Images From The Hubble Space Telescope
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A brief explanation of how the partical accelerator works, due to be switched on 10th september 2008. UPDATE, first test on low beam success, they will start colliding the protons in a few weeks, high beam to launch next year. NEW UPDATE, magnet busted, delayed for 2 months at a cost of millions! Honours as of 11th september 2008- #27 - Most Discussed (Today) - Education #77 - Most Viewed (Today) - Education - Germany #4 - Most Viewed (Today) - Education - Australia #6 - Most Viewed (Today) - Education - Canada #15 - Most Viewed (Today) - Education #16 - Most Viewed (Today) - Education - Ireland #5 - Most Viewed (Today) - Education - India #6 - Most Viewed (Today) - Education - New Zealand #9 - Most Viewed (Today) - Education - Global #50 - Most Viewed (Today) - Education - Spain #7 - Most Viewed (Today) - Education - Mexico #28 - Most Viewed (Today) - Education - France #50 - Most Viewed (Today) - Education - Italy #39 - Most Viewed (Today) - Education - South Korea #26 - Most Viewed (Today) - Education - Netherlands #27 - Most Viewed (Today) - Education - Brazil #8 - Most Viewed (Today) - Education - Hong Kong #20 - Top Favorited (Today) - Education #26 - Most Discussed (Today) - Education #62 - Most Viewed (Today) - Education - Germany #4 - Most Viewed (Today) - Education - Australia #5 - Most Viewed (Today) - Education - Canada #11 - Most Viewed (Today) - Education #14 - Most Viewed (Today) - Education - Ireland #6 - Most Viewed (Today) - Education - India #6 - Most ...
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The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has captured a new image of the galaxy NGC 1132 which is most likely to be a "cosmic fossil" -- the aftermath of an enormous multi-galactic pile-up, where the carnage of collision after collision has built up a brilliant but fuzzy giant elliptical galaxy far outshining typical galaxies.
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Grow Teeth, Grow Bones, Limbs through Ultrasound and Stem Cells. Stop Aging Reverse aging Eliminate Government Eliminate Religion Eliminate Education Technology is the way Stem Cells Nano Technology Radio Frequency Ultrasound low Pulsed
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At 2012 hrs last night Professor Julius Meadow of The Woodland Institute For Controversial Experiments and our own Head Mechanic, Roy Tickle from none other than Mingosyard fired a Walnut with an elastic band at the speed of light through three coffee cans. This action created anti matter also a Stranglet which created a Black Hole. The Black Hole is now safely secured in a Jam Jar ready for disposal by Bristol City Council. The ancient scriptures that were lost and then found when we investigated an ancient Temple site that had the sign Gents written on it tell of a giant machine that will destroy the world. When we entered the Temple we found strange signs and love offerings written on its walls such as Bert loves Elsie and Numerology that looked a bit like mobile phone numbers complete with resonating sounds of medidation. However we added it up together and it worked. The LHC is now up for sale for 30 quid all in
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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 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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The Hubble Space Telescope (HST) is a space telescope that was carried into orbit by the space shuttle in April 1990. It is named after the American astronomer Edwin Hubble. Although not the first space telescope, Hubble is one of the largest and most versatile, and is well-known as both a vital research tool and a public relations boon for astronomy. The HST is a collaboration between NASA and the European Space Agency, and is one of NASA's Great Observatories, along with the Compton Gamma Ray Observatory, the Chandra X-ray Observatory, and the Spitzer Space Telescope.[4]
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Pictures of meteorits and scars of cosmic evolution by gmihut
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Bill Gates, co-chair and trustee of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and chairman of Microsoft Corp., presented the keynote address at dedication ceremonies for the Gates Center for Computer Science and the Hillman Center for Future-Generation Technologies at Carnegie Mellon University on September 22, 2009. Pittsburgh philanthropists Henry and Elsie Hillman also participated in the daylong celebration of the Gates and Hillman centers at Carnegie Mellon's Pittsburgh campus. The newly constructed Gates and Hillman Centers contain classrooms, research space and offices for the School of Computer Science. For more on the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, visit: www.gatesfoundation.org For more on the School of Computer Science, visit www.cs.cmu.edu
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