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Astronomy Program – VRMars-Spirit – The Red Planet Mars 3D

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Video on Mars presenting Astronomy Software that gives an impression of being on the surface of Mars. Video showing panoramas and images, including the “Santa Anita” panorama, taken by NASA’s Mars Rover Spirit during the Mars Exploration Rover Mission. The video was created with the aid of virtual reality astronomy program VRMars-Spirit – The Red Planet Mars 3D, released by Sciterian Technologies and powered by the VRPresents technology that gives an impression of being on the surface of Mars. Great astronomical video for astronomy, space exploration and science lovers. Get this astronomical software at www.vrmars.com/VRMars-Spirit-The-Red-Planet-Mars-3D.htm or www.vrmars.com and enjoy roving Mars. See the planet like you were the Mars Rover. Learn more on the technology VRPresents at www.sciterian.com . Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Cornell/MSSS/USGS/OSU/Honeybee Robotics/New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science – More information at www.vrpresents.com and in this astronomical program.

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Hubble 3D IMAX Film Review

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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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NASA Hubble Space Telescope deep field

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Into a Journey to the Edge of The Universe

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HiRISE Mars 3-D – New Amazing Flyovers

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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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The express astronomical video presents Sunset Ridge panorama taken by the Mars Rover Spirit’s panoramic camera during its climb to the top of the “Husband Hill”. The presentation was recorded with the use of virtual reality astronomy software “VRMars-Spirit – The Red Planet Mars 3D” powered by the VRPresents technology. Great vr application for cosmos, science and astronomy lovers. Get the free demo at www.vrmars.com and enjoy roving on the surface of Mars, amazing Martian views and rocks. Credits: NASA/JPL/Cornell/MSSS/OSU/New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science/USGS/Honeybee Robotics – More in this astronomical software.

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Mars HiRISE 3-D: The Red Isle – New Amazing Flyovers

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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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A quick video showing our Solar System to scale. It includes the 8 planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune) and 3 out of the 5 dwarf planets (Ceres, Pluto, and Eris; missing Haumea and Makemake because this video was made before Pluto was demoted as a planet) Sorry there’s no sound. Other then that, enjoy! Please comment, rate, and subscribe!

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I like when things just match so easily togheter. Obviously, this is an old video from Break.com. The original version had a japanese narator whom I couldn’t understand. I then decided to add one of my favorite songs to the footage. It seems to me that eeeh, the lyrics just fits pretty well with the scenes. Enjoy and watch as the action evolves befores your eyes, you’ll see that the song was just made for this documentary. I love you japanese people but I just can’t understand a single word of what you say. Tool did a good job on all their albums, best band ever. Thanks for these great moments.

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The video presents 3 panoramas taken by the Mars Exploration Rover Spirit during its ride toward the position called “Larry’s Lookout”. It also presents some features of the VRPresents-technology-based virtual reality software called VRMars-Spirit – The Red Planet Mars 3D, released by Sciterian Technologies. See Martian mountains named “Columbia Hills”, “Tennessee Valley”, “Cumberland Ridge”, the summit of “Husband Hill”, Martian rocky outcrop, rocks and some further views. Watch the planet through the Mars Rover’s eyes. Credits: NASA/JPL/Cornell/MSSS/OSU/New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science/USGS/Honeybee Robotics – More in the software.

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Most famous winter constellations for northern hemisphere can be seen here, along with a perspective around their 3d asterisms.

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