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Q&BA;: How does a gravitational slingshot work?
In this episode of Q&BA;, I describe how a gravitational slingshot works, and how they are ...
published: 14 Feb 2012
author: TheBadAstronomer
Q&BA;: How does a gravitational slingshot work?
Q&BA;: How does a gravitational slingshot work?
In this episode of Q&BA;, I describe how a gravitational slingshot works, and how they are used to get spacecraft to the inner and outer solar system.- published: 14 Feb 2012
- views: 8395
- author: TheBadAstronomer
1:10
Juno Mission: Earth Swingby (2013.10.09)
After traveling in space for two years, Juno swings back around Earth in October 2013. It ...
published: 23 Oct 2011
author: djxatlanta
Juno Mission: Earth Swingby (2013.10.09)
Juno Mission: Earth Swingby (2013.10.09)
After traveling in space for two years, Juno swings back around Earth in October 2013. It will use Earth's gravity to help propel itself toward Jupiter — a m...- published: 23 Oct 2011
- views: 241
- author: djxatlanta
5:46
Mathematics demonstration using bouncing balls
Science Technology Engineering Mathematics: Dr Daniel Read from the School of Mathematics ...
published: 23 Oct 2012
author: universityofleedsuk
Mathematics demonstration using bouncing balls
Mathematics demonstration using bouncing balls
Science Technology Engineering Mathematics: Dr Daniel Read from the School of Mathematics explains the concept of the 'Gravitational Slingshot'- published: 23 Oct 2012
- views: 441
- author: universityofleedsuk
0:24
Gravitational Slingshot Effect
http://demonstrations.wolfram.com/GravitationalSlingshotEffect The Wolfram Demonstrations ...
published: 03 Jun 2010
author: wolframmathematica
Gravitational Slingshot Effect
Gravitational Slingshot Effect
http://demonstrations.wolfram.com/GravitationalSlingshotEffect The Wolfram Demonstrations Project contains thousands of free interactive visualizations, with...- published: 03 Jun 2010
- views: 5450
- author: wolframmathematica
1:04
PHSC 110- Gravitational Slingshot
Star Trek: The Next Generation "Booby Trap" Season 3; Episode 6 THIS IS NOT MINE....
published: 14 Jun 2013
author: Dj O\'Hara
PHSC 110- Gravitational Slingshot
PHSC 110- Gravitational Slingshot
Star Trek: The Next Generation "Booby Trap" Season 3; Episode 6 THIS IS NOT MINE.- published: 14 Jun 2013
- views: 16
- author: Dj O\'Hara
37:50
BLOSSOMS - Gravity Assist or Stealing a Planet Angular Momentum and Getting Away With It
This video lesson will present Gravity Assist, or what is wrongly referred to as the gravi...
published: 28 Oct 2013
BLOSSOMS - Gravity Assist or Stealing a Planet Angular Momentum and Getting Away With It
BLOSSOMS - Gravity Assist or Stealing a Planet Angular Momentum and Getting Away With It
This video lesson will present Gravity Assist, or what is wrongly referred to as the gravitational slingshot. "Gravity assist" is a maneuver performed by interplanetary spacecraft to travel farther on less fuel. It is a classic exercise in Newtonian mechanics.- published: 28 Oct 2013
- views: 26
9:44
How To Get Into Interplanetary Orbits Using The Least Amount Of Fuel In Kerbal Space Program
Shujintribble asked me some questions and I tried to answer them with some examples, speci...
published: 15 Oct 2012
author: Scott Manley
How To Get Into Interplanetary Orbits Using The Least Amount Of Fuel In Kerbal Space Program
How To Get Into Interplanetary Orbits Using The Least Amount Of Fuel In Kerbal Space Program
Shujintribble asked me some questions and I tried to answer them with some examples, specifically he wanted to know about minimizing the delta-v needed for t...- published: 15 Oct 2012
- views: 21357
- author: Scott Manley
5:41
Gravity Slingshot
From sci-fi to real life....gravity assist can be very useful when you want to get from he...
published: 09 Nov 2013
Gravity Slingshot
Gravity Slingshot
From sci-fi to real life....gravity assist can be very useful when you want to get from here to there.- published: 09 Nov 2013
- views: 23
7:14
Slingshot Effect
Marty explains how a spacecraft can bootstrap its order by hooking onto a planet's gravita...
published: 18 Dec 2011
author: Martin Green
Slingshot Effect
Slingshot Effect
Marty explains how a spacecraft can bootstrap its order by hooking onto a planet's gravitational field. From the Math with Marty archives.- published: 18 Dec 2011
- views: 941
- author: Martin Green
2:15
The Dudesons Season 3 - Gravitational Slingshot
A little Previem of Season 3 Work this "car" out?!?! -*Make me happy by clicking SUBSCRIBE...
published: 20 Jul 2008
author: DevilleUSA
The Dudesons Season 3 - Gravitational Slingshot
The Dudesons Season 3 - Gravitational Slingshot
A little Previem of Season 3 Work this "car" out?!?! -*Make me happy by clicking SUBSCRIBE-* In my channel you will always find the newest videos about the d...- published: 20 Jul 2008
- views: 132403
- author: DevilleUSA
0:33
NASA's Juno probe to slingshot around Earth en route to Jupiter
For story suggestions please contact tips@nma.com.tw
NASA's Juno spacecraft, launched in ...
published: 09 Nov 2013
NASA's Juno probe to slingshot around Earth en route to Jupiter
NASA's Juno probe to slingshot around Earth en route to Jupiter
For story suggestions please contact tips@nma.com.tw NASA's Juno spacecraft, launched in August 2011, will pass by Earth on October 9th to gain a speed boost for its journey to Jupiter. The spacecraft will pass by 560 km above Earth's surface.The flyby is designed to bump Juno's speed from 125,500 kph relative to the sun to 140,000 kph. Juno was launched via an Atlas V rocket, which also provided half of the boost it needs to reach Jupiter. By performing a so-called 'gravitational slingshot', Juno will gain the rest of the speed it needs for the long trip to Jupiter from Earth's gravitational field. A 'gravitational slingshot' involves the use of the relative movement and gravity of a planet to alter the path and speed of a spacecraft in order to save propellant and time. It can be used to accelerate and re-direct the path of a spacecraft. Juno is scheduled to arrive at Jupiter in July 2016 after a journey 2.74 billion kilometers. The probe's major objectives are to understand the formation and evolution of Jupiter by determining the amount of water and ammonia present in the atmosphere, observing the dynamics and Jupiter's upper atmosphere and mapping the planet's magnetic and gravity fields to learn more about its deep interior.- published: 09 Nov 2013
- views: 89
0:52
NASA's Juno probe to slingshot around Earth en route to Jupiter
NASA's Juno spacecraft, launched in August 2011, will pass by Earth on October 9th to gain...
published: 11 Nov 2013
NASA's Juno probe to slingshot around Earth en route to Jupiter
NASA's Juno probe to slingshot around Earth en route to Jupiter
NASA's Juno spacecraft, launched in August 2011, will pass by Earth on October 9th to gain a speed boost for its journey to Jupiter. The spacecraft will pass by 560 km above Earth's surface.The flyby is designed to bump Juno's speed from 125,500 kph relative to the sun to 140,000 kph. Juno was launched via an Atlas V rocket, which also provided half of the boost it needs to reach Jupiter. By performing a so-called 'gravitational slingshot', Juno will gain the rest of the speed it needs for the long trip to Jupiter from Earth's gravitational field. A 'gravitational slingshot' involves the use of the relative movement and gravity of a planet to alter the path and speed of a spacecraft in order to save propellant and time. It can be used to accelerate and re-direct the path of a spacecraft. Juno is scheduled to arrive at Jupiter in July 2016 after a journey 2.74 billion kilometers. The probe's major objectives are to understand the formation and evolution of Jupiter by determining the amount of water and ammonia present in the atmosphere, observing the dynamics and Jupiter's upper atmosphere and mapping the planet's magnetic and gravity fields to learn more about its deep interior. -------------------------------------------------------- TomoNews is your daily source for top animated news. We've combined animation and video footage with a snarky personality to bring you the biggest and best stories from around the world. For news that's fun and never boring, visit our channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/TomoNewsUS Subscribe to stay updated on all the top stories: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=TomoNewsUS Stay connected with us here: Facebook http://www.facebook.com/TomoNewsUS Twitter @tomonewsus http://www.twitter.com/TomoNewsUS Google+ http://gplus.to/TomoNewsUS- published: 11 Nov 2013
- views: 187
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1:26
Juno Mission: Flight Path to Jupiter
Juno launched in August 2011 and will take about five years to travel to Jupiter, first lo...
published: 23 Oct 2011
author: djxatlanta
Juno Mission: Flight Path to Jupiter
Juno Mission: Flight Path to Jupiter
Juno launched in August 2011 and will take about five years to travel to Jupiter, first looping around the inner solar system and swinging past Earth to get ...- published: 23 Oct 2011
- views: 922
- author: djxatlanta
8:41
Inquisition I Probe Launch and Gravitational Assist
Program Used: Universe Sandbox Music: Whales - Greenpeace Enjoy!...
published: 08 Nov 2011
author: FiahOwl
Inquisition I Probe Launch and Gravitational Assist
Inquisition I Probe Launch and Gravitational Assist
Program Used: Universe Sandbox Music: Whales - Greenpeace Enjoy!- published: 08 Nov 2011
- views: 113
- author: FiahOwl
18:01
Kerbal Space Program - Using Gravity Assists To Save Fuel
Using maneuver nodes I plot a multi-pass gravity assisted trajectory from Kerbin to Jool, ...
published: 30 Jun 2013
author: Scott Manley
Kerbal Space Program - Using Gravity Assists To Save Fuel
Kerbal Space Program - Using Gravity Assists To Save Fuel
Using maneuver nodes I plot a multi-pass gravity assisted trajectory from Kerbin to Jool, using less fuel than would otherwise be needed.- published: 30 Jun 2013
- views: 31968
- author: Scott Manley