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Taylor
1,806 Görünümler · 16 yıl önce

Shop music here: http://smarturl.it/TASmusic Shop merchandise here: http://taylor.lk/tourmerch Follow Taylor Swift Online Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/taylorswift Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/taylorswift Tumblr: http://taylorswift.tumblr.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/taylorswift13 Website: http://www.taylorswift.com Follow Taylor Nation Online Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/taylornation Tumblr: http://taylornation.tumblr.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/taylornation13

Freerunning
492 Görünümler · 16 yıl önce

Tempest presents it s Electronic Press Kit (EPK). Showcasing all 11 members and the projects we have worked on. Watch and discover a little more about Team Tempest and what we are all about! Find your Trü Freedom at, www.tempestfreerunning.com

Black
4,222 Görünümler · 16 yıl önce

Music video by Black Eyed Peas performing The Time (the dirty bit) (Audio). #TheBlackEyedPeas #TheTime #Vevo #Pop #OfficialAudio

XTreme
4,911 Görünümler · 16 yıl önce

Marshall Miller and his buddies hike up to Notch Peak in Utah s West Desert for an epic Wingsuit Base Jump. http://www.x-tremevideo.com/

Rip
4,738 Görünümler · 16 yıl önce

From ESOCast: An international team of astronomers using ESO s Very Large Telescope has measured the distance to the most remote galaxy so far. This is the first time that astronomers have been able to confirm that they are observing a galaxy as it was in the era of reionization — when the first generation of brilliant stars was making the young Universe transparent and ending the cosmic Dark Ages. We are going to find out how a team of astronomers used ESO s Very Large Telescope, the VLT, to confirm that a galaxy that had previously been spotted in images from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope is in fact the most distant object that is ever been identified in the Universe. Studying these first galaxies is extremely difficult; they are very faint and small and by the time their dim light gets to Earth it falls mostly in the infrared part of the spectrum because it has been stretched by the expansion of the Universe. To make matters worse, at this very early time, less than a billion years after the Big Bang, the Universe was not completely transparent. It was filled with hydrogen which acted kind of like a fog and absorbed the ultraviolet radiation from the young galaxies. So, holding the record for having measured the redshift of the most distant object in the Universe is not just a trophy to hang on the wall, it does have important astrophysical implications. This is the first time that we ve managed to obtain spectroscopic observations of a galaxy from the era of reionization, in other words from the time when the Universe was still clearing out the hydrogen fog. Despite the difficulties of finding these early galaxies, the new Wide Field Camera 3 on the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope discovered several very good candidate objects earlier in 2010. They were thought to be galaxies shining in the early Universe at redshifts greater than eight, but confirming the distances to such faint and remote objects is an enormous challenge and can only reliably be done using spectroscopy from very large ground-based telescopes. The team was excited to find that if you combine the huge light collecting power of the VLT, with the sensitivity of its infrared spectroscopic instrument, SINFONI, and if you then use a very long exposure time you just might be able to detect the faint glow from one of these very remote objects and then go on to measure its distance. A 16 hour exposure with the VLT and SINFONI of the galaxy UDFy-38135539 did indeed show the very faint glow from hydrogen at a redshift of 8.6, which means that this light left the galaxy when the Universe was only about 600 million years old. This is the most distant galaxy ever reliably confirmed. One of the puzzling things about this discovery is that the ultraviolet radiation emitted by the galaxy does not actually seems to be strong enough to be able to clear out the hydrogen fog around the galaxy. So one possible explanation is that there must be other galaxies, probably fainter and less massive neighbours, that helped ionize the hydrogen in the region of space around the galaxy, thus making it transparent. Without this additional help the brilliant light from the main galaxy would have been trapped in the surrounding hydrogen fog and it could not have even started its 13 billion-year journey towards Earth. Studying the era of reionization and the formation of the first galaxies is really pushing the capability of current telescopes and instruments to the limit. But, this will be exactly the type of science that ESO s European Extremely Large Telescope will excel at. Once operational, this will be the largest optical and infrared telescope in the world.

Ken
2,860 Görünümler · 16 yıl önce

Monster World Rally Team s Ken Block and Alex Gelsomino finished the final stage of Rally Turkey 6th fastest. The stage was a super fast, flat out run with a few massive jumps. Here s the in-car highlights. Rad gear that The Hoonigans make for me: https://www.hoonigan.com/collections/ken-block Check out my Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/kblock43 Follow me on Twitter! https://twitter.com/kblock43

Taylor
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Shop music here: http://smarturl.it/TASmusic Shop merchandise here: http://taylor.lk/tourmerch Follow Taylor Swift Online Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/taylorswift Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/taylorswift Tumblr: http://taylorswift.tumblr.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/taylorswift13 Website: http://www.taylorswift.com Follow Taylor Nation Online Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/taylornation Tumblr: http://taylornation.tumblr.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/taylornation13

Everywhere
756 Görünümler · 16 yıl önce

3,000 participants downloaded an MP3 file and pressed play simultaneously in retail stores in Midtown Manhattan. More info: http://mp3experiment.com// We tour the Mp3 Experiment! Hire us to come to your school or event! http://improveverywhere.com/contact Created by Charlie Todd & Tyler Walker http://improveverywhere.com/ Co-produced and Edited by Keith Haskel: http://www.kskill.com Music by Tyler Walker http://tylerwalkermusic.com This is one of over 100 different missions Improv Everywhere has executed over the past nine years in New York City. Others include Frozen Grand Central, the Food Court Musical, and the famous No Pants Subway Ride, to name a few. Visit the website to see tons of photos and video of all of our work, including behind the scenes information on how this video was made. http://www.improveverywhere.com Be the first to find out about the next video we create by subscribing to our YouTube channel: http://youtube.com/subscription_cente... Buy the Improv Everywhere book!: http://tinyurl.com/iebook You can also join our Facebook group: http://facebook.com/improv.everywhere Or follow us on twitter: http://twitter.com/improvevery

TheSmok
1,539 Görünümler · 16 yıl önce

The Smoking Tire takes to the links in the most beautiful 4-seater on the market: The Aston Martin Rapide. Fortunately, we ve chosen a golf course only accessible by tight, windy, canyon roads.

Freerunning
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Compilation of footage from various projects all of our members have worked on. Projects include: Twilight Transformers Mall Cop You Don t Mess with the Zohan Heroes Ninja Warrior Chuck The Unit Sport Science Time Warp Dancing with the Stars Carson Daly s: Last Call The Forgotten 3 Doors Down Madonna Mazda Mirror s Edge Panasonic KSwiss Incredible Egg Redbull

Jes
3,407 Görünümler · 16 yıl önce

Jesse s prank goes terribly wrong when a bucket full of water falls on his girlfriend, splashing all over the floor as he runs up to catch her reaction. He suddenly busts his butt, falling hard on the floor! Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/PhillyChic5 http://twitter.com/JesseWelle Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Jesse-Wellens/151417874094?ref=nf

Corliss
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Roberta learning to feed sharks by hand and doing here first base jumps. All footage shot in a 3 month period of time by Jeb Corliss...

TheSeasonedPalate
2,916 Görünümler · 16 yıl önce

http://www.maangchi.com/recipe/yubuchobap Music: Jaurim s Carnival Amour Yubuchobap, made with seasoned fried tofu and rice is very popular lunch box and picnic food in Korea. You can make it very easily at home because these days ready-made kits of ingredients for yubuchobap are sold at Korean and Japanese grocery stores. You may find them in Asian grocery stores, too. Ingredients (for 2 servings): 2 cups of cooked rice (made with 1 cup of short grain rice), yubuchobap kit, cucumber, carrot, salt, yellow pickled radish, vegetable oil, and canned black olives (for spooky eyes). See my site for pictures and descriptions of ingredients: http://www.maangchi.com/ingredients Directions: 1. Chop cucumber and carrot into small pieces, about 1/3 cup worth. Put it into a bowl. 2. Add a pinch of salt and mix well. Squeeze out any excess water 10 minutes later. 3. In a heated pan, add a drop of vegetable oil and saute the squeezed vegetables for 20 seconds. 4. Chop yellow pickled radish into small pieces, about 2 tbs worth. 5. Make 2 cups of rice and put it into a large bowl. 6. Add the vinegar-based sauce to the warm rice. Mix it well with a wooden spoon. *tip: I suggest not pouring all the sauce from the packet into the rice. Add it little by little until you reach your preferred taste. 7. Add the prepared vegetables and chopped yellow pickled radish to the rice. Mix it well and cool it down. 8. Open the package of yubu and squeeze it slightly to drain out the extra sauce. 9. Open up each yubu to make a pouch. 10. Take about 2-3 tbs of rice and make oval-looking rice balls. 11. Fill each tofu pocket with a rice ball. 12. Dip the top of the pocket with the exposed rice into the mix of dried ingredients. Put each pocket on to a serving plate one by one. To make creepy eyes! 1. Fill each pouch of yubu with white rice mixed with vinegar-based sauce. Form into an eye shape. 2. Cut a black olive in half crosswise. 3. Insert the half dome of the olive into the center of the yubuchobap 4. Adjust the shape to make it look like eye!

Perry
4,302 Görünümler · 16 yıl önce

The official teaser trailer for her next video Firework" from the album "Teenage Dream". Get Teenage Dream here: http://bit.ly/kpTDdelEX (explicit) http://bit.ly/kpTDdel (clean) (C) & (P) 2010 Capitol Records. Have you cast your EMA ballot yet? Click here: http://bit.ly/votekpema to vote for Katy for "Best Female", "Best Pop", "Best Song", "Best Video" and "Best World Stage Performance"!

Rip
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Recently astronomers used the Suzaku orbiting X-ray observatory, operated jointly by NASA and the Japanese space agency, to discover the largest known reservoir of rare metals in the universe. Suzaku detected the elements chromium and manganese while observing the central region of the Perseus galaxy cluster. The metallic atoms are part of the hot gas, or "intergalactic medium," that lies between galaxies. Thumbnail: "The Robot (3) 20102007 Inspired by Hajime Sorayama by Emile Noordeloos." Exploding stars, or supernovas, forge the heavy elements. The supernovas also create vast outflows, called superwinds. These galactic gusts transport heavy elements into the intergalactic void. What is the universe made of? The vast majority of it consists of the wispy cosmic lightweights hydrogen and helium. Everything else on the periodic table contributes only a small fraction of the whole. Elements heavier than hydrogen and helium are forged in stars, and during their explosive deaths as supernovas. Type 1a supernovas are nature s most productive foundries. An old white dwarf star pulls gas off its giant neighbor. The dwarf gains mass until it becomes unstable and blows itself to bits. The explosion creates vast amounts of heavy elements and blasts them into space. Suzaku is an orbiting X-ray observatory, operated jointly by NASA and the Japanese Space Agency. And it recently spotted the metals chromium and manganese in intergalactic space for the first time. It s the largest known concentration of rare metals in the universe. Suzaku was looking at X-rays shining from the core region of the Perseus galaxy cluster and detected the metals in hot, thin intergalactic gas. The gas is so thin it s close to a vacuum, but it fills a volume of space in the cluster about 1.4 million light years across. [ Supernovas forged the metals and blasted them out of the galaxies, but a single stellar explosion wasn t powerful enough to get the job done. That requires periods of higher than normal star birth and death. These so-called starbursts stirred up vast outflows of matter called superwinds. Heavy elements forged by supernovas rode the superwinds to intergalactic space. A single supernova can produce thousands of times Earth s mass in chromium. The Suzaku astronomers estimate that it took some three billion supernovas to forge the treasure trove they found in the Perseus Cluster. The total reservoir of heavy metal discovered by Suzaku is even more staggering. The Perseus core region holds 30 millions times the Sun s mass in chromium. About 10 trillion times the mass of Earth. Suzaku s chemical census of the universe is just beginning, but it s already revealed just how rare and precious some corners of the cosmos are.

TheSlow
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In the first video ever uploaded to TheSlowMoGuys Channel, Gav and Dan show you what to expect from upcoming slow mo videos. © GAVIN FREE

Eminem
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Music video by Eminem performing Not Afraid (Behind The Scenes). (C) 2010 Aftermath Records #Eminem #NotAfraid #Vevo

Eminem
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Music video by Eminem performing Not Afraid. (C) 2010 Aftermath Records

Shakira
3,077 Görünümler · 16 yıl önce

Watch the official music video for "Loca" by Shakira Listen to Shakira: https://Shakira.lnk.to/listen_YD Subscribe to the official Shakira youtube channel: https://Shakira.lnk.to/subscribeYD Watch more of Shakira s Music Videos: https://Shakira.lnk.to/listen_YC/youtube Follow Shakira: Facebook: https://Shakira.lnk.to/followFI Instagram: https://Shakira.lnk.to/followII Twitter: https://Shakira.lnk.to/followTI Website: https://Shakira.lnk.to/followWI Spotify: https://Shakira.lnk.to/followSI YouTube: https://Shakira.lnk.to/subscribeYD Lyrics: Loca (Loca) No te pongas bruto Loca. Que te la bebe Dance or Die (Loca) El está por mi y por ti borró Y eso que tú tienes to Y yo ni un Kikí. El está por mi Y por ti borró (borró) Y eso que tú tienes to Y yo ni un Kikí. Ella se hace la bruta pa cotizarse Conmigo en frente ella se hace la gata en celo contigo Te cotorrea el oído pa tenerte en alta Ella muere por ti, tú por mi es que matas. Sigo tranquila como una paloma de e quina Mientras ella se pasa en su BM al lado mío Yo de aquí no me voy, lo que está pa mi Ninguna va poder quitármelo de un tirón. Yo soy loca con mi tigre Loca, Loca, Loca" #Shakira #Loca #OfficialMusicVideo

Rip
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What is the true long-term threat of Near Earth Objects? NASA defines "potentially hazardous" as a Near Earth Object that will pass within .05 AU from Earth and is at least 140 meters in diameter. (http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/neo/pha.html) But consider the damage left by a 30-meter object in the famed Siberian impact of 1908: "Recent scientific studies by meteorite researcher Christopher Chyba have estimated that the Tunguska event may have been caused by the explosion of a stony meteroid about 30 meters in diameter traveling at about 15 km/s. Compare the energy released by such an object with that of an atomic bomb such as those dropped on Japan in World War II." See: http://www.psi.edu/projects/siberia/siberia.html The truth is no one really knows how many asteroids this size or larger are out there. According to NASA sources, the population breaks down as follows: 100 meters in diameter: 300,000 500 meters in diameter: 10,000 Over one kilometer in diameter: 500-1,000 The good news is that eight projects are at work to search for them, including NASA s NEO-Wise space telescope, and more are coming on line soon. The bad news is that fewer than 8,000 of these have been discovered so far.




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