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Eugene N. Parker (born June 10, 1927) is an American solar astrophysicist who received his B.S. degree in physics from Michigan State University in 1948 and Ph.D. from Caltech in 1951. In the mid-1950s Parker developed the theory on the supersonic solar wind and predicted the Parker spiral shape of the solar magnetic field in the outer solar system. In 1987, Parker proposed that the solar corona might be heated by myriad tiny "nanoflares", miniature brightenings resembling solar flares that would occur all over the surface of the Sun.
Parker was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 1967. As of early 2005, he was still engaged in active research at the University of Chicago. His daughter and son-in-law are both faculty members at Michigan State University.
Parker spent four years at the University of Utah and has been at the University of Chicago since 1955, where he has held positions in the physics department, the astronomy and astrophysics department and the Enrico Fermi Institute. He is the leading authority on the solar wind and the effects of magnetic fields in the heliosphere. His work has greatly increased understanding of the solar corona, the solar wind, the magnetic fields of both the Earth and the Sun, and their complex electromagnetic interactions. The theoretical models which he developed in part by looking at comet tails have in recent years been confirmed by spacecraft. His books, especially Cosmical Magnetic Fields, have educated generations of investigators. His most recent book includes the effects of magnetic fields of planets, stars, and galaxies on X-ray emissions.
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The University of Chicago (U of C, Chicago, or UChicago) is a private research university in Chicago. The university, established in 1890, consists of The College, various graduate programs, interdisciplinary committees organized into four academic research divisions and seven professional schools. Beyond the arts and sciences, Chicago is also well known for its professional schools, which include the Pritzker School of Medicine, the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, the Law School, the School of Social Service Administration, the Harris School of Public Policy Studies, the Graham School of Continuing Liberal and Professional Studies and the Divinity School. The university currently enrolls approximately 5,000 students in the College and around 15,000 students overall.
University of Chicago scholars have played a major role in the development of various academic disciplines, including: the Chicago school of economics, the Chicago school of sociology, the law and economics movement in legal analysis, the Chicago school of literary criticism, the Chicago school of religion, and the behavioralism school of political science. Chicago's physics department helped develop the world's first man-made, self-sustaining nuclear reaction beneath the university's Stagg Field. Chicago's research pursuits have been aided by unique affiliations with world-renowned institutions like the nearby Fermilab and Argonne National Laboratory, as well as the Marine Biological Laboratory. The university is also home to the University of Chicago Press, the largest university press in the United States. With an estimated completion date of 2020, the Barack Obama Presidential Center will be housed at the University of Chicago and include both the Obama presidential library and offices of the Obama Foundation.
Coordinates: 38°52′59″N 77°0′59″W / 38.88306°N 77.01639°W / 38.88306; -77.01639
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is the agency of the United States Federal Government responsible for the civilian space program as well as aeronautics and aerospace research.
President Dwight D. Eisenhower established the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) in 1958 with a distinctly civilian (rather than military) orientation encouraging peaceful applications in space science. The National Aeronautics and Space Act was passed on July 29, 1958, disestablishing NASA's predecessor, the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA). The new agency became operational on October 1, 1958.
Since that time, most US space exploration efforts have been led by NASA, including the Apollo moon-landing missions, the Skylab space station, and later the Space Shuttle. Currently, NASA is supporting the International Space Station and is overseeing the development of the Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle, the Space Launch System and Commercial Crew vehicles. The agency is also responsible for the Launch Services Program (LSP) which provides oversight of launch operations and countdown management for unmanned NASA launches.
Eugene Parker, the S. Chandrasekhar Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus in Physics at the University of Chicago, discusses his scientific research on the sun, including his landmark discovery of the solar wind. Nearly 60 years ago, Parker first coined the term solar wind to describe the stream of electrically charged particles emitted by the sun. On May 31, 2017, NASA honored Parker by naming its first mission to the sun—the Parker Solar Probe—in his honor. (Video by UChicago Creative) Learn more here: https://www.uchicago.edu/features/nasa_names_solar_mission_after_uchicago_physicist/
On May 31, NASA renamed humanity’s first mission to fly a spacecraft directly into the sun’s atmosphere in honor of Professor Eugene Parker, a pioneering physicist at the University of Chicago. This is the first time in agency history a spacecraft has been named for a living individual. Parker, the S. Chandrasekhar Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus in Physics, is best known for developing the concept of solar wind—the stream of electrically charged particles emitted by the sun. Previously named Solar Probe Plus, the Parker Solar Probe will launch in summer 2018. Placed in orbit within four million miles of the sun’s surface, and facing heat and radiation unlike any spacecraft in history, the spacecraft will explore the sun’s outer atmosphere and make critical observations that will...
Eugene Parker, the S. Chandrasekhar Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus in Physics at the University of Chicago, was honored at a May 31 NASA ceremony at UChicago. NASA named the Parker Solar Probe, its landmark mission to the sun, after the pioneering UChicago physicist.
Sports Agent, Eugene Parker, lived an exceptional life. This video, that played at his home going, shows a summary of just a handful of some of those exceptional moments.
NewsChannel 15's Ross Kinsey talks with NFL sports agent and Fort Wayne native Eugene Parker in the special series 28 Ideas in 28 Days.
Thomas Zurbuchen, associate administrator for NASA’s Science Mission Directorate, speaks at a May 31 event at the University of Chicago, during which NASA announced it has named the first mission to fly a spacecraft directly into the sun’s atmosphere after UChicago Prof. Eugene Parker. Set to launch in summer 2018, the Parker Solar Probe is the first NASA spacecraft named for a living individual.
Eugene Parker, S. Chandrasekhar Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus, received several honors from NASA during a May 31 celebration at UChicago. NASA’s landmark mission to the sun was named the Parker Solar Probe, and the longtime UChicago physicist also received a distinguished public service medal, one of NASA’s highest recognitions.
In 2018, NASA will launch a solar probe that will travel closer to the sun than any spacecraft before. But why? What are they looking for? NASA Just Revealed There Could Be Life On Saturn's Moon, Enceladus - https://youtu.be/YIVh53TBonM Sign Up For The Seeker Newsletter Here - http://bit.ly/1UO1PxI Read More: NASA's Mission to the Sun Gets a New Official Name https://www.seeker.com/space/astrophysics/nasa-gives-an-official-name-to-its-mission-to-the-sun "NASA's upcoming sun-studying mission, which will come much closer to Earth's star than any spacecraft in history, has been renamed the Parker Solar Probe, agency officials announced today (May 31). The new moniker honors pioneering University of Chicago astrophysicist Eugene Parker, who predicted the existence of the solar...
NASA officials renamed the agency's upcoming sun-studying mission in honour of astrophysicist Eugene Parker, at a press conference at the University of Chicago, Wednesday. NASA's Thomas Zurbuchen announced, "It is my great honour, a few days before your 90th birthday, Gene, to announce that we are renaming the Solar Probe Plus spacecraft to be known from now on as the Parker Solar Probe. Congratulations." Commenting of the mission, project scientist Nicola Fox said that it will be "the coolest, hottest mission under the sun" and that NASA hopes the mission will answer question such as "Why is the corona hotter than the surface of the sun?" The mission is scheduled for summer 2018. Video ID: 20170531 071 Video on Demand: http://www.ruptly.tv Contact: cd@ruptly.tv Twitter: http://twit...
Fort Wayne native and local sports legend Eugene Parker is remembered by athletes and friends. Chris Darby reports.
The first mission designed to fly directly into the sun’s atmosphere – Solar Probe Plus has been renamed the Parker Solar Probe, in honor of University of Chicago physicist, Eugene Parker. Parker is best known for developing the concept of solar wind, which is the stream of electrically charged particles emitted by the sun. This is the first time a NASA spacecraft has been named after a living person. Targeted for launch in 2018, the mission will help answer questions about the physics of how stars work. Also, Webb Space Telescope Showcased at JSC, Space Station Crew Safely Returns to Earth, and Centennial of JFK’s Birth!
Hundreds are expected to attend the funeral for Eugene Parker.
NASA is naming its upcoming mission to “touch the Sun” after Eugene Parker, a prominent astrophysicist who discovered the existence of solar wind — the charged particles that are constantly streaming from our star. The mission, originally named Solar Probe Plus, will now be called the Parker Solar Probe. Story via 7 news 2017 06 01. From: https://www.theverge.com/2017/5/31/15718758/nasa-sun-mission-2018-eugene-parker-solar-probe-plus
Fort Wayne's Eugene Parker, now operating his own sports agency, played basketball in Fort Wayne, Purdue and Athletes In Action.
NASA has renamed the Solar Probe Plus spacecraft — humanity’s first mission to a star, which will launch in 2018 — as the Parker Solar Probe in honor of astrophysicist Eugene Parker. The announcement was made at a ceremony at the University of Chicago, where Parker serves as the S. Chandrasekhar Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus, Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics. In 1958, Parker — then a young professor at the university’s Enrico Fermi Institute — published an article in the Astrophysical Journal called “Dynamics of the interplanetary gas and magnetic fields.” Parker believed there was high speed matter and magnetism constantly escaping the sun, and that it affected the planets and space throughout our solar system. This phenomenon, now known as the solar wind, has been pr...
NASA has renamed the Solar Probe Plus spacecraft — humanity’s first mission to a star, which will launch in 2018 — as the Parker Solar Probe in honor of astrophysicist Eugene Parker. The announcement was made at a ceremony at the University of Chicago, where Parker serves as the S. Chandrasekhar Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus, Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics. In 1958, Parker — then a young professor at the university’s Enrico Fermi Institute — published an article in the Astrophysical Journal called “Dynamics of the interplanetary gas and magnetic fields.” Parker believed there was high speed matter and magnetism constantly escaping the sun, and that it affected the planets and space throughout our solar system. This phenomenon, now known as the solar wind, has been pr...
Read the CNET article here - http://cnet.co/2spvpyx NASA renames its Solar Probe Plus spacecraft to honor researcher Eugene Parker, who discovered "solar wind." The Parker Solar Probe will set off an unprecedented mission to touch the sun next year. Subscribe to CNET: http://cnet.co/2heRhep Check out our playlists: http://cnet.co/2g8kcf4 Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cnet Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/cnet Follow us on Instagram: http://bit.ly/2icCYYm Add us on Snapchat: http://cnet.co/2h4uoK3
Eugene Parker, the S. Chandrasekhar Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus in Physics at the University of Chicago, discusses his scientific research on the sun, including his landmark discovery of the solar wind. Nearly 60 years ago, Parker first coined the term solar wind to describe the stream of electrically charged particles emitted by the sun. On May 31, 2017, NASA honored Parker by naming its first mission to the sun—the Parker Solar Probe—in his honor. (Video by UChicago Creative) Learn more here: https://www.uchicago.edu/features/nasa_names_solar_mission_after_uchicago_physicist/
On May 31, NASA renamed humanity’s first mission to fly a spacecraft directly into the sun’s atmosphere in honor of Professor Eugene Parker, a pioneering physicist at the University of Chicago. This is the first time in agency history a spacecraft has been named for a living individual. Parker, the S. Chandrasekhar Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus in Physics, is best known for developing the concept of solar wind—the stream of electrically charged particles emitted by the sun. Previously named Solar Probe Plus, the Parker Solar Probe will launch in summer 2018. Placed in orbit within four million miles of the sun’s surface, and facing heat and radiation unlike any spacecraft in history, the spacecraft will explore the sun’s outer atmosphere and make critical observations that will...
Eugene Parker, the S. Chandrasekhar Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus in Physics at the University of Chicago, was honored at a May 31 NASA ceremony at UChicago. NASA named the Parker Solar Probe, its landmark mission to the sun, after the pioneering UChicago physicist.
Sports Agent, Eugene Parker, lived an exceptional life. This video, that played at his home going, shows a summary of just a handful of some of those exceptional moments.
Eugene Parker, S. Chandrasekhar Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus, received several honors from NASA during a May 31 celebration at UChicago. NASA’s landmark mission to the sun was named the Parker Solar Probe, and the longtime UChicago physicist also received a distinguished public service medal, one of NASA’s highest recognitions.
NewsChannel 15's Ross Kinsey talks with NFL sports agent and Fort Wayne native Eugene Parker in the special series 28 Ideas in 28 Days.
Fort Wayne native and local sports legend Eugene Parker is remembered by athletes and friends. Chris Darby reports.
Thomas Zurbuchen, associate administrator for NASA’s Science Mission Directorate, speaks at a May 31 event at the University of Chicago, during which NASA announced it has named the first mission to fly a spacecraft directly into the sun’s atmosphere after UChicago Prof. Eugene Parker. Set to launch in summer 2018, the Parker Solar Probe is the first NASA spacecraft named for a living individual.
NASA has renamed the Solar Probe Plus spacecraft — humanity’s first mission to a star, which will launch in 2018 — as the Parker Solar Probe in honor of astrophysicist Eugene Parker. The announcement was made at a ceremony at the University of Chicago, where Parker serves as the S. Chandrasekhar Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus, Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics. In 1958, Parker — then a young professor at the university’s Enrico Fermi Institute — published an article in the Astrophysical Journal called “Dynamics of the interplanetary gas and magnetic fields.” Parker believed there was high speed matter and magnetism constantly escaping the sun, and that it affected the planets and space throughout our solar system. This phenomenon, now known as the solar wind, has been pr...
Hundreds are expected to attend the funeral for Eugene Parker.
NASA on Wednesday announced that it has renamed the Solar Probe Plus spacecraft - humanity's first mission to a star, which will be launched in 2018 - as the Parker Solar Probe in honour of astrophysicist Eugene Parker. "This is the first time NASA has named a spacecraft for a living individual," said Thomas Zurbuchen, Associate Administrator for NASA's Science Mission Directorate in Washington. The announcement was made at a ceremony at the University of Chicago, where Parker serves as the S Chandrasekhar Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus, Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics. In 1958, Parker, then a young professor at the university's Enrico Fermi Institute, published an article in the Astrophysical Journal called "Dynamics of the interplanetary gas and magnetic fields." F...
Eugene Parker was a star basketball player at Concordia Lutheran High School and Purdue University before a successful career as an agent. His clients included five Hall of Famers, including Rod Woodson, Emmitt Smith and Deion Sanders.
In 2018, NASA will launch a solar probe that will travel closer to the sun than any spacecraft before. But why? What are they looking for? NASA Just Revealed There Could Be Life On Saturn's Moon, Enceladus - https://youtu.be/YIVh53TBonM Sign Up For The Seeker Newsletter Here - http://bit.ly/1UO1PxI Read More: NASA's Mission to the Sun Gets a New Official Name https://www.seeker.com/space/astrophysics/nasa-gives-an-official-name-to-its-mission-to-the-sun "NASA's upcoming sun-studying mission, which will come much closer to Earth's star than any spacecraft in history, has been renamed the Parker Solar Probe, agency officials announced today (May 31). The new moniker honors pioneering University of Chicago astrophysicist Eugene Parker, who predicted the existence of the solar...
Fort Wayne's Eugene Parker, now operating his own sports agency, played basketball in Fort Wayne, Purdue and Athletes In Action.
Sports agent and Fort Wayne native Eugene Parker discusses the economy in NewsChannel 15's 28 in 28 series.
Eugene Parker, the S. Chandrasekhar Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus in Physics at the University of Chicago, discusses his scientific research on the sun, including his landmark discovery of the solar wind. Nearly 60 years ago, Parker first coined the term solar wind to describe the stream of electrically charged particles emitted by the sun. On May 31, 2017, NASA honored Parker by naming its first mission to the sun—the Parker Solar Probe—in his honor. (Video by UChicago Creative) Learn more here: https://www.uchicago.edu/features/nasa_names_solar_mission_after_uchicago_physicist/
On May 31, NASA renamed humanity’s first mission to fly a spacecraft directly into the sun’s atmosphere in honor of Professor Eugene Parker, a pioneering physicist at the University of Chicago. This is the first time in agency history a spacecraft has been named for a living individual. Parker, the S. Chandrasekhar Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus in Physics, is best known for developing the concept of solar wind—the stream of electrically charged particles emitted by the sun. Previously named Solar Probe Plus, the Parker Solar Probe will launch in summer 2018. Placed in orbit within four million miles of the sun’s surface, and facing heat and radiation unlike any spacecraft in history, the spacecraft will explore the sun’s outer atmosphere and make critical observations that will...
Eugene Parker, the S. Chandrasekhar Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus in Physics at the University of Chicago, was honored at a May 31 NASA ceremony at UChicago. NASA named the Parker Solar Probe, its landmark mission to the sun, after the pioneering UChicago physicist.
Sports Agent, Eugene Parker, lived an exceptional life. This video, that played at his home going, shows a summary of just a handful of some of those exceptional moments.
NewsChannel 15's Ross Kinsey talks with NFL sports agent and Fort Wayne native Eugene Parker in the special series 28 Ideas in 28 Days.
Thomas Zurbuchen, associate administrator for NASA’s Science Mission Directorate, speaks at a May 31 event at the University of Chicago, during which NASA announced it has named the first mission to fly a spacecraft directly into the sun’s atmosphere after UChicago Prof. Eugene Parker. Set to launch in summer 2018, the Parker Solar Probe is the first NASA spacecraft named for a living individual.
Eugene Parker, S. Chandrasekhar Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus, received several honors from NASA during a May 31 celebration at UChicago. NASA’s landmark mission to the sun was named the Parker Solar Probe, and the longtime UChicago physicist also received a distinguished public service medal, one of NASA’s highest recognitions.
In 2018, NASA will launch a solar probe that will travel closer to the sun than any spacecraft before. But why? What are they looking for? NASA Just Revealed There Could Be Life On Saturn's Moon, Enceladus - https://youtu.be/YIVh53TBonM Sign Up For The Seeker Newsletter Here - http://bit.ly/1UO1PxI Read More: NASA's Mission to the Sun Gets a New Official Name https://www.seeker.com/space/astrophysics/nasa-gives-an-official-name-to-its-mission-to-the-sun "NASA's upcoming sun-studying mission, which will come much closer to Earth's star than any spacecraft in history, has been renamed the Parker Solar Probe, agency officials announced today (May 31). The new moniker honors pioneering University of Chicago astrophysicist Eugene Parker, who predicted the existence of the solar...
NASA officials renamed the agency's upcoming sun-studying mission in honour of astrophysicist Eugene Parker, at a press conference at the University of Chicago, Wednesday. NASA's Thomas Zurbuchen announced, "It is my great honour, a few days before your 90th birthday, Gene, to announce that we are renaming the Solar Probe Plus spacecraft to be known from now on as the Parker Solar Probe. Congratulations." Commenting of the mission, project scientist Nicola Fox said that it will be "the coolest, hottest mission under the sun" and that NASA hopes the mission will answer question such as "Why is the corona hotter than the surface of the sun?" The mission is scheduled for summer 2018. Video ID: 20170531 071 Video on Demand: http://www.ruptly.tv Contact: cd@ruptly.tv Twitter: http://twit...
Fort Wayne native and local sports legend Eugene Parker is remembered by athletes and friends. Chris Darby reports.
The first mission designed to fly directly into the sun’s atmosphere – Solar Probe Plus has been renamed the Parker Solar Probe, in honor of University of Chicago physicist, Eugene Parker. Parker is best known for developing the concept of solar wind, which is the stream of electrically charged particles emitted by the sun. This is the first time a NASA spacecraft has been named after a living person. Targeted for launch in 2018, the mission will help answer questions about the physics of how stars work. Also, Webb Space Telescope Showcased at JSC, Space Station Crew Safely Returns to Earth, and Centennial of JFK’s Birth!
Hundreds are expected to attend the funeral for Eugene Parker.
NASA is naming its upcoming mission to “touch the Sun” after Eugene Parker, a prominent astrophysicist who discovered the existence of solar wind — the charged particles that are constantly streaming from our star. The mission, originally named Solar Probe Plus, will now be called the Parker Solar Probe. Story via 7 news 2017 06 01. From: https://www.theverge.com/2017/5/31/15718758/nasa-sun-mission-2018-eugene-parker-solar-probe-plus
Fort Wayne's Eugene Parker, now operating his own sports agency, played basketball in Fort Wayne, Purdue and Athletes In Action.
NASA has renamed the Solar Probe Plus spacecraft — humanity’s first mission to a star, which will launch in 2018 — as the Parker Solar Probe in honor of astrophysicist Eugene Parker. The announcement was made at a ceremony at the University of Chicago, where Parker serves as the S. Chandrasekhar Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus, Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics. In 1958, Parker — then a young professor at the university’s Enrico Fermi Institute — published an article in the Astrophysical Journal called “Dynamics of the interplanetary gas and magnetic fields.” Parker believed there was high speed matter and magnetism constantly escaping the sun, and that it affected the planets and space throughout our solar system. This phenomenon, now known as the solar wind, has been pr...
NASA has renamed the Solar Probe Plus spacecraft — humanity’s first mission to a star, which will launch in 2018 — as the Parker Solar Probe in honor of astrophysicist Eugene Parker. The announcement was made at a ceremony at the University of Chicago, where Parker serves as the S. Chandrasekhar Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus, Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics. In 1958, Parker — then a young professor at the university’s Enrico Fermi Institute — published an article in the Astrophysical Journal called “Dynamics of the interplanetary gas and magnetic fields.” Parker believed there was high speed matter and magnetism constantly escaping the sun, and that it affected the planets and space throughout our solar system. This phenomenon, now known as the solar wind, has been pr...
Read the CNET article here - http://cnet.co/2spvpyx NASA renames its Solar Probe Plus spacecraft to honor researcher Eugene Parker, who discovered "solar wind." The Parker Solar Probe will set off an unprecedented mission to touch the sun next year. Subscribe to CNET: http://cnet.co/2heRhep Check out our playlists: http://cnet.co/2g8kcf4 Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cnet Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/cnet Follow us on Instagram: http://bit.ly/2icCYYm Add us on Snapchat: http://cnet.co/2h4uoK3
On May 31, NASA renamed humanity’s first mission to fly a spacecraft directly into the sun’s atmosphere in honor of Professor Eugene Parker, a pioneering physicist at the University of Chicago. This is the first time in agency history a spacecraft has been named for a living individual. Parker, the S. Chandrasekhar Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus in Physics, is best known for developing the concept of solar wind—the stream of electrically charged particles emitted by the sun. Previously named Solar Probe Plus, the Parker Solar Probe will launch in summer 2018. Placed in orbit within four million miles of the sun’s surface, and facing heat and radiation unlike any spacecraft in history, the spacecraft will explore the sun’s outer atmosphere and make critical observations that will...
Eugene Parker, S. Chandrasekhar Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus, received several honors from NASA during a May 31 celebration at UChicago. NASA’s landmark mission to the sun was named the Parker Solar Probe, and the longtime UChicago physicist also received a distinguished public service medal, one of NASA’s highest recognitions.
Scripture KJV King 19:4-9 We all have crisis in our lives, but it how we handle them being a child of God Sense of insecurity, Sense of fear, Sense of disappointment and suffering In times of crisis, we need to have a prayerful spirit The cost is simply way too high to sacrifice all the benefits of your faith over a temporary crisis.
Scripture: Act 11: 19-23 When we learn to live in God’s grace we will never be defeated in our relationship with the Lord. When we accept the Lord Jesus Christ in our life that gives us God’s Grace that frees us from our life of bondage to sin to a new life into salvation. Pastor Eugene Parker
On May 31, NASA renamed humanity’s first mission to fly a spacecraft directly into the sun’s atmosphere in honor of Professor Eugene Parker, a pioneering physicist at the University of Chicago. This is the first time in agency history a spacecraft has been named for a living individual. Parker, the S. Chandrasekhar Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus in Physics, is best known for developing the concept of solar wind—the stream of electrically charged particles emitted by the sun. Credit: NASA Follow Us: Facebook: https://goo.gl/QapZAe Twitter: https://goo.gl/RoQSmJ
NASA Ames 2015 Summer Series. Our sun consistently emits massive amounts of energy in all directions into the cold void of space. It produces the energy that sustains life on our planet and can produce flares that threaten our space-based assets. Understanding the forces that lead to solar flares and solar wind is important for the advancement of NASA’s space science and exploration missions. Dr. Justin Kasper from the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory will describe the mission and objectives of NASA’s next heliophysics mission, the Solar Probe Plus spacecraft; a mission that will repeatedly dive past the sun to obtain the first direct samples of the solar atmosphere.
Watch conductor Mark Elder in a masterclass with two singers on Marcello and Mimì's duet from Act 3 of La bohème. With Jette Parker Young Artists Susana Gaspar and Michel de Souza. Mark Packwood (piano) Find out more at http://www.roh.org.uk
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Eugene B. Holmes (March 7, 1932 - January 19, 2007) was an African American operatic baritone who sang with the New York City Opera, The New Metropolitan Opera and the Dusseldorf Opera. Ripped from original cassette recording of album.
Andrea, after a long day, tells us that the Prosecution says militia is illegal in many States and the indictment includes Sugar Pine mine in Oregon and White Hope mine in Montana. Sugar Pine mine is in Oregon - 2015 ORS 396.105¹ Militia comprised of organized and unorganized militia (1) The militia of the state shall be divided into the organized militia and the unorganized militia. (2) The organized militia shall be composed of the Oregon Army National Guard and the Oregon Air National Guard, which forces together with an inactive National Guard shall comprise the Oregon National Guard; the Oregon State Defense Force whenever such a state force shall be duly organized; and such additional forces as may be created by the Governor. (3) The unorganized militia shall consist of all able-bo...
The Cloud Mystery (2007) Director: Lars Oxfeldt Mortensen Scientists featured: Henrik Svensmark Danish National Space Institute Eugene Parker University of Chicago Eigil Friis-Christensen Danish National Space Center Paal Brekke Norwegian Space Centre Nir Shaviv Hebrew University of Jerusalem Richard Turco UCLA Institute of the Environment John Mason UK Meteorological Office Jan Veizer University of Ottawa
VINTAGE LETTERMAN February 11, 1997 - Sarah Jessica Parker, Geoffrey Rush, Barry Manilow (FULL SHOW) FULL SHOWS! From 20 years ago, 'The LATE SHOW with David Letterman'. Uploaded on the same date, 20 years after initial broadcast. Days of the week may or may not match but the date will be the same. Missing shows will be substituted with compilation videos. Thanks to other uploaders, especially Don Giller and Zschim! Enjoy!
Join bell hooks and Beverly Guy-Sheftall in a discussion sponsored by Eugene Lang College of Liberal Arts (https://www.newschool.edu/lang) at The New School (https://www.newschool.edu/) that reflects on feminism and their own legacies in popular culture today. Beverly Guy-Sheftall is a feminist scholar, writer and editor, and the Anna Julia Cooper Professor of Women’s Studies and English at Spelman College bell hooks is an author, activist, feminist and scholar-in-residence at The New School. This fall is her fifth and final week-long visit in a three-year residency. Visit http://www.newschool.edu/lang/bell-hooks-scholar-in-residence/ for more information. Location: The Auditorium at 66 West 12th Street, Alvin Johnson/J.M. Kaplan Hall Friday, October 9, 2015 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm
Revisit a classic: Eugene N. Parker (University of Chicago) presented a talk "Solar Activity: From Galileo’s Sunspots to the Heliosphere" during the November 19, 2009 symposium at the Keck Institute for Space Studies - Challenging the Paradigm: The Legacy of Galileo.
Tom & Jon discuss LIGO's third detection of a black hole merger, how the brain accomplishes facial recognition, Eugene Parker and the Parker Solar Probe, and the decision to pull the United States out of the Paris Climate Agreement on trèSci Weekly Episode 18. Articles Sourced: https://journals.aps.org/prl/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevLett.118.221101 https://www.ligo.caltech.edu/page/press-release-gw170104 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S2vp7iVWrkE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FGC_DM7ZgAk http://www.cell.com/cell/fulltext/S0092-8674(17)30538-X http://www.sciencemag.org/news/2017/06/neuroscientists-are-cracking-code-how-brains-process-faces https://www.sciencenews.org/article/brains-encode-faces-piece-piece?tgt=nr https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2017/nasa-renames-solar-probe-mi...
An open dialogue hosted by Eugene Lang College The New School for Liberal Arts (http://www.newschool.edu/lang) on sexuality with bell hooks, Marci Blackman (Author of Tradition), Samuel “Chip” Delany (Director, Creative Writing (Fiction), College of Liberal Arts, Temple University), and M. Lamar (video artist and sculptor). bell hooks (née Gloria Watkins) is among the leading public intellectuals of her generation. Her writings cover a broad range of topics including gender, race, teaching, and contemporary culture. This fall marks the 20th Anniversary of the publication of Teaching to Transgress: Education as a Practice of Freedom, Dr. hooks’ seminal book on educational practices. This weeklong residency is an opportunity for The New School community to directly engage with Dr. hooks and...
Star Trek’s 50th Anniversary is explored with Eugene "Rod" Roddenberry, multimedia producer and son of Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry. We look at some of the big events surrounding the anniversary, the cultural influence of the sci-fi phenomenon, the Roddenberry Foundation’s support of various humanitarian efforts and more, in this uncensored Antidote interview hosted by Michael Parker. GUEST BIO: Eugene Wesley "Rod" Roddenberry Jr. is an American television producer and the chief executive officer of Roddenberry Entertainment. Roddenberry was born on born February 5, 1974 in Los Angeles, California to actress Majel Barrett and legendary science fiction writer and producer, Gene Roddenberry. Following in his father's footsteps, he champions the Roddenberry legacy to a new generation...
Agenda followed by Introduction, both by Summer Parker MEETING AGENDA OCAC* Euthanasia Analysis March 19, 2016 *Orange County Animal Care INTRODUCTION: Welcome to our Analysis of OCAC Data provided via the Sharon Logan lawsuit! Statement by Sharon Logan Introduction to Eugene Gochicoa 3 PART ANALYSIS: Raw Data Spreadsheets Pivot Table Charts CONCLUSION: Please make sure to join our Facebook groups: No Kill Shelter Alliance & Save More Kill Less OC Animal Care Protest Group. Please join us at our next protest which is being held in front of the Board of Supervisors meeting this Tuesday, March 22nd please arrive by 8:00 a.m. Location is: Hall of Administration 333 West Santa Ana Boulevard in Santa Ana CA. Statement by Jennifer Hawkins Director of OC Animal...