Mysterious new spots on Jupiter and Venus

Posted by admin on October 31st, 2009 and filed under planetary | No Comments »

We discuss two new discoveries in the solar system and the role of amateur astronomers. More astronomy and physics at http://www.sixtysymbols.com/

Duration : 0:5:14

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Cardcaptor Sakura [Opening 3 - Creditless]

Posted by admin on October 31st, 2009 and filed under cartes du ciel | 12 Comments »

The opening 3 of Cardcaptor Sakura ^^ !

Music :

- Opening 3 -
Title : Purachina
Performance: Māya Sakamoto

Story :

Sakura Kinomoto est une petite fille de dix ans menant une vie tout à fait normale. Mais un jour, elle est attirée par un bruit dans la bibliothèque de son père, et ouvre un mystérieux livre, “Le livre de Clow”, laissant échapper accidentellement toutes les Cartes de clow qui s’y trouvaient. Par sa capacité à ouvrir le sceau de ce livre, Sakura se révèle avoir des pouvoirs spéciaux, et il est de sa responsabilité de récupérer les cartes manquantes. Elle devient donc la Chasseuse de Cartes (Card Captor).

Lyrics / Paroles :

I am a dreamer
hisomu PAWA

watashi no sekai
yume to koi to fuan de dekiteru
demo souzou wo shinai mono
kakureteru hazu

sora ni mukau kiki no you ni anata wo
massugu mitsumeteru

mitsuketai naa kanaetai naa
shinjiru sore dake de
koerarenai mono wa nai
utau you ni kiseki no you ni
omoi ga subete wo kaete yuku yo
kitto kitto
odoroku kurai

Traduction :

Je suis une rêveuse
Pouvoirs cachés

Mon monde à moi
Est fait de rêves, d’amour et d’inquiétudes
Mais il reste encore des choses cachées
Que je ne peux même pas imaginer

Regardant le ciel, comme tous ces arbres différents,
Je suis en train de t’observer

Je veux trouver mon rêve. Je veux le réaliser
Il n’y a rien que je ne puisse faire
Tant que j’y crois!
Tout comme chanter, tout comme les miracles,
Les sentiments peuvent tout changer,
Sans aucun doute. Sans aucun doute.
C’est presque surprenant!

Duration : 0:1:23

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When Hubble Opened its New Eyes

Posted by admin on October 31st, 2009 and filed under hubble | 25 Comments »

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The final image is η (Eta) Carinae, a pair of massive and extremely volatile variable stars at a distance of 7,500 ly. The larger of the two, η Car A, is thought to be close to the end of its life. The image was taken with WFPC2 before it was replaced by WFPC3.

Click this link for the press release at Hubblesite.org:
http://www.hubblesite.org/newscenter/archive/releases/2009/25/image/

Music is by Starsky Partridge.

Duration : 0:4:55

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Starry Night

Posted by admin on October 31st, 2009 and filed under starry night | 25 Comments »

This is an animation I did of Van Gogh’s painting Starry Night. You will see the different layers of how I created the work. In the first half you will go forward in the order that I created it then you will see the middle Van Gogh credits which is a marker for when you will begin to go backwards with the original painting showing through underneath. Created with 3DS Max, Photoshop and Combustion. Music: Waltz of the Flowers by Tchaikovsky.

To find out more about this animation visit my webpage here: http://www.nanogirl.com/personal/starrynight.html
Copyright Gina “Nanogirl” Miller 2008
Visit my website:
http://www.nanogirl.com/

This animation was featured on Youtube on 1/28/09 : )

Duration : 0:2:25

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Solar system in Milky way

Posted by admin on October 31st, 2009 and filed under solarsystem | 25 Comments »

Starting with a view of our Milky Way galaxy, the orange gas in the animation represents the interstellar medium. The bow shock is created because the heliosphere is moving through like a boat through the water, crashing through the interstellar gases. The bow shock in front of the moving heliosphere is similar to the one observed by the Hubble Space Telescope. Click for animation. Credit: NASA/Walt Feimer

Duration : 0:0:21

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Do you thin the galaxies and stars are trying to communicate with each other by different color?

Posted by admin on October 29th, 2009 and filed under galaxies | 9 Comments »

Just a random question , tell me what you think. I was thinking since the universe is ultimately filled with different galaxies to make up the universe. Are they trying to communicate something by its color or the way its shaped? Just a question I radomly came up with. I know through chakra and meditation practice , each color has its meaning such as blue= communication = green = balance, red= motivation= purple = healing and so on.
i guess my questions wasn’t clear. I am not talking about TALKING or trying to say EAT A JOES. Well its hard to explain because this is a higher level of thinking. Indirect communication perhaps is better. i mentioned each color and its meaning and the people still give me logical answer instead of using a spiritual aspect when we are all spiritual beings. Think outside the box before you give an answer. No i am not on weed, It makes your teeth yellow and that is nasty. I just think if we look into a microscope on to our bodies and focus on a flake of skin how big it would look and each flake of skin is part of something greater. We are all different colors because it was environmental adaptation tool. But beyond that each race and color has a different culture and rules they live by. Then different cultures combine with each other and trade. Thats why italians are eating mexican foods. I just think there is something beyond science in this matter but I like to make up theories :D .

Stars are different colors based on how massive they are (or aren’t) and at what stage in life they are at. Science has found no evidence that stars can sense the types of light coming at it from other distant stars and galaxies, so I would say not likely.

Hubble space telescope questions help for science project?

Posted by admin on October 29th, 2009 and filed under hubble telescope | 3 Comments »

1.where is the hubble telescope now?
2.what are some of the other object in orbit around the earth?
3.why is half the screen of the earth map in a darker grey colour
4.what are some names of some of the more usual nebulae

1. It’s about 330 miles up right now.
2. The ISS, the GPS satellite system, many communication & spy satellites, and weather satellites.
3. That indicates night.
4. usable or visible? The Orion Nebula, the Horsehead nebula, the crab nebula.

how can you see the planets using Meade Jupiter telescope?

Posted by admin on October 29th, 2009 and filed under meade telescopes | 3 Comments »

I just got my first telescope i can only see a few stars how can i see them closer and see the planets?

The most interesting planets with a small telescope are Jupiter (with its four bright moons and cloud belts) and Saturn (with its rings and at least one moon, Titan). At the moment Jupiter is too close to the Sun to observe. Saturn is currently rising about 11 p.m. in the east, but isn’t really high enough to observe until after midnight. Mars is a disappointment even in a large telescope.

Besides Jupiter, Saturn, and the Moon, the best targets for your scope will be double stars and some of the brighter deep sky objects: star clusters, nebulae, and galaxies. Turn Left At Orion, by Consolmagno and Davis (Cambridge) is an excellent guide to finding and observing targets like these with your size of telescope. Some current targets would be the Andromeda Galaxy, the Pleiades star cluster, and the Orion Nebula.

how to create a planetary model for elements of an atom?

Posted by admin on October 29th, 2009 and filed under planetary | 2 Comments »

how can i write a planetary model of a flourine atom? or any other aoms?

First draw the nucleus and put the symbol of Fluorine (F), the nucleus charge ( +9) and the number of neutrons inside it. Then draw the electron levels. In the first electron level K, draw 2 electrons. On the second electron level L, draw 7 electrons. There you go.

How is the space station in an "unreachable orbit" for the Atlantis space shuttle currently repairing hubble?

Posted by admin on October 29th, 2009 and filed under hubble | 2 Comments »

All the news articles are saying that space shuttle Endeavor is on standby to rescue folks from Atlantis should something go wrong. They specifically say this is necessary because the International Space Station is in an "unreachable orbit". I’m curious as to what this means. What physics would prevent a space vehicle such as Atlantis from moving from Hubble’s orbit to the ISS should it wish to?

they would have to change their orbital speed by several kilometers per second, and do not have enuf fuel on board to do so. orbital plane changes are particularly expensive. the usual joke is that the cheapest way to change your orbital plane is to land and get a new launch.

the shuttle’s on-orbit delta v capability is only a couple of hundred meters per second.