What If Our Universe Collided With Another One?
This pretzel-shaped collection of galaxies is our Universe. And it's about to collide with another universe. It might be fascinating to watch, but we should probably be worried about what's going to happen when they crash. How would it change the physics of our Universe? Is there any chance that we would survive? What would the collision look like from Earth? And has it ever happened before?
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What If You Fell Into a Black Hole?
What would the outcome be if you took a leap of faith straight into a black hole? We looked to Einstein and Hawking to ponder the scenario.
Say one day you were exploring space looking for a new planet for humans to inhabit, but came across a black hole and decided – why not check it out? Would you have any chance of survival? How would you get out if at all? Would you find a shortcut to another universe? Watch the video to learn about what would happen if you fell into a black hole.
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Universe Size Comparison 3D
Planets in our Universe can get extremely large, but stars get even bigger. In this video we explore the sizes of moons, planets, stars, and even beyond, including black holes and even galaxies.
Basically a comparison of the entire Universe.
Earth's Evolution in 10 Minutes
In the past few billion years, Earth has been pummeled by asteroids, crashed into other planets and frozen over several times. Not to mention being ruled by all kinds of crazy lifeforms.
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Things You Were Lied to About Space
If you've always thought our star was a bright yellow ball of fire, you were wrong. For starters, it's not yellow. It's green. Sort of. But that's not the only thing you were wrong about. Is Mercury the hottest planet? Is there any sound in space?
GoPro HD Camera launched into space on high powered rocket. Amazing footage!
GoPro HD Hero camera launched into space 82km above earth, on high powered SQUID student project rocket. The first 60 seconds the camera is covered by the Free Flying Unit until wire booms are released from custom alluminum housing exposing camera lense to some beautiful views.
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Mission Highlights: SpaceX's Dragon Makes History
On May 25, 2012 SpaceX made history when the Dragon spacecraft became the first privately developed vehicle in history to successfully attach to the International Space Station. Previously only four governments -- the United States, Russia, Japan and the European Space Agency -- had achieved this feat. This video features highlights from the mission, including:
May 22: Launch Day: SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket launched the Dragon spacecraft into orbit from the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station.
May 23: Dragon orbited Earth as it traveled toward the International Space Station.
May 24: Dragon's sensors and flight systems were subjected to a series of tests to determine if the vehicle was ready to attach to the space station.
May 25: NASA gave Dragon the GO to attempt berthing with the station. Dragon approached. It was successfully captured by the station's robotic arm.
May 26: US astronaut Don Pettit opened Dragon's hatch and the astronauts entered.
May 31: After six days at the International Space Station, Dragon departed for its return to Earth, carrying a load of cargo for NASA. SpaceX completed its historic mission when Dragon splashed down safely in the Pacific.
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2014 | SpaceX Year in Review
Relive SpaceX’s 2014 highlights: launching rockets, landing stages, and unveiling our next generation crewed spacecraft.
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Crew-1 Mission | Recap
On November 16, 2020, Falcon 9 launched Dragon with astronauts Mike Hopkins, Victor Glover, Shannon Walker, and Soichi Noguchi on board to the International Space Station for its first six-month operational mission. After 167 days in space – the longest duration mission for a U.S. spacecraft since the final Skylab mission in 1974 – Dragon and the Crew-1 astronauts returned to Earth on Sunday, May 2, 2021.
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Overwatch The Last Bastion Full Movie Animated Short
Overwatch Animated Short The Last Bastion
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Planet Unknown (2016) Short Film
At the end of 21st century, mankind was facing global resource depletion. Space Rovers were sent out to find potential inhabitable planets.
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