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Video - Quasars & Black Holes: Are They Related? Video - Quasars & Black Holes: Are They Related?
Channel: LiveScience
Length: 0
Date: January 30, 2009
How Are Quasars and Black Holes Related?
Video - Seeing Double Video - Seeing Double
Channel: LiveScience
Length: 0
Date: January 30, 2009
A camera embedded in the mirror films Happy on her third day of mirror exposure.
Video - The Biggest Black Holes: Galactic Cores Video - The Biggest Black Holes: Galactic Cores
Channel: LiveScience
Length: 0
Date: January 30, 2009
A hungry remnant of crushed stars that accelerates the swirl of the entire galaxy.
Quasars Interaction Quasars Interaction
Channel: LiveScience
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Date: January 30, 2009
Two galaxies, each with supermassive black holes, show red-shift vs. blue-shift of their active nuclei. Credit: NASA
Video - How to Find a Black Hole Video - How to Find a Black Hole
Channel: LiveScience
Length: 0
Date: January 30, 2009
How Can Black Holes Be Detected?
Video - Why Iron Kills Stars: Black Hole Birth Video - Why Iron Kills Stars: Black Hole Birth
Channel: LiveScience
Length: 0
Date: January 30, 2009
Elemental Iron literally sucks the life out of super-massive stars.
Which Star Will Form a Black Hole? Which Star Will Form a Black Hole?
Channel: LiveScience
Length: 0
Date: January 30, 2009
Which Stars Will Form Black Holes?
Video - Hidden Antarctic Lakes Video - Hidden Antarctic Lakes
Channel: LiveScience
Length: 0
Date: January 30, 2009
This animation explains the dynamics of subglacial water exchange
Black Holes: Warping Space and Time Black Holes: Warping Space and Time
Channel: LiveScience
Length: 0
Date: January 30, 2009
World renowned experts explain how the fabric of space is altered near black holes.
THEMIS Revealed THEMIS Revealed
Channel: LiveScience
Length: 0
Date: January 30, 2009
A narrated introduction to NASA?s THEMIS mission to find the origin of magnetic substorms that amp up Earth auroras. Produced and reported by Roxan...
THEMIS Away THEMIS Away
Channel: LiveScience
Length: 0
Date: January 30, 2009
Watch NASA’s THEMIS probe launch spaceward in this computer animation of the mission’s beginning. Credit: NASA
Video - Power Walking Video - Power Walking
Channel: LiveScience
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Date: January 30, 2009
A subject experiences the robotic ankle exoskeleton powered for the first time. Credit: U. Michigan
Video - Moths In Flight Video - Moths In Flight
Channel: LiveScience
Length: 0
Date: January 30, 2009
Segment 1: Normal moth flight. Segment 2: A moth flies erratically after its antennae are severed.
Video - How To Throw a Split Finger Fastball Video - How To Throw a Split Finger Fastball
Channel: LiveScience
Length: 0
Date: January 30, 2009
Make that batter FISH for it; Throw her a spliity!
Video - Inside Look Video - Inside Look
Channel: LiveScience
Length: 0
Date: January 30, 2009
Groups of sperm seen in the Norway rat.
Video - Seeing Machine: Help for the Visually Impaired Video - Seeing Machine: Help for the Visually Impaired
Channel: LiveScience
Length: 0
Date: January 30, 2009
Visually impaired artist/poet and an optics expert assist people with diseases like macular degeneration.
Video - Implant Helps Blind Cats See Video - Implant Helps Blind Cats See
Channel: LiveScience
Length: 0
Date: January 30, 2009
Microchip eye implants help Persian cats suffering from hereditary eye disease.
Blue Origin: Goddard First Flight Blue Origin: Goddard First Flight
Channel: LiveScience
Length: 0
Date: January 30, 2009
November 13th 2006 launch of New Shepard Goddard vehicle; compilation of 5 different angles (1st angle is silent).  (c) 2007 Blue O...
Video - Fishy Smell of Home Video - Fishy Smell of Home
Channel: LiveScience
Length: 0
Date: January 30, 2009
When given the choice between water from two different reefs, this cardinal fish larva repeatedly chooses its home base
Comet McNaught 2007 Comet McNaught 2007
Channel: LiveScience
Length: 0
Date: January 30, 2009
From January 5 to January 18, the tail grows and shrinks, always pointing outward from the Sun
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