Hubble ERO Science News Conference Dr. Ed Weiler September 9, 2009
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The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has discovered an extrasolar planet, for the first time using direct visible-light imaging. The strange world is far-flung from its parent star, is surrounded by a colossal belt of gas and dust, and may even have rings more impressive than Saturn’s.
Tags: Hubblecast, stars, Exoplanet, science
In observance of Toy Soldier Day, members of Division 9001 (Central and Eastern Virginia) and 669 (West Virginia Pitchfork Brigade) engaged in tactical play time and world makeover research at the Science Museum of Virginia! I took a lot more photos and quite a bit less video than I usually do for these events, so I combined equal portions of the two. To see more photos, visit: viewmorepics.myspace.com Background Music: “Planet X Marks the Spot” and “Are We Having Fun Yet?” by Dr. Steel
Tags: invasion, dr., Planets, tactical
Super Science Tuesdays on PBS starts at 8PM ET/PT with Musical Minds and then watch the season premiere of NOVA scienceNOW (please check local listings). NOVA – www.pbs.org NOVA scienceNOW – www.pbs.org
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Season 2, Episode 15 (Aired January 1, 2007) This episode examines the possibiliy of life on the red planet through interviews with NASA reasearch scientists and mars enthusiasts. Reported evidence of a once prosperus population is discussed, while scientists research the possibility that Martian meteorites may contain evidence of simpler life forms. Narrated by Ian Gregory. Related Links: Is It Real? en.wikipedia.org Is It Real? (TV.com) www.tv.com Mars en.wikipedia.org Life on Mars en.wikipedia.org Extraterrestrial Life en.wikipedia.org Planetary Science en.wikipedia.org AMES Research Center www.nasa.gov SETI www.seti.org The Mars Society http
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Season 2, Episode 15 (Aired January 1, 2007) This episode examines the possibiliy of life on the red planet through interviews with NASA reasearch scientists and mars enthusiasts. Reported evidence of a once prosperus population is discussed, while scientists research the possibility that Martian meteorites may contain evidence of simpler life forms. Narrated by Ian Gregory. Related Links: Is It Real? en.wikipedia.org Is It Real? (TV.com) www.tv.com Mars en.wikipedia.org Life on Mars en.wikipedia.org Extraterrestrial Life en.wikipedia.org Planetary Science en.wikipedia.org AMES Research Center www.nasa.gov SETI www.seti.org The Mars Society http
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Season 2, Episode 15 (Aired January 1, 2007) This episode examines the possibiliy of life on the red planet through interviews with NASA reasearch scientists and mars enthusiasts. Reported evidence of a once prosperus population is discussed, while scientists research the possibility that Martian meteorites may contain evidence of simpler life forms. Narrated by Ian Gregory. Related Links: Is It Real? en.wikipedia.org Is It Real? (TV.com) www.tv.com Mars en.wikipedia.org Life on Mars en.wikipedia.org Extraterrestrial Life en.wikipedia.org Planetary Science en.wikipedia.org AMES Research Center www.nasa.gov SETI www.seti.org The Mars Society http
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Sci-Fi Science: Physics of the Impossible with Dr. Michio Kaku Promo. This is a promo for the viability of a light saber. www.channelapa.com More videos at www.channelapa.com
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Dr. Michio Kaku, theoretical physicist and co-founder of string field theory, a branch of superstring theory, speaks about 3 types of Extraterrestrial Civilizations.
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