What If Just One Planet Disappeared from the Solar System
Have you ever thought about what will happen to your solar system’s “perfect harmony” if it loses a planet? For example, the closest planet to the Sun is Mercury, right? Oh, it’s so small! So with Mercury gone, how’s Earth looking? Hmm, no changes in the solar system. It’s all about gravity.
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What Do Planets Sound Like?
the What Do Planets Sound Like? Want to become smart with a cool science video? In this video we look at what our solar system sounds like with a list of sounds from planets like mars, earth, moon and the sun! Be sure to use and wear headphones for these cool sounds collected by NASA scientists and astronauts!
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SIMULATED Journey from EARTH to the END of the UNIVERSE
🔹This journey breaks several laws of physics in order to reach the known limit of the universe, using a spacecraft capable of travelling at any speed.
🔹The distance and speed are approximate, giving us an idea of how fast the spacecraft has to travel to move through the vast expanses of the universe.
🔹Along the way, an AI will explain some important elements of the journey, to give us a more complete picture of what we are seeing.
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How High You Could Jump on Different Planets in 3D
Gravity is what keeps your feet firmly planted on the ground. That’s why the average person can only jump as high as 1.5 feet straight up. But what if we had to live on another planet — say, Venus or Saturn? Let’s find out what difficulties we’d have to endure there. How high could you jump on other planets? The gravity on Mercury, for example, is less than half that on Earth, so you’ll be able to jump about 4 ft high. But if you were to jump being on Venus, you’d make it just shy of 1.7 ft high because the mass and size of Earth and Venus are almost similar with Venus being a little smaller.
Bu the way, guys, did you know that Venus is a really inhospitable place? You’d be able to see Earth from here if not for the whirling mass of clouds above. They create a monstrous greenhouse effect, as well as immense atmospheric pressure. And despite the constant temperature of a blazing furnace, rain here wouldn’t bring relief: the clouds up there are made of sulfuric acid! Let's learn more about these amazing objects that orbit the same sun as Earth! Here are some surprising facts about the planets of the Solar System.
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Real Images From Our Solar System
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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NASA Parker Solar Probe - Journey To The Sun
On Aug. 11th 2018, NASA launched the Parker Solar Probe, which will be the first-ever mission to "touch" the Sun.
The probe, about the size of a small car, will travel directly into the Sun's atmosphere, about 4 million miles from the surface.
The probe will slingshot around Venus, which will help it create a tighter orbit around the Sun, it’s first orbit around the sun will be at 15 million miles, it’s 21st orbit in 2024 will put it at 4 million miles from the sun, and travelling at around 430,000 Kph.
NASA’s Parker Solar Probe will study the Sun to help us better understand the corona, the solar wind and other solar activity that might impact life on Earth.
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Nasa climate
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Ever since the Perseverance Rover landed on the Martian surface more than two years ago, Ingenuity has been consistently flying. Despite a mission goal around one month long, the helicopter surpassed these expectations and has been continuing to help gather new information and scout for the rover. This was up until a few months ago when NASA lost contact with it.
Specifically, Ingenuity attempted its 52nd flight back on April 26th and while NASA knew the helicopter had flown as instructed, they lost contact with it as it descended. Since then, the agency hadn’t heard a thing and wasn’t sure about the condition of the helicopter. We now know that Ingenuity is in good health and will attempt another flight soon.
This is good news as Perseverance could benefit heavily from more scouting as it makes its way toward new terrain. Here I will go more in-depth into what caused the two month long communication blackout, some of the issues the helicopter has run into, what to expect in the coming months, and more
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Trump's mug shot released by Fulton County Sheriff's Office | ABCNL
Earlier today former President Donald Trump was booked and processed at the Fulton County Sheriff's Office where mug shot was taken.
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Full Vivek Ramaswamy: I stand by calling Trump a 'sore loser' in 2020
Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy joins Meet the Press to address the racially motivated shooting in Jacksonville, Florida, his views on the 2020 election, why he would be a better president than Donald Trump and whether Mike Pence did the right thing on January 6th.
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Moon - Close Up View - Real Sound. HD
Our Universe is not silent..
Although space is a vacuum, that does not mean there is no sound in it.
Yes, space is a vacuum - so it generally doesn't carry sound waves like air does here on Earth. However, some sounds do exist in outer space, we just can't hear them. Various probes that zoom through the space are capable of capturing radio emissions from astronomical objects. NASA's scientist have designed special instrument known as 'astronomical interferometer' which can record these electromagnetic vibrations, and transfer them into sounds within range of human hearing (20-20,000 Hz).
Interesting Facts about our Moon:
The Moon's Latin name is Luna.
The Moon formed approx. 4.5 billion years ago.
Moon is the fifth-largest natural satellite in the Solar System.
The moon orbits the Earth at an average speed of 3,700 kilometers an hour.
The Moon is in synchronous rotation with Earth - it is always shows Earth the same side.
The Moon’s surface is dark.
The dark side of the Moon cools to about -169 degrees Celsius.
During the lunar day that lasts about a month Moon's surface bakes in the sun at up to 117 degrees Celsius.
The Moon is drifting away from the Earth approx. 3.8 cm every year.
The Moon has quakes called the Moonquakes.
There is water on the Moon.
The Soviet Union’s Luna program featured the first successful landing of an unmanned spacecraft on the surface of the Moon in 1966.
The USA’s NASA Apollo 11 mission in 1969 was the first manned Moon landing.
The first person to set foot on the Moon was Neil Armstrong.
A lunar eclipse occurs when the Earth is between the Sun and the Moon.
The Moons is actually more of an oval shape.
The Moon is international property.
Apollo 17 astronaut Harrison Schmitt was allergic to the Moon.
Astronauts have brought 842 pounds of moon material back to Earth.
The dark spots on the moon are called maria.
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Chandryan 3 - after the landing
Congratulations to ISRO for successfully soft landing on the moon.
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Find out why July 2023 was a record-breaking month on This Week @NASA – August 18, 2023
Our Webb Space Telescope captures a cosmic ring, the team behind our upcoming Psyche mission, and the unique thing about a star that was ripped apart by a black hole … a few of the stories to tell you about Nasa...
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Moon Phases 2022 – Southern Hemisphere – 4K
This 4K visualization shows the Moon's phase and libration at hourly intervals throughout 2022, as viewed from the Southern Hemisphere. Each frame represents one hour. In addition, this visualization shows the Moon's orbit position, sub-Earth and subsolar points, and distance from the Earth at true scale. Craters near the terminator are labeled, as are Apollo landing sites, maria, and other albedo features in sunlight.
Video credit: NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center
Data visualization by Ernie Wright (USRA)
Producer & Editor - David Ladd (AIMM)
Music provided by Universal Production Music: “Blossom Hills” – Achille Richard
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