Why don't you take your preaching to the church where it belongs.I'm sick and tierd of seeing this type of shit on you tube.we are not fucking interested!!!!
@jack5161996 I am sorry I upset you. All matter exists and cannot be created or destroyed brother. Emotions are matter which we attempt to transfer to others. But it does not disappear, the pain we have just hurts those near us. Therefore the comment that I perceive as anger could cause destruction in my heart like sin. But Jesus has filled me with love for you. So lol, jk, bff, l8, R2D2 and remember Jesus will heal you.
Am I the only one who sees three bright stars above the right wing of an angel? And it also appears that there is a red star under the left wing that has a red skull emanating from it. WOW!!! That is proof to me of our LORD God's glory, whether or not you can see what I see. Amen!!!
@neobiki u can do this in 3D simulation, by having the 3D coordinates of all nearby stars and take some simple Maxwellian tranformations (x,y,z,t) on an motion picture
@Neueregel You can also do this via Photoshop or Gimp's 3d function with just a 2d image. Search youtube with "Convert 2d Photo to 3D astrophotography" and it's the first video.
@YorulmazIhsan I've read it, of course. It would be awesome for someone at NASA to give some details. That would be engaging. Having a NASA scientist explain some of this stuff. Would be well worth it, I think.
@ibullpitt i'm not a NASA spec - but here: apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap111107.html it explains it a little bit.but the story is,that this video shows the turbulent birth of a new star (or sun).the heat illuminates the gas around it.
it is amazingly beautifulllllllllllllll
nurz33 6 days ago
@notofthisworld
Why don't you take your preaching to the church where it belongs.I'm sick and tierd of seeing this type of shit on you tube.we are not fucking interested!!!!
jeffdachef75 2 weeks ago
@jack5161996 I am sorry I upset you. All matter exists and cannot be created or destroyed brother. Emotions are matter which we attempt to transfer to others. But it does not disappear, the pain we have just hurts those near us. Therefore the comment that I perceive as anger could cause destruction in my heart like sin. But Jesus has filled me with love for you. So lol, jk, bff, l8, R2D2 and remember Jesus will heal you.
NotOfThisWorld567 3 weeks ago
Am I the only one who sees three bright stars above the right wing of an angel? And it also appears that there is a red star under the left wing that has a red skull emanating from it. WOW!!! That is proof to me of our LORD God's glory, whether or not you can see what I see. Amen!!!
NotOfThisWorld567 3 weeks ago
@NotOfThisWorld567 stfu
jack5161996 3 weeks ago
Hi. Thanks for the kind words about our visualization. To make these
sequences, we use a variety of astronomy software plus PhotoShop, GIMP,
Maya, and AfterEffects. To create 3D information, we use scientific
knowledge, scientific intuition, and artistic license (in that order) ...
HubbleSiteChannel 4 weeks ago
... We separate the stars and the nebula into image layers and use those
as textures in our 3D models. Stars are billboards oriented toward
thecamera, with a statisical distribution of distances. The nebula is
sculpted to its approximate 3D shape, with perhaps the transparency
being the most difficult detail ...
HubbleSiteChannel 4 weeks ago
Thanks for watching!
HubbleSiteChannel 4 weeks ago
I also added some links in the description that give more information about how the videos were made.
HubbleSiteChannel 4 weeks ago
Beautifulllll....
nurz33 1 month ago
Beautiful!
nickharvey7 2 months ago
Yep, I'd really like to know how you guys do this from a plain 2D view of these long distance objects.
neobiki 2 months ago
@neobiki u can do this in 3D simulation, by having the 3D coordinates of all nearby stars and take some simple Maxwellian tranformations (x,y,z,t) on an motion picture
Neueregel 2 months ago
@Neueregel You can also do this via Photoshop or Gimp's 3d function with just a 2d image. Search youtube with "Convert 2d Photo to 3D astrophotography" and it's the first video.
RhetoricCamel 1 month ago in playlist A Closer Look
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RhetoricCamel 1 month ago in playlist A Closer Look
Gorgeous animation. I'm an animator, and I would give one of my toes to know how you folks did this!
MartianStories 2 months ago
Nice pics...some chat about what we're looking at might be goo too. It would be like...educational.
ibullpitt 2 months ago
@ibullpitt look description slot! all informations are there ;) "star-forming region Sharpless 2-106 (a.k.a. S106)"
YorulmazIhsan 2 months ago in playlist A Closer Look
@YorulmazIhsan I've read it, of course. It would be awesome for someone at NASA to give some details. That would be engaging. Having a NASA scientist explain some of this stuff. Would be well worth it, I think.
ibullpitt 2 months ago
@ibullpitt i'm not a NASA spec - but here: apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap111107.html it explains it a little bit.but the story is,that this video shows the turbulent birth of a new star (or sun).the heat illuminates the gas around it.
YorulmazIhsan 2 months ago
WOW 3D VIDEO BRO WOW AMAZING VIDEO THANK YOU GUYS FOR THAT
history797 2 months ago