Connaissez-vous la circonférence du Soleil, la durée du voyage jusquà Mars, le nom des constellations ? Savez-vous lire la carte du ciel, repérer les planètes et la Voie lactée ? Les réponses sont au Planétarium du musée de l’Air et de l’Espace http://www.museedelair.org/
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The video starts looking at Pluto’s moon, Charon, and it visits all the planets of our solar system, including Earth. Then we move 100 light years away to circle the Sun, away again to 15.000 light years, travelling outside the galaxy, to finally travel 500.000 light years away from it.
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View NASA images of earth, her solar system of planets, the moon and sun. Awesome nebulae and galaxies in our universe including: The Andromeda Galaxy, Milky Way Galaxy, Galaxia Sombrero Galaxy, Planets and Asteroids Circling Two Suns, Magellanic Clouds, Cygnus Loop, Eagle Nebula, Horsehead Nebula, The Orion Nebula, The Helix Nebula, The Alnitak Region of the Orion Nebula. See NASA photos of The Sun, The Moon, The Planets Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto.
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All 5 Parts of Hubble And Beyond – Telescope in Space
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=A5555EF116D45358
Original Air Date 2005 — We search the night sky wondering what lies out there but our telescopes could only take us so far. As far as the light of the universe has traveled to reach us its way is blocked in its finale mile by the blurring effect by our atmosphere. Astronomers realized to capture the pristine light of the universe they would need to put a telescope into outer space. For fifteen years the Hubble Space Telescope has been capturing breath taking images of Stars, Galaxies, Nebulas and more. But after fifteen years in space the light from the fabled telescope is now fading. The question before NASA and the public can Hubble be fixed by robots or will it take a daring rescue in space. Is Hubbles cosmic rein now coming to and end?
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Discover main extrasolar planet types, while enjoying artistic concepts based on the data available for them.
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Connaissez-vous la circonférence du Soleil, la durée du voyage jusquà Mars, le nom des constellations ? Savez-vous lire la carte du ciel, repérer les planètes et la Voie lactée ? Les réponses sont au Planétarium du musée de l’Air et de l’Espace http://www.museedelair.org/
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Reissued in HD. Bad Astronomer Phil Plait explores his favorite images from the early days of Hubble. Visit Phil on http://www.badastronomy.com. His amazing book “Death from the Skies” is now available in paperback via Amazon.com.
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Part 6 in a series of videos produced by the ESA for public distribution about the Hubble Space Telescope and much more.
This video is Copyright Free material with some restrictions.
Find out more at: http://www.spacetelescope.org
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We discuss two new discoveries in the solar system and the role of amateur astronomers. More astronomy and physics at http://www.sixtysymbols.com/
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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.
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