Chicago’s Own Jaye teams up with DJ Don Cannon to drop his highly anticipated “Space Jam Jaye” Mixtape. Includes Production From In -House Producers Prizzie,Aliby, and also Boy Scout Heavily co-signed by Don Cannon, Jaye has a serious buzz right now. From The First Single “F Talking” to “Space Flight Ft Gucci Mane” Jaye Has Greatly Progressed in word play and also content selections. Also Starring On Dj Drama Trap History Mixtape To Being Featured On Drake’s unoffcial Mixtape Comeback Season 2 Jaye has been giving the game fresh air to breathe, by mixing Rap,Hip-Hop,R&B and also Pop all in one mixtape. FACEBOOK www.facebook.com TWITTER.COM/ITSJAYE WWW.WHOISJAYE.COM/ DOWNLOAD limelinx.com
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International Year of Astronomy 2009, IAU and UNESCO Visual design: Martin Kornmesser & Luis Calçada Music and Sound Effects: MoveTwo (Axel Kornmesser & Markus Löffler) Footage and photos: Gemini Observatory (Kirk Puuohau-Pummill/Peter Michaud), CFHT (Jean-Charles Cuillandre), TWAN (Babak Tafreshi, Laurent Laveder), Martin Kornmesser (ESA/Hubble), NASA, NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope, ESA/Mars Express, Kevin Govender, NASA/Spitzer Space Telescope, ESO/VLT/ALMA, & Akira Fujii Project lead: Lars Lindberg Christensen (ESA/Hubble) Note: This trailer may be shown in its entirety without limitation. The trailer must not be edited and or shown in anything but its entirety.
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This video is the first in my series on the Northern Constellations. I will be going through all the major constellations, beginning with Orion. Feedback is greatly appreciated.
Special Thanks to TheUltimateNihilist and Andrewski88, who have been encouraging me to begin this series for some time now. www.youtube.com www.youtube.com Orion Constellation Image credit: Orion Stars © Image provided by Matthew Spinelli www.biochem.szote.u-szeged.hu Betelgeuse image 1 credit 1. ©2010 Haubois / Perrin (LESIA, Observatoire de Paris www.aanda.org www.scientificamerican.com Betelgeuse image 2 Image credit: NACO adaptive optics instrument on ESO’s Very Large Telescope (VTL) in Chile. www.phys.ncku.edu.tw Orion Constellation 2 Image Credit: Celestia www.shatters.net Witch Head Nebula Image credit: Rogelio Bernal Andreo (Deep Sky Colors) blog.deepskycolors.com apod.nasa.gov Image credit: Trapezium cluster: WFPC2, Hubble space telescope , NICMOS, NASA and K. Luhman Harvard-Smithsonian center for astrophysics upload.wikimedia.org Horsehead Nebula image credit: www.noao.edu Flame Nebula image credit: www.eso.org Messier 43 image credit: www.noao.edu Messier 78 image credit: www.oa.uj.edu.pl Background Music in the video is provided by Kevin MacLeod incompetech.com The Intro Sequence is composed of images that I created in Gimp. http
Look for yourself! A short guide to constellations and other impressive deep space objects that hubble has managed to spot!
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——— deutsche Beschreibung weiter unten! ——— For the 15th Anniversary of the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) in 2005 we have assembled some of the beautyfullest Photos and Videos with a chilling Downbeat Soundtrack. We appreciate your Votings. Deutsch: Zum 15-jährigen Jubiläum des Hubble Space Telescopes (HST) im Jahre 2005 haben wir einige der schönsten astronomischen Bilder und Videos, die aus Bildern des HST erzeugt wurden, mit einem (extra für dieses Video komponierten) chilligen Downbeat-Soundtrack verknüpft und hier veröffentlicht. Wir freuen uns auf Ihre Votings. Credit (Video): camworks tv- und videoproduktionen www.camworks.de Credit (Musik) Helmar Leipold Credit (Pictures/Videos): ESA, NASA, Hubble Heritage Team und andere (siehe Videoclip)
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Perseids Metor Shower 2009: Big announced but for most of us (at least in Europe) a meteor watch fail, cause we had to much clouds. Nevertheless I put together a timelapse video for you guys. I know there are more planes and moving clouds than shooting stars, but still I think it is worth watching. Enjoy! ++++++++ Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn’t do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover. Mark Twain (1935 -1910) ++++++++ Camera used: Canon 450D Characters done with: iphone and time exposure ++++++++ Dedicated to Nathan Wills www.youtube.com ++++++++ Music “DJ FAB – Face our Darkness” ++++++++ Follow me on Twitter: twitter.com
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Composite telescopes have greater focal lengths and more compact designs than standard telescopes. Find out how composite telescopes differ from other telescopes in this free video on home astronomy from a telescope salesperson. Expert: Jesse Sturgeon Bio: Jesse Sturgeon has served as a sales and customer service representative for Anacortes Telescope in Anacortes, Wash. for several years. He enjoys introducing people to the science & art of astronomy. Filmmaker: Curtis Enlow
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Check out Lukas Rossi on The Sunday Nite Stu with host Stu Stone performing “Science”
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In the night from December 13. to 14. is the peak of the geminids Meteor Shower 2009. This is the most reliable meteor shower. There will be now interference by the moon this year (New Moon). This meteor shower is named after “Gemini” (the twins) because it appears to radiate from the constellation Gemini. An observer in the Northern Hemisphere can start seeing Geminids meteors around Dec 7th, when one meteor every hour or so could be visible. During the next 7 days, there is a slow build-up. The Geminids rapidly increase to a peak of 80-150 meteors per hour (depending on the source) in the night from Dec 13 to 14 and then rapidly decline. The last night meteors are likely to be seen from this meteor shower is Dec 17th, when an observer might see a Perseid every hour or so. For observers in the Southern Hemisphere, the Perseid radiant never climbs above the horizon, which will considerably reduce the number of Perseid meteors you are likely to see. Nevertheless, on the night of maximum, it is possible to see 10-15 meteors per hour coming up from the northern horizon. ++++++ Please sub to newburyas for more information www.youtube.com www.twitter.com ++++++ Meteorwatch on Twitter newburyas: twitter.com guardianscience twitter.com astronomy2009uk twitter.com Tag: #meteorwatch ++++++ LINKS NASA: science.nasa.gov ESA: www.esa.int nationalgeographic: news.nationalgeographic.com MSNBC: www.msnbc.msn.com Wired: www.wired.com Meteorshowers: meteorshowersonline.com Meteor Shower …
Tags: star, moon, perseus, wishes