

This video explains The Most Important Image Ever Taken by The Hubble Deep Field. A 3D animation that shows our place in the universe (Note: Don't be put of by the numa numa clip).
Funny take on astronomy. Will an asteroid strike the Earth and wipe out all life as we know it? IR-2 and his robotic crew make random phone calls to find out.
While in battle around the supermassive black hole at the center of the galaxy, Dr. Michelle teaches IR-1 the science behind these giant singularities.
In 2003, the Hubble Space Telescope took the image of a millennium, an image that shows exactly how insignificantly small we are. Anyone who understands what this image represents is forever changed by it.
In this funny animated cartoon, innocent alien M51 moves the Earth into a closer orbit around the sun, and learns an important lesson about habitable zones and life in the Universe.
The bad boys of astronomy, black holes inspire well-deserved wariness and strange fascination.
"Ask an Astronomer" explains why stars might look red or blue, but never green.
Video on Mars presenting the astronomy program VRMars-Spirit - The Red Planet Mars 3D. The astronomical video presenting 3 VR panoramas taken by the Mars Exploration Rover Spirit during its ride toward the position called "Larry's Lookout". It also presents some features of the virtual reality astronomy program called VRMars-Spirit - The Red Planet Mars 3D, based on the VRPresents technology, and released by Sciterian Technologies. Learn more on the VRPresents technology at www.vrpresents.com . It is a great VR astronomy software for science and astronomy lovers, as well as space exploration enthusiasts. See Martian mountains named "Columbia Hills", "Tennessee Valley", "Cumberland Ridge", the summit of "Husband Hill", Martian rocky outcrop, rocks and some further views. Get demos of the program at www.vrmars.com or www.vrmars.com/VRMars-Spirit-The-Red-Planet-Mars-3D.htm and enjoy roving Mars. Watch the planet through the Mars Rover's eyes. Credits: NASA/JPL/Cornell/MSSS/OSU/New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science/USGS/Honeybee Robotics - More info at http://www.sciterian.com and in this astronomical software.
A video on the planet Mars that presents the Astronomy Software VRMars-Spirit - The Red Planet Mars 3D, giving an impression of being on the surface of Mars. The video shows panoramas and images, including the Wishstone Rock's images, taken by the MER Spirit during the Mars Rover Mission. The video shows also a microscopic image of a hole drilled in the rock. Great astronomy video for space exploration enthusiasts and science lovers. The video was created with the use of the virtual reality science software VRMars-Spirit - The Red Planet Mars 3D, released by Sciterian Technologies and powered by the technology VRPresents. Get this astronomy program at www.vrmars.com/VRMars-Spirit-The-Red-Planet-Mars-3D.htm or www.vrmars.com and enjoy roving Mars. See the planet like you were the Mars Rover. More on VRPresents at www.vrpresents.com . Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Cornell/MSSS/USGS/OSU/Honeybee Robotics/New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science. More information at http://www.sciterian.com or www.vrplanet.com , and in this scientific software.
Science video on the planet Mars that presents the Astronomy Software VRMars-Spirit - The Red Planet Mars 3D, giving an impression of being on the surface of Mars. The video shows panoramas and images, including the Wishstone Rock's images, taken by the MER Spirit during the Mars Rover Mission. The video shows also a microscopic image of a hole drilled in the rock. Great astronomy video for space exploration enthusiasts and science lovers. The video was created with the use of the virtual reality science software VRMars-Spirit - The Red Planet Mars 3D, released by Sciterian Technologies and powered by the technology VRPresents. Get this astronomy program at www.vrmars.com/VRMars-Spirit-The-Red-Planet-Mars-3D.htm or www.vrmars.com and enjoy roving Mars. See the planet like you were the Mars Rover. More on VRPresents at www.vrpresents.com . Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Cornell/MSSS/USGS/OSU/Honeybee Robotics/New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science. More information at http://www.sciterian.com or www.vrplanet.com , and in this science software.
Science Video on Mars presenting VRMars Astronomy Software. The Video shows the panorama and images that present the "Mazatzal" Rock taken by the Mars Rover Spirit - on of the rovers participating in the NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Mission. The video was created with the aid of the virtual reality science software VRMars-Spirit - The Red Planet Mars 3D, released by Sciterian Technologies, and powered by the technology VRPresents that gives an impression of being on the surface of Mars. Great science video for astronomy lovers, and space exploration enthusiasts. The video shows also microscopic images of a hole drilled in the rock. Get this astronomy program at www.vrmars.com/VRMars-Spirit-The-Red-Planet-Mars-3D.htm , www.vrmars.com or www.vrplanet.com , and enjoy roving Mars. See the planet through the Mars Rover's eyes. Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS/Cornell/USGS/OSU/Honeybee Robotics/New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science - More credits in that astronomy software.
A video about the astronomy software VRMars-Spirit - The Red Planet Mars 3D that gives an impression of being on the surface of Mars in the area where the Mars Rover Spirit landed. The video presents NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Spirit Mission with the aid of the hi-tech virtual reality astronomy program VRMars-Spirit - The Red Planet Mars 3D based on the technology VRPresents. It shows the landing site and some other panoramas and images taken by the Mars Rover Spirit. It is a great astronomy program for all space exploration enthusiasts, as well as science, and astronomy lovers. Learn more on VRPresents at www.vrpresents.com and on the Mars Exploration Rover Mission and get demos at www.vrmars.com or www.vrmars.com/VRMars-Spirit-The-Red-Planet-Mars-3D.htm and enjoy roving Mars. See the planet Mars through its eyes. Credits: NASA/JPL/Cornell/MSSS/OSU/New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science/USGS/Honeybee Robotics - More information at www.sciterian.com , www.vrplanet.com , and in this astronomy software.
Video on Mars presenting the astronomy program VRMars-Spirit - The Red Planet Mars 3D that gives an impression of being on the surface of Mars. The astronomy video presents 3 panoramas taken by the Mars Rover Spirit during its ride toward the position called "Larry's Lookout". It also presents some features of the virtual reality astronomy program called VRMars-Spirit - The Red Planet Mars 3D, based on the technology VRPresents, and released by Sciterian Technologies. Learn more on the VRPresents technology at www.vrpresents.com . It is a great VR astronomy software for science and astronomy lovers, as well as space exploration enthusiasts. See Martian mountains named "Columbia Hills", "Tennessee Valley", "Cumberland Ridge", the summit of "Husband Hill", Martian rocky outcrop, rocks and some further views. Get demos of the program at www.vrmars.com or www.vrmars.com/VRMars-Spirit-The-Red-Planet-Mars-3D.htm and enjoy roving Mars. Watch the planet through the Mars Rover's eyes. Credits: NASA/JPL/Cornell/MSSS/OSU/New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science/USGS/Honeybee Robotics - More info at www.sciterian.com and in this astronomical software.
A science video presenting panoramas and images of Mars, including the "McMurdo" panorama, taken by NASA's Mars Rover Spirit during the MER Mission. The video was created with the aid of the virtual reality science software VRMars-Spirit - The Red Planet Mars 3D, released by Sciterian Technologies and powered by the technology VRPresents that gives the user an impression of being on the surface of Mars. It's a great astronomical video for science, astronomy and space exploration enthusiasts. Get demos of this astronomical program at www.vrmars.com or www.vrmars.com/VRMars-Spirit-The-Red-Planet-Mars-3D.htm and enjoy roving Mars. See this planet like you were NASA's Mars Rover. Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Cornell/OSU/USGS/MSSS/New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science/Honeybee Robotics - See more credits in this astronomical software.