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Complete rotation of Earth
Globe generated from 3 separate images. The background is actual image of Milky Way shot by myself.
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Zoom in to the slowly rotating Earth
Zoom in to the slowly rotating Earth with city lights visible.
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WS T/L View of stars moving across night sky with grassy mountain / California, United States
WS T/L View of stars moving across night sky with grassy mountain / California, United States
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TIME LAPSE: Night Sky Mountains
Starry Night Sky with Milky Way high up in the Californian Sierra Nevada Mountains Sequoia National Park
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Star Time lapse: Milky Way
Star Time lapse: Milky Way. High Definition 1920x1080 Format
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CLEAN : Milky Way glimmers over Syria's Idlib
Timelapse images show the Milky Way galaxy glimmering in the night sky as it eerily lights up the town of al-Nayrab, in Syria's northwestern Idlib region, on the frontline between regime forces and rebel fighters (Footage by AFPTV via...
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Night Sky Star Trail Time Lapse Background. Star trails in night sky
Night Sky Star Trail Time Lapse Background. Star trails in night sky
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Zoom to Planet Neptune in Solar System
Traveling to the dead and gaseous planet of Neptune in our solar system.
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CLEAN : Astronomers reveal first image of black hole at Milky Way's centre
An international team of astronomers unveils the first image of a supermassive black hole at the centre of our own Milky Way galaxy -- a cosmic body known as Sagittarius A* (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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First Image Captured Of Black Hole At The Center Of Milky Way Galaxy
Eight telescopes around the globe had to coordinate to capture the image.
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Science at Nasa: Science Casts: Amateur Scientists Discover Galactic Bubbles
Amateur scientists have made an effervescent discovery: The Milky Way Galaxy is bubbling like a glass of champagne. [3:25]
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Pbs Learning Media: Crash Course Astronomy: Galaxies, Part 2
Active galaxies pour out lots of energy, due to their central supermassive black holes gobbling down matter. Galaxies tend not to be loners, but instead exist in smaller groups and larger clusters. Our Milky Way is part of the Local...