5:37
Led Zeppelin - The Rover
Physical Graffiti - Led Zeppelin (Disc 1 ) - 2 - The Rover...
published: 15 Jun 2009
Author: milesawaysvpa
Led Zeppelin - The Rover
Physical Graffiti - Led Zeppelin (Disc 1 ) - 2 - The Rover
3:13
The Curiosity Rover Landing
Landing will take place the night of August 5th, 1:30 AM eastern, 10:30 pm pacific, and 6:...
published: 01 Aug 2012
Author: scishow
The Curiosity Rover Landing
Landing will take place the night of August 5th, 1:30 AM eastern, 10:30 pm pacific, and 6:30 AM GMT (August 6th.) NASA will be streaming live here: www.nasa.gov And we'll be live-tweeting here: www.twitter.com The Mars Science Laboratory or Curiosity Rover is the largest payload ever delivered to the surface of a planet and it has a terrifyingly complicated descent and landing strategy. First, the atmosphere takes it from 13000 mph to 2000 mph. Then a parachute takes it down to 200 mph. The final, powered-descent stage lowers the craft to 21 feet above the surface, at which point it will be lowered by a tether and the rockets will detach and crash land elsewhere. If the Curiosity survives it's descent to Mars, it will be the most robust scientific tool to ever explore another planet. The size of a small car, the craft has a planned mission length of two years, during which time it could travel over 12 miles. Curiosity's goals are to study the geology and climate of Mars, to determine whether there was once life there, and to prepare for future human exploration of the Red Planet.
3:19
NASA Mars Rover Landing: Curiosity Lands, Beams Back Pictures of Mars Surface
Curiosity beamed back pictures from the surface showing its wheel and shadow. *More: abcn....
published: 06 Aug 2012
Author: ABCNews
NASA Mars Rover Landing: Curiosity Lands, Beams Back Pictures of Mars Surface
Curiosity beamed back pictures from the surface showing its wheel and shadow. *More: abcn.ws
1:59
Mars Curiosity Rover Report (Aug.10, 2012)
Mars Science Laboratory team member Jessica Samuels gives a progress report on Curiosity&#...
published: 10 Aug 2012
Author: JPLnews
Mars Curiosity Rover Report (Aug.10, 2012)
Mars Science Laboratory team member Jessica Samuels gives a progress report on Curiosity's first days on Mars.
5:07
7 Minutes of Terror: Curiosity Rover's Risky Mars Landing | Video
NASA's Curiosity rover is a 1-ton robot that will make an unprecedented Mars landing o...
published: 22 Jun 2012
Author: VideoFromSpace
7 Minutes of Terror: Curiosity Rover's Risky Mars Landing | Video
NASA's Curiosity rover is a 1-ton robot that will make an unprecedented Mars landing on Aug. 5, 2012. See how the risky maneuver will keep rover team members in suspense for 7 fateful minutes. Credit: NASA
2:54
Video: Mars rover Curiosity lands on Red Planet after '7 minutes of terror'
(Touchdown! 0:40) Robotic rover Curiosity has successfully landed in Mars' Gale Crater...
published: 06 Aug 2012
Author: RussiaToday
Video: Mars rover Curiosity lands on Red Planet after '7 minutes of terror'
(Touchdown! 0:40) Robotic rover Curiosity has successfully landed in Mars' Gale Crater. The landing, described by NASA as "seven minutes of terror," proceeded smoothly - READ MORE on.rt.com RT LIVE rt.com Subscribe to RT! www.youtube.com Like us on Facebook www.facebook.com Follow us on Twitter twitter.com Follow us on Google+ plus.google.com RT (Russia Today) is a global news network broadcasting from Moscow and Washington studios. RT is the first news channel to break the 500 million YouTube views benchmark.
3:15
The Dubliners - Wild Rover
Live at Vicar Street...
published: 02 Aug 2007
Author: AndreasSU
The Dubliners - Wild Rover
Live at Vicar Street
11:20
Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity Rover Animation
This 11-minute animation depicts key events of NASA's Mars Science Laboratory mission,...
published: 24 Jun 2011
Author: JPLnews
Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity Rover Animation
This 11-minute animation depicts key events of NASA's Mars Science Laboratory mission, which will launch in late 2011 and land a rover, Curiosity, on Mars in August 2012. A shorter 4-minute version of this animation, with narration, is also available on our youtube page.
8:05
Range Rover Evoque - Top Gear - BBC
James May tests the toughness of the new Range Rover Evoque by driving it through Death Va...
published: 05 Nov 2011
Author: TopGear
Range Rover Evoque - Top Gear - BBC
James May tests the toughness of the new Range Rover Evoque by driving it through Death Valley and then gauges its stylishness by using it to chauffeur a global megastar across Las Vegas. Great HD clip from Series 17 of Top Gear. Subscribe to see all the reviews, races and challenges: bit.ly Top Gear YouTube channel: www.youtube.com TopGear.com website: www.topgear.com Top Gear Facebook Top Gear Twitter: twitter.com More great offroad clips: bit.ly Latest Top Gear videos: bit.ly
12:17
NASA TV Capture of MSL Curiosity Rover Landing on Mars
In 1970, a NASA scientist wrote to a nun working with starving kids in Africa and defended...
published: 06 Aug 2012
Author: Raam Dev
NASA TV Capture of MSL Curiosity Rover Landing on Mars
In 1970, a NASA scientist wrote to a nun working with starving kids in Africa and defended costly space exploration. If you think spending money on space is a waste, read this: bit.ly This is a screen capture of the 6 minutes before and after the NASA MSL Curiosity rover landed on Mars. The entire mission control room bursts into cheers around time 5:30 upon confirmation of landing and the first images from Mars arrive around time 7:30. Alongside the NASA TV stream, I'm running the Eyes on the Solar System computer simulation (eyes.jpl.nasa.gov which was using live telemetry data from the spacecraft to show what was happening in near real-time. All of this was captured on my laptop in Australia using the ScreenFlow app, streaming the event over the 3G connection from my iPhone. See more updates and images from NASA's MSL homepage: www.nasa.gov If you see a derogatory comment below, please vote it down so that it gets removed.
11:21
Mars Curiosity Rover FULL ANIMATION
This is the Full Animation of the Mars Curiosity Rover :). This event is no Longer Live! T...
published: 05 Aug 2012
Author: AstronomyLife
Mars Curiosity Rover FULL ANIMATION
This is the Full Animation of the Mars Curiosity Rover :). This event is no Longer Live! The mars curiosity rover Touched down at about 10:32pm Pacific Time. A big Congratulations on the MSL team at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory! Now Its on its journey to discover if life ever existed OR if its able to sustain life for future missions of Humans on the Face of mars :) Check on the RAW images from time to time. There you will see the images that come through when the Rover snaps the photos. You can watch this event unfold LIVE at these websites! Be sure to check them out DON'T MISS a once in a lifetime event! This is like the Moon landing...but Mars Style with robotic machines. If you didn't get a chance to see the Astronauts First Moon landing...Now is your chance to watch something AMAZING! In our generation :D WATCH THE LIVE SHOW IN HD! HIGH DEFINITION RIGHT HERE! www.nasa.gov OFFICIAL WEBSITE OF NASA's CURIOSITY ROVER: mars.jpl.nasa.gov mars.jpl.nasa.gov FIRST IMAGES THAT THE MSL(Mars Science Laboratory ) takes will be right here! RAW IMAGES: mars.jpl.nasa.gov (As soon as it lands...check back right here. There should be the latest images that the rover took upon landing :D.) 3D GENERATED ACTUAL SIMULATION AND REAL NASA DATA on the Mars Curiosity rover!: eyes.nasa.gov JOIN AND LEAVE COMMENTS TO THE NASA USTREAM CHANNEL OF THE LIVE BROADCAST: www.ustream.tv Launched on November 26 2011....Scheduled to Land At these times in your Timezone: August 5 2012 10:31pm PDT <b>...</b>
2:35
NASA's Curiosity Mars Rover: '7 Minutes of Terror' Animation Video
NASA attempts to safely land Curiosity rover on surface of the red planet. Related Story: ...
published: 05 Aug 2012
Author: ABCNews
NASA's Curiosity Mars Rover: '7 Minutes of Terror' Animation Video
NASA attempts to safely land Curiosity rover on surface of the red planet. Related Story: Mars Rover On Final Approach for Landing Tonight NASA's Mars Curiosity Rover closed in on its target today, all systems go for a landing on Mars late tonight (Monday morning at 1:31 am EDT). If there's anxiety at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., which controls the mission, one can understand. Curiosity (the mission's formal name is Mars Science Laboratory) is the largest, most expensive and most ambitious Mars probe sent by the United States in a generation. It's been a decade in the making and ran up bills of $2.5 billion. NASA is playing down expectations, but if the building blocks of life are buried in the Martian soil, Curiosity's miniature onboard chemistry laboratory is designed to pick them out. "Can we do this? Yeah, I think we can do this. I'm confident," Doug McCuistion, head of the Mars exploration program at NASA headquarters, said Saturday. "We have the A-plus team on this. They've done everything possible to ensure success, but that risk still exists." For more, click here: abcnews.go.com
5:29
Mars Science Laboratory (Curiosity Rover) Mission Animation
This artist's concept animation depicts key events of NASA's Mars Science Laborato...
published: 05 Apr 2011
Author: JPLnews
Mars Science Laboratory (Curiosity Rover) Mission Animation
This artist's concept animation depicts key events of NASA's Mars Science Laboratory mission, which will launch in late 2011 and land a rover, Curiosity, on Mars in August 2012.
4:06
The Irish Rover
The Irish Rover. The pouges and the Dubliners...
published: 26 Apr 2006
Author: whiteSM05
The Irish Rover
The Irish Rover. The pouges and the Dubliners
Vimeo results:
3:35
The Most Astounding Fact
Subscribe to my YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/MaxSchlick?feature=mhee
Astr...
published: 07 Mar 2012
Author: Max Schlickenmeyer
The Most Astounding Fact
Subscribe to my YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/MaxSchlick?feature=mhee
Astrophysicist Dr. Neil DeGrasse Tyson was asked in an interview with TIME magazine, "What is the most astounding fact you can share with us about the Universe?" This is his answer.
Special thanks to:
Reid Gower http://saganseries.com/
Michael Marantz http://vimeo.com/2822787
Carl Sagan http://www.hulu.com/cosmos
Neil deGrasse Tyson http://www.facebook.com/neiltyson
NASA http://www.nasa.gov/
...for their inspiration.
CREDITS
Narration: TIME Magazine's "10 Questions for Neil Degrasse Tyson"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wiOwqDmacJo
Music: "To Build a Home" by the Cinematic Orchestra feat. Patrick Watson
http://www.cinematicorchestra.com
Video (in order of appearance):
IMAX: Hubble 3D (Orion)
http://www.imax.com/hubble/
Animal Planet: Safari
http://movies.netflix.com/Movie/Animal_Planet_Safari_The_Last_Lion_of_Liuwa/70153174?trkid=438403
Yellowstone: Battle for Life (Waterfall)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00jcdml
Supernova to Crab Nebula
http://www.spacetelescope.org/videos/heic0515a/
BBC: Wonders of the Solar System (formation of the solar system)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00qyxfb
Accretion and First Eukaryotes from the 2011 film "Tree of Life" directed by Terrence Malick
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accretion_(astrophysics)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Origin_of_life
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_evolutionary_history_of_life
http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2009/05/ribonucleotides/
http://www.twowaysthroughlife.com/
BBC: Charles Darwin and the Tree of Life
http://www.wellcometreeoflife.org/
"Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia" by Ayrton Orio (Model: Xharon Kendelker)
http://vimeo.com/9505354
BBC: Wonders of the Solar System (Brian Cox w/ telescope)
"Afghanistan - touch down in flight" by Augustin Pictures
http://vimeo.com/31426899
http://lukasugustin.de
"mongolia!" by wiissa
http://vimeo.com/27876709
http://wiissa.com
Excerpt from "Outside In", Copyright Stephen van Vuuren/SV2 Studios
http://www.outsideinthemovie.com
IMAX: Hubble 3D (Inside Orion Nebula)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orion_Nebula
Shuttle Launch from 1985 IMAX film "The Dream is Alive"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dream_Is_Alive
"Earth -- Time Lapse View from Space, Fly Over -- NASA, ISS" by Michael Konig
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ls9yJTphLxg
http://koenigm.com
Excerpt from "The Island" - La Palma Time Lapse Video by Christoph Malin
http://vimeo.com/27539860
http://christophmalin.com
Galaxy Map and Galaxy Formation by NCSA's Advanced Visualization Lab
http://avl.ncsa.illinois.edu/
"Mars sunset" captured by NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Spirit (from BBC: Wonders of the Solar System)
http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/imagegallery/image_feature_347.html
Edited by Max Schlickenmeyer
Neil goes on to say "For me, that is the most profound revelation of 20th century astrophysics and I look forward to what the 21st century will bring us, given the frontiers that are now unfolding."
Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. All copyrighted materials contained herein belong to their respective copyright holders, I do not claim ownership over any of these materials. I realize no profit, monetary or otherwise, from the exhibition of these videos.
2:30
Stair Rover by Po-Chih Lai at Show RCA 2012
Royal College of Art graduate Po-Chih Lai has designed a rugged eight-wheeled skateboard t...
published: 21 Jun 2012
Author: Dezeen
Stair Rover by Po-Chih Lai at Show RCA 2012
Royal College of Art graduate Po-Chih Lai has designed a rugged eight-wheeled skateboard that can roll down stairs.
13:36
PLAN OF THE CITY
"One of the best matches of visuals to music I’ve seen."
-- Anne Midgette, Washington Post...
published: 04 May 2011
Author: Joshua Frankel
PLAN OF THE CITY
"One of the best matches of visuals to music I’ve seen."
-- Anne Midgette, Washington Post
"Gorgeous."
-- Alex Ross, New Yorker critic, in his blog The Rest Is Noise
more info on the director:
http://www.joshuafrankel.net/Plan_Of_The_City.html
https://twitter.com/#!/frankelfrankel
more info on the music:
http://www.nowensemble.com
making-of photos on facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Plan-Of-The-City/170279963031275
A new film combing animation with live action conceived and directed by Joshua Frankel, about the architecture of New York City blasting off into outer space and resettling on Mars. The film’s visuals are an animated collage combining live action footage, animated elements, illustrations and treated photographs, including photos taken by the Mars rovers Spirit and Opportunity made available to the public domain by the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
Plan of the City was created in collaboration with composer Judd Greenstein and NOW Ensemble, an acclaimed "indie classical" chamber ensemble; the ensemble, including Greenstein, feature prominently in the film as live actors set inside the animated framework.
The audio of the film consists solely of Greenstein's Change, performed by NOW Ensemble; Change and Plan of the City were created in parallel, each expressing its own artistic intention while simultaneously serving its "sibling".
The film was presented with the music performed live, timed to the film, at Le Poisson Rouge in New York City in May, 2011. It also exists as its own stand-alone entity, utilizing NOW Ensemble's recent studio recording of Change(out on New Amsterdam Records).
Director: Joshua Frankel
Music: “Change”, composed by Judd Greenstein and performed by NOW Ensemble
Cast: Sara Budde, Patrick Burke, Logan Coale, Mark Dancigers, Judd Greenstein, Michael Mizrahi, Alexandra Sopp, Susie Simpson, Celia Au, Jonthan Chang, Dan Chen, William Lex Ham, Ting Hu, Tammi Lee, Doua Moua, Rachel Shapira
Producer: Elissa Federoff
DP: Clayton Combe
Choreographer: Will Rawls
AD: Rachel Horlick
Key Grip: Christopher Fisher
Gaffer: Justyn Davis
Props: Eve Biddle
Script Supervisor: George Westberg
Stylist: Jenni Shaw
Asst Stylist: Julianne Laney
Casting Lauren Charkow
PAs: Clark Frankel, Daisuke Kasagawa, John Kitsis
Edited by: Joshua Frankel and George Westberg
Greenscreen Keying and Rotoscoping: Spline VFX
VFX Supervisor: Leslie Chung
Tools Development: Clay Budin, Dan Fast
Digital Artists: Dave C Frankel, Carolyn Frisch, Rio Harrington, Minwoo Lee, Suzanne Porush, Hyun Jung Ra, David Sarma, Adam Yost
Studio and Invaluable Support provided by My Active Driveway
Images of Mars Courtesy of NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory - Caltech
Made possible with a generous grant from New York State Council On The Arts
2:46
Time
From the glaciers to the desert,
From New Zealand to Rome
Time flows, flies, burns.
Thank...
published: 07 Sep 2011
Author: Metron
Time
From the glaciers to the desert,
From New Zealand to Rome
Time flows, flies, burns.
Thank you for watching,
www.twitter.com/MetronFilms
www.facebook.com/MetronFilms
________________________________________________________
I traveled a lot in the past year, visiting many places multiple times,
and I thought I shall share those views and put them all together
into a short film, but I also wanted to have the logic in the sequence
coming from the ice age and glaciers and finishing with the end of life
on our planet, when other civilizations send their exploring rovers
to find out if the life ever existed on this planet, which we call Earth.
________________________________________________________
Huge Thanks to Anna, who worked with me on this project.
Thanks to Dalvin, Brinda and Leon from Navajo Tours, who let me
film with Glidecam inside of Antelope Canyon:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=fB78x9P58kM
Music: Time by Hans Zimmer
"Making of" photos:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/vmetron/sets/72157627492264153/
________________________________________________________
Tasman Glacier Lake, New Zealand
Milford Sound, New Zealand
Lake Tekapo, New Zealand
Lake Pukaki, New Zealand
Antelope Canyon, Arizona
Horseshoe Bend, Arizona
Prague, Czech Republic
Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii
Grand Canyon, Arizona
Death Valley, California
Mono Lake, California
Kalalau Valley, Hawaii
Bryce Canyon, Utah
Yosemite, California
Rome, Italy
Youtube results:
9:00
Mars Exploration Rover 2003
Maas Digital created this animation of the Mars Exploration Rover mission for Cornell Univ...
published: 12 Apr 2007
Author: maasdigital
Mars Exploration Rover 2003
Maas Digital created this animation of the Mars Exploration Rover mission for Cornell University and NASA/JPL in 2003. 24fps, Sound Effects Only version.
4:08
Rover - Aqualast [Official Video]
FIRST ALBUM OUT NOW / LIVE AT TRIANON (PARIS) 27.02.13:bit.ly Album on iTunes : bit.ly Alb...
published: 03 Oct 2011
Author: cinq7
Rover - Aqualast [Official Video]
FIRST ALBUM OUT NOW / LIVE AT TRIANON (PARIS) 27.02.13:bit.ly Album on iTunes : bit.ly Album on Fnac : bit.ly Tickets for L'Alhambra Paris : bit.ly Tour Dates : on.fb.me + d'infos sur www.facebook.com
4:09
The Pogues With The Dubliners
the pogues perform the irish rover with the dubliners RIP RONNIE DREW...
published: 02 Jul 2006
Author: bigsteve1888
The Pogues With The Dubliners
the pogues perform the irish rover with the dubliners RIP RONNIE DREW
13:35
What sets Curiosity apart from other Mars Rovers?
Watch this and other space videos at SpaceRip.com The Mars Science Lab was launched Novemb...
published: 09 Dec 2011
Author: SpaceRip
What sets Curiosity apart from other Mars Rovers?
Watch this and other space videos at SpaceRip.com The Mars Science Lab was launched November 26, 2011, and is scheduled to land on Mars at Gale Crater on August 6, 2012. The rover Curiosity, after completing a more precise landing than ever attempted previously, is intended to help assess Mars' habitability for future human missions. Its primary mission objective is to determine whether Mars is or has ever been an environment able to support life. Curiosity is five times as large as either of the Mars Exploration Rovers Spirit or Opportunity and carries more than ten times the mass of scientific instruments present on the older vehicles. The rover is expected to operate for at least 686 days as it explores with greater range than any previous Mars rover. Here are some of the specs that help set Curiosity apart from the other rovers The rover Curiosity is 3 meters in length, and weighs 900 kg, including 80 kg worth of scientific instruments. It is approximately the size of a Mini Cooper automobile. Once on the surface, Curiosity will be able to roll over obstacles approaching 75 cm high. Maximum terrain-traverse speed is estimated to be 90 meters per hour by automatic navigation, however, with average speeds likely to be about 30 meter per hour depending on power levels, difficulty of the terrain, slippage, and visibility. It is expected to traverse a minimum of 12 miles in its two-year mission. Curiosity is powered by a radioisotope thermoelectric generator, as used by <b>...</b>