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Top 10 Notes: Fahrenheit 451

This dystopian novel imagines a world in which books are against the law. Welcome to WatchMojo.com and in this installment of Mojo Notes, we’ll be exploring ten things you should know about Ray Bradbury’s “Fahrenheit 451.”

Mojo Notes is an ongoing bonus feature that will help you catch up with classic literature. Why read when you can watch!

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Deleted Scene from “The Raid 2” KILLS!! – CineFix Now

The Raid 2: Berendal opens this weekend. We were psyched to see it anyway, but the clip that was released today officially moved us into “can’t wait” territory. Subscribe: http://goo.gl/9AGRm

The deleted scene is entitled “Gang War,” and it tells the complete story of several characters from beginning to end. Just as in the first Raid movie, it’s a study in beautifully constructed action and, well, ultra violence.

If you haven’t already, check it out here: http://goo.gl/sB3LFe

Check out our previous coverage of The Raid 2 in our Sundance roundup:

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Is Bradley Cooper the New Indiana Jones?! & More! (Nerdist News w/ Jessica Chobot)

Indiana Jones might be going the James Bond route and you won’t believe who might take on the role! Plus, a breakdown of the Facebook-Oculus buy, a look at new LEGO Simpsons minifigs, and new details on Terminator: Genesis on today’s Nerdist News.

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Top 10 Nintendo Games

They’re the game company that singlehandedly saved the industry in the 80’s, and produced some of the most iconic games of all time. Join http://www.watchmojo.com as we countdown our picks for the Top 10 Nintendo Games.

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Celestial Snow Angel 3D: Star-forming Region Sharpless 2-106

This video is the stereo 3D version of “Celestial Snow Angel: Star-forming Region Sharpless 2-106”

The star-forming region Sharpless 2-106 (S106) has a bi-polar shape that, in a December 2011 Hubble press release, was likened to a “celestial snow angel”. The “wings” of the nebula are actually bubbles of hot gas created by stellar winds and high energy radiation coming from a massive, hot, newborn star in the center. A ring of dense gas and dust encircles that star and forces the outflows into two oppositely directed lobes. The blue light in the S106 image represents hotter gas along the interior of the lobes, while the red light comes from cooler gas along the exterior.

This movie presents a scientific visualization of S106 in which the Hubble image has been augmented with additional field-of-view from the Subaru Infrared Telescope. A couple research articles in science journals described the basic hourglass-like shape of the nebula. Based on those papers, and augmented by intuition and artistic license as needed, the stars and the lobes of glowing gas from the Hubble/Subaru two-dimensional image have been separated and sculpted to create the depth in the movie. This three-dimensional view illustrates and emphasizes that many of the objects contained within astronomical images are not at the same distance, but, in fact, spread across many light-years of space. Note, however, that the relative distances between stars and the nebula have been compressed.

For more information and to download this video, go to: http://hubblesite.org/videos/video_details/19-celestial-snow-angel-3d-star-forming-region

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Celestial Snow Angel: Star-forming Region Sharpless 2-106

The star-forming region Sharpless 2-106 (S106) has a bi-polar shape that, in a December 2011 Hubble press release, was likened to a “celestial snow angel”. The “wings” of the nebula are actually bubbles of hot gas created by stellar winds and high energy radiation coming from a massive, hot, newborn star in the center. A ring of dense gas and dust encircles that star and forces the outflows into two oppositely directed lobes. The blue light in the S106 image represents hotter gas along the interior of the lobes, while the red light comes from cooler gas along the exterior.

This movie presents a scientific visualization of S106 in which the Hubble image has been augmented with additional field-of-view from the Subaru Infrared Telescope. A couple research articles in science journals described the basic hourglass-like shape of the nebula. Based on those papers, and augmented by intuition and artistic license as needed, the stars and the lobes of glowing gas from the Hubble/Subaru two-dimensional image have been separated and sculpted to create the depth in the movie. This three-dimensional view illustrates and emphasizes that many of the objects contained within astronomical images are not at the same distance, but, in fact, spread across many light-years of space. Note, however, that the relative distances between stars and the nebula have been compressed.

For more information and to download this video, go to: http://hubblesite.org/videos/video_details/18-celestial-snow-angel-star-forming-region

For more videos, visit: http://hubblesite.org/videos/