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Orion nebula Posted by: mpcb
Video duration: 164 seconds Volume visualization of the Orion Nebula original:http://v is.sdsc.edu/research /orion.html Related: astronomy, formation, nebula, orion, stellar, visualization, vo |
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To the Moon and Beyond Posted by: mpcb
Video duration: 236 seconds NASA Exploration Launch Projects Related: mars, mission, moon, nasa, rocket, space |
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Edge of the Solar system Posted by: mpcb
Video duration: 34 seconds This still shows the locations of Voyagers 1 and 2. Voyager 1 is traveling a lot and has crossed into the heliosheath, the region where interstellar gas and solar wind start to mix. Click on the image for movie or download color print resolution still and black & white still. Credit: NASA/Walt Feimer Related: astronomy, heliosheath, nasa, solar, spaceshipe, system, voyage |
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Black Hole Fires at Neighboring Galaxy Posted by: mpcb
Video duration: 46 seconds This is an animation of 3C321. Reference: http://chandra.harva rd.edu/photo/2007/3c 321/ Related: agn, black, chandra, galaxy, hole, nasa, qso, quasars, x-ray |
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Galaxy merging Posted by: mpcb
Video duration: 57 seconds A simulation of the Andromeda - Milky Way merger by M. Steinmetz (AIP) Related: andromeda, astronomy, galaxy, interact, merger, milkyway |
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Black hole merge Posted by: mpcb
Video duration: 30 seconds The simulation of gravitational waves churned by the collision of black holes. Made by the Columbia Supercomputer at NASA's Advanced Supercomputing Facility at Ames Research Center. Related: astronomy, black, gravitational, gravity, hole, nasa, simulation, wave |
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GRB burst Posted by: mpcb
Video duration: 14 seconds A computer animation of a gamma-ray burst/supernovae viewed from a distance. (Credit: NASA/Skyworks Digital) Related: burst, gamma-ray, grb, hypernova, nova, novae, sn, supernovae |
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Adaptive Optics system Posted by: mpcb
Video duration: 20 seconds The Adaptive Optics system "closing the loop" on this target (ADS 8939). Note how the binary nature of the star is completely hidden by the blurring of the atmosphere, but then after the loop is closed it is clearly a binary star. (Movie Credit: Guido Brusa, CAAO, Steward Observatory (gbrusa@as.arizona.e du) http://athene.as.ari zona.edu/~lclose/AOP RESS/) Related: 8939, ads, ao, arizona, astronomy, binary, caao, instrument, obaserver, star, telescope |
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Cosmology background radiation (CMB) Posted by: mpcb
Video duration: 3 seconds An all-sky image of the infant Universe, 379,000 years after the Big Bang. In 1992, NASA's COBE mission first detected tiny temperature fluctuations (shown as color variations) in the infant universe. The WMAP image brings the COBE picture into sharp focus. Credit: WMAP group Related: 3k, astronomy, bang, big, cmb, cobe, cosmology, microwave, nasa, radiation, universe, wilkinson, wmap |








