Space and astronomy videos

by admin on May 30, 2010

Watching vodcasts discover the beauty of universe (image by Inga Nielsen)

Watching vodcasts discover the beauty of universe (image by Inga Nielsen)

Video podcasting, or vodcasting, is the latest evolution of the podcast revolution and has become a competitor for traditional television. It is a digital recording made available on the Internet for downloading to a personal video player or a computer. Gateways like the iTunes and video community websites such as YouTube have created new content markets. Of all the sciences, astronomy is the most visual and is responsible for some of the most memorable images of our time. Space videos is a natural medium for astronomy communication because of the readily available image, illustration, and animation resources for production. The online distribution of vodcasts (video podcasts) offers significant advantages over the shipping of more traditional physical audiovisual products like DVDs. Digital products – vodcasts – are available on demand when the user needs them. To watch the feeds on your computer, you need to download vodcasting software (iTunes, Quicktime or Juice), and subscribe to an RSS feed offering vodcasts.
Astronomind will help you too discover top 10 space videos on astronomy documentary podcasts of the best astronomy, space exploration and space flight web sites and Youtube :

10. Sky and Telescope Media’s Channel on Youtube.  Huge numbers of amateur astronomers flocke to the annual Northeast Astronomy Forum to sample the wares at one of the world’s largest telescope shows. You can whatch some video about new astronomy equipment (Meade, Celestron, Apogee etc.).

9. Astronomy magazine videos. The editors of  the magazine bring you the latest science, new products, hobby tips, and more.

8. Physics central vodcasts help to learn how the world and universe work. The American Physical Society’s website represents some 45,000 physicists. It describe the latest research and the people who are doing it. Enjoy the sights and sounds of physics with our podcasts and videocasts, always fun and always engaging – just like physics.

7. Science@ESA vodcasts explore the extraordinary Universe in which we live as it is seen through the “eyes” of ESA’s fleet of science spacecraft.

6. SpaceRip  specializes in space, science, and adventure videos. Watch stars explode and black holes run rampant. Fly out to fascinating realms in our own solar system, travel to distant reaches of time and space. Witness the sensational discoveries now shaping our understanding of the universe

5. Sky at Night Magazine vodcast monthly gives you the latest news, interviews and features on astronomy and space. With contributions from world-leading astronomers and writers, it’s essential listening for both the experienced and amateur astronomer.

4.  Spacevidcast is a new media site with daily on-demand episodes, weekly live shows and live HD coverage of major space events. Site creators are looking to educate the planet on the values of space flight. Their goal is to open up the cosmos and truly make space commonplace for all of humanity.

3. NASA vodcasts feature the latest news on space and science findings from JPL and NASA. Topics include discoveries made by spacecraft studying planets in our solar system, including Mars, Saturn and our home planet, Earth. Missions also study stars and galaxies in our universe. Other topics cover tips for amateur astronomers and updates from the Mars Rover and Cassini missions, episodes on the Space Shuttle and International Space Station.

2. Spitzer Space Telescope video series showcases some of the most exciting discoveries in infrared astronomy. Looking beyond the visible spectrum of light, Spitzer can see a whole new universe of dust and stars hidden from our Earth-bound eyes.

1. The Hubblecast is produced by the Euro­pean Space Agency’s Hubble Space Telescope group. It features the latest news and images from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope.

And what is your favourite vodcast? Leave a comment!

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