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Diversity of life across our universe: Seen but not yet touched Part II
Diversity of life across our universe: Seen but not yet touched Part II
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Diversity of life across our universe: Seen but not yet touched Part II
iReport — IImagine a TV set that receices all images from all television channels from around the world, great right? One problem, it has no tuner so you cannot select a specific channel to watch. So what do you get? A mix of channel programmes all blended and juxtaposed.That is basically what the ASTIR Space-Time Camera does but with images from across the universe.As promised, this is a short video clip from the ASTIR Space-Time Camera. It has captured images of life across the universe and continues to do so. Pause and play each frame to get a better look.It’s best to look at the video, ideally in a darkened environment to improve the contrast, and at an angle from about 1-2 meters away. You will see a collage of blended images that is as real as when you look at yourself in the mirror.These are live scenes going on right now for us but maybe years, thousands or even millions of yars ago somewhere out in the universe.  That's because light takes time to travel from planets, moons and stars.More information and media is available at the ASTR site ....
Channel: iReport
Category: News
Video Length: 0
Date Found: July 07, 2011
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