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INTO THE ARCTIC #09: Aug 1, 2006-Inuvik
from - blip.tv (beta) October 12, 2008
Artist CORY TREPANIER'S INTO THE ARCTIC Video Journal Series... After 750 km of dirt and gravel, the Trepaniers reach the end of the road in Inuvik. Find out all the details about this exciting project at http://www.intothearctic.com
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INTO THE ARCTIC #07: July 11, 2006-Alpine Hike
from Extreme Entertainment October 11, 2008
Author: CoryTrepanier Added: Sat, 11 Oct 2008 12:34:18 -0800 Duration: 204Artist CORY TREPANIER'S INTO THE ARCTIC Video Journal Series... On their trip through the northern British Columbia Rockies, Cory, Janet and the girls embark on a 7.5 hour hike into the alpine heights.
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INTO THE ARCTIC #06: July 7, 2006-Road Report
from Extreme Entertainment October 11, 2008
Author: CoryTrepanier Added: Sat, 11 Oct 2008 08:34:17 -0800 Duration: 120Artist CORY TREPANIER'S INTO THE ARCTIC Video Journal Series... While traveling across the country in their RV,Cory stops to give an update and shares some insight about their journey.
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INTO THE ARCTIC #04: June 25, 2006-Studio Prep
from - blip.tv (beta) October 09, 2008
Artist CORY TREPANIER'S INTO THE ARCTIC Video Journal Series... Cory shares a little from his studio in Caledon, Ontario about his art gear preparation for his 2 and a half month trip accross Canada and into the western arctic.
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Daily Space Update, September 28, 2008
from Revver - house Videos October 08, 2008
Author: spacearium Added: Wed, 08 Oct 2008 00:33:57 -0800 Duration: 363http://www.spacearium.com - After three disappointing failures, Space Exploration Technologies Corp. finally tasted success with its Falcon 1 launch vehicle today. With the fourth Falcon launch, SpaceX becomes the first private company to orbit a satellite with a liquid fueled rocket designed and manufactured entirely in-house. For more space news visit The Spacearium, SPACEARIUM.COM
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50th Anniversary of NASA
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) October 07, 2008
October is the 50th anniversary of NASA. Commander Eugene Cernan walked on the lunar surface as part of the Apollo 17 mission in 1972. Now he is aspiring the future to go to the moon and beyond. NASA plans to return to the moon in the 2018.
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Mission to Mars: A Brief Overview
from YouTube :: Videos by WatchMojo October 02, 2008
In this video http://www.WatchMojo.com gets the lowdown on the latest unmanned mission to the planet Mars. Distributed by Tubemogul. Author: WatchMojo Keywords: exploration intro lander mars overview phoenix rover science space tech Added: October 2, 2008
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The Coldest Crucible
from University of Delaware Podcasts September 29, 2008
Audio (MP3) Michael Robinson, author of the Coldest Crucible: Arctic Exploration and American Culture, unraveled the mystery of Arctic explorer Elisha Kent Kane who died in 1857 and up to that time had the largest funeral in American history on September 24, 2008 at the University of Delaware. During the talk, Robinson projected historic images of American polar expeditions and is part of UD's William S. Carlson International Polar Year Events, named after the University's president from 1946-50, who was a polar explorer.
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Tiny Black Holes
from NOVA scienceNOW September 26, 2008
CERN's massive particle collider in Geneva, Switzerland, may create tiny black holes when it goes online-hopefully-in 2008. Not to worry, though: In this podcast, physicist Dave Wark explains that there's no way these can destroy the world. This podcast was produced by David Levin. Interview with Dave Wark by Rima Chaddha. NOVA is produced by WGBH in Boston. Major funding for NOVA is provided by The DOW Chemical Company, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and public television viewers. Major funding for NOVA scienceNOW is provided by the National Science Foundation and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. Additional funding is provided by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. To learn more, visit www.pbs.org/nova/sciencenow
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Tiny Black Holes
from NOVA scienceNOW September 26, 2008
CERN's massive particle collider in Geneva, Switzerland, may create tiny black holes when it goes online-hopefully-in 2008. Not to worry, though: In this podcast, physicist Dave Wark explains that there's no way these can destroy the world. This podcast was produced by David Levin. Interview with Dave Wark by Rima Chaddha. NOVA is produced by WGBH in Boston. Major funding for NOVA is provided by The DOW Chemical Company, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and public television viewers. Major funding for NOVA scienceNOW is provided by the National Science Foundation and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. Additional funding is provided by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. To learn more, visit www.pbs.org/nova/sciencenow
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Tiny Black Holes
from NOVA | PBS September 26, 2008
CERN's massive particle collider in Geneva, Switzerland, may create tiny black holes when it goes online-hopefully-in 2008. Not to worry, though: In this podcast, physicist Dave Wark explains that there's no way these can destroy the world. This podcast was produced by David Levin. Interview with Dave Wark by Rima Chaddha. NOVA is produced by WGBH in Boston. Major funding for NOVA is provided by The DOW Chemical Company, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and public television viewers. Major funding for NOVA scienceNOW is provided by the National Science Foundation and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. Additional funding is provided by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. To learn more, visit www.pbs.org/nova/sciencenow
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AGORACOM Small Cap TV - September 25, 2008
from TheMainstreamMedia - recent posts - blip.tv (beta) September 25, 2008
AGORACOM - The Small Cap Epicenter reports on the day's best small cap and micro cap press releases before the opening bell. Today's show features: Gateway Gold - TSX:GTQ $0.17### Fortuna Silver - TSX-V:FVI, BVL:FVI $1.11### Quest Uranium - TSX-V:QUC $0.115### Midland Exploration - TSX-V:MD $0.50### China Solar and Clean Energy - OTC BB:CSOL $1.25### China Green Agriculture - OTC BB:CGAG $2.80###
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from YouTube :: Tag // RickRoll September 22, 2008
RickRoll'dOver 8 Million Views? I love you guys :D Author: BriannaAldfg Keywords: Video Game Videogame Explorer Red Dawn Studio Secret Places WoW World Warcraft Exploration Worldport Recall Private Added: September 21, 2008
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AGORACOM Small Cap TV - September 16, 2008
from Revver - car Videos September 16, 2008
Author: agoracom Added: Tue, 16 Sep 2008 13:34:42 -0800 Duration: 603AGORACOM - The Small Cap Epicenter reports on the day's best small cap and micro cap press releases before the opening bell. Today's show features: CarBiz - OTC BB:CBZFF $0.10### Electronic Game Card - OTC BB:EGMI $0.669### Oromin Exploration - TSX-V:OLE, OTC BB:OLEPF $1.22### Mosquito Consolidated - TSX-V:MSQ $0.80### Kinbauri Gold - TSX-V:KNB, FSE:3KG $0.43### VMS Ventures - TSX-V:VMS $0.39###
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AGORACOM Small Cap TV - September 16, 2008
from TheMainstreamMedia - recent posts - blip.tv (beta) September 16, 2008
AGORACOM - The Small Cap Epicenter reports on the day's best small cap and micro cap press releases before the opening bell. Today's show features: CarBiz - OTC BB:CBZFF $0.10### Electronic Game Card - OTC BB:EGMI $0.669### Oromin Exploration - TSX-V:OLE, OTC BB:OLEPF $1.22### Mosquito Consolidated - TSX-V:MSQ $0.80### Kinbauri Gold - TSX-V:KNB, FSE:3KG $0.43### VMS Ventures - TSX-V:VMS $0.39###
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Lost Kayak at Sea
from YouTube :: Videos by NationalGeographic September 16, 2008
Leaving his wife and young son behind, a man bent on adventure sets off in his kayak to traverse an ocean--alone. Solo: Lost at Sea : MON SEPTEMBER 15 10 P et/pt : http://ngcblog.nationalgeographic.com/ngcblog/2008/09/understanding_inspiration_and.html/source=4003 Author: NationalGeographic Keywords: Exploration Adventure: Expeditions ocean kayaker adventures solo gale father Added: September 16, 2008
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Melting Away: The Last Iceberg, Photographs by Camille Seaman
from University of Delaware Podcasts September 15, 2008
Audio (MP3) Camille Seaman shared her personal journey of discovery and passion for her art during her lecture, "Melting Away: The Last Iceberg," on Sept. 10, 2008, at the University of Delaware. The presentation, sponsored by UD's William S. Carlson International Polar Year Events and University Museums, preceded the opening reception for two exhibitions at the University Gallery--"The Last Iceberg: Photographs by Camille Seaman," and "Poles Apart: Photography, Science and Polar Exploration."
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