5th episode of the series - Supernovas
Have you ever wondered exactly how our Universe is put together? How is it built? And how it actually works? This is ultimate guide to the Cosmos will show as never before the inner workings of our planet, the Solar System, the galaxies and the Universe itself. This series investigates the nuts and bolts of our cosmos, exploring a whole range of fascinating celestial phenomena and how they came to be the way they are. Experts and mind-blowing CGI, take viewers under the celestial hood to tell the greatest story of all – the story of how we and everything around us began.
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
46 comments:
nice interesting video...
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everyone loves a supernova! Great post
verry beautyful image :) ty
Awesome info man thanks for sharing !
we are so small
Intergalactic planetary!
Thanks alot for putting these ones up.
These are always so cool.
This is an awesome series. I've always been interested in the cosmos. Thanks for posting all of these :-)
Fascinating stuff.
Only watched one because it was so long. But it was good. I followed. Follow back please.
I love the daily updates!
Very interesting as always, thank you!
I love this series I watched it on the science channel.
Another entry bookmarked for watching, haha.
Just a request, but could you perhaps put a bulk of the video embed behind a cut? I believe it's the jumpbreak command or something and the image of the button looks like a paper ripped in half.
This way when I visit your blog, it'll be a little less laggy! If you rather not, well I guess I shall have to grin and bare it, heh.
ah perfect...i dont have the sci fi channel here
keep it up with all these videos :)
I'm loving it
loading em up
@Tal Zahn
sure thing dude.
i never noticed it but if you say so.
Did you hear about when Hubble was searching for Supernova in 2006 and it found a UFO near the Aries constellation? Interesting stuff. Though not to offend the sceptics, I'll call it a "shiny object", about 8 billion light years away. It disappeared without a trace a few months after being found.
love these viedos, keep um coming, always fascinated me.
Thanks and it only lags on my older computer, but I have to use that for my watching videos (laptop heats up if I watch too many... bleh). Thanks!
Very interesting, as always :)
The universe is just a ball of gas and liquid on a turtle's back...at least according to some ancient guys.
damn, thats intense
these vids are awesome
I learned something from this.
Oh this is the last part? Really enjoyed watching most of these.
Supernova's go boom... and shoot plasma everywhere 0_o
damn.. pretty interesting
Great show!
following and showing daily love...
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>_> this is too many videos man D:
Amazing!
Really educational post! Loved it, totally!
science is power!
This is the best episode yet.
lol oh wow i did not know that, good post! :D
You have a good thing going here :)
whats the biggest they can get?
oh yeah, the next one. :)
ooh we learned this in elementary and my teacher used some pretty creative visual aids
interesting post!
follow back..
Supernovas are incredible displays of destruction and creation.
cool vid, very interesting
I love astronomy, awesome find!
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