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Planetary Ring Fly By Carrara 6
A planetary ring fly by created in Carrara 6 using: - displacement mapping - particles - volumetric clouds - multiple replicators - motion blur - Stars and space dust background entirely in shaders based on the default "Bad Planet" shader
GoldRing Game Truth, History & Economics, Planetary Changes
GoldRing DVD's Now available at http://www.premieres.com + Higher Resolution versions of each segment of the Game of Enlightenment at http://www.premieres.com/goldring _^_ As Wayshowers you are here to enlighten the masses with the Truth each is ready to hear. Each one on the path must be treated kindly and given the right words which will awaken them from the nightmare that the negative economic system has become. The change is about bringing forth the Truth that this is an expanding universe, that resources are abundant and we can have clean, clear and wonderful lives.
Sacred Emergence Planetary mass awakening 2008-2012 ET UFO
GoldRing DVD's Now available at http://www.premieres.com + Higher Resolution versions of each segment of the Game of Enlightenment at http://www.premieres.com/goldring _^_ The Emergence is what you feel as the break through. This time you experience now is only the last elements of knowing the path to take. The energy has increased as the Flow is stronger and your happiness becomes more vibrant and radiant as you love more and more yourself and the world. Simple truth and integrity will give you the wealth of a billion suns. There is no other wealth that is so precious than to know that you are in alignment with the plan and in agreement with your promise to live to the highest and best that you are. In forgiveness you are given again freedom and all that you have felt was in error is washed clean and made new. It is not for you to judge yourself in error for until you see the whole that you exist within you do not know the truth. Your birth into a being of light was and is complete and you are but to remember who you are and know you are a soul connected to other souls who live within a spiritual dimension of creation. http://www.premieres.com - GOLDRING DVD's
Carolyn Porco: If not God then What?
Uncut@: http://beyondbelief2006.org/ Carolyn Porco is a truly inspiring speaker on the potential of humankind for creative accomplishment—how science and especially the exploration of space, our most challenging and exciting frontier, encourage our highest aspirations for human betterment. Carolyn C. Porco is an American planetary scientist and the leader of the imaging science team on the Cassini mission, presently in orbit around Saturn. In late 1999, she was selected by the London Sunday Times as one of 18 scientific leaders of the 21st century, and by Industrial Week as one of "50 Stars to Watch".[4] Porco was responsible for the epitaph and proposal to honor the late renowned planetary geologist, Eugene Shoemaker, by sending his cremains to the Moon aboard the Lunar Prospector spacecraft in 1998. Her contributions to the exploration of the outer solar system were recognized with the naming of Asteroid (7231) Porco: "Named in honor of Carolyn C. Porco, a pioneer in the study of planetary ring systems...and a leader in spacecraft exploration of the outer solar system". Porco was an imaging scientist on the Voyager mission in the 1980s, and is also an imaging scientist on the New Horizons mission launched to Pluto on January 19, 2006. She is an expert on planetary rings and the Saturnian moon, Enceladus. As a young Voyager scientist, she was the first person to describe the behavior of the eccentric ringlets and the "spokes" discovered by Voyager within the rings of Saturn, to elucidate the mechanism by which the outer Uranian rings were being shepherded by the Voyager-discovered moons Cordelia and Ophelia, and to provide an explanation for the shepherding of the rings arcs of Neptune by the moon Galatea, also discovered by Voyager. She was a co-originator of the idea to take a 'portrait of the planets' with the Voyager spacecraft, and participated in the planning, design, and execution of those images in 1991, including the famous Pale Blue Dot image of Earth
Planet and Ring Video
Demonstrates the planetary engine of Infinity with a seamless journey from a planet's surface out into space. Infinity: The Quest For Earth, January 2006
Ravigneaux planetary gear train
A ravigneaux planetary gear train in first gear. The little sun gear (magenta) is the input, and the ring gear (yellow) is the output. The two yellow ring gears turn together. All planets (short and long) are on the same planet carrier. For more physics videos like this one, please visit http://web.ncf.ca/ch865/ Un système planétaire de type Ravigneaux, tel qu'on les utilise dans les transmissions automatiques. Dans le premier rapport, l'entrée est le petit pignon central (magenta) et la sortie est la couronne (jaune). Les deux couronnes tournent ensemble, et toutes les planètes (longues et courtes) sont montées sur le même support. Pour d'autres animations de ce genre, veuillez visiter http://web.ncf.ca/ch865/
Sector 13 IR7 Gameplay 41
Actual gameplay may differ from the content shown in this video. http://reactorinteractive.net July 3, 2006 This video shows testing material techniques on a planetary ring.
Debris Disk Outside a Planetary System, animation of
This animation shows the evolution of a planet-forming disc around a star. Initially, the young disc is bright and thick with dust, providing raw materials for building planets. In the first 10 million years or so, gaps appear within the disc as newborn planets coalesce out of the dust, clearing out a path. In time, this planetary "debris disc" thins out as gravitational interactions with numerous planets slowly sweep away the dust. Steady pressure from the starlight and solar winds also blows out the dust. After a few billion years, only a thin ring remains in the outermost reaches of the system, a faint echo of the once-brilliant disc. Our own solar system has a similar debris disc -- a ring of comets called the Kuiper Belt. Leftover dust in the inner portion of the solar system is known as "zodiacal dust." Bright, young discs can be imaged directly by visible-light telescopes, such as NASA's Hubble Space Telescope. Older, fainter debris discs can be detected only by infrared telescopes like NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope, which sense the discs' dim heat.
Going to Jupiter Surface
Have some free time and i play with Vegas video editor. ---------------------------------------- Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun and the largest planet within the Solar System. It is two and a half times as massive as all of the other planets in our Solar System combined. Jupiter is classified as a gas giant, along with Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. Together, these four planets are sometimes referred to as the Jovian planets, where Jovian is the adjectival form of Jupiter. The planet was known by astronomers of ancient times and was associated with the mythology and religious beliefs of many cultures. The Romans named the planet after the Roman god Jupiter.[10] When viewed from Earth, Jupiter can reach an apparent magnitude of −2.8, making it the third brightest object in the night sky after the Moon and Venus. (However, at certain points in its orbit, Mars can briefly exceed Jupiter's brightness.) The planet Jupiter is primarily composed of hydrogen with a small proportion of helium; it may also have a rocky core of heavier elements under high pressure. Because of its rapid rotation, Jupiter's shape is that of an oblate spheroid (it possesses a slight but noticeable bulge around the equator). The outer atmosphere is visibly segregated into several bands at different latitudes, resulting in turbulence and storms along their interacting boundaries. A prominent result is the Great Red Spot, a giant storm that is known to have existed since at least the 17th century. Surrounding the planet is a faint planetary ring system and a powerful magnetosphere. There are also at least 63 moons, including the four large moons called the Galilean moons that were first discovered by Galileo Galilei in 1610. Ganymede, the largest of these moons, has a diameter greater than that of the planet Mercury. Jupiter has been explored on several occasions by robotic spacecraft, most notably during the early Pioneer and Voyager flyby missions and later by the Galileo orbiter. The latest probe to visit Jupiter was the Pluto-bound New Horizons spacecraft in late February 2007. The probe used the gravity from Jupiter to increase its speed and adjust its trajectory toward Pluto, thereby saving years of travel. Future targets for exploration include the possible ice-covered liquid ocean on the Jovian moon Europa. Jupiter is one of the four gas giants; that is, it is not primarily composed of solid matter. It is the largest planet in the Solar System, having a diameter of 142,984 km at its equator. Jupiter's density, 1.326 g/cm³, is the second highest of the gas giant planets, but lower than any of the four terrestrial planets.
CDX Planetary Gears
CDX Automotive Repair. A simple planetary gearset has a sun gear, planet pinions mounted on a planet carrier, and a ring gear.
Debris Ring System
A planetary scale explosion causes a ring system of orbital debris around a nearby planet. This is a prototype for a new game, and an exploration of emergent gameplay.
Debris Disk Outside a Planetary System, artist's concept of
This animation portrays an artist's concept of a distant hypothetical solar system, about the same age as our own. It begins close to the star, and then moves out past a number of planets. Though "extrasolar" planets are too small to be seen with telescopes, astronomers have detected more than 100 gas giants like Jupiter via their gravitational tug on their parent stars. The view pulls back to reveal the outer fringes of the system and a ring of dusty debris that circles the star. This debris is all that remains of the planet-forming disc from which the planets evolved. Planets are formed when dusty material in a large disc surrounding a young star clumps together. Leftover material is eventually blown out by solar wind or pushed out by gravitational interactions with planets. Billions of years later, only an outer disc of debris remains. These outer debris discs are too faint to be imaged directly by visible-light telescopes. They are washed out by the glare of the Sun. However, NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope can detect their heat, or excess thermal emission, in infrared light. This allows astronomers to study the aftermath of planet building in distant solar systems like our own.