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The Most TERRIFYING Space Photo #space #nasa #science
published: 15 Feb 2023
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What's Up: May 2020 Skywatching Tips from NASA
What astronomy highlights can you see in the sky in May 2020? Venus, Sirius and the Milky Way. With so many of us staying home these days, here's a look into the sky at dusk and dawn with an eye toward the vast stretches of wide open space right above our heads.
Additional information about topics covered in this episode of What's Up, along with still images from the video, and the video transcript, are available at https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/whats-up-skywatching-tips-from-nasa
Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech
published: 04 May 2020
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NASA | Massive Black Hole Shreds Passing Star
This artist’s rendering illustrates new findings about a star shredded by a black hole. When a star wanders too close to a black hole, intense tidal forces rip the star apart. In these events, called “tidal disruptions,” some of the stellar debris is flung outward at high speed while the rest falls toward the black hole. This causes a distinct X-ray flare that can last for a few years. NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory, Swift Gamma-ray Burst Explorer, and ESA/NASA’s XMM-Newton collected different pieces of this astronomical puzzle in a tidal disruption event called ASASSN-14li, which was found in an optical search by the All-Sky Automated Survey for Supernovae (ASAS-SN) in November 2014. The event occurred near a supermassive black hole estimated to weigh a few million times the mass of th...
published: 21 Oct 2015
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What's Up: October 2021 Skywatching Tips from NASA
What are some skywatching highlights in October 2021?
See several groupings of the Moon, planets, and stars at sunrise and sunset. Then get to know two bright stars that are part of a special group: along with a handful of others, they take turns with Polaris as North Star over thousands of years. Plus, Oct. 16 is International Observe the Moon Night! Details: https://moon.nasa.gov/observe
Additional information about topics covered in this episode of What's Up, along with still images from the video, and the video transcript, are available at https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/whats-up-skywatching-tips-from-nasa.
Credit: NASA-JPL/Caltech
published: 01 Oct 2021
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What's Up: February 2020 Skywatching Tips from NASA
Looking for astronomy highlights for February 2020? This month is the best time of the year to try to view Mercury, soon after sunset; Mars disappears behind the Moon on Feb. 18; and the bright red star on Orion’s shoulder, Betelgeuse, has been acting weird. (Or has it?)
Additional information about topics covered in this episode of What's Up, along with still images from the video, and the video transcript, are available at https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/whats-up-skywatching-tips-from-nasa.
Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech
published: 04 Feb 2020
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What's Up: June 2020 Skywatching Tips from NASA
What are some skywatching highlights you can see in June 2020? Look for the Summer Triangle rising in the east after sundown, keep tabs on the morning planets and June 20 brings the solstice.
Additional information about topics covered in this episode of What's Up, along with still images from the video, and the video transcript, are available at https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/whats-up-skywatching-tips-from-nasa
Credit: NASA-JPL/Caltech
published: 09 Jun 2020
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Mars view in telescope🔭 #space #nasa #universe #astronomy #art #science #galaxy #moon #stars #spacex
published: 04 Jul 2022
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NASA Telescope Just Announced the Clearest Images of Planets Seen in History!
From the red planet Mars to the gas giants Jupiter and Saturn, we get an up-close and personal look at these incredible celestial bodies like never before. Join us as we marvel at the wonders of the universe and the incredible advancements made by NASA in exploring the final frontier.
published: 01 May 2023
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COSMIC RELAXATION: 8 HOURS of 4K Deep Space NASA Footage + Chillout Music for Studying, Working, Etc
Edited by David Huting © https://www.NatureRelaxation.com | ABOUT: Designed for extended length relaxation and ambiance Star-Wars-style, "Cosmic Relaxation" is a 8-hour long ambient voyage to the depths of the universe, exploring galaxies, nebulas, stars, and even planets as seen from NASA's Hubble telescope. It's paired with calming music by the Cynic Project as well as by Deep.Ohm. MORE INFO:
This film is essentially a seamless blend of my films Deep Space Relaxation, Celestial Relaxation, and a few other new NASA scenes, designed specifically for all-day play back. Music: By Connect.Ohm (Album: https://ultimae.bandcamp.com/album/9980) and The Cynic Project (https://www.NatureRelaxation.com/cynicmusic). Footage by NASA's Hubble Site.
ABOUT NATURE RELAXATION™ FILMS BY DAVID HUTING
From ...
published: 01 May 2018
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Real Images From Jupiter: What NASA Really Saw There
NASA's Juno spacecraft has completed 10 years in space in August 2021. The Juno space probe was launched to orbit Jupiter and unravel the secrets of the gas giant and the early solar system. Sending a spacecraft to Jupiter is one of the most challenging tasks given the planet's enormous gravity and background radiation.
Read our Basics of Astrophysics series: https://bit.ly/3xII54M
Created by: Rishabh Nakra
Written by: Simran Buttar
Narrated by: Jeffrey Smith
published: 25 Aug 2021
3:21
What's Up: May 2020 Skywatching Tips from NASA
What astronomy highlights can you see in the sky in May 2020? Venus, Sirius and the Milky Way. With so many of us staying home these days, here's a look into th...
What astronomy highlights can you see in the sky in May 2020? Venus, Sirius and the Milky Way. With so many of us staying home these days, here's a look into the sky at dusk and dawn with an eye toward the vast stretches of wide open space right above our heads.
Additional information about topics covered in this episode of What's Up, along with still images from the video, and the video transcript, are available at https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/whats-up-skywatching-tips-from-nasa
Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech
https://wn.com/What's_Up_May_2020_Skywatching_Tips_From_Nasa
What astronomy highlights can you see in the sky in May 2020? Venus, Sirius and the Milky Way. With so many of us staying home these days, here's a look into the sky at dusk and dawn with an eye toward the vast stretches of wide open space right above our heads.
Additional information about topics covered in this episode of What's Up, along with still images from the video, and the video transcript, are available at https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/whats-up-skywatching-tips-from-nasa
Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech
- published: 04 May 2020
- views: 39910
1:03
NASA | Massive Black Hole Shreds Passing Star
This artist’s rendering illustrates new findings about a star shredded by a black hole. When a star wanders too close to a black hole, intense tidal forces rip ...
This artist’s rendering illustrates new findings about a star shredded by a black hole. When a star wanders too close to a black hole, intense tidal forces rip the star apart. In these events, called “tidal disruptions,” some of the stellar debris is flung outward at high speed while the rest falls toward the black hole. This causes a distinct X-ray flare that can last for a few years. NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory, Swift Gamma-ray Burst Explorer, and ESA/NASA’s XMM-Newton collected different pieces of this astronomical puzzle in a tidal disruption event called ASASSN-14li, which was found in an optical search by the All-Sky Automated Survey for Supernovae (ASAS-SN) in November 2014. The event occurred near a supermassive black hole estimated to weigh a few million times the mass of the sun in the center of PGC 043234, a galaxy that lies about 290 million light-years away. Astronomers hope to find more events like ASASSN-14li to test theoretical models about how black holes affect their environments.
During the tidal disruption event, filaments containing much of the star's mass fall toward the black hole. Eventually these gaseous filaments merge into a smooth, hot disk glowing brightly in X-rays. As the disk forms, its central region heats up tremendously, which drives a flow of material, called a wind, away from the disk.
Music credit: Encompass by Mark Petrie from Killer Tracks.
This video is public domain and can be downloaded at: http://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/goto?12005
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This artist’s rendering illustrates new findings about a star shredded by a black hole. When a star wanders too close to a black hole, intense tidal forces rip the star apart. In these events, called “tidal disruptions,” some of the stellar debris is flung outward at high speed while the rest falls toward the black hole. This causes a distinct X-ray flare that can last for a few years. NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory, Swift Gamma-ray Burst Explorer, and ESA/NASA’s XMM-Newton collected different pieces of this astronomical puzzle in a tidal disruption event called ASASSN-14li, which was found in an optical search by the All-Sky Automated Survey for Supernovae (ASAS-SN) in November 2014. The event occurred near a supermassive black hole estimated to weigh a few million times the mass of the sun in the center of PGC 043234, a galaxy that lies about 290 million light-years away. Astronomers hope to find more events like ASASSN-14li to test theoretical models about how black holes affect their environments.
During the tidal disruption event, filaments containing much of the star's mass fall toward the black hole. Eventually these gaseous filaments merge into a smooth, hot disk glowing brightly in X-rays. As the disk forms, its central region heats up tremendously, which drives a flow of material, called a wind, away from the disk.
Music credit: Encompass by Mark Petrie from Killer Tracks.
This video is public domain and can be downloaded at: http://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/goto?12005
You can read more about this at: http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/chandra/destroyed-star-rains-onto-black-hole-winds-blow-it-back.html
Like our videos? Subscribe to NASA's Goddard Shorts HD podcast:
http://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/vis/iTunes/f...
Or find NASA Goddard Space Flight Center on Facebook:
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Or find us on Twitter:
http://twitter.com/NASAGoddard
- published: 21 Oct 2015
- views: 6375705
3:11
What's Up: October 2021 Skywatching Tips from NASA
What are some skywatching highlights in October 2021?
See several groupings of the Moon, planets, and stars at sunrise and sunset. Then get to know two bright...
What are some skywatching highlights in October 2021?
See several groupings of the Moon, planets, and stars at sunrise and sunset. Then get to know two bright stars that are part of a special group: along with a handful of others, they take turns with Polaris as North Star over thousands of years. Plus, Oct. 16 is International Observe the Moon Night! Details: https://moon.nasa.gov/observe
Additional information about topics covered in this episode of What's Up, along with still images from the video, and the video transcript, are available at https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/whats-up-skywatching-tips-from-nasa.
Credit: NASA-JPL/Caltech
https://wn.com/What's_Up_October_2021_Skywatching_Tips_From_Nasa
What are some skywatching highlights in October 2021?
See several groupings of the Moon, planets, and stars at sunrise and sunset. Then get to know two bright stars that are part of a special group: along with a handful of others, they take turns with Polaris as North Star over thousands of years. Plus, Oct. 16 is International Observe the Moon Night! Details: https://moon.nasa.gov/observe
Additional information about topics covered in this episode of What's Up, along with still images from the video, and the video transcript, are available at https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/whats-up-skywatching-tips-from-nasa.
Credit: NASA-JPL/Caltech
- published: 01 Oct 2021
- views: 49376
3:05
What's Up: February 2020 Skywatching Tips from NASA
Looking for astronomy highlights for February 2020? This month is the best time of the year to try to view Mercury, soon after sunset; Mars disappears behind th...
Looking for astronomy highlights for February 2020? This month is the best time of the year to try to view Mercury, soon after sunset; Mars disappears behind the Moon on Feb. 18; and the bright red star on Orion’s shoulder, Betelgeuse, has been acting weird. (Or has it?)
Additional information about topics covered in this episode of What's Up, along with still images from the video, and the video transcript, are available at https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/whats-up-skywatching-tips-from-nasa.
Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech
https://wn.com/What's_Up_February_2020_Skywatching_Tips_From_Nasa
Looking for astronomy highlights for February 2020? This month is the best time of the year to try to view Mercury, soon after sunset; Mars disappears behind the Moon on Feb. 18; and the bright red star on Orion’s shoulder, Betelgeuse, has been acting weird. (Or has it?)
Additional information about topics covered in this episode of What's Up, along with still images from the video, and the video transcript, are available at https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/whats-up-skywatching-tips-from-nasa.
Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech
- published: 04 Feb 2020
- views: 65157
3:25
What's Up: June 2020 Skywatching Tips from NASA
What are some skywatching highlights you can see in June 2020? Look for the Summer Triangle rising in the east after sundown, keep tabs on the morning planets a...
What are some skywatching highlights you can see in June 2020? Look for the Summer Triangle rising in the east after sundown, keep tabs on the morning planets and June 20 brings the solstice.
Additional information about topics covered in this episode of What's Up, along with still images from the video, and the video transcript, are available at https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/whats-up-skywatching-tips-from-nasa
Credit: NASA-JPL/Caltech
https://wn.com/What's_Up_June_2020_Skywatching_Tips_From_Nasa
What are some skywatching highlights you can see in June 2020? Look for the Summer Triangle rising in the east after sundown, keep tabs on the morning planets and June 20 brings the solstice.
Additional information about topics covered in this episode of What's Up, along with still images from the video, and the video transcript, are available at https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/whats-up-skywatching-tips-from-nasa
Credit: NASA-JPL/Caltech
- published: 09 Jun 2020
- views: 21991
1:34:59
NASA Telescope Just Announced the Clearest Images of Planets Seen in History!
From the red planet Mars to the gas giants Jupiter and Saturn, we get an up-close and personal look at these incredible celestial bodies like never before. Join...
From the red planet Mars to the gas giants Jupiter and Saturn, we get an up-close and personal look at these incredible celestial bodies like never before. Join us as we marvel at the wonders of the universe and the incredible advancements made by NASA in exploring the final frontier.
https://wn.com/Nasa_Telescope_Just_Announced_The_Clearest_Images_Of_Planets_Seen_In_History
From the red planet Mars to the gas giants Jupiter and Saturn, we get an up-close and personal look at these incredible celestial bodies like never before. Join us as we marvel at the wonders of the universe and the incredible advancements made by NASA in exploring the final frontier.
- published: 01 May 2023
- views: 130772
7:59:11
COSMIC RELAXATION: 8 HOURS of 4K Deep Space NASA Footage + Chillout Music for Studying, Working, Etc
Edited by David Huting © https://www.NatureRelaxation.com | ABOUT: Designed for extended length relaxation and ambiance Star-Wars-style, "Cosmic Relaxation" is ...
Edited by David Huting © https://www.NatureRelaxation.com | ABOUT: Designed for extended length relaxation and ambiance Star-Wars-style, "Cosmic Relaxation" is a 8-hour long ambient voyage to the depths of the universe, exploring galaxies, nebulas, stars, and even planets as seen from NASA's Hubble telescope. It's paired with calming music by the Cynic Project as well as by Deep.Ohm. MORE INFO:
This film is essentially a seamless blend of my films Deep Space Relaxation, Celestial Relaxation, and a few other new NASA scenes, designed specifically for all-day play back. Music: By Connect.Ohm (Album: https://ultimae.bandcamp.com/album/9980) and The Cynic Project (https://www.NatureRelaxation.com/cynicmusic). Footage by NASA's Hubble Site.
ABOUT NATURE RELAXATION™ FILMS BY DAVID HUTING
From soaring over majestic mountaintops in Patagonia to swimming underwater with dolphins in Tahiti, the Nature Relaxation™ On-Demand Apps + Access is your ticket to experiencing the world's most famous and hidden natural wonders in 4K UHD &HD. Learn more at https://www.NatureRelaxation.com/about or on David Huting's website at https://www.DavidHuting.com.
INTRODUCING NATURE RELAXATION™ ON-DEMAND STREAMING TV + APPS FOR ALL PLATFORMS
In case you wonder why I run ads on the videos, it's so that I can continue to develop better ways to bring Nature Relaxation™ into your world, allowing you to relax and connect with nature on demand - and benefit from reduced stress, blood pressure mental fog, and a more positive mood & mental outlook - just from simply watching. Isn't Nature amazing? To date I offer a super-simple and high quality web streaming service plus apps on SEVEN platforms - yes, that's a lucky number. TRY IT BEFORE YOU BUY IT at https://watch.naturerelaxation.com or on the app store link below:
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ANDROID App: https://www.naturerelaxation.com/Android
ROKU App: https://www.naturerelaxation.com/Roku
APPLETV: Search for Nature Relaxation on the Apple TV store
ANDROIDTV app: https://www.naturerelaxation.com/AndroidTV
AMAZON Fire TV App: https://www.naturerelaxation.com/AmazonFire
Samsung TV ONE: https://www.NatureRelaxation.com/Samsung TV
PC/MAC: https://watch.NatureRelaxation.com
DISPLAY NATURE RELAXATION™ IN YOUR BUSINESS SETTING TO PUT YOUR CUSTOMERS IN A MORE POSITIVE MOOD, GUARANTEED•
Designed for therapeutic relaxation in patient care settings, such as hospitals, high stress workplaces, nursing homes, and for individuals at home that love Nature and are seeking enhanced vitality through their digital devices. Learn more about Nature Relaxation at https://www.NatureRelaxation.com/about
To request a free license quote to use these videos in your business or organization, visit: https://www.naturerelaxation.com/license
AVAILABLE FORMATS & WATERMARK/AD FREE VIEWING OPTIONS
On top of being able to be streamed via Nature Relaxation On-Demand (https://watch.naturerelaxation.com), this film is available for 4K/HD download (h.264), on DVD or Blu-Ray, or via streaming on Nature Relaxation on-Demand. Also available in ProRes422HQ or other unique formats.
*This statement is Not endorsed by the FDA
https://wn.com/Cosmic_Relaxation_8_Hours_Of_4K_Deep_Space_Nasa_Footage_Chillout_Music_For_Studying,_Working,_Etc
Edited by David Huting © https://www.NatureRelaxation.com | ABOUT: Designed for extended length relaxation and ambiance Star-Wars-style, "Cosmic Relaxation" is a 8-hour long ambient voyage to the depths of the universe, exploring galaxies, nebulas, stars, and even planets as seen from NASA's Hubble telescope. It's paired with calming music by the Cynic Project as well as by Deep.Ohm. MORE INFO:
This film is essentially a seamless blend of my films Deep Space Relaxation, Celestial Relaxation, and a few other new NASA scenes, designed specifically for all-day play back. Music: By Connect.Ohm (Album: https://ultimae.bandcamp.com/album/9980) and The Cynic Project (https://www.NatureRelaxation.com/cynicmusic). Footage by NASA's Hubble Site.
ABOUT NATURE RELAXATION™ FILMS BY DAVID HUTING
From soaring over majestic mountaintops in Patagonia to swimming underwater with dolphins in Tahiti, the Nature Relaxation™ On-Demand Apps + Access is your ticket to experiencing the world's most famous and hidden natural wonders in 4K UHD &HD. Learn more at https://www.NatureRelaxation.com/about or on David Huting's website at https://www.DavidHuting.com.
INTRODUCING NATURE RELAXATION™ ON-DEMAND STREAMING TV + APPS FOR ALL PLATFORMS
In case you wonder why I run ads on the videos, it's so that I can continue to develop better ways to bring Nature Relaxation™ into your world, allowing you to relax and connect with nature on demand - and benefit from reduced stress, blood pressure mental fog, and a more positive mood & mental outlook - just from simply watching. Isn't Nature amazing? To date I offer a super-simple and high quality web streaming service plus apps on SEVEN platforms - yes, that's a lucky number. TRY IT BEFORE YOU BUY IT at https://watch.naturerelaxation.com or on the app store link below:
APP STORE LINKS (Free to download/try):
iOS App: https://www.naturerelaxation.com/ios
ANDROID App: https://www.naturerelaxation.com/Android
ROKU App: https://www.naturerelaxation.com/Roku
APPLETV: Search for Nature Relaxation on the Apple TV store
ANDROIDTV app: https://www.naturerelaxation.com/AndroidTV
AMAZON Fire TV App: https://www.naturerelaxation.com/AmazonFire
Samsung TV ONE: https://www.NatureRelaxation.com/Samsung TV
PC/MAC: https://watch.NatureRelaxation.com
DISPLAY NATURE RELAXATION™ IN YOUR BUSINESS SETTING TO PUT YOUR CUSTOMERS IN A MORE POSITIVE MOOD, GUARANTEED•
Designed for therapeutic relaxation in patient care settings, such as hospitals, high stress workplaces, nursing homes, and for individuals at home that love Nature and are seeking enhanced vitality through their digital devices. Learn more about Nature Relaxation at https://www.NatureRelaxation.com/about
To request a free license quote to use these videos in your business or organization, visit: https://www.naturerelaxation.com/license
AVAILABLE FORMATS & WATERMARK/AD FREE VIEWING OPTIONS
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*This statement is Not endorsed by the FDA
- published: 01 May 2018
- views: 8373396
7:26
Real Images From Jupiter: What NASA Really Saw There
NASA's Juno spacecraft has completed 10 years in space in August 2021. The Juno space probe was launched to orbit Jupiter and unravel the secrets of the gas gia...
NASA's Juno spacecraft has completed 10 years in space in August 2021. The Juno space probe was launched to orbit Jupiter and unravel the secrets of the gas giant and the early solar system. Sending a spacecraft to Jupiter is one of the most challenging tasks given the planet's enormous gravity and background radiation.
Read our Basics of Astrophysics series: https://bit.ly/3xII54M
Created by: Rishabh Nakra
Written by: Simran Buttar
Narrated by: Jeffrey Smith
https://wn.com/Real_Images_From_Jupiter_What_Nasa_Really_Saw_There
NASA's Juno spacecraft has completed 10 years in space in August 2021. The Juno space probe was launched to orbit Jupiter and unravel the secrets of the gas giant and the early solar system. Sending a spacecraft to Jupiter is one of the most challenging tasks given the planet's enormous gravity and background radiation.
Read our Basics of Astrophysics series: https://bit.ly/3xII54M
Created by: Rishabh Nakra
Written by: Simran Buttar
Narrated by: Jeffrey Smith
- published: 25 Aug 2021
- views: 2601491