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| The Visible Universe A Visual Journey Through Space And Back In Time NASA Hubble Space Telescope North American NTSC format Updated 2009 - Includes:
The Visible Universe presents a visual journey-through space and back in time using optical instruments The Greatest Ever Created In The History of Man. The Hubble Space Telescope, SOHO, Trace, Spitzer, and Other instruments afforded us an insight Have To The farthest Reaches of the Cosmos. Carl Sagan The producer Hopes That this progressive music video Will entertain and inspire Our Children to Further the Progress of Science and understanding of the Universe We Live in for our future, and posterity. This program Journeys Through One Hundred and Forty Four very hi-resolution pictures and videos. Additionally, Two Hundred and Two images are Presented With titles courtesy of NASA's Space Telescope Science Institute, and Countless Others Whose names APPEAR Within The credits. Merci pour la Many Years of inspiration. Both Programs are featured With Progressively mixed audio soundtracks.
Additional Scenes 0:26:15 This Product is Manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com 's standard return policy Will Apply. CommentsXuan Arabajian says... The music was fine, as were the images. Little titles for the moving images with a few names i could recognize. It was a good program without the pre-sales hype - unlike some of the other ones which i dare not provide feedback for. Trying to keep my aura positive this year. They say it makes one live longer - we'll see. Have fun. Posted on August 26, 2011 Dwight Ordway says... On cloudy nights, our astronomy club members bring interesting programs among other antidotes to help while away the time in hope of cloud breaks. Thusly I have seen more than my share of astronomy type programs good and bad. A member brought "the visible universe" in which I had not previously viewed and immediately liked it. What I liked was that it panned and zoomed to all the interesting points of objects that I know to be interesting from my own research and observations. The pictures were clear and the detail was fine, most pictures were Not over zoomed, nor did they pass to quickly. The music was very well done, albeit strange and unique in an upbeat fashion. We watched it twice back to back that evening, the later muted. Since then, I have purchased this program and view it regularly, usually in the background. I would suggest that this program is geared towards virtually any person even remotely interested in astronomical objects in space. It is not in itself educational the way a fully narrated program is, rather an introduction tool to what exists in the seemingly endless space of our night skies. I give it 4.5 stars since the program is not perfect, but Amazon allows for only a rudimentary rating system so I do as most and average up. For our astronomy club, this program, as well as similar programs at the right price are ideal, thus it fills the room with light and color while we wait for clear skies. Posted on August 28, 2011 Lakiesha Bouwens says... I rather enjoyed this DVD. The DVD images are stunningly brilliant in color and clarity. The music was very well done with sort of a groovy motion slide show thing going on. Since i've seen it half dozen times already, I would certainly recommend this to any space enthusiast. Posted on August 28, 2011 Raymon Hides says... On cloudy nights, our astronomy club members bring interesting programs among other antidotes to help while away the time in hope of cloud breaks. Thusly I have seen more than my share of astronomy type programs good and bad. A member brought "the visible universe" in which I had not previously viewed and immediately liked it. What I liked was that it panned and zoomed to all the interesting points of objects that I know to be interesting from my own research and observations. The pictures were clear and the detail was fine, most pictures were Not over zoomed, nor did they pass to quickly. The music was very well done, albeit strange and unique in an upbeat fashion. We watched it twice back to back that evening, the later muted. Since then, I have purchased this program and view it regularly, usually in the background. I would suggest that this program is geared towards virtually any person even remotely interested in astronomical objects in space. It is not in itself educational the way a fully narrated program is, rather an introduction tool to what exists in the seemingly endless space of our night skies. I give it 4.5 stars since the program is not perfect, but Amazon allows for only a rudimentary rating system so I do as most and average up. For our astronomy club, this program, as well as similar programs at the right price are ideal, thus it fills the room with light and color while we wait for clear skies. Posted on August 29, 2011 Concha Wadas says... This program actually surprised us. All imagery is very vivid and in perpetual motion which is in contrast to other DVD's we bought. The music was varying and overall added to the experience. It seemed like the makers were trying to set a different mood throughout the program. Overall, we're glad we got it. Now we just need a bigger TV... Posted on August 29, 2011 Luigi Hazelrigg says... Amazing Beauty! My youngest son recently 10 seems nearly fanatical about everything space and Nasa related these days, so this was a birthday present and thankfully he loved it. I watched it "once" with him (just to make sure it was okay), but have heard it in the back ground countless times since then. The additional features has music which is a bit too hard for my ears, but the main program "visual journey" was good. The color was very rich, and the picture details and movement looked very good on our big screen. We don't buy many DVD's, so I'm glad this turned out okay. Posted on August 29, 2011 Lacy Janoski says... This program actually surprised us. All imagery is very vivid and in perpetual motion which is in contrast to other DVD's we bought. The music was varying and overall added to the experience. It seemed like the makers were trying to set a different mood throughout the program. Overall, we're glad we got it. Now we just need a bigger TV... Posted on September 1, 2011 Pansy Knell says... My daughter is a space nut and loved the amazing collection of space images. The music, which I prefer, is exceptionally good and fits very nicely in the context of this music DVD. It is truly amazing to me that we have the ability to capture such beauty from so far away. I gave it 4 stars, thus the menu could have had more selection options. My daughter said 5 because it is her DVD. Posted on September 5, 2011 Alycia Mckasson says... What awesome pictures of space!The music wasn't my favorite but just turn the sound off and play a CD you like if that's an issue.My kids sat in amazment to what God has made in outer space.A great discussion starter for what the beauty of Heaven will be like! Posted on September 6, 2011 Leticia Ells says... I rather enjoyed this DVD. The DVD images are stunningly brilliant in color and clarity. The music was very well done with sort of a groovy motion slide show thing going on. Since i've seen it half dozen times already, I would certainly recommend this to any space enthusiast. Posted on September 9, 2011 Leave a Comment |
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