Showing posts with label Videos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Videos. Show all posts

Saturday, December 24, 2011

The Most Amazing View of a Comet Ever

When the Commander of the International Space Station says he just saw "the most amazing thing I have ever seen in space," you know you're in for something incredible. We've never seen a view of a comet like this.

Yesterday International Space Station Commander Dan Burbank captured spectacular imagery of Comet Lovejoy, as seen from about 240 miles above the Earth's horizon. The clip of him talking about it is from an interview he did with WDIV-TV in Detroit. When you see someone who's constantly seeing wondrous things filled with awe, there's something very special about it.

Lovejoy, which is primarily made of ice and dirt, survived a very close call with the sun last week. It looked to be on a collision course and didn't seem to have a snowball's chance in hell. Luckily it whizzed right by the star of pheobus, and aside from a little bit of melt it wasn't much worse for wear. We're so glad, or we wouldn't have these incredible images to drool over this week. You can see more over at NASA. [NASA via Mike Elgan]


Image Credit: NASA

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Wednesday, December 21, 2011

We Live In a Wonderful World Indeed

The sequences of this video would marvel anyone with a pair of eyes. Couple it with the lyrics of What a Wonderful World recited by Sir David Attenborough and you would make our wonderful world even more wonderful.


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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Watch luckiest driver in world miss scary head-on collision with truck

When you drive over Russia's ice-caked roads in winter with a camera mounted on your dash it's only a matter of time before you capture a crazy near-accident. Still, who could expect you'd snag something like this amazing Michael Bay-worthy near-miss that happened just last week.

What starts as a simple overtaking maneuver turns into something out of a Michael Bay film when the driver notices a truck on the other side of the narrow road trying to make a similar pass in the other direction. A quick correction on the truck driver's part leads to his tail wagging back at the camera after a near-jack-knife.

All the cameraman can do is sit there and pray he doesn't become a potato pancake. Which, amazingly, he doesn't.




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