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Kennedy Space Center – Photos Part 2 (2009)

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Kennedy Space Center Photos Part 2, Taken June 2009

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Seas on Titan

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More video at : anthmartian.googlepages.com Saturn’s Mysterious moon Titan is revealed here in a computer animation i put together using real data from the cassini space probe. You’ll clearly see lakes, or large seas on the mysterious moon. Which all lay beneath a smoggy cloud deck which blocks any imaging apart from Radar. An island is also seen on the moon. Making this world an exceptional and fascinating place. I work on all manner of space images, either giving them a new slant, as with this video, or enhancing them a little to bring out something new to people. Visit : anthmartian.googlepages.com For more information on this video. Or to see brand new unique colour views of Mars, and many other worlds in our Solar System.

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“Water, Water Everywhere!” is Episode 2 in the six-part series “Tides of Change”, exploring amazing NASA ocean science to celebrate Earth Science Week 2009. To find out more visit climate.nasa.gov Want more? Subscribe to NASA on itunes! phobos.apple.com Or get tweeted by NASA: twitter.com Water is all around us, and its importance to nearly every natural process on earth cannot be underestimated. The water cycle is the movement of water around the Earth in all its forms, from the ocean to the atmosphere, to snow, soil, aquifers, lakes, and streams on land, and ultimately backs to the ocean. This video explains what the water cycle is and how important it is to life on earth.

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NASA | Earth Science Week: Keeping Up With Carbon

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“Keeping Up With Carbon” is the final episode in the six-part series “Tides of Change”, exploring amazing NASA ocean science to celebrate Earth Science Week 2009. To find out more visit climate.nasa.gov Want more? Subscribe to NASA on itunes! phobos.apple.com Or get tweeted by NASA: twitter.com Carbon is all around us. This unique atom is the basic building block of life, and its compounds form solids, liquids, or gases. Carbon helps form the bodies of living organisms; it dissolves in the ocean; mixes in the atmosphere; and can be stored in the crust of the planet. A carbon atom could spend millions of years moving through this complex cycle. The ocean plays the most critical role in regulating Earths carbon balance, and understanding how the carbon cycle is changing is key to understanding Earths changing climate.

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Kennedy Space Center – Photos Part 1 (2009)

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Part 1 of my Kennedy Space Center Photos Taken June 2009, The Shuttle on the Launch pad is Endeavour STS-127

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NASA | Earth Science Week: Water, Water Everywhere!

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“Water, Water Everywhere!” is Episode 2 in the six-part series “Tides of Change”, exploring amazing NASA ocean science to celebrate Earth Science Week 2009. To find out more visit climate.nasa.gov Want more? Subscribe to NASA on itunes! phobos.apple.com Or get tweeted by NASA: twitter.com Water is all around us, and its importance to nearly every natural process on earth cannot be underestimated. The water cycle is the movement of water around the Earth in all its forms, from the ocean to the atmosphere, to snow, soil, aquifers, lakes, and streams on land, and ultimately backs to the ocean. This video explains what the water cycle is and how important it is to life on earth.

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NASA | Earth Science Week: Climate Change & The Global Ocean

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“Climate Change and The Global Ocean” is the first episode in the six-part series “Tides of Change”, exploring amazing NASA ocean science to celebrate Earth Science Week 2009. To find out more visit climate.nasa.gov Want more? Subscribe to NASA on itunes! phobos.apple.com Or get tweeted by NASA: twitter.com We know climate change can affect us, but does climate change alter something as vast, deep and mysterious as our oceans? For years, scientists have studied the world’s oceans by sending out ships and divers, deploying data-gathering buoys, and by taking aerial measurements from planes. But one of the better ways to understand oceans is to gain an even broader perspective – the view from space. nasa’s Earth observing satellites do more than just take pictures of our planet. High-tech sensors gather data, including ocean surface temperature, surface winds, sea level, circulation, and even marine life. Information the satellites obtain help us understand the complex interactions driving the world’s oceans today – and gain valuable insight into how the impacts of climate change on oceans might affect us on dry land.

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Dolphins Galaxia music video

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where contacts were stated. If you feel your copyright has been infringed, please contact me immediately. Thank You. Videos “Time-lapseMoonrise”: www.youtube.com by rougepark: www.youtube.com “Star Timelapse”: www.youtube.com by jrzedevl: www.youtube.com “Space Earth Universe view”: www.youtube.com by inpureheart: www.youtube.com “Solar system in Milky way”: www.youtube.com by mpcb: www.youtube.com “Dolphins Swim in the Wild!”: www.youtube.com by DolphinDVD: www.youtube.com “Among Dolphins” …

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Growing Planets pt.1/5: Earth

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Growing Earth Hypothesis is a derivative of Expanding Earth Theory. While primarily credited to comics artist Neal Adams, it is also explored and supported by several of geologists, physicists, and expanding earth researchers including geologists Vedat Shehu, James Maxlow, Stavros Tassos and others. The hypothesis explores evidence for continental matching on both of the Pacific and Atlantic sides of the globe, geological implications of a changing surface curvature and a smaller, lower …

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Growing Planets pt.4/5: Jupiter Moons

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Growing Earth Hypothesis is a derivative of Expanding Earth Theory. While primarily credited to comics artist Neal Adams, it is also explored and supported by several of geologists, physicists, and expanding earth researchers including geologists Vedat Shehu, James Maxlow, Stavros Tassos and others. The hypothesis explores evidence for continental matching on both of the Pacific and Atlantic sides of the globe, geological implications of a changing surface curvature and a smaller, lower …

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