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		<title>Why the LHC isn&#8217;t Scary</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Nov 2010 19:11:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ugh. People freaking out about science with no good reason to gives me a headache.]]></description>
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<p>Ugh. People freaking out about science with no good reason to gives me a headache.</p>
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		<title>Hubble&#8217;s final frontier &#8211; part 4/5</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Nov 2010 19:11:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>SpaceMan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Orbiting nearly 650 kilometres above the Earth, the Hubble space telescope has been our most powerful window on soaring star factories. It has been instrumental in providing the existence of black holes and has captured the cataclysmic end of stars far larger than our own sun. Rocking a long-established theory about universe existence, Hubble proved [...]]]></description>
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<p>Orbiting nearly 650 kilometres above the Earth, the Hubble space telescope has been our most powerful window on soaring star factories. It has been instrumental in providing the existence of black holes and has captured the cataclysmic end of stars far larger than our own sun. Rocking a long-established theory about universe existence, Hubble proved that the universe is expanding more and more quickly, which could ultimately destroy our entire universe. The telescope also provided the first stunningly-detailed images that illustrate how embryonic stars are born from gas and dust clouds. First recorded by Chinese astronomers in 1054 AD, Hubble has tracked the debris from a thousand year old supernova still moving into space at approximately 5 million kilometres an hour. When scientists focused Hubble on Jupiter, they were able to watch in real time the devastating effect of a comet hitting the massive planet. But the 12-ton telescope will soon be lost forever as it slowly spirals towards Earth, and astronauts will travel back into space to repair Hubble before the telescope is eventually shut down and sent back to Earth.</p>
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		<title>Hubble&#8217;s final frontier &#8211; part 3/5</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Nov 2010 19:11:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>SpaceMan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Orbiting nearly 650 kilometres above the Earth, the Hubble space telescope has been our most powerful window on soaring star factories. It has been instrumental in providing the existence of black holes and has captured the cataclysmic end of stars far larger than our own sun. Rocking a long-established theory about universe existence, Hubble proved [...]]]></description>
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<p>Orbiting nearly 650 kilometres above the Earth, the Hubble space telescope has been our most powerful window on soaring star factories. It has been instrumental in providing the existence of black holes and has captured the cataclysmic end of stars far larger than our own sun. Rocking a long-established theory about universe existence, Hubble proved that the universe is expanding more and more quickly, which could ultimately destroy our entire universe. The telescope also provided the first stunningly-detailed images that illustrate how embryonic stars are born from gas and dust clouds. First recorded by Chinese astronomers in 1054 AD, Hubble has tracked the debris from a thousand year old supernova still moving into space at approximately 5 million kilometres an hour. When scientists focused Hubble on Jupiter, they were able to watch in real time the devastating effect of a comet hitting the massive planet. But the 12-ton telescope will soon be lost forever as it slowly spirals towards Earth, and astronauts will travel back into space to repair Hubble before the telescope is eventually shut down and sent back to Earth.</p>
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		<title>Hubble&#8217;s final frontier &#8211; part 1/5</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Nov 2010 19:11:03 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Orbiting nearly 650 kilometres above the Earth, the Hubble space telescope has been our most powerful window on soaring star factories. It has been instrumental in providing the existence of black holes and has captured the cataclysmic end of stars far larger than our own sun. Rocking a long-established theory about universe existence, Hubble proved that the universe is expanding more and more quickly, which could ultimately destroy our entire universe. The telescope also provided the first stunningly-detailed images that illustrate how embryonic stars are born from gas and dust clouds. First recorded by Chinese astronomers in 1054 AD, Hubble has tracked the debris from a thousand year old supernova still moving into space at approximately 5 million kilometres an hour. When scientists focused Hubble on Jupiter, they were able to watch in real time the devastating effect of a comet hitting the massive planet. But the 12-ton telescope will soon be lost forever as it slowly spirals towards Earth, and astronauts will travel back into space to repair Hubble before the telescope is eventually shut down and sent back to Earth.</p>
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		<title>IMAX: Cosmic Voyage HD pt 4/4 (Narrated by Morgan Freeman)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 03 Oct 2010 20:10:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>SpaceMan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Explore the Universe from its tiniest particle to its greatest expanse. Cosmic Voyage begins on Earth, firmly grounded in human perspective, and asks a fascinating question: Where exactly do we stand in the vastness of the cosmos? Where, between quark and quasar, is our place in space and time? You depart from Venice, where Galileo [...]]]></description>
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<p>Explore the Universe from its tiniest particle to its greatest expanse. Cosmic Voyage begins on Earth, firmly grounded in human perspective, and asks a fascinating question: Where exactly do we stand in the vastness of the cosmos? Where, between quark and quasar, is our place in space and time? You depart from Venice, where Galileo first demonstrated the use of the telescope. In 26 &#8220;&#8221;powers of ten&#8221;" stages, you ascend through our solar system and the Milky Way to the outer edges of the observable universe. Returning to Earth, you enter a drop of water and descend through sixteen ever-diminishing circles to the universe&#8217;s tiniest particle, a quark. The film features a &#8220;&#8221;cosmic zoom&#8221;" as viewers are transported across millions of years as galaxies collide, the solar system forms and life begins on a young planet Earth. Follow UFO Report on Twitter @ twitter.com Through the Wormhole With Morgan Freeman: Episodes 1-8- www.youtube.com IMAX: Hubble 3D Trailer- www.youtube.com Solar System 101- www.youtube.com The Size of The Universe- www.youtube.com The Known Universe (Take A Journey through The Stars)- www.youtube.com UFO Report Live Website- www.uforeportlive.ning.com</p>
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		<title>IMAX: Cosmic Voyage HD pt 3/4 (Narrated by Morgan Freeman)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 25 Sep 2010 20:09:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Explore the Universe from its tiniest particle to its greatest expanse. Cosmic Voyage begins on Earth, firmly grounded in human perspective, and asks a fascinating question: Where exactly do we stand in the vastness of the cosmos? Where, between quark and quasar, is our place in space and time? You depart from Venice, where Galileo first demonstrated the use of the telescope. In 26 &#8220;&#8221;powers of ten&#8221;" stages, you ascend through our solar system and the Milky Way to the outer edges of the observable universe. Returning to Earth, you enter a drop of water and descend through sixteen ever-diminishing circles to the universe&#8217;s tiniest particle, a quark. The film features a &#8220;&#8221;cosmic zoom&#8221;" as viewers are transported across millions of years as galaxies collide, the solar system forms and life begins on a young planet Earth. Follow UFO Report on Twitter @ twitter.com Through the Wormhole With Morgan Freeman: Episodes 1-8- www.youtube.com IMAX: Hubble 3D Trailer- www.youtube.com Solar System 101- www.youtube.com The Size of The Universe- www.youtube.com The Known Universe (Take A Journey through The Stars)- www.youtube.com UFO Report Live Website- www.uforeportlive.ning.com</p>
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		<title>Hubble Telescope Images (High Quality &#8211; 1080p)</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Sep 2010 20:09:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A few official images taken by the hubble space telescope hubblesite.org Music: Two Steps From Hell &#8211; Forgotten September]]></description>
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<p>A few official images taken by the hubble space telescope hubblesite.org Music: Two Steps From Hell &#8211; Forgotten September</p>
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		<title>Multiple Stellar Baby Booms In A Globular Cluster</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Sep 2010 20:09:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hubblecast 04: Hubble Finds Multiple Stellar Baby Booms In A Globular Cluster (HD) &#8212; Subscribe to Science &#038; Reason: • www.YouTube.com • www.YouTube.com • www.YouTube.com &#8212; New Hubble observations of the massive globular cluster NGC 2808 provide evidence that it has three generations of stars instead of one as current theories predict. Credit: • ESA/Hubble [...]]]></description>
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<p>Hubblecast 04: Hubble Finds Multiple Stellar Baby Booms In A Globular Cluster (HD) &#8212; Subscribe to Science &#038; Reason: • www.YouTube.com • www.YouTube.com • www.YouTube.com &#8212; New Hubble observations of the massive globular cluster NGC 2808 provide evidence that it has three generations of stars instead of one as current theories predict. Credit: • ESA/Hubble (M. Kornmesser &#038; LL Christensen), Daniel Verschatse &#8211; Observatorio Antilhue &#8211; Chile • Narration: Dr. Robert Fosbury • Design: Martin Kornmesser • Web Technical Support: Lars Holm Nielsen, Raquel Yumi Shida • Cinematographer: Peter Rixner (www.perix.de) • Script: Lars Lindberg Christensen • Director: Lars Lindberg Christensen Dr. J is a German astronomer at the ESO. His scientific interests are in cosmology, particularly on galaxy evolution and quasars. Dr. J&#8217;s real name is Joe Liske and he has a PhD in astronomy. Hubble European Space Agency Information Centre Garching/Munich, Germany • www.spacetelescope.org • http .</p>
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		<title>IMAX: Cosmic Voyage pt 1/4 (Narrated by Morgan Freeman)</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Sep 2010 20:09:29 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Explore the Universe from its tiniest particle to its greatest expanse. Cosmic Voyage begins on Earth, firmly grounded in human perspective, and asks a fascinating question: Where exactly do we stand in the vastness of the cosmos? Where, between quark and quasar, is our place in space and time? You depart from Venice, where Galileo first demonstrated the use of the telescope. In 26 &#8220;&#8221;powers of ten&#8221;" stages, you ascend through our solar system and the Milky Way to the outer edges of the observable universe. Returning to Earth, you enter a drop of water and descend through sixteen ever-diminishing circles to the universe&#8217;s tiniest particle, a quark. The film features a &#8220;&#8221;cosmic zoom&#8221;" as viewers are transported across millions of years as galaxies collide, the solar system forms and life begins on a young planet Earth. Follow UFO Report on Twitter @ twitter.com Through the Wormhole With Morgan Freeman: Episodes 1-8- www.youtube.com IMAX: Hubble 3D Trailer- www.youtube.com Solar System 101- www.youtube.com The Size of The Universe- www.youtube.com The Known Universe (Take A Journey through The Stars)- www.youtube.com UFO Report Live Website- www.uforeportlive.ning.com</p>
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		<title>IMAX: Cosmic Voyage HD pt 2/4 (Narrated by Morgan Freeman)</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Sep 2010 20:09:54 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Explore the Universe from its tiniest particle to its greatest expanse. Cosmic Voyage begins on Earth, firmly grounded in human perspective, and asks a fascinating question: Where exactly do we stand in the vastness of the cosmos? Where, between quark and quasar, is our place in space and time? You depart from Venice, where Galileo first demonstrated the use of the telescope. In 26 &#8220;&#8221;powers of ten&#8221;" stages, you ascend through our solar system and the Milky Way to the outer edges of the observable universe. Returning to Earth, you enter a drop of water and descend through sixteen ever-diminishing circles to the universe&#8217;s tiniest particle, a quark. The film features a &#8220;&#8221;cosmic zoom&#8221;" as viewers are transported across millions of years as galaxies collide, the solar system forms and life begins on a young planet Earth. Follow UFO Report on Twitter @ twitter.com Through the Wormhole With Morgan Freeman: Episodes 1-8- www.youtube.com IMAX: Hubble 3D Trailer- www.youtube.com Solar System 101- www.youtube.com The Size of The Universe- www.youtube.com The Known Universe (Take A Journey through The Stars)- www.youtube.com UFO Report Live Website- www.uforeportlive.ning.com</p>
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