Edited By: Jeronimo Mauregui – Here a fast and fascinating journey through the cosmos taken by the Hubble Space Telescope over 20 years. I am very grateful to those who work every day for these achievements, the space telescope has marked a before and after on our prespective about the universe. Through this, I just want more people to see and admire existence. Enjoy the beauty! For More: www.hubblesite.org Music 1 – Vangelis – Theme From The Tv Series “Cosmos” 2 – Animals As Leaders – On Impulse 3 – Jason Becker – Air 4 – David Gilmour – Then I Close My Eyes
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Purchase: hilaroad.com This video demonstrates how to find the Andromeda Galaxy (M31). This galaxy is 2.5 million light years from earth but with some basic knowledge of the night sky and a pair of binoculars it is actually possible to see it! The video is designed for anyone interested in astronomy and it also provides support for the astronomy component of any science curriculum.
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Coast to Coast AM : UFO Revelations, CERN, & Extinctions – 11/19/2009 – Part 2/16 www.youtube.com KARMELITA Vincent
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Coast to Coast AM : UFO Revelations, CERN, & Extinctions – 11/19/2009 – Part 1/16 www.youtube.com KARMELITA Vincent
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Roger Highfield, Science Editor, describes the biggest experiment on the planet, the Large Hadron Collider, LHC.
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www.larouchepac.com — Creighton C. Jones of LaRouche’s Science Basement Team addresses a Townhall meeting of San Francisco Congressional Candidate Summer Justice Shields ( http ). — 04.15.10
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Title says it all!
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A Collection of posters from some of the classic Science Fiction films including Star Wars, and many of the 50s Sci Fi movies – from the archives of www.moviemem.com
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Lynn McTaggart On C2C.
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Stephen Hawking gives a talk on why we should go into space at a meeting of the Planetary Society held in Cambridge, Britain, February 27, 2010. In attendance: Louis Friedman, Ann Druyan, Neil deGrasse Tyson, Jim Bell, Martin Rees and Bill Nye. Video shot by Eziko von Rautenkranz.
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