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Moon with a 6-inch scope The Moon is plenty of interesting features to discover with an amateur telescope. Mountains, peaks, craters, ... Thanks to new astrophotography digital techniques the images captured from a backyard telescope may become quite impressive. Enjoy it. More info at http://computerphysicslab.wordpress.com/ Music by myself, in order to avoid copyright problems. Tags: 2009, Astronomy, Astrophotography, August, Moon, Paint Shop Pro, Registax, afocal, newtonian, reflector, telescope 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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Saturn Sensational "One Ring" Discovery Discovery of a huge unseen ring around Saturn, from Spitzer Space Telescope's Hidden Universe series. Tags: Saturn, aliens, astronauts, astronomy, cassini, einstein, hubble, jupiter, moon, moons, planets, rings, solar, space, spitzer, sun, system, telescope, ufos, universe 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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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 Tags: VLT, bang, big, buchi, channel, cosmo, cosmologia, discovery, fisica, galassia, geographic, history, hubble, large, lattea, misterioso, national, neri, orbite, pianeta, pulsar, scienza, sistema, solare, sonda, stella, stelle, supernova, telescope, telescopio, terra, universo, very, via 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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Orion Nebula Fly-Through This animation reveals the topography and beauty of the Orion Nebula like never before. Based on data obtained by the Hubble Space Telescope, all of the gas clouds, stars, and proplyds are positioned as accurately as possible. The animation ends with a close-up examination of HST-10, where astronomers see dust grains clumping in the early stages of forming planets. At the same time, HST-10's gaseous envelope is being being burned away by the Trapezium stars in the nebula's center. This is an artist's conception, not a view from the Hubble Space Telescope. hubblesource.stsci.edu Tags: Hubble, Orion, cosmos, hubblesource, nebula, space, stsci, telescope, universe 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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Telescopio de Galileo casero Como hacer un telescopio como el de Galileo a partir de tubos de PVC y lentes fáciles de encontrar. Las lentes que hemos utilizado en el vídeo son lentes dedicadas para telescopios pero pueden usarse una combinación de lentes de gafas para miopes e hipermétropes. Si necesitáis más información podéis contactar conmigo por Youtube o en mi web. http://web.mac.com/carlosz22 He hecho un manual en el que respondo a todas las preguntas que me han ido haciendo desde que subí el vídeo, podéis descargarlo desde aquí: http://web.mac.com/carlosz22/De_la_A_a_la_CETA/Recursos_files/Telescopio%20de%20Galileo.pdf La música ya no es Moby, por Copyright he tenido que cambiarla, ahora es "Seven hundred beats" de Duncan Beattie Tags: AIA, Astronomia, HomeMade, IYA, asaaf, astro, astrohenares, astronomy, astronomía, año, diy, galilean, galilei, galileo, galileoscope, galileoscopio, henares, home, internacional, international, lens, lentes, made, optica, optics, space, telescope, telescopio, telescopios, óptica 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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Find a Galaxy Purchase: http://hilaroad.com/video/ This video demonstrates how to find the Andromeda Galaxy (M31). This galaxy is 2.5 million light years from earth but with some basic knowledge of the night sky and a pair of binoculars it is actually possible to see it! The video is designed for anyone interested in astronomy and it also provides support for the astronomy component of any science curriculum. Tags: Andromeda, M31, astronomy, binoculars, curriculum, fiction, galaxy, light, science, space, spiral, stars, telescope, time, travel, year 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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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. Tags: NASA, alien, aliens, animation art, asteroid, astronomy, black hole, comet, craters, earth, editing, flying, galaxies, geographic, graphics software, hubble, impact, jpl, jupiter, mars, mercury, moon, nebula, philosophy, phobos, photography, planet, red, religion, rovers, saturn, science, solar, space, spirituality, stars, sun, supernova, system, techno, telescope, television channel, ufo, universe, venus 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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How to build a $40 USB spy telescope Tags: $40, Chrome, Google, How, USB, Wonder, a, build, spy, telescope, to 1 Downloads - Last from: http://downthisvideo.com/ (Your Blog here!) |