How to Can

Learn how to can your own fruits and vegetables so you can enjoy them year-round.

A time-honored summer and fall tradition, canning is a great way to save money, share recipes, and enjoy garden fruits and vegetables even in winter, long after the growing season is over. In this video, you’ll learn how to can. We’ll show you an easy home-canning method that uses boiling water to heat and seal jars. This water-bath method is great for canning foods with high acid content like jams and jellies, tomatoes, salsas, and pickled vegetables. You’ll see which jars and lids are suitable for this canning method and all the other tools and canning supplies you’ll need. You’ll learn how to properly sterilize the jars and lids. We’ll show you a trick for releasing any air bubbles from filled jars and a way to seal lids onto jars and sterilize them. You’ll find out how to tell if your mason jars are properly vacuum sealed and ready for safe storage. You’ll learn where and for how long your canned foods will stay fresh in the pantry or refrigerator. You’ll also get tips and additional guides and resources for ensuring safe canning. You’ll be surprised how simple and easy home canning is!

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Tonight’s Sky: December 2010 Highlighs

Backyard stargazers get a monthly guide to the northern hemisphere’s skywatching events with “Tonight’s Sky.” In December, a lunar eclipse turns the Moon a festive holiday red. Perseus wanders the night. And binoculars reveal the Double Cluster, a lovely pair of star clusters. “Tonight’s Sky” is produced by HubbleSite, 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.

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http://hubblesite.org/explore_astronomy/tonights_sky/

Changing Views of Pluto: Hubble’s Universe Unfiltered

Pluto’s classification as a “dwarf planet” came as a shock to some, but in reality our understanding of Pluto has always been in flux. Pluto is a tiny, distant, icy object, difficult to see even with Hubble’s vision. Join a Hubble astrophysicist as we explore our history with Pluto, from its discovery to the excitement over the upcoming visit by the New Horizons space probe, in Hubble’s Universe Unfiltered.

“Hubble’s Universe” is a recurring broadcast from HubbleSite, online home of the Hubble Space Telescope. Astrophysicist Frank Summers takes viewers on an in-depth tour of the latest Hubble discoveries. Find more episodes at HubbleSite.org.

Hubble Reveals Surface of Pluto
http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/archive/releases/1996/09/

Hubble Confirms New Moons of Pluto
http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/archive/releases/2006/09/

Hubble Maps of Pluto Show Surface Change
http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/archive/releases/2010/06/

GoPro HD: Mountain Bike AT Showdown 2010

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Andrew Taylor, Mike Montgomery, Ryan Meyer, Carson Storch and friends fly dirt jumping with mountain bikes at The Cow Palace during SF Bike Expo’s AT Showdown in San Francisco, CA.

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“Drift Away” – Pretty Lights
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iPod play: The Next iPod touch?

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In this video I discuss my ideas about how Apple could expand the iPod touch into the gaming market. The iPhone and iPod touch are turning into considerable gaming machines however they are held back by the lack of physical buttons which is where an iPod play could be created to compete against the Nintendo 3DS and Sony PSP2.