the universe and everything , aims to give you a hint of what it would be like. it s the work of light artist peter walker. let s take a look. what better place to take people on a journey to the edge of the universe and back. that is what this is all about. allows to contemplate our place in the world but to take of an immersive journey walking around this beautiful building. and experiencing, in an abstract, artistic way, in very immersive way, this journey which we take people on. we like to do great big cultural things at the cathedral.
there is a new generation of space telescope about to be deployed, which is going to take what hubble did and then exponentially increase the capacity to see to the corners we haven t yet seen of the universe. what really are you expecting it to tell us? fundamental things like truly whether there is scope for life out there? so this telescope is specially tuned to observe the birth of galaxies at the origin of the universe. this remains a sort of a gap in our telescope access. the telescopes we have today, the way they re configured, they re not tuned for that. this one is exquisitely designed for that. so we know in advance where we want it to take us. but in addition, to be tuned for the edge of the universe also means it s tuned for peering deep within gas clouds over our own milky way galaxy and it s within the gas cloud that you have the
increase the capacity to see to the corners we haven t yet seen of the universe. what really are you expecting it to tell us? fundamental things like truly whether there is scope for life out there? so this telescope is specially tuned to observe the birth of galaxies at the origin of the universe. this remains a sort of a gap in our telescope access. the telescopes we have today, the way they re configured, they re not tuned for that. this one is exquisitely designed for that. so we know in advance where we want it to take us. but in addition, to be tuned for the edge of the universe also means it s tuned for peering deep within gas clouds over our own milky way galaxy and it s within the gas cloud that you have the formation of next generation
for the edge of the universe also means it s tuned for peering deep within gas clouds of our own milky way galaxy and it s within the gas clouds that you have the formation of next generation star systems, planets, and possibly conditions for life as we know it. or, even better yet, life as we don t know it, to find. but we sort of know one of the fundamentals, i mean, the national academy of sciences recent report on what s coming up next over the next decade in space exploration. by the way, we do that each decade, it s one of the things we are proudest of. it s called a decadal survey. i know. we get together and say let s prioritise ten years of money. i know. and here s what they lay out for this one. they say, the coming decades are going to set humanity down a path to determine whether we are alone. yes, we re going to get an answer in the sense that, i don t know if we re alone,
the way they re configured, they re not tuned for that. this one is exquisitely designed for that. so we know in advance where we want it to take us. but in addition, to be tuned for the edge of the universe also means it s tuned for peering deep within gas clouds of our own milky way galaxy and it s within the gas clouds that you have the formation of next generation star systems, planets, and possibly conditions for life as we know it. or, even better yet, life as we don t know it, to find. but we sort of know one of the fundamentals, i mean, the national academy of sciences recent report on what s coming up next over the next decade in space exploration. by the way, we do that each decade, it s one of the things we are proudest of. it s called a decadal survey. i know. we get together and say let s prioritise ten years of money. i know. and here s what they lay out for this one. they say, the coming decades