If this doesn’t impress you then you are in the wrong place because this is as about as good you can get from me! Imagine a space craft traveling into a black hole which at the center of which is is a worm hole that leads it OUT of the universe as we know it and into the bulk, or hyperspace. At the end of the score the the ship is alone and isolated between universes. And envision every process of doing that…like oh let’s say…passing through a singularity. i was going for a philosophical space travel sequence. If you like this for the love of god comment and subscribe. YouTube’s sub nazi laws are murdering me and my people! We need support!
For this piece think Kubrick making 2101 and actually USING the music of the composer he hires!
Chicago’s Own Jaye teams up with DJ Don Cannon to drop his highly anticipated “Space Jam Jaye” Mixtape. Includes Production From In -House Producers Prizzie,Aliby, and also Boy Scout Heavily co-signed by Don Cannon, Jaye has a serious buzz right now. From The First Single “F Talking” to “Space Flight Ft Gucci Mane” Jaye Has Greatly Progressed in word play and also content selections. Also Starring On Dj Drama Trap History Mixtape To Being Featured On Drake’s unoffcial Mixtape Comeback Season 2 Jaye has been giving the game fresh air to breathe, by mixing Rap,Hip-Hop,R&B and also Pop all in one mixtape. FACEBOOK www.facebook.com TWITTER.COM/ITSJAYE WWW.WHOISJAYE.COM/ DOWNLOAD limelinx.com
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A compilation of enlargements from official NASA images taken by Spirit Mars Rover of various Panoramas on Mars…the top image is an enlargement of “object(s) of interest”…the lower image has the “object(s) of interest” highlighted for easier identification… description and location are in between images… Music: steve roach “still” from the album immersion: three Copyright Andrew R. Stec 2010
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TO MARS IN MINIATURE… 2055: Voyage to Mars” takes us on a journey of discovery, as Nasa launch their first manned mission to Mars. Inspired by the late master of model special effects, Derek Meddings, David Ross brings the special effects principles which saw their hey-day in the sixties and seventies back to life with everyday household objects. No CGI was used to create these special effects. The film was made in my garage and garden for a college project. Thanks for watching!
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Entering the Atlas experiment, 100m below ground. Impressive.
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A compilation of webcam footage mixed with photographs of the ATLAS detector during it’s construction, from the first components to the final assemblies.
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a series of videos produced by the ESA for public distribution about the Hubble Space Telescope and much more. This video is Copyright Free material with some restrictions. Find out more at: www.spacetelescope.org
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rate – comment – subscribe I did not make this amazing peice of work ,but the people that did are listed below Short animated film to promote learning about science and black holes for the Science Museum. The film won second prize at the Student D&ADS 2009. Directed & Animated by Mr. Harrison
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Time lapse video of our engineering project at UMass Amherst. Our weather balloon, named the Shuttlecraft, reached an altitude of approximately 104000 ft. Pictures were taken every 5 seconds during the fight with a Canon a560 digital camera. The balloon traveled west as it gained altitude and then turned east where it climbed to its burst altitude. Upon reaching the maximum altitude, the balloon popped and the capsule descended back to earth. It landed off the coast of Plum Island, MA. The total trip time from launch to splashdown is 2.8 hours. Its ascent took 142 minutes and 20 seconds and it took 25 minutes and 55 seconds for it to descend back to earth. The capsule turned up four days later on the beach where it was found by a self proclaimed “Professional Beach bum” who kindly called us to arrange a pickup. After four days in the Atlantic we managed to retrieve the 8gb SDHC and get the pictures. Pictures include the Connecticut River and surrounding area, Granby MA, Holyoke MA, the former Mount Tom Ski Area, and the Atlantic Ocean. Special Thanks go to the “professional beach bum” who was kind enough to call us and meet us so we could retrieve our project. Without his help, our project would have been lost. We wish him well in his retirement. We would also like to thank Invensys for kindly sponsoring a second launch. We are currently testing the replacement parts and plan on launching it within the next 2 weeks. If you have any questions about our project, feel free …
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In the final part of Dr. Garvin’s lecture he continues discussion for the future of exploring Mars with the upcoming Mars Science Lab/Curiosity Rover, the concepts for a future Mars sample-return mission, and his dreams of one day sending humans to Mars. (Show Description) Chief Scientist of NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, Dr. Jim Garvin, takes us on a journey to Mercury, Venus, Earth, the moon, near-Earth objects, and Mars. Why does space matter? Why is exploring the inner solar system so crucial? Where will humans and robots venture to next? In this video lecture, filmed July 14, 2010 in NASA Goddard’s HD Science Studio with an audience of summer interns and co-op students, Dr. Garvin discusses NASA’s past, present, and future of discovery on our nearest neighbors in the solar system. This video can also be downloaded in full at: svs.gsfc.nasa.gov To learn more about NASA missions and science, visit our homepage, www.nasa.gov.
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