
The Age of Hubble
The Hubble Space Telescope has spent decades staring into deep space, and this film uses its images to walk through what astronomers have learned about our place in the universe. It moves from the origins of Earth and the solar system out to the galaxies Hubble has photographed billions of light-years away, framing each discovery as a piece of a larger question about where habitable worlds might exist and how humans fit into the timescale of the cosmos. Footage of the telescope's imagery anchors the narration, paired with explanations of the physics behind what is being shown, from planetary formation to galactic structure. The film treats Hubble less as a piece of hardware and more as a vantage point, using its three decades of observation to trace how our understanding of the universe's age, scale, and origins has shifted. It stays grounded in what the telescope has actually captured rather than speculation.