time
Nest
" You could think of the galaxy as a sort of stove with lots of pots on it, and the pots are the interstellar medium, like a chicken broth getting stronger with every reduction. Every time a supernova goes off and sends its heavy elements out into the interstellar medium, we cook up a stew that's better and better for solar systems and life. "
Better
Chicken
You
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