Earth In SpaceQuick View
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Earth In Space

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Here, we beckon viewers to see Earth in its cosmic context, which includes the stars, interstellar gases, the moon, the sun, and the solar winds.
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Spectacle of Star Death .

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Take a breathtaking journey into the future, five billion years from now, to see the ultimate fate of the Solar System. This gem from HubbleCast showcases stunning Hubble imagery of the death throes of Sun-like stars. The wreckage of these dying stars form the building blocks of new generations of stars.
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Hyper Earth: the New World

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Incredible 4k supercomputer images of Planet Earth. Youtube plays them now at HD resolution. Youtube allows us to upload full UltraHD images now, and we hope the platform will begin streaming them in the next year.
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Volcano Activity - Hawaii

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In this SpaceRip video we look at recent new activity from Hawaii's Kilauea Volcano. Just as the activity is rising, we&'re learning more about its deeper patterns. A new study finds that a deep connection about 50 miles underground can explain the enigmatic behavior of two of Earth&';s most notable volcanoes, Hawaii's Mauna Loa and Kilauea.
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The Mariana Trench - Data Visualisation

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In this SpaceRip video we look at a flight down into a data visualisation of the undersea mountains and trenches of the Pacific Ocean, ending up in the deepest part of the ocean, the Marianas Trench. The 'Challenger Deep' is measured at 35,813 feet below the surface, or 10,915 meters. Courtesy of NOAA's Marine Geology and Geophysics Division.
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Super Hurricanes and Typhoons

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In this video presentation from SpaceRip we look at: Why do a rare few evolve into colossal monsters, that leave in their wake a trail of destruction, death, and despair?
Melting Ice Caps: One Scientist's Point of ViewQuick View
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Melting Ice Caps: One Scientist's Point of View

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Take a look at the recent changes that are taking place at Earth's North and South Pole. Tom Wagner, the Cryosphere program manager at NASA, takes a look at the loss of Artic Sea Ice, changes in Greenland and Antarctica, and reveals some surprisingly blatant truths about what is happening to our planet.
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Mapping the History of Space & Time

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The longer a telescope spends looking at a target, the more sensitive the observations become, and the deeper we can look into space. But to get the full picture of what's happening in the Universe, astronomers also need observations at a range of different wavelengths, requiring different telescopes. These are the key ideas behind the Great Observatories Origins Deep Survey, or GOODS for short.
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Voyage to Pandora: First Interstellar Space Flight

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Pandora is the idyllic blue world featured in the movie Avatar. Its location is a real place: Alpha Centauri, the nearest star to our Sun and the most likely destination for our first journey beyond the solar system
Wandering Stars: a tour of the planetsQuick View
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Wandering Stars: a tour of the planets

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A beauteous rip through the solar sytem, based on NASA's Science on a Sphere program 'The Wanderers.' In ancient times, humans watched the skies looking for clues to their future and to aid in their very survival. They soon observed that some stars were not fixed, but moved in the sky from night to night. They called these stars the wanderers.
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How Large is the Universe?

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The universe has long captivated us with its immense scales of distance and time. How far does it stretch? Where does it end, and what lies beyond its star fields and streams of galaxies extending as far as telescopes can see?
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The Search for Habitable Planets

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In this SpaceRip video we look at where to look for Extraterrestrial Life, What planets are likely to have the right conditions and what makes Earth special. <p> So far, in this age of planet hunting, we've yet to find anything like our solar system... with rocky inner planets in neat circular orbits, and evenly spaced gas giants on the periphery.</p>
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The Curiosity Rover and its Journey to Mars

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In this SpaceRip video we look at the Mars Curiosity Rover. This incredible piece of machinery is a one-ton, all-inclusive laboratory, capable of analyzing all aspects of the Martian surface and atmosphere. <p> It's primary goals include investigation of the climate and geology, assessment of whether or not Gale Crater has ever offered life-sustaining environmental conditions, investigating the role of water on mars, and planetary habitability studies in preparation for future human exploration.</p>
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Solar System Discovery

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Astronomers working with the super planet finding HARPS instrument at the La Silla Observatory in Chile, have discovered a remarkable extrasolar planetary system that has some striking similarities to our own Solar System.