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Supernova Explosion Simulation

Origins of the crab nebula (simulation)


Tags: beautiful, cluster, crab, explosion, galaxy, giant, hubble, milkyway, moon, nebula, planets, space, stars, sun, supernova, universe
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UNIVERSO: Vida y Muerte de una Estrella (parte 1)

Bajar este capitulo aqui. http://www.megaupload.com/?d=YHZ5IE36 1 de 2 , 320 MB http://www.megaupload.com/?d=V6BI89D6 2 de 2, 316 MB (Unir con HJSplit) EL UNIVERSO La concepción sobre el origen de nuestro mundo ha ido cambiando a lo largo de la historia. Este documental explora las intrigas acerca del comienzo del universo y, según diversas culturas, cómo será el final. Se incluyen entrevistas con los físicos, ingenieros e historiadores más relevantes del momento respecto a esta teoría universalmente aceptada. Vida de una Estrella Chocan, devoran y estallan en supernovas enormes. Las estrellas son todo menos pacíficas. Con el relato de astrónomos expertos, gráficos de computadora e imágenes satelitales nunca antes vistas, viviremos de primera mano la demostración de fuegos artificiales más asombrosa del cosmos. The History Channel


Tags: blanca, channel, enana, estrella, gigante, history, latino, muerte, nebulosa, principal, roja, secuencia, supernova, universo, vida
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climax jump the final rod form full ver 高音質

ドナルドなみの洗脳力です。


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When Will Time End?

It now seems that our entire universe is living on borrowed time. How long it can survive depends on whether Stephen Hawking's theory checks out. Special thanks to Ivan Bridgewater for use of footage. Time is flying by on this busy, crowded planet... as life changes and evolves from second to second. And yet the arc of human lifespan is getting longer: 65 years is the global average ... way up from just 20 in the Stone Age. Modern science, however, provides a humbling perspective. Our lives... indeed the life span of the human species... is just a blip compared to the age of the universe, at 13.7 billion years and counting. It now seems that our entire universe is living on borrowed time... And that even it may be just a blip within the grand sweep of deep time. Scholars debate whether time is a property of the universe... or a human invention. What's certain is that we use the ticking of all kinds of clocks... from the decay of radioactive elements to the oscillation of light beams... to chart and measure a changing universe... to understand how it works and what drives it. Our own major reference for the passage of time is the 24-hour day... the time it takes the Earth to rotate once. Well, it's actually 23 hours, 56 minutes and 4.1 seconds... approximately... if you're judging by the stars, not the sun. Earth acquired its spin during its birth, from the bombardment of rocks and dust that formed it. But it's gradually losing that rotation to drag from the moon's gravity. That's why, in the time of the dinosaurs, a year was 370 days... and why we have to add a leap second to our clocks about every 18 months. In a few hundred million years, we'll gain a whole hour. The day-night cycle is so reliable that it has come to regulate our internal chemistry. The fading rays of the sun, picked up by the retinas in our eyes, set our so-called "circadian rhythms" in motion. That's when our brains begin to secrete melatonin, a hormone that tells our bodies to get ready for sleep. Long ago, this may have been an adaptation to keep us quiet and clear of night-time predators. Finally, in the light of morning, the flow of melatonin stops. Our blood pressure spikes... body temperature and heart rate rise as we move out into the world. Over the days ... and years... we march to the beat of our biology. But with our minds, we have learned to follow time's trail out to longer and longer intervals. Philosophers have wondered... does time move like an arrow... with all the phenomena in nature pushing toward an inevitable end? Or perhaps, it moves in cycles that endlessly repeat... and even perhaps restore what is there? We know from precise measurements that the Earth goes around the sun once every 365.256366 days. As the Earth orbits, with each hemisphere tilting toward and away from its parent star, the seasons bring on cycles of life... birth and reproduction... decay and death. Only about one billionth of the Sun's energy actually hits the Earth. And much of that gets absorbed by dust and water vapor in the upper atmosphere. What does make it down to the surface sets many planetary processes in motion. You can see it in the annual melting and refreezing of ice at the poles... the ebb and flow of heat in the tropical oceans... The seasonal cycles of chlorophyll production in plants on land and at sea... and in the biosphere at large. These cycles are embedded in still longer Earth cycles. Ocean currents, for example, are thought to make complete cycles ranging from four to around sixteen centuries. Moving out in time, as the Earth rotates on its axis, it completes a series of interlocking wobbles called Milankovic cycles every 23 to 41,000 years. They have been blamed for the onset of ice ages about every one hundred thousand years. Then there's the carbon cycle. It begins with rainfall over the oceans and coastal waves that pull carbon dioxide into the sea.


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ミク・ルカ Miku, Luka ~ Blindness

[Title] - Blindness [Author] - Treow (逆衝動P) [Album] - EXIT TUNES PRESENTS Supernova [NND] - http://www.nicovideo.jp/watch/sm9047804 [Music Library] - http://www.mediafire.com/azureloid You didn't believe me when I told you today would be really big! I told you silly, didn't I?! If you did, no more fuel for expectation: This is the highlight of the bunch, today's venue: Blindness, the 12th track from the renowned circle EXIT TUNES, presenting to us yet again with delicious Vocaloid works, the best fish in the ocean. Supernova came out just merely a week ago, 2nd December to be exact. Treow is therefore the chosen one to represent the album's first PV work: Blindness. Blindness has a really peculiar vibe to it. As usually expected, Miku's presence is boldly marked in yet another one of their albums, but hereby we have this, because hey, Luka's in the equation this time around. I'll be brutally honest and say I'm not a fan of how Treow pulled off Luka's voice, but I'll give it rightfully that the song is pretty kickass and really well put. Not exactly catchy but that's running from the point. You'd listen to this in a casual manner, now and then, when feeling carefree and soft. I'll be a good sport and present all of Supernova's tracks, just for trivia's sake: 1. R‐18 / cosMo@暴走P 2. twinkle our days / Dios/シグナルP 3. 向月葵 / yanagi 4. 刹月華 / SCL Project (natsuP) feat.VanaN'Ice 5. Desire / otetsu 6. lost / 164 7. DREAMA / 線形ネコ型システム(くちばしP) 8. 君の全てを与えて / Re:nG 9. 脱げばいいってモンじゃない!/ デッドボールP 10. ずれていく / wowaka(現実逃避P) 11. clock lock works / ハチ 12. Blindness / Treow/逆衝動P (from ElektLyze) 13. Dancing男子!/ れるりり 14. うまい棒 / 乱数P 15. ヘリオポーズ / 卑屈P 16. キミボシ / 40mP 17. Starduster / ジミーサムP Every and each one of these tracks is awesome. To be brutally honest again, Blindness isn't even one of the most wonderful tracks, while Desire, ずれていく and 向月葵, along with R-18 as honorary mention are probably my favorites. Guys, I've been rendered quite useless the moment EXIT TUNES kicked in. You know what to expect, so just sit back and enjoy. Oh and, go be a good boy/girl and buy this frickin' album and support this master circle of awesomesauce. Thanks for listening ^^! Shameless plugs, lawl. Delicious SF-A2 miki account =w= http://www.youtube.com/user/mikicayks Omgaw, the guy's done it again, he's on a spree! New Kaai Yuki account at http://www.youtube.com/yukipops -- I DON'T OWN ANYTHING IN THIS VIDEO NEITHER DO I CALL IT MY OWN. -- » Exhilarating fun at the Vocaloid Otaku community 8D: http://www.vocaloidotaku.net


Tags: blindness, cv03, exit, hatsune, kaito, len, luka, megurine, meiko, miku, presents, rin, supernova, treow, tunes, vocaloid, vocaloid2, オリジナル, 巡音ルカ, 初音ミク
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Redbone Booty shaking Mania!

booty poppin n all


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Fubuki -Diventa Il Mio Re (Tell Me Baby)Versione CD




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Supermassive Black Hole in the Milky Way Galaxy

From a distance, our galaxy would look like a flat spiral, some 100,000 light years across, with pockets of gas, clouds of dust, and about 400 billion stars rotating around the galaxys center. Thick dust and blinding starlight have long obscured our vision into the mysterious inner regions of the galactic center. And yet, the clues have been piling up, that something important, something strange is going on in there. Astronomers tracking stars in the center of the galaxy have found the best proof to date that black holes exist. Now, they are shooting for the first direct image of a black hole. From a distance, our galaxy would look something like this. A flat spiral, some 100,000 light years across, with pockets of gas, clouds of dust, and about 400 billion stars rotating around the galaxy's center. That center -- bulging up and out of the galactic disk -- is tightly packed with stars. Thick dust and blinding starlight have long obscured our vision into the mysterious inner regions of this so-called "bulge." And yet, the clues have been piling up, that something important...something strange... is going on in there. The first to take notice was the physicist Karl Jansky back in the 1930s. He was asked by his employer, Bell Telephone Labs, to investigate sources of static that might interfere with what it saw as the killer app of its time... radio voice transmissions. Using this ungainly radio receiver... Jansky methodically scanned the airwaves. He documented thunderstorms, near and far... and another signal he could not explain. It sounded like steam -- a hiss of radio noise. Jansky narrowed it to a spot in the constellation of Sagittarius, in the direction of the center of the galaxy. Located within a larger pattern of radio emissions... ... Jansky's sighting would become known as Sagittarius A*. The word of Jansky's finding got out. He assured the public that it was not aliens seeking contact. But that's just about all anyone could say... for over three decades. Then Erik Becklin got on the case. Becklin is one of those rare researchers whose curiosity and determination push our understanding to a whole new level. It was the 1960's and astronomy, like society, was in a period of ferment. Startling new observations were being made... and new interpretations were in the air. Quasars had just been discovered... extremely bright beacons of light from deep space. Were they coming from the centers of distant galaxies? And what powerful objects were generating them? To study an event at the center of a galaxy, you have locate it. Young Becklin first took aim at our neighboring galaxy, Andromeda. In ultraviolet light, you can see a dense glow in the middle. Becklin found the point where the light reaches peak intensity... and marked it as the Center. From our orientation in space, all of the Andromeda galaxy is in full view. But our galaxy is a different story. We live inside it, of course. Becklin had to find a way to see through all the dust and gas that obscure our line of sight into the center. So he went to a military contractor... ...and obtained a device that reads infrared light... whose wavelengths are similar to the distances between particles in a dust cloud, allowing them to move right through. Becklin began measuring the brightness of the light as it rose to a peak... marking the location of the galactic center. Pinpointing this site would now allow astronomers to begin probing for details with a new generation of powerful telescopes... to peer into the bright lights... the forbidden zones... deep in the heart of the Milky Way. Becklin wasn't the only astronomer interested in the galactic center. Reinhardt Genzel, and a team based at the Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics in Germany, began a similar campaign in 1990... from the New Technology Telescope in the mountains of Chile. A few years later, in 1993, high atop Hawaii's Mauna Kea volcano... Eric Becklin and colleagues, including Andrea Ghez, began using the newly christened Keck Telescope. The American and German groups shared the same goal... to pinpoint the precise location of Sagittarius A*, and find out what it is. Because the object is too small to see... at 26,000 light years away... they would study it by tracking the orbits of stars around it. Even seeing them would take the sensitivity of Keck's wide aperture; an instrument powerful enough to detect a single candle flame at the distance of the moon... Meanwhile, using a similar technique, astronomers had focused the new Hubble Space Telescope on a different galaxy... a giant elliptical cloud of nearly a billion stars, lying some 50 million light years away called M87.


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1/5 I Misteri Dell' Universo

Guarda la playlist : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2MNVVi5-vMc&feature=PlayList&p=C9BE1B77CE6E8D3F&index=0&playnext=1 National Geographic - I misteri del nostro universo


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TIARA/T-ARA & SUPERNOVA - TTL [OFFICIAL HD MV + ENG SUB]

[HD MV + ENG SUB + DL MP3] Song: TTL - Time to Love (Special Project) Artists: Supernova (초신성) & Tiara (티아라) Label: Core Contents Media Released Date: September 14, 2009 T-Ara: 0:18 Soyeon (red-head) 0:33 - 0:50 Eunjung 0:54 - 0:55 Hyomin 1:50 - 2:02 Jiyeon Qri (main girl) & Boram acting Supernova: 0:51 - 1:03 JiHyuk 1:28 - 1:45 GeonIl (act) 2:25 - 2:43 KwangSoo Digital Single DL Link: http://www.mediafire.com/?nq3zxmmyzzj [My Opinion] By far, I have to say that this is my favorite Kpop song of 2009 and now of all time, so I couldn't help but to share it. I absolutely love this concept of a chill yet edgy & chic style. It's quite refreshing and the fact that all members are super attractive doesn't hurt. Never thought I could get such goosebumps from hearing 5 different rappers all in one song. I especially love the nicely played melody along with the metaphoric lyrics. Credits to the composer and producer to doing a fantastic job in bringing in all elements to remind us of that first special love? Does anyone notice the nice piano melody in bkg? Unfortunately, because this was only meant to be a special project (digital single) there wasn't a lot of promotion so TTL did not reach such hype that fans wanted. It did, however, greatly helped raise the popularity of both groups and show the potential they had for the future.


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How Large is the Universe?

The mind-blowing answer comes from a theory describing the birth of the universe in the first instant of time. The universe has long captivated us with its immense scales of distance and time. How far does it stretch? Where does it end... and what lies beyond its star fields... and streams of galaxies extending as far as telescopes can see? These questions are beginning to yield to a series of extraordinary new lines of investigation... and technologies that are letting us to peer into the most distant realms of the cosmos... But also at the behavior of matter and energy on the smallest of scales. Remarkably, our growing understanding of this kingdom of the ultra-tiny, inside the nuclei of atoms, permits us to glimpse the largest vistas of space and time. In ancient times, most observers saw the stars as a sphere surrounding the earth, often the home of deities. The Greeks were the first to see celestial events as phenomena, subject to human investigation... rather than the fickle whims of the Gods. One sky-watcher, for example, suggested that meteors are made of materials found on Earth... and might have even come from the Earth. Those early astronomers built the foundations of modern science. But they would be shocked to see the discoveries made by their counterparts today. The stars and planets that once harbored the gods are now seen as infinitesimal parts of a vast scaffolding of matter and energy extending far out into space. Just how far... began to emerge in the 1920s. Working at the huge new 100-inch Hooker Telescope on California's Mt. Wilson, astronomer Edwin Hubble, along with his assistant named Milt Humason, analyzed the light of fuzzy patches of sky... known then as nebulae. They showed that these were actually distant galaxies far beyond our own. Hubble and Humason discovered that most of them are moving away from us. The farther out they looked, the faster they were receding. This fact, now known as Hubble's law, suggests that there must have been a time when the matter in all these galaxies was together in one place. That time... when our universe sprung forth... has come to be called the Big Bang. How large the cosmos has gotten since then depends on how long its been growing... and its expansion rate. Recent precision measurements gathered by the Hubble space telescope and other instruments have brought a consensus... That the universe dates back 13.7 billion years. Its radius, then, is the distance a beam of light would have traveled in that time ... 13.7 billion light years. That works out to about 1.3 quadrillion kilometers. In fact, it's even bigger.... Much bigger. How it got so large, so fast, was until recently a deep mystery. That the universe could expand had been predicted back in 1917 by Albert Einstein, except that Einstein himself didn't believe it... until he saw Hubble and Humason's evidence. Einstein's general theory of relativity suggested that galaxies could be moving apart because space itself is expanding. So when a photon gets blasted out from a distant star, it moves through a cosmic landscape that is getting larger and larger, increasing the distance it must travel to reach us. In 1995, the orbiting telescope named for Edwin Hubble began to take the measure of the universe... by looking for the most distant galaxies it could see. Taking the expansion of the universe into account, the space telescope found galaxies that are now almost 46 billion light years away from us in each direction... and almost 92 billion light years from each other. And that would be the whole universe... according to a straightforward model of the big bang. But remarkably, that might be a mere speck within the universe as a whole, according to a dramatic new theory that describes the origins of the cosmos. It's based on the discovery that energy is constantly welling up from the vacuum of space in the form of particles of opposite charge... matter and anti-matter.


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The Asteroid that Flattened Mars

Just about every two years, the planet Mars makes its closest approach to Earth... around 36 million miles. That's when we pack our robotic emissaries off to the Red Planet, timing their launches to spend the least effort to get there. Some fly around it... snapping pictures... Others land ... to sample its surface.... ...a few to crawl around its canyons and craters. These probes may pave the way for human explorers... and, perhaps permanent settlers... who'll dig deeper still... in search of answers to our most pressing question: Did Mars develop far enough -- and stay that way long enough -- for life to arise? And, if so, does anything live now within Mars' dusty plains... beneath its ice caps... or maybe somewhere underground? Mars does not give up its secrets easily ... it's almost as if the little planet is embarrassed. Over a century ago, a few observers thought they saw clues that Mars is alive. In 1877, the Italian astronomer Giovanni Schiaparelli noted markings... which he saw as a latticework of lines. He called them "canali" in Italian... meaning nothing more than "shallow channels" in English. American astronomer, Percival Lowell, found the lure of these features irresistible. He saw Schiaparelli's channels as artificial canals. He speculated that they carried melting snow from the poles to the dry interior. After all, on Earth, the Suez Canal had recently opened to ship traffic. The Panama Canal was beginning to be dug. The Martian canals, Lowell said, were built by a sophisticated society confronting an environmental catastrophe on the grandest of scales. Those Martians, he thought, must face urgent choice: move water across vast arid regions, or perish on an increasingly dry planet. As the 19th Century gave way to the 20th, Lowell took his case to the public, in a series of three best-selling books. And the public responded with... questions. Who were these Martians, who had the means to remake an entire planet? Some offered schemes for making contact. Giant mirrors would flash greetings... Light beams... Mental telepathy. Many astronomers grew deeply skeptical... but Lowell's vision of a harsh, yet Earth-like planet endured in the public's imagination.. That vision was dealt harsh blow in 1964. The Mariner Four spacecraft ventured in for a closer look... And what it saw looked like the Moon. Three more Mariners followed. They found huge dormant volcanoes... the deepest and longest canyon in the solar system...but not a trace of life, present or past. In the mid-1970's, two lander-orbiter robot teams, named Viking, took up residence at Mars. Maybe the Martians were just hiding, so theVikings tested the soil for signs of life. But all the evidence from Viking told us... Mars is not only barren... but in fact hostile to life. It's no wonder. Martian air temperatures range from --20 degrees Fahrenheit to down below --200. It's also very, very dry. The Sahara Desert on Earth is a rainforest, by comparison. If all of the water vapor in Mars' thin atmosphere fell as snow, it would make a layer of frost not thicker than your fingernail. On Earth, impact craters erode over time from wind and water... and even volcanic activity. On Mars, they can linger for billions of years. But so can the imprint of riverbeds, lake bottoms and ocean shorelines... And the Viking orbiters saw a lot of them. It's not hard to believe that a great deal of water once flowed here. But where did all the water go? To find out, scientists needed to do real field-geology on Mars. They needed rovers... travelling robots with tools and instruments.


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Pendulum - Granite [Remix - 25% Tempo Increase]

Pendulum - Granite 25% Tempo Increase Enjoy :D


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Three Minute Philosophy: Galileo

It's that time again! Three Minute Philosophy returns with a rapid-fire lesson about the father of science, Galileo Galilei.


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STS-51-L, Launch, Challenger (Jan. 28, 1986)

STS-51L Mission: TDRS-2; SPARTAN-203 Satellites Space Shuttle: Challenger Launch Pad: 39B Launch Weight: 268,829 pounds Launched: Jan. 28, 1986, 11:38:00 a.m. EST Revolution: 0 Mission Duration: 1 minute, 13 seconds Orbit Altitude: 150 nautical miles (planned) Orbit Inclination: 28.5 degrees (planned) Miles Traveled: 18 miles Mission Highlights (Planned) The planned orbital activities of the Challenger 51-L mission were as follows: On Flight Day 1, after arriving into orbit, the crew was to have two periods of scheduled high activity. First they were to check the readiness of the TDRS-B satellite prior to planned deployment. After lunch they were to deploy the satellite and its Inertial Upper Stage (IUS) booster and to perform a series of separation maneuvers. The first sleep period was scheduled to be eight hours long starting about 18 hours after crew wakeup the morning of launch. On Flight Day 2, the Comet Halley Active Monitoring Program (CHAMP) experiment was scheduled to begin. Also scheduled were the initial "teacher in space" (TISP) video taping and a firing of the orbital maneuvering engines (OMS) to place Challenger at the 152-mile orbital altitude from which the Spartan would be deployed. On Flight Day 3, the crew was to begin pre-deployment preparations on the Spartan and then the satellite was to be deployed using the remote manipulator system (RMS) robot arm. Then the flight crew was to slowly separate from Spartan by 90 miles. On Flight Day 4, the Challenger was to begin closing on Spartan while Gregory B. Jarvis continued fluid dynamics experiments started on day two and day 3. Live telecasts were also planned to be conducted by Christa McAuliffe. On Flight Day 5, the crew was to rendezvous with Spartan and use the robot arm to capture the satellite and re-stow it in the payload bay. On Flight Day 6, re-entry preparations were scheduled. This included flight control checks, test firing of maneuvering jets needed for re-entry, and cabin stowage. A crew news conferences was also scheduled following the lunch period. On Flight Day 7, the day would have been spent preparing the Space Shuttle for deorbit and entry into the atmosphere. The Challenger was scheduled to land at the Kennedy Space Center 144 hours and 34 minutes after launch. NASA's John F. Kennedy Space Center


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[Vietsub by KST] It hurts - Yangpa (Starring: Supernova's Sungje)

Translator: H.N.Gem Timer & Typesettor: luuthingoclam + wind_001 Encoder: Khoathanh11 Brought to U by KST - kst.vn


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[HD] (Sub Spanish) T-ara & Supernova - TTL (Time To Love) & TTL Listen 2

2MV subtitulados de TTL y TTL Listen 2 de T-ara featuring Supernova del album: Absolute First Album de T-ara (ya a la venta) Gracias a UrAsianSource por los 2 videos pegados. Traducción y subtítulos: Hime


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VNM - Supernova

Supernova to drugi i ostatni numer przed oficjalnymi singlami z płyty VNM'a "Etenszyn: Drimz Kamyn Tru." Jest to ukłon w stronę słuchaczy, którzy pamiętają jego solowe płyty wydawane w "podziemiu". Bit wyprodukował Drumkidz (Niemcy). Więcej info na oficjalnym fanpage VNM'a https://www.facebook.com/vnm.official oraz na prosto.pl


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