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Another Earth 5 of 5 HD - The Universe By WWWxQUIETVOICESxORG Virtual Earth-like planets beyond our Solar System - Liquid water is the prerequisite for Life - The Drake Equation - Plate Tectonics effect on the frequency of Life - Jupiter's contribution to Earth's survival - Galactic Habitable Zone - The Alpha Centauri System ... History Channel's Series : The Universe : Victoria Meadows, Geoffrey Marcy, Chris McKay, Peter Ward, Wesley Traub, William Borucki Tags: chris, drake, earth, earth-like, equation, geoffrey, j..., jpl, marcy, mckay, meadows, milky, nasa, peter, plate, rare, tectonics, universe, victoria, ward, way 1 Downloads - Last from: http://downthisvideo.com/ (Your Blog here!) |
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Another Earth 4 of 5 HD - The Universe By WWWxQUIETVOICESxORG Virtual Earth-like planets beyond our Solar System - Liquid water is the prerequisite for Life - The Drake Equation - Plate Tectonics effect on the frequency of Life - Jupiter's contribution to Earth's survival - Galactic Habitable Zone - The Alpha Centauri System ... History Channel's Series : The Universe : Victoria Meadows, Geoffrey Marcy, Chris McKay, Peter Ward, Wesley Traub, William Borucki Tags: chris, drake, earth, earth-like, equation, geoffrey, j..., jpl, marcy, mckay, meadows, milky, nasa, peter, plate, rare, tectonics, universe, victoria, ward, way 1 Downloads - Last from: http://downthisvideo.com/ (Your Blog here!) |
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Another Earth 3 of 5 HD - The Universe By WWWxQUIETVOICESxORG Virtual Earth-like planets beyond our Solar System - Liquid water is the prerequisite for Life - The Drake Equation - Plate Tectonics effect on the frequency of Life - Jupiter's contribution to Earth's survival - Galactic Habitable Zone - The Alpha Centauri System ... History Channel's Series : The Universe : Victoria Meadows, Geoffrey Marcy, Chris McKay, Peter Ward, Wesley Traub, William Borucki Tags: chris, drake, earth, earth-like, equation, geoffrey, j..., jpl, marcy, mckay, meadows, milky, nasa, peter, plate, rare, tectonics, universe, victoria, ward, way 1 Downloads - Last from: http://downthisvideo.com/ (Your Blog here!) |
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Another Earth 2 of 5 HD - The Universe By WWWxQUIETVOICESxORG Virtual Earth-like planets beyond our Solar System - Liquid water is the prerequisite for Life - The Drake Equation - Plate Tectonics effect on the frequency of Life - Jupiter's contribution to Earth's survival - Galactic Habitable Zone - The Alpha Centauri System ... History Channel's Series : The Universe : Victoria Meadows, Geoffrey Marcy, Chris McKay, Peter Ward, Wesley Traub, William Borucki Tags: chris, drake, earth, earth-like, equation, geoffrey, j..., jpl, marcy, mckay, meadows, milky, nasa, peter, plate, rare, tectonics, universe, victoria, ward, way 1 Downloads - Last from: http://downthisvideo.com/ (Your Blog here!) |
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Another Earth 1 of 5 HD - The Universe By WWWxQUIETVOICESxORG Virtual Earth-like planets beyond our Solar System - Liquid water is the prerequisite for Life - The Drake Equation - Plate Tectonics effect on the frequency of Life - Jupiter's contribution to Earth's survival - Galactic Habitable Zone - The Alpha Centauri System ... History Channel's Series : The Universe : Victoria Meadows, Geoffrey Marcy, Chris McKay, Peter Ward, Wesley Traub, William Borucki Tags: chris, drake, earth, earth-like, equation, geoffrey, j..., jpl, marcy, mckay, meadows, milky, nasa, peter, plate, rare, tectonics, universe, victoria, ward, way 1 Downloads - Last from: http://downthisvideo.com/ (Your Blog here!) |
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Mars Anomalies, Water, Plants, Life!? HD By 12monkkeys **UPDATE IMAGE LINKS (10/01/09)** I'm in no way stating that these images are proof positive of "Skulls, Artifacts, Water, Plants or life". I do find them extremely interesting and compelling. The fact remains that any good scientist never ceases to ask questions and for anyone to simply dismissing these images out of hand, speaks volumes as to their character or agenda. Please feel free to have an intelligent debate. Any childish remarks or people who think they are some-kind of pathetic comedian, will just be deleted. Frame V 024 Time frame: (Cerberus Fossae TRA-000827-1875-IRB) http://marsoweb.nas.nasa.gov/HiRISE/h... 030 (MOC narrow-angle image R15-01663) http://www.msss.com/moc_gallery/r10_r... 035 (MOC narrow-angle image R22-00155) http://www.msss.com/moc_gallery/r22_s... 037 (MOC narrow-angle image M09-02042) http://www.msss.com/moc_gallery/m07_m... 040 (MOC narrow-angle image M09-01354) http://www.msss.com/moc_gallery/m07_m... 047 (MOC narrow-angle image E15-00946) http://www.msss.com/moc_gallery/e13_e... 050 (MOC narrow-angle image SP2-54006) http://www.msss.com/moc_gallery/ab1_m... 102 (MOC narrow-angle image M08-04688) http://www.msss.com/moc_gallery/m07_m... 105 (MOC narrow-angle image S06-00607) http://www.msss.com/moc_gallery/s05_s... 108-116 (MOC narrow-angle image E07-00860) http://www.msss.com/moc_gallery/e07_e... 118-120 (Spirit: Panoramic Camera Sol 1367) http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/galler... http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/jpeg... 122-125 (Spirit: Panoramic Camera Sol 513) http://marsrover.nasa.gov/gallery/all... 126-130 (Spirit: Panoramic Camera Sol 016) http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/galler... 132 (MOC narrow-angle image E21-00192) http://www.msss.com/moc_gallery/e19_r... 139(MOC narrow-angle image E1501354; M1700612) http://www.msss.com/moc_gallery/e13_e... http://www.msss.com/moc_gallery/m13_m... 140 (MOC narrow-angle image E01-01728) http://www.msss.com/moc_gallery/e01_e... http://www.msss.com/mars_images/moc/2... 142 (MOC narrow-angle image SP2-53807) http://www.msss.com/moc_gallery/ab1_m... 145 (MOC narrow-angle image M02-00783) http://www.msss.com/moc_gallery/ab1_m... 147 (MOC narrow-angle image R14-01899) http://www.msss.com/moc_gallery/r10_r... 150 (MOC narrow-angle image R17-02600) http://www.msss.com/moc_gallery/r16_r... 153-156 (MOC narrow-angle image M03-01869) http://www.msss.com/moc_gallery/ab1_m... 157 (MOC narrow-angle image R19-01441) http://www.msss.com/moc_gallery/r16_r... 226 (MOC narrow-angle image E11-02281) http://www.msss.com/moc_gallery/e07_e... 2:37-239 (MOC narrow-angle image E15-01378) http://www.msss.com/moc_gallery/e13_e... 240 (NASA A Hole in Mars) http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/imag... 244 (Mars Global Surveyor) http://ida.wr.usgs.gov/fullres/divide... 247 (Phoenix Mars Mission; Surface stereo imager right) http://fawkes4.lpl.arizona.edu/images... http://fawkes4.lpl.arizona.edu/images... http://www.nasa.gov/images/content/23... 301-310 (Phoenix Mars Mission; Surface stereo imager right) http://fawkes4.lpl.arizona.edu/images... (insect like anomaly: zoom in fully, bottom middle of image) 311-318 (MOC narrow-angle image M11-00099) http://www.msss.com/moc_gallery/m07_m... (Sorry, all that I could fit in this description. Included the "most requested" image links) * The audio track is music from open source clips, continuously link edited by 12Monkkeys. (Last of the Mohicans) Thank you for watching. Regards friends. 12monkkeys Tags: anomalies, bombing, disappears, jpl, lcross, life, lunar, mars, methane, moon, nasa, newest, news, nsa, plants, plume, water 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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The Cosmic Perspective: Journey To The Edge Of The Universe By FFreeThinker "Of all the sciences cultivated by mankind, Astronomy is acknowledged to be, and undoubtedly is, the most sublime, the most interesting, and the most useful. For, by knowledge derived from this science, not only the bulk of the Earth is discovered ...; but our very faculties are enlarged with the grandeur of the ideas it conveys, our minds exalted above [their] low contracted prejudices." --James Ferguson, "Astronomy Explained Upon Sir Isaac Newtons Principles, And Made Easy To Those Who Have Not Studied Mathematics" (1757) --- Subscribe to Science & Reason: • http://www.youtube.com/FFreeThinker • http://www.youtube.com/Best0fScience • http://www.youtube.com/SagansCosmos --- The Cosmic Perspective Long before anyone knew that the universe had a beginning, before we knew that the nearest large galaxy lies two and a half million light-years from Earth, before we knew how stars work or whether atoms exist, James Ferguson's enthusiastic introduction to his favorite science rang true. Yet his words, apart from their eighteenth-century flourish, could have been written yesterday. But who gets to think that way? Who gets to celebrate this cosmic view of life? Not the migrant farmworker. Not the sweatshop worker. Certainly not the homeless person rummaging through the trash for food. You need the luxury of time not spent on mere survival. You need to live in a nation whose government values the search to understand humanity's place in the universe. You need a society in which intellectual pursuit can take you to the frontiers of discovery, and in which news of your discoveries can be routinely disseminated. By those measures, most citizens of industrialized nations do quite well. Yet the cosmic view comes with a hidden cost. When I travel thousands of miles to spend a few moments in the fast-moving shadow of the Moon during a total solar eclipse, sometimes I lose sight of Earth. When I pause and reflect on our expanding universe, with its galaxies hurtling away from one another, embedded within the ever-stretching, four-dimensional fabric of space and time, sometimes I forget that uncounted people walk this Earth without food or shelter, and that children are disproportionately represented among them. When I pore over the data that establish the mysterious presence of dark matter and dark energy throughout the universe, sometimes I forget that every day—every twenty-four-hour rotation of Earth—people kill and get killed in the name of someone else's conception of God, and that some people who do not kill in the name of God kill in the name of their nation's needs or wants. When I track the orbits of asteroids, comets, and planets, each one a pirouetting dancer in a cosmic ballet choreographed by the forces of gravity, sometimes I forget that too many people act in wanton disregard for the delicate interplay of Earth's atmosphere, oceans, and land, with consequences that our children and our childrens children will witness and pay for with their health and well-being. And sometimes I forget that powerful people rarely do all they can to help those who cannot help themselves. I occasionally forget those things because, however big the world is—in our hearts, our minds, and our outsize atlases—the universe is even bigger. A depressing thought to some, but a liberating thought to me. Consider an adult who tends to the traumas of a child: a broken toy, a scraped knee, a schoolyard bully. Adults know that kids have no clue what constitutes a genuine problem, because inexperience greatly limits their childhood perspective. As grown-ups, dare we admit to ourselves that we, too, have a collective immaturity of view? Dare we admit that our thoughts and behaviors spring from a belief that the world revolves around us? Apparently not. And the evidence abounds. Part the curtains of society's racial, ethnic, religious, national, and cultural conflicts, and you find the human ego turning the knobs and pulling the levers. Now imagine a world in which everyone, but especially people with power and influence, holds an expanded view of our place in the cosmos. With that perspective, our problems would shrink—or never arise at all—and we could celebrate our earthly differences while shunning the behavior of our predecessors who slaughtered each other because of them. Neil deGrasse Tyson http://www.haydenplanetarium.org/tyso... --- CREDITS Editing: FFreeThinker Images: NASA, ESA, Hubblecast, BBC Music: Sigur Rós - "Hoppípolla" --- All clips/images used in this video are either copyright-free or covered under "fair use" for nonprofit educational purposes (Title 17 § 107 of the USC). . Tags: asteroids, astro, astronomy, bang, big, black, carl, cast, comets, cosmic, cosmos, dark, deep, degrasse, earth, edge, energy, esa, eso, field, galaxies, gravity, holes, hubble, isaac, journey, jpl, matter, nasa, neil, newton, of, perspective, physics, planets, quasars, sagan, science, solar, space, spitzer, station, system, telescope, the, time, to, tyson, ultra, universe, view, webb 1 Downloads - Last from: http://downthisvideo.com/ (Your Blog here!) |
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Five Years on Mars By JPLnews In January, JPL will celebrate the fifth anniversary of Spirit and Opportunity landing on Mars, and the twin rovers will continue with their newest adventures. Tags: jpl, mars, mars exploration rovers, mer, nasa, planets, rover, solar system, space 1 Downloads - Last from: http://downthisvideo.com/ (Your Blog here!) |
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Video: News From Saturn By JPLnews Cassini completes the final Titan flybys of its original Saturn tour and prepares for a two-year extension. Tags: cassini, huygens, jet, jpl, laboratory, moons, nasa, planets, propulsion, rings, saturn, solar, space, system, titan 1 Downloads - Last from: http://downthisvideo.com/ (Your Blog here!) |
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What's Up for August By JPLnews Jupiter reigns the night sky this month. Find out where to look and what you'll see through a telescope. Tags: astronomy, jet, jpl, jupiter, laboratory, nasa, planets, propulsion, skywatching, space 1 Downloads - Last from: http://downthisvideo.com/ (Your Blog here!) |
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Nasa JPL Phoenix Mars Lander HD Animation By ufomovies http://UFO-MEDIA.COM Developed in the summer of 2004, this animation visulaizes launch in August 2007 and entry, descent, and landing of the Phoenix Mars Mission in May 2008. Currently the animation is in the rough-cut phase and is being modified as the spacecraft develops. The animation was created by Maas Digital under the direction of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory's Solar System Visualization Project. Tags: 720p, animation, hd, jpl, lander, mars, nasa, phoenix, space, ufo 1 Downloads - Last from: http://downthisvideo.com/ (Your Blog here!) |