THIS TRACK WAS MERGED BY JANUZ68 WITH THE VIRGIN GALACTIC VIDEO PART 1. THE MUSIC IS UPLOADED IN HQ
Tags: SELFCREATED, meteor, electric, homemade
Science saves your Butt about 1000 times a day! See how science is answering some of our most fundamental questions!
Tags: Holes, animation, atoms, science
Koko’s Earth Control (Max & Dave Fleischer, 1928)
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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
Tags: apocalypse, Aliens, stopmotion, claymation
Highlights from the stunning mission animation of “Curiosity” – NASA’s new one tonne Mars Rover which is set to reach the Red Planet in 2012. The video is set to excerpts of “Mars, Bringer of War” and “Uranus, The Magician” from Holst’s Planet Suite.
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Planet Jupiter … reworked bitmap of cloud vortices & altitudes. (c) Lee Rodgers 2007
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I did this project for a class. It covers the start of a mission to Mars in an attempt to terraform the planet.
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I EDITED THIS ANIMATION VIDEO OF THE PRIVATE SPACE AGENCY ‘VIRGIN GALACTIC’ TO THE MUSIC TRACK ‘METEOR’ FROM ELECTRIC UNIVERSE, AND UPLOADED IT IN HD QUALITY WITH HQ SOUND.
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A video on Mars presenting vrmars Astronomy Software. An astronomical video presenting a 3D panorama (anaglyph) of the planet Mars taken by nasa’s Mars Rover Spirit during the MER Mission (sol 93). The video was created with the help of advanced astronomy software vrmars-Spirit – The Red Planet Mars 3D, released by Sciterian Technologies and powered by the virtual reality technology vrpresents that gives the user the feel of being on the surface of Mars. It’s a great astronomical video for science, astronomy and space exploration enthusiasts. Download demos of this astronomical application at www.vrmars.com or www.vrmars.com/vrmars-Spirit-The-Red-Planet-Mars-3D.htm and enjoy roving Mars. See this planet like you were nasa’s Mars Rover. Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Cornell/New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science/MSSS/USGS/OSU/Honeybee Robotics – See more credits in this astronomical software.
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Animation of a GIANT impact Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech bit.ly This artist’s concept shows a celestial body about the size of our moon slamming at great speed into a body the size of Mercury. nasa’s Spitzer Space Telescope found evidence that a high-speed collision of this sort occurred a few thousand years ago around a young star, called HD 172555, still in the early stages of planet formation. The star is about 100 light-years from Earth. Spitzer detected the signatures of vaporized and melted rock, in addition to rubble, all flung out from the giant impact. Further evidence from the infrared telescope shows that these two bodies must have been traveling at a velocity relative to each other of at least 10 kilometers per second (about 22400 miles per hour). As the bodies slammed into each other, a huge flash of light would have been emitted. Rocky surfaces were vaporized and melted, and hot matter was sprayed everywhere. Spitzer detected the vaporized rock in the form of silicon monoxide gas, and the melted rock as a glassy substance called obsidian. On Earth, obsidian can be found around volcanoes, and in black rocks called tektites often found around meteor craters. Shock waves from the collision would have traveled through the planet, throwing rocky rubble into space. Spitzer also detected the signatures of this rubble. In the end, the larger planet is left skinned, stripped of its outer layers. The core of the smaller body and most of its surface were absorbed by …
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