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  1. Women In Science: Dr Jocelyn Bell Burnell

    Date released
    1976
    Series name
    Living Tomorrow
    Issue no
    172
    NoS ID
    325729
    Story no
    3 / 4

    COI synopsis: Half the world’s population are women, yet they make up only five percent of its scientists. Living Tomorrow looks at the work of four women who, despite the difficulties, have succeeded in...

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  2. Crab Nebula, The 1 (1977 Video)

    Producer
    Andrew Millington
    Subject
    Astronomy; Physics
    Distribution
    OUT OF DISTRIBUTION, Videocassette. Standard formats. col. 24 min.

    Shows some of the most important observations that have helped astronomers learn about the Crab nebula. First shows observations in the visible part of the spectrum. These include long exposures with...

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  3. Cosmic Clips: Animations from Astronomers (1993 Video)

    Subject
    Astronomy
    Distribution
    Sale, Videocassette. VHS (NTSC only). col. 30 min., 1995 sale: US$34.95 (+p&p)

    Thirteen video clips developed by astronomers as part of their research, employing supercomputer models to explore topics such as galaxy collisions, the Crab nebula pulsar, the X-ray sun, Pluto and its moon...

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  4. M1: Crab Nebula (2012)

    Subject
    Astronomy

    This film is one of a series from the Deep Sky Videos website which looks at the stellar objects catalogued by French astronomer Charles Messier. The Crab Nebula is the remnant of a supernova with a pulsar...

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  5. Stars: Birth and Death (2003)

    Subject
    Astronomy; Physics
    Distribution
    Sale, VHS (PAL, 28 minutes), £35.00

    Looks at the different stages in the birth and death of stars. Divided into 2 sections: Part 1 (13 minutes) explains how stars are composed of hydrogen and helium and how these gases fuel them; how all...

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