Roy Gould: WorldWide Telescope

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Roy Gould: Less than a year from now,
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the world is going to celebrate the International Year of Astronomy,
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which marks the 400th anniversary
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of Galileo's first glimpse of the night sky through a telescope.
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In a few months, the world is also going to celebrate
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the launch of a new invention from Microsoft Research,
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which I think is going to have as profound an impact
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on the way we view the universe as Galileo did four centuries ago.
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It's called the WorldWide Telescope,
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and I want to thank TED and Microsoft for allowing me to bring it to your attention.
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And I want to urge you, when you get a chance,
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to give it a closer look at the TED Lab downstairs.
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The WorldWide Telescope takes the best images
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from the world's greatest telescopes on Earth and in space,
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and has woven them seamlessly
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to produce a holistic view of the universe.
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It's going to change the way we do astronomy,
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it's going to change the way we teach astronomy
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and I think most importantly
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it's going to change the way we see ourselves in the universe.
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If we were having this TED meeting in our grandparents' day,
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that might not be so big a claim.
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In 1920, for example, you weren't allowed to drink;
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if you were a woman, you weren't allowed to vote;
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and if you looked up at the stars and the Milky Way on a summer night,
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what you saw was thought to be the entire universe.
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In fact, the head of Harvard's observatory back then
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gave a great debate in which he argued
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that the Milky Way Galaxy was the entire universe.
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Harvard was wrong, big time. (Laughter)
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Of course, we know today that galaxies extend far beyond our own galaxy.
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We can see all the way out to the edge of the observable universe,
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all the way back in time,
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almost to the moment of the Big Bang itself.
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We can see across the entire spectrum of light,
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revealing worlds that had previously been invisible.
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We see these magnificent star nurseries,
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where nature has somehow arranged for just the right numbers
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and just the right sizes of stars to be born for life to arise.
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We see alien worlds, we see alien solar systems --
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300 now, and still counting --
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and they're not like us.
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We see black holes at the heart of our galaxy,
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in the Milky Way, and elsewhere in the universe,
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where time itself seems to stand still.
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But until now, our view of the universe has been disconnected and fragmented,
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and I think that many of the marvelous stories that nature has to tell us
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have fallen through the cracks. And that's changing.
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I want to just briefly mention three reasons
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why my colleagues and I, in astronomy and in education,
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are so excited about the WorldWide Telescope
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and why we think it's truly transformative.
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First, it enables you to experience the universe:
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the WorldWide Telescope, for me, is a kind of magic carpet
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that lets you navigate through the universe where you want to go.
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Second: you can tour the universe with astronomers as your guides.
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And I'm not talking here about just experts who are telling you what you're seeing,
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but really people who are passionate about the various nooks and crannies of the universe,
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who can share their enthusiasm
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and can make the universe a welcoming place.
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And third, you can create your own tours --
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you can share them with friends, you can create them with friends --
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and that's the part that I think I'm most excited about
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because I think that at heart, we are all storytellers.
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And in telling stories,
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each of us is going to understand the universe in our own way.
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We're going to have a personal universe.
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I think we're going to see a community of storytellers evolve and emerge.
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Before I introduce the person responsible for the WorldWide Telescope,
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I just want to leave you with this brief thought:
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when I ask people, "How does the night sky make you feel?"
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they often say, "Oh, tiny. I feel tiny and insignificant."
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Well, our gaze fills the universe.
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And thanks to the creators of the WorldWide Telescope,
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we can now start to have a dialogue with the universe.
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I think the WorldWide Telescope will convince you
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that we may be tiny, but we are truly, wonderfully significant.
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Thank you.
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(Applause)
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I can't tell you what a privilege it is
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to introduce Curtis Wong from Microsoft. (Applause)
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Curtis Wong: Thank you, Roy.
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So, what you're seeing here is a wonderful presentation,
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but it's one of the tours.
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And actually this tour is one that was created earlier.
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And the tours are all totally interactive,
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so that if I were to go somewhere ...
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you may be watching a tour and you can pause anywhere along the way,
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pull up other information --
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there are lots of Web and information sources
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about places you might want to go --
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you can zoom in, you can pull back out.
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The whole resources are there available for you.
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So, Microsoft -- this is a project that -- WorldWide Telescope is dedicated to Jim Gray,
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who's our colleague, and a lot of his work that he did
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is really what makes this project possible.
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It's a labor of love for us and our small team,
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and we really hope it will inspire kids to explore and learn about the universe.
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So basically, kids of all ages, like us.
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And so WorldWide Telescope will be available this spring.
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It'll be a free download -- thank you, Craig Mundie --
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and it'll be available at the website WorldWideTelescope.org,
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which is something new.
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And so, what you've seen today
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is less than a fraction of one percent of what is in here,
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and in the TED Lab, we have a tour
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that was created by a six-year-old named Benjamin
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that will knock your socks off. (Laughter)
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So we'll see you there. Thank you.
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(Applause)
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