Archive for the ‘Videos’ Category

Meteor or UFO? [VIDEO]

A meteor or UFO if you want to call it that streaks by the moon in this video. You have to look closely or you’ll miss it. Here’s the interesting video from a Greek news channel.

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Steve Spangler Science: A Meteorite Hit My House

Steve Spangler Science: A Meteorite Hit My House

SOURCE: Youtube – A Meteorite Hit My House – Cool Science Experiment
WEBSITE: Steve Spangler Science

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Jupiter Slammed By Earth Killer! – Photos & Video

Huge Impact Explosion On Jupiter

Huge Impact Explosion On Jupiter

Amateur Astronomer Photograph Asteroid Impact On Jupiter!

An Australian amateur astronomer Anthony Wesley captured an extremely rare event on camera yesterday. Something BIG smashed into Jupiter creating a huge ocean sized spot in Jupiter’s atmosphere.

To make things even more weird. This impact happened almost exactly 15 years to the day after the famous Shoemaker Levy 9 comets impacts (see video below) which blew huge hole in Jupiters atmosphere and created explosions larger than Earth!

If the impactor that struck Jupiter had impacted Earth instead, it would produce what scientists call and extinction event. Viewing the photo of this impact on Jupiter you can imagine the size covering the United States and then some. That’s how big this explosion is.

An impact of this size is most likely sufficient to destroy a large portion if not all life on Earth.

View Anthony Wesley’s Site & The Now Famous Images:
Photo Of Anthony Wesley & His Scope

New Detailed Images From The Keck Observatory In Hawaii

Earth Jupiter Impact Size Comparison – PHOTO #1
Closeup Of Impact Scar On Jupiter – PHOTO #2

NASA JPL Website Reports:

This image was taken at 1.65 microns, a wavelength sensitive to sunlight reflected from high in Jupiter’s atmosphere, and it shows both the bright center of the scar (bottom left) and the debris to its northwest (upper left).

“It could be the impact of a comet, but we don’t know for sure yet,” said Orton. “It’s been a whirlwind of a day, and this on the anniversary of the Shoemaker-Levy 9 and Apollo anniversaries is amazing.”

Shoemaker-Levy 9 was a comet that had been seen to break into many pieces before the pieces hit Jupiter in 1994.

Leigh Fletcher, a NASA postdoctoral fellow at JPL who worked with Orton during these latest observations said, “Given the rarity of these events, it’s extremely exciting to be involved in these observations. These are the most exciting observations I’ve seen in my five years of observing the outer planets!”

BBC NEWS RECORDED INTERVIEW WITH AMATEUR ASTRONOMER

Recorded Interview with Astronomer BBC News:

Jupiter ‘hit by large object’
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An amateur astronomer in Australia has discovered that the planet Jupiter was struck recently by an object up to two kilometres in diameter.

Anthony Wesley noticed what he described as a black scar near the south pole of the planet last Thursday.

He reported his observations to Nasa’s jet propulsion laboratory in California, where astronomers were able to determine that it was caused by an impact, possibly a stray comet or a block of ice.

Nasa officials say the dent created in Jupiter is about the size of Earth.

First broadcast 22 July 2009

via BBC World Service – News – Jupiter ‘hit by large object’.

Science Daily Report Excerpt:

Following up on a tip by an amateur astronomer, Anthony Wesley of Australia, that a new dark “scar” had suddenly appeared on Jupiter, this morning between 3 and 9 a.m. PDT (6 a.m. and noon EDT) scientists at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., using NASA’s Infrared Telescope Facility at the summit of Mauna Kea, Hawaii, gathered evidence indicating an impact.

New infrared images show the likely impact point was near the south polar region, with a visibly dark “scar” and bright upwelling particles in the upper atmosphere detected in near-infrared wavelengths, and a warming of the upper troposphere with possible extra emission from ammonia gas detected at mid-infrared wavelengths.

“We were extremely lucky to be seeing Jupiter at exactly the right time, the right hour, the right side of Jupiter to witness the event. We couldn’t have planned it better,” said Glenn Orton, a scientist at JPL.

SOURCE: ScienceDaily.com

Impact Of Shoemaker Levy 9 Comet in 1994 – Video

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Meteor Caught On Tape! – Video Perth, Australia

Perth Australia Meteor Caught On Tape!
December 1st, 2005 – Source: Meteorites Australia

A magnificent blue-green meteor fireball captured on video during a family get together near Perth in Western Australia. The fireball lasted for a few seconds, and disappeared behind the clouds. People from all over Perth and surrounding villages and town reported seeing and hear sonic booms from this fireball. Some people thought it might be a plane crash. Truly a remarkable event. Fireballs this large are rare, and for one to be captured on video is even more rare.

Huge white-yellow and blue green flashes light the sky from this cosmic visitor from space!

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ExtraSolar Planets – Formation Of Solar Sytems

Formation of Solar Systems & Extra Solar Planets!

Here’s an interesting video on extrasolar planets, planetesimals, and gas giants. It gives a brief summary of some theories on planetary formation, accretion and solar system formation. Good video…

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Police dash cam of Meteor over Edmonton, Canada – Video

Police Dash Cam Of Meteor Over Edmonton Canada!
2008 November 20 at 5:26.43 MST

The fireball that created the largest meteorite fall in Canadian history. This fireball is absolutely huge! It light up the entire night sky and can be seen for a whoppingly long time. Meteors typically last for only a second or less. Fireballs are just large meteors, and they tend to last a few seconds, up to at times a minute or more. The Great Daylight Fireball of 1972 lasted 100 seconds according to Wikipedia’s article.

The meteorites produced by this fireball are abundant and valuable science and hold commercial value as well.

Wow! This is a spectacular video and perhaps the largest ever confirmed meteorite fall ever caught on tape! Read more about the Buzzard Coulee Meteorite (named after recovery).

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Daylight Meteor Blazes Across Mexico Sky – Video

Daylight Fireball Blazes Across Mexico Sky!

This is one of, if not the best daylight meteor fireball videos I’ve ever seen. It’s absolutely phenomenal! The duration of the event is very long. It stays in the sky for a very long time streaking a long smoke train behind it as it flashes through the air. To see a meteor is very rare, to see a fireball even more so, to see a daylight fireball is extremely rare, and to see one AND catch it on video? That’s is absolutely beyond comprehension. Statistically speaking this is pure luck! Talk about being in the right place at the right time!

Meteor Blaze

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Meteorite Collision – Video

Huge Meteorite Strikes Earth!

This video illustrates the destruction and complete annihilation of our planet by a huge spherical asteroid strike. The video should actually be called “Asteroid Collision” because technically it’s not a meteorite until it hit impacts the planet, and only then if it survives that impact. I was not really believing that asteroids were spherical until I looked up “asteroids’ on Google and found the Ceres is actually very close to a sphere in shape. Who woulda thunk it? I also ran across NASA’s Near Earth Object program. Good reading! You can also see some images of asteroids on NASA’s site.

Oh well, it doesn’t matter much in this case because the graphics are cool, and the destruction is devastating. Just what people want to see.

Extinction event anyone?

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