The fate of the galaxy – Supermassive Black Holes – BBC science

Posted by admin on April 8th, 2010 and filed under galaxies | 25 Comments »

A scientist maps out the future for our galaxy and the Andromeda galaxy. What will happen when the two galaxies collide in 2 billion years? Check out this video from BBC science show ‘Super Massive Black Holes’ to find out more.

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laura veirs galaxies

Posted by admin on March 18th, 2010 and filed under galaxies | 9 Comments »

a small video adaptation of laura veirs phantastic song. maybe every apple is a galaxy in its own. who knows…

Duration : 0:3:30

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Planetary Heart Initiation – GoldRing Video Enlightenment

Posted by admin on March 12th, 2010 and filed under planetary | 11 Comments »

Planetary Heart Initiation – GoldRing Video – www.premieres.com – Planetary Heart Initiation GoldRing Video guide et ufo pleiadian new age truth religion christ spirit soul world holographic reality

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Hubble 3D – Official Trailer [HD]

Posted by admin on February 10th, 2010 and filed under hubble | 24 Comments »

Release Date: 6 May 2010
Genre: Documentary
Cast: Leonardo DiCaprio, K. Megan McArthur, Gregory C. Johnson, Michael J. Massimino
Director: Toni Myers
Writers: Toni Myers
Studio: Warner Brothers

Plot:
An IMAX 3D camera chronicles the effort of 7 astronauts aboard the Space Shuttle Atlantis to repair the Hubble Space Telescope.

Duration : 0:2:25

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The Land Between Solar Systems

Posted by admin on December 20th, 2009 and filed under solarsystem | 25 Comments »

FanFilm

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ARCANE Spectacle 2009 de la Troupe UNE AILE EN CIEL

Posted by admin on November 16th, 2009 and filed under cartes du ciel | No Comments »

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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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ASTRUM: An exhibition on the solar system and Galileos disc

Posted by admin on October 24th, 2009 and filed under solarsystem | No Comments »

For the very first time, nearly 400 years ago, Galileo Galilei, was able to see the sky using a telescope just like this. Thats when the physicist and philosopher, discovered the earth revolves around the sun.

Ileana Chinnici
Asturm 2009 Commissioner
“The Church has played an important role in the development of astronomy, because, in fact, many astronomers of the past were men of the church, which belonged to religious institutions. Despite the conflict with Galileo, many churchmen continued to study the cosmos and nature. ”

To mark the International Year of Astronomy, the Vatican is presenting the tools that have accompanied the evolution of this science and is paying special tribute to Galileo.

The first instruments used to observe the sky were only able to measure the angle of the stars. But in the early 17th century, Galileo, used the telescope to observe the stars and revolutionized astronomy.

The advance of technology also led to improved maps of the sky but it wasnt until1801 when a full representation of all the constellations was possible. This exhibit allows visitors to see them all together for the first time.

Ileana Chinnici
Asturm 2009 Commissioner
“Through book of that time period, we can see the changes gradually, the conception of the world moving from a system which saw the earth the center of the universe to another in which the Sun is the center of the universe and the rest planets rotate around it. ”

Another important element in astronomy that can be seen in this exhibit is the 1898 Charter of heaven, which is the first photographic catalog of stars and the first astronomical project with international collaboration.

From the Magi who followed the star that led them to Jesus to the discovery of 32 new planets outside our solar system, 21 centuries have gone by, but interest in the galaxy is still alive today. A passion that the Vatican Museums celebrate with this celestial exhibit.

PVB/MC

Duration : 0:1:57

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ASTRUM: An exhibition on the solar system and Galileos disc

Posted by admin on October 24th, 2009 and filed under solarsystem | No Comments »

For the very first time, nearly 400 years ago, Galileo Galilei, was able to see the sky using a telescope just like this. Thats when the physicist and philosopher, discovered the earth revolves around the sun.

Ileana Chinnici
Asturm 2009 Commissioner
“The Church has played an important role in the development of astronomy, because, in fact, many astronomers of the past were men of the church, which belonged to religious institutions. Despite the conflict with Galileo, many churchmen continued to study the cosmos and nature. ”

To mark the International Year of Astronomy, the Vatican is presenting the tools that have accompanied the evolution of this science and is paying special tribute to Galileo.

The first instruments used to observe the sky were only able to measure the angle of the stars. But in the early 17th century, Galileo, used the telescope to observe the stars and revolutionized astronomy.

The advance of technology also led to improved maps of the sky but it wasnt until1801 when a full representation of all the constellations was possible. This exhibit allows visitors to see them all together for the first time.

Ileana Chinnici
Asturm 2009 Commissioner
“Through book of that time period, we can see the changes gradually, the conception of the world moving from a system which saw the earth the center of the universe to another in which the Sun is the center of the universe and the rest planets rotate around it. ”

Another important element in astronomy that can be seen in this exhibit is the 1898 Charter of heaven, which is the first photographic catalog of stars and the first astronomical project with international collaboration.

From the Magi who followed the star that led them to Jesus to the discovery of 32 new planets outside our solar system, 21 centuries have gone by, but interest in the galaxy is still alive today. A passion that the Vatican Museums celebrate with this celestial exhibit.

PVB/MC

Duration : 0:1:57

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Too weird to be believed: a new planet in the solar system? – Bye Bye Planet Pluto – BBC science

Posted by admin on October 21st, 2009 and filed under solarsystem | 25 Comments »

Astronomers have a massive breakthrough as they discover a weird and very bright extraordinary object in the far reaches of our solar system. Is it a planet? Is it a block of ice? Whatever it is, it’s bigger than Pluto. Fascinating science video from BBC Horizon show ‘Bye Bye Planet Pluto.’

Duration : 0:3:53

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