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15 BIGGEST Observatories on Earth
We’ve always been fascinated with ‘everything space’. It is, after all, the final frontier. There’s surely a lot going on ‘out there’ that we don’t know about. But thanks to modern observatories, there’s also a lot that we do know. And as our technology advances, and our observatories get bigger and better, we’re able to learn more and more about that infinite ‘star-speckled’ sky. Today, we’re taking a look at the 15 Biggest Observatories on Earth.
#observatories #top15
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published: 21 Sep 2022
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National Astronomical Observatory of Japan: Striving to Solve the Mysteries of the Universe
The National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (NAOJ) is a national center of astronomical and astrophysical research, with a long history of research at forefront of the field. The center offers a variety of instruments and equipment for open use by researchers from Universities and Institutes in Japan and beyond. Facilities are based all over the world everywhere from Hawaii to Japan to Chile and include an optical and infrared telescope, radio telescopes and their array, satellite observatories and a gravitational wave detector, as well as supercomputers for theoretical research. NAOJ provides education, public outreach and world-class research and technology in order to solve and share the universe’s many mysteries.
http://www.nao.ac.jp/en
published: 10 Mar 2017
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Revolutionizing Cosmology: New Tool Extracts Deeper Data from Galaxy Surveys
Discover how researchers from the National Astronomical Observatories of China are transforming our understanding of the universe with a groundbreaking new method. This episode delves into their revolutionary technique that enhances galaxy surveys, revealing new insights into dark matter and dark energy. Join us as we explore the implications of this major scientific leap!
Best Telescopes for beginners:
Celestron 70mm Travel Scope
https://amzn.to/3jBi3yY
Celestron 114LCM Computerized Newtonian Telescope
https://amzn.to/3VzNUgU
Celestron – StarSense Explorer LT 80AZ
https://amzn.to/3jBRmds
Visit our website for up-to-the-minute updates:
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published: 22 Apr 2024
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The progress of Thai National Radio Astronomy Observatory
published: 14 Jan 2022
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National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand (NARIT)
This is a recording of a virtual talk given by Dr Saran Poshyachinda, Executive Director of National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand (NARIT), to the Astronomical Society of Botswana on 25 February 2021.
Background: The development of Space Science in Thailand is being led by the NARIT, based in Chiang Mai. Astronomy in Thailand started from a relatively low base, but led by NARIT in just over a decade, among many notable achievements, Thailand has now built and successfully operates the largest optical telescope in the region (the Thai National Telescope - TNT); is home to a global network of robotic telescopes; is nearing completion of a 40 m diameter radio telescope which will be part of a SE Asian radio telescope network; runs 5 large public observatories with associated pl...
published: 05 Mar 2021
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National Astronomical Observatory
The National Astronomical Observatory is the national observatory complex of Mexico, in Baja California state.There are three optical telescopes on the summit of the Sierra San Pedro Mártir at the NAO complex.
published: 20 Apr 2018
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APJ Video Brief (#03) - Natl. Astronomical Observatory of Japan
In western Tokyo is a campus of the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan that first opened in the early 1920s. It has several old historic buildings and telescopes now museums open to the public. The 100 year old Carl Zeiss refractors are particularly impressive. Take a brief tour of the NAOJ with me during this APJ Brief video.
published: 12 Aug 2023
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The National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (NAOJ) Promotion Video
The National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (NAOJ) has just released a new promotional video (PV).
In the previous PV produced in 2012 (and released in 2013), we introduced the overall activities of NAOJ. In contrast, the new one features the efforts of the large research projects—ALMA, the Subaru Telescope, and TMT—aiming to unlock the mysteries of the Universe such as dark matter, the evolution of the Universe, and the origin of life, which attract much attention.
Upon planning the new PV, we set up a production committee and produced the movie while continuing discussions over nearly a year. The movie-making team of the NAOJ Public Relations Office led the production and conducted most of the work, from the planning to the scriptwriting, the filming, and the editing, by themselves....
published: 15 Sep 2019
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Eta Aquariids MaunaKea Meteor shower LIVE 2024 from Subaru Telescope, Hawaii
Star chart : https://youtu.be/iAcp4TQcCww
The Subaru- Asahi Star Camera
This live stream is from Subaru Telescope , MaunaKea Hawaii , and brought to you by National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (NAOJ) and the Asahi Shimbun, a Japanese newspaper. Please subscribe !!
https://www.youtube.com/c/astroasahi?sub_confirmation=1
MaunaKea Hawaii = https://youtu.be/d18XWwB1hL8
Kiso Nagano, JP = https://youtu.be/tN21lsykIZs
Fukushima, japan = https://youtu.be/ycR7sYpcXJk
Tsukiji, Tokyo = https://youtu.be/PREtg3XqlE4
JinguGaien, Tokyo = https://youtu.be/PuBK5UeMf8c
Marugame, Kagawa = https://youtu.be/wfwFhIElgOE
Today's highlight
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1AzQbth96t6vlbo04gDGzJBUiTwu0oN4hG07Uyin-quc/edit?usp=sharing
Q: What is the orange laser?
A: The laser is used to crea...
published: 04 Jan 2024
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3 Subaru Telescope1, National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (NAOJ) (Hawaii, USA)
Subaru Telescope, National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (NAOJ) (Hawaii, USA)
Subaru Telescope
http://www.naoj.org/
published: 21 Apr 2009
17:09
15 BIGGEST Observatories on Earth
We’ve always been fascinated with ‘everything space’. It is, after all, the final frontier. There’s surely a lot going on ‘out there’ that we don’t know about. ...
We’ve always been fascinated with ‘everything space’. It is, after all, the final frontier. There’s surely a lot going on ‘out there’ that we don’t know about. But thanks to modern observatories, there’s also a lot that we do know. And as our technology advances, and our observatories get bigger and better, we’re able to learn more and more about that infinite ‘star-speckled’ sky. Today, we’re taking a look at the 15 Biggest Observatories on Earth.
#observatories #top15
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https://wn.com/15_Biggest_Observatories_On_Earth
We’ve always been fascinated with ‘everything space’. It is, after all, the final frontier. There’s surely a lot going on ‘out there’ that we don’t know about. But thanks to modern observatories, there’s also a lot that we do know. And as our technology advances, and our observatories get bigger and better, we’re able to learn more and more about that infinite ‘star-speckled’ sky. Today, we’re taking a look at the 15 Biggest Observatories on Earth.
#observatories #top15
Several segments are licensed under creative commons
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/legalcode
For more video information, please visit our website.
The Top Fives show brings you informational and entertaining top five videos! Join us and subscribe for more.
Follow Josh on Instagram! Founder and producer of the Top Fives show. Stay up to date with the channel and everything YouTube and business related! https://instagram.com/joshuajosephbaker
Follow us on Facebook!
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Note: The videos featured on the Top Fives channel are for educational and informational purposes. If you have a good idea for a video, leave us a comment! We try to read each and every comment made.
- published: 21 Sep 2022
- views: 28990
5:56
National Astronomical Observatory of Japan: Striving to Solve the Mysteries of the Universe
The National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (NAOJ) is a national center of astronomical and astrophysical research, with a long history of research at forefr...
The National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (NAOJ) is a national center of astronomical and astrophysical research, with a long history of research at forefront of the field. The center offers a variety of instruments and equipment for open use by researchers from Universities and Institutes in Japan and beyond. Facilities are based all over the world everywhere from Hawaii to Japan to Chile and include an optical and infrared telescope, radio telescopes and their array, satellite observatories and a gravitational wave detector, as well as supercomputers for theoretical research. NAOJ provides education, public outreach and world-class research and technology in order to solve and share the universe’s many mysteries.
http://www.nao.ac.jp/en
https://wn.com/National_Astronomical_Observatory_Of_Japan_Striving_To_Solve_The_Mysteries_Of_The_Universe
The National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (NAOJ) is a national center of astronomical and astrophysical research, with a long history of research at forefront of the field. The center offers a variety of instruments and equipment for open use by researchers from Universities and Institutes in Japan and beyond. Facilities are based all over the world everywhere from Hawaii to Japan to Chile and include an optical and infrared telescope, radio telescopes and their array, satellite observatories and a gravitational wave detector, as well as supercomputers for theoretical research. NAOJ provides education, public outreach and world-class research and technology in order to solve and share the universe’s many mysteries.
http://www.nao.ac.jp/en
- published: 10 Mar 2017
- views: 2065
0:58
Revolutionizing Cosmology: New Tool Extracts Deeper Data from Galaxy Surveys
Discover how researchers from the National Astronomical Observatories of China are transforming our understanding of the universe with a groundbreaking new meth...
Discover how researchers from the National Astronomical Observatories of China are transforming our understanding of the universe with a groundbreaking new method. This episode delves into their revolutionary technique that enhances galaxy surveys, revealing new insights into dark matter and dark energy. Join us as we explore the implications of this major scientific leap!
Best Telescopes for beginners:
Celestron 70mm Travel Scope
https://amzn.to/3jBi3yY
Celestron 114LCM Computerized Newtonian Telescope
https://amzn.to/3VzNUgU
Celestron – StarSense Explorer LT 80AZ
https://amzn.to/3jBRmds
Visit our website for up-to-the-minute updates:
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#NSN #ChinaAstronomy #GalaxySurveys #CosmicUnderstanding #DarkMatterInsights #DarkEnergyExploration #UniverseSecrets #SpaceResearch #AstrophysicsBreakthroughs #NAOCInnovation #CosmicStructures #GalaxyAnalysis #ScientificDiscovery #SpaceExploration #AstronomicalAdvancements #GalaxyMapping #RevolutionaryAstronomy #CosmicDataAnalysis #UniverseMapping #HighOrderCorrelations #DensityReconstruction #CosmologyAdvances #FutureOfAstronomy #DEEPSpace #NewCosmology #AdvancedGalaxySurveys #SpaceScience #AstrophysicsNews #GalaxyResearch #UniverseEvolution #CosmicPhenomena #NASA #Astronomy
https://wn.com/Revolutionizing_Cosmology_New_Tool_Extracts_Deeper_Data_From_Galaxy_Surveys
Discover how researchers from the National Astronomical Observatories of China are transforming our understanding of the universe with a groundbreaking new method. This episode delves into their revolutionary technique that enhances galaxy surveys, revealing new insights into dark matter and dark energy. Join us as we explore the implications of this major scientific leap!
Best Telescopes for beginners:
Celestron 70mm Travel Scope
https://amzn.to/3jBi3yY
Celestron 114LCM Computerized Newtonian Telescope
https://amzn.to/3VzNUgU
Celestron – StarSense Explorer LT 80AZ
https://amzn.to/3jBRmds
Visit our website for up-to-the-minute updates:
www.nasaspacenews.com
Follow us
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#NSN #ChinaAstronomy #GalaxySurveys #CosmicUnderstanding #DarkMatterInsights #DarkEnergyExploration #UniverseSecrets #SpaceResearch #AstrophysicsBreakthroughs #NAOCInnovation #CosmicStructures #GalaxyAnalysis #ScientificDiscovery #SpaceExploration #AstronomicalAdvancements #GalaxyMapping #RevolutionaryAstronomy #CosmicDataAnalysis #UniverseMapping #HighOrderCorrelations #DensityReconstruction #CosmologyAdvances #FutureOfAstronomy #DEEPSpace #NewCosmology #AdvancedGalaxySurveys #SpaceScience #AstrophysicsNews #GalaxyResearch #UniverseEvolution #CosmicPhenomena #NASA #Astronomy
- published: 22 Apr 2024
- views: 16717
1:13:45
National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand (NARIT)
This is a recording of a virtual talk given by Dr Saran Poshyachinda, Executive Director of National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand (NARIT), to the...
This is a recording of a virtual talk given by Dr Saran Poshyachinda, Executive Director of National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand (NARIT), to the Astronomical Society of Botswana on 25 February 2021.
Background: The development of Space Science in Thailand is being led by the NARIT, based in Chiang Mai. Astronomy in Thailand started from a relatively low base, but led by NARIT in just over a decade, among many notable achievements, Thailand has now built and successfully operates the largest optical telescope in the region (the Thai National Telescope - TNT); is home to a global network of robotic telescopes; is nearing completion of a 40 m diameter radio telescope which will be part of a SE Asian radio telescope network; runs 5 large public observatories with associated planetaria distributed across the country and each typically attracting around 100,000 visitors per year, and is now well on the way to developing Thailand’s first space satellite, with ambitions for a lunar probe by the end of the decade. Through BIUST, Botswana’s links to NARIT are increasingly strong and developments in Thailand are an exemplar of the path that Botswana wishes to follow.
https://wn.com/National_Astronomical_Research_Institute_Of_Thailand_(Narit)
This is a recording of a virtual talk given by Dr Saran Poshyachinda, Executive Director of National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand (NARIT), to the Astronomical Society of Botswana on 25 February 2021.
Background: The development of Space Science in Thailand is being led by the NARIT, based in Chiang Mai. Astronomy in Thailand started from a relatively low base, but led by NARIT in just over a decade, among many notable achievements, Thailand has now built and successfully operates the largest optical telescope in the region (the Thai National Telescope - TNT); is home to a global network of robotic telescopes; is nearing completion of a 40 m diameter radio telescope which will be part of a SE Asian radio telescope network; runs 5 large public observatories with associated planetaria distributed across the country and each typically attracting around 100,000 visitors per year, and is now well on the way to developing Thailand’s first space satellite, with ambitions for a lunar probe by the end of the decade. Through BIUST, Botswana’s links to NARIT are increasingly strong and developments in Thailand are an exemplar of the path that Botswana wishes to follow.
- published: 05 Mar 2021
- views: 120
11:43
National Astronomical Observatory
The National Astronomical Observatory is the national observatory complex of Mexico, in Baja California state.There are three optical telescopes on the summit o...
The National Astronomical Observatory is the national observatory complex of Mexico, in Baja California state.There are three optical telescopes on the summit of the Sierra San Pedro Mártir at the NAO complex.
https://wn.com/National_Astronomical_Observatory
The National Astronomical Observatory is the national observatory complex of Mexico, in Baja California state.There are three optical telescopes on the summit of the Sierra San Pedro Mártir at the NAO complex.
- published: 20 Apr 2018
- views: 85
9:38
APJ Video Brief (#03) - Natl. Astronomical Observatory of Japan
In western Tokyo is a campus of the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan that first opened in the early 1920s. It has several old historic buildings and ...
In western Tokyo is a campus of the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan that first opened in the early 1920s. It has several old historic buildings and telescopes now museums open to the public. The 100 year old Carl Zeiss refractors are particularly impressive. Take a brief tour of the NAOJ with me during this APJ Brief video.
https://wn.com/Apj_Video_Brief_(_03)_Natl._Astronomical_Observatory_Of_Japan
In western Tokyo is a campus of the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan that first opened in the early 1920s. It has several old historic buildings and telescopes now museums open to the public. The 100 year old Carl Zeiss refractors are particularly impressive. Take a brief tour of the NAOJ with me during this APJ Brief video.
- published: 12 Aug 2023
- views: 295
9:24
The National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (NAOJ) Promotion Video
The National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (NAOJ) has just released a new promotional video (PV).
In the previous PV produced in 2012 (and released in 2013...
The National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (NAOJ) has just released a new promotional video (PV).
In the previous PV produced in 2012 (and released in 2013), we introduced the overall activities of NAOJ. In contrast, the new one features the efforts of the large research projects—ALMA, the Subaru Telescope, and TMT—aiming to unlock the mysteries of the Universe such as dark matter, the evolution of the Universe, and the origin of life, which attract much attention.
Upon planning the new PV, we set up a production committee and produced the movie while continuing discussions over nearly a year. The movie-making team of the NAOJ Public Relations Office led the production and conducted most of the work, from the planning to the scriptwriting, the filming, and the editing, by themselves.
Yasuhisa Shioya, the Public Outreach Official who directed the PV, said “To accentuate the theme ‘NAOJ listening for messages from outer space,’ we decided to narrow down the material. We hope that while enjoying the PV like a music video, more people will appreciate the efforts of NAOJ’s research projects.”
Credit: NAOJ
#Astronomy
https://wn.com/The_National_Astronomical_Observatory_Of_Japan_(Naoj)_Promotion_Video
The National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (NAOJ) has just released a new promotional video (PV).
In the previous PV produced in 2012 (and released in 2013), we introduced the overall activities of NAOJ. In contrast, the new one features the efforts of the large research projects—ALMA, the Subaru Telescope, and TMT—aiming to unlock the mysteries of the Universe such as dark matter, the evolution of the Universe, and the origin of life, which attract much attention.
Upon planning the new PV, we set up a production committee and produced the movie while continuing discussions over nearly a year. The movie-making team of the NAOJ Public Relations Office led the production and conducted most of the work, from the planning to the scriptwriting, the filming, and the editing, by themselves.
Yasuhisa Shioya, the Public Outreach Official who directed the PV, said “To accentuate the theme ‘NAOJ listening for messages from outer space,’ we decided to narrow down the material. We hope that while enjoying the PV like a music video, more people will appreciate the efforts of NAOJ’s research projects.”
Credit: NAOJ
#Astronomy
- published: 15 Sep 2019
- views: 159
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Eta Aquariids MaunaKea Meteor shower LIVE 2024 from Subaru Telescope, Hawaii
Star chart : https://youtu.be/iAcp4TQcCww
The Subaru- Asahi Star Camera
This live stream is from Subaru Telescope , MaunaKea Hawaii , and brought to you by Nat...
Star chart : https://youtu.be/iAcp4TQcCww
The Subaru- Asahi Star Camera
This live stream is from Subaru Telescope , MaunaKea Hawaii , and brought to you by National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (NAOJ) and the Asahi Shimbun, a Japanese newspaper. Please subscribe !!
https://www.youtube.com/c/astroasahi?sub_confirmation=1
MaunaKea Hawaii = https://youtu.be/d18XWwB1hL8
Kiso Nagano, JP = https://youtu.be/tN21lsykIZs
Fukushima, japan = https://youtu.be/ycR7sYpcXJk
Tsukiji, Tokyo = https://youtu.be/PREtg3XqlE4
JinguGaien, Tokyo = https://youtu.be/PuBK5UeMf8c
Marugame, Kagawa = https://youtu.be/wfwFhIElgOE
Today's highlight
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1AzQbth96t6vlbo04gDGzJBUiTwu0oN4hG07Uyin-quc/edit?usp=sharing
Q: What is the orange laser?
A: The laser is used to create an artificial star to use for adaptive optics. https://www.eso.org/public/teles-instr/technology/adaptive_optics/
JPN : https://subarutelescope.org/old/Pressrelease/2006/11/20/j_index.html
CAUTION: We wish the chat to be a place where people can have fun by admiring the beauty of the stars and the sky, exchanging astronomical information. There are no restrictions on the content of conversations, comments that are offensive to public order and morals, slander, sarcasm, and abusive language shall be prohibited. We would also appreciate it if you would avoid making political/religious statements here.
https://subarutelescope.org/en/
http://www.asahi.com/ajw/
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Member : Shiori OGAWA = https://twitter.com/o_shiori13
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https://wn.com/Eta_Aquariids_Maunakea_Meteor_Shower_Live_2024_From_Subaru_Telescope,_Hawaii
Star chart : https://youtu.be/iAcp4TQcCww
The Subaru- Asahi Star Camera
This live stream is from Subaru Telescope , MaunaKea Hawaii , and brought to you by National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (NAOJ) and the Asahi Shimbun, a Japanese newspaper. Please subscribe !!
https://www.youtube.com/c/astroasahi?sub_confirmation=1
MaunaKea Hawaii = https://youtu.be/d18XWwB1hL8
Kiso Nagano, JP = https://youtu.be/tN21lsykIZs
Fukushima, japan = https://youtu.be/ycR7sYpcXJk
Tsukiji, Tokyo = https://youtu.be/PREtg3XqlE4
JinguGaien, Tokyo = https://youtu.be/PuBK5UeMf8c
Marugame, Kagawa = https://youtu.be/wfwFhIElgOE
Today's highlight
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1AzQbth96t6vlbo04gDGzJBUiTwu0oN4hG07Uyin-quc/edit?usp=sharing
Q: What is the orange laser?
A: The laser is used to create an artificial star to use for adaptive optics. https://www.eso.org/public/teles-instr/technology/adaptive_optics/
JPN : https://subarutelescope.org/old/Pressrelease/2006/11/20/j_index.html
CAUTION: We wish the chat to be a place where people can have fun by admiring the beauty of the stars and the sky, exchanging astronomical information. There are no restrictions on the content of conversations, comments that are offensive to public order and morals, slander, sarcasm, and abusive language shall be prohibited. We would also appreciate it if you would avoid making political/religious statements here.
https://subarutelescope.org/en/
http://www.asahi.com/ajw/
CAMERA : SONY ILME-FX3
LENS : FE24mmF1.4 GM
UTUBE Administrator : M HIGASHIYAMA = https://www.youtube.com/c/itaimecom
Member : Shiori OGAWA = https://twitter.com/o_shiori13
Member : Tetsuya ISHIKURA = https://twitter.com/i_tetsuya137
Member : Ryoma KOMIYAMA = https://twitter.com/ryomakom
- published: 04 Jan 2024
- views: 1216932
9:44
3 Subaru Telescope1, National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (NAOJ) (Hawaii, USA)
Subaru Telescope, National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (NAOJ) (Hawaii, USA)
Subaru Telescope
http://www.naoj.org/
Subaru Telescope, National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (NAOJ) (Hawaii, USA)
Subaru Telescope
http://www.naoj.org/
https://wn.com/3_Subaru_Telescope1,_National_Astronomical_Observatory_Of_Japan_(Naoj)_(Hawaii,_Usa)
Subaru Telescope, National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (NAOJ) (Hawaii, USA)
Subaru Telescope
http://www.naoj.org/
- published: 21 Apr 2009
- views: 995