The planetarium show From Earth to the Universe #ESO
From Earth to the Universe is the world’s first full-length fulldome planetarium movie freely available for planetarium use. It is released here in high-resolution 4k fulldome format, for the worldwide planetarium community to download and use.
This stunning, 30-minute voyage through time and space conveys, through an arresting combination of sights and sounds, the Universe revealed to us by science. Read more about the movie here. The show was produced for the ESO Supernova Planetarium and Visitor Centre, to be opened in 2017, and for the worldwide planetarium community as free highres 4k download. The digital distribution was made possible through a partnership with CDN77.
We encourage the community to produce their own translations and narrations. The script and split audio files are supplied to the right. We welcome receiving copies of the translated scripts and audio files to share with the community.
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The web page of the planetarium show is here.
The trailer is available here: Fulldome and Flat.
The poster is available here.
Directed by: Theofanis Matsopoulos
3D Animations and Graphics: Theofanis Matsopoulos, Luis Calçada & Martin Kornmesser
Producer: Theofanis Matsopoulos & European Southern Observatory (ESO)
Planetarium Production: Theofanis Matsopoulos
Executive Producer: Lars Lindberg Christensen
Script and Scientific Advice: Nicolas Matsopoulos, Lars Lindberg Christensen & Anne Rhodes
Main Title Designer: Luis Calçada
Narration: Sara Mendes Da Costa
Audio Mix: Theofanis Matsopoulos
German Version by Planetarium Hamburg
* Thomas W. Kraupe (Translator/Director)
* Regina Lemnitz (Narrator)
* Recorded at Primetime Studio, Hamburg, 2015
Greek version
* Eugenides Foundation Planetarium
Czech version was produced by Planetárium Ostrava in 2015
* Czech narration: Markéta Haroková, Lukáš Červenka.
* Translation and recording supervision: Adam Fišer
* Sound supervision and audio post processing: Petr Pokorný
* Consultants: Tomáš Gráf, Kamila Truparová-Plšková , Martin Vilášek, Ivana Marková
* Recorded at Český rozhlas Ostrava.
Russian version was produced by:
* Financial support - Center Valentina Tereshkova (Yaroslavl Planetarium), Yaroslavl, Russia
* Translation - Olga Khusainova, Irkutsk, Russia
* Science editors - Sergei Yazev, Irkutsk Planetarium, Irkutsk, Russia
* Narrator - Julia Gorbacheva, Bryansk, Russia
* Record producer and sound engineer - Andrey Shinkarev, Bryansk, Russia
* Production and project management - Andrey Lobanov, Llc. Svensons Art Media, Moscow, Russia
Italian version:
* Production: Marc Horat, Verkehrshaus Planetarium, Lucerne
* Audioproduction: Thalmann Sychrontonstudio Lucerne
* Speaker: Christiane De Micheli
* Special thanks to: David Gruber & Luca Ciprari (Planetarium Südtirol/Alto Adige) and Anna Wolter
French version:
* French narration: Vincent Jean Victor
* Translation and recording supervision: Lionel Ruiz, Vincent Jean Victor
* Sound supervision and audio post processing: Lionel Ruiz
* Consultants: Richard Hamou, Kirstin Ruiz, Marie-France Duval, Agnès Acker, Florie Teste, Milène Wendling, Marc Horat, Thierry Botti, Olivier Hainaut
* Recorded at Planetarium de Nantes (Ville de Nantes)
* French version was produced by Association des Planétariums de Langue Française
Romanian version:
* Emil Turcu
Spanish (Castilian) version:
* Production: Marcos Pérez. Museos Científicos Coruñeses
* Audioproduction: Xabier Olite (Son Natural Studio)
* Speaker: Juan Diéguez
* Translation: Álex Cueto, Estíbaliz Espinosa
Bulgarian version:
* Translation: Kamen Kozarev, PhD
* Voiceover and audio editing order by the 'Friends of the Regional Natural History Museum - Plovdiv' Association.
* Produced by the 'DC TV Plovdiv' company for the Plovdiv Planetarium , part of the Regional Natural History Museum - Plovdiv (
Hungarian version:
* Hungarian narration: Klári Varga
* Translation: András Szepesi, Borbála Kulin
* Consultants: György Zajácz, Mercédesz Vágó
* Recording: Balázs Gyarmati, Csokonai Színház Stúdió, Debrecen
* Editing and post production: András Szepesi
* Hungarian version was produced by Agóra Science Center, Debrecen
Dutch version:
* Production: Cozmix planetarium - Volkssterrenwacht Beisbroek vzw (Brugge, Belgium)
* Translation: Ruben Derycke, Rinus Holvoet, Frank Tamsin
* Narrator: Matthijs Vandekinderen
* Sound engineer: Steve Bosmans – Madman Recordings
Korean Version by Kanagawa Koukadaigaku Atsugishi Kodomokagakukan (Atsugi City Children's Science Center, JAPAN):
* Translator/Narrator: Kyongjae Lee
* Engineer: Ayano Kubo
* Director: Ken Sugawara
Mandarin Version by Taihe Legend Film Co.,Ltd:
* Translator/Director: Meng Ly...
Credit: European Southern Observatory #ESO
VLOG #14: Sagamihara City
we got something finally // Japan Day 3 2018
day 3 of senior trip? we went to a shrine and then played our hearts out at the arcade...finally getting a huge poop/slime after yens of dedication
then we went to the tokyo tower.
I also make popin' cookin' with comments from Julian. It was difficult because I didn't know Japanese but google translate helped me.
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Rock me Japan desfile en Anime expo de Yamato 2018
Rock me Japan estuvo participando de la Anime expo en Argentina con un desfile de muchos de los estilos que se usan en las calles de harajuku. Les agadecemos a Yamato por habernos invitado y a los muchachos de video y sonido que nos dieron el footage super pro para poder editarlo.
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Kumamoto City Day 2
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2011 Waterloo Air Show Mako Shark Practice
Ride along with pilot Turbo Tarling as he practices for the 2011 Waterloo Air Show! The routine includes a topside photo pass, high speed pass, dirty pass, wing wave and final landing pattern. We are currently working on updating and practicing the routine for the 2012 air show season and look foreword to seeing you at one of the local air shows!
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JAPAN CRATE July 2018 unboxing New Zealand
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Lao NEWS on LNTV: History of the Lao People's Revolutionary Party (Part II).13/1/2016
VO History of the Lao People's Revolutionary Party (Part II)
INTRO: Lao People’s Revolutionary Party will held the 10th Congress of the LPRP in January, the mass party members gathering is held every five years to highlight the preceding five years' achievements and to set goals for the next five years. In welcoming the upcoming event, we would like to present History of the Lao People's Revolutionary Party (Part II)
STORY: The revolutionary struggle of the Lao multi-ethnic groups progressed to a new stage and the Indochina revolutionaries were thereafter considered global revolutionaries.
After the Indochina Communist Party was founded, the first Communist Party Unit in Laos was established at Bonaeng Phontiew in Vientiane.
By implementing the orders of the Communist Party Committee outside the country on September 6-7 in 1934, 15 Party members, who represented the members of six Party cells, gathered to open the Congress on Donxingxou Island in Vientiane. The Congress explained the ideals of the Party and agreed on resolutions concerning urgent issues such as improving and expanding Party organisations and mass organisations, strengthening the task of mobilising the masses in rural areas and encouraging a form of fighting with mass characteristics nationwide.
The Congress selected an executive committee of the Indochina Communist Party in the Lao region called “Khana Phak Khaen Lao”. Across the Lao region there were six Party cells with a membership of 32 Indochina Communist Party comrades.
From then onwards the Lao communists disseminated the theories of Marxism and Leninism. They built up the Party at the grassroots level in factories and schools in urban and rural areas, so as to amass a patriotic force to rise up to fight at all levels through various forms of combat.
The Party mobilised people in rural areas to join the revolutionary movement and become the underlying force of the revolution. A wave of struggles by Lao people took place across the country and there were several forms of fighting. This led to the Party seizing power on August 23, 1945, and proclaiming Laos's independence on October 12, 1945.
The Lao People's Army was established on January 20, 1949, and the Neo Lao Issara (Free Lao Front) was founded on August 13, 1950. The Neo Lao Issara was the flag that united and attracted all segments of society to take part in the revolution.
Under the leadership of the Indochina Communist Party, the people's revolutionary movements in the three nations achieved a huge victory in their fight against the French. The revolutionary forces grew continuously and the number of Party members increased.
The Second Congress of the Indochina Communist Party held in 1951 agreed that Laos, Vietnam and Cambodia would establish their own Parties to lead the revolution in its country. The Lao people, who were members of the Indochina Communist Party, took four years to prepare for their first congress.
The Lao communists held their First Party Congress at Nameo village in Viengxay district, Huaphan province from March 22 to April 6, 1955 and announced the formation of the Lao People's Revolutionary Party on March 22, 1955. The Congress elected President Kaysone Phomvihane as Party Secretary General. President Kaysone Phomvihane affirmed that the Indochina Communist Party was the originator of the Lao People's Revolutionary Party.
Our Party was born by combining Marxism-Leninism with true patriotism and a sense of internationalism on the part of a shining workforce. The Party had its roots in two factors developed with the assistance of the Indochina Communist Party which introduced the theories of Marx and Lenin to educate revolutionary officials in Laos beginning in 1930, bolstered by true patriotism.
The Indochina Communist Party was founded and led by President Ho Chi Minh who provided invaluable assistance to revolutionary officials in Laos.
After the Lao People's Revolutionary Party was established, the Party passed down the inspiring ideology of the Indochina Communist Party. The Party clearly laid down its actions, ideology and political direction in leading the Lao masses in the struggle to liberate the nation and gain full sovereignty on December 2, 1975.
Today the Party continues to build on its ideology in line with the country's development needs and leads the entire Lao population in protecting and developing the nation with the goal of ensuring the people's well-being and prosperity, a strong nation, and a society that enjoys solidarity, conciliation, democracy, justice and civilisation.
NAMC YS-11,turboprop military aircraft.YS-11FC Flight Check Squadron.takeoff! from Japan
NAMC(Nihon Aircraft Manufacturing Corporation)YS-11,turboprop military aircraft.YS-11FC Flight Check Squadron,JASDF(Japan Air Self-Defense Force)#12-1160.takeoff! at Utsunomiya Air Field(RJTU),From JAPAN.May 27,2012
日本航空機製造・YS-11FC飛行試験機(シリアル:12-1160)所属:航空自衛隊・飛行点検隊。離陸(帰投)。宇都宮飛行場(北宇都宮駐屯地)栃木県宇都宮市。2012年5月27日
Aftermath | Japan Vlog Part 7
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HSM-51 Virtual Ride Along: Tokyo/Yokohoma
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Get the best view around as you fly along with HSM-51 in their tailbird, Warlord 51. This flight will take you from Yokohoma Harbor through all of Tokyo hitting prominent landmarks like Shibuya crossing, Tokyo Tower, Skytree, the Disney Resort and more. Sit back, enjoy, and be sure to look around (and UP!) - never the same viewing experience twice!
Timeline:
Yokohoma Harbor (START)
Red Brick Warehouse (0:25)
Shin-Yokohoma (3:15)
Todoroki Park (6:20)
Shibuya Crossing (9:30)
Roppongi (10:30)
Tokyo Tower (11:10)
Imperial Palace (12:25)
Sumo Museum (13:35)
Tokyo Skytree (14:15)
Disney Resort (21:15)
Tokyo Skytree (24:45)
Senso-ji Shrine (25:45)
Ueno Park (26:35)
Tokyo Dome (27:15)
Shinjuku (29:10)
Yoyogi Park (END)
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One Japan #105 Train to Kochi in Shikoku 日本全国電車でゴー! 高知県へ
| | The 34th prefecture (of 46) in my tour around Japan, after heading to the island of Shikoku for the day.
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DDH-182 ISE - JMSDF Kure District Headquarters
The city was founded on October 1, 1902. Up until the end of World War II, it served as a military and naval center. Headquarters of Independent Field Records was situated there in 1956.
Kure was the home base of the largest battleship ever built, the Yamato. There is still the one of the bases of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) located there, its former center became the JMSDF Regional Kure District. While there is a hospital as a building of the Marine Self Defense Force, there are Escort Flotilla (Destroyers), Submarine Flotilla and the Training Squadron in the Kure District. A museum with a 1:10 scale model of the ship is located in the city.
DFN: U.S. 7th Fleet Celebrates 75 Years, JAPAN, 02.27.2018
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YOKOSUKA (Mar. 8, 2018) Commander, U.S. 7th Fleet, Vice Adm. Phillip Sawyer, and Command Master Chief Benjamin Howat celebrate U.S. 7th Fleet’s 75th anniversary. (U.S. Navy video by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Anthony R. Martinez/Released)
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YS-11 Walk Around and Cabin View
A walk around and inside view of the magnificent YS-11 which is on full public display at the Narita Airport Aeronautical Science Museum. As well as the YS-11 my next favourite exhibit was the ex Narita ramp United Airlines heavy duty pushback truck. As a child I used to admire these beasts pushing heavy 747/777s back from the ramp at Narita Airport!
Canadian aircraft lands in Japan ahead of mission to monitor North Korean smuggling
A Royal Canadian Air Force patrol aircraft landed in Japan on Saturday ahead of its deployment to help monitor North Korean maritime smuggling activity.
The CP-140 Aurora, along with 40 Canadian personnel, will participate in a multi-national effort to monitor and counter North Korean smuggling activities designed to evade UN Security Council sanctions.
Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland and Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan said in a statement that Canada was committed to supporting sanctions designed to pressure North Korea into abandoning its nuclear weapons program.
“To that end, the Government of Canada is today announcing its participation in an initiative to counter North Korea’s maritime smuggling, in particular its use of ship-to-ship transfers, in contravention of UNSC resolutions. Canada has deployed a Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) maritime patrol aircraft in the region to assist in this effort, in addition to assets being provided by the United States and the United Kingdom,” read the statement.
How to Pronounce Kanagawa (prefecture)
Learn how to say Kanagawa with Japanese accent.
Kanagawa (kanagawa): In Japanese, it can be written as 神奈川 .
Kanagawa Prefecture (神奈川県 Kanagawa-ken) is a prefecture located in southern Kantō region of Japan. The capital is Yokohama. Kanagawa is part of the Greater Tokyo Area. - from Wikipedia .
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USS Kitty Hawk (CV-63)
The supercarrier USS Kitty Hawk, formerly CVA-63, is the second naval ship named after Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, the site of the Wright brothers' first powered airplane flight. Kitty Hawk was both the first and last active ship of her class, and the last oil fired aircraft carrier in service with the United States Navy.
Kitty Hawk was laid down by the New York Shipbuilding Corporation, Camden, New Jersey, 27 December 1956; and launched 21 May 1960, sponsored by Mrs. Camilla F. McElroy, wife of Secretary of Defense Neil H. McElroy; and commissioned 21 April 1961 at Philadelphia Naval Shipyard, Captain William F. Bringle in command.
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