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4k#Mars landing #NASA#preseverance rover 2020
4k#Mars landing #NASA#preseverance rover 2020
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Universe size comparison#comparison of planets#how planets are different from one another
Comparison of planets
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Moon impact#lunar exploration# space exploration
Beyond earth#information about space and earth#NASA
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LPS , Commercial Lunar Payload Services , Moon , NASA
CLPS,Commercial Lunar Payload Services,Moon,NASA
CLPS Risks and Benefits Video
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Science , DC-8 , ASIA-AQ , Aeronautics , Aviation , Planes , Science, Airborne
Science,DC-8,ASIA-AQ,Aeronautics,Aviation,Planes,Science
NASA and international partners are studying the air quality in Asia as part of a global effort to better understand the air we breathe. In partnership with Korea’s National Institute of Environmental Research (NIER), the Airborne and Satellite Investigation of Asian Air Quality, or ASIA-AQ mission, will collect detailed air quality data over several locations in Asia. Utilizing aircraft, satellites, and ground sites, the ASIA-AQ team will collect and share data with air quality agencies and government partners for use in understanding air quality in a unique way. Pollution changes as populations shift, economies rise and fall, and industries move or evolve. The ASIA-AQ project will improve our ability to measure those changes and how they connect to the global scale. Bringing scientists, aircraft, and instruments together from across Asia and around the world, ASIA-AQ demonstrates how scientific advancement is a collaborative effort.
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NASA#JPL#jet propulsion#Mars sample return
Mars sample return:The NASA Mars Sample Return mission aims to collect and bring back samples from the Martian surface for detailed analysis. This video showcases the intricate process of collecting, storing, and returning these samples, providing insights into the scientific objectives and technological advancements involved in this ambitious mission.
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Exoplanets in orbit around the brightest stars in the sky
TESS NASA’s Next Planet Hunter
The Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) will discover thousands of exoplanets in orbit around the brightest stars in the sky. In a two-year survey of the solar neighborhood, TESS will monitor more than 200,000 stars for temporary drops in brightness caused by planetary transits. This first-ever space-borne all-sky transit survey will identify planets ranging from Earth-sized to gas giants, around a wide range of stellar types and orbital distances. No ground-based survey can achieve this feat.TESS , exoplanet , two-year survey , Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite , h transit
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Astrophysics ||Planets in Space || Star ||Planets and Moons
NASA’s Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) has discovered a world between the sizes of Mars and Earth orbiting a bright, cool, nearby star. The planet, called L 98-59b, marks the smallest found by TESS yet.
Two other worlds orbit the same star. While all three planets’ sizes are known, further study with other telescopes will be needed to determine if they have atmospheres and, if so, which gases are present. The L 98-59 worlds nearly double the number of small exoplanets — that is, planets beyond our solar system — that have the best potential for this kind of follow-up.
L 98-59b is around 80% Earth’s size and about 10% smaller than the previous record holder discovered by TESS. Its host star, L 98-59, is an M dwarf about one-third the mass of the Sun and lies about 35 light-years away in the southern constellation Volans. While L 98-59b is a record for TESS, even smaller planets have been discovered in data collected by NASA’s Kepler satellite, including Kepler-37b, which is only 20% larger than the Moon.
The two other worlds in the system, L 98-59c and L 98-59d, are respectively around 1.4 and 1.6 times Earth’s size. All three were discovered by TESS using transits, periodic dips in the star’s brightness caused when each planet passes in front of it. NASA’s Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) has discovered a world between the sizes of Mars and Earth orbiting a bright, cool, nearby star. The planet, called L 98-59b, marks the smallest found by TESS yet.
Two other worlds orbit the same star. While all three planets’ sizes are known, further study with other telescopes will be needed to determine if they have atmospheres and, if so, which gases are present. The L 98-59 worlds nearly double the number of small exoplanets — that is, planets beyond our solar system — that have the best potential for this kind of follow-up.
L 98-59b is around 80% Earth’s size and about 10% smaller than the previous record holder discovered by TESS. Its host star, L 98-59, is an M dwarf about one-third the mass of the Sun and lies about 35 light-years away in the southern constellation Volans. While L 98-59b is a record for TESS, even smaller planets have been discovered in data collected by NASA’s Kepler satellite, including Kepler-37b, which is only 20% larger than the Moon.
The two other worlds in the system, L 98-59c and L 98-59d, are respectively around 1.4 and 1.6 times Earth’s size. All three were discovered by TESS using transits, periodic dips in the star’s brightness caused when each planet passes in front of it.
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Planets in space||beyond the earth|galaxy
Description: Embark on a cosmic journey through this mesmerizing video showcasing the enchanting beauty of planets in space. 🌌✨ Explore the mysteries of our celestial neighbors and witness the awe-inspiring dance of cosmic bodies. 🪐🚀 Join us in unraveling the wonders of the universe and marvel at the vastness of space. 🌠 #SpaceExploration #PlanetsInSpace #AstronomyVideoSpaceExploration #PlanetsInSpace #AstronomyVideo #CosmicWonders #CelestialBodies #GalacticJourney #StellarViews #AstroVideo #Planetarium #SpaceDiscovery #CosmicBeauty
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Frozen world ||-180 degree|
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🌬️ Venture into the chilling beauty of a "Frozen World" with NASA! 🚀 Explore the icy landscapes of distant planets and moons, where frozen oceans and towering ice formations create an otherworldly spectacle. ❄️🪐
🔍 Join NASA's mission to unravel the mysteries of these frozen realms, from polar exploration on distant exoplanets to the discovery of cryovolcanoes spewing icy plumes into the cosmic void. 🌌
🧊 Discover the potential for extraterrestrial life in the cold reaches of space and the fascinating adaptations required for survival in these extreme environments. 🌬️👽
🛰️ Subscribe to our channel to stay updated on the latest NASA discoveries and explore the frozen wonders that define the outer edges of our cosmic neighborhood. Like, share, and let us know your thoughts on these icy frontiers! ❄️🌠 #NASA #FrozenWorld #IcePlanets #Astrobiology #SpaceDiscovery #NASAExploration #Cryovolcanoes #ExtraterrestrialIce #IcyWonders #ColdCosmos
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Zero gravity food eating ||food in space|| zero gravity
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🚀 Embark on a mesmerizing journey through the cosmos with this incredible NASA video! 🌌✨ Witness the beauty of outer space, explore distant galaxies, and marvel at the wonders of our universe. 🌠 Join NASA's mission to unravel the mysteries of the cosmos and deepen our understanding of the vast celestial landscape.
🔭 Whether you're a space enthusiast or just curious about the universe, this video offers a breathtaking glimpse into the realms beyond our planet. 🌏🌕
🛰️ Stay informed about the latest space discoveries, groundbreaking research, and awe-inspiring visuals from NASA. Subscribe to our channel for regular updates on space exploration and scientific wonders that continue to expand our cosmic knowledge.
🌟 Don't forget to like, share, and leave a comment! What aspect of space fascinates you the most? Let's embark on this cosmic journey together! 🌌✨ #NASA #SpaceExploration #Astronomy #CosmicJourney #Stargazing #NASAVideo #CelestialBeauty #ScienceInSpace #Astrophysics #Galaxies#NASA
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Marc helicopter drone footage ||explore universe🌌
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