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What Space Telescopes Teach Us About The Universe: Amber Straughn (Transcript)

Read the full transcript of Astrophysicist Amber Straughn’s talk titled “What Space Telescopes Teach Us About The Universe” at TEDxCapeMay 2025 conference.

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TRANSCRIPT:

A Childhood Fascination with the Stars

AMBER STRAUGHN: So imagine for a moment that you’re on my family’s farm in rural Arkansas. It’s a beautiful summer night. You can hear the crickets, and you can smell the honeysuckle, and the sky is filled with thousands of stars. Those stars called my name as a kid, and I spent countless nights outside looking up and asking some of the same questions that humans have been asking for millennia.

Where did we come from? How did we get here? Are we alone? A dark night sky full of stars has always been an open invitation to ask big questions.

Across languages, across time, across culture, the universe invites us to look up and to wonder. I was really fortunate as a kid that I had parents that supported my curiosity. I distinctly remember one time I asked my mom some outlandish question, and she looked at me and she said, “I don’t know the answer to that, but someday you can figure it out.” That gave me the courage to start to follow my dreams.

From Hubble to James Webb: A Journey Through Space Telescopes

Today I’m an astrophysicist at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland. When I was in the fifth grade, NASA launched the Hubble Space Telescope, and I was hooked. Those beautiful images of stars and galaxies really spoke to my soul.

And Hubble has been in space now for over three decades and is still incredibly productive. And it certainly paved the way for what was to come next. The James Webb Space Telescope is by far the biggest and most complex telescope that we’ve ever sent to space.