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  • who got the 25 kill streak ;)

  • wonderful... :)

  • everything look so beautiful from far away

  • it's real

  • FAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAKEEEE­EEEEEEEEEEE

  • @MatthewMcRazz lol really? really?

  • @pdrwood Yes, pdrwood...really... STILL FAKE

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  • Wonder how megatons that explosion was... WOW!

  • Holy Shit! Cloud Cutting VolanicEruptionAsh bonds with VolcanicEruptionAsh Sticking Cloud--- a chance? encounter

  • Awesome!

  • it's fake 

  • @supremelove83 How is this fake!?

  • What a VIEW!

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  • epic

  • This would be amazing to fly over in person.

  • I want a camera like that... ^_^

  • GEOPHYSICS!

  • im am deffintely being an astronaut im calling nasa right now

  • Now THAT, was pretty cool :D

  • Wow a must see

  • amazing

  • BEAUTIFUL

  • beautiful! the cap cloud formation atop the rising ash is interesting.

  • I can watch this round and round

  • That looks strangely awesome

  • that looks really trippy thanx for the upload

  • So in effect they aren't really smarter than us we simply use parts of our brains that they don't and vice-avers. Although we are more developed in those ends if you get me. It is possible to be able to hear things at least on (conservatively) a few levels below that of a dog or a cat. Our brains are simply not being used fully. I think that is a bad thing, so I am awakening parts of my brain it takes awhile but even the earliest results are worthy of note.

  • Well normally animals don't predict things before we do. They simply have a brain that can process their developed senses. Our senses mostly aren't used to their full capacity. My hearing gets better all the time. I can hear things I used to not be able to. It is all about awareness. Your mind receives more stimuli than you can process. But it is still there waiting to be used. It is a completely different experience that what most people are used to and is hard to adapt to but it is worth it.

  • Short, but worth seeing.

  • WTF is with all these damn Chuck Norris jokes on youtube? They're more annoying than the adverts.

  • wow that is something else brill

  • wow! :O

  • ...how do you put this on repeat???

  • wow!

  • Это случилось при Медведеве

  • Nice video. thanks! but there's a mistake: Kuril Islands is not a Japan, it's Russian Federation, Sakhalin Oblast. The volcano itself called after Gavriil A. Sarychev (1763 — 1831), Russian researcher and hydrographer.

  • @alexanderklekachev "northeast of Japan" does not mean the volcano is in Japan, it means quite the opposite. There is no mistake.

  • lmao

  • We are on a planet that has a lifespan. Whether it is a comet that hits us, the sun dying, or the moon traveling too far away to stabilize earth's axis.. We will likely depend on the ability to relocate to save humanity. This can not be half-assed nor procrastinated.. we won't develop that technology over night. The work that is being done now may end up saving humanity.

    That's why.

  • @Minigosh Wtf, if the sun dies.. We are all gone man!!

  • @PlayboyHZ

    Um I know.. that's what I was saying... If the sun dies and we don't have a place to go too. We all die. That's why its important to develop the technology now.

  • @Minigosh If the sun dies, we are all dead lmao don't matter how much tech we have, we will die. Unless we create a large building capable of withstanding -9000 C lmao Pretty much Pluto temperatues. or even worse.

  • The sun won't die likely for billions of years and if we are still existent we will likely have the technology by then to leave the solar system and colonize elsewhere in the galaxy in which case technology actually WILL save us. But only if we spend the time now actually researching space travel and colonization.

  • and just for the record.. we have the technology of sustaining life in space without suns warmth right now.. how else you think the astronauts survive in space... i am sure in a billion years, again granting we are still around at all, the technology COULD allow us to survive those temps.. anyway this is all irrelevant cause the solution is technology taking us to a world with another sun.

  • @Minigosh Fair enough, but what makes you think we're the only ones living with a Sun? You can't really think we can just go onto another planet and think, right this is ours. Nothing in this universe belongs to us. We can't just up and go. We live on this planet and this planet only. If we went to another planet, they it wouldn't be the same atmosphere and we'd probably die. It's like sending a tamed animal into the wild. But Billion years? Cutting it a bit fine? lmao 21.12.2012 more like

  • @ADMediaEmpire the probability that we find a planet that is exactly like ours is slim and i don't think we would expect to find one.. but we would likely be able to find a planet that is not inhabited by other life that has resources we could use to colonize. and i don't really believe in that 2012 nonsense but i suppose time will tell.

  • @ADMediaEmpire What is this, a Star Trek fantasy conversation? Do either of you realize how far the closest star with planets is? So, we'll take Saturn @ 160 million miles away. Do either of you think that any human scientific knowledge will ever allow our civilization to travel to another galaxy? Warp speed Mr. Sulu? Come on guys, quit having a futile argument about something that will never happen. As for the whole load of b.s. 2012 end of the world you bring up...never gonna happen

  • @ADMediaEmpire You do realize that we have thousands of telescopes on the world in use 24 hours a day that see millions and millions of light years away, right? We can see things at least a quadrillion miles away. You think something mysterious is going to hit the planet? Maybe somehow after a billions of years out moon will suddenly come flying at us? Maybe you should go back to 12-31-2000 when Y2K was going to ruin us all. Or else go try to find area 51.

  • @adenbobby We're supposed to be the most intelligent life forms on this planet. Yet we will never have the senses of Animals, which they predict things before we even do. The fact that we can look through telescopes all day means sweet F all. Stuff happens which no one can explain. So yeah I'd say one day there could be a planet which is completely invisible until the last minute. It's like a Roque Wave. Sometimes it just happens without it being noticed. yet the sea is CONSTANTLY VIEWED.

  • @ADMediaEmpire What exactly is a roque wave? I mean you being all intelligent on all things in the natural environment. Seriously you expect people to believe that scientists don't know when things are going to happen? Let's talk about your rogue waves since that's what you meant to put. Yes they happen, alongside seismic activity under the sea, which is monitored. Yes, unexpected things happen, but 95% are known. Like the tsunami that killed 1000s? They knew about it.

  • @ADMediaEmpire It's just that millions of people can't be warned at the same time. Alongside the fact that the people who were warned were to unintelligent to evacuate. Volcanos? seismologists know when they will erupt, no surprises there. The moon is moving away from earth every year, so does that mean strange stuff will happen? Most likely, however I don't think 3cm a year will have an impact for at least 10 millenium. Earth will slow, and our days will be longer, but no catastrophes.

  • It seems some questions has been asked on this video regarding the need for a space program and there are many answers for that but the two most important answers are:

    1). Humanity is a curious species with an insatiable appetite for information. We will never stop questioning.

    2). The advances in knowledge and technology will likely be applied in the future to the salvation of our species. Though it is a question that humanity will live that long with nuclear weapons, global warming etc...

  • i don't get it. what was that?

  • wow that is amazing quality, i hear they can see my face from space... any1 else find that really wierd? :D

  • Isn't the cloud from the volcano pushing up a different cloud? Lol.

  • That has to be one of the most spectacular things I have ever seen!! Thanks for the post :)

  • HUGE HUGE HUGE JELLYFISH!

  • HUGE JELLYFISH

  • o my good

  • Vulcanic eruption is scary. Looks like the resullt of a nuclear blast. Nice picture anyway :)

  • Dear All,

    I have some question about psychology:

    (1) Why do we want to travel to space?

    (2) What motivate us to design and to build the International Space Station (ISS)?

    (3) Why do want to live in space?

    (4) What are the social values represented by International Space Satation (ISS)?

    THANK YOU IN ADVANCE for your creative ideas and brainstorm!!! :)

  • @applesweeter , just another way to inflate the national budget. (2. the total sum to nasa since it has been; 1.3 trillion dollars in order to learn to make break pads and baby food was not worth the money! and I dare any one, yes, any one to qualify nasa to continue! A TOTAL Waste of resorces. It does not matter whats out their, it would cost more to go get than it could possibly be worth! the whole program should be scraped period.

  • @1ACTNOWINC

    Must be nice to live on the plant u do. seems nasa and the work it is doing is the only long term solution the human race has going.

  • @1ACTNOWINC

    Are you 12 or just an OBAMMY nutthugger?

  • I don't knew that an volcanic eruption be like this but it's really great

  • Amazing!

  • You can see the space station move around the Earth :D

  • now that's cool!

  • I saw this when it was news last year, but I never noticed how much it looks like a jellyfish until I saw the thumbnail again.

  • oresome

  • awesome!

  • Wow. Never seen... anything in that perspective. very cool. Thanks for sitching this together, ISS crew!

  • damn, I want an international space station

  • thats wicked sick

  • The only way to clean Glastonbury toilets!

  • 'Big bada-boom!'

    Milla Jovovich

  • Omg that is beautiful!!

  • It's Bush's fault!

  • Chuck Norris farted!

  • xaxxaxaa

  • @123PWNT I hate it when stupid comments make me laugh.

  • @123PWNT Chuck Norris is a gentleman and would never fart. I believe that is Chuck puffing on a cigar.

  • Wow, absolutely amazing footage.

  • shit thats a BIG valcano i would hate to be right there

  • This is an awesome video ISS Ride Free and Take us to the stars

  • ride the planets baby yeeeeeeyoooo

  • its not fake, it was on the nasa site and several still images of the flyover

  • poor cloud

  • u have graphic like this in games..

  • does anybody now how high that ash cloud was altitude?

  • Another reason is the air pressure around the volcano is effected so dramatically due to the blast and heat that is in the ash cloud that the clouds literally evaporate even at altitudes where oxygen is not present. Higher up as you see in the ash you see something like steam that is the sulfur dioxide reacting creating vapor. This will continue to effect global climates for months if not years to come depending on the amounts launched into the upper atmosphere.

  • NOO error has occured D: (tried refreshing many times)

  • Wow... Beautiful, and stunning.

  • WOW!!!

    That's F-ing COOL!!

  • That was KICK ARSE!!

  • COOL :D

  • Is there reason there is no cloud cover over volcano?

  • Yes, the ash cloud has risen at such velocity usually reaching thousands of feet in estimated times of 15 minutes (for composite of volcanoes at least) including the escaped gases such as sulfur dioxide and carbon monoxide acting as a propellant and the force of the eruption literally acting as an explosions pushing the clouds away. Another reason for this is when the ash mixes with water vapor it becomes to heavy and falls to the ground.

  • Whoa it took the cloud up with it!

  • Ніхуя струя!

  • wow

  • A giant zit.

  • my God

  • FUCK YEAH, VOLCANOES

  • ya boy!

  • Wow !!!!!!!!!!!

  • No apology but at least now I know that you weren't serious.

  • If by no apology you mean I apologize, then, yes—I accept your apology. Please excuse this tardy response, as I am now atop Sarychev volcano with a Maytag Model V100 refrigerator (door open), a 25 kilometer extension cord and a satellite communication uplink. Thanks to me, the volcano is again quiescent. To answer your unasked question: yes, you can be my apprentice. Together, we will crack open refrigerator doors around the world and avert fiery catastrophes, to the adulation of all!

  • I did more than crack my fridge, first I got all the ice out of the dispenser, and placed all ice in a hole in the ground (the closer to the core the better.) Next I took the fridge outside and opened the doors and put it so the cold air would go directly into the ground. Will this save the polar bears too? 'Cause if its not saving polar bears I might just stop.

  • The ice dispensers—my God—how could I have been so blind. Adding these figures to my calculations, it is apparent that we can avert global warming, save the polar bears from extinction, AND prevent the crash of the used snowmobile market north of the Arctic Circle. Pure genius, yotengomuchosanos—I salute you, my friend! Polar bears and joyriding Inuit snowmobilers everywhere shall praise your name henceforth!

  • LOL win.

    But really, open our fridges? I think we need to step up to opening the freezers too. I think running our fans and air conditioners may help too, but really we're missing the bigger picture here altogether.

    We just need to drop some ice cubes into the volcano itself.

  • I really want to get involved in this campaign, but I'm afraid I don't own a refrigerator. I could borrow a couple of those blue jelly ice pack things from my mom. Would that be helpful? And do you know if the 307 bus stops at the summit of the Sarychev Volcano?

  • As a theoretical geophysicist from Berkeley, it distresses me that people think we cannot stop volcanic eruptions. According to my calculations, if everyone leaves their fridge doors open we can cool the earth's core sufficiently.  These are vol"can"oes, not vol"cant"oes. Now get to it, earthlings.

  • Oh please...tell me this was a joke! Please?

  • I wish it were a joke. My pleas have been ignored by the scientific community for 25 years, but your response to my post fills me with hope that finally the public is willing to accept my "Maytag-Induced Cryo-Vulcanism Initiative." I hope that as you read this, your refrigerator door is open...you may be humanity's last hope as the rest of the planet is consumed in fire and ash...thanks to their ignorance of my research. It is with both a sense of utter glee and despair that I sign off now...

  • Again I need you tell me that you don't honestly believe this. As a physicist of any kind I'm sure you realize your idea violates the laws of thermodynamics. In order for this to work can you please explain to the source of both your hot and cold reservoirs?

  • Laws of Thermody-what-the-shabba-dabba­-do?

    I think you just made that up. I await your apology.

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    Licensing fee is regressive taxation

  • is this fake? look at the editing on the clouds movign away from the mushroom cloud at 0:01.

  • Nah, it's not fake. The camera just shifted, making it look like the clouds moved away from it.

  • Holy View!!

  • wow!! look at the white clouds on the mushroom head looks like its going fast like super sonic or something

  • LMFAO!! Stopping volcanoes??? not in a millions years... lets just stick a cork in it eh? that would end well.

    This vide is incredible, if only it were longer :( could watch for ages :)

  • maby a day or two

  • awesome vid:P and not sure why this conversation about stopping volcanoes has to do with anything but o well:P

  • what a stupid,stupid idea.Stopping eruptions.Phaugh.If it's true,I can't believe the arrogance of the western ideology.Just drive smaller cars.Idiots.Find alternate energy sources than coal.Idiots.Stop eating so much meat.Cows produces tons of methane every year.Idiots.Turn out the lights in skyscrapers at night.Geeze

  • We understand so little about volcanoes, I extremely doubt we will figure out how to stop one in the near future.

  • Actually, we understand almost everything about volcanos. We know exactly how they work and we can give rough estimations for when they will go off. But, since they are a result of tidal forces in magma deep inside the earth, the only way to stop them is to cool the earth to the point that those tidal forces aren't strong enough to push through the crust. It will never happen.

  • All that knowledge is helpful yes, but we know nothing on how to predict the behavior of a volcano, the extent of our ability to predict eruptions is if there is earthquakes and the pressure inside the chamber is increasing that means the volcano is more likely to blow, not guaranteed though. Those observations are very easy and simplistic, there is a lot about the true workings of volcanoes that we do not understand.

  • i would think it would be even worse to try to stop them, its just trying to release pressure, if we try to keep it from escaping then the pressure only increases and also widens the level of ground damage caused by the eruption (bigger boom)

  • Yeah that is true, like plugging a hole in the lid of a boiling pot of water. But we would probably have to find a way to release the pressure for the volcano besides it's naturally way of releasing the pressure via eruption.

  • looks like 3-d thatsz sooooo hot!

  • Which is also how human life began on this planet, throwing elements into the atmosphere...They are not likely going to stop volcanoes

  • they actually make the earth colder. the ash and smoke covers the atmosphere and can make the climate colder. in the 1800s there was a volcanic explosion that resulted the following summer to be cold. it is remembers as the year with no summer. there was snow in nyc and london.

  • yea but thats not good also...

  • WOW ... It is amazing.

  • I'm sorry... but this just i'snt anywhere near as cool as watching somebody unbox there new iphone =)

  • wow

  • GG....

  • Allin

  • HOLLY SHINT!

  • AmAzInG vIdEo FrIEnD

  • wow

  • awsome video

  • Type in JakeRs Decade. There's lots more of what your looking for.

  • THEY JUST FOUND NESSIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!------->inc­redible brand new lochness nessie monster footage 5/31

  • The Thumbnail made it look like a giant cat

    =)

  • that'll cool down the earth. seriously

  • amazeing

  • Weird how fake it looks.

  • Christ almighty, I know that is probably killing hundreds of people in their wake, but that view is seriously Cool

  • its killing just few but it gave life for every earthling :)

  • Beautiful. You can see a cloud condensing over the warm ash.

  • i dont think its fake, but i bet its sped up...

  • Is that cloud of volcanic ash breaking the sound barrier?

  • Wooooooooooow!!!

  • its that REAL?

  • This is incredible.

  • i wouldnt be suprised if nasa had rendered a 3d photo map of the earth's surface. Also they probably integrated heat triangulation signatures to every location therefore allowing them to detect nuke launch/ weapon developnment on the surface. we are a living experiment to the intelects

  • Bush's fault!!!

  • ROFLMFAO @ UR USERNAME AND COMMENT

  • how are they able to change angle with such precision over such a short time from outer space? thats amazing photocel technology they must have look at the brightness and colour balance. How the hell did they get that final angle?

  • They flew right over it and just took pictures while driving by.

  • Thats sweet

  • best9secs on utoob!!!!1 lulz!!!1 ;-p

  • wtf.. what planet is this?

  • pluto

  • wow 3d pic. :o

  • big LOL to all those who say fake!!

  • its a pcture from space of a volcano get it, idiot lol