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  • 12:16 Nebulae: Crash Course Astronomy #36

    Nebulae: Crash Course Astronomy #36

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    Astronomers study a lot of gorgeous things, but nebulae might be the most breathtakingly beautiful of them all. Nebulae are clouds of gas and dust in space. They can glow on their own or reflect light from nearby stars. When they glow it’s usually predomi

  • 11:10 White Dwarfs & Planetary Nebulae: Crash Course Astronomy #30

    White Dwarfs & Planetary Nebulae: Crash Course Astronomy #30

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    Today Phil follows up last week’s look at the death of low mass stars with what comes next: a white dwarf. White dwarfs are incredibly hot and dense objects roughly the size of Earth. They also can form planetary nebulae: huge, intricately detailed object

  • 12:12 Popular Introduction to Astronomy: Crash Course Astronomy #1

    Introduction to Astronomy: Crash Course Astronomy #1

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    Welcome to the first episode of Crash Course Astronomy. Your host for this intergalactic adventure is the Bad Astronomer himself, Phil Plait. We begin with answering a question: "What is astronomy?" -- Table of Contents: What is Astronomy? 3:00 Who Studie

  • 11:14 Popular The Milky Way: Crash Course Astronomy #37

    The Milky Way: Crash Course Astronomy #37

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    Today we’re talking about our galactic neighborhood: The Milky Way. It’s a disk galaxy, a collection of dust, gas, and hundreds of billions of stars, with the Sun located about halfway out from the center. The disk has grand spiral patterns in it, formed

  • 11:23 Popular Everything, The Universe...And Life: Crash Course Astronomy #46

    Everything, The Universe...And Life: Crash Course Astronomy #46

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    Here it is, folks: the end. In our final episode of Crash Course Astronomy, Phil gives the course a send off with a look at some of his favorite topics and the big questions that Astronomy allows us to ask. Thank you for watching. -- Crash Course Astronom

  • 12:17 Popular High Mass Stars: Crash Course Astronomy #31

    High Mass Stars: Crash Course Astronomy #31

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    Massive stars fuse heavier elements in their cores than lower mass stars. This leads to the creation of heavier elements up to iron. Iron robs critical energy from the core, causing it to collapse. The shock wave, together with a huge swarm of neutrinos,

  • 02:49 Voyager Images from the Odysseys (NASA Space Photos)

    Voyager Images from the Odysseys (NASA Space Photos)

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    Sit back and enjoy the view from the Voyagers' epic journey through the solar system. See iconic images of planets and moons, including Jupiter, Io, Europa, Saturn, Titan, Uranus, Neptune and Triton, set to music. For more images, news and FAQs about the

  • 17:03 An astrophysicist explains the first JWST science images

    An astrophysicist explains the first JWST science images

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    The first science images from JWST are absolutely spectacular, but what are we seeing in them and what can learn from them? I've been at the National Astronomy Meeting at the University of Warwick all week with 500 of my fellow astronomers, and we've been

  • 12:03 Popular Low Mass Stars: Crash Course Astronomy #29

    Low Mass Stars: Crash Course Astronomy #29

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    Today we are talking about the life -- and death -- of stars. Low mass stars live a long time, fusing all their hydrogen into helium over a trillion years. More massive stars like the Sun live shorter lives. They fuse hydrogen into helium, and eventually

  • 11:17 Naked Eye Observations: Crash Course Astronomy #2

    Naked Eye Observations: Crash Course Astronomy #2

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    Today on Crash Course Astronomy, Phil invites you to head outside and take a look at all the incredible things you can see with your naked eye. -- Table of Contents: Naked Eye Observations 0:28.4 Constellations 3:09.7 The Color of Stars 2:44.5 View of the

  • 10:36 Star Clusters: Crash Course Astronomy #35

    Star Clusters: Crash Course Astronomy #35

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    Last week we covered multiple star systems, but what if we added thousands or even millions of stars to the mix? A star cluster. There are different kinds of clusters, though. Open clusters contain hundreds or thousands of stars held together by gravity.

  • 15:45 How do Spacecraft Photograph the Planets & get the Images Back to Earth?

    How do Spacecraft Photograph the Planets & get the Images Back to Earth?

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    https://brilliant.org/CuriousDroidEver wondered how we can take those amazing images of the planets from spacecraft and get them back to earth for scientific study and just to see what they really look like. Well in this video we do just that and see how

  • 07:04 Star Field and Nebula Images

    Star Field and Nebula Images

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    Star Field and Nebula Images More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=w3IKEa_GOYs

  • 11:37 Parabolic Mirrors and Real Images

    Parabolic Mirrors and Real Images

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    Parabolic Mirrors and Real Images More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=8X1AS9qD5AQ

  • 01:00 Schlieren Images Let You See The Invisible

    Schlieren Images Let You See The Invisible

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    Schlieren Images Let You See The InvisibleSee the full video here: https://youtu.be/bQd93rjf8lQ#shorts

  • 12:01 Popular Binary And Multiple Stars: Crash Course Astronomy #34

    Binary And Multiple Stars: Crash Course Astronomy #34

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    Double stars are stars that appear to be near each other in the sky, but if they’re gravitationally bound together we call them binary stars. Many stars are actually part of binary or multiple systems. If they are close enough together they can actually t

  • 12:40 You Won't Believe Space Objects Like These Are Real | Hubble Images Episode 11

    You Won't Believe Space Objects Like These Are Real | Hubble Images Episode 11

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    Showcasing the stunning nebulae in our galaxy as seen by Hubble.Get MagellanTV here: https://try.magellantv.com/astrum and get an exclusive offer for our viewers: an extended, month-long trial, FREE. MagellanTV has the largest and best collection of Scien

  • 13:23 Popular The Big Bang: Crash Course Astronomy #42

    The Big Bang: Crash Course Astronomy #42

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    Thanks to observations of galaxy redshifts, we can tell that the universe is EXPANDING! Knowing that the universe is expanding and how quickly its expanding also allows us to run the clock backwards 14 billion years to the way the universe began - with a

  • 12:06 Galaxies, Part 1: Crash Course Astronomy #38

    Galaxies, Part 1: Crash Course Astronomy #38

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    The Milky Way is our neighborhood in the universe. It’s a galaxy and there are many others out there. Galaxies contain gas, dust, and billions of stars or more. They come in four main shapes: elliptical, spiral, peculiar, and irregular. Galaxies can colli

  • 11:23 Can You Recover Sound From Images?

    Can You Recover Sound From Images?

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    Is it possible to reconstruct sound from high-speed video images? Part of this video was sponsored by LastPass: http://bit.ly/2SmRQkk Special thanks to Dr. Abe Davis for revisiting his research with me: http://abedavis.com This video was based on research

  • 11:23 Dark Energy, Cosmology Part 2: Crash Course Astronomy #43

    Dark Energy, Cosmology Part 2: Crash Course Astronomy #43

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    The majority of the universe is made up of a currently mysterious entity that pervades space: dark energy. We don’t know exactly what it is, but we do know that dark energy accelerates the expansion of space. We think this means the Universe will expand f

  • 12:00 Dark Matter: Crash Course Astronomy #41

    Dark Matter: Crash Course Astronomy #41

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    Today on Crash Course Astronomy, Phil dives into some very dark matters. The stuff we can actually observe in the universe isn’t all there is. Galaxies and other large structures in the universe are created and shifted by a force we detect mostly indirect

  • 01:00 Mirrors don't flip images... you do

    Mirrors don't flip images... you do

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    I show you why images look flipped in a mirrorSee the full video here: https://youtu.be/x2owiSx0biUSubscribe to my main channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1VLQPn9cYSqx8plbk9RxxQ#shorts

  • 05:16 Here's Why Zodiac Constellations Are Still Used in Astronomy

    Here's Why Zodiac Constellations Are Still Used in Astronomy

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    To understand astronomy, astrology might actually not be a bad place to start... Although scientists certainly havent proven that being an Aries makes you more impatient or a Libra means youre wise, the constellations in the zodiac have unlocked hidden se

  • Bill Nye Breaks Down Webb Telescope Space Images | WIRED

    Bill Nye Breaks Down Webb Telescope Space Images | WIRED

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    The James Webb Space Telescope has dazzled us with its first batch of images. WIRED got in touch with the one and only Bill Nye to break down some of these astonishing photos, explaining what we're really looking at. Bill analyzes some images of the Carin

  • 14:05 Popular Gamma-Ray Bursts: Crash Course Astronomy #40

    Gamma-Ray Bursts: Crash Course Astronomy #40

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    Gamma-ray bursts are not only incredible to study, but their discovery has an epic story all its own. Today Phil takes you through some Cold War history and then dives into what we know. Bursts come in two rough varieties: Long and short. Long ones are fr

  • 11:21 Distances: Crash Course Astronomy #25

    Distances: Crash Course Astronomy #25

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    How do astronomers make sense out of the vastness of space? How do they study things so far away? Today Phil talks about distances, going back to early astronomy. Ancient Greeks were able to find the size of the Earth, and from that the distance to and th

  • 12:57 Popular Neutron Stars: Crash Course Astronomy #32

    Neutron Stars: Crash Course Astronomy #32

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    In the aftermath of a 8 – 20 solar mass star’s demise we find a weird little object known as a neutron star. Neutrons stars are incredibly dense, spin rapidly, and have very strong magnetic fields. Some of them we see as pulsars, flashing in brightness as

  • 15:15 Popular Deep Time: Crash Course Astronomy #45

    Deep Time: Crash Course Astronomy #45

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    As we approach the end of Crash Course Astronomy, it’s time now to acknowledge that our Universe’s days are numbered. Stars will die out after a few trillion years, protons will decay and matter will dissolve after a thousand trillion trillion trillion ye

  • 12:26 Popular Black Holes: Crash Course Astronomy #33

    Black Holes: Crash Course Astronomy #33

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    We’ve covered a lot of incredible stuff, but this week we’re talking about the weirdest objects in space: BLACK HOLES. Stellar mass black holes form when a very massive star dies, and its core collapses. The core has to be more than about 2.8 times the Su

  • 01:21 World's First Images of Newborn White Shark?

    World's First Images of Newborn White Shark?

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    In light of the recent press regarding this shark, I'm releasing some select footage of this encounter that occurred off on July 9th, 2023. I have over 18 minutes of footage of this little creature. You can read the corresponding research paper in the sci

  • 11:55 Popular Comets: Crash Course Astronomy #21

    Comets: Crash Course Astronomy #21

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    Today on Crash Course Astronomy, Phil explains comets. Comets are chunks of ice and rock that orbit the Sun. When they get near the Sun the ice turns into gas, forming the long tail, and also releases dust that forms a different tail. We’ve visited comets

  • 10:34 Popular Light: Crash Course Astronomy #24

    Light: Crash Course Astronomy #24

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    In order to understand how we study the universe, we need to talk a little bit about light. Light is a form of energy. Its wavelength tells us its energy and color. Spectroscopy allows us to analyze those colors and determine an object’s temperature, dens

  • 01:39 New NASA video of Saturn with stunning real images from Cassini

    New NASA video of Saturn with stunning real images from Cassini

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    NASA's Cassini spacecraft first began orbiting Saturn in 2004. For the last 13 years, it has seen sights on Saturn that no other spacecraft has shown us. Here are some of the best images from Cassini's mission, so far. Read more: http://www.businessinside

  • 08:02 Unlocking The Hidden Lasers on Your Phone To Make 3D Images

    Unlocking The Hidden Lasers on Your Phone To Make 3D Images

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    In this video I show you how to make 3d images using the the VSCEL lasers. I show you how you can see these IR lasers using a security camera. I talk about how the lasers can be so small.Get Your Experiment Box Here: https://theactionlab.com/Checkout my e

  • 03:57 This Could Be the End of Urban Astronomy (360 Video)

    This Could Be the End of Urban Astronomy (360 Video)

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    City lights are blinding our view of space, and its forcing urban astronomers to rethink the way they make observations. To make matters worse, a change in the type of lights being used could be the end of some observatories. Plunging Down an Ice Track at

  • 10:34 20 EASY WAYS TO TRANSFER IMAGES TO DIFFERENT SURFACES

    20 EASY WAYS TO TRANSFER IMAGES TO DIFFERENT SURFACES

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    You wanna upgrade familiar things with your favorite photos or images? Get ready! Everything from your shoes and T-shirts to night candles and pillows is never gonna be the same! Have fun! Subscribe to 5-Minute Crafts KIDS: https://goo.gl/PEuLVt ---------

  • 12:36 Popular A Brief History Of The Universe: Crash Course Astronomy #44

    A Brief History Of The Universe: Crash Course Astronomy #44

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    Thanks to the wonders of physics, astronomers can map a timeline of the universe’s history. Today, Phil’s going to give you an overview of those first few minutes (yes, MINUTES) of the universe’s life. It started with a Big Bang, when the Universe was inc

  • 11:33 Popular Asteroids: Crash Course Astronomy #20

    Asteroids: Crash Course Astronomy #20

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    Now that we’ve finished our tour of the planets, we’re headed back to the asteroid belt. Asteroids are chunks of rock, metal, or both that were once part of smallish planets but were destroyed after collisions. Most orbit the Sun between Mars and Jupiter,

  • 01:57 The Mystery Of Bulgaria's Green Cat - Getty Images TV

    The Mystery Of Bulgaria's Green Cat - Getty Images TV

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    Meet Bulgaria's famous emerald green cat, a stray cat seen roaming the streets of the seaside town of Varna, Bulgaria. Subscribe to Getty Images TV on YouTube: http://gtty.im/2r0Jgyx Like @gettyimages on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gettyimages Foll

  • 03:35 Infrared astronomy - with Matthew Bothwell

    Infrared astronomy - with Matthew Bothwell

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    Why does the universe look the way it does? The answer could lie in the massive, dusty, and star-producing galaxies that existed billions of years ago, and are invisible to the naked eye.Watch Matthew Bothwell's full lecture on 'The Invisible Universe': h

  • 12:16 Popular Saturn: Crash Course Astronomy #18

    Saturn: Crash Course Astronomy #18

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    Saturn is the crown jewel of the solar system, beautiful and fascinating. It is a gas giant, and has a broad set of rings made of ice particles. Moons create gaps in the rings via their gravity. Saturn has dozens of moons, including Titan, which is as big

  • 10:44 Popular Jupiter: Crash Course Astronomy #16

    Jupiter: Crash Course Astronomy #16

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    Jupiter is the biggest planet in our solar system. The gas giant is NOT a failed star, but a really successful planet! It has a dynamic atmosphere with belts and zones, as well as an enormous red spot that’s actually a persistent hurricane. Jupiter is sti

  • 10:12 Popular Mars: Crash Course Astronomy #15

    Mars: Crash Course Astronomy #15

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    The fourth planet from the sun and the outermost of the terrestrial planets, Mars has long been a popular spot for missions and imagination. Phil walks you through the planet's topography, core, and features. We'll take a look back to Mars's past and make

  • 15:35 Galaxies, Part 2: Crash Course Astronomy #39

    Galaxies, Part 2: Crash Course Astronomy #39

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    Active galaxies pour out lots of energy, due to their central supermassive black holes gobbling down matter. Galaxies tend not to be loners, but instead exist in smaller groups and larger clusters. Our Milky Way is part of the Local Group, and will one da

  • 12:04 Popular The Sun: Crash Course Astronomy #10

    The Sun: Crash Course Astronomy #10

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    Phil takes us for a closer (eye safe!) look at the two-octillion ton star that rules our solar system. We look at the sun's core, plasma, magnetic fields, sunspots, solar flares, coronal mass ejections, and what all of that means for our planet. This epis

  • 02:53 New sonar images may reveal location of Amelia Earharts plane

    New sonar images may reveal location of Amelia Earharts plane

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    The founder of a deep sea exploration company believes he has uncovered a major clue about what happened to Amelia Earhart after her plane disappeared nearly 90 years ago: sonar images that show a plane-shaped object resting at the bottom of the Pacific O

  • 04:56 These Natural Images Fool Neural Networks (And Maybe You Too)

    These Natural Images Fool Neural Networks (And Maybe You Too)

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    Check out Weights & Biases here and sign up for a free demo: https://www.wandb.com/papersTheir blog post on training a neural network is available here: https://www.wandb.com/articles/mnist The paper "Natural Adversarial Examples" and its dataset are avai

  • 01:23 Snippet: Mesmerizing images of the fly brain captured at record speed

    Snippet: Mesmerizing images of the fly brain captured at record speed

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    With a new technique called expansion microscopy, scientists have been taking extremely close looks at fly brains by labeling neurons of interest and tracing their thinnest tendrils to chart connections. Learn more about this technique at https://www.scie

  • 12:19 Popular Uranus & Neptune: Crash Course Astronomy #19

    Uranus & Neptune: Crash Course Astronomy #19

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    Today we’re rounding out our planetary tour with ice giants Uranus and Neptune. Both have small rocky cores, thick mantles of ammonia, water, and methane, and atmospheres that make them look greenish and blue. Uranus has a truly weird rotation and relativ

  • 10:50 Popular Venus: Crash Course Astronomy #14

    Venus: Crash Course Astronomy #14

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    Venus is a gorgeous naked-eye planet, hanging like a diamond in the twilight -- but it’s beauty is best looked at from afar. Even though Mercury is closer to the sun, Venus is the hottest planet in the solar system, due to a runaway greenhouse effect, and

  • 04:36 You Can Now Feel 3D Images, Thanks to This New Tech

    You Can Now Feel 3D Images, Thanks to This New Tech

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    3D images you can not only see, but feel and hear? This is not a drill. Subscribe to Seeker! http://bit.ly/subscribeseeker Watch more Elements! http://bit.ly/ElementsPlaylist Visit our shop at http://shop.seeker.comImagine an interactive, 3D representatio

  • 09:51 Popular The Moon: Astronomy #12

    The Moon: Astronomy #12

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    Join Phil for a tour of our capital-M Moon, from surface features, inside to the core, and back in time to theories about its formation. This episode is brought to you by Squarespace: http://www.squarespace.com/crashcourse -- Table of Contents Many Millio

  • 11:50 Exoplanets: Crash Course Astronomy #27

    Exoplanets: Crash Course Astronomy #27

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    Today Phil explains that YES, there are other planets out there and astonomers have a lot of methods for detecting them. Nearly 2000 have been found so far. The most successful method is using transits, where a planet physically passes in front of its par

  • 10:17 Popular Introduction to the Solar System: Crash Course Astronomy #9

    Introduction to the Solar System: Crash Course Astronomy #9

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    In today's Crash Course Astronomy, Phil takes a look at the explosive history of our cosmic backyard. We explore how we went from a giant ball of gas to the system of planets and other celestial objects we have today. This episode is sponsored by Squaresp

  • 04:12 AI Creates Near Perfect Images Of People, Dogs and More

    AI Creates Near Perfect Images Of People, Dogs and More

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    Check out Weights & Biases here and sign up for a free demo:- Run experiments with this paper here: https://app.wandb.ai/l2k2/sonnet-sonnet_examples/runs/jizpgd0o?workspace=user-l2k2- Free demo: https://www.wandb.com/papers The paper "Generating Diverse H

  • 05:27 The 1995 Hubble photo that changed astronomy

    The 1995 Hubble photo that changed astronomy

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    The Hubble Deep Field, explained by the man who made it happen. Subscribe to our channel! http://goo.gl/0bsAjO Click here to download the Hubble Deep Field images: http://www.spacetelescope.org/science/deep_fields/ /// Vox.com is a news website that helps

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  • 11:06 Brown Dwarfs: Crash Course Astronomy #28

    Brown Dwarfs: Crash Course Astronomy #28

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    While Jupiter is nowhere near massive enough to initiate fusion in its core, there are even more massive objects out there that fall just short of that achievement as well called brown dwarfs. Brown dwarfs, have a mass that places them between giant plane

  • 09:46 Popular Moon Phases: Crash Course Astronomy #4

    Moon Phases: Crash Course Astronomy #4

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    In this episode of Crash Course Astronomy, Phil takes you through the cause and name of the Moon's phases. -- Why the Moon Has Phases 0:36.1 Spheres in Orbit 1:05.4 Name of the Moon Phases 2:25.5 How We See It 7:48.2 -- PBS Digital Studios: http://youtube

  • 04:17 The Most Important Astronomy Picture Ever Taken

    The Most Important Astronomy Picture Ever Taken

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    http://gplus.to/TonyDarnell http://twitter.com/DeepAstronomy http://facebook.com/SpaceFan I've recently discovered an animation that was rendered using the measured redshift of all 10,000 galaxies in the Hubble Ultra Deep Field image. I've written a short

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  • 10:41 Stars: Crash Course Astronomy #26

    Stars: Crash Course Astronomy #26

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    Today Phil’s explaining the stars and how they can be categorized using their spectra. Together with their distance, this provides a wealth of information about them including their luminosity, size, and temperature. The HR diagram plots stars’ luminosity

  • 02:20 How to make NebulArt

    How to make NebulArt

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    Find out how to make your own NebulArt in Astronomy at Home.Nebulae are regions of gas and dust in space where stars form. They emit light in many different wavelengths but humans can only see a small portion of this light - visible light. Thankfully, we

  • 10:30 Popular Jupiter's Moons: Crash Course Astronomy #17

    Jupiter's Moons: Crash Course Astronomy #17

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    Before moving on from Jupiter to Saturn, we’re going to linger for a moment on Jupiter’s moons. There are 67 known moons, and 4 huge ones that we want to explore in greater detail. Ganymede is the largest - larger, in fact, than any other moon in the sola

  • 05:24 First Images of Black Holes!

    First Images of Black Holes!

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    The Event Horizon Telescope Collaboration observed the supermassive black holes at the center of M87 and our Milky Way galaxy (SgrA*) finding the dark central shadow in accordance with General Relativity, further demonstrating the power of this 100 year-o

  • 12:01 Telescopes: Crash Course Astronomy #6

    Telescopes: Crash Course Astronomy #6

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    Today Phil explains how telescopes work and offers up some astronomical shopping advice. -- How Telescopes Work 1:07 Refractors vs Reflectors 2:50 Technology and the Light Spectrum 7:45 -- PBS Digital Studios: http://youtube.com/pbsdigitalstudios Follow P

  • 30:58 The Final Images We Will Ever See of Pluto and Arrokoth

    The Final Images We Will Ever See of Pluto and Arrokoth

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    Astrum explores everything NASA's New Horizons saw and discovered in the Kuiper Belt around Pluto, Charon and Arrokoth (Ultima Thule). Astrum merch now available! Apparel: https://teespring.com/stores/astrum-space Metal Posters: https://displate.com/promo

  • 05:24 This AI Creates Images Of Nearly Any Animal!

    This AI Creates Images Of Nearly Any Animal!

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    Check out Lambda here and sign up for their GPU Cloud: https://lambdalabs.com/papers The paper "COCO-FUNIT: Few-Shot Unsupervised Image Translation with a Content Conditioned Style Encoder" is available here: https://nvlabs.github.io/COCO-FUNIT/ Watch the

  • 01:00 Why most images of Neptune are the wrong color #shorts

    Why most images of Neptune are the wrong color #shorts

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    If you want to learn more about how scientists colorize space, Vox producer Coleman Lowndes has a great explainer on our channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WSG0MnmUsEY&t=253sHere is a link to the University of Oxford study, which has some news about

  • 11:22 Meteors: Crash Course Astronomy #23

    Meteors: Crash Course Astronomy #23

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    Today Phil helps keep you from ticking off an astronomer in your life by making sure you know the difference between a meteor, meteorite, and meteoroid. When the Earth plows through the stream emitted by a comet we get a meteor shower. Meteors burn up abo

  • 02:24 Popular Rare images of blue whale feeding behavior

    Rare images of blue whale feeding behavior

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    Oregon State scientists captured some rare blue whale feeding behavior from a research drone. Whales are the largest creatures on earth, and they get their energy by consuming some of the smallest creatures in the sea. This video shows how they make choic

  • 02:52 World's first images of dogs—and they're wearing leashes

    World's first images of dogs—and they're wearing leashes

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    Saudi find may reveal how humans harnessed early dogs to survive. Learn more - http://scim.ag/2zN4PEw

  • 02:09 Medical scanner takes 3D images of the whole body at once

    Medical scanner takes 3D images of the whole body at once

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    Researchers at the University of California, Davis have created the first scanner to capture an image of the entire human body at once. EXPLORER is an incredibly efficient PET/CT scanner and that's medical imaging could be used to detect cancer and differ

  • 09:39 All the Ways Google Gets Street View Images | WIRED

    All the Ways Google Gets Street View Images | WIRED

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    In 15 years, Google Street View has circled the planet 400 times. WIRED walks through all those years of gadgets and gear to understand the tools Google Street View uses to map the world.Still havent subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? http://wrd.cm/15fP7B7 L

  • 05:21 How to Detect AI Images (and why it doesn't matter)

    How to Detect AI Images (and why it doesn't matter)

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    It is a very weird moment and it is really important that a lot of people have both the kinds of skills that give them good signals for when to get suspicious AND strong abilities to figure out whether things are real or not. Both of those things, IMO, ar

  • 11:41 The Oort Cloud: Crash Course Astronomy #22

    The Oort Cloud: Crash Course Astronomy #22

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    Now that we’re done with the planets, asteroid belt, and comets, we’re heading to the outskirts of the solar system. Out past Neptune are vast reservoirs of icy bodies that can become comets if they get poked into the inner solar system. The Kuiper Belt i

  • 03:56 This researcher created an algorithm that removes the water from underwater images

    This researcher created an algorithm that removes the water from underwater images

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    Why do all the pictures you take underwater look blandly blue-green? The answer has to do with how light travels through water. Derya Akkaynak, an oceangoing engineer, has figured out a way to recover the colorful brilliance of the deep.Read the full stor

  • 07:01 NASA Images Aren’t Always Real, This Is How Space Artists Create Them

    NASA Images Aren’t Always Real, This Is How Space Artists Create Them

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    We go inside NASA's art department, where galaxies, star systems, and black holes are visualized. A.I. Is Monitoring You Right Now and Here’s How It's Using Your Data https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KpybityrXfs Subscribe! https://www.youtube.com/user/DNew

  • 01:41 Mesmerizing New Hubble Telescope Images Features a Cluster of Galaxies

    Mesmerizing New Hubble Telescope Images Features a Cluster of Galaxies

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    You wont be able to peel your eyes away.

  • 01:31 NASA released the closest-ever images of Jupiter’s Great Red Spot

    NASA released the closest-ever images of Jupiter’s Great Red Spot

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    As NASA's Juno probe flew over Jupiter on July 10th, it snapped photographs of the planet's most iconic feature, the Great Red Spot. Following is a transcript of the video. This is our closest look at Jupiter's iconic "Great Red Spot." These photographs w

  • 10:32 Popular Eclipses: Crash Course Astronomy #5

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  • 10:14 Popular The Earth: Crash Course Astronomy #11

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  • 10:18 Popular Mercury: Crash Course Astronomy #13

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  • 10:17 Gravitational Astronomy? How Detecting Gravitational Waves Changes Everything

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  • 09:29 Cycles in the Sky: Crash Course Astronomy #3

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  • 10:03 Popular The Gravity of the Situation: Crash Course Astronomy #7

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  • 12:35 The New Astronomy: Crash Course History of Science #13

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  • 12:48 NASA's James Webb Space Telescope: Stunning new images captured of the universe | 60 Minutes

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  • 04:33 What Causes The Phases Of The Moon?

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  • 02:20 How to Make Galaxy Goo

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  • 05:50 Seeing The Smallest Thing In The Universe

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  • 04:31 What's inside a black hole?

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  • 03:26 Where does Space begin?

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  • 02:22 Newton's Laws of Motion

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  • 03:10 Are there aliens?

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  • 02:51 Popular Collisions and Explosions in the Universe

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  • 02:21 Exploring Moons

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  • 02:53 Popular What is Light?

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  • 04:13 Popular Black Hole Seen For The First Time. Black hole breakthrough: Event Horizon Telescope's landmark imag

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  • 01:50 Seeing The Invisible

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  • 03:38 How will the Universe end?

    How will the Universe end?

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  • 02:32 What Is Gravity?

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  • 03:12 Mission to Mars

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  • 02:47 The Origin of the Elements

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  • 11:33 What is dark matter ? And what is it made of ? #darkmatter #astrophysics #spacedocumentary

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  • 03:06 Popular Stars and the H-R Diagram

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  • 06:17 Gravity is not a force | What is gravity ? #astrophysics #gravity #universe

    Gravity is not a force | What is gravity ? #astrophysics #gravity #universe

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  • 05:22 Skylight: Looking Back in Time at the Speed of Light

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    Light takes time to travel from stars and distant galaxies to observers here on Earth. How much have the stars changed since first emitting the light that we see tonight? How far back in time are we seeing when we look at the night sky? #lightyear #astron

  • 04:56 Why Do We Have Leap Years?

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  • 01:01 SOFIA Discovers Water on a Sunlit Surface of the Moon

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  • 16:32 The Absurd Search For Dark Matter

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  • 09:19 How to Understand the Image of a Black Hole

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  • 02:58 Skylight: How Does Our Solar System Move Around the Milky Way?

    Skylight: How Does Our Solar System Move Around the Milky Way?

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    The planets orbit the Sun in a fairly flat plane. How does that plane relate to the orientation of the Milky Way? If we could see the Sun moving among our night sky constellations, which direction would it be heading? Watch this video to learn how our sol

  • 03:26 Skylight: More Than Meets the Eye

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  • 10:22 How Far Are The Nearest Stars?

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  • 09:55 Seeing Inside the Sun

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    Dr. Robert Stein, professor of Physics and Astronomy at Michigan State Universe has long envisioned a day when he could use supercomputer programs to "see" through the roiling surface of the sun and glimpse its dynamic interior. He describes his quest and

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    An observatory in Hawaii says it has snapped the highest resolution images ever taken of our sun, capable of seeing details as small as 18 miles across. The when the photos are played in succession the result is a hypnotizing loop plasma bubbles, each the

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  • 03:50 Mercury retrograde, explained without astrology

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  • 10:06 We Tried To Make Pizzas With Zero Waste

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  • 07:36 Telescopes in Space! | How We Study Space | SciShow Kids

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