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Wednesday, November 3, 2010

National Geographic - Inside: The Milky Way

Inside the Milky Way takes viewers on an astounding journey across 100,000 light-years to witness key moments in the history of the Milky Way. Using the latest science, NGC constructs a 3-D state-of-the-art CGI model of our galaxy. We'll peer into the heart of the Milky Way on the hunt for super-massive black holes, watch how stars are born and die, fly out and above the plane of our galaxy to understand its true shape and scour its dusty spiral arms for the possibility of life.
What Earth's skies could look like if we were in another part of the Milky Way galaxy.
This sky represents how the sun came to be with clouds of gas and dust of the Orion Nebula.

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The Orion Nebula


Update:
Another site where you can watch this
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21 comments:

Anonymous said...

damn it looks beautiful, kinda makes you think

LD said...

preaty cool "D

tigey said...

yea, makes us wonder...

Donkote said...

that looks so awesome

RatsRunThisTown said...

That'd make an incredible wallpaper!

Insurance Advice Guy said...

what an awesome pic

Copyboy said...

Looks like something right out of star trek...the next generation.

Light Weight Baby! said...

wow, this blows my mind

Nerd Life said...

good stuff!

Jimmy Volmer said...

this is great!

Aaron said...

We are but a mote in god's eye. (or something like that)

Discerning Gentleman said...

thanks for sharing this :D

MRanthrope said...

yeah, thats pretty amazing!

comradejoker.blogspot.com/ said...

that would look much more beautiful than what we have.

Anonymous said...

Really neat.

The Blind Prophet said...

SHOOT ME INTO SPACE! :D I wanna be there!

X1011 said...

Very cool! I love that pic!

AdPlusCommunications said...

the milkyway is something amazing!

Kartoffeln said...

Nice post, keep it coming :)

Tal Zahn said...

Saved this to watch later. As always, loving the space vids! :)

Naj said...

sorry, can't find any youtube links anymore! will update once i found a new source.

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