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Carl Sagan - Cosmos Intro

The beautiful intro to the Cosmos television series. Carl Sagan talks about the universe and our place within it. The intro music is an excerpt from "Heaven & Hell Part I" by Vangelis. *NOTE 2: It appears Koch Entertainment (now "E1 Distribution") doesn´t wish to pull the video after all. I just got a private message basically saying they used the content search feature to place ads on the videos. Sounds like a sound approach, so yeah, hope you DON´T go bankrupt in the recession I guess :) And sorry about my ill-informed comments. *NOTE 1 (The following does NOT apply any more, please see note 2 for clarification): "Koch Entertainment" has just filed a copyright-claim against this clip, so I don´t know for how much longer it stays up. I´d like to thank you all for your ratings and wonderful comments. Finally, I´d like to say FUCK YOU KOCH ENTERTAINMENT, for trying to remove something that has probably made 100+ people go out and buy the series on DVD. I hope you go bankrupt in the recession. Cheers.* If you like, please write them an e-mail and tell them clips like these have encouraged lots of people to buy the thing: videomarketing@kochent.com If you want to buy the series on DVD you can get it here: www.amazon.com Or if you live in Europe you can buy it here: www.play.com



Episode 1: The Shores of the Cosmic Ocean (Cosmos: A Personal Voyage, Carl Sagan)

This video is owned or licensed by Koch Entertainment & Sony Music Entertainment. Cosmos: A Personal Voyage is a thirteen-part television series written by Carl Sagan, Ann Druyan, and Steven Soter, with Sagan as presenter. It was executive-produced by Adrian Malone, produced by David Kennard, Geoffrey Haines-Stiles and Gregory Andorfer, and directed by the producers and David Oyster, Richard Wells, Tom Weidlinger, and others. It covered a wide range of scientific subjects including the origin of life and a perspective of our place in the universe. The series was first broadcast by the Public Broadcasting Service in 1980, and was the most widely watched series in the history of American public television until The Civil War (1990). As of 2009, it is still the most widely watched PBS series in the world. It won an Emmy and a Peabody Award and has since been broadcast in more than 60 countries and seen by over 500 million people. A book to accompany the series was also published.



COSMOS: The Shores of the Cosmic Ocean (Part 1 - 6)

Carl Sagan's COSMOS: A Personal Voyage Episode 1: "The Shores of the Cosmic Ocean" If you like this series, buy this series. www.cduniverse.com search.ebay.com



Cosmos - Carl Sagan - 4th Dimension

Cosmos - Carl Sagan - 4th Dimension



Cosmos: A Personal Voyage - Episode 8 (Carl Sagan)

Episode 8: "Travels in Space and Time" English, Spanish, and Hebrew subtitles included. If you like this series, buy it! - www.amazon.com - www.dvdtalk.com Playlist: www.youtube.com Content property of Koch Entertainment (Entertainment One) - bit.ly



The Majestic Beauty of the Cosmos (Hubble) HD Relaxing space music NASA

www.theamnisinitiative.com Each of these sights of the far away corners of the cosmos was captured thanks to the lenses of the Hubble telescope conquering these amazing distances. My little tribute to Carl Sagan! All images courtesy of NASA, ESA, and The Hubble Heritage Team (STScI/AURA) The music is "Sail the Cosmic Ocean" by The Amnis Initiative. See the link above. There's a follow-up to this movie: The Spectacular Elegance of the Universe, the best of Hubble in FULL HD www.youtube.com



Our Place in the Cosmos

Google Tech Talk (more info below) December 1, 2011 Presented by Raja (Puragra) GuhaThakurta. ABSTRACT The lecture "Our Place in the Cosmos" explains how we (and, for that matter, all complex life forms) are connected to the Universe around us. This connection relies on the fact that our Milky Way and other galaxies like it play host to cosmic recycling processes that involve the formation of stars and their planetary systems inside nebulae (dense gas/dust clouds), nuclear fusion reactions that occur within stars, and the death of massive stars in explosions known as supernovae. As a result of these processes the Earth contains elements like carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen, all of which are essential ingredients of protein molecules that are basic building blocks of life on Earth. To understand our origin we must therefore understand how galaxies form as part of the so-called cosmic web and evolve via galaxy cannibalism: merging and destruction of small satellite galaxies whereby their stars are incorporated into larger galaxies. This portion of the story will take us back to the earliest imaginable times in the history of the Universe. The talk will be illustrated with the latest astronomical images obtained using space-/ground-based telescopes and state-of-the-art computer simulations. Speaker Info: Raja (Puragra) GuhaThakurta received a bachelor's degree in Physics at Saint Xavier's College in Kolkata, India and a Ph.D. in Astrophysical Sciences at Princeton University in ...



Carl Sagan's Cosmos - Star Stuff

Carl Sagan's description of how we evolved from "Star Stuff" and are on our journey to go back to our origin - in the Stars. From "Cosmos: A Personal Voyage" episode 8, "Journeys in Space and Time". Please support this amazing masterpiece by buying the DVDs - you will not regret it.



Carl Sagan - COSMOS - Evolution

Evolution - Carl Sagan describing evolution



Carl Sagan - Cosmos - Drake Equation

Carl Sagan - Cosmos - Drake Equation



Vangelis / Cosmos

A beautiful sequence generated by Barbarian Software's magnetosphere iTunes visualizer set to Vangelis' Heaven & Hell. This track was the theme music to Carl Sagan's PBS Cosmos series. Captured on a PPC Mac.



TATU - Cosmos (Outer Space)

TATU - Cosmos (Outer Space) Dangerous And Moving (2005)



Dissidia: Final Fantasy OST - Cosmos

Dissidia Final Fantasy, a fighter game for the PSP portraying a hero and a villain from Final Fantasy 1 through 10, including 2 guest characters, from FFXI and FFXII. Here we have a music original from Dissidia, it plays in the last battle of the Prologue, although you can have it play whenever you want in a Quick Battle, enjoy ^_^! For a download link to the whole album or any other songs associated with this one please PM me, PM, NOT A COMMENT, comments regarding this matter will be deleted. Lyrics (provided by tidus1ph): The avenger is roaming through the land Ready for the clash, for the lasting gash Mothers kissing sons with a staff in hands The bride is shining when the groom is gold The Spirit is over town, waiting for me to hit the floor Blooming white sky for the voice of one calling tonight Tonight fate is the red crown, the red crown around your door Time is scattering the seeds of the mourning daylight Shouting worship choked in a wave of silver The offering's grief for Deceiver's pride, Salvation man is a cup of fire But hope is the star on a morning tide But hope is the star on a morning tide The Pilgrims are gathering and the marching band, the marching band's howling Compassion is the flag a righteous man, a righteous will hold The Pilgrims are gathering and the marching band, the marching band's howling Compassion is the flag a righteous man, a righteous will hold The Spirit is over town, waiting for me to hit the floor Blooming white sky for the voice of ...



Carl Sagan's Cosmos | Episode 1: The Shores Of The Cosmic Ocean (1/7)

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Carl Sagan's: Cosmos Part 1 - The Shores of the Cosmic Ocean

After an introduction by Ann Druyan, including the benefits of the end of the Cold War, Carl Sagan opens the program with a description of the cosmos and a "Spaceship of the Imagination" (shaped like a dandelion seed). The ship journeys through the universes' hundred billion galaxies, the Local Group, the Andromeda Galaxy, the Milky Way, the Orion Nebula, our Solar System, and finally the planet Earth. Eratosthenes' attempt to calculate the circumference of Earth leads to a description of the ancient Library of Alexandria. Finally, the "Ages of Science" are described, before pulling back to the full span of the Cosmic Calendar. If you like this series, buy it! - www.amazon.com - www.dvdtalk.com Content property of Entertainment One (www.entertainmentonegroup.com)



Giant Globe OLED Display Geo-Cosmos

National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation in Tokyo displayed Mitsubishi Electric's "Geo-Cosmos", the world's first large-scale spherical OLED. It was breathtaking. More info at tokyotek.com Music "Lying There" by Approaching Nirvana www.youtube.com Download: music.approachingnirvana.com



Allan Holdsworth - Proto Cosmos

Allan Holdsworth jamming out.



Carl Sagan - 'A Glorious Dawn' ft Stephen Hawking (Symphony of Science)

MP3: www.symphonyofscience.com My own musical tribute to two great men of science. Carl Sagan and his cosmologist companion Stephen Hawking present A Glorious Dawn - Cosmos remixed. Almost all samples and footage taken from Carl Sagan's Cosmos and Stephen Hawking's Universe series. RIP Dr. Sagan, you will be missed!! This song is now out on 7" vinyl through Jack White and friends at Third Man Records! Check it out here: store.thirdmanrecords.com And is now available on iTunes as well (Search for A Glorious Dawn) Please, click HQ to watch in better quality. Go here for another scientist remix: www.youtube.com And my website for more original music: www.colorpulsemusic.com Enjoy!! -John boswelj3@gmail.com Lyrics: [Sagan] If you wish to make an apple pie from scratch You must first invent the universe Space is filled with a network of wormholes You might emerge somewhere else in space Some when-else in time The sky calls to us If we do not destroy ourselves We will one day venture to the stars A still more glorious dawn awaits Not a sunrise, but a galaxy rise A morning filled with 400 billion suns The rising of the milky way The Cosmos is full beyond measure of elegant truths Of exquisite interrelationships Of the awesome machinery of nature I believe our future depends powerfully On how well we understand this cosmos In which we float like a mote of dust In the morning sky But the brain does much more than just recollect It inter-compares, it synthesizes, it analyzes it ...



45-Cosmo Canyon-FFVII OST

45-Cosmo Canyon-FFVII OST



JAPAN SYNTHESIZER BAND COSMOS

SYNTHESIZER BAND COSMOS YAMAHA CS01 CS



Cooler Master Cosmos 2 Review

The wait is finally over, the Cosmos 2 has arrived! Its been a hard one keeping this to myself over the Festive period but lets just crack on and see if this case was worth the wait. Full Review link coming soon. www.overclock3d.net TTL Facebook for all the upto date gossip and sneak peaks http



The Fabric of the Cosmos: Quantum Leap

Please read description: Join Brian Greene on a wild ride into the weird realm of quantum physics, which governs the universe on the tiniest of scales. Greene brings quantum mechanics to life in a nightclub like no other, where objects pop in and out of existence, and things over here can affect others over there, instantaneously and without anything crossing the space between them. A century ago, during the initial shots in the quantum revolution, the best minds of a generation—including Albert Einstein and Niels Bohr—squared off in a battle for the soul of physics. How could the rules of the quantum world, which work so well to describe the behavior of individual atoms and their components, conflict so dramatically with the everyday rules that govern people, planets, and galaxies? www.shoppbs.org video.pbs.org en.wikipedia.org



Cowboy Bebop OST 1 - Cosmos

Web: radiomanga.net http Cosmos Anime:Cowboy Bebop OST: Cowboy Bebop OST 1 (1998) [audio] Cowboy Bebop (カウボーイビバップ, Kaubōi Bibappu) is a Japanese animated television series. Directed by Shinichiro Watanabe and written by Keiko Nobumoto, Cowboy Bebop was produced by Sunrise. Consisting of 26 episodes, the series follows the adventures of a group of bounty hunters traveling on their spaceship, the Bebop, in the year 2071. Cowboy Bebop was a commercial success both in Japan and international markets, notably in the United States. After this reception, Sony Pictures released a feature film, Knockin' on Heaven's Door to theaters worldwide and followed up with an international DVD release. Two manga adaptations were serialized in Kadokawa Shoten's Asuka Fantasy DX. Cowboy Bebop has been strongly influenced by American music, especially the jazz movements of the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s and the early rock era of the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. Many of its action sequences, from space battles to hand-to-hand martial arts combat, are set and timed to music. Following the musical theme, episodes are called Sessions, and titles are often borrowed from album or song names (such as Sympathy for the Devil or My Funny Valentine), or make use of a genre name ("Mushroom Samba") indicating a given episode's musical theme. Source: wikipedia.org



NOVA | The Fabric of the Cosmos with Brian Greene (Preview) | Premieres Nov. 2 on PBS

See the entire series at video.pbs.org Premiered Wednesday, November 2nd at 9:00 Pm ET/PT on PBS(check local listings). Visit us online at www.pbs.org



Carl Sagan's Cosmos: 'The Meat Planet'

In this never before seen episode of Cosmos, Carl Sagan takes us on a journey to the often misunderstood Meat Planet, examining it's origins, geological activity and atmosphere among many other unsettling details. More information on The Meat Planet: www.spellingmistakescostlives.com T-SHIRTS AVAILABLE HERE: spellingmistakescostlives.spreadshirt.co.uk By Darren Cullen & Mark Tolson SPELLING MISTAKES COST LIVES www.spellingmistakescostlives.com FACEBOOK www.facebook.com Follow me on twitter: www.twitter.com



Carl Sagan - The Music of the Cosmos Television Series

The music of the Cosmos television series. Some of the music from this series was composed by the musician Vangelis.



Carl Sagan's: Cosmos Part 2 - One Voice in the Cosmic Fugue

Sagan discusses the story of the Heike crab and artificial selection of crabs resembling samurai warriors, as an opening into a larger discussion of evolution through natural selection (and the pitfalls of the theory of intelligent design). Among the topics are the development of life on the Cosmic Calendar and the Cambrian explosion; the function of DNA in growth; genetic replication, repairs, and mutation; the common biochemistry of terrestrial organisms; the creation of the molecules of life in the Miller-Urey experiment; and speculation on alien life (such as life in Jupiter's clouds). In the Cosmos Update ten years later, Sagan remarks on RNA also controlling chemical reactions and reproducing itself and the different roles of comets (potentially carrying organic molecules or causing the Cretaceous--Tertiary extinction event) If you like this series, buy it! - www.amazon.com - www.dvdtalk.com Content property of Entertainment One (www.entertainmentonegroup.com)



Vangelis - Cosmos (Theme from TV Series)

Cosmos is a collection of space music from the early Vangelis CDs of the '70s. It is pure and graceful space music with no frills. Vangelis has an aggressive style on the synth and these compositions are pure Berlin school electronica. The atmospheres are cosmic and dynamic. The soundscapes surge with triumphant synth washes.



Cosmos: A Personal Voyage - Episode 9 (Carl Sagan)

Episode 9: "The Lives of the Stars" English, Spanish, and Hebrew subtitles included. If you like this series, buy it! - www.amazon.com - www.dvdtalk.com Playlist: www.youtube.com Content property of Koch Entertainment (Entertainment One) - bit.ly



Queen + Paul Rodgers - 'Cosmos Rockin'' (Live In Kharkov)

Queen + Paul Rodgers perform 'Cosmos Rockin' live before 350000 fans in Europe.



Carl Sagan's: Cosmos Part 3 - Harmony of the Worlds

Beginning with the separation of the fuzzy thinking and pious fraud of astrology from the careful observations of astronomy, Sagan follows the development of astronomical observation. Beginning with constellations and ceremonial calendars (such as those of the Anasazi), the story moves to the debate between Earth and Sun-centered models: Ptolemy and the geocentric worldview, Copernicus' theory, the data-gathering of Tycho Brahe, and the achievements of Johannes Kepler (Kepler's laws of planetary motion and the first science-fiction novel). If you like this series, buy it! - www.amazon.com - www.dvdtalk.com Content property of Entertainment One (www.entertainmentonegroup.com)



Cosmos - Eratosthenes calculates Earth's circumference

In the 3rd century BCE, Eratosthenes calculated the circumference of the Earth to high precision. Further Reading: en.wikipedia.org This is a short segment from the series Cosmos by the late Carl Sagan. The most poetic popularizer of science in the 20th century. If you have never seen Cosmos, I strongly recommend it. It's full of great stories like this one. It is available on DVD, in 7 subtitle languages. Purchase links are below. www.carlsagan.com shopping.discovery.com www.amazon.com Spanish version are available from DVDGO www.dvdgo.com It is also available in Portuguese from the Brazilian web site, Loja Abril: www.lojaabril.com.br



Carl Sagan's: Cosmos Part 4 - Heaven and Hell

Sagan discusses comets and asteroids as planetary impactors, giving recent examples of the Tunguska event and a lunar impact described by Canterbury monks in 1178. It moves to a description of the environment of Venus, from the previous fantastic theories of people such as Immanuel Velikovsky to the information gained by the Venera landers and its implications for Earth's greenhouse effect. The Cosmos Update highlights the connection to global warming. If you like this series, buy it! - www.amazon.com - www.dvdtalk.com Content property of Entertainment One (www.entertainmentonegroup.com)



Carl Sagan's Cosmos - Tesseract

Cosmos - The Edge of Forever - 4th Dimension



Cosmo's Cosmic Adventures

Cosmo's Cosmic Adventures was a side-scrolling platform game published by Apogee in 1992. This game only supported Adlib sound cards for music, so the sound effects were generated by the PC speaker. Watch my channel for more about DOSBox!



ARMORED CORE BGM 「Cosmos」

ARMORED CORE for Answerより「Cosmos」



Symphony of Science - 'Our Place in the Cosmos' (ft. Sagan, Dawkins, Kaku, Jastrow)

MP3: symphonyofscience.com "Our Place in the Cosmos", the third video from the Symphony of Science, was crafted using samples from Carl Sagan's Cosmos, Richard Dawkins' Genius of Charles Darwin series, Dawkins' TED Talk, Stephen Hawking's Universe series, Michio Kaku's interview on Physics and aliens, plus added visuals from Baraka, Koyaanisqatsi, History Channel's Universe series, and IMAX Cosmic Voyage. The themes present in this song are intended to explore our understanding of our origins within the universe, and to challenge the commonplace notion that humans have a superior or privleged position, both on our home planet and in the universe itself. RIP Dr. Sagan and Dr. Jastrow! For more science remixes, check out http As always, view in HQ mode for better sound and visuals. Enjoy! John john@symphonyofscience.com Lyrics: [Narrator] With every century Our eyes on the universe have been opened anew We are witness To the very brink of time and space [Robert Jastrow] We must ask ourselves We who are so proud of our accomplishments What is our place in the cosmic perspective of life? [Carl Sagan] The exploration of the cosmos Is a voyage of self discovery As long as there have been humans We have searched for our place in the cosmos [Richard Dawkins] Are there things about the universe That will be forever beyond our grasp? Are there things about the universe that are Ungraspable? [Sagan] One of the great revelations of space exploration Is the image of the earth, finite ...



Carl Sagan's: Cosmos Part 5 - Blues For a Red Planet

The episode, devoted to the planet Mars, begins with scientific and fictional speculation about the Red Planet during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries (HG Wells' The War of the Worlds, Edgar Rice Burroughs' science fiction books, and Percival Lowell's false vision of canals on Mars). It then moves to Robert Goddard's early experiments in rocket-building, inspired by reading science fiction, and the work by Mars probes, including the Viking, searching for life on Mars. The episode ends with the possibility of the terraforming and colonization of Mars and a Cosmos Update on the relevance of Mars' environment to Earth's and the possibility of a manned mission to Mars. If you like this series, buy it! - www.amazon.com - www.dvdtalk.com Content property of Entertainment One (www.entertainmentonegroup.com)



Proto Cosmos

Live at Motion Blue Yokohama (Japan) - 2004. Tetsuo Sakurai - Bass Greg Howe - Guitars Dennis Chambers - Drums Akira Onozuka - Keyboards. Gentle Hearts - Forum www.orkut.com



Cooler Master Cosmos II Extreme Gaming Case Unboxing & First Look Linus Tech Tips

ncix.com An exciting new case that is as cool as it is massive. This thing is designed to fit whatever you could possibly want inside!



Carl Sagan on the great library of Alexandria

Carl Sagan talks about the great library of Alexandria. He discusses the great written works which once existed in this library. This clip comes from Carl Sagan's Cosmos episode 1, "The Shores of the Cosmic Ocean."



CKC - Complete - Coolermaster Koolance Cosmos

CKC the Coolermaster Koolance Cosmos is finally complete. I take some time to show you round all the sexy hardware before I test and bench it in the next and final edition of the video series. NERD-GASM time!!!! Coolermaster Koolance Cosmos a project build in conjunction with Specialtech. Link for the basic Koolance kit used - www.specialtech.co.uk



Carl Sagan's: Cosmos Part 6 - Traveller's Tales

The journeys of the Voyager probes is put in the context of the Netherlands in the seventeenth century, with a centuries-long tradition of sailing ship explorers, and its contemporary thinks (such as Constantijn Huygens and his son Christian). Their discoveries are compared to the Voyager probes' discoveries among the Jovian and Saturn systems. In Cosmos Update, image processing reconstructs Voyager's worlds and Voyager's last portrait of the Solar System as it leaves is shown.



Carl Sagan's Cosmos: Life on Jupiter

In 2005 I worked on a project to update some of the fx sequences in Carl Sagan's seminal series Cosmos. For this sequence I did all the shots on Jupiter. I started with the original high-res and beautiful matte painting by Adolf Schaller and tried to recreate the creatures as closely as possible. It was a very rewarding experience.



合唱曲COSMOS

COSMOS σ(・∀・*)が1番好きな曲です!



Cosmos: A Personal Voyage - Episode 2 (Carl Sagan)

Episode 2: "One Voice in the Cosmic Fugue" English, Spanish, and Hebrew subtitles included. If you like this series, buy it! - www.amazon.com - www.dvdtalk.com Playlist: www.youtube.com Content property of Koch Entertainment (Entertainment One) - bit.ly



Cosmos: A Personal Voyage - Episode 4 (Carl Sagan)

Episode 4: "Heaven and Hell" English and Spanish subtitles included. If you like this series, buy it! - www.amazon.com - www.dvdtalk.com Playlist: www.youtube.com Content property of Koch Entertainment (Entertainment One) - bit.ly



Carl Sagan - Cosmos - Traveling - Speed of Light

Carl Sagan - Cosmos - Traveling - Speed of Light



Carl Sagan's Cosmos Episode 2 part1

In episode 2, "One Voice in the Cosmic Fugue", Dr. Sagan discusses evolution and the important position in which it places us in the universe.

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