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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. QUESTION:
    what is the name of this solar system video made in the 1990s?
    it had a computer robot and a little girl with blonde piggy tailed hair and a teddy bear named (i think) bernie and the computer robot was the Narrator and it had computer animation, music and real pictures (i think) and the inner planets was video cassette one and the outer planets was video cassette two. i used to get it all the time in salt lake city's library when i used to live in utah. i have been looking everywhere for it. i would love to see it again could anyone please help? thank you

    • ANSWER:
      You might expand your search over in Yahoo! Entertainment as well to see if anyone over there knows about it.

  2. QUESTION:
    Please help me:i need videos,books,animations about astronomy and the solar system?

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  3. QUESTION:
    please help me:i need videos,books,animations about astronomy and the solar system?

    • ANSWER:
      Try these folks for a series of free astronomy videos -
      http://www.khanacademy.org/?video=stellar-distance-using-parallax#Cosmology%20and%20Astronomy

      For a great all round introductory guide book -
      http://www.amazon.com/NightWatch-Terence-Dickinson-4th-edition/dp/B00327G1X8

  4. QUESTION:
    when did people really begin to see what the planets looked like in our Solar System?
    when did people really get to see what Jupiter looks like? and how do we know for sure that NASA hasnt created these images...such as how they do with "computer animation"..and Jupiter really looks like it is shown in pictures from NASA?

    before 1950...did most people not know what "Jupiter" looked like really?

    why they cant show satellite images of Jupiter for an extended length of time? say for 3 minutes? are most just photographs ? why cant they take videos of it?

    • ANSWER:
      > when did people really begin to see what the planets looked like in our Solar System?

      Beginning in 1609, when Galileo first turned the newly invented telescope on the Sun, Moon, and planets. Before then, all the planets were no larger than dots in the sky.

      > when did people really get to see what Jupiter looks like?

      This was gradually revealed as telescopes improved in quality. By the middle of the 19th century we had modern telescopes which gave detailed views of Jupiter and other planets.

      > how do we know for sure that NASA hasnt created these images...such as how they do with "computer animation"..and Jupiter really looks like it is shown in pictures from NASA?

      Because any amateur astronomer with a good telescope of at least 6 inches aperture can easily see everything shown in NASA's images, though not as large. I was observing Jupiter _decades_ before NASA's first high resolution images were released.

      > before 1950...did most people not know what "Jupiter" looked like really?

      That's just not true. Accurate drawings of Jupiter were made a century earlier, and photographs from the 1930s on (the limitation was in photographic materials, not telescopes).

      > why they cant show satellite images of Jupiter for an extended length of time? say for 3 minutes? are most just photographs ? why cant they take videos of it?

      There is actually much less information in a video than in still photographs. Still images are the most efficient way of collecting data and transmitting it in the limited bandwidth available.

  5. QUESTION:
    Formation of Stars and Planets !!!?
    http://bcs.whfreeman.com/aol_v3/content/cat_030/ch07/m07t002f4mov.html

    I have the video above, but I do not see how I am supposed to answer these questions from that video?? I am not asking anyone to do my homework, but I am a computer tech and I need this class and this stuff don't make sense to me.

    View the video animation The Birth of the Solar System and answer the following questions.

    1. How many inner planets are formed in this animation? How many outer planets are formed in this animation?
    2. Which outer planet is not shown?
    3. Which planet clearly becomes a solid sphere first?
    4. Which planet is the last one to develop fully?
    5. At what point in the animation, relative to the formation of the inner and outer planets, are you able to see the Sun without any nebular material around it?
    6. How are the accretions occurring around each of the outer planets similar to the initial solar nebula evolution?

    • ANSWER:
      I can see the video no problem, but the scale is so small it's not possible to make out any detail.

  6. QUESTION:
    Spatial object, and phenomenon videos?
    I am trying to find, preferably HD, or other high quality video of space. Planets, stars, supernovas, commets solar systems, and so forth. I am willing to purchase them, however all I have been able to find so far are lo-res research animations, and astronomy videos. Any Ideas?

    • ANSWER:
      Try the astronomy dept at your local college?