Science @ ESA
The Science@ESA vodcasts explore the extraordinary Universe in which we live as it is seen through the "eyes" of ESA's fleet of science spacecraft. Visit http://astronomy2009.esa.int
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Science@ESA: Episode 4: Following the redshift - from HST to JWST (SD)[Duration 00:14:05, 148.3 MB]Tue, 30 Jun 2009 23:51:45 -0200In this fourth episode of the Science@ESA vodcast series Rebecca Barnes will identify some of the key discoveries achieved with the famous Hubble Space Telescope, look at the concept of redshift, and meet a new telescope that we will use to cover the early Universe.
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Science@ESA: Episode 3: Exploring the Infrared Universe[Duration 14:57:00, 154.5 MB]Fri, 24 Apr 2009 11:00:57 +0100In this episode we investigate the infrared Universe, explores discoveries made by ground-breaking infrared space telescopes, and take a look at Herschel - ESA's pioneering infrared space telescope.
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Science@ESA: Episode 3: Exploring the infrared Universe (SD)[Duration 00:14:57, 152.5 MB]Fri, 24 Apr 2009 00:00:40 -0200In this third episode of the Science@ESA series Rebecca Barnes investigates the infrared Universe, explores discoveries made by ground-breaking infrared space telescopes, and take a look at Herschel - ESA's pioneering infrared space telescope.
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Science@ESA: Episode 2: Planck - looking back to the dawn of time[Duration 15:26:00, 166.9 MB]Fri, 27 Feb 2009 10:00:57 +0100In this episode we will take a closer look at Planck - a European Space Agency mission built to detect radiation from the microwave portion of the electromagnetic spectrum. This mission will help find answers to some of the most important questions in modern science.
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Science@ESA: Episode 2: Planck - looking back to the dawn of time (SD)[Duration 00:15:27, 167.4 MB]Fri, 27 Feb 2009 00:04:54 -0200In this second episode of the Science@ESA vodcast series Rebecca Barnes takes a close look at Planck - a European Space Agency mission built to detect radiation from the microwave portion of the electromagnetic spectrum. This mission will help find answers to some of the most important questions in modern science.
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Science@ESA: Episode 1: The full spectrum (SD)[Duration 00:13:27, 134.1 MB]Fri, 23 Jan 2009 23:32:21 -0200Welcome to the first Science@ESA vodcast.In this first episode we set the scene for this vodcast series by looking at why we need to send telescopes into space and consider what these 'eyes in the skies' can tell us about the extraordinary Universe in which we live.
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Science@ESA: Episode 1: The full spectrum[Duration 13:27:00, 134.1 MB]Fri, 23 Jan 2009 10:00:57 +0100In this first episode we set the scene for this vodcast series by looking at why we need to send telescopes into space and consider what these 'eyes in the skies' can tell us about the extraordinary Universe in which we live.
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Science@ESA: Episode 1: The full spectrum[Duration 13:27:00, 264.3 MB]Fri, 23 Jan 2009 10:00:57 +0100In this first episode we set the scene for this vodcast series by looking at why we need to send telescopes into space and consider what these 'eyes in the skies' can tell us about the extraordinary Universe in which we live.
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In this first episode we set the scene for this vodcast series by looking at why we need to send telescopes into space and consider what these 'eyes in the skies' can tell us about the extraordinary Universe in which we live.















