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the 29th day of mutara nebula. i believe i am beginning to feel the effects of this prolonged isolation. my dreams have been... disturbing but i am determined to fulfill my responsibilities. with the doctor confined to sick bay constant maintenance in order to avert disaster. this morning i must purge the auxiliary plasma vents. end log. computer, trim heading by .31 degrees port. computer, respond. computer, trim heading by .31 degrees port. standby. attempting to make correction. unable to comply. manual override. computer, initiate level-four diagnostic of your command processor. diagnostic in progress. astrometrics. diagnostst complete. analyze. reroute all functional relays through sub-processor chi-one-four. rerouting complete. relay failures bypassed. display voyager's current position within the nebula. how long to complete passage through the nebula? six days, five hours. six days. paris: seven... computer: proximity alert. vessel approaching. the vessel is hailing. open a channel. channel open. this is th
the 29th day of mutara nebula. i believe i am beginning to feel the effects of this prolonged isolation. my dreams have been... disturbing but i am determined to fulfill my responsibilities. with the doctor confined to sick bay constant maintenance in order to avert disaster. this morning i must purge the auxiliary plasma vents. end log. computer, trim heading by .31 degrees port. computer, respond. computer, trim heading by .31 degrees port. standby. attempting to make correction. unable to...
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Jan 24, 2025
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back to nebulas. information on this company, but here's what we pieced together in the third quarter of 2024. they had $27 million in revenue in the quarter, and a run rate of roughly $121 million in annual recurring revenue with their earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization coming in at -7 million. you know, i don't like to recommend stocks that aren't making money, but bear with me here. in october, the company was also stating some lofty goals for 2025. they were talking about 500 million to $1 billion of annual recurring revenue by the end of this year, and they also expect their ebitda to turn positive by early december. when they did that, private fundraising around nebulas raised its forecast, talking about an annual recurring revenue run rate of 750 million to 1 billion by the end of the year. so numbers are coming up kind of like this. however, there's also some stuff that raises eyebrows during that week in december when nebula shot up 67%. the stock was promoted a co
back to nebulas. information on this company, but here's what we pieced together in the third quarter of 2024. they had $27 million in revenue in the quarter, and a run rate of roughly $121 million in annual recurring revenue with their earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization coming in at -7 million. you know, i don't like to recommend stocks that aren't making money, but bear with me here. in october, the company was also stating some lofty goals for 2025. they were...
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this nebula is part of our own milky way galaxy.evel of detail showing structures and bubbles in the and norma's cloud is finer than any other telescope is capable of. this image shows a dying binary star surrounded by superheated hydrogen gas and other materials spun off from the stars core. elements which will reform into other stars, planets, and perhaps in time living things. webb is a joint project of nasa and zero p and then in canadian space agencies. it took more than 20 years to build and cost $10 billion. the most sophisticated space telescope ever made and makes observations in the infrared spectrum. scientists were odd by the first images. >> people and a broken world managing to do something right and see the majesty that's out there. >> the incomprehensible vastness of face in time. a deep look at his single area teeming with galaxies and stars. the light seen here originated 13 billion years ago, less than a billion years after the big bang. scientists promise many more discoveries are ahead, adding immeasurably to ou
this nebula is part of our own milky way galaxy.evel of detail showing structures and bubbles in the and norma's cloud is finer than any other telescope is capable of. this image shows a dying binary star surrounded by superheated hydrogen gas and other materials spun off from the stars core. elements which will reform into other stars, planets, and perhaps in time living things. webb is a joint project of nasa and zero p and then in canadian space agencies. it took more than 20 years to build...
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, a bubble nebula and nebulae soul and heart, and you say women have no soul and heart, here you go,g is there, how sweet, she likes it when she is kissed, i don’t know, but i like it when i kiss her. and can you help me, oh my, better than anyone, the premiere is on saturday on the first, constantly saying that happiness loves silence, such two decoys, beauties, what are you doing to us with... two stars, fathers and sons, on sunday on the first, in the new season on the first, today we were auditioned for the gracheva choir, great, yura, you definitely need to sing, come on, you sing, what a unique gift you have, you hit such notes! you also think you're an upstart. larka, it's you, don't you recognize me or something? it's me, andryukha, so life has been a success. you have everything that soviet women don't even dare to dream of. what does this mean? you don't take a guy just because he doesn't know notes. in order to get official choir status, you need to have at least 50 charistas. you've been accepted, from today on a new life begins for you. if it weren't for this choir, we w
, a bubble nebula and nebulae soul and heart, and you say women have no soul and heart, here you go,g is there, how sweet, she likes it when she is kissed, i don’t know, but i like it when i kiss her. and can you help me, oh my, better than anyone, the premiere is on saturday on the first, constantly saying that happiness loves silence, such two decoys, beauties, what are you doing to us with... two stars, fathers and sons, on sunday on the first, in the new season on the first, today we were...
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Feb 28, 2024
02/24
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and of course, those . embryos, nebula billy at some point, marriages _ embryos, nebula billy at someges and relationships and - embryos, nebula billy at some point, marriages and relationships and andl marriages and relationships and and peopie _ marriages and relationships and and peopie die _ marriages and relationships and and peopie die in — marriages and relationships and and peopie die in car— marriages and relationships and and people die in car crashes, _ marriages and relationships and and people die in car crashes, not - marriages and relationships and and people die in car crashes, not all. people die in car crashes, not all embryos— people die in car crashes, not all embryos couid _ people die in car crashes, not all embryos could use, _ people die in car crashes, not all embryos could use, sometimes. people die in car crashes, not all. embryos could use, sometimes the parent— embryos could use, sometimes the parent gets — embryos could use, sometimes the parent gets cut _ embryos could use, sometimes the parent gets cut off _ embryos could use, sometimes the parent gets
and of course, those . embryos, nebula billy at some point, marriages _ embryos, nebula billy at someges and relationships and - embryos, nebula billy at some point, marriages and relationships and andl marriages and relationships and and peopie _ marriages and relationships and and peopie die _ marriages and relationships and and peopie die in — marriages and relationships and and peopie die in car— marriages and relationships and and people die in car crashes, _ marriages and...
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this is a starforming nebula.an see in this image, there is a sort of area of a bunch of gas with the sort of tendrils of gas and dust and above that entity picture is a kind of blue glow. there are some really bright stars above that are irradiating the gas below and carving out these cliffs, the sort of features in that gas. the amazing thing about what we see with the jwst is that we can actually see through that gas and dust and we can see the baby stars being born. we can essentially watch the formation of stars because we have so many stars and it is picture, such a large image with so much in it so many individual stars being born, summoning -- so many pockets of gas that we can watch the progress of stars forming. it really does tell us something about how our star formed in a cloud of gas and dust in the same kind of way. it may not have looked exactly like this, but it was the same kind of process where there was the cloud of gas and dust and came together and gravity pulling together and is sort of igni
this is a starforming nebula.an see in this image, there is a sort of area of a bunch of gas with the sort of tendrils of gas and dust and above that entity picture is a kind of blue glow. there are some really bright stars above that are irradiating the gas below and carving out these cliffs, the sort of features in that gas. the amazing thing about what we see with the jwst is that we can actually see through that gas and dust and we can see the baby stars being born. we can essentially watch...
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this is the ovine nebula, _ nicknamed jumbos. this is the ovine nebula, a _ nicknamed jumbos.he milky way. look a little closer and there is something incredibly strange. huge planet like objects floating free, not tethered to any story. these tiny pairs of light. they are called jupiter mass binary objects orjumbos and it left astronomers scratching their heads. nobody redicted scratching their heads. nobody predicted for — scratching their heads. nobody predicted for expected - scratching their heads. nobody predicted for expected would l predicted for expected would see objects the size ofjupiter orbiting around each other, freely floating. we thought we would see singles. isolated ones. but defined binaries like this is crazy. we don't expected by the answer on day one, year 1. this expected by the answer on day one, year1. this is a expected by the answer on day one, year 1. this is a long journey for all of us now. what is next to _ journey for all of us now. what is next to the _ journey for all of us now. what is next to the james _ journey for all of us now. what is n
this is the ovine nebula, _ nicknamed jumbos. this is the ovine nebula, a _ nicknamed jumbos.he milky way. look a little closer and there is something incredibly strange. huge planet like objects floating free, not tethered to any story. these tiny pairs of light. they are called jupiter mass binary objects orjumbos and it left astronomers scratching their heads. nobody redicted scratching their heads. nobody predicted for — scratching their heads. nobody predicted for expected - scratching...
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, bubble nebula and soul and heart nebulae, and you say women don't have a soul and heart, here you go, everything is there, how sweet! does she like it when she's kissed? i don't know, but i like it when i kiss her, and can you help me, oh my, the best, the premiere is on saturday on the first, they call it the gate to the north, a special, unique way of life has been preserved here, which is dictated by difficult climatic conditions, many people come to this city to see the famous polar lights, we are in arkhangelsk, friends, the most important thing for the pomor is to have it practical, what kind of wood is preferable for building a boat, the kind of wood that grows, why did they add salt, in principle our region was a salt producer, that's why they added it everywhere, my grandmother added it to regular coffee, even to soluble salt. we wash the smelt, crush it with salt a little, cut it , he says, what tastes better, yes, in our language, onion, and add it there too, let's take some bread and dip it, dip it, and how delicious it will be, according to the help, delicious, delicious
, bubble nebula and soul and heart nebulae, and you say women don't have a soul and heart, here you go, everything is there, how sweet! does she like it when she's kissed? i don't know, but i like it when i kiss her, and can you help me, oh my, the best, the premiere is on saturday on the first, they call it the gate to the north, a special, unique way of life has been preserved here, which is dictated by difficult climatic conditions, many people come to this city to see the famous polar...
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Dec 1, 2016
12/16
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why don't we go through this nebula? we can avoid detection, and get light years closer to the source of the transmission. our shields would be useless in that nebula. so would jem'hadar sensors. the answer is out there, commander. and remember, it's not just tain we're looking for. the maryland, the proxima, the sarajevo-- starfleet ships that have been lost in the gamma quadrant for years and their crews-- brave soldiers warriors of the federation-- unaccounted for. we owe it to them to do everything in our power to find them and bring them home. it's the honorable thing to do. you use that word, but you have no idea what it means. setting course for the nebula. there's a pocket of toh-maire gas ahead of us. bringing her to 031 mark 355. steady as she... now what could that be? worf: whatever they are they are coming right at us. you still haven't lost them. i know that. there are four more jem'hadar ships in close pursuit and two ahead on an intercept course. we must warn the station. there is only one reason for the
why don't we go through this nebula? we can avoid detection, and get light years closer to the source of the transmission. our shields would be useless in that nebula. so would jem'hadar sensors. the answer is out there, commander. and remember, it's not just tain we're looking for. the maryland, the proxima, the sarajevo-- starfleet ships that have been lost in the gamma quadrant for years and their crews-- brave soldiers warriors of the federation-- unaccounted for. we owe it to them to do...
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nebula, that we have ever seen in addition to it. what's really exciting is we have also discovered some exit planets for the 1st time, and they have found water clouds on it. so the aim of a james webb is also to identify these planets where water is dead. and if there is water, maybe we can find lice there. so we also have images of other nebulae where, which shows how stars die and how stars a form of our europe in isa, where i'm standing. they released the image of steph and squinted, which is a collection of their galaxies and nebulae that we have never seen before. and one more image is still pending. and let's wait for that. okay, but her earlier, nasa revealed herb some sort of a teaser image showing galaxy galaxies that are up to 13000000000 years old. how is it possible for this telescope to if you will look back in time? so when you walk out in the night and look into the sky, you're looking at the time, but you're not really looking at, starts as they are now. you're looking at ties from years ago because of a father, we
nebula, that we have ever seen in addition to it. what's really exciting is we have also discovered some exit planets for the 1st time, and they have found water clouds on it. so the aim of a james webb is also to identify these planets where water is dead. and if there is water, maybe we can find lice there. so we also have images of other nebulae where, which shows how stars die and how stars a form of our europe in isa, where i'm standing. they released the image of steph and squinted, which...
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made a bet that part of the nebula. by the way i lost the bet.s very clearly an edge on galaxy. so i lost the bet. >> you lost the bet but you got these gorgeous images. so i think it is a win for everybody. anything else you like to say today? >> i cannot wait to see where we go from here. >> neither can i. thanks so much back to you michelle. >> thank you alex. i have to say that image is absolutely spectacular. people from all of the world are joining us today enjoining in our excitement is to release the images for checking with their colleagues in europe and cannot we also want to take a moment to include the people at the osa many viewing scott around the world like stars in the night sky. let's take a look at some of them now. >> first we go to australia signal? i guess nothing right now. maybe we have some of the other feeds were going to check in with them right now. we have winnipeg, canada? there is there is australia. waving to australia, thank you so much for joining us today. next go to winnipeg canada hello winnipeg the planetarium
made a bet that part of the nebula. by the way i lost the bet.s very clearly an edge on galaxy. so i lost the bet. >> you lost the bet but you got these gorgeous images. so i think it is a win for everybody. anything else you like to say today? >> i cannot wait to see where we go from here. >> neither can i. thanks so much back to you michelle. >> thank you alex. i have to say that image is absolutely spectacular. people from all of the world are joining us today...
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for its shape and called it a crab-shaped nebula.century, swedish astronomer knut emil lundmark thought that there was a connection between these bodies. but only towards the end of the 20th century astrophysicists confirmed it. that the nebula appeared precisely from the explosion of a chinese supernova, the diameter of the nebula itself is 11 light years, it is constantly expanding by about 1,500 km/second. 4 on july 1903, us president theodore roosevelt solemnly announced the opening of the pacific line of communication, sending messages throughout the world via a cable laid along the bottom of the pacific ocean. cables had already been laid in europe, one in india, then still a british colony. at the beginning of the 20th century, britain was a leader in this matter. around the world, 30 ships were engaged in laying the cable, and 24 of them belonged to british companies. now 120 years later, 99% of data is transmitted from country to country, from continent to continent, through cables at the bottom of the seas of the oceans. th
for its shape and called it a crab-shaped nebula.century, swedish astronomer knut emil lundmark thought that there was a connection between these bodies. but only towards the end of the 20th century astrophysicists confirmed it. that the nebula appeared precisely from the explosion of a chinese supernova, the diameter of the nebula itself is 11 light years, it is constantly expanding by about 1,500 km/second. 4 on july 1903, us president theodore roosevelt solemnly announced the opening of the...
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so young stars, distant background galaxies, as well as detailed structure and composition of the nebula gas and dust. the nebula lies in the large mid, mid july mc cloud galaxies of 161000 light years away. pakistani authorities in the south of the country are trying everything they can to prevent pakistan's largest lake from overflowing and swamping nearby towns, water levels on lake bunch are said to be dangerously high. falling record monsoon flooding satellite show the scale of the disaster following a severe drought monsoon rains and melting glaciers have submerged a 3rd of pakistan. millions have lost their homes. we now have this report from pakistan's heart hits into province where countless lives have been up ended by the floods rashana lee and his son, the mom have lost everything. they put their savings into building a house, which they finished only 2 months ago, and the sudden province of sinned, the floods have wiped at their home and all their hopes best. and maybe one might have good. they gave me, i work my whole life to build this house and i've never owned a home befo
so young stars, distant background galaxies, as well as detailed structure and composition of the nebula gas and dust. the nebula lies in the large mid, mid july mc cloud galaxies of 161000 light years away. pakistani authorities in the south of the country are trying everything they can to prevent pakistan's largest lake from overflowing and swamping nearby towns, water levels on lake bunch are said to be dangerously high. falling record monsoon flooding satellite show the scale of the...
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(nat-laughter)...and karen gillan expanding her role as the assassin "nebula." the one that is most unlike her character. she is nothing like her character." (laughs)"she is, like, freakin' blue clint eastwood in this movie.""it's an odd thing when, you know, you talk to her and she's, you know, she's karen, but she's in nebula makeup, but she's just very bubbly and perky, and then she turns into nebula and she's very, like, low... low-speaking and just dark." "all you do is yell at each other. you're not friends." (nat)"yeah, i had a hard time with that actually, because nebula is a pretty serious character who doesn't really engage in a lot of the humor. however, i mean, i was just laughing under all of those prosthetics.""you get to know more about each of the original characters too, and you learn so much more about nebula and all the other characters and it's...""yeah, and like through that, we learn more about our lead female gamora, so it's really good. it's almost like a mirror to the core group as well.""we're family." (nat) "except maybe her." (nat-mus
(nat-laughter)...and karen gillan expanding her role as the assassin "nebula." the one that is most unlike her character. she is nothing like her character." (laughs)"she is, like, freakin' blue clint eastwood in this movie.""it's an odd thing when, you know, you talk to her and she's, you know, she's karen, but she's in nebula makeup, but she's just very bubbly and perky, and then she turns into nebula and she's very, like, low... low-speaking and just dark."...
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perhaps the nebula is masking a vessel. no, not a chance. a ship wouldn't last ten seconds in there-- not even a borg cube. maybe it's a false alarm. your transceiver could be malfunctioning. it is possible. why don't you pay a visit to sick bay? in the meantime, we'll redouble our scans, just to be sure. very well. i'll get the scans underway. if you don't mind being an ensign again. seven? my proximity transceiver activated again. looks like someone's rerouting power from the warp conduits. to where? deck eight, section 22. the science lab. bridge to science lab. ensign mulchaey, respond. harry. commander, the force field has a borg signature. red alert. captain to the bridge. tuvok, take a security team to the science lab. chakotay to seven of nine, you were right. we've detected borg on the ship-- deck eight, science lab. how many drones? unknown. tuvok's headed there now. i will join him. the science lab? my mobile emitter's in there. this technology resembles a borg maturation chamber ard: commander! he was punctured by an extraction t
perhaps the nebula is masking a vessel. no, not a chance. a ship wouldn't last ten seconds in there-- not even a borg cube. maybe it's a false alarm. your transceiver could be malfunctioning. it is possible. why don't you pay a visit to sick bay? in the meantime, we'll redouble our scans, just to be sure. very well. i'll get the scans underway. if you don't mind being an ensign again. seven? my proximity transceiver activated again. looks like someone's rerouting power from the warp conduits....
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. >> she discovered i think hundreds of variable stars and the nebula i think we have a picture of that. she had the most discoveries of the stars of the time. let's see the next slide please. by identifying different place, the fear he is favorite each tied to one discovery that each of the women mad made so this ie horse head nebula itself it is upside down and if you boo looka contemporary image it looks a little more horselike. this is after wilhelmina flemi fleming. can i think my friend for finding this for me. it's a glass plate. when you work on then there's always the danger they will break and that's why they are being digitized so science can have access to them. >> this is the computing room. it amazed me what these women endured because although it was a wonderful opportunity to contribute to sign science, it wasn't the commitment to an easy life of any kind of physical comfort. they suffered all kinds of illnesses and they worked absurd hours. what did you think about uncovering those details? >> they had the same sort of illnesses we have. they work normal hours but anybo
. >> she discovered i think hundreds of variable stars and the nebula i think we have a picture of that. she had the most discoveries of the stars of the time. let's see the next slide please. by identifying different place, the fear he is favorite each tied to one discovery that each of the women mad made so this ie horse head nebula itself it is upside down and if you boo looka contemporary image it looks a little more horselike. this is after wilhelmina flemi fleming. can i think my...
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in the inner nebula that are - in the inner nebula that are allowing _ in the inner nebula that ares like- _ shining through. that is what it looks like. that _ shining through. that is what it looks like. that is _ shining through. that is what it looks like. that is so _ shining through. that is what it looks like. that is so cool. - shining through. that is what it looks like. that is so cool. you | shining through. that is what it. looks like. that is so cool. you are a mid _ looks like. that is so cool. you are a mid infrared— looks like. that is so cool. you are a mid infrared astronomer which is different— a mid infrared astronomer which is different from near infrared so what can you _ different from near infrared so what can you say — different from near infrared so what can you say about the details in this mid — can you say about the details in this mid infrared image? it looks different in _ this mid infrared image? it looks different in colour _ this mid infrared image? it looks different in colour because - this mid infrared image? it looks different in colour because
in the inner nebula that are - in the inner nebula that are allowing _ in the inner nebula that ares like- _ shining through. that is what it looks like. that _ shining through. that is what it looks like. that is _ shining through. that is what it looks like. that is so _ shining through. that is what it looks like. that is so cool. - shining through. that is what it looks like. that is so cool. you | shining through. that is what it. looks like. that is so cool. you are a mid _ looks like....
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Aug 16, 2024
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, a bubble nebula and soul and heart nebulae, and you say women don't have a soul and heart, here youis there. how sweet, does she like it when she's kissed? i don't know, but i like it when i kiss her, and can you help me, oh my, the best of all, the premiere, tomorrow on the first. volleyball, what have you never seen before? cup channel one, live broadcasts on weekends on channel one. this city is called the gateway to the north. a special, unique way of life has been preserved here, which is dictated by difficult climatic conditions. many people come to this city to see the famous polar lights. we. in arkhangelsk, friends, the most important thing for a pomor is to be practical, what kind of wood is preferable for building a boat, the kind of wood that grows, why did they add salt, in principle, our region was engaged in salt production, that's why they added it everywhere, my grandma adds salt to regular coffee, even to rosvorima, she says that it tastes better, yes, in our way, we wash the smelt, sprinkle it with a little salt, chop the onion, and add it there too, let's take so
, a bubble nebula and soul and heart nebulae, and you say women don't have a soul and heart, here youis there. how sweet, does she like it when she's kissed? i don't know, but i like it when i kiss her, and can you help me, oh my, the best of all, the premiere, tomorrow on the first. volleyball, what have you never seen before? cup channel one, live broadcasts on weekends on channel one. this city is called the gateway to the north. a special, unique way of life has been preserved here, which...
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and, and this is the southern ring nebula, could you just beyond sort of the fact that this looks like something that was photo shopped. what, what is that, what is all of this that we see here? tell us that we, we didn't know before. right, so what we're looking at here is a planetary nebula, which astronomers are really bad at naming things. so i'll stop by saying it doesn't actually have anything to do with planets. it's a planetary nebula, it's what happens when a star like our son gets to the end of its life and starts puffing off all of its outer layers and they create is a gorgeous cloud that you see today. and the star in the middle pushes the cloud away. what we, the detail that we have with t is going to allow us to discern much more about the physics, the actual physical mechanisms that are pushing the gas away and how the gas is behaving, gives us information about the medium that the gas is going into the into stella medium. what happens between stars? this gives us a glimpse of this. and, you know, just to hear from someone else if we can kind of echoing some of those key
and, and this is the southern ring nebula, could you just beyond sort of the fact that this looks like something that was photo shopped. what, what is that, what is all of this that we see here? tell us that we, we didn't know before. right, so what we're looking at here is a planetary nebula, which astronomers are really bad at naming things. so i'll stop by saying it doesn't actually have anything to do with planets. it's a planetary nebula, it's what happens when a star like our son gets to...
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you see this kind of bubbly, you know, almost foamy appearance throughout the whole nebula, with some very structured shells. but this foaming us is showing up in orange mainland. we are looking a 5 galaxy and a locked in a clothing. i felt of cosmic than the revenge by that application of force dining this, that of the cosmic cliff for the korean and nebula, reveals new details about this vast stellar nursery. also coming up the january 6 hearings, can lawmakers connect the dots between the extremist and former president donald trump. but if your question is, i can see the election which you, our viewers watching on p b. s in the united states. and to all of you around the world, welcome, we begin the day with a new view into the origins of the universe. it is not every day when we can start our program with an event that fundamentally alters in a positive way, our understanding of the cosmos. today is one of those rare moments. and we have scientists on both sides of the atlantic to thank the james web space. telescope is the largest and most powerful space observatory ever launched
you see this kind of bubbly, you know, almost foamy appearance throughout the whole nebula, with some very structured shells. but this foaming us is showing up in orange mainland. we are looking a 5 galaxy and a locked in a clothing. i felt of cosmic than the revenge by that application of force dining this, that of the cosmic cliff for the korean and nebula, reveals new details about this vast stellar nursery. also coming up the january 6 hearings, can lawmakers connect the dots between the...
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by book because in 1961 at the time interested in studying the moon and planets with galaxies and nebula of faraway it was close and pouring it wasn't much there but piper with the only one who you wanted to do that in 1961 when the president announced they would send people. >> why did he come to tucson ? unit that is a great question because we have beautiful dark desert skies it was already a hot bed of astronomy and in my book not only did we have dark skies kore a clear view of the planets were they could set up telescopes dedicated to studying the man and the planets. >> powell is astronomy different from planetary science?. >> things like nebula and galaxies the planetary science west like your own lile sol system and so to understand those planets with atmospheric sciences is a very different type of field is started to change more recently so you have to know ideology and atmospheric science. >> so who was funding professor paper?. >> when he first came to the university he was very lucky to have many supportive departments so the very original laboratory was set up in the insti
by book because in 1961 at the time interested in studying the moon and planets with galaxies and nebula of faraway it was close and pouring it wasn't much there but piper with the only one who you wanted to do that in 1961 when the president announced they would send people. >> why did he come to tucson ? unit that is a great question because we have beautiful dark desert skies it was already a hot bed of astronomy and in my book not only did we have dark skies kore a clear view of the...
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this chart shows the nebula created by a dying star expelling its mass in the near him. it nasa, scientists say, be intense detail never seen before, along with infrared shots when allow them to understand exactly what happens. a stars di pillar we thought in the birth of stones is equally stunning. this is a nearby style forming region within our milky way. and the image reveals hundreds of new stars that were previously hidden along with structures that scientists have yet to identify. web has homed in on galaxies. they far away that the light from them has taken billions of years to get to the telescope. and of this image shows galaxies that formed over 13000000000 years ago, nasa is encouraging people to download the images on their website and take a closer look. really zoom in and play around. there are galaxies here in which are seeing individual clusters of stars forming, popping up, just like popcorn. another image shows how galaxies merged together. one of the fundamental principles of the universe that scientists are eager to learn about. yeah, the telescope a
this chart shows the nebula created by a dying star expelling its mass in the near him. it nasa, scientists say, be intense detail never seen before, along with infrared shots when allow them to understand exactly what happens. a stars di pillar we thought in the birth of stones is equally stunning. this is a nearby style forming region within our milky way. and the image reveals hundreds of new stars that were previously hidden along with structures that scientists have yet to identify. web...
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you see this kind of bubbly, you know, almost foamy appearance throughout the whole. nebula, with some very structured shells. but the, and this foaming, this is showing up in orange mainland we are looking at 5 galaxies and that will lock the enough closing to action. i thought of cosmic than the re event. and by that i could have you taishan on fours dining this, that of the cosmic cliff to the korean and nebula, reveals news details about this vast stellar nursery. also coming up the january 6 hearings, can lawmakers connect the dots between the extremist and former president donald trump. if your question is slightly conceived election, i'm guessing what you, our viewers watching on p b s. in the united states, into all of you around the world. welcome. we begin the day with a new view into the origins of the universe. it is not every day when we can start our program with an event that fundamentally alters in a positive way. our understanding of the cosmos today is one of those rare moments, and we have scientists on both sides of the atlantic to thank the james web space. telesco
you see this kind of bubbly, you know, almost foamy appearance throughout the whole. nebula, with some very structured shells. but the, and this foaming, this is showing up in orange mainland we are looking at 5 galaxies and that will lock the enough closing to action. i thought of cosmic than the re event. and by that i could have you taishan on fours dining this, that of the cosmic cliff to the korean and nebula, reveals news details about this vast stellar nursery. also coming up the january...
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let's start with the southern ring nebula. this is a dying planetary nebula, a dying star. at it, you can see ever so faintly a second star which astronomers had not previously seen before. the infrared can cut through the clouds, the dust. on the other end of the life spectrum, if you will, let's look at another nebula. this is a nebula which is a star nursery, 7600 light-years away. this image is kind of emotional looking at it, it is so beautiful. astronomers are stunned by the level of detail and the ability to see things through the dusty clouds. the webb deputy project scientist for communications -- >> in this view, we see some great examples of hundreds of new stars that we have ner seen before. we see examples of bubbles and cavities and jets that are being blown out by these newborn stars. we even see some galaxies lurking in the background up here. we see examples of structures that honestly, we don't even know what they are, like what is going on here? miles: that is precisely what you want to hear. when a scientist says what's going on here, that means the inst
let's start with the southern ring nebula. this is a dying planetary nebula, a dying star. at it, you can see ever so faintly a second star which astronomers had not previously seen before. the infrared can cut through the clouds, the dust. on the other end of the life spectrum, if you will, let's look at another nebula. this is a nebula which is a star nursery, 7600 light-years away. this image is kind of emotional looking at it, it is so beautiful. astronomers are stunned by the level of...
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they held that the sun and planets condensed from a nebula. support for this idea came with development of more powerful telescopes and spectrometers, which can detect the composition of material deep in space. nebula are created by the explosion of stars which have exhausted their nuclear fuel. by studying the compositions of nebula, astronomers have found evidence that stars and planets can form from these interstellar clouds. 99% of nebular material is composed of hydrogen and helium gas. but about 1% consists of tiny bits of solid matter-- silicon compounds, iron oxides, carbon, and a host of other materials, all of which are found in the sun and planets. if the force of gravity between the gas and bits of cosmic dust is strong enough, this matter is gradually pulled together. as the nebula contracts, it starts spinning, with heat setting its particles in motion. the further it condenses, the faster it rotates. the process is something like what happens when a skater condenses himself by drawing in his arms until his body becomes a blur. g
they held that the sun and planets condensed from a nebula. support for this idea came with development of more powerful telescopes and spectrometers, which can detect the composition of material deep in space. nebula are created by the explosion of stars which have exhausted their nuclear fuel. by studying the compositions of nebula, astronomers have found evidence that stars and planets can form from these interstellar clouds. 99% of nebular material is composed of hydrogen and helium gas....
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and what does that tell us about the history of this particular nebula?>> all right, so there were a couple of questions. first of all, what do we see that hubble does nazi? i think a key thing we see with webb, and this goes beyond the southern ring as well, webb sees molecules, it's he's chemistry. hubble mostly sees atomic gases. so what you are looking at is different energies, different temperatures. so, hubble sees a very hard stuff, we'll see the colder stuff and this is where you transform the gas from this hot atomic gas to one that creates molecules. and as i alluded to earlier, the molecules become important because this helps material transition through the interstellar medium to new stars and new planets. and so, you see all the red stuff there in the web images molecules you just did not see with hubble. you do see -- those shelves here. i'm just counted them by i. i mean, anybody can do that. as far as i got with it, right, there was probably a handful of those. and those come from, as a star was dying, in his last dying throws, it's dust s
and what does that tell us about the history of this particular nebula?>> all right, so there were a couple of questions. first of all, what do we see that hubble does nazi? i think a key thing we see with webb, and this goes beyond the southern ring as well, webb sees molecules, it's he's chemistry. hubble mostly sees atomic gases. so what you are looking at is different energies, different temperatures. so, hubble sees a very hard stuff, we'll see the colder stuff and this is where you...
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, the bubble nebula and the soul and heart nebulae, and you say?she like it when she's kissed? i don't know, but i like it when i kiss her, and can you help me, oh my, the best of all, the premiere is on saturday on channel one. tamara, tamara senyavskaya, for muslim magamaev's birthday. they always say that silence loves happiness. such two manki, beauties, what are you doing to us with men. yes, mom, not needed, i cook well, i'm well-off, take me to yourself, that's how it is with me, it is impossible not to love forget where you come from, and what your roots are, what colors we will fill the lives of our children, such will be the future, two stars, fathers and sons, on sunday on the first, in the new season on the first, we have today. in order to receive official status of the choir, you need to have at least 50 choristers. you are accepted, from today you begin new life. if it weren't for this choir, we would never have met. if i see you with this person again, i'll tell my father everything. you're mine, you're my wife. what do you want? gi
, the bubble nebula and the soul and heart nebulae, and you say?she like it when she's kissed? i don't know, but i like it when i kiss her, and can you help me, oh my, the best of all, the premiere is on saturday on channel one. tamara, tamara senyavskaya, for muslim magamaev's birthday. they always say that silence loves happiness. such two manki, beauties, what are you doing to us with men. yes, mom, not needed, i cook well, i'm well-off, take me to yourself, that's how it is with me, it is...
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in the center or take a look at these towers in the eagle nebula known as the pillars of creation a mass of molecular hydrogen gas and dust so enjoy stargazers and marvel at the majesty of the milky way as the hubble continues to take us on an intergalactic journey through the cosmos to galaxies far far away for the news with rick sanchez john honey it's a basic look at some pictures and wonder what really does happen up there yeah well that's all they're down here or all dying for a little law. and steve tacos is here to tell us that it's coming soon all we got to do is be patient and hold but 1st hey you got something already that happened where yeah i try to give us hope every day in nicaragua right there was a boxing event that was held and this had fans in attendance and if we could roll some of that if you see him coming out now they were wearing face masks now the boxers and everybody there was they had to their temperature is checked and they all had to wear face masks prior face he had to look people are not sitting next to each other no space in between everyone yes the fa
in the center or take a look at these towers in the eagle nebula known as the pillars of creation a mass of molecular hydrogen gas and dust so enjoy stargazers and marvel at the majesty of the milky way as the hubble continues to take us on an intergalactic journey through the cosmos to galaxies far far away for the news with rick sanchez john honey it's a basic look at some pictures and wonder what really does happen up there yeah well that's all they're down here or all dying for a little...
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feast your eyes upon this fellow star gazers it's a giant red nebula called n.g.c. 2014 and it's smaller blue neighbor n.g.c. 2020 and both are part of a satellite galaxy of the milky way located 163000 light years away nasa has nickname the image the cosmic reef because well it looks like a coral reef nasa scientists released the image to celebrate the hubble telescope launched 30 years ago this month from the kennedy space center in florida it was named in honor of astronomer edwin hubble who back in the 1920 s. discovered galaxies beyond our own with the biggest telescope of his day since its launch the $1200000000.00 hubble telescope has measured the expansion acceleration rate of the universe found that black holes are common among galaxies taken $1400000.00 observation. of distant stars galaxies and planets and provided data to astronomers worldwide used in more than 17000 scientific publications nasa says the hubble has become the most prolific space observatory in history and like any delicate piece of machinery astronauts have had to fine tune it making some complicated and cert
feast your eyes upon this fellow star gazers it's a giant red nebula called n.g.c. 2014 and it's smaller blue neighbor n.g.c. 2020 and both are part of a satellite galaxy of the milky way located 163000 light years away nasa has nickname the image the cosmic reef because well it looks like a coral reef nasa scientists released the image to celebrate the hubble telescope launched 30 years ago this month from the kennedy space center in florida it was named in honor of astronomer edwin hubble who...