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Watch this and other space videos at http://SpaceRip.com Best viewed in full screen 1080p. Using satellites, scientists have been tracking the movement of BP s Deep Water Horizon oil slick as currents have pushed it closer and closer to the Gulf Coast. Now, scientists at the National Center for Atmospheric Research have used supercomputers to simulate its path in coming months as it moves up the Atlantic seaboard in major ocean currents.
Nearly 60 years ago, audiences thrilled to the destruction of the Earth in George Pal s classic film, "When Worlds Collide." The idea of a planetary smash-up is a staple of science fiction, but can it really happen? Astronomers using NASA s Spitzer Space Telescope think they ve actually seen the aftermath of such a collision around another star. The story unfolded as Dr. Casey Lisse and his team studied disks around young stars. Once planets have formed astronomers think there are a lot of left-over asteroids in the system. They occasionally slam together and produce dusty debris. Spitzer s Infrared Spectrograph was designed to detect the faint glow from this material. By spreading the light out into its component colors, astronomers can look for the spectral fingerprints of different minerals. Our dusty star of interest is a faint speck known as HD 172555. It s about 100 light years away and 12 million years old which, compared to our 4.5 billion year old Sun, is like a baby born a few days ago. Studying its spectrum, Dr. Lisse and his colleagues realized they had found something very peculiar that they had not seen around other stars. Aside from the usual indicators of rocky rubble, they found features corresponding to tektite, obsidian, and silicon monoxide gas. What s strange is that tektite and obsidian are formed from molten materials. Tektites are hardened chunks of lava found around meteor impacts on Earth, and obsidian is volcanic glass. Vaporized rocks can form silicon monoxide gas. You don t get this kind of material by just smashing a couple of asteroids together. The evidence suggests something much more... cataclysmic. Imagine what would happen if our moon slammed, at high velocity, into a Mercury-sized planet. The resulting impact would eject a massive amount of molten material into space. As it cooled it would likely form tektite, obsidian, and silicon monoxide gas, explaining the features seen in the HD 172555 spectrum. It s amazing to think Spitzer may have caught the aftermath of such an incredible collision. But, it s not the first time astronomers have speculated about world-shattering events. In fact, similar things may have happened right here in our own back yard. Mercury is a strangely dense planet compared to the other worlds in the solar system. Now if it formed from the same stuff as Venus and Earth, why would it be any different? A world-shattering impact could be the answer. When planets form the lighter materials rise and denser ones sink to the core. Remove the outer, lighter layers and you re left with a denser planet, once what s left cools off. Looking to our neighbor Mars we see a massive impact scar in its Southern hemisphere. This area, known as the Hellas Basin, must have formed from an asteroid impact long ago. The resulting plume of molten material would have been blasted into space, some of it eventually reaching the ancient Earth. Even closer to home, most astronomers believe that our own moon was formed in a similar cataclysm. The theory is that a Mars-sized body grazed the still- forming Earth, generating a massive amount of molten debris. The orbiting rubble would clump together over time, forming the moon. The tektite and obsidian debris from such massive impacts would not last long around our sun, or others. Solar winds and gravitational interactions tend to sweep away the dust over time, and in a few tens of thousands of years the evidence would be erased. In the long history of our solar system, that s hardly the blink of any eye. The evidence may be long gone here, but seeing what may happen when worlds collide around a nearby star shows us it s not just science fiction after all.
The Smoking Tire attempts to drive 550 miles from the Redondo Beach pier to the Grand Canyon on a single tank of fuel in the Audi A3 TDI. We also compare the A3 TDI s lap times at Adams Motorsports Park to our other hot hatches.
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This ESOCast video shows how astronomers, for the first time, were able to directly follow the motion of an exoplanet as it moved from one side of its host star to the other. The planet has the smallest orbit so far of all directly imaged exoplanets, lying almost as close to its parent star as Saturn is to the Sun. Scientists believe that it may have formed in a similar way to the giant planets in the Solar System. Because the star is so young, this discovery proves that gas giant planets can form within discs in only a few million years, a short time in cosmic terms. Only 12 million years old, or less than three-thousandths of the age of the Sun, Beta Pictoris is 75% more massive than our parent star. It is located about 60 light-years away towards the constellation of Pictor (the Painter) and is one of the best-known examples of a star surrounded by a dusty debris disc [1]. Earlier observations showed a warp of the disc, a secondary inclined disc and comets falling onto the star. "Those were indirect, but tell-tale signs that strongly suggested the presence of a massive planet, and our new observations now definitively prove this," says team leader Anne-Marie Lagrange. "Because the star is so young, our results prove that giant planets can form in discs in time-spans as short as a few million years." Recent observations have shown that discs around young stars disperse within a few million years, and that giant planet formation must occur faster than previously thought. Beta Pictoris is now clear proof that this is indeed possible. The team used the NAOS-CONICA instrument (or NACO [2]), mounted on one of the 8.2-meter Unit Telescopes of ESO s Very Large Telescope (VLT), to study the immediate surroundings of Beta Pictoris in 2003, 2008 and 2009. In 2003 a faint source inside the disc was seen (eso0842), but it was not possible to exclude the remote possibility that it was a background star. In new images taken in 2008 and spring 2009 the source had disappeared! The most recent observations, taken during autumn 2009, revealed the object on the other side of the disc after a period of hiding either behind or in front of the star (in which case it is hidden in the glare of the star). This confirmed that the source indeed was an exoplanet and that it was orbiting its host star. It also provided insights into the size of its orbit around the star. The planet has a mass of about nine Jupiter masses and the right mass and location to explain the observed warp in the inner parts of the disc. "Together with the planets found around the young, massive stars Fomalhaut and HR8799, the existence of Beta Pictoris b suggests that super-Jupiters could be frequent byproducts of planet formation around more massive stars," explains Gael Chauvin, a member of the team.
FaceBook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Jesse-Wellens/151417874094?ref=nf Girlfriend continuously shuts of the tv while her boyfriend is trying to watch the Stanley Cup.
Could hanging up save our health? Available on FMTV: http://fmtv.go2cloud.org/SHFg Or atch the Full film on Journeyman: http://jman.tv/film/4096/Full+Signal For downloads and more information: http://www.journeyman.tv/?lid=60533 As our obsession with mobile technology has grown, an army of antenna have cropped up: behind houses, hidden in church bell towers, even disguised as trees. This crafted documentary cracks open the debate surrounding the global health risk they pose.
We created separate walking lanes for tourists and New Yorkers on a Fifth Avenue sidewalk More info: http://improveverywhere.com/2010/06/08/the-tourist-lane/ SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=ImprovEverywhere JOIN US: http://improveverywhere.com/email-lists/ For our latest mission, we created separate walking lanes for tourists and New Yorkers on a Fifth Avenue sidewalk. Department of Transportation "employees" were on hand to enforce the new rules and ask pedestrians for their feedback on the initiative. Idea by Jeff Greenspan - http://jeffgreenspan.com Produced and Created by Charlie Todd http://improveverywhere.com/charlie_todd/ Produced and Edited by Matt Adams http://www.mattadamsapple.com/ Music by Tyler Walker http://tylerwalkermusic.com Buy the Improv Everywhere book: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/006170363X?ie=UTF8&tag=improevery-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=006170363X This is one of over 100 different missions Improv Everywhere has executed since 2001 in New York City. Others include the 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 RSS feed: http://www.improveverywhere.com/feed You can also join our Facebook group: http://facebook.com/improv.everywhere Or follow us on twitter: http://twitter.com/improvevery
The Smoking Tire heads out to Adams Motorsports Park with the gold standard of small cars: The Honda Fit. We analyze the name literally: How much will it fit? and How Sporty is it?
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Jesse gets sprayed with a fire extinguisher while he was trying to get in some GTL (Gym, Tanning,& Landry) for the day. The first attempt at pissing him off with an over sized water gun did not work, so PLAN B was necessary.
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In the first of a new series of videos from Monster World Rally Team comes a quick clip of Ken Block and Alex Gelsomino testing for Rally Portugal with help from former Ford WRC Factory driver Markko Märtin. 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
The Smoking Tire heads out to Adams Motorsports Park in Riverside, CA to test the most requested car of 2010, the Volkswagen GTI. Will it beat the Mazdaspeed3 s standard-setting lap time? Watch and see...
Jesse flips out after watching a video of his toothbrush being used to clean the toilet.
Here s actual footage of the beach as it looks right now. Hopefully it will stay this way. The national guard and BP have a TON of people down there right now. Because of irresponsible media hype, most beach houses are empty right now, even though the beaches are AWESOME. It s quite a pity. The economic impacts are already hitting home. Pennywhistle Productions
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