A Brief History of Photography

“And so, looking at those images, it is clear we are in a new astrophysics era, Hubble was grandpa’s telescope. We’ve stepped through a portal to another window on the universe never before achieved.“ - Neil deGrasse Tyson on the James Webb Space Telescope Pics or it didn’t happen, a picture is worth a thousand words...... we’ve heard those phrases over and over. But do you have what it takes to take a good picture? In this episode we’re gathering some friends for some lessons in taking a good photo. We’ll talk to astronauts about their space photography and what it taught them about looking at Earth. We might even look at some art inspired by images from space. Subscribe and turn on notifications 🔔 so you don’t miss any videos: This “clip” is part of the STEM in 30 episode: How big is BIG?: The Scale of the Universe : For more information about how to use this resource in your classroom please visit our Teacher Tips page that includes standards, classroom activities, and additional resources. How Big is Big: Teacher Tips - STEM in 30 is a free educational series for kids produced by the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum. We cover all the cool, fun, and weird ways that aviation and spaceflight touch our lives. Check out more episodes: Follow STEM in 30 on Facebook: Follow STEM in 30 on Twitter: This episode is made possible by the generous support of Boeing, Hexcel and Safran #Smithsonian #NationalAirandSpace Museum #STEM #STEMin30 #STEAM #Teacher #Resources #LessonPlans #LessonPlan #Teachers
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