Rescued Tiny Kitten Grows Up Believing He's a Big Dog | Day 1 to 60
Two Months' Time Lapse My Dog Meet New Tiny Kitten for the First Time! My Dog Reacts to the Cat Rescued from Brink of Death. Introducing My Dogs to New Cat My Dogs concerned about a sick kitten after rescuing him.
How to Train your Labrador Puppy to Stop Biting
Labradors are one of the friendlies dog breeds in the world, but we have to understand that all puppies, even Labradors bite. it's your responsibility to train them to stop biting which you will learn in this video.
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Teach Your Cat in 30 Tricks .
Your cat positive, daily interaction with you to live a healthy and enriched life. Training your cat does just that! One short session per day is an excellent way to burn your cat's energy and strengthen your bond.
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Learn How To Train Your Dog In Fun Way
Learn How To Train Your Dog In Fun Way As They Are Trained In Dog Training Academy
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NASA Help Identify Uptick In Emissions Of Ozone - Depleting Compounds
NASA computer models help scientists identify an uptick in emissions of CFC-11, an ozone-depleting gas, in the atmosphere. NASA and NOAA work together, as part of a long-running research partnership, monitoring efforts on stratospheric ozone. This research continues their partnership, joining scientists from MIT and the University of Bristol.
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NASA Satellite Measures The Human Impact In Water Storage
To investigate humans' impact on freshwater resources, scientists have now conducted the first global accounting of fluctuating water levels in Earth' Lakes and reservoirs - including ones previously too small from space. Scientists used these height measurements to study 227,386 water bodies over 22 months and discovered that from season, the water level in Earth's lakes and ponds fluctuate on average by about 8.6 inches (0.22m). At the same time, the water level of human-managed reservoirs fluctuate on average by nearly quadruple that amount - about 34 inches (0.86).
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Driving a Spacecraft: Lucy Goes to Space
Discover the mysteries of the solar system through the eyes of the Lucy mission and its team members. This fourth episode features Lucy Flight Navigator, Coralie Adam, who discusses how the team direct Lucy on its journey to the Trojan asteroids.
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Earth and Sun from the Moon's South Pole
This visualization shows the unusual motions of the Earth and Sun as viewed from the South Pole of the Moon. The animation compresses three months (a little over three lunar days) into two minutes. The virtual camera is on the rim of Shackleton Crater, partially visible in the bottom right, and is aimed at the Earth. The mountain on the horizon, about 85 miles away, is unofficially known as Mons Malapert.
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Apollo 14 Hike To Cone Crater
Apollo 14 landed on the Moon a little after 3:00 a.m. Houston time on February 5, 1971. The landing site in the Fra Mauro highlands had originally been the destination of Apollo 13 ten months earlier. The site is on the edge of a debris field created by the impact that formed Cone crater , 330 meters in diameter and about 1.5 kilometers away.
Apollo13 Views of the Moon in 4K
Data from the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter spacecraft now makes it possible to show what the Apollo 13 astronauts saw as they flew around the far side of the Moon. This video showcases visualizations in 4K resolution of many of those lunar surface views, starting with earthset and sunrise, and concluding with the time Apollo 13 reestablished radio contact with Mission Control. Also depicted is the path of the free return trajectory around the Moon, and a continuous view of the Moon throughout that path.
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Artemis: inside the latest achievements
NASA's Artemis program completed several milestones this quarter (Q1 2020) on its journey to take U.S. astronauts to the surface of the Moon. NASA's Orion spacecraft has completed a successful final test of the vehicle 's Attitude Control Motor which steers and orients its launch control staff took part in multiple Firing Room Simulation to certify them for operations.