http://www.timeline2012.net Part 4: This video includes: Ivan/Evon Stein discussing the concepts of a static or dynamic Solar System; what cosmic forces can cause changes to our Solar System; how the Sumerians reference Niburu as having altered our Solar System; and the relationship between Mars and Venus. This video includes the findings of a Russian scientist who has concluded that every planet in our Solar System is being affected by some external cosmic force. Ivan reveals and dispels the common misunderstandings related to Mars, what caused the Valles Marineris Canyon, and why Mars no longer has an atmosphere. He then provides a conclusion of what is most likely causing changes to every planet in our Solar System today.
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An episode of “Great Moments in Science and Technology”
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“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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music is from the movie “The Island”
composed by Steve Jablonsky
1. This Tongue Thing’s Amazing
2. The Island Awaits You
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Pluto Mercury Mars Venus Earth Neptune Uranus Jupiter Saturn Sun Sirius Vega Pollux Arcturus Aldebaran Rigel Deneb Pistol Star Betelgeuse Antares VV Cephei
planets stars universe astronomy solar system science asteroids space Pluto Mercury Mars Venus Earth Neptune Uranus Sun
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This is an arrangement of a bunch of my astrophotographs. They were all taken from 2005 up until early 2007. About half of these images were taken with a Dobsonian mount whereas the other half were taken with an EQ6 mount.
These images and more can be found at my deviantART page:
http://chrissyo.deviantart.com
The music is Moonlight Sonata.
Enjoy! If you have questions, feel free to ask
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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.
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I thought it was about time to update my Chrissyos Astrophotography video with my new images. These images were taken between May 2007 and now (when the video was uploaded). It is mostly solar system related stuff. There is in order the Sun, Venus, the International Space Station, the Moon, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. In each section the images are displayed from the newest to the oldest.
There are a number of different equipment combinations Ive used for these images though all were taken with a 10 Newtonian telescope. All of the images were taken using an EQ6 tracking mount except for the ISS images which used a Dobsonian mount. For the images of the Sun a solar filter was used. The greyscale images were taken using a DMK21AU04.AS while the colour images were taken using a Panasonic video camera.
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The Solar System’s birth was far from peaceful. Witness the spectacular explosion known as the “Big Bang”.
Naked Science: Birth of the Solar System :
TUES NOVEMBER 6 8P et/p : http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/channel/nakedscience/?source=4003
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Lean back and enjoy watching the voyage through space with real pictures
First Track : Trentemöller – The last resort –
Take me into your skin
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