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The Asteroid Challenge: Will We Be Ready?


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Guest lecturer Rusty Schweickart gives a lecture entitled, “The Asteroid Challenge: Will We Be Ready?” for Professor Lynn Rothschild’s Astrobiology and Space Exploration course. Stanford University: www.stanford.edu Full Course Available on Stanford on iTunes U [iTunes Link]: deimos3.apple.com Stanford University Channel on YouTube: www.youtube.com

Build A Model Solar System


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This is my orrery I have been building slowly over a whole year. Hope you like it!

A Day On Earth


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A Day On Earth (Space, Part 14) — Please subscribe to: • www.youtube.com • www.youtube.com • www.youtube.com — EINSTEIN’S RELATIVITY: Everything in the universe is traveling through space-time at the speed of light – the maximum speed possible. If you are sitting still in space, then you are traveling through time at the maximum speed. But if you begin traveling through space, then your progress through time slows down. Time Dilation and other relativistic phenomena await you in this interesting series, so hurry up and slow down! 1.Basics And Impact In Our Everyday Life www.youtube.com 2. Time Dilation – Slowing Down Clocks www.youtube.com 3. The Famous Equation E=mc2 www.youtube.com 4. Gravity And Acceleration www.youtube.com 5. Black Holes, Event Horizon & Gravitational Waves www.youtube.com SPACE: Want to know why we don’t have to worry about our sun burning out? It’s because long before that happens, the sun will expand so enormously that Earth will be cooked to a cinder. Take a tour through the solar system, learn about the event horizon of black holes and when our galaxy began. 1. Faster Than The Speed Of Light (1/2): The Universe – Created Out Of Nothing? www.youtube.com 2. Faster Than The Speed Of Light (2/2): The Expanding Universe www.youtube.com — The Cassiopeia Project – making science simple! The Cassiopeia Project is an effort to make high quality science videos available to everyone. If you can visualize it, then understanding is not far behind. • www

System Of A Down – Science


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Movie: Equilibrium Artist: System Of A Down Song: Science

The “Big Bang Theory” and the Science Behind the Cosmos (6)


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1) www.pbs.org Please visit and support the above listed website link I have provided for the World and all of the viewers of this incredibly well documented program to further benefit themselves and their intellectual capabilities. Thank to all who watch and also to teh very well educated people of the “NOVA – PBS” network/broadcasting system. This program covers the actual beginning of our Universe and the science that details it all. It is filled with beautiful pictures as well as a ton of very vital information that is good for all of humanity to learn and know about. Mr. Neil degraysse Tyson hosts this program and he is very intellectual as well as a great source for giving out all of this great information about the mysteries of outer space. Science is the process of reasoning the theories of “down” and “back” from our directly observable effects and short as well as long lasting events to the constantly growing indirectly observable events and the ever more distant and nearly inaccessible past events across the cosmos. If we were able to know the details of the very beginning of our universe alone, then we could reason forward and therefore derive the past events and the most recent events in our cosmic neighborhood and further our understanding of the actual facts that truly foretell the formation of the universe. Please view this with an open mind and I urge all of you to comment if you have any questions that pertain to the contents covered within this very

MPL3D Solar System – Galaxy tour


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Enjoy a journey across the Milky Way. Discover that there is a whole circus out there, and how lucky we are.

2012: Earth’s Equator after 40 degree Pole Shift


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www.timeline2012.net This video illustrates approximately where the new equator will be located after Earth’s pole shift in 2012. This is based on data which indicates the pole shift could be as much as 40 degrees, placing the new North Pole in upper Mongolia. The white icon in the middle of the video marks the line of the new equator.

Planets and Stars (please read (more info) )


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READ THIS FIRST! : The Size Of Planets and Stars to Scale (see NOTE) Name of planets as shown: Pluto Mercury Mars Venus Earth Neptune Uranus Jupiter Saturn Name of Stars as shown: Sun Sirius Vega Pollux Arcturus Aldebaran Rigel Deneb Pistol Star Betelgeuse Antares VV Cephei ========================================= Name of Song: Stakka & K Tee – Rubber Bullet Original video: www.youtube.com Author: jaxxrr Channel: www.youtube.com ======================================= NOTE: This video is a edited version of “Energy vs Information” made by jaxxrr (to which all credit goes to), I was very impressed by the production value both the video and music. Seeing that it received few hits, which may be due to the title and tags. In order for more people to see and enjoy this video I mirrored the edited version, so people won’t get too side tracked on the political message. (Although I’m against wars and big oil as well) Please see the original version if you like here www.youtube.com -=NOTE=- This video was made BEFORE “VY Canis Majoris” was listed as the largest known star, When this video was made 2006 by it’s author jaxxrr, the star “VV Cephei A” was listed as the largest known star. For a list of current largest “known” stars see en.wikipedia.org Keep in mind while watching this video that the “largest known stars” are all found in our own galaxy (The Milky Way). We know of only of a very few of the estimated 200-300 Billion stars that make up our galaxy, which is just ONE of

SOLAR SYSTEM HD


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I created this animation using 3ds max 3d modeling and particle sytems. My fascination with our universe goes way back to my childhood and I’m sure many of you out there share the same interest. Please note that this video wasn’t intended to to compare planet/sun size but just a visual representation of the solar system where planets textures are visible for the inner and outer planets. Part 2 of this Video is now also available. I hope you enjoy it

Exploring the moons in our Solar System


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As of October 2008, there are 327 formally classified moons, including 166 moons orbiting six of the eight “full-size” planets (Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune), while six orbit the “dwarf” planets (Ceres, Pluto, Haumea, Makemake and Eris).

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