Revelations: 15 Years Of Hubble

Posted by admin on March 6th, 2010 and filed under hubble | 16 Comments »

Save The Hubble!

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MPL3D Solar System Tour 1

Posted by admin on March 6th, 2010 and filed under solarsystem | 25 Comments »

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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MPL3D Solar System – Extrasolar planets

Posted by admin on January 30th, 2010 and filed under solarsystem | 25 Comments »

Discover main extrasolar planet types, while enjoying artistic concepts based on the data available for them.

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MPL3D Solar System – Binary stars

Posted by admin on January 7th, 2010 and filed under solarsystem | 25 Comments »

Please enjoy some binary stars, including systems like Alpha Scorpii (Antares), Alpha Piscium (Alrisha), Alpha Virginis (Spica), Beta Cygni (Albireo), Beta Persei (Algol), Beta Monocerotis (Cerastes), Gamma Cassiopeiae (Tsih), Gamma Velorum (Regor), VV Cephei, Theta Orionis, Tau Canis Majoris and many others.
Watch star systems with mass transfer, systems inside nebulae, systems with planets, the movement of stars with eccentric orbits… All images shown have been done using real data about known binary star systems.

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Hubble Space Telescope – Chapter 6

Posted by admin on December 16th, 2009 and filed under hubble | 25 Comments »

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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Hubble Space Telescope – Chapter 8

Posted by admin on December 5th, 2009 and filed under hubble | 25 Comments »

Part 8 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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A whistlestop tour of our solar system

Posted by admin on November 27th, 2009 and filed under solarsystem | 25 Comments »

Find out where humanity has been in space in the 50 years since Sputnik. Produced using Celestia.

More: http://space.newscientist.com/channel/space-tech/sputnik-legacy

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Sacred Space / Espace Sacré

Posted by admin on November 7th, 2009 and filed under cartes du ciel | 3 Comments »

“Le ciel étoilé est une des plus grandes merveilles de la nature. Mais il y a différentes manières de regarder les étoiles. Vous pouvez prendre une carte du ciel et un livre dastronomie qui expose en détail tout ce que lon sait sur les astres et les planètes. Cest certainement très utile pour votre compréhension de lunivers. Mais quest-ce que tout cela apportera à votre âme et à votre esprit ?
Et surtout quelle différence avec les expériences que vous pouvez faire en contemplant le ciel étoilé sans autre préoccupation que de vous fondre dans cette immensité ! La paix dont vous êtes peu à peu envahi vous soulève, vous navez plus que le désir de vous arracher à la terre, de vous transporter très loin dans lespace afin dentrer en relation avec les entités spirituelles dont les astres sont les manifestations physiques. Dans ces régions où vous vous trouvez projeté, vous sentez que rien nest plus important que de vous unir à lEsprit cosmique, de vous laisser pénétrer par lui, afin de parvenir à la véritable compréhension des choses, une compréhension qui imprègne toutes vos cellules.”

- Omraam Mikhaël Aïvanhov

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Hubble Telescope–Images of the Universe

Posted by admin on October 24th, 2009 and filed under hubble telescope | 13 Comments »

http://www.encognitive.com
“The variety of galaxies we see is amazing. In time these Hubble data could turn out to be the double helix of galaxy formation. We are clearly seeing some of the galaxies as they were more than ten billion years ago, in the process of formation,” said Robert Williams, Director of the Space Telescope Science Institute Baltimore, Maryland. “As the images have come up on our screens, we have not been able to keep from wondering if we might somehow be seeing our own origins in all of this. The past ten days have been an unbelievable experience.”

Harry Ferguson, one of the HDF team astronomers added: “One of the great legacies of the Hubble Telescope will be these deep images of the sky showing galaxies to the faintest possible limits with the greatest possible clarity from here out to the very horizon of the universe.”

The term “deep” in an astronomical sense means looking at the faintest objects in the universe. Because the most distant objects are also among the dimmest, the image is the equivalent of using a “time machine” to look into the past to witness the early formation of galaxies, perhaps less than one billion years after the universe’s birth in the Big Bang.
http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/archive/releases/1996/01/text/

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Hubble telescope’s dark discoveries – Supermassive Black Holes – BBC science

Posted by admin on October 24th, 2009 and filed under hubble telescope | 25 Comments »

Astronomers are stunned to discover that the Hubble telescope is reporting black holes in every recorded area of the universe. Interesting video from BBC science show ‘Supermassive Black Holes’.

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