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Prudential Skywalk Observatory Boston
A view of the Prudential Tower and Prudential Skywalk from Cambridge, MA. The observatory is in the 50th floor and offers spectacular 360 degree views of Boston. On clear day you can see the curvature of the earth.
Sunborn (The Chaos Chronicles)
visualization was created for Lydia Fair, a benefit multimedia, multi-genre arts happening sponsored by the Greater Boston Vineyard in Cambridge, MA, April 2009. lydiafair.org and http ... Jeffrey Carver Sunborn science fiction fantasy hard sf chaos chronicles star birth space opera stellar evolution astronomy astrophysics alien life rigger battlestar galactica BSG tor books ebooks novels narrative audiobook hubble telescope chandra travel sentient stars futurism universe multiverse lydia ...
Sunborn
Prologue to Sunborn, Book 4 of The Chaos Chronicles, by Jeffrey A. Carver. Narration by the author, video design by Adam Guzewicz seastage.com and Jeffrey A. Carver http Images from Hubble and other NASA observatories. Jeffrey A. Carver has authored numerous science fiction novels, including Sunborn, Battlestar Galactica (miniseries novelization), and the Nebula-nominated Eternity's End, all published by Tor Books. For more information and free ebook downloads, visit www.starrigger.net. ...
Lec 36 | MIT 8.02 Electricity and Magnetism, Spring 2002
, I make all my reserv- o- observations nowadays from satellites using European satellites, Japanese satellites and American observatories. Lately we have the Rossi timing explorer in orbit and also Chandra which is the biggest thing in town. Now between 1975 and 1979 we were so fortunate here at MIT that we had our own private x-ray observatory. It was called SAS-3. It was an all-MIT operation. We maneuvered it from my building, Center for Space Research, Building 37, 24 hours a day, ...
Lec 27 | MIT 8.02 Electricity and Magnetism, Spring 2002
to the - 10 meters. So, a whole family of electromagnetic waves, and we give them names so we can talk about them without ever mentioning the specific frequency or the -- or the wavelength. So given the fact that electromagnetic waves then travel with 300000 kilometers per second, one foot would take one nanosecond. 26-100, 30 meters deep. The light, from me, to Professor Bertozzi all the way at the end would take about 0.1 microseconds. One second, light, radio waves to the moon. Eight ...
Lec 6 | MIT 8.02 Electricity and Magnetism, Spring 2002
. Go to the country after a thunderstorm and you can really smell this ozone. Let's now look at some slides. The first slide that you will see is one very classic slide made by Gary Ladd, at Kitt Peak Observatory in Arizona, uh what I like about this is that uh these are the observatories, the telescopes, in the domes, and of course when you're an astronomer, this is the kind of weather that you can do without. But nevertheless it happens. Uh you see here return strokes, the light is ...