Metallica - Astronomy


Song: Metallica - Astronomy (Original by Blue Öyster Cult) Album: Garage Inc (1998) A great song proformed by Metallica. Never been played live before, but should be. As Requested, here are the Lyrics... Clock strikes twelve and moondrops burst Out at you from their hiding place Like acid and oil on a madman's face His reason tends to fly away Like lesser birds on the four winds Like silver scrapes in May And now the sand's become a crust Most of you have gone away Come Susie dear, let's take a walk Just out there upon the beach I know you'll soon be married And you'll want to know where winds come from Well it's never said at all On the map that Carrie reads Behind the clock back there you know At the Four Winds Bar Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey! Four winds at the Four Winds Bar Two doors locked and windows barred One door to let to take you in The other one just mirrors it Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey! Hellish glare and inference The other one's a duplicate The Queenly flux, eternal light Or the light that never warms Yes the light that never, never warms Or the light that never Never warms Never warms Never warms The clock strikes twelve and moondrops burst Out at you from their hiding place Miss Carrie nurse and Susie dear Would find themselves at Four Winds Bar It's the nexus of the crisis And the origin of storms Just the place to hopelessly Encounter time and then came me Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey! Call me Desdinova Eternal light These gravely digs of mine Will surely prove a sight And don't <b>...</b>


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Introduction to Astronomy


This is a 4.5 minute HD dramatic video choreographed to powerful music, which introduces the viewer to the wonders of Astronomy. It is designed as a "trailer" to be shown in classrooms by Earth Science and Astronomy teachers in High School and college as a visual "Introduction" to the magic of the cosmos. Please rate this video and feel free to comment. If you like it, please help me spread the word via social media. The more students who can enjoy these dramatic motivational videos, the better! I wish to thank all of the video and music producers whose quality postings enabled me to create this video for educational use. To best enjoy this video, turn up your speakers. The music is very dramatic. Subscribe to my channel for other video trailers in Earth Science, Astronomy and Biology. I will be releasing new ones periodically. I can customize this video to add your name or school name at the end credits, for a very modest fee. If interested, email me at "inquiry@gregs-educational.info"


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Greatest Astronomy Discoveries


1. The Planets Move (2000 BC -- 500 BC) A thousand years of observations reveal that there are stars that move in the sky and follow patterns, showing that the Earth is part of a solar system of planets separate from the fixed stars. 2. The Earth Moves (1543) Nicolaus Copernicus places the sun, not the Earth, at the center of the solar system. 3. Planetary Orbits Are Elliptical (1605 -- 1609) Johannes Kepler devises mathematical laws that successfully and accurately predict the motions of the planets in elliptical orbits. 4. Jupiter Has Moons (1609 -- 1612) Galileo Galilei discovers that Jupiter has moons like the Earth, proving that Copernicus, not Ptolemy, is right. Copernicus believes that Earth is not unique, but instead resembles the other planets, all of which orbit the sun. 5. Halley's Comet Has a Predictable Orbit (1705 -- 1758) Edmund Halley proves that comets orbit the sun like the planets and successfully predicts the return of Halley's Comet. He determines that comets seen in 1531 and 1607 are the same object following a 76-year orbit. Halley's prediction is proven in 1758 when the comet returns. Unfortunately, Halley had died in 1742, missing the momentous event. 6. The Milky Way Is a Gigantic Disk of Stars (1780 -- 1834) Telescope-maker William Herschel and his sister Carolyn map the entire sky and prove that our solar system resides in a gigantic disk of stars that bulges in the center called the Milky Way. Herschel's technique involves taking a sample <b>...</b>


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Southeast Ohio Astronomical Society


Maryann Hartwick, president and co-founder of the society, explains how the group brings exploration of the stars to the community through 'sidewalk astronomy'.


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Andrews et al. (2012): OSU Astronomy Coffee Brief


This is an OSU Astronomy "Coffee Brief" for the Andrews et al. (2012) paper titled "Principal Component Abundance Analysis of Microlensed Bulge Dwarf and Subgiant Stars" posted on the astro-ph archive on 2012 May 21. For more details see: Video made by Brett Andrews (OSU Astronomy).


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Things Every Person Should Know About Astronomy #1


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Astronomer's Paradise


It's cold, it's dry, the air is thin. The nearest city is miles away across a barren landscape of boulder-strewn hills. At night, the only lights to guide you are the stars in the sky. Astronomers, welcome to paradise. Known as the driest place on Earth, Chile's Atacama Desert has long been recognized as an ideal spot for ground-based telescopes. The skies are free of light pollution, and the high plains enjoy long stretches of steady atmospheric conditions, allowing astronomers to peer deeply into the cosmos without having to worry about turbulence distorting the data. (Related blog: "The Dry Edge of Life—Studying 'Martians' in Chile.") In the new time-lapse movie above, photographers Christoph Malin and Babak Tafreshi (founder of The World at Night, or TWAN, program) offer a rarely seen glimpse of Cerro Paranal, one of the high hills in the Atacama that houses instruments for the European Southern Observatory(ESO). Made by invitation from the ESO, the video includes more than 7500 still images taken between October and November 2011. It shows the beauty of the dark Atacama skies, sometimes framed by the four main domes of the Very Large Telescope, as well as a brief "behind the scenes" look at what telescope operators see from inside one of the domes. In an email to National Geographic, Tafreshi says of the Atacama: There are not many locations left on this planet where you can still experience a dark sky like this. I have been to similar dark skies in other continents <b>...</b>


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Things Every Person Should Know About Astronomy #2


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Introduction to General Astronomy


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Massive Diamond Planet Orbits Neutron Star, Astronomers Find


Using the giant Parkes Radio Telescope in New South Wales, Australia, astrophysicists have found an incredibly dense planet comprised of crystalized carbon -- the stuff of diamonds -- in orbit about a pulsar.


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BBC News - Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2011 - 10.09.2011, 08_32.mp4


Take a look at some of the winning photos with two of the judges from the Royal Observatory Greenwich, public astronomer Marek Kukula and astronomy programmes manager Olivia Johnson. The judges' choice of the best images can be seen in a free exhibition at the Royal Observatory Greenwich, London, until February 2012. Astronomy Photographer of the Year is run by the Royal Observatory Greenwich and Sky at Night Magazine. All images subject to copyright. Music courtesy KPM Music. Slideshow production by Paul Kerley. Publication date 9 September 2011. This is a screen capture image of live public free viewing from the bbc world news website from an external site not owned by the bbc. dated 9-10-2011 at 8:30 am EDT. The main thing to notice, is this is offered free, on the BBC website, which has the following caption: The BBC is not responsible for the content of external websites. This is public domain as the images are available for free to anyone to see for more info please go to this link I am posting this only to increase site traffic and publicity to the Greenwich Royal Observatory, and to all like me whom love and have a passion for space, science, art, and photography. I keep this site ad free to share the love of science, not make a dollar off like some sites do, so please visit the royal observatory as well as other cool space sits like www.nasa.gov, space.com, spaceflightnow.com, esa, and so on. www.nmm.ac.uk


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Space Fan News #58: Double Your Astronomy Pleasure (Almost)


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SITCHIN RIGHT AGAIN? Brazilian astronomer claims that there's a rogue planet hidden behind Neptune.


**UPDATED: The name of Rodney Gomes and his topic were just wiped off of the speakers list of the meeting in Oregon. According to National Geographic he made his presentation in May 8 conveniently one day later the website of the meeting was updated and his name is seen nowhere in the list of invited speakers: dda.harvard.edu Brazilian astronomer/astrophysicist Rodney Gomes, of the National Observatory of Brazil in Rio de Janeiro, made a presentation at the meeting of American Astronomical Society in Timberline Lodge, Oregon, about his theory that there's a rogue planet hidden behind Neptune, messing with the orbits of the objects of the Kuiper Belt. Depictions of this supposed planet, based in the astronomical model of Gomes, put it as a serious candidate to be the mythic Sumerian celestial body known as NIBIRU. now.msn.com news.nationalgeographic.com


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Michio Kaku: The Holy Grail of Planetary Astronomy


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Mister Lies - False Astronomy (Official Video)


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Minecraft Mods - ASTRONOMY Mod ! Telescope & Shooting Stars !


GameChap and Bertie inspect the newly updated Night Sky mod! Sights aplenty in the heavens; spiffing! TO DOWNLOAD: Visit the WIP Mods section at MinecraftForum! The topic name is [1.2.5] NightSky+ V0.2 --- Expand your universe! ---, by TripleHeadedSheep.


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SETI & Astronomy


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BBC~Horizon's.Extreme Astronomy~Seeing Stars HD


FAIR USE STATEMENT: This channel may contain copyrighted material, the use of which may not have been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. I am making this material available in an effort to advance understanding of environmental, scientific,political, religion, human rights, economic, and social justice issues, etc. I believe this constitutes a fair use of any such copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law. In accordance with Title 17 USC Section 107, the material contained in this channel is distributed for profit to those who have expressed a prior interest in receiving the included information for research and educational purposes. For more information go to: www.law.cornell.edu ___________________________________________ [Friends post freely] Around the world, a new generation of astronomers are hunting for the most mysterious objects in the universe. Young stars, black holes, even other forms of life. They have created a dazzling new set of super-telescopes that promise to rewrite the story of the heavens. This film follows the men and women who are pushing the limits of science and engineering in some of the most extreme environments on earth. But most strikingly of all, no-one really knows what they will find out there. _________________________________________ TheFifaJay in Association with, www.youtube.com www.youtube.com Please Subscribe to ALL of us to get a full picture of events. Cheers.


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THE SAGAN SERIES (part 7) - The Long Astronomical Perspective


www.facebook.com The Sagan Series is an educational project working in hopes of promoting scientific literacy in the general population. Created by @ReidGower twitter.com Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. All copyrighted materials contained herein belong to their respective copyright holders, I do not claim ownership over any of these materials. I realize no profit, monetary or otherwise, from the exhibition of these videos. Credits Pale Blue Dot - en.wikipedia.org Johnny Greenwood - Moon Trills - www.amazon.com BBC Planet Earth - en.wikipedia.org BBC Life - en.wikipedia.org Baraka - en.wikipedia.org Mindrelic - Manhattan In Motion - vimeo.com Trinity and Beyond - en.wikipedia.org Home - www.homethemovie.org Blue Planet - www.imdb.com LexarMediaInc - www.youtube.com Space Station - www.imax.com Roving Mars - www.imdb.com Source for inforgraphic: www.pewenvironment.org


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Largest Black Holes: How did Astronomers find them ?


An International team of astronomers have come across two massive black holes - 10 billion times larger than the sun. Dunlap Institute for Astronomy and Astrophysics professor James Graham and Nicholas McConnell explain the discovery. Credit: Dunlap Institute for Astronomy and Astrophysics


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Getting started with your new astronomy telescope


Presented by Robert J Dalby. Produced by ARB Media Productions for The Astronomy and Nature Centre


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Astronomy - 100 Greatest Discoveries


A thousand years of observations reveal that there are stars that move in the sky and follow patterns, showing that the Earth is part of a solar system of planets separate from the fixed stars. science.discovery.com


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Stargazing - getting started in astronomy


In this video we present a round up of the essentials needed to get the most out of stargazing, from naked eye observing to binocular astronomy and your first telescope. So all you need now is a clear night! Presented by Robert J Dalby Produced by ARB Media Productions for The Astronomy and Nature Centre


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Global Astronomy Month (GAM2012) - Trailer


If you have a close friend you'd love to take to a star party, a family member you'd like to show the sky, a colleague you've always wanted to understand the exciting things in the sky, a distant friend who shares your passion for astronomy, a stranger on the street you want to encourage to look up at the wonders that lie just above, this is your invitation to share the sky with them all. Take your family. Invite your friends. Share your sky. Be part of Global Astronomy Month. ~One People, One Sky~


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Astronomers Discover an Alien Planet 'Blacker than Coal' August 12, 2011


Separate BBC article: "A dark alien world, blacker than coal, has been spotted by astronomers. The Jupiter-sized planet is orbiting its star at a distance of just five million km, and is likely to be at a temperature of some 1200C. The planet may be too hot to support reflective clouds like those we see in our own Solar System, but even that would not explain why it is so dark. The research will be published in the journal Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. The planet, called TrES-2b, is so named because is was first spotted by the Trans-Atlantic Exoplanet Survey in 2006. It is about 750 light-years away, in the Draco constellation. It also lies in the field of view of the Kepler space telescope, whose primary mission is to spot exoplanets using extremely sensitive brightness measurements as far-flung worlds pass in front of their host stars. Using the first four months' worth of data from Kepler, David Kipping of the Center for Astrophysics at Harvard University and David Spiegel from Princeton University, looked at the amount of light coming directly from TrES-2b itself. They measured the amount of light coming from the planet's "night side" - when it is directly in front of its star. They compared that to the light coming from its "day side", just before it passes behind its star and Kepler sees it bathed in light. The difference between the two gives a measure of how much light the planet reflects - or its albedo. In our Solar System, clouds on Jupiter <b>...</b>


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Top iPad Astronomy Apps


www.lockergnome.com - Keeping its sparkling treasures just far enough out of reach to tease humanity with visions of divinity and ambition when fire was the pinnacle of modern technology, the twinkling night sky has beckoned every dreamer ever born since time began. Now that we've set foot on the Moon and sent cameras up, up, and away to send back startling glimpses of galaxies far, far away, it's easy for an Earth-bound stargazer to feel a little out of the loop. But here are couple of reasons why owning an iPad could be the next best thing to having your own Hubble Space Telescope. You can watch the entire live TLDR episode here: youtu.be www.gnomies.com www.lockergnome.com profiles.google.com twitter.com www.facebook.com


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Minecraft MindCrack - SMP #004 - Astronomer Enderman


Playing on Guude's MindCrack SMP server, populated entirely by other Minecraft Let's Play commentators. This is a private (whitelisted) server and is not currently accepting applications. In this episode I give an update on the MindCrack Royal Observatory and get to work finishing the rear rotunda. Rotunda. Rotunda. That's a funny word. Thanks for watching! Like, favorite, subscribe and let me know what you think in the comments! Get Minecraft: www.minecraft.net


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Astronomy - Orion


DVD: hilaroad.com This short astronomy video introduces the constellation Orion and M42, the Orion Nebula. Interesting stars in and around the constellation ... all » include Betelgeuse, Rigel and Sirius. Light year as a unit of distance is mentioned. Intended to support astronomy curriculum, grades 4 to 9. hilaroad.com Visit hilaroad.com for related projects including a starfinder.


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Beating Astronomical Odds


Unbelievable. Everything, everywhere, is currently defying astronomical odds. Nobody cares, though, unless you can somehow correctly assert the outcome ahead of time. Nobody was there to do that at the big bang. Nobody was there to say that all this is happening because over 13 billion years from now, there will be humans, and it's all for them. Normally, I wouldn't believe that anyone could have such hubris. Then, I met some theists. They say that indeed everything was specially fashioned for we humans. And who told them that? Why...other humans, of course! Inevitably, though, the universe will reclaim them. The royalty-free music in this video is by Kevin MacLeod and can be found on Incompetech.com.


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Astronomy 10 - Lecture 24


Introduction to General Astronomy


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Astronomy 250 - Lecture 1


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Introduction to General Astronomy


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Astronomy Cast Episode 245 - Calendars


This was the first recording time we've used Hangouts on Air to record a live version of Astronomy Cast. Our lives are ruled by calendars. And calendars are ruled by astronomy. As we near the end of 2011, and get ready to ring in the new year, let's discover the astronomy underlying the days, weeks, months and years that segment our lives.


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Distinguished Lecture in Astronomy: Steven Beckwith


The Raymond and Beverly Sackler Distinguished Lecture in Astronomy "The Dawn of Creation: The First 2 Billion Years" Steven Beckwith, Vice President for Research and Graduate Studies, University of California, Office of the President Modern technical wonders like the Hubble Space Telescope have made it possible to look back to a time when the universe looked very different than it does today, when the first galaxies were created and the universe developed structure seen as patterns in the galaxies apparent today. This years Sackler Lecture will look back to the first 2 billion years.


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3D Astronomer | The Best Astronomy Simulator software


Get Your Copy Before it's Sold Out:tinyurl.com 3DAstronomer is like Google Earth, but for the entire solar system and beyond. We have taken data gathered by the European Space Agency, including imagery, telemetry, and positional data for planet, asteroids and stars, and mapped it in 3D. The program is easy to use, with basic settings a child can manipulate. The program is suitable for educational purposes, for space enthusiasts, and professional astronomers or astrophysicists. Get up close and personal with the red sands of Mars, the moons of Jupiter, the rings of Saturn, or the blazing surface of the sun. Visit the searing surface of Venus and view it in a panoramic 360° vista. Get it here:tinyurl.com There has never been a space simulator program like 3DAstronomer. It can take you anywhere in space you want to go, and show you the wonder, beauty and the vastness of our galaxy... and beyond. tinyurl.com


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Astronomy from Planet Earth


Movie, DVD 2007 16:00 min ESO, the European organisation for astronomy, has pushed the doors wide open to a new age of discoveries about our Universe. Follow European astronomers in their quest and see how they use the most advanced technologies to tackle key questions that challenge our minds and our imagination. Welcome to astronomy - from planet Earth! Credit: ESO


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Astronomy Cast Ep. 254: Reflection and Refraction


Light can do some pretty strange stuff, like pass through objects and bounce off them; it can be broken up and recombined. In fact, everything we "see" is actually the end result of reflection and refraction of light. Time to understand how it all works.


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Weekly Science Hour on Astronomy Image Making


This week we talk to Jayanne English and two of her students about the whys and hows of Astronomy Image Making.


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16 Esoteric Astronomy - Secrets in Plain Sight


Secrets In Plain Sight is an awe inspiring exploration of great art, architecture, and urban design which skillfully unveils an unlikely intersection of geometry, politics, numerical philosophy, religious mysticism, new physics, music, astronomy, and world history. Exploring key monuments and their positions in Egypt, Stonehenge, Jerusalem, Rome, Paris, London, Edinburgh, Washington DC, New York, and San Francisco brings to light a secret obsession shared by pharaohs, philosophers and kings; templars and freemasons; great artists and architects; popes and presidents, spanning the whole of recorded history up to the present time. As the series of videos reveals how profound ancient knowledge inherited from Egypt has been encoded in units of measurement, in famous works of art, in the design of major buildings, in the layout of city streets and public spaces, and in the precise placement of obelisks and other important monuments upon the Earth, the viewer is led to perceive an elegant harmonic system linking the human body with the architectural, urban, planetary, solar, and galactic scales.


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Astronomy 250 - Lecture 7


Special Topics in Astrophysics


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The Orion Mystery - Archeo-Astronomy and Ancient Advanced Technology - Robert Bauval


The Orion Mystery presents startling facts about a star-correlation with the Giza Pyramids in Egypt. Why did the Egyptians align their monuments with such high precision? Why did the ancients put so much emphasis on astronomical alignments? The answers to these questions will shock and amaze you. Included in this presentation is a detailed demonstration of how the Sphinx and Pyramids were designed and positioned to track a 26000 year celestial cycle called the Precession of the Equinox, a star-correlation that gives us insight that the Sphinx and Pyramids are far older than Archeologists and Egyptologists would allow us to believe. The original uncut interview was filmed for the documentary "The Mysterious Origins of Man - Rewriting Human History," NOW on DVD in a New 3-DVD Special Edition -- LOADED with Bonus Features and Interviews - Cat# U664 - Go to www.UFOTV.com.


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Astronomy Photographer of the Year - Sky at Night - BBC One


More about this programme: www.bbc.co.uk Astronomer Damian Peach took his shot of Jupiter and won Astronomy Photographer of the Year. Paul Abel visits him at his home in Selsey and talked to him about imaging the planets. He also gives tips on how to see Jupiter this autumn.


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Meet the Astronomer: Scott Kardel


Hear from Scott Kardel, the public affairs coordinator for the Palomar Observatory, a world-class center for astronomical research that is owned and operated by the California Institute of Technology. There are five telescopes used at Palomar, including the 200-inch Hale Telescope (the "Big Eye"), for which Corning Glass Works created the mirror in 1934 (on its second attempt; the unsuccessful first attempt stands in the center of the Museum's Innovation Center).


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Astronomy Domine (Live Performance) David Gilmour


Live performance of Astronomy Domine by David Gilmour, Live In Gdansk.


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Basics of Astronomy: The Solar System


A series of videos explaing basics of Astronomy from the Big Ban and creation of the Univers, Time and Space down to Solar System


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