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Uploaded by on Nov 18, 2008

Amy Mainzer from The Universe Episode: Constellations (Season 2, Episode 10)

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  • Good looks and a brain. What a combo.

  • If she had thrown a Rush reference in there my boner would have been complete.

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  • Just get the black hole to listen to Rush's amazing song...itll stop sucking everything in and be cool 8-)

  • AHHH! I have such a huge crush on her. You never expect to find a woman this smart and also this beautiful.

  • She remind you of Angelina Jolie?

  • Into the Void! to be destroyed! Or through the Astral Door?

  • Wow, she is hot! A little like a young Angelina Jolie?

  • In the outtakes she also gave a review of Rush's song "Cygnus X-1". Nerd pinup.

  • the first black hole recoreded was by the mayans!!

  • @humanity6fl9 I set a course just east of Lyra

    And northwest of Pegasus

    Flew into the light of Deneb

    Sailed across the Milky Way

  • @Bakazuraz -Through the void

    To be destroyed

    Or is there something more?

    Atomized --- at the core

    Or through the Astral Door ---

    To soar...

  • "Invisible to telescopic eye

    Infinity, the star that would not die

    All who dare to cross her course

    Are swallowed by her fearsome force"

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