Hubble 3-D is a documentary detailing the wonderful discoveries the hubble telescope has made over the years, but it’s also a film about the men and women who work behind the scenes to bring the majestic telescope to life, from fixing it to updating it so that we may further our knowledge of the vast space beyond our own. Don’t forget to subscribe to my Youtube channel! If you’d like to comment on the review,that’s terrific! Feel free to share your thoughts on the movie (good or bad) or offer praise or constructive criticism. But seriously, don’t be a jerk and don’t attack me if you disagree with my opinion. Just because I don’t like (or like) something you might (or might not) enjoy, does NOT mean I think less of you. So don’t think less of me, either. Mean-spirited personal attacks will not be approved so don’t even bother.
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HiRISE – High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment. The High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment Camera is a camera on board the NASA Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. — Please subscribe to Science & Reason: • www.youtube.com • www.youtube.com • www.youtube.com — The 65 kg, $40 million (USD) instrument was built under the direction of the University of Arizona’s Lunar and Planetary Laboratory by Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp. It consists of a 0.5 meter reflecting telescope, the largest of any deep space mission, which allows it to take pictures with resolutions up to 0.3 m, resolving objects about a meter across, or the size of a beachball. The HiRISE camera is designed to view surface features of Mars in greater detail than has previously been possible. This allows for the study of the age of Martian features, looking for landing sites for future Mars landers, and in general, seeing the Martian surface in far greater detail than has previously been done from orbit. By doing so, it is allowing better studies of Martian channels and valleys, volcanic landforms, possible former lakes and oceans, and other surface landforms as they exist on the Martian surface. • en.wikipedia.org — Doug Ellison from UnmannedSpaceflight.com has done it again and again and again. Here are new Mars flyover videos Doug has created from data from the HiRISE camera on the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. Using DEM (Digital Elevation Model) (also known as DTM Digital Terrain Model) files …
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HiRISE – High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment: The Red Isle & New Amazing Flyovers. The High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment Camera is a camera on board the NASA Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. — Please subscribe to Science & Reason: • www.youtube.com • www.youtube.com • www.youtube.com — The 65 kg, $40 million (USD) HiRISE camera was built under the direction of the University of Arizona’s Lunar and Planetary Laboratory by Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp. It consists of a 0.5 meter reflecting telescope, the largest of any deep space mission, which allows it to take pictures with resolutions up to 0.3 m, resolving objects about a meter across, or the size of a beachball. The HiRISE camera is designed to view surface features of Mars in greater detail than has previously been possible. This allows for the study of the age of Martian features, looking for landing sites for future Mars landers, and in general, seeing the Martian surface in far greater detail than has previously been done from orbit. By doing so, it is allowing better studies of Martian channels and valleys, volcanic landforms, possible former lakes and oceans, and other surface landforms as they exist on the Martian surface. • en.wikipedia.org
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IMAX explores the legacy of the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope and its impact on our views about the universe. — Please subscribe to Science & Reason: • www.youtube.com • www.youtube.com • www.youtube.com — The final space shuttle mission to repair and upgrade the Hubble Space Telescope is the subject of a new IMAX film. Narrated by Leonardo Di Caprio, “Hubble 3-D” was premiered during a special event held at the National Air and Space Museum in Washington. The movie features the NASA astronauts from STS-125 who serviced Hubble in May 2009; an IMAX 3D camera mounted in space shuttle Atlantis’ payload bay filmed their progress. • www.youtube.com — Vividly captured in IMAX 3D, “Hubble 3D” recounts the amazing journey of the most important scientific instrument since Galileos original telescope and the greatest success in space since the Moon Landing—the Hubble Space Telescope. Audiences will accompany the space walking astronauts as they attempt some of the most difficult tasks ever undertaken in nasa’s history, and will experience up close the awesome power of the launches, the heartbreaking setbacks, and the dramatic rescues of this most powerful story. Hubble 3D will also reveal the cosmos as never before, allowing viewers of all ages to explore the grandeur of the nebulae and galaxies, the birth and death of stars, and some of the greatest mysteries of our celestial surroundings, all in amazing IMAX 3D. • www.youtube.com — Director: Toni Myers Narrator: Leonardo …
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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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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
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