This is the latest incarnation of the HDF video. The narration has been edited to include research from a paper in Physical Review Letters (2004) which puts the size of the universe at 46.5 billion light years, not 78 billion as I originally stated.
In the video narration, I round that value up to 47 billion light years.
I also took out Numa Numa guy.
In 2003, the Hubble Space Telescope took the image of a millenium, an image that shows our place in the universe. Anyone who understands what this image represents, is forever changed by it.
Here's the same video but with the smacking and breathing sounds removed and cleaned up. I apologize for not doing this before, but I never listened to the video with earphones on.
Numa Numa guy is still there. Taking him out would have been more work that I wanted to do. Just FF past him if you don't like it.
Added James McCarthy to credits, thanks to LodeStone1968 for the info.
Em 2003, o Telescópio Espacial Hubble fotografou a imagem do milênio, uma imagem que mostra nosso lugar no universo. Qualquer um que entende o que esta imagem representa, é permanentemente mudado por ela.
A very kind viewer, Leonardo Bays, added subtitles in Brazillian Portugese. Thanks Leonardo!
There is a cool planetary alignment this Saturday, June 30th. I wanted to play with Stellarium and my new screen grabber software to produce a 'planetarium-style' presentation.
Hello Space Fans, the SE stands for special edition. I didn't have enough 'stuff' for my Face on Mars video so I turned it into a video blog entry.
In October 2006, the European Space Agency and Malin Space Science Systems made an awesome, hires flyover animation of the 'Face' on Mars.