Curiosity is one of humankind’s
most beautiful traits.
We want to know as much as
possible about the world around us,
but to satisfy our need
to know about the world
around us, our eyes just aren’t
good enough anymore.
With the power of engineering,
we have been able to take a look at worlds
hidden inside and outside the narrow
range of our human senses.
We can take a look at the smallest
lifeforms, our own cells, and even
molecules using electron microscopes.
Complex machines that make
invisible things visible,
so we can discover worlds inside of
worlds inside of worlds inside of worlds.
Discoveries of the nanolevel
have changed how we perceive
the universe around us forever,
and led to countless discoveries.
On the other hand, just a few centuries
ago engineers developed powerful
tools of science that gave us the ability
to look deep into space
and spot countless wonders
of the universe.
Later came spacecraft and satellites.
The Hubble telescope was one of these
wonders of technology.
Without it, we would never have known that
our galaxy is one of billions in
an enormous universe, and even better
telescopes are being built right now.
They’ll be able to show us worlds far, far
away in much greater detail.
So, there is still much left to discover.
The universe is vast, and we have
so much more to learn.
And with the power of engineering and
our curiosity, who knows what
we’ll be able to discover in the future.