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Corridor Digital – Step Into The Future (NextUp Entry)
We’re entering the YouTube NextUp contest, and this is our excellent video submission! See you guys at the voting stage!
2012 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 – First Look
We were recently let into a studio for a first look at the all-new 2012 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1, and had them fire up the ZL1’s 550-horsepower LSA supercharged V-8 for good measure.
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Tonight’s Sky: April 2011 Highlights
Backyard stargazers get a monthly guide to the northern hemisphere’s skywatching events with “Tonight’s Sky.” In April, Saturn reaches its closest point to Earth, the Big Dipper overflows with cosmic sights, and the Lyrid meteor shower streaks the sky. “Tonight’s Sky” is produced by HubbleSite.org, online home of the Hubble Space Telescope. This is a recurring show, and you can find more episodes — and other astronomy videos — at HubbleSite.org.
Visit Tonight’s Sky on HubbleSite.
http://hubblesite.org/explore_astronomy/tonights_sky
Behind the Webb: Uncovering MIRI’s Detectors (Episode 1)
The digital camera in your home shares a family tree with the James Webb Space Telescope. Webb’s instruments use “detectors,” similar to the sensors in digital cameras, to convert images into a digital signal. At the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California, the detectors are undergoing temperature and vibration testing.
Webb’s Technology Overview
http://webbtelescope.org/webb_telescope/technology_at_the_extremes/overview.php
“Behind the Webb” is a recurring video series from HubbleSite, home of the Hubble Space Telescope and the upcoming Webb Space Telescope. Join host Mary Estacion as she goes behind the scenes to watch the construction and testing of the parts that will make Webb the world’s most powerful infrared telescope.
Introducing the +1 Button
The +1 button is a shorthand for “this is pretty cool” or “you should check this out.” Click +1 to publicly give something your stamp of approval. Your +1’s can help friends, contacts and others find the best stuff when they search.
Learn more at http://google.com/+1button
Ferrari FF tested
We test Farrari’s all-new, 4×4 FF
Vauxhall VXR8 video review by autocar.co.uk
Vauxhall’s 400bhp saloon tested in France
Aston Martin Virage video review by autocar.co.uk
Could this be an Aston too far?