God's Creation of the World
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Christian Documentary | God's Creation of the World (Highlights)
Genesis records how, in the beginning, God miraculously created the world. This Christian movie clip presents you with God's amazing accomplishment of creating the world.
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Life Inside The International Space Station
Ever wondered what it’s like to work in space? The brave men and women of the International Space Station are truly a special breed, but at the end of the day they’re just regular people, going about their jobs.
So join us today as we shadow our higher ups and learn all about a day in the life of an ISS astronaut.
When hurtling around planet earth at 17,100 mph, standard human notions of day and night start to look pretty silly. In a normal 24 hour stretch, a typical ISS astronaut will see the sun rise, and set, 16 times in total. Human bodies did not evolve that way. So a regular 24-hour earth day is maintained up there, if nothing else to prevent the crew descending into a grim spiral of permanent crippling jet lag.
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Where Are the Moon Rocks? We Asked a NASA Expert
Where are the Moon rocks from the Apollo missions kept? When they’re not being studied by institutions or enjoyed by museumgoers, NASA has a specialized Lunar Sample Curation Laboratory at NASA’s Johnson Space Center to store and keep these otherworldly samples safe. Studying these samples helps us learn more about the origin of not only our moon, but our planet. Deputy Apollo Sample Curator (Sept 2019 – Dec 2022) Dr. Juliane Gross explains more about lunar sample curation.
The Sinking of the Titanic - Sleeping Sun
The sinking of the Titanic is one of the most well-known maritime disasters in history. The RMS Titanic was a British passenger liner that struck an iceberg and sank during its maiden voyage from Southampton, England, to New York City in April 1912. Here's a summary of the key events and details surrounding the tragedy:
Ship and Voyage: The Titanic was a luxurious and massive ship, often referred to as "unsinkable" due to its advanced safety features. It set sail on April 10, 1912, with over 2,200 passengers and crew members on board.
Iceberg Collision: On the night of April 14, 1912, the Titanic struck an iceberg in the North Atlantic Ocean. The collision caused a series of holes along the ship's side, leading to flooding in several compartments.
Sinking: The Titanic's design allowed it to stay afloat even with multiple compartments flooded. However, the damage caused by the iceberg exceeded its capabilities. As water poured into the ship, it began to list (tilt) forward.
Evacuation: The crew initiated the process of evacuating the passengers and crew into lifeboats. However, there were not enough lifeboats for everyone on board, and the evacuation process was chaotic and unorganized.
Rescue Efforts: The nearby ship RMS Carpathia received the Titanic's distress signal and rushed to the scene. It arrived in the early morning hours of April 15, 1912, and managed to rescue over 700 survivors from lifeboats.
Casualties: Tragically, more than 1,500 passengers and crew members lost their lives in the disaster. Many died from hypothermia due to the frigid water temperatures.
Aftermath: The sinking of the Titanic led to significant changes in maritime safety regulations. It highlighted the need for more lifeboats, better communication equipment, and improved safety procedures on ships.
Inquiry: In the aftermath of the disaster, investigations were conducted in both the United States and the United Kingdom to determine the causes of the sinking. The inquiries focused on issues such as the speed the ship was traveling, the lack of binoculars in the crow's nest, and the inadequate number of lifeboats.
The sinking of the Titanic remains a poignant symbol of human hubris, technological limitations, and the loss of life in a tragedy that could have been prevented with better preparation and adherence to safety protocols. The story has inspired numerous books, movies, documentaries, and memorials over the years.
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NASA's Artemis I Rocket Launch from Launch Pad 39B Perimeter
On Nov. 16, 2022, the Orion spacecraft launched aboard the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket from NASA's Kennedy Space Center and embarked on the #Artemis I mission to the Moon and back. Orion orbited the Moon, getting as close as 79 miles to the lunar surface, and successfully splashed back down to Earth 25.5 days later on Dec. 11. Four RS-25 engines and two five-segment solid rocket boosters provided more than 8.8 million pounds of thrust for SLS during liftoff and flight. Thanks in part to development of a new RS-25 engine controller that checks engine health 50 times per second, engineers were able to collect more than 100 measurements on pressures, temperatures, flows, speeds, and vibrations on the four RS-25 engines that helped power Artemis I. The preliminary post-flight data indicates that all SLS systems performed exceptionally and that the designs are ready to support a crewed flight on Artemis II. The Artemis II mission will bring us closer to establishing a sustained human presence on the lunar surface and landing the first woman and first person of color on the Moon. This video was captured from the Launch Pad 39B perimeter and was used by engineers to monitor and track the rocket during flight. Video credit: NASA Music credit: Universal Production Music
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