Since I haven't tried looking for new ones, i would suggest looking in imdb or on the channel that you are able to watch it on's website
I do not believe so. But if you have Netflix then you have internet access and you should be able to watch it streamed from their site or from the MSNBC App directly.
Ronnie was born with congenital glaucoma. In his early years, he did have what is know as "light" vision. Unable to make out shapes and objects, but able to tell light and dark. However, from his early years in school through the early 1980's Ronnie lost both eyes due to health related issues.
It "was good" that Bilbo lost his matches because the flicker of light and odor of sulphur (that a match would have produced) could have attracted potential dangers in the darkness, like Orcs or other creatures. Tolkien plainly states this in the same paragraph. Because if he had had his matches, he would have been able to light a pipe, and that would have attracted much unwanted attention in the dark. And it might have allowed the goblins to find him as well. The light and the smell of the tobacco would have brought them out of their hiding places.
If you manage to find a full version of the movie on YouTube, then you can play the video to watch the movie. However, beause it is a copyrighted material, I would imagine that it would not last long on YouTube because the owner of any part of the video, whether it be audio or visual parts of the movie, will be able to send a takedown notice alerting YouTube of copyright infringement. If a video is infringing someone's copyright and somebody claims it to be their property, then the video can be taken down.
If you had a telescope on a planet 3000 light years away and zoomed in on Earth, you would see the Earth as it was 3000 years ago. Due to the time it takes for light to travel, you would not be seeing Earth in real-time, but rather how it appeared 3000 years in the past.
Voyager 1 was able to perform measurements and establish the distance as 121 AU (18 billion km). This would make the distance about 0.0019 light years.
No, you wouldn't be able to.
It would take 65 years for us on Earth to notice that the star has stopped giving off light energy, since light travels at the speed of light. This means that the light emitted by the star today will take 65 years to reach us, so we would only be able to detect the absence of its light after that time has passed.
I will not be able to reach the sun in terms of light years as it is within our own solar system. However, light from the sun takes about 8 minutes to reach Earth so you could say it would take about 8 minutes in terms of light years to "reach" the sun.
we wouldnt be able to watch videos on internet, simple answer
yes it is, we are all energy(light). whwen we observe things that are light years away, we are actually looking at the image displayed years ago. so if we figuere a way to reverse and see earth from light years away, we would be able to see the earth at that same time in the past.
In order to prevent a tornado watch you would need to be able to control the weather, which is impossible.
There are many places where one would be able to watch the music video for "We've Only Just Begun" by the Carpenters. One would be able to watch this music video on sites such as YouTube.
It depends on the distance the star is from Earth. If it is 250 Million Lightyears away, then you'll be able to see it's light for 250 Million years. If the sun went out, you'd see light for 8 minutes.
i would be so scared i wouldn't even be able to sleep
Light is important because without it we would not be able to see it would be like were all blind 