NASA | Our Violent Universe
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- čas přidán 30. 06. 2024
- Our universe is more than a serene landscape of stars--it is teeming with activity from some extremely violent events. In a presentation at the IMAX theatre at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C. on September 30, scientists take us inside our violent universe with stunning visuals from NASA satellites.
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I am lucky I live in these decades... the beginning of understanding where I come from....thank you for sharing
Very Inspiring knowing more about our Universe, while watching and reading quite obviously gives me more knowledge, which makes a happier person.
That birth of the universe simulation is so profound and beautiful, it makes me want to cry.
you had me at LOTR reference lol
Never stop doing what you guys do, no matter the odds!
One question leads to another. Never enough knowledge. Thank you for this great video.
Thanks a lot for sharing this !
excellent
Awesome! ThumbsUP!
Great stuff
very cool
very interesting :)
Who makes the artist renditions/interpretations whenever they introduce a new presenter and how do they do it?
Also, awesome video guys!
Spasibo.
Nice
I may only be 11 but please get my application ready for me to be an astronomer. ;D
+gunner strikes You go dude!
However I advise you to mayor in Physics and then getting a PHD in astrophysics.
As an amateur astronomer, that's the path I wished I could have taken.
+Nicolás Táppero Thanks this advice will come in handy! :D
If there's a past which we call the microwave background and all the other lights we perceive, then there must also be a future. If we presume that our galaxy is relatively speaking in the present, and we can see the past, what about the future can we perceive light coming from the future, presuming that we're not the center of the universe? In other words, is cosmic crystallography a fact?
that's not the past that is light that recently got to us from a time ago
+Magniloquence progeny its essentially the past because when we see the galaxies were seeing their positions of where they WERE
+jd b06 NOT where they are ;D
we, must, make, mod, :D spacemods