Going Beyond the Universe
Imagine embarking on a journey aboard a spaceship, heading in one direction as far as possible from Earth.
Now, imagine that the spaceship can constantly accelerate up to the speed of light, and you have an infinite lifespan.
How long would it take you to reach the edge of the Universe?
What would it look like? How would you cross it?
And if you were to cross it, what would be beyond?
Does the Universe have an edge, or is it infinite?
And what shape does our Universe have?
In this video, you’ll find out the answers to these exciting questions about the boundaries and shape of our mysterious Universe!
What lies beyond the edge of the Universe?
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Defining a Light Year
Exploring the Phenomenon That Defines the Cosmos Let's Explore . The speed of light, denoted by the letter 'c,' stands as one of the most fundamental constants in the universe. With a value of approximately 299,792,458 meter
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Apollo 11: Landing on the Moon
On July 20, 1969, humans walked on another world for the first time in history, achieving the goal that President John F. Kennedy had set in 1961, before Americans had even orbited the Earth. After a landing that included dodging a lunar crater and boulder field just before touchdown, Apollo 11 astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin explored the area around their lunar landing site for more than two hours.
When the lunar module landed at 4:17 p.m EDT, only 30 seconds of fuel remained. Armstrong radioed "Houston, Tranquility Base here. The Eagle has landed." Mission control erupted in celebration as the tension breaks, and a controller tells the crew "You got a bunch of guys about to turn blue, we're breathing again."
Video Credit:
Producer/Editor: Amy Leniart
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Apollo 13 Views of the Moon
This video uses data gathered from the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter spacecraft to recreate some of the stunning views of the Moon that the Apollo 13 astronauts saw on their perilous journey around the farside in 1970. These visualizations, in 4K resolution, depict many different views of the lunar surface, starting with earthset and sunrise and concluding with the time Apollo 13 reestablished radio contact with Mission Control. Also depicted is the path of the free return trajectory around the Moon, and a continuous view of the Moon throughout that path. All views have been sped up for timing purposes — they are not shown in "real-time."
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Data Visualization by: Ernie Wright (USRA)
Video Produced & Edited by: David Ladd (USRA)
Music provided by Universal Production Music: "Visions of Grandeur" - Frederick Wiedmann
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Busy Bodies
Busy Bodies is a 1933 short comedy film starring Laurel and Hardy. (Colour Version is here:
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Stan and Ollie are in high spirits as they drive in an old Model T to their new jobs at the sawmill. Laurel turns on the car radio (at the time a luxury item in newer cars, not expected in an old jalopy); the "radio" is revealed to be a wind-up phonograph stashed under the car hood. Arriving at the sawmill, a slapstick sequence has them repeatedly walking into planks of wood. Starting work, Stan soon traps Ollie's hands in a window frame. After freeing him they trick a shop worker (Charlie Hall) into smoking despite a "No Smoking" sign. Stan then tears a strip off Ollie's pants with a plane and in the resulting 'tit for tat' dips a paintbrush in glue and sticks it onto Ollie's chin. Finding it is not possible to pull it off he prepares like a barber and shaves it with a plane. Ollie then gets propelled through a ventilator duct and out of an attic vent port.
Stan climbs a ladder to help him out, but the ladder topples over with them both on it. Down below, two men see the ladder falling towards them. One falls into some whitewash while the other hides in a shed, which proves to be a bad idea when the duo crash onto the shed, demolishing it. As Laurel helps Hardy out of the wreckage, there is a knocking from beneath the door. The man they help out proves to be their foreman, who was the one who sought cover in the shed. They beat a hasty retreat. The foreman would have run after them, but he was crowned by a small barrel that got kicked down the ventilator shaft and out the vent port. Attempting to flee, their car gets sawed in two lengthwise by a large band saw whilst they remain seated in it. The two fall out of the collapsing wreckage. Laurel finds the phonograph still intact and plays a record. Hardy is singularly unimpressed by music now, and chases Laurel.
Cast
Stan Laurel - Stan
Oliver Hardy - Ollie
Dick Gilbert - Shoveler
Charlie Hall - Shop Worker
Tiny Sandford - Shop Foreman
Charley Young - Shop Worker
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Master of the Air
Adult bald eagle swoops right in and steals a fish from an incoming juvie!
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Meet the Dady
A couple of cute lion cubs are introduced to their dad for the first time. These cubs left their den six months after they were born in South Africa’s Kruger National Park. Before the return of the cubs' father, this lioness had to protect her newborn cubs from danger alone.
Kruger National Park is one of the largest game reserves on the continent It contains diverse habitats and is home to hundreds of species of mammals, birds, and reptiles This abundance of animals means many predators, including Africa’s big cats.
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Growing Up Wild. | Growing Up Wild
At only a few days old, these baby ibex have to descend these steep mountain slopes to hunt for food. Fortunately for them, they are true masters of balance. But one hungry fox is out to get the little one who's left behind.
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Cuteness Overload
MalaMala Game Reserve brings you moments from our daily safaris in one of Africa's most iconic private game reserves. This is essentially a continuation of MalaMala 'Rangers in Isolation' series which was filmed during the national Lockdown.
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Flying Fish Picked Off From Above And Below | The Hunt | BBC Earth
Flying fish can make powerful, self-propelled leaps out of water into air, where their long, wing-like fins enable gliding flight for considerable distances. It appears these Flying Fish are in a no win situation, picked off above the surface by Frigatebird's and devoured underwater by the Dorado.
Taken From The Hunt
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Incredible Snow Leopard Hunting Technique | Snow Leopard: Beyond the Myth
A secret cave deep within the mountains of Pakistan is one of the last refuges of the snow leopard - the rarest and most beautiful of all the big cats. Journalist Nisar Malik has decided to use his news skills to help promote and protect this highly endangered species. Each year generations of snow leopards have returned to the mountains to raise their young. Harsh seasons force this predator and its prey to the lower reaches of the valleys where Nisar follows their hunting, feeding and mating behaviours. For Nisar, this is a journey of discovery in which he finds beauty and peace in a place that he previously portrayed as dangerous and evil. For the viewer, the film offers a journey into a misrepresented and unknown part of the world.
Welcome to BBC EARTH! The world is an amazing place full of stories, beauty and natural wonder. Here you'll find 50 years worth of entertaining and thought-provoking natural history content. Dramatic, rare, and exclusive, nature doesn't get more exciting than this.
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Charlie Chaplin- Piano Delivery
Charlie Chaplin- Piano Delivery- 1914 Ultra High Definition (UHD)| Funny Video | Classic Movie
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The Most Colorful Birds
Sit back and relax while enjoying this scenic film with real sounds of birds in the forest captured on 4K ULTRA HD. In this film you will find a beautiful collection of the most colorful birds around the world including Ducks, Parrots, Peacock, Dove, Sparrow, Kingfisher, Ostrich, Pigeon, Turkey, Rainbow lorikeet, Seabirds, Golden pheasant, Flamingo and many more.
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NASA SpaceX crew-7 mission on the Space Station
Get ready for an out-of-this-world experience with NASA's SpaceX Crew-7 mission! Join us as we journey to the International Space Station, where astronauts from around the world will collaborate on groundbreaking research, technology, and exploration. Witness the excitement of liftoff, the awe-inspiring views of Earth from space, and the camaraderie of the crew as they work together in the ultimate frontier of human exploration. Don't miss this thrilling trailer that offers a sneak peek into the incredible adventure that awaits
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A journey beyon
In this animation we rise above the ESO's new Supernova planetarium facility, located in Garching, Germany, rising above Europe and the entire Earth itself.
The viewer then accelerates out of the Solar System and then the Milky Way, finally revealing vast numbers of galaxies.
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Forever and Ever After
Partners for life. The bird will live a lonely life if it's lovebird isn't freed.
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On the hunt with a bird born to run
Excerpt from "Der schnellste Vogel im Wilden Westen" (Tiere vor der Kamera | Episode 19/49)
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James Webb Space Telescope
NASA revealed the first five full-color images and spectrographic data from the world's most powerful space telescope, the James Webb Space Telescope, a partnership with ESA (European Space Agency), and CSA (Canadian Space Agency). The world got its first look at the full capabilities of the mission at a live event streamed from the agency's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, on July 12, 2022.
The event showcased these targets:
- Carina Nebula: A landscape speckled with glittering stars and cosmic cliffs
- Stephan’s Quintet: An enormous mosaic with a visual grouping of five galaxies
- Southern Ring Nebula: A nebula with rings of gas and dust for thousands of years in all directions
- WASP 96-b: A distinct signature of water in the atmosphere of an exoplanet orbiting a distant Sun-like star
- SMACS 0723: The deepest and sharpest infrared image of the distant universe to date
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Rocket Launch as Seen from the Space Station
A breathtaking view captured from the space station
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Animals Priceless Emotions on Being FREED
Heartwarming scenes of the animals being freed for the first time.
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Birds of Prey
Taken From Blue Planet II
This bold cinematic experience takes viewers on a magical adventure across the greatest, yet least known, parts of our planet – our oceans. Since Blue Planet aired in 2001, our understanding of life beneath the waves has completely changed. Travelling from the icy polar seas to the vibrant blues of the coral atolls, this series shares these astonishing new discoveries. Meet the strange octopuses lurking in the depths of the Antarctic Ocean. Watch giant trevally fish leap to catch birds in mid-air. And ride on the back of a hammerhead shark as it attacks. Inspiring awe and wonder, Blue Planet II reveals surprising new places, charismatic new characters and extraordinary new behaviours.
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