Planetary scars Plasma Cosmology Astronomy

Posted by admin on October 9th, 2009 and filed under planetary | 25 Comments »

Plasma Cosmology. Mysterious planetary scars on the planets and moons of our solar system. These continue to shock, surprise, and confound mainstream astronomy, although there are simple, verifiable answers at hand. Birkeland, Alfven, thunderbolts, lightning, thornhill, perratt, talbott. Thunderbolts of the gods. Electric Universe.
www.thunderbolts.info
www.plasmacosmology.net

Duration : 0:7:56

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Planetary scars Plasma Cosmology Astronomy

Posted by admin on October 9th, 2009 and filed under planetary | 25 Comments »

Plasma Cosmology. Mysterious planetary scars on the planets and moons of our solar system. These continue to shock, surprise, and confound mainstream astronomy, although there are simple, verifiable answers at hand. Birkeland, Alfven, thunderbolts, lightning, thornhill, perratt, talbott. Thunderbolts of the gods. Electric Universe.
www.thunderbolts.info
www.plasmacosmology.net

Duration : 0:7:56

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1of5_The Universe-Alien Galaxies

Posted by admin on September 30th, 2009 and filed under galaxies | 25 Comments »

This is part 1 of a 5 part episode. To watch the full show go to my channel (Zuke696) then go to my Playlist, find the show then click Play All – Our sun is one of billions of stars in the Milky Way Galaxy, and our galaxy is one of hundreds of billions, maybe a trillion in the known universe. From the Hubble Space Telescope comes a view of the universe that was. A magnificent trip through the mists of history and back nearly all the way to the Big Bang. Each smudge, each clump, each blob of light, a billion stars here, a trillion stars there. If you want to know our place in the universe, take a look up and far, far away to the realm of alien galaxies.

Duration : 0:9:0

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1of5 Complete Cosmos-Secrets of The Solar System

Posted by admin on September 30th, 2009 and filed under solarsystem | 25 Comments »

ALL 5 PARTS OF: Complete Cosmos-Secrets of The Solar System, http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=E13C44C103D8427D

A journey through the Solar System. A documentary on the 8 Planets of our Solar System (9 if you still count Pluto) Detailed descriptions of each of the planets including what each Planet is made of and other interesting facts.

Duration : 0:9:0

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The Hubble Ultra Deep Field in 3D

Posted by admin on September 22nd, 2009 and filed under hubble | 25 Comments »

I’ve recently discovered an animation that was rendered using the measured redshift of all 10,000 galaxies in the Hubble Ultra Deep Field image.

I’ve written a short script that leads you through a quick history of both deep field images and this video ends with a fly-through of the Ultra Deep Field.

Every galaxy in the image is in its proper distance as viewed from the telescope line of sight.

As if this image wasn’t amazing enough.

Animation Credit:

Hubble Cosmological Redshift Animation Courtesy:

Mike Gallis

http://phys23p.sl.psu.edu/phys_anim/Phys_anim.htm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6G2Z6iD-9M

Music Used in this video was purchased from stockmusic.net and belongs to the Spirit Legends Collection.

The tunes I used were:

Voice Redo B
Voice in the Dark

Link to demos:

http://www.stockmusic.net/index.cfm/page/main.collectionDetails/collectionId/67

Duration : 0:4:17

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The Hubble Deep Field: The Most Important Image Ever Taken

Posted by admin on September 21st, 2009 and filed under hubble telescope | 25 Comments »

In 2003, the Hubble Space Telescope took the image of a millenium, an image that shows our place in the universe. Anyone who understands what this image represents, is forever changed by it.

How Can the universe be 78 billion LY across? I explain that in this article:

http://www.deepastronomy.com/hubble-deep-field.html

There is also a link to a science paper on the topic, that paper actually states 96 billion LY.

http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0310233

Duration : 0:6:38

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Hubble Deep Field: The Most Imp. Image Ever Taken (Redux)

Posted by admin on September 21st, 2009 and filed under hubble | 25 Comments »

This is the latest incarnation of the HDF video. The narration has been edited to include research from a paper in Physical Review Letters (2004) which puts the size of the universe at 46.5 billion light years, not 78 billion as I originally stated.

In the video narration, I round that value up to 47 billion light years.

I also took out Numa Numa guy.

Duration : 0:6:12

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