New Astronomy videos from worldwide Universities: conferences and seminars
Target: Jupiter: Heidi B Hammel at ANU, September 2011
Catastrophic collisions have shaped the destiny of the Solar System, and perhaps humankind. In 1994, a series of massive explosions on Jupiter occurred after the remnants of a fractured comet plunged into that planet's atmosphere.
Australian National University
The Sounds of the Universe - Professor Carolin Crawford
In space no-one can hear you scream... but it is still a noisy Universe. We are familiar with the many stunning images of space, but these are only part of the whole human experience. This lecture takes a new approach to appreciating the Universe, through the vehicle of sound.
Gresham College
Survey of Astronomy iCourse Preview
What is science? Is the Moon made of green cheese? What is a star made of? How hot is the Sun? What's the difference between a galactic cluster and a globular cluster? How did the Solar System form? How did the Universe form? Will it last forever?
Missouri State University
Postgraduate Research in Astronomy
Professor Michael Burton describes how millimetre and infrared telescopes are being used to study the way stars are born in molecular clouds in our Galaxy. For information on Physics: http://www.phys.unsw.edu.au/
Name:University of New South Wales
New Astronomy videos from worldwide Universities: courses
Astronomy
Introduction to Astrophysics - Professor Joshua Simon Bloom. Videos: 20 - Duration: 26 hours
UC Berkeley
Blue Planet, Oceanography: Earth & Space Science Course Description: Earth & Space Science 15: Introduction to Oceanography is a class that provides a general introduction to geological, physical, chemical, and biological processes and history of Earth's global oceanic system.
UCLA
Space Time Lapses Time Lapse footage from the International Space Station. Taken by Oregon State University alum Don Pettit. Videos: 9
Duration:
5 minutes, 13 seconds