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I just love the close-ups of Buck's hands during the guitar solo! Enjoy!

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DVD: http://hilaroad.com/video/ This short astronomy video introduces the constellation Orion and M42, the Orion Nebula. Interesting stars in and around the constellation ... all » include Betelgeuse, Rigel and Sirius. Light year as a unit of distance is mentioned. Intended to support astronomy curriculum, grades 4 to 9. http://hilaroad.com/video/ Visit http://hilaroad.com/camp/projects.html for related projects including a starfinder.

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Metallica's Astronomy from garage inc. album. ripped and edited by me with a great mixage of blue oyster cult and metallica videos. the best astronomy video ever:) thanks a lot for watching my own astronomy:) Fenerbahçe, sevilla, uefa, champions league, world cup, galatasaray roberto, real madrid, carlos, italy, USA, Sports, football, beşiktaş, türk, türkiye, turkey, fun, funny, video,movie, soccer, play, game, madonna, michael jackson, justin timberlake, britney spears, paris hilton, jackass, movie, bush, u2, Metallica fade to black- Ride the lightning, master of puppets, unforgiven, unforgiven, enter sandman, wherever i may roam, astronomy, garage inc., turn the page, nothing else matters, black, james hetfield, lars ulrich, kirk hammet, jason newstead, rob, metal band, st. anger, st.anger, frantic, one, orion, for whom the bell tolls, welcome home, sanitarium, rock, thrash, heavy metal, türkiye, komik, turkey, turkiye, türkish, music, müzik, monsters of rock, san diego, seattle, bleeding me, load, reload, and justice for all, kill em all, whiplash, studio,

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pink floyd perform astronomy domine ...look of the week

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Astronomy Domine cover, by Voivod

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Pink Floyd - Astronomy domine '67

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The advancements in radio telescope technology lead to the discovery of quasars. Core Astronomy examines the key points in the development of astronomy, beginning with Greek astronomer Ptolemy's earth centered paradigm to Nicolas Copernicus' introduction of a sun centered solar system, and Isaac Newton's three laws of motion. It then examines the discovery of Neptune, Einstein's theories of Special and General Relativity, Hubble's expanding universe, and the discoveries of quasars, white dwarfs, neutron stars, pulsars and black holes, and finally ends with astronomy's modern frontiers - the great attractor, dark matter and life existing on an extrasolar planet Buy it now: http://www.ambrosevideo.com/displayitem.cfm?vid=1233

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The origin of Einstein's general theory of relativity from the equivalence principle. Spacetime and Black Holes.

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Ancient Sumerian Astronomy

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A comet is a small body in the solar system that orbits the Sun and (at least occasionally) exhibits a coma (or atmosphere) and/or a tail — both primarily from the effects of solar radiation upon the comet's nucleus, which itself is a minor body composed of rock, dust, and ice. Comets' orbits are constantly changing: their origins are in the outer solar system, and they have a propensity to be highly affected (or perturbed) by relatively close approaches to the major planets. Some are moved into Sun-grazing orbits that destroy the comets when they near the Sun, while others are thrown out of the solar system forever. A new comet may be discovered photographically using a wide-field telescope or visually with binoculars. However, even without access to optical equipment, it is still possible for the amateur astronomer to discover a Sun-grazing comet online by downloading images accumulated by some satellite observatories such as SOHO.

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My friend Tina is a teacher in Austin. She asked her sixth grade students to send me questions they had about astronomy, and I answer them on camera. There were so many I had to split this into *5* parts! This is the part. I really only answer one question: What is the Big Bang theory, and do I think it's real? But I also take a moment to talk about science, and why it's so cool.

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Planispheres & Binoculars This videos topic: Some advice for beginning your hobby in amateur astronomy and how to use a planisphere. Always remember that the most important tools are your eyes. Go out under the stars and look up!

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Astronomy Lecture - the Planets

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http://live.pirillo.com - One of the first things I bought from the App Store is a little program called Starmap. I'm an amateur Astronomer, and just love checking things out in the Galaxy. Sometimes when I'm looking at the stars, I don't know exactly what I'm looking at. That's where Starmap comes in handy.

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A team of rocket scientists at the University of Wisconsin-Madison's Space Astronomy Laboratory talk about innovative developments such as the Star Tracker 5000, which offers important applications for the national space program. The device accurately orients spacecraft by tracking star fields with a high level of precision. The researchers also explain how they gather information with an ultraviolet telescope launched by rocket, providing insight into the levels of invisible light in the universe.

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Venus es el segundo planeta del Sistema Solar en orden de distancia desde el Sol. Recibe su nombre en honor a Venus, la diosa romana del amor. Se trata de un planeta de tipo terrestre o telúrico, llamado con frecuencia el planeta hermano de la Tierra, ya que ambos son similares en cuanto a tamaño, masa y composición. La órbita de Venus es una elipse prácticamente circular, con una excentricidad de menos del 1%. Al encontrarse Venus más cercano al Sol que la Tierra, siempre se puede encontrar, aproximadamente, en la misma dirección del Sol (su mayor elongación es de 47,8º), por lo que desde la Tierra se puede ver sólo unas cuantas horas antes del orto o después del ocaso. A pesar de ello, cuando Venus es más brillante puede ser visto durante el día, siendo uno de los tres únicos cuerpos celestes que pueden ser vistos tanto de día como de noche (los otros son la Luna y el Sol). Venus es normalmente conocido como la estrella de la mañana (Lucero del Alba) o la estrella de la tarde (Lucero Vespertino) y, cuando es visible en el cielo nocturno, es el objeto más brillante del firmamento, aparte de la Luna. Por este motivo, Venus debió ser ya conocido desde los tiempos prehistóricos. Sus movimientos en el cielo eran conocidos por la mayoría de las antiguas civilizaciones, adquiriendo importancia en casi todas las interpretaciones astrológicas del movimiento planetario. En particular, la civilización maya elaboró un calendario religioso basado en los ciclos de Venus (ver Calendario maya). El símbolo del planeta Venus es una representación estilizada del espejo de la diosa Venus: un círculo con una pequeña cruz debajo, utilizado también para denotar el sexo femenino.

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Found it hard to believe when I couldn't find this song on youtube. This song and thieves in the night are among the best Mos Def and Talib Kweli have made. Regardless of what your skin color is, you have to admit these guys are two of the few guys who are conscious about society and their heritage and background

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Google TechTalks April 11, 2006 Alberto Conti Carol Christian ABSTRACT A revolution is now underway in Astronomy and Astrophysics. The next decade will witness the completion of massive, wide-area, multicolor imaging and spectroscopic surveys of the local and distant Universe. With its strong legacy of public outreach, Hubble's Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI) has been responsible for how most of the world views our universe. We recognize that, given the coming flood of information, the next step of this task is to allow users to actively explore the cosmos themselves. In this talk we hope to show some of the potential explorations of this wealth of data to help us all better...

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Angles have their origin in astronomy and spherical trigonometry. Here we introduce the rational alternative, called spread, and give examples from ISO paper sizes to the faces of a dodecahedron.

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http://live.pirillo.com - Even if you're not really "in to" Astronomy, you really have to check this out. The things you will see are just amazing. Go ahead... I dare you. Open your eyes, broaden your horizons. You never know what's out there waiting.

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http://live.pirillo.com/ - It may not be as cool as going outside and using your telescope to view the night sky, but Stellarium allows you to view the night sky (and more) from the comfort of your computer screen!

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In this episode, we'll look at a couple of bogus attempts to undermine science related to Lunar and Solar astrophysics. I apologise for the somewhat erratic sound/volume in this video. I did not record it all in one go, and I have no idea what I'm doing in iMovie. The next one will be better. To those who were referred to me by DonExodus2, thank you for checking out my videos and I hope you'll like what you see enough to subscribe. To DonExodus2 himself, thank you very much indeed for your support. Various multimedia in this video was created by NASA/ESA/JAXA/ESO/Berkley/Exeter Errata: 1. I apologise, this is just completely wrong. It was thought up until 1965 that Mercury was tidally locked to the Sun, but was proven to have 3:2 spin orbit resonance. That means for every 2 years on Mercury, there are 3 days. One Mercurian year is about 88 Terran days and one Mercurian day about 59 Terran days. I think I was once told that Mercury *was* thought to be tidally locked with the Sun, and confused that to mean it was the current consesus. Again, sorry! Music in this video: Sven-g-englar - Sigur Ros Veridis Quo - Daft Punk Exodus Honey - Honeycut

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Pink Floyd experience Darkside play Astronomy Domine in rehursals for NPF Convention 2006 - Brighton. See www.ukdarkside.tk

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Bitchwax performs the Pink Floyd classic "Astronomy Domine" live at the Brighton Bar in N.J. on nov.24 2007 chris kosnik-bass/vox finn ryan-guitar/vox bob pantella-drums

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A brief movie highlighting the Science and Technology behind NRAO's instruments: the Very Large Array (VLA) and its expansion (EVLA); the Green Bank Telescope (GBT); the Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA); and the Atacama Large Millimeter-wave Array (ALMA). For more details see www.nrao.edu.

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