21
Oct
2007
Posted by marko as Videos
It is Sunday morning again and I am sitting here at home with my first coffee. How can coffee taste so good early in the morning? I am addicted to coffee, for sure.
I love to watch astronomy videos as well as skiing videos (check out my other blog http://www.homeboyski.com) on Sunday mornings, especially those “journey” videos in which you travel across the sky, here and there in the space. I work like grazy and I think this is my way to take it relaxed.
This morning I found an interesting video. This is from “mpcb” in YouTube. Well, I don’t know him/her, but I wanted to share this video with you because it is pretty cool. In this video we travel to the Orion nebula, one of the most photographed objects in space.
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