Redshift
What Is a Redshift?
- 2:27
- Spitzer
'Ask an Astronomer' uses an astronomer, a flying saucer, and a cow to help explain this difficult astronomical concept in simple terms.


REDSHIFT at HJ2 in UK - Excerpt 2
- 9:53
- octavevolt
UK electronic music band REDSHIFT perform at Hampshire Jam 2 in 2002. This is epic electronic music of the highest order and was a fine performance by the band.


Hubble's Expanding Universe Red Shifts The Big Bang
- 4:15
- Al Mazurek III
http://www.myspace.com/acorvettes Before 1919, most scientists held that the universe was only as large as the Milky Way and that it was a constant size. The...


The Earliest Stars And Galaxies In The Universe
- 6:45
- Best0fScience
http://www.facebook.com/ScienceReason ... Science@ESA (Episode 4): Following The Redshift (Part 1) - The Earliest Stars and Galaxies In The Universe. From HS...


Red shift: measuring distance in space - Death Star- BBC Science
- 3:52
- BBCWorldwide
Scientists attempt to find a unit of measurement to chart the distance and speed of gamma ray bursts. Can any astronomers find the key afterglow and identify...


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redshift-halo
- 14:22
- Luigi cvn
non potevo dimenticare anche la traccia omonima, cosi' enigmatica, virtuale, e soprattutto onirica -profetica! insomma molteplici i riferimenti a riguardo, c...


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REDSHIFT at Hampshire Jam 2 in 2002
- 9:48
- octavevolt
UK electronic band REDSHIFT in Liphook in Oct 2002. This clip features building rhythm and atmosphere, featuring synths, guitar and of course, that huge Moog...


REDSHIFT AND THE BIG BANG! - A SCIENCE GEEKS PRODUCTION (HQ)
- 2:31
- scigeektube
What is Redshift? What is blueshift? The Doppler effect? And how does it lead us to the BIG BANG theory? All this and more!... science geek's most popular vi...


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Redshift - Sixty Symbols
- 8:37
- Sixty Symbols
You've heard of redshift, but what about the "blue shifting galaxy" on a collision course with the Milky Way!? More astronomy at http://www.sixtysymbols.com/


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