Archive for the ‘planets’ Category

SHORT STACK: “Planets”

Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

Short Stacks new single planets. to order, go www.shortstack.com.au . thanks for the support!

Short Stack are Shaun Diviney, Andy Clemmensen, Bradie Webb

Directed by Dan Reisinger
www.straighty180.com
Produced by Jo Melling

Edited by Brad Hurt
FX by Eric So
AD Daz Berlin
Prod Design Roger Wong
Costume Nerrida – Fancy Shmancy
Makeup Emma Haddock

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…The Planet… Documentary Part 1 of 9

Sunday, August 29th, 2010

Part one of the Swedish documentary ‘The Planet’ 2006 By Michael Stenberg, Johan Soderberg and Linus Torell. Presented by SBS television Australia.

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Isao Tomita – Holst – The Planets – Neptune – The Mystic

Sunday, August 22nd, 2010

Isao Tomita – Holst – The planets – Neptune – The Mystic

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Three Planets Visible Tonight!

Tuesday, August 17th, 2010

Venus, Mars and Saturn all visible in the early evening sky.
The Moon will be right under to Venus on the 14th,
Right under Mars on the 15th and
Past Saturn on the 16th by which time it will be approaching the first quater.

Look to the West, shortly after sunset and you will firstly see Venus, the Saturn and Mars will appear somewhat fainter and apparently further from the Sun.

Over the next month or two, you can keep track of the ballet of these planets in the evening sky. Venus will rise up past Saturn and Mars, before all three planets sink into the twighlight glow. What is really happening of course is Venus is undertaking us on an inside orbit, while we are burning off both Saturn and Mars on the outside orbits.

Anyways its a great time to not only identify these planets but to get a feel for their movement too.

As for if you actually want to take a look at these things. 3in (~80mm) is probably the smallest scope you will want to consider. That will show you the rings of Saturn, and the phases of Venus over the next few months. Mars is v. small at the moment, and I couldnt really even resolve it as a disk, but at its closest it will show some detail on Mars. It will give spectacular views of the Moon, and will show the moons of Jupiter and detail on Jupiter.

The cheapest I could find a scope like this is the ‘Firstscope’. Celestron made them for the ‘2009 year of astronomy’ and I think there is a surplus, cos the are now selling them on amazon for about $35.

Bigger scopes will show you more, but to be honest you will need to learn how to use a scope first, and something like the Firstscope will give you this feel.

The software used to make this video is free, and is called Celestia.
http://www.shatters.net/celestia/

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Phantom Planet: Dropped [OFFICIAL VIDEO]

Friday, August 13th, 2010

© 2008 WMG
Phantom Planet’s video for ‘Dropped’ directed by Eric Wareheim from their album, Raise The Dead – in stores now on Fueled By Ramen.

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How many planets do we currently have today?

Monday, August 9th, 2010

How many planets do we currently have as of June 2nd, 2010? I’ve been hearing of new planets.

8
Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune /Pluto is no longer a planet (good riddance)

Venus: Death of a Planet

Sunday, August 8th, 2010

From the fires of a sun’s birth… twin planets emerged. Venus… and Earth. Two roads diverged in our young solar system. Nature draped one world in the greens and blues of life.

While enveloping the other in acid clouds… high heat… and volcanic flows. Why did Venus take such a disastrous turn?

For as long as we have gazed upon the stars, they have offered few signs… that somewhere out there… are worlds as rich and diverse as our own.

Recently, though, astronomers have found ways to see into the bright lights of nearby stars.

They’ve been discovering planets at a rapid clip… using observatories like NASA’s Kepler space telescope… A French observatory known as Corot … .And an array of ground-based instruments. The count is approaching 500… and rising.

These alien worlds run the gamut… from great gas giants many times the size of our Jupiter… to rocky, charred remnants that burned when their parent star exploded.

Some have wild elliptical orbits… swinging far out into space… then diving into scorching stellar winds. Still others orbit so close to their parent stars that their surfaces are likely bathed in molten rock.

Amid these hostile realms, a few bear tantalizing hints of water or ice… ingredients needed to nurture life as we know it.

The race to find other Earths has raised anew the ancient question… whether, out in the folds of our galaxy, planets like our own are abundant… and life commonplace?

Or whether Earth is a rare Garden of Eden in a barren universe?

With so little direct evidence of these other worlds to go on, we have only the stories of planets within our own solar system to gauge the chances of finding another Earth.

Consider, for example, a world that has long had the look and feel of a life-bearing planet.

Except for the moon, there’s no brighter light in our night skies than the planet Venus… known as both the morning and the evening star.

The ancient Romans named it for their goddess of beauty and love. In time, the master painters transformed this classical symbol into an erotic figure.

It was a scientist, Galileo Galilei, who demystified planet Venus… charting its phases as it moved around the sun, drawing it into the ranks of the other planets.

With a similar size and weight, Venus became known as Earth’s sister planet. But how Earth-like is it?

The Russian scientist Mikkhail Lomonosov caught a tantalizing hint in 1761. As Venus passed in front of the Sun, he witnessed a hair thin luminescence on its edge.

Venus, he found, has an atmosphere. Later observations revealed a thick layer of clouds. Astronomers imagined they were made of water vapor, like those on Earth. Did they obscure stormy, wet conditions below?

And did anyone, or anything, live there? The answer came aboard an unlikely messenger…. an asteroid that crashed into Earth.

That is… according to the classic sci-fi adventure, The First spaceship on Venus. A mysterious computer disk is found among the rubble.

With anticipation rising on Earth, an international crew sets off to find out who sent it… and why. Approaching Venus, the astronauts translate the contents of the disk. The news is not good.

In a desperate attempt to prevent an interplanetary war… and save their home planet… the crew embarks on a dangerous mission.

They descend to the planet’s dark surface to confront the adversaries.

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Gustav Holst – The Planets Op.32 Uranus, the Magician

Monday, August 2nd, 2010

Gustav Holst – The planets Op.32 Uranus, the Magician

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Planet 51 Movie Trailer

Saturday, July 24th, 2010

Coming to theatres this November is a close encounter of the kind that we generally don’t see–the reverse kind.

Featuring both Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson and Seann William Scott in a pairing we haven’t seen since The Rundown, Planet 51 features a race of aliens who live in nigh-perpetual fear of an alien invasion. Their fears, however, aren’t so unfounded as a human astronaut crash-lands on Planet 51. Can the stranded astronaut get back to his ship and return home safely, with the help of a few of the planet’s denizens? Or wil he be captured and dissected? Check out the trailer!

There’s nothing quite like a few good subverted tropes, and Planet 51 seems to have a few of them. Will it help this one rise up to the top of the box office? Or will it burn out on entry? Hit the comments section below and file your report! Thanks for watching.

Planet 51 Cast: Dwayne Johnson, Jessica Biel, Justin Long, Seann William Scott, Gary Oldman, John Cleese

Planet 51 movie trailer provided by TriStar Pictures. Planet 51 opens in US theaters on November 20th, 2009. Planet 51 is directed by Jorge Blanco, Javier Abad and Marcos Martinez.

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Crowbar – Planets Collide

Monday, July 19th, 2010

Album: Odd Fellows Rest, 1998

Pictures were found at http://www.sxc.hu

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