Planetary Formation: James Webb Space Telescope Science
Planetary Formation: James Webb Space Telescope Science
Stars and planets form in the dark, inside vast, cold clouds of gas and dust. The James Webb Space Telescope's large mirror and infrared sensitivity will let astronomers peer inside dusty knots where the youngest stars and planets are forming.
These videos were developed to highlight the science that will be peformed by the James Webb Space Telescope.
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ScienceCasts: The Hidden Meltdown of Greenland
ScienceCasts: The Hidden Meltdown of Greenland
NASA-supported researchers have found that ice covering Greenland is melting faster than previously thought. The action is happening out of sight, below the surface.
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NASA's Pink X-15
NASA's Pink X-15
Don't forget to subscribe! Have burning questions about the X-15 or want to share your favourite story? Leave it below!
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ScienceCasts: NASA's Next Great Space Telescope
ScienceCasts: NASA's Next Great Space Telescope
Assembly of NASA's next great space observatory, the James Webb Space Telescope, is underway. It will show researchers the first stars and galaxies that formed in the early universe.
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NASA Earth Observatory
NASA Earth Observatory
2019 brought many memorable events on Planet Earth. NASA satellites and astronauts captured a lot of the action from new discoveries to tracking natural events to capturing amazing scenery. Here are a few highlights from around the globe.
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ScienceCasts: NASA Spacecraft takes Space GPS to New Heights
ScienceCasts: NASA Spacecraft takes Space GPS to New Heights
NASA's MMS spacecraft are flying around Earth in a precise formation made possible by an out-of-this-world system of GPS navigators.
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NASA ScienceCasts: Big Questions About Small Worlds
NASA ScienceCasts: Big Questions About Small Worlds
Small Worlds hold keys to questions about our solar system and the origin of life on Earth.
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NASA ScienceCasts: Shedding Light on Black Holes
NASA ScienceCasts: Shedding Light on Black Holes
"Black Holes" is one of the most highly searched terms about our universe. How much of what we think we know about black holes is actually true?
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Colliding Galaxies: James Webb Space Telescope Science
Colliding Galaxies: James Webb Space Telescope Science
Galaxies were built up through collisions and mergers, but this process isn't over - and our own Milky Way galaxy provides a prime example of how it continues today.
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NASA ScienceCasts: Earth's Magnetosphere
NASA ScienceCasts: Earth's Magnetosphere
Enveloping our planet and protecting us from the fury of the Sun is the magnetosphere, a key to helping Earth develop into a habitable planet.
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Mars Wind Currents Reveal a Surprising Feature
Mars Wind Currents Reveal a Surprising Feature
MAVEN is the first spacecraft specifically designed to study the Mars upper atmosphere, in order to better understand the evolution of its climate. By measuring windspeed and direction near the top of the atmosphere, MAVEN has discovered that high-altitude wind currents are being disturbed by terrain features far below. This unexpected and surprising finding means that MAVEN can sense the presence of mountains and valleys on the surface of Mars while skimming the edge of space.
Universal Production Music: "Glacial Shifts" by James Joshua Otto
Credit: NASA/Goddard/MAVEN/CU Boulder/University of Michigan
Dan Gallagher (USRA): Producer
Greg Shirah (NASA/GSFC): Lead Data Visualizer
Jonathan North (USRA): Lead Animator
Ernie Wright (USRA): Visualizer
Horace Mitchell (NASA/GSFC): Visualizer
Michael Lentz (USRA): Animator
Walt Feimer (KBRwyle): Animator
Chris Smith (USRA): Animator
John Blackwell (LPI): Animator
Dan Gallagher (USRA): Narrator
Michael Lentz (USRA): Art Director
Mehdi Benna (UMBC): Lead Scientist
Kali Roeten (UM): Scientist
Paul Mahaffy (NASA/GSFC): Support
Bruce Jakosky (LASP): Principal Investigator
Aaron E. Lepsch (ADNET): Technical Support
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Nasa Caught Redhanded in a Pool Faking Space - Flat Earth
Nasa Caught Redhanded in a Pool Faking Space - Flat Earth
1. This website logically and factually explains why human space travel in orbits around Earth, to the Moon, Mars or anywhere in outer space is not possible, even if rockets actually work in vacuum. There is no way to return on Earth and do a re-entry. You are flying too fast and cannot find the location where to re-enter and land 10 minutes later.
2. The Yuri Gagarin around the Earth 1961 space orbit trip that started the hoax and the US/NASA foolish Moon trips 1969-1972 were simple fantasy and propaganda lies. The latter tricks were created in Hollywood studios to entertain us with useless US navy/air force pilots as actors, etc. All NASA Mercury and Gemini trips around the Earth a little earlier were similar.
3. Reason is simple; it is not possible to get away from planet Earth, land on and take off from the Moon (or Mars) and later make a re-entry and land on Earth again using a thin plate capsule - you are too heavy to start with and going too fast later and you will simply burn up as you cannot brake or reduce speed in the strong gravity field pulling you back to Earth. Same applies to any Shuttle or Soyuz or Dragon capsule, if you visit the International Fake/Space Station.
4. All heat shields protecting space crafts (capsules, shuttles, etc) and InterContinental Ballistic Missiles, ICBMs, at re-entries are useless. They just melt.
5. Imagine when the US and European public finally find out that they have been fooled for more than 50 years by NASA & Co ... and the European Space Agency, ESA,... and media. Media will not do it. They will continue hiding the truth. All is fantasy fakery!
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ScienceCasts : The Mystery of High-Energy Cosmic Rays
ScienceCasts : The Mystery of High-Energy Cosmic Rays
The cosmic ray detector known as CREAM is headed for the International Space Station, with a goal of measuring the highest energy possible for direct measurement of high-energy cosmic rays.
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NASA ScienceCasts: Lightning Across the Solar System
NASA ScienceCasts: Lightning Across the Solar System
Lightning is beautiful and powerful, and has been observed on planets across the solar system.
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Mars in a Minute: How Hard Is It to Land Curiosity on Mars?
Mars in a Minute: How Hard Is It to Land Curiosity on Mars?
Curiosity’s dramatic landing on Mars is the most difficult and nail-biting part of the whole mission. This 60-second video from NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory shows what it takes to touch down successfully.
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NASA ScienceCasts: Cementing Our Place in Space
NASA ScienceCasts: Cementing Our Place in Space
Experiments have taken place aboard the International Space Station to study cement based concrete in microgravity.
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ScienceCasts: Historic Vegetable Moment on the Space Station
ScienceCasts: Historic Vegetable Moment on the Space Station
Astronauts recently experienced an historic vegetable moment when they ate a salad made from lettuce grown on board the International Space Station.
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NASA ScienceCasts: Follow the Sun
NASA ScienceCasts: Follow the Sun
The TSIS instrument on the International Space Station is continuing NASA's 40-year record of tracking the Sun's radiant energy.
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Alien Ocean : NASA’s Mission to Europa
Alien Ocean : NASA’s Mission to Europa
Could a liquid water ocean beneath the surface of Jupiter’s moon Europa have the ingredients to support life? Here's how NASA's mission to Europa would find out.
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ScienceCasts: New Horizons Discoveries Keep Coming
ScienceCasts: New Horizons Discoveries Keep Coming
New Horizons is on its way to new discoveries deep in the Kuiper Belt – a region inhabited by ancient remnants from the dawn of the solar system.
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NASA ScienceCasts: Effects of the Solar Wind
NASA ScienceCasts: Effects of the Solar Wind
The continuously expanding solar wind begins in our Sun and doesn’t stop until after it reaches the edge of the heliosphere.
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Incendios se intensifican en Australia NASA
Incendios se intensifican en Australia NASA
La Administración Nacional de la Aeronáutica y del Espacio presentó imágenes actualizadas de los incendios forestales en Australia.
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X-29: Experiment in Flight
X-29: Experiment in Flight
This document examines the goals and accomplishments of the forward sweep-winged X-29.
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