Real Images From Jupiter: What NASA Really Saw There
NASA's Juno spacecraft has completed 10 years in space in August 2021. The Juno space probe was launched to orbit Jupiter and unravel the secrets of the gas giant and the early solar system. Sending a spacecraft to Jupiter is one of the most challenging tasks given the planet's enormous gravity and background radiation.
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Jupiter 101 | National Geographic
Jupiter is the oldest and most massive world in the solar system. Learn about the planet's origin story, its Great Red Spot and oceanic moons, and how this ancient world influenced the formation of the solar system's other planets.
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Mercury 101 | National Geographic
The planet Mercury is named after the messenger of the Roman gods because of its fleeting nature across the sky. Find out the reason behind its incredible speed, if it is indeed the hottest planet in the Solar System, and why the smallest planet in the solar system is slowly shrinking.
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What If the Sun Exploded Tomorrow?
Correction: we mixed up the Sun‘s lifespan with its age. Of course the sun is only about 4.6 billion years old, half way through its lifespan of about 10 billion years.
That star at the center of our Solar System, that superhot ball of plasma that gives us heat and energy, and amazing complexions...well, it's a ticking time bomb. The Sun is about 10 billion years old. But it's only expected to last about another 5 billion years. After that, the Sun will expand, becoming a red giant. Then it will shrink to become a white dwarf, a dying star, cooling for the next several billion years. Of course, we'll all be long gone before any of that happens. But still, can you imagine what it would be like to watch the Sun blow up before your very eyes?
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What If You Fell Into a Black Hole?
What would the outcome be if you took a leap of faith straight into a black hole? We looked to Einstein and Hawking to ponder the scenario.
Say one day you were exploring space looking for a new planet for humans to inhabit, but came across a black hole and decided – why not check it out? Would you have any chance of survival? How would you get out if at all? Would you find a shortcut to another universe? Watch the video to learn about what would happen if you fell into a black hole.
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Real Images From Our Solar System
NASA's Plan To Stop An Asteroid
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Before modern telescopes, humans could only imagine what the surface of the sun and the planets looked like. Now advanced technology has made it possible to get in close, and take images of the Sun and the planets deep in our solar system.
Now get ready to see the solar system as you’ve never seen it before, and see images that were so good they shocked astronomers
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Extreme Dangerous Transport Skill Operations Oversize Truck, World Biggest Heavy Equipment Machines
Extreme Dangerous Transport Operations Oversize Truck, World Biggest Heavy Equipment Machines
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TOP 5 METEORITE FALLS
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Meteorite falls, also called observed falls, are meteorites collected after their fall from space was observed by people or automated devices. All other meteorites are called "finds". There are more than 1,100 documented falls listed in widely used databases, most of which have specimens in modern collections. As of early 2018, the Meteoritical Bulletin Database has 1,161 confirmed falls.
Observed meteorite falls are interesting for several reasons. Material from observed falls has not been subjected to terrestrial weathering, making the find a better candidate for scientific study. Historically, observed falls were the most compelling evidence supporting the extraterrestrial origin of meteorites. Furthermore, observed fall discoveries are a better representative sample of the types of meteorites which fall to Earth. For example, iron meteorites take much longer to weather and are easier to identify as unusual objects, as compared to other types. This may explain the increased proportion of iron meteorites among finds (6.7%), over that among observed falls (4.4%). There is also detailed statistics on falls such as based on meteorite classification. As of early 2018, the Meteoritical Bulletin Database has 1,161 confirmed falls with statistics for the previous decades in the table to the right. Specifically, confirmed falls were eight for 2015, eleven for 2016, and four so far for 2017.
The German physicist Ernst Cladni, sometimes considered as the father of meteoritics, was the first to publish (in 1794) the then audacious idea that meteorites were rocks from space. There were already several documented cases, one of the earliest was the Aegospotami meteorite of 467 BC and which became a landmark for 500 years.
While most confirmed falls involve masses between less than one kg to several kg, some reach 100 kg or more. A few are even more than one metric ton. The six largest falls are listed below and five (except the 2013 Chelyabinsk meteorite) occurred during the 20th century. Presumably, events of such magnitude may happen a few times per century but, especially if it occurred in remote areas, may have gone unreported. For comparison, the largest finds are the 60-ton Hoba meteorite, a 37-ton fragment (El Chaco) and a 30.8-ton fragment (Gancedo) of the Campo del Cielo, and a 30.9-ton fragment (Ahnighito) of the Cape York meteorite.
The Chelyabinsk meteor was a superbolide caused by an approximately 20-metre near-Earth asteroid that entered Earth's atmosphere over Russia on 15 February 2013 at about 09:20 YEKT (03:20 UTC), with a speed of 19.16 ± 0.15 kilometres per second (60,000–69,000 km/h or 40,000–42,900 mph). It quickly became a brilliant superbolide meteor over the southern Ural region. The light from the meteor was brighter than the Sun, visible up to 100 km (62 mi) away. It was observed over a wide area of the region and in neighbouring republics. Some eyewitnesses also felt intense heat from the fireball.
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All Alone in the Night - Time-lapse footage of the Earth as seen from the ISS
Editor: David Peterson
Serving Suggestion: 1080p, lights off, volume up :)
Inspired by a version of the opening sequence of this clip called 'What does it feel like to fly over planet Earth?' (Inspiration:
• What does it feel like to fly over pl... ), I tracked down the original time-lapse sequence taken on the International Space Station (ISS) via NASA, found some additional ones there, including the spectacular Aurora Australis sequences, and set it to a soundtrack that almost matches the awe and wonder I feel when I see our home from above.
To those brave men and women who fly alone in the night to take us to the stars, we salute you.
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Sequences:
0:00 North-to-south down the western coast of North and South America.
0:48 North-to-south over Florida, the Bahamas and other Caribbean islands.
0:56 South-East Asia, approaching the Philippine Sea
1:04 Western Europe, from France through Italy, Greece, Turkey and the Middle East.
1:20 Aurora Australis, over the Indian Ocean, approaching Australia
1:36 Aurora Australis, over the Indian Ocean.
1:52 Aurora Australis, unknown location in the Southern Hemisphere.
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Explanation from NASA: Many wonders are visible when flying over the Earth at night. A compilation of such visual spectacles was captured recently from the International Space Station (ISS) and set to rousing music. Passing below are white clouds, orange city lights, lightning flashes in thunderstorms, and dark blue seas. On the horizon is the golden haze of Earth's thin atmosphere, frequently decorated by dancing auroras as the video progresses. The green parts of auroras typically remain below the space station, but the station flies right through the red and purple auroral peaks. Solar panels of the ISS are seen around the frame edges. The ominous wave of approaching brightness at the end of each sequence is just the dawn of the sunlit half of Earth, a dawn that occurs every 90 minutes.
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Deep Impact (8/10) Movie CLIP - The Comet Hits Earth (1998) HD
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The comet makes impact in spectacular fashion, destroying the Eastern Seaboard of the United States.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
Mimi Leder (The Peacemaker) directed this science-fiction disaster drama about the possible extinction of human life after a comet is discovered headed toward Earth with the collision only one year away. Ambitious MSNBC reporter Jenny Lerner (Tea Leoni) stumbles onto the story, prompting a White House press conference. United States President Beck (Morgan Freeman) announces the government's solution: a team of astronauts will travel to the comet and destroy it. The team leader aboard the spaceship Messiah is Spurgeon Tanner (Robert Duvall), who was once the last man to walk on the moon. However, the mission fails, splitting off a chunk of the comet, now due to land in the Atlantic with the impact sending a 350-foot tidal wave flooding 650 miles inland, destroying New York and other cities. The larger part of the comet, hitting in Canada, will trigger an E.L.E. (Extinction Level Event), not unlike a "nuclear winter" as dust clouds block out the sun and bring life to an end. President Beck reveals Plan B: a cavernous underground retreat constructed to hold one million Americans, with most to be selected through a national lottery. Since teenage amateur astronomer Leo Biederman (Elijah Wood) discovered the comet, his family gets a pass to enter the cave, but his girlfriend Sarah (Leelee Sobieski) and her parents will be left behind. Meanwhile, still in space, Spurgeon Tanner devises a plan for a kamikaze-styled operation that could possibly save the Earth. Special visual effects by Scott Farrar and Industrial Light & Magic.
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Screenwriters: Bruce Joel Rubin, Michael Tolkin
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Just a Normal Bike Math: 0.5 х 2 = 1 Wheel
I bet you have never seen anything like this and yes, it's fully working bicycle you can ride every day 😂
This is how regular math looks: 0.5+0.5=1 so, in bikematics it sould works as well.
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TERMINATOR 2: JUDGMENT DAY Clip - "Hospital Escape" (1991)
PLOT: A cyborg, identical to the one who failed to kill Sarah Connor, must now protect her ten year old son, John Connor, from a more advanced and powerful cyborg.
RELEASE DATE: July 3, 1991 (USA)
GENRE: Action, Sci-Fi
STARS: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Linda Hamilton, Edward Furlong
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Mosasaurus Feeding Show Scene - Jurassic World (2015) Movie Clip HD
Jurassic World (2015) - Mosasaurus Feeding Show - Mosasaurus (sea dinosaur) eating the shark - Movie Clip HD [1080p]
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Our Story in 1 Minute
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Through The Wormhole with Morgan Freeman
Into the Universe with Stephen Hawking
Do We Really Need the Moon? BBC
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Last Day of the Dinosaurs
Walking With Cavemen
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Mankind: The Story of All of Us
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Wonders of the Universe
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What If You Spent 5 Seconds on Venus?
Welcome to hell. Sorry, I meant Venus. Some say it's Earth's twin. But this world is nothing like home. And you're about to experience this scorching hot landscape firsthand.
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Real Images From Jupiter: What NASA Really Saw There
NASA's Juno spacecraft has completed 10 years in space in August 2021. The Juno space probe was launched to orbit Jupiter and unravel the secrets of the gas giant and the early solar system. Sending a spacecraft to Jupiter is one of the most challenging tasks given the planet's enormous gravity and background radiation.
Read our Basics of Astrophysics series: https://bit.ly/3xII54M
Created by: Rishabh Nakra
Written by: Simran Buttar
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BMW 5 Series 🇩🇪 PRODUCTION (German Car Factory)
BMW 5 Series – PRODUCTION LINE – CAR FACTORY. Production of BMW 5 Series at BMW Group Plant Dingolfing. Cars Factory Production assembly line is ODDLY SATISFYING #bmw #production #bmw5series #carfactory
If you're interested in learning about the production of the BMW 5 Series, then this video is for you! In this video, we'll take you on a tour of the German car factory where the BMW 5 Series is manufactured.
In this BMW 5 Series PRODUCTION (German Car Factory) video, you'll get a tour of the BMW 530d, the BMW 525, and the BMW 520d production lines. You'll see how the cars are built and how the factory functions.
If you're interested in purchasing a BMW, then you'll want to watch this video first! In this production video, you'll get a thorough tour of the BMW 530d, the BMW 525, and the BMW 520d production lines. You'll see how the cars are built and how the factory functions. This video is a great way to learn about the production process of a BMW before you buy one!
This video is a great way to learn about the production process of the BMW 5 Series, from design to manufacturing. You'll get to see everything from the raw materials to the final product, and you'll learn about the unique features of the BMW 5 Series. Check it out to learn more about this iconic car!
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Every spacecraft on Mars - comparison
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for Phoenix and Polar lander by us), Perseverance and Ingenuity.
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Egg Drop From Space
Next year we’re doing this on Mars. Ask for the CrunchLabs Build Box for Christmas and then let’s build some cool stuff together. Get the Holiday special two FREE boxes at https://crunchlabs.com
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Go up SpaceX's Starship-catching robotic launch tower with Elon Musk!
Today we’re going up SpaceX's Orbital Launch Tower with the ultimate tour guide, Elon Musk. He’s going to walk us around the bottom, explain how they plan to catch the booster with the chopsticks and then we'll go up the elevator stopping at the quick disconnect and on the upper deck!
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00:00 - Intro
00:45 - Tour Begins
02:00 - How to catch Starship
10:45 - Starlink 2 details
12:40 - Elevator up the tower
14:15 - Quick Disconnect Arm
17:20 - Top of tower
20:20 - The importance of making humans multi-planetary
26:00 - Growing the economy
30:20 - Orbital Propellant Farm
32:00 - Outro
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How Asteroids Really Killed The Dinosaurs - Part 2 | Last Day Of The Dinosaurs
Did you know that if the asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs from the face of the Earth would have hit another location, they may still be alive? The shallow waters of the Gulf Of Mexico instantly vaporized as the asteroid hit, causing absolute destruction. This was the Last Day Of The Dinosaurs.
Asteroid Day is celebrated every year on the 30th of June.
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Flying Failures | Stock Footage
In the early days of aviation, many pioneers experienced failures and accidents. For example, the Wright brothers, Orville and Wilbur, had several crashes in their early flying experiments. Similarly, other early aviators such as Alberto Santos-Dumont and Percy Pilcher also suffered crashes. These accidents and failures were seen as an unfortunate but necessary part of the process of developing the technology and understanding the principles of flight.
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Mars Rover Finds Plastic On Mars
A world first. New footage from Mars rendered in stunning 4K resolution. We also talk about the cameras on board the Martian rovers and how we made the video.
The cameras on board the rovers were the height of technology when the respective missions launched.
A question often asked is:
‘Why don’t we actually have live video from Mars?’
Although the cameras are high quality, the rate at which the rovers can send data back to earth is the biggest challenge. Curiosity can only send data directly back to earth at 32 kilo-bits per second.
Instead, when the rover can connect to the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, we get more favourable speeds of 2 Megabytes per second.
However, this link is only available for about 8 minutes each Sol, or Martian day.
As you would expect, sending HD video at these speeds would take a long long time. As nothing really moves on Mars, it makes more sense to take and send back images.
Credit: NASA
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Space Shuttle Launch Audio - play LOUD (no music) HD 1080p
- Created through FAIR USE for educational purposes - - STS-121
You need a sound system with a lot of power and a great sub (turned up to house shaking level) to get the right effect of this video. I made this for all the people who dreamed of seeing a launch in person but were never able to make the trip themselves.
Using dozens of different video sources and countless audio versions of Shuttle launches I mixed this little clip together to mimic as close an experience to the real thing as I could. I know that the exact sequence of countdown events is somewhat compressed and not time-accurate but I was going more for the 'feel' of a high energy launch experience rather than a technical documentary. Throttle Up and SRB Separation are sounds as might be heard from onboard acoustic transducers picking up resonant vibration in the vehicle's structure.
Please take care not to damage your sound equipment during playback. I did not do anything to boost the low frequency roar of the Shuttle during liftoff but the SRB and SSME thrust noise may be taxing to even high quality sub-woofers and speaker cones if played too loud.
For those who sit through the last few frames you can catch a glimpse of my home theater system I built a couple of years ago. This video really is best viewed at 165 inches or better!
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New: Mars In 4K
A world first. New footage from Mars rendered in stunning 4K resolution. We also talk about the cameras on board the Martian rovers and how we made the video.
The cameras on board the rovers were the height of technology when the respective missions launched.
A question often asked is:
‘Why don’t we actually have live video from Mars?’
Although the cameras are high quality, the rate at which the rovers can send data back to earth is the biggest challenge. Curiosity can only send data directly back to earth at 32 kilo-bits per second.
Instead, when the rover can connect to the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, we get more favourable speeds of 2 Megabytes per second.
However, this link is only available for about 8 minutes each Sol, or Martian day.
As you would expect, sending HD video at these speeds would take a long long time. As nothing really moves on Mars, it makes more sense to take and send back images.
Credit: NASA
Music from Epidemic Sound
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