Science & Reason on Facebook: tinyurl.com Space (Chapter 14): A Day On Earth — Please subscribe to Science & Reason: • www.youtube.com • 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 — TheCassiopeia Project – making science simple! The Cassiopeia Project is an effort to make high quality science videos available …
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We take a look at the layers of the earth and a few pictures taken from outer space.
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Heidi Hammel, a Senior Research Scientist from the Space Science Institute in Boulder, Colorado, expresses her views about Hubble Space Telescope and its upcoming repair mission. www.razdigital.com
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By scrutinising the Hubble Ultra Deep field — the deepest image of the sky ever made — the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope and the NASA Spitzer Space Telescope have joined forces to discover nine of the smallest, faintest, most compact galaxies ever observed in the distant Universe.
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The history of Mar’s observations from Earth, with all the mixups and false leads! The ’50s scientist is a gas, knowing what we now know. Rare Walt Disney Space series from 1957, speculating about Mars. Remember, almost 50 years ago, only Sputnik had gone up 2 months earlier!
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www.yourastrologysigns.com When the Great Jupiter Uranus Conjunction falls in either Aries or Libra, there is always a great scientific breakthrough that impacts the world. Barbara Goldsmith, astrologer, discusses the possible changes and exciting breakthroughs.
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Plasmo has only half an hour before a comet rips their planet apart. Is he taking the ship to escape or is he prepared to sacrifice himself for the sake of the planet? Last, climactic episode of this series. Hope you like it. Series available on dvd at www.plasmotv.com. Rated G
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In this you can see Planet X colliding with Earth. This is an artist’s simulation of what will happen. This video was put up on youtube for a science project.
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January 18, 2000 One of the most dramatic meteors in 10 years streaked across the skies of the Yukon Territory in Canada. Witnesses reported two sonic booms, a foul odor, and sizzling sounds heard all the way from Alaska through northwestern Canada. Based on readings from defense satellites and seismic monitoring stations, scientists estimate that the meteor detonated with the energy of two to three kilotons of TNT. “I have never seen anything quite like this before,” said Joe Clarke of Marshlake, Yukon, who saw the meteor at 0845 PST (1645 UT) on January 18. “When it started, the flash lit up the mountains 15 km away as bright as daylight, then it just drifted across the sky. The contrail looked to me like the ones left by shuttle launches. It just hung there for at least 1/2 hour. [It's the] wildest thing I could ever imagine seeing.” There was no major meteor shower on January 18. The Yukon fireball was probably what astronomers call a sporadic meteor. The inner solar system is filled with tiny dust particles that have bubbled off innumerable comets as they pass close to the Sun. These particles, called meteoroids, hit the Earth from random directions producing 2 or 3 sporadic meteors per hour every night. Scientists from NASA and the Department of Defense are interested in the the Yukon event. Samples of dust or rock fragments from the explosion could reveal the origin of the meteoroid. Defense specialists would also like to know what the meteoroid was made of to help …
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A 3-D animation of the Cassiopeia A supernova remnant from eight years of data. Looking for more videos about space? Visit dsc.discovery.com Credit: NASA/CXC/SAO/D.Patnaude et
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www.watchmojo.com presents… A look at the 9 planets that are in our solar system.
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. Up, up the long, delirious, burning blue I’ve topped the wind-swept heights with easy grace Where never lark, or even eagle flew – And, while with silent lifting mind I’ve trod The high untrespassed sanctity of space, Put out my hand and touched the face of God. (Gillespie-Magee Jr., John, High Flight) … and they all lived happily ever after? THE END (Film made by Dan Alexoae) … once upon time Earth John Gillespie-Magee Jr High Flight and they all lived happily ever after THE END poems …
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The new California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park is a marvel. Famed architect Renzo Piano worked with a team of scientists to make the greenest museum on Earth.
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