- published: 06 Nov 2009
- views: 130299
- author: lights21002003
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Black hole on the north pole
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published: 06 Nov 2009
author: lights21002003
Black hole on the north pole
- published: 06 Nov 2009
- views: 130299
- author: lights21002003
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Michael Palin's Pole to Pole: At the North Pole
Palin's epic adventure begins as he plants his pole in the ice and marvels at the challeng...
published: 20 Sep 2007
author: BBCWorldwide
Michael Palin's Pole to Pole: At the North Pole
Palin's epic adventure begins as he plants his pole in the ice and marvels at the challenge he is about to undertake. Watch more of Michael Palin's adventures from BBC Worldwide here www.youtube.com
- published: 20 Sep 2007
- views: 57518
- author: BBCWorldwide
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North Pole holiday expedition on the Nuclear Icebreaker Yamal
Amazing footage of my visit to the Geographic North Pole in 2001 on the nuclear icebreaker...
published: 10 Feb 2008
author: ukpete2006
North Pole holiday expedition on the Nuclear Icebreaker Yamal
Amazing footage of my visit to the Geographic North Pole in 2001 on the nuclear icebreaker Yamal that was chartered by Quark Expeditions. All footage was captured on a standard Sony home camcorder and edited in Adobe Premiere. Also featured Franz Josef Land.
- published: 10 Feb 2008
- views: 237921
- author: ukpete2006
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at the North Pole July 25 2008
a glorious sunny day at the North Pole on July 25, 2008 ... walk around on the ice ... sai...
published: 05 Aug 2008
author: KlipsiGeneva
at the North Pole July 25 2008
a glorious sunny day at the North Pole on July 25, 2008 ... walk around on the ice ... sailed to the geographic North Pole on this russian nuclear icebreaker, the '50 Years of Victory'. Took just 5 days from Murmansk to North Pole. A few hours before going down on the ice the ship's GPS and also my Nokia smartphone GPS confirmed the precise location of N 90.0000 latitude. When we got down on the ice a few hours later we probably had drifted slightly away from the very precise point of N 90.0000 . The ice drifts with the ocean currents. Just too bad I had no HD videocameram my budget was so limited... I only shot this with a Nokia smartphone , and not even in 640x480 but ONLY in 320x240 .... stupid me ! anyway, many people ask how to get to the North Pole on that icebreaker, it is with Quark Expeditions. Check out their website quarkexpeditions . com and look for the North Pole voyages . I also shot photos in 12 MP, with a Canon EOS 450D . you can find slideshow of those photos on same youtube channel klipsigeneva . Including the photo of the N 90.0000 reading on the Nokia GPS. Our expedition leader told us it is very rare to have such a sunny calm mild weather up here in july. This was his 14th time at the North Pole and he only once had sunny weather but with very strong wind, and all other times it was cloudy or overcast of foggy. As for us we had extreme luck with the weather, it was just barely below freezing, probably around -1°C or so and there was hardly no wind so ...
- published: 05 Aug 2008
- views: 33712
- author: KlipsiGeneva
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Top Gear: Polar Special part 1 - BBC
See the full episode - head to www.facebook.com to see more! Part one of three. In one of ...
published: 31 Jul 2009
author: TopGear
Top Gear: Polar Special part 1 - BBC
See the full episode - head to www.facebook.com to see more! Part one of three. In one of their most ambitious challenges, Jeremy Clarkson, James May and Richard Hammond attempt to race from Northern Canada to the North Pole, a 450-mile journey. The terrain in between is some of the toughest on earth, composed of mountains and jagged sea ice. Temperatures can drop to minus 65 degrees Celcius, and polar bears are an added threat. While Jeremy and James drive in the comfort of a specially adapted pick up truck, Richard travels on a sled pulled by a team of ten huskies. Go to www.youtube.com to see a full list of all high quality videos available on the Top Gear YouTube channel and don't forget to visit www.topgear.com for all the latest news and car reviews. The global edition of BBC iPlayer has launched on iPad, iPhone & iPod Touch http Download the free app today and enjoy taster clips and episodes! The BBC iPlayer app is currently available in the following countries: Austria, Australia, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland. Please note, not all programming is available in all countries.
- published: 31 Jul 2009
- views: 1643574
- author: TopGear
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North Pole Web Cam 2011
Deployed on an ice floe at the North Pole in Summer 2011 as part of the North Pole Environ...
published: 19 Aug 2011
author: NOAAPMEL
North Pole Web Cam 2011
Deployed on an ice floe at the North Pole in Summer 2011 as part of the North Pole Environmental Observatory. In 2011, melt was very rapid in July, and the web cam tipped over on July 23 in the melted snow and ice. www.arctic.noaa.gov
- published: 19 Aug 2011
- views: 42996
- author: NOAAPMEL
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North Pole Inner Earth Expedition
This is a teaser the North Pole Inner Earth Expedition film that you can purchase at www.p...
published: 25 Apr 2007
author: phoenixscience
North Pole Inner Earth Expedition
This is a teaser the North Pole Inner Earth Expedition film that you can purchase at www.phoenixsciencefoundation.org. Also visit our MySpace page at profile.myspace.com
- published: 25 Apr 2007
- views: 134502
- author: phoenixscience
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NORTH POLE ICE CRACKING (global warming, Arctic, climate)
[More at www.nytimes.com sea ice at the North Pole is only a few feet thick. It floats on ...
published: 30 May 2006
author: Andrew Revkin
NORTH POLE ICE CRACKING (global warming, Arctic, climate)
[More at www.nytimes.com sea ice at the North Pole is only a few feet thick. It floats on an ocean that is 14000 feet deep. And it's cracking under our feet. A global warming expert suggests what to do... Everything you hear -- all the chugging and huffing and banging -- is the ice beneath us. Read about it in my new book THE NORTH POLE WAS HERE. First Chapter free online at www.nytimes.com/learning/globalwarming I'm Andrew Revkin. I cover global warming and other environemtnal issues for The New York Times. Search for my stories on Al Gore's new movie, "An Inconvient Truth," on President Bush's climate policies, and more. My other multimedia work on the Arctic is here: www.nytimes.com/pages/science/sciencereport global warming global warming
- published: 30 May 2006
- views: 147181
- author: Andrew Revkin
2:34
First video of historic North Pole swim
British adventurer says it's a tragedy that global warming enabled him to swim at the Geog...
published: 26 Jul 2007
author: TheRealNews
First video of historic North Pole swim
British adventurer says it's a tragedy that global warming enabled him to swim at the Geographic North Pole Wednesday July 25th, 2007 As an environmental campaigner, Lewis Gordon Pugh, a 37-year old British lawyer and endurance swimmer, wanted to highlight the impact of climate change in the high Arctic. On July 15, he jumped into freezing waters at the Geographic North Pole and swam one kilometre in 18 minutes and 50 seconds. The temperature of 28.7 F(-1.8C) reportedly is the coldest water that a human has managed to swim in and survive. Pugh has earned the name "Polar Bear" because of his ability to raise his body temperature. Pugh swam in what is essentially an ice crack, a patch of open sea at the top of the world. Open water is becoming more common during the summer months. Many scientists believe that by 2040, the Arctic could be entirely ice-free during summer. According to the World Wildlife Fund, Arctic air temperatures may rise as much as 12 degrees C in the next 100 years. Pugh's swim was captured by a documentary crew.
- published: 26 Jul 2007
- views: 32035
- author: TheRealNews
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Gucci Mane - North Pole (Official Video)
New official video from Gucci Mane "North Pole" off the upcoming mixtape "Trap Back" dropp...
published: 26 Jan 2012
author: DatPiffdotcomTV
Gucci Mane - North Pole (Official Video)
New official video from Gucci Mane "North Pole" off the upcoming mixtape "Trap Back" dropping on Super Bow Sunday (Feb 5th) here: www.datpiff.com (Video courtesy of Warner Music)
- published: 26 Jan 2012
- views: 1966133
- author: DatPiffdotcomTV
9:59
2012 & North Pole ~ Hollow Earth Expedition Pt.1/8
2012 & North Pole Expedition Doctor of Physics, Brooks Agnew discussed possible cataclysms...
published: 04 Jan 2010
author: Alistar666
2012 & North Pole ~ Hollow Earth Expedition Pt.1/8
2012 & North Pole Expedition Doctor of Physics, Brooks Agnew discussed possible cataclysms that may occur around 2012, and offered an update on his planned North Pole Inner Earth Expedition. The current timetable is to embark on the expedition in August 2009, traveling to the Arctic region aboard a nuclear powered icebreaker. A helicopter and ship stored in the icebreaker will be used to advance scout for a hole that might exist in the curvature of the crust, he detailed. Agnew said ancient Mesoamericans described visits from the 'Shining Ones'-- possible ETs, who may have given them the knowledge of astronomy, architecture and agriculture. One of the Mayans' complex calendrical systems ends in 2012, coinciding with the Earth aligning with a black hole in the center of the galaxy, he outlined. This positioning will cause planets to heat up in the solar system, and potentially wreak havoc with our climate, he said. A pole shift could take place within a short time period-- 3 to 5 days, and the reversal of Northern and Southern hemispheric patterns could set up a "global superstorm," with 300 mph winds lasting up to a month, Agnew warned. www.coasttocoastam.com www.arkofmillionsofyears.com Books: The Ark of Millions of Years Volume Two: 2012 and the Harvest of the End Times www.amazon.com The Ark of Millions of Years: Volume Three www.amazon.com For more Videos like these subscribe to my channel and also visit: www.disclose.tv
- published: 04 Jan 2010
- views: 352466
- author: Alistar666
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Lewis Pugh swims the North Pole
www.ted.com Lewis Pugh talks about his record-breaking swim across the North Pole. He brav...
published: 09 Sep 2009
author: TEDtalksDirector
Lewis Pugh swims the North Pole
www.ted.com Lewis Pugh talks about his record-breaking swim across the North Pole. He braved the icy waters (in a Speedo) to highlight the melting icecap. Watch for astonishing footage -- and some blunt commentary on the realities of supercold-water swims.TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes. Featured speakers have included Al Gore on climate change, Philippe Starck on design, Jill Bolte Taylor on observing her own stroke, Nicholas Negroponte on One Laptop per Child, Jane Goodall on chimpanzees, Bill Gates on malaria and mosquitoes, Pattie Maes on the "Sixth Sense" wearable tech, and "Lost" producer JJ Abrams on the allure of mystery. TED stands for Technology, Entertainment, Design, and TEDTalks cover these topics as well as science, business, development and the arts. Closed captions and translated subtitles in a variety of languages are now available on TED.com, at http Watch a highlight reel of the Top 10 TEDTalks at www.ted.com
- published: 09 Sep 2009
- views: 37017
- author: TEDtalksDirector
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Missing Area at North Pole in Google Earth
This video shows a "missing area" near the north pole in Google Earth. Is this some kind o...
published: 20 May 2011
author: dazzathecameraman
Missing Area at North Pole in Google Earth
This video shows a "missing area" near the north pole in Google Earth. Is this some kind of coverup? What are "they" hiding from us? Is this the other top secret "Area 51"B"? Maybe it's an alien UFO landing strip? But seriously, if this was really some kind of conspiracy/coverup, wouldn't they just fill the area with more white? And more to the point, if the "missing area" in Google Sky was part of some conspiracy/coverup, wouldn't they just paste some imagery of some stars into this area so most people wouldn't notice the missing area?
- published: 20 May 2011
- views: 20248
- author: dazzathecameraman
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North Pole - an expedition to the top of the world
The second leg of my history-making Save the Poles expedition, the North Pole expedition w...
published: 19 May 2010
author: savethepoles
North Pole - an expedition to the top of the world
The second leg of my history-making Save the Poles expedition, the North Pole expedition was anything but easy. It took our three-man team 51 days to cover the 500 miles from Cape Discovery Ellesmere Island to the Geographic North Pole. Very few people have completed full North Pole expeditions due to it's inaccessibility, arduous terrain and extreme cold.
- published: 19 May 2010
- views: 7770
- author: savethepoles
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Pilote Tout en Haut du Monde / Longway North
Sacha, une jeune fille de l’aristocratie russe de la fin du 19ème siècle, rêve de Grand no...
published: 13 Mar 2012
author: Sacrebleu Productions
Pilote Tout en Haut du Monde / Longway North
Sacha, une jeune fille de l’aristocratie russe de la fin du 19ème siècle, rêve de Grand nord. et elle se languit de son grand-père Oloukine. Scientifique renommé et explorateur de l’arctique, il n’est pas revenu de sa dernière expédition à la conquête du pôle.
Il y a consacré sa carrière, Sacha veut y consacrer sa vie. une vocation qui est loin de satisfaire ses parents qui arrangent déjà un mariage. un violent conflit oppose dès lors Sacha à son père et la décide à s’enfuir de Saint-Pétersbourg. Dut-elle aller tout en haut du monde, elle est résolue à retrouver son grand-père.
Sasha, a young Russian artistocratic girl at the end of the 19th century, dreams of the Great North and languishes over Oloukine, her grandfather, a renowned scientist and Arctic explorer, who has not returned from his last expedition to conquer the North Pole.
He transmitted his vocation to Sasha which is far from satisfying her parents as they have already arranged for their daughter to marry.
She revolts against this destiny, flees and is resolved to going to join Oloukine a longway north.
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РАЭ-54 с борта НЭС "Академик Фёдоров"
Музыкальный ряд - (c) John Degweed. 2009 г....
published: 29 Jun 2010
author: North Pole
РАЭ-54 с борта НЭС "Академик Фёдоров"
Музыкальный ряд - (c) John Degweed. 2009 г.
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Ben Saunders - Living on Ice
Ben Saunders - Solo & unsupported North Pole Speed Record 2011
www.bensaunders.com | www.t...
published: 14 Mar 2011
author: Ben Saunders
Ben Saunders - Living on Ice
Ben Saunders - Solo & unsupported North Pole Speed Record 2011
www.bensaunders.com | www.twitter.com/polarben
Filmed and edited by Temujin Doran - www.studiocanoe.com
Additional footage by Andy Ward - www.flickr.com/photos/averylongwalk
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The Truth about 2012
NASA's David Morrison, expert on Earth impact hazards and currently Interim Director of th...
published: 05 Nov 2009
author: NASA Lunar Science Institute
The Truth about 2012
NASA's David Morrison, expert on Earth impact hazards and currently Interim Director of the NASA Lunar Science Institute, speaks on what are the risk to Earth in 2012. He addresses misconceptions related to the year 2012, Earth crossing objects, planetary alignment, and related myths like Nibiru. More information on Dr. Morrison can be found at http://lunarscience.arc.nasa.gov/bios/david-morrison.
For more information on this topic, please see http://astrobiology.nasa.gov/ask-an-astrobiologist/intro/nibiru-and-doomsday-2012-questions-and-answers.
TRANSCRIPT
Hi, my name is David Morrison, I’m a space scientist at NASA Ames Research Center. For the last two years I’ve been answering hundreds of questions from the public about 2012 and the supposed threat to earth. And so now I want to take a chance to talk to some of you more directly.
There is no threat to earth in 2012. There is no danger. All of the talk about a doomsday is a big hoax perpetuated on the Internet and with people trying to make money. So please don’t worry about it. Let me talk about some of the specific things. There has been a lot of talk about a “Planet-x”, or a “Niburu” as a giant planet that’s going to hit the earth or at least come very close in December 2012. The simple fact is Nibiru does not exist.
Aside from worrying about the weird places, the ideas came from, all you have to do is ask the astronomers. If Nibiru or Planet-X were going to come into the inner solar system in 2012, astronomers would have been tracking it for the last decade. All over the world, amateur as well as professional. And it would be visible now to the naked eye. It’s not there. It’s a no-show. There’s nothing to worry about some object coming and striking the earth or damaging us.
There’s also been concern about a so-called galactic alignment. Because in December of every year the sun is roughly in the direction of the galactic center as seen from earth. This happens every year, it really does not mean anything, and there is nothing special about 2012. If you’re not worried about December 2009, don’t worry about December 2012. In fact, alignments, although it may sound scary to some people, are just not an issue for scientists. There are no special forces when planets align, or the sun aligns. It is sort of a curiosity, but not something of real scientific interest.
There’s also been concern that somehow the earth’s poles are going to flip. No one quite explains how this could happen, and if you’re talking about the rotation pole of the earth, that can’t change. It never has and it never will. Some people however are concerned about the change in the magnetic polarity. A shift of the north and south pole which does take place every few hundred thousand years. But there is no reason to think it will happen in 2012, and actually no evidence that it would do any harm to us, even if it did happen. Some people couple this with ideas of solar outbursts, of flares, or coronal mass ejections, which could do great damage to the earth. Well, the solar maximum takes place every 11 years, and occasionally there is some damage to satellites in orbit. And we see bright aurora or northern lights here, but very little real damage is done. And there’s no solar maximum predicted in 2012. The next solar maximum is predicted for the spring of 2013, and it’s actually anticipated that it will be much lower than usual.
Again, all this 2012 talk is just a hoax. It’s a fake. It’s nothing you should worry about. I get questions from many people who are really scared, even some young people who have said they are contemplating suicide, this sort of thing. It’s really sad. And the point of my talking to you now is just to explain to you that there is no problem there. And the many things you see on the Internet and Youtube where people claim that there is some horrible threat about to descend on us are not true. Don’t worry about 2012, and enjoy 2013 when it comes.
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Hitchhiking from Tijuana to the North Pole: Thumbs Up Season 2 (Part 1/4)
David and Harry begin their second great trek, starting from Tijuana and plotting a course...
published: 03 Aug 2012
author: vice
Hitchhiking from Tijuana to the North Pole: Thumbs Up Season 2 (Part 1/4)
David and Harry begin their second great trek, starting from Tijuana and plotting a course up the West Coast, through Canada, and to the North Pole. In this episode, the Koreans Gone Bad come down from their testosterone high and arrive at David's folks's house in Koreatown. After one last homecooked meal, the boys gear up for their trip north and catch a ride out of town. Hosted by David Choe | Originally released in 2008 at vice.com Watch the rest here! Part 1 bit.ly Part 2/4: bit.ly Part 3/4: bit.ly Part 4/4: bit.ly Check out season 1 here: bit.ly Subscribe for videos that are actually good: bit.ly Check out our full video catalog: www.youtube.com Videos, daily editorial and more: vice.com Like VICE on Facebook fb.com Follow VICE on Twitter: twitter.com Read our tumblr: vicemag.tumblr.com
- published: 03 Aug 2012
- views: 118890
- author: vice
10:18
Arctic Trucks at the North Pole
Toyota Hilux modified by Arctic Trucks performing amazing driving in extreeme conditions....
published: 30 Oct 2007
author: Christian Hansen
Arctic Trucks at the North Pole
Toyota Hilux modified by Arctic Trucks performing amazing driving in extreeme conditions.
- published: 30 Oct 2007
- views: 188283
- author: Christian Hansen
8:40
Lewis Gordon Pugh North Pole Challenge
Lewis Gordon Pugh became the first human to complete a long distance swim at the Geographi...
published: 13 Feb 2008
author: LewisGordonPugh
Lewis Gordon Pugh North Pole Challenge
Lewis Gordon Pugh became the first human to complete a long distance swim at the Geographic North Pole in nothing more than a Speedo, cap and goggles. By swimming in a region that was once completely covered in ice, Lewis showed the world that climate change is happening and we have the power to stop it.
- published: 13 Feb 2008
- views: 53946
- author: LewisGordonPugh
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North Pole
The North Pole, also known as the Geographic North Pole or Terrestrial North Pole, is, sub...
published: 20 Feb 2010
author: THEWORLDOFTRAVEL
North Pole
The North Pole, also known as the Geographic North Pole or Terrestrial North Pole, is, subject to the caveats explained below, defined as the point in the northern hemisphere where the Earth's axis of rotation meets the Earth's surface. It should not be confused with the North Magnetic Pole. The North Pole is the northernmost point on Earth, lying diametrically opposite the South Pole. It defines geodetic latitude 90° North, as well as the direction of True North. At the North Pole all directions point south; all lines of longitude converge there, so its longitude can be defined as any degree value. While the South Pole lies on a continental land mass, the North Pole is located in the middle of the Arctic Ocean amidst waters that are almost permanently covered with constantly shifting sea ice. This makes it impractical to construct a permanent station at the North Pole (unlike the South Pole). However, the Soviet Union, and later Russia, have constructed a number of manned drifting stations, some of which have passed over or very close to the Pole. In recent years, a number of studies have predicted that the North Pole may become seasonally ice-free due to Arctic shrinkage, with timescales varying from a few years to fifty years or more. The sea depth at the North Pole has been measured at 4261 metres (13980 ft). The nearest land is usually said to be Kaffeklubben Island, off the northern coast of Greenland about 700 km (440 mi) away, though some perhaps non-permanent ...
- published: 20 Feb 2010
- views: 2650
- author: THEWORLDOFTRAVEL