En yeni videolar
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_center?add_user=ImprovEverywhere 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
Fun in the prank house Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/PhillyChic5 http://twitter.com/JesseWelle Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Jesse-Wellens/151417874094?ref=nf
good time
The official lyric and teaser video for Katy Perry s upcoming video for "Firework." Photos by Ari Michelson. (P) (C) 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"!
Too easy. More of Justin coming soon.
Tempest TV covers Red Bull Art of Motion 2010 hosted in Boston on September 17th. With Athletes such as Luci Steel, Jason Paul, Marcus Gustafsson, Yoann Leroux, and many talented up and coming US guys. Check out the action and the sexiness that this amazing movement brings. Edited by: Nick Goehner ( businessofimagination.com )
H-blockx i ve got the power snap cover
Jack Vale and I are at it again. Please subscribe to Jack s channel. http://www.youtube.com/jackvalefilms
André Rieu - Radetzky March, taken from the DVD Live In Maastricht 4. For tour dates visit: http://www.andrerieu.com http://www.facebook.com/andrerieu http://www.twitter.com/andrerieu https://plus.google.com/+andrerieu
ree PrankHouse App: http://prankhouse.com/download/prankvsprank Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/PhillyChic5 http://twitter.com/JesseWelle Keeptheheat: http://youtube.com/keeptheheat mattg: http://youtube.com/mattg
This video is modeled in the classic tradition of P.T. Barnum, offering a collection of oddities for your viewing pleasure. So enter the Curiosity Shop for a compilation of facts and beautiful moon images taken by the Cassini spacecraft in orbit around Saturn since 2004, set to Edvard Grieg s Piano Concerto in A Minor, Op. 16 II. Adagio. This video is produced in honor of the recent Cassini Spacecraft Mission extension through September 2017. Take a gander at Gigantic Titan to your left. Feel free to ogle bright Enceladus to your right, reflecting close to 100 percent of the light that hits its surface. Don t be afraid to eyeball Mimas and her craters. That s what she s there for! Saturn has the second most moons of planets in the solar system. Second, only to Jupiter. September 27th, 2010 marked the end of the Cassini Equinox Mission, which was over the last 2 years, and the beginning of the Cassini Solstice Mission. The extension to takes the spacecraft to September 2017, a couple months past Saturn s Northern summer solstice in May 2017. Cassini has done a great deal to extend our knowledge of Saturn and it s moons as well as delivered some of the most gorgeous photos taken in the Solar System; Photos of Saturn, Saturn s rings and Saturn s moons. This video pictures just a few of the many photos. Fact Sheet: Mimas Diameter: averages 396 km Orbital Radius: 185,520 km Orbital Period: 22 hours and 37 minutes Mass: 37,500,000,000 megatonnes Mimas and Rhea are widely considered the most heavily cratered bodies in the Solar System Enceladus Diameter: about 500 km Orbital Radius: 238,020 kilometers Orbital Period: 1.37 Days Mass: 70,000,000,000 megatonnes It is postulated that Enceladus is heated by a tidal mechanism similar to Jupiter s moon Io and many signs point to a liquid core even though it should ve frozen aeons ago. It is the most reflective object in the solar system. Tethys Diameter: 1,066 km Orbital Radius: 294,660km Orbital Period: 1.89 earth days Mass: 627,000,000,000 megatonnes Odysseus Crater (named for a Greek warrior king in Homer s two great works, The Iliad and The Odyssey) dominates the Tethyan western hemisphere. Odysseus Crater is 400 kilometers in-diameter (almost 250 miles). That diameter is nearly two-fifths of Tethys itself. Dione Diameter: 1,123 km Orbital Radius: 377,400 km Orbital Period: 2.7 earth days Mass: 1,100,000,000,000 megatonnes Cassini showed Dione s bright wisps to be bright canyon ice walls (some of them several hundred meters high), probably caused by subsidence cracking. The walls are bright because darker material falls off them, exposing bright water ice. Rhea Diameter: 1,528 km Average Distance: 527,040 km Orbital Period: 4.52 Earth days Mass: 2,310,000,000,000 megatonnes Titan Equatorial Radius: 2,575 km Orbital Distance: 1,221,830 km Orbital Period: 15.95 Earth days Mass: 134,550,000,000,000 megatonnes Recent results from the Cassini mission suggest that hydrogen and acetylene are depleted at the surface of Titan. Both results are still preliminary, but the findings are interesting for astrobiology. A paper published 5 years ago suggested that methane-based (rather than water-based) life -- ie, organisms called methanogens -- on Titan could consume hydrogen, acetylene, and ethane. The measured depletion of these compounds could mean the existence of these life forms on the surface. Hyperion Average diameter: 270 km Mass: 800,000,000 megatonnes Orbital Distance: 1,481,100 km Orbital Period: 21.28 Earth days Hyperion is the largest known irregular (nonspherical) body in the Solar System. Iapetus Equatorial Radius: 735.5 km Orbital Distance: 3,561,300 km Orbital Period: 79.33 Earth days Mass: 1,600,000,000,000 megatonnes The September 2007 Cassini flyby of Iapetus showed that thermal segregation is probably the most responsible for Iapetus having a darker hemisphere. Iapetus has a very slow rotation, longer than 79 days. Such a slow rotation means that the daily temperature cycle is very long, so long that the dark material can absorb heat from the Sun and warm up. Phoebe Diameter: 220 km Orbital Distance: 12,952,000 km Orbital Period: about 18 months Mass: 400,000,000 megatonnes Unlike most major moons orbiting Saturn, Phoebe is very dark and reflects only 6 percent of the sunlight it receives. Its darkness and irregular, retrograde orbit suggest Phoebe is most likely a captured object.
Free PrankHouse App: http://prankhouse.com/download/prankvsprank Scared Dude: http://youtube.com/ForSkitsAndGiggles Chick Who got pranked: http://youtube.com/Katers17
The longer a telescope spends looking at a target, the more sensitive the observations become, and the deeper we can look into space. But to get the full picture of what s happening in the Universe, astronomers also need observations at a range of different wavelengths, requiring different telescopes. These are the key ideas behind the Great Observatories Origins Deep Survey, or GOODS for short. The GOODS project unites the world s most advanced observatories, these include ESO s Very Large Telescope, the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope, the Spitzer Space Telescope, the Chandra X-ray Observatory and many more, each making extremely deep observations of the distant Universe, across the electromagnetic spectrum. By combining their powers and observing the same piece of the sky, the GOODS observatories are giving us a unique view of the formation and evolution of galaxies across cosmic time, and mapping the history of the expansion of the Universe. Now, this is not the first time that telescopes have been used to give us extremely deep views of the cosmos. For example, the Hubble Deep Field is a very deep image of a small piece of sky in the northern constellation of Ursa Major. This revealed thousands of distant galaxies despite the fact that the whole field is actually only a tiny speck of the sky, about the size of a grain of sand held at arm s length. Now, with GOODS, many different observatories have brought their powers to bear on two larger targets, one centered on the original Hubble Deep Field in the northern sky, and one centred on a different deep target, the Chandra Deep Field South, in the southern sky. The main GOODS fields are each 30 times larger than the Hubble Deep Field, and additional observations cover an area the size of the full Moon. These areas of the sky were already some of the most extensively explored, and so the combination of existing archival data and many new, dedicated observations gives us an unprecedented view of of the history of galaxies.
SHINee’s 2nd full length album repackage "Hello" has been released. Listen and download on iTunes & Apple Music, Spotify, and Google Play Music http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/hello-the-2nd-album-repackage/id396649555 #SHINee #샤이니 #repackage #hello #release #100930 SHINee Official http://shinee.smtown.com http://www.youtube.com/shinee http://www.facebook.com/shinee http://www.instagram.com/shinee SHINee 샤이니 Hello MV ℗ S.M.Entertainment
Music video by Eminem performing No Love. (C) 2010 Aftermath Records
Watch the making of Shakira s music video for her hit single, "Loca"! ¡Mira el detrás de camaras de el video musical de Shakira y su más reciente hit Gypsy! Music video by Shakira performing Loca - The Making Of The Video. (C) 2010 Sony Music Entertainment (Holland) B.V. #Shakira #Loca #Vevo #LatinPop #MakingOf
Kestrel Hunting and Hovering - Faucon Crécerelle Vol Stationnaire Video Produced by Paul Dinning - Wildlife in Cornwall Filmed in August 2010 Video Produced by Paul Dinning - Wildlife in Cornwall
Music video by Eminem performing No Love. (C) 2010 Aftermath Records #VEVOCertified on July 30, 2012. http://www.youtube.com/vevocertified
Choughs at Porthgwarra near Lands End in Cornwall Filmed on 18th September 2010 Video Produced by Paul Dinning - Wildlife in Cornwall
Shakira s official music video for Loca featuring Dizzee Rascal. Click to listen to Shakira on Spotify: http://smarturl.it/ShakirSpot?IQid=Sh... As featured on Sale el Sol. Click to buy the track or album via iTunes: http://smarturl.it/ShakiraSESiTunes?I... Google Play: http://smarturl.it/ShakiraLocDRPlay?I... Amazon: http://smarturl.it/ShakiraSESAmz?IQid... More from Shakira Gypsy: https://youtu.be/_3-GiVIE8gc She Wolf: https://youtu.be/booKP974B0k Whenever, Wherever: https://youtu.be/weRHyjj34ZE More great noughties videos here: http://smarturl.it/Ultimate00?IQid=Sh... Follow Shakira Website: http://www.shakira.com/home Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/shakira Twitter: https://twitter.com/shakira Instagram: https://instagram.com/shakira Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/shakira/ Tumblr: http://shakira.tumblr.com/ Google+: https://plus.google.com/+Shakira/posts Weheartit: http://weheartit.com/shakira Subscribe to Shakira on YouTube: http://smarturl.it/ShakirSub?IQid=Sha... #Shakira #Loca #Vevo #LatinPop #OfficialMusicVideo #DizzeeRascal --------- Lyrics: Loca... Loca... Dance or die... Loca... Loca... She s playin dumb all the time Just to keep it fun To get you on like (ahh!) Be careful amigo she s talkin and walkin just to wake you up She d die for your love But your love s only mine, boy Sigo tranquila Like I m on a beach in Anguilla Sippin my Corona Like it s nothin goin on I ain t leavin you alone What is meant for me No other girl is gonna take it So give him up And I m crazy, but you like it (loca, loca, loca) You like that it ain t easy (loca, loca, loca) I m crazy but you like it (loca, loca, loca) Crazy but you like it"