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A Look At The Beautiful Town of Blois, Loire Valley, France
Blois is a city and the capital of Loir-et-Cher department in central France, situated on the banks of the lower river Loire between Orléans and Tours.
Though of ancient origin, Blois is first distinctly mentioned by Gregory of Tours in the 6th century, and the city gained some notability in the 9th century, when it became the seat of a powerful countship known as Blesum castrum. In 1171, Blois was the site of a blood libel against its Jewish community that led to 31 Jews (by some accounts 40) being burned to death. Their martyrdom also contributed to a prominent and durable school of poetry inspired by Christian persecution. In 1196, Count Louis granted privileges to the townsmen; a commune, which survived throughout the Middle Ages, probably dated from this time. The counts of the Châ...
published: 06 Feb 2020
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Blois Chateau, Loire, France travel video
travel videos & photos at: https://townsofeurope.com/ with text, maps & links.
The French city of Blois in the Loire Valley has one of the largest and most interesting of the châteaux of the Loire Valley, built up in a variety of architectural styles over its 700 year period. It was home to many of the kings and queens of France. And there is also a very friendly pedestrian center to the town.
Because so many powerful kings lived here and were associated with the château, it was built up over the centuries in a variety of architectural styles. This one building exhibits the medieval and the Renaissance and then the French classic style later of François Mansart.
The historic center is 800 meters wide, very easy to walk around in. The ancient Old Town is built upon a steep slope, crowned by...
published: 01 Apr 2016
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L'histoire de BLOIS… A Toute Berzingue !
Je vous emmène à la découverte de l'histoire de Blois, A toute Berzingue, en 5 minutes chrono !
0:00 - Introduction
0:13 - Antiquité
1:17 - Moyen-Age
2:51 - Renaissance
6:10 - Epoque Moderne
7:42 - Epoque contemporaine
8:54 - Aujourd'hui
9:32 - Les fesses de Jack Lang
Et tout ça en 5 minutes chrono ? Attachez vos ceintures, c'est parti ! 🏃♂
Pour en savoir plus :
➡ Office du Tourisme de Blois
https://www.bloischambord.com/
👉 Pour ne rien manquer des prochaines chroniques, abonnez-vous à ma chaîne :
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published: 21 Dec 2020
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UN DIMANCHE A BLOIS - AVEC LES GRAND PLAYBOY
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published: 11 Aug 2021
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Top 15 Things To Do In Blois, France
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Here are top 15 things to do in Blois, France
All photos belong to their rightful owners. Credit next to name.
1. Tour Beauvoir - http://bit.ly/2OUXygM
2. Château de Chaumont - http://bit.ly/2AsvIzi
3. Fondation du Doute - http://bit.ly/2AtBUHf
4. Escalier Denis Papin - http://bit.ly/2AuYD5Z
5. Château de Blois - http://bit.ly/2Audpdk
6. Château de Chambord - http://bit.ly/2Atx3Gg
7. Maison de la Magie - http://bit.ly/2AsJrX4
8. Place Louis XII - http://bit.ly/2OR9O1B
9. Rue du Puits-Châtel - http:...
published: 12 Nov 2018
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Can Blois 2020 Directed by Kenzy
réalisation d'un clip pour la coupe d'Afrique à Blois 41
par le vidéaste https://www.instagram.com/kenzyklm/?hl=fr
Pour l’association https://www.instagram.com/pour_nous_par_nous_/
published: 06 Aug 2020
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A Look At The Beautiful Town of Blois, Loire Valley, France
Blois is a city and the capital of Loir-et-Cher department in central France, situated on the banks of the lower river Loire between Orléans and Tours.
Though ...
Blois is a city and the capital of Loir-et-Cher department in central France, situated on the banks of the lower river Loire between Orléans and Tours.
Though of ancient origin, Blois is first distinctly mentioned by Gregory of Tours in the 6th century, and the city gained some notability in the 9th century, when it became the seat of a powerful countship known as Blesum castrum. In 1171, Blois was the site of a blood libel against its Jewish community that led to 31 Jews (by some accounts 40) being burned to death. Their martyrdom also contributed to a prominent and durable school of poetry inspired by Christian persecution. In 1196, Count Louis granted privileges to the townsmen; a commune, which survived throughout the Middle Ages, probably dated from this time. The counts of the Châtillon line resided at Blois more often than their predecessors, and the oldest parts of the château (from the thirteenth century) were built by them. In 1429, Joan of Arc made Blois her base of operations for the relief of Orléans. Joan of Arc rode the thirty-five miles on Wednesday 29 April to Blois to relieve Orléans. After his captivity in England, Charles of Orléans in 1440 took up his residence in the château, where in 1462 his son, afterwards Louis XII, was born. In the 16th century Blois was often the resort of the French court. The Treaty of Blois, which temporarily halted the Italian Wars, was signed there in 1504–1505.
The city's inhabitants included many Calvinists, and in 1562 and 1567 it was the scene of struggles between them and the supporters of the Catholic Church. In 1576 and 1588 Henri III, king of France, chose Blois as the meeting-place of the States-General, and in 1588 he brought about the murders of Henry, duke of Guise, and his brother, Louis, archbishop of Reims and cardinal, in the Château, where their deaths were shortly followed by that of the queen-mother, Catherine de' Medici. From 1617 to 1619 Marie de' Medici, wife of King Henri IV, exiled from the court, lived at the château, which was soon afterwards given by King Louis XIII to his brother Gaston, Duke of Orléans, who lived there till his death in 1660.
The bishopric, seated at Blois Cathedral, dates from the end of the 17th century. In 1814 Blois was for a short time the seat of the regency of Marie Louise, wife of Napoleon I.
Blois was occupied during World War II by the German army, which took the city on 18 June 1940. The city was liberated by American soldiers during the last two weeks of August 1944. On both occasions, the city withstood several days of bombing.
https://wn.com/A_Look_At_The_Beautiful_Town_Of_Blois,_Loire_Valley,_France
Blois is a city and the capital of Loir-et-Cher department in central France, situated on the banks of the lower river Loire between Orléans and Tours.
Though of ancient origin, Blois is first distinctly mentioned by Gregory of Tours in the 6th century, and the city gained some notability in the 9th century, when it became the seat of a powerful countship known as Blesum castrum. In 1171, Blois was the site of a blood libel against its Jewish community that led to 31 Jews (by some accounts 40) being burned to death. Their martyrdom also contributed to a prominent and durable school of poetry inspired by Christian persecution. In 1196, Count Louis granted privileges to the townsmen; a commune, which survived throughout the Middle Ages, probably dated from this time. The counts of the Châtillon line resided at Blois more often than their predecessors, and the oldest parts of the château (from the thirteenth century) were built by them. In 1429, Joan of Arc made Blois her base of operations for the relief of Orléans. Joan of Arc rode the thirty-five miles on Wednesday 29 April to Blois to relieve Orléans. After his captivity in England, Charles of Orléans in 1440 took up his residence in the château, where in 1462 his son, afterwards Louis XII, was born. In the 16th century Blois was often the resort of the French court. The Treaty of Blois, which temporarily halted the Italian Wars, was signed there in 1504–1505.
The city's inhabitants included many Calvinists, and in 1562 and 1567 it was the scene of struggles between them and the supporters of the Catholic Church. In 1576 and 1588 Henri III, king of France, chose Blois as the meeting-place of the States-General, and in 1588 he brought about the murders of Henry, duke of Guise, and his brother, Louis, archbishop of Reims and cardinal, in the Château, where their deaths were shortly followed by that of the queen-mother, Catherine de' Medici. From 1617 to 1619 Marie de' Medici, wife of King Henri IV, exiled from the court, lived at the château, which was soon afterwards given by King Louis XIII to his brother Gaston, Duke of Orléans, who lived there till his death in 1660.
The bishopric, seated at Blois Cathedral, dates from the end of the 17th century. In 1814 Blois was for a short time the seat of the regency of Marie Louise, wife of Napoleon I.
Blois was occupied during World War II by the German army, which took the city on 18 June 1940. The city was liberated by American soldiers during the last two weeks of August 1944. On both occasions, the city withstood several days of bombing.
- published: 06 Feb 2020
- views: 26753
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Blois Chateau, Loire, France travel video
travel videos & photos at: https://townsofeurope.com/ with text, maps & links.
The French city of Blois in the Loire Valley has one of the largest and most inte...
travel videos & photos at: https://townsofeurope.com/ with text, maps & links.
The French city of Blois in the Loire Valley has one of the largest and most interesting of the châteaux of the Loire Valley, built up in a variety of architectural styles over its 700 year period. It was home to many of the kings and queens of France. And there is also a very friendly pedestrian center to the town.
Because so many powerful kings lived here and were associated with the château, it was built up over the centuries in a variety of architectural styles. This one building exhibits the medieval and the Renaissance and then the French classic style later of François Mansart.
The historic center is 800 meters wide, very easy to walk around in. The ancient Old Town is built upon a steep slope, crowned by the historical castle at one end of the ridge, and by the cathedral at the other. As a result there are numerous staircase streets running up the hills.
The old part of town next to the château is a healthy and vibrant neighborhood with shops and cafés scattered and residences in the blocks behind.
The main street of the Old Town is rue Saint-Lubin which leads right into the major square, Place Louis XII.
https://wn.com/Blois_Chateau,_Loire,_France_Travel_Video
travel videos & photos at: https://townsofeurope.com/ with text, maps & links.
The French city of Blois in the Loire Valley has one of the largest and most interesting of the châteaux of the Loire Valley, built up in a variety of architectural styles over its 700 year period. It was home to many of the kings and queens of France. And there is also a very friendly pedestrian center to the town.
Because so many powerful kings lived here and were associated with the château, it was built up over the centuries in a variety of architectural styles. This one building exhibits the medieval and the Renaissance and then the French classic style later of François Mansart.
The historic center is 800 meters wide, very easy to walk around in. The ancient Old Town is built upon a steep slope, crowned by the historical castle at one end of the ridge, and by the cathedral at the other. As a result there are numerous staircase streets running up the hills.
The old part of town next to the château is a healthy and vibrant neighborhood with shops and cafés scattered and residences in the blocks behind.
The main street of the Old Town is rue Saint-Lubin which leads right into the major square, Place Louis XII.
- published: 01 Apr 2016
- views: 15198
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L'histoire de BLOIS… A Toute Berzingue !
Je vous emmène à la découverte de l'histoire de Blois, A toute Berzingue, en 5 minutes chrono !
0:00 - Introduction
0:13 - Antiquité
1:17 - Moyen-Age
2:51 -...
Je vous emmène à la découverte de l'histoire de Blois, A toute Berzingue, en 5 minutes chrono !
0:00 - Introduction
0:13 - Antiquité
1:17 - Moyen-Age
2:51 - Renaissance
6:10 - Epoque Moderne
7:42 - Epoque contemporaine
8:54 - Aujourd'hui
9:32 - Les fesses de Jack Lang
Et tout ça en 5 minutes chrono ? Attachez vos ceintures, c'est parti ! 🏃♂
Pour en savoir plus :
➡ Office du Tourisme de Blois
https://www.bloischambord.com/
👉 Pour ne rien manquer des prochaines chroniques, abonnez-vous à ma chaîne :
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https://wn.com/L'Histoire_De_Blois…_A_Toute_Berzingue
Je vous emmène à la découverte de l'histoire de Blois, A toute Berzingue, en 5 minutes chrono !
0:00 - Introduction
0:13 - Antiquité
1:17 - Moyen-Age
2:51 - Renaissance
6:10 - Epoque Moderne
7:42 - Epoque contemporaine
8:54 - Aujourd'hui
9:32 - Les fesses de Jack Lang
Et tout ça en 5 minutes chrono ? Attachez vos ceintures, c'est parti ! 🏃♂
Pour en savoir plus :
➡ Office du Tourisme de Blois
https://www.bloischambord.com/
👉 Pour ne rien manquer des prochaines chroniques, abonnez-vous à ma chaîne :
http://bit.ly/2FXHkP1_ABO
👉 Suivez-moi sur les réseaux sociaux :
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- published: 21 Dec 2020
- views: 93243
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Top 15 Things To Do In Blois, France
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Best Tours To Enjoy France - http://bit.ly/France-Tours
Cheap Airline Tickets - http://bit.l...
Cheapest Hotels To Stay In Blois - http://bit.ly/CheapHotelsPrices-
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Cheap Airline Tickets - http://bit.ly/CheapAirlinePrices-
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Here are top 15 things to do in Blois, France
All photos belong to their rightful owners. Credit next to name.
1. Tour Beauvoir - http://bit.ly/2OUXygM
2. Château de Chaumont - http://bit.ly/2AsvIzi
3. Fondation du Doute - http://bit.ly/2AtBUHf
4. Escalier Denis Papin - http://bit.ly/2AuYD5Z
5. Château de Blois - http://bit.ly/2Audpdk
6. Château de Chambord - http://bit.ly/2Atx3Gg
7. Maison de la Magie - http://bit.ly/2AsJrX4
8. Place Louis XII - http://bit.ly/2OR9O1B
9. Rue du Puits-Châtel - http://bit.ly/2AtUjUH
10. Les Jardins de l’Ancien Évêché - http://bit.ly/2AuE5KO
11. Château de Fougères-sur-Bièvre - http://bit.ly/2At795l
12. Hôtels Particuliers - http://bit.ly/2ORjM3a
13. Château de Cheverny - http://bit.ly/2ORKp86
14. Chateaux à Vélo - http://bit.ly/2ORKEA2
15. Loire River Trips - http://bit.ly/2At8tVM
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Here are top 15 things to do in Blois, France
All photos belong to their rightful owners. Credit next to name.
1. Tour Beauvoir - http://bit.ly/2OUXygM
2. Château de Chaumont - http://bit.ly/2AsvIzi
3. Fondation du Doute - http://bit.ly/2AtBUHf
4. Escalier Denis Papin - http://bit.ly/2AuYD5Z
5. Château de Blois - http://bit.ly/2Audpdk
6. Château de Chambord - http://bit.ly/2Atx3Gg
7. Maison de la Magie - http://bit.ly/2AsJrX4
8. Place Louis XII - http://bit.ly/2OR9O1B
9. Rue du Puits-Châtel - http://bit.ly/2AtUjUH
10. Les Jardins de l’Ancien Évêché - http://bit.ly/2AuE5KO
11. Château de Fougères-sur-Bièvre - http://bit.ly/2At795l
12. Hôtels Particuliers - http://bit.ly/2ORjM3a
13. Château de Cheverny - http://bit.ly/2ORKp86
14. Chateaux à Vélo - http://bit.ly/2ORKEA2
15. Loire River Trips - http://bit.ly/2At8tVM
For business inquiries contact us at:
citytravelyt@yahoo.com
blois,france,top things to see in france,best things to do in france,france travel,where to go in france,france tour,traveling in france,best places in france,castles in france,france hotels,france travel guide,visit france,french,travel france,blois france, visit blois, travel blois, blois tour, blois tourist, blois guide, blois attractions, things to do in blois, things to see in blois, places to visit in blois, blois hotels, blois flights
- published: 12 Nov 2018
- views: 5087
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Can Blois 2020 Directed by Kenzy
réalisation d'un clip pour la coupe d'Afrique à Blois 41
par le vidéaste https://www.instagram.com/kenzyklm/?hl=fr
Pour l’association https://www.instagram.com/...
réalisation d'un clip pour la coupe d'Afrique à Blois 41
par le vidéaste https://www.instagram.com/kenzyklm/?hl=fr
Pour l’association https://www.instagram.com/pour_nous_par_nous_/
https://wn.com/Can_Blois_2020_Directed_By_Kenzy
réalisation d'un clip pour la coupe d'Afrique à Blois 41
par le vidéaste https://www.instagram.com/kenzyklm/?hl=fr
Pour l’association https://www.instagram.com/pour_nous_par_nous_/
- published: 06 Aug 2020
- views: 7015
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New Craters on Mars: An Updated Catalog
We currently know of more than 1,000 new dated impact sites on Mars, each with formation date constraints from orbital imaging. We are gathering data on all known sites in a single unified catalog to be made available to the community. Presented by Ingrid Daubar, Brown University.
published: 14 Sep 2020
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Geological history of Mars
Made with Explain Everything
published: 13 Mar 2014
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Overview of JMARS crater counting lab
This video describes how to set up and use the JMARS tool to count craters of different size categories to plot crater density against size class in order to estimate the age of different landscapes on Mars. It also discusses how to export your crater data files and images of your marked up landscapes, for uploading into our Moodle assignment.
published: 25 Feb 2015
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List of lunar craters named for space explorers Top #5 Facts
published: 31 Jan 2016
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Asteroid Mystery Solved; The Largest Recent Impact Crater was Found
Approximately 790,000 years ago a cataclysm occurred which scattered large quantities of black glass across 4 continents, totaling 15% of the Earth's surface. This occurred due to an impact event, the largest known to occur in the last 2.5 million years. Yet, despite a long search, the source impact crater which was expected to be wider than 10 miles or 16 kilometers across could not be found. However, this has all changed as a large impact crater was recently discovered underneath a now dormant volcanic field in Laos, with this crater being the source of the Australasian tektites.
Thumbnail Photo Credit: Frame grab/screenshot from a video at 0m04s by, ds-films, Pixabay, Pixabay License, https://pixabay.com/videos/asteroid-earth-moon-planets-60700/. This image was then overlaid with text ...
published: 07 Apr 2023
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Unexplained Craters On Solar System Planets | Unveiled
4 Mysteries on the surface of solar system planets! Join us... and find out more!
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There's so much we don't know about our solar system! So, in this video, Unveiled takes a closer look at four of the strangest, most mysterious and totally unexplained surface features on 3 nearby planets - Mercury, Mars and Venus! What caused these incredible marks? And what do they mean for our solar system as a whole?
This is Unveiled, giving you incredible answers to extraordinary questions!
Find more amazing videos for your curiosity here:
The Real Reason Why We Haven't Returned to the Moon - https://youtu.be/Y5CvEBDkVos
Did Aliens Cause the Tiger Stripes on Enceladus? - https://youtu.be/kGCEwmHN25Q
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Dr. Matt Golombek | Mars 2020 - Jezero Crater | All Space Considered | March 2017
This clip is from our March 2017 All Space Considered with Dr. Matt Golombek.
Join us on February 4, 2022, live on YouTube, for the next All Space Considered. Dr. Golombek will join us as a guest once again to discuss the latest news from Mars.
Watch the full March 2017 segment here:
Part 1: https://youtu.be/lxekNwjaB3o
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published: 30 Jan 2022
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Top 10 Greatest Space Missions to Other Planets
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These missions mark our first interplanetary steps out into the universe. From New Horizons, to MESSENGER, to Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, these missions pushed the boundaries of what we thought possible. WatchMojo counts down the Top 10 Space Missions to Other Planets.
Check out our other videos of the Top 10 Spookiest Things to Happen in Space: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R3KqUciCBMw, the Top 10 Strangest Things Found in the Known Universe: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sudkYyl...
published: 11 Jul 2018
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Decoding the Surface Age of Mars
Crater counting is the traditional method of determining the surface ages of planets throughout the solar system.
Read the full case study here: https://pawsey.org.au/case_studies/crater-counting/
This method, up to now, has gathered data painstakingly counting each crater by hand. The current published database for Mars contains hundreds of thousands of craters for diameters larger than 1km.
If we can count craters smaller than this, we will be able to target new areas of interest on Mars or date previously analysed areas with much higher precision. Manual counting becomes intractable because the rate of impacts on planetary surfaces follows a power law such that the number of small (less than 1km) craters is exponentially higher than the number of large craters (i.e. number in the m...
published: 28 Feb 2020
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ASTEROIDS Size Comparison 🌑
Hello everyone, today I bring you an impressive video of asteroid sizes, only some of them of course. You will see its enormous size compared to New York City, it is something awesome!
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published: 15 Feb 2020
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Are These Bizarre Craters Real? | NASA MRO HiRISE Images 4K
Mars has some fascinating a beautiful craters, but are all craters the same, or are there aspects that make each one unique? NASA's MRO has a closer look with its HiRISE camera...
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published: 15 Apr 2019
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Mars Trek Virtual Tour with NASA Scientists
Ever wanted to go to Mars?! We can’t quite get you there, but we’ve got the next best thing: a virtual guided tour of the red planet led by two #NASA scientists! They’ll teach you all about the Mars missions, what they’ve found, what they’re looking for, and the cool sites they’re heading to next!
#4HSTEMChallenge
published: 13 Oct 2020
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How Planets Show Their Age: Impact Crater Analysis on Mars
Planet Mars... Terrestrial surfaces of planets and moons are under a state of flux from, among other factors, impactors of all sizes and shapes, and intervals of time. Analysis of the visual crater density created by these impactors provides one way to gauge the age of the surface. In this SMAP Live, our students learn a technique developed by planetary scientists in the 1970s to do just that. Our SMAP students will do their analysis, comparing images captured from the highlands and lowlands of the planet Mars.
Why are these two terrains on Mars so radically different in appearance? Could it be that the lowlands were once the site of a vast water ocean long since vanished which protected the surface? What does the distribution of crater sizes tell us? Join us for Impact Crater Analy...
published: 27 Oct 2024
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Elon Musk on building a Civilization on Mars ...
In this short video Elon Musk the owner of SpaceX and Tesla companies talking on building a Civilization on Mars and to making humans lifes multiplanetary and what is the hampers we are encountering to achieve that. The video contains the full details.
Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun and the second-smallest planet in the Solar System, larger only than Mercury. In the English language, Mars is named for the Roman god of war. Mars is a terrestrial planet with a thin atmosphere and has a crust primarily composed of elements similar to Earth's crust, as well as a core made of iron and nickel. Mars has surface features such as impact craters, valleys, dunes, and polar ice caps. Mars has two small, irregularly shaped moons, Phobos and Deimos. Some of the most notable surface features on ...
published: 01 Mar 2023
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New Craters on Mars: An Updated Catalog
We currently know of more than 1,000 new dated impact sites on Mars, each with formation date constraints from orbital imaging. We are gathering data on all kno...
We currently know of more than 1,000 new dated impact sites on Mars, each with formation date constraints from orbital imaging. We are gathering data on all known sites in a single unified catalog to be made available to the community. Presented by Ingrid Daubar, Brown University.
https://wn.com/New_Craters_On_Mars_An_Updated_Catalog
We currently know of more than 1,000 new dated impact sites on Mars, each with formation date constraints from orbital imaging. We are gathering data on all known sites in a single unified catalog to be made available to the community. Presented by Ingrid Daubar, Brown University.
- published: 14 Sep 2020
- views: 81
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Overview of JMARS crater counting lab
This video describes how to set up and use the JMARS tool to count craters of different size categories to plot crater density against size class in order to es...
This video describes how to set up and use the JMARS tool to count craters of different size categories to plot crater density against size class in order to estimate the age of different landscapes on Mars. It also discusses how to export your crater data files and images of your marked up landscapes, for uploading into our Moodle assignment.
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This video describes how to set up and use the JMARS tool to count craters of different size categories to plot crater density against size class in order to estimate the age of different landscapes on Mars. It also discusses how to export your crater data files and images of your marked up landscapes, for uploading into our Moodle assignment.
- published: 25 Feb 2015
- views: 1651
4:17
Asteroid Mystery Solved; The Largest Recent Impact Crater was Found
Approximately 790,000 years ago a cataclysm occurred which scattered large quantities of black glass across 4 continents, totaling 15% of the Earth's surface. T...
Approximately 790,000 years ago a cataclysm occurred which scattered large quantities of black glass across 4 continents, totaling 15% of the Earth's surface. This occurred due to an impact event, the largest known to occur in the last 2.5 million years. Yet, despite a long search, the source impact crater which was expected to be wider than 10 miles or 16 kilometers across could not be found. However, this has all changed as a large impact crater was recently discovered underneath a now dormant volcanic field in Laos, with this crater being the source of the Australasian tektites.
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[1] Chernonozhkin, S.M., González de Vega, C., Artemieva, N. et al. Isotopic evolution of planetary crusts by hypervelocity impacts evidenced by Fe in microtektites. Nat Commun 12, 5646 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-25819-6, CC BY 4.0. This paper was used to loosely trace a map via its figure 1 of the extent of the Australasian strewnfield.
[2] Andrea Verolino, Susanna F. Jenkins, Kerry Sieh et al. Assessing Volcanic Hazard and Exposure at Obscure Volcanic Fields: A Case Study from the Bolaven Volcanic Field, Laos, 11 October 2021, PREPRINT (Version 1) available at Research Square [https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-952442/v1]
[3] Verolino, A., Jenkins, S.F., Sieh, K. et al. Assessing volcanic hazard and exposure to lava flows at remote volcanic fields: a case study from the Bolaven Volcanic Field, Laos. J Appl. Volcanol. 11, 6 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13617-022-00116-z, CC BY 4.0. This source was used to create the outline of the Bolaven Volcanic Field, age of its eruptions, rate of eruptions, rate of eruptions during a set geologic timespan (such as in the last x years with x being a number of years), type of lava it erupts, and location of the Laos impact crater related to the Australasian tektites.
[4] McCall (2005) Known Tektite Strewn Fields and Finds from McCall.
[5] G. Collins & others, "A numerical assessment of simple airblast models of impact...", Meteoritics & Planetary Science, https://doi.org/10.1111/maps.12873 (2017), CC BY 4.0
[6] https://impact.ese.ic.ac.uk/ImpactEarth/ImpactEffects/
0:00 Strange Glass
0:55 Tektites
2:32 Bolaven Volcanic Field
3:25 Impact Crater Caused Volcanism?
4:05 Conclusion
https://wn.com/Asteroid_Mystery_Solved_The_Largest_Recent_Impact_Crater_Was_Found
Approximately 790,000 years ago a cataclysm occurred which scattered large quantities of black glass across 4 continents, totaling 15% of the Earth's surface. This occurred due to an impact event, the largest known to occur in the last 2.5 million years. Yet, despite a long search, the source impact crater which was expected to be wider than 10 miles or 16 kilometers across could not be found. However, this has all changed as a large impact crater was recently discovered underneath a now dormant volcanic field in Laos, with this crater being the source of the Australasian tektites.
Thumbnail Photo Credit: Frame grab/screenshot from a video at 0m04s by, ds-films, Pixabay, Pixabay License, https://pixabay.com/videos/asteroid-earth-moon-planets-60700/. This image was then overlaid with text in addition to GeologyHub made graphics (the image border).
Estimates on asteroid diameter, velocity, and tnt energy equivalent in this video were sourced using the calculator at https://impact.ese.ic.ac.uk/ImpactEarth/ImpactEffects/, which was used with permission.
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[1] Chernonozhkin, S.M., González de Vega, C., Artemieva, N. et al. Isotopic evolution of planetary crusts by hypervelocity impacts evidenced by Fe in microtektites. Nat Commun 12, 5646 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-25819-6, CC BY 4.0. This paper was used to loosely trace a map via its figure 1 of the extent of the Australasian strewnfield.
[2] Andrea Verolino, Susanna F. Jenkins, Kerry Sieh et al. Assessing Volcanic Hazard and Exposure at Obscure Volcanic Fields: A Case Study from the Bolaven Volcanic Field, Laos, 11 October 2021, PREPRINT (Version 1) available at Research Square [https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-952442/v1]
[3] Verolino, A., Jenkins, S.F., Sieh, K. et al. Assessing volcanic hazard and exposure to lava flows at remote volcanic fields: a case study from the Bolaven Volcanic Field, Laos. J Appl. Volcanol. 11, 6 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13617-022-00116-z, CC BY 4.0. This source was used to create the outline of the Bolaven Volcanic Field, age of its eruptions, rate of eruptions, rate of eruptions during a set geologic timespan (such as in the last x years with x being a number of years), type of lava it erupts, and location of the Laos impact crater related to the Australasian tektites.
[4] McCall (2005) Known Tektite Strewn Fields and Finds from McCall.
[5] G. Collins & others, "A numerical assessment of simple airblast models of impact...", Meteoritics & Planetary Science, https://doi.org/10.1111/maps.12873 (2017), CC BY 4.0
[6] https://impact.ese.ic.ac.uk/ImpactEarth/ImpactEffects/
0:00 Strange Glass
0:55 Tektites
2:32 Bolaven Volcanic Field
3:25 Impact Crater Caused Volcanism?
4:05 Conclusion
- published: 07 Apr 2023
- views: 141968
9:14
Unexplained Craters On Solar System Planets | Unveiled
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There's so much we don't know about our solar system! So, in this video, Unveiled takes a closer look at four of the strangest, most mysterious and totally unexplained surface features on 3 nearby planets - Mercury, Mars and Venus! What caused these incredible marks? And what do they mean for our solar system as a whole?
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0:00 Start
1:11 Apollodorus on Mercury
2:51 Isabella on Venus
5:04 Orcus Patera on Mars
6:50 Halo Craters on Mercury
8:23 Conclusions
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There's so much we don't know about our solar system! So, in this video, Unveiled takes a closer look at four of the strangest, most mysterious and totally unexplained surface features on 3 nearby planets - Mercury, Mars and Venus! What caused these incredible marks? And what do they mean for our solar system as a whole?
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0:00 Start
1:11 Apollodorus on Mercury
2:51 Isabella on Venus
5:04 Orcus Patera on Mars
6:50 Halo Craters on Mercury
8:23 Conclusions
#Space #Unexplained #SolarSystem
- published: 06 Nov 2021
- views: 11178
15:03
Dr. Matt Golombek | Mars 2020 - Jezero Crater | All Space Considered | March 2017
This clip is from our March 2017 All Space Considered with Dr. Matt Golombek.
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This clip is from our March 2017 All Space Considered with Dr. Matt Golombek.
Join us on February 4, 2022, live on YouTube, for the next All Space Considered. Dr. Golombek will join us as a guest once again to discuss the latest news from Mars.
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8:01
Top 10 Greatest Space Missions to Other Planets
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These missions mark our first interplanetary steps out into the universe. From New Horizons, to MESSENGER, to Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, these missions pushed the boundaries of what we thought possible. WatchMojo counts down the Top 10 Space Missions to Other Planets.
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- published: 11 Jul 2018
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39:17
Decoding the Surface Age of Mars
Crater counting is the traditional method of determining the surface ages of planets throughout the solar system.
Read the full case study here: https://pawse...
Crater counting is the traditional method of determining the surface ages of planets throughout the solar system.
Read the full case study here: https://pawsey.org.au/case_studies/crater-counting/
This method, up to now, has gathered data painstakingly counting each crater by hand. The current published database for Mars contains hundreds of thousands of craters for diameters larger than 1km.
If we can count craters smaller than this, we will be able to target new areas of interest on Mars or date previously analysed areas with much higher precision. Manual counting becomes intractable because the rate of impacts on planetary surfaces follows a power law such that the number of small (less than 1km) craters is exponentially higher than the number of large craters (i.e. number in the millions).
To count these requires an automated tool. Here we show that we have developed such a tool. We have validated the results against current manual databases.
Importantly, and for the first time, we demonstrate that an automated crater counting tool can deliver geologically meaningful ages.
Read the full case study here: https://pawsey.org.au/case_studies/crater-counting/
https://wn.com/Decoding_The_Surface_Age_Of_Mars
Crater counting is the traditional method of determining the surface ages of planets throughout the solar system.
Read the full case study here: https://pawsey.org.au/case_studies/crater-counting/
This method, up to now, has gathered data painstakingly counting each crater by hand. The current published database for Mars contains hundreds of thousands of craters for diameters larger than 1km.
If we can count craters smaller than this, we will be able to target new areas of interest on Mars or date previously analysed areas with much higher precision. Manual counting becomes intractable because the rate of impacts on planetary surfaces follows a power law such that the number of small (less than 1km) craters is exponentially higher than the number of large craters (i.e. number in the millions).
To count these requires an automated tool. Here we show that we have developed such a tool. We have validated the results against current manual databases.
Importantly, and for the first time, we demonstrate that an automated crater counting tool can deliver geologically meaningful ages.
Read the full case study here: https://pawsey.org.au/case_studies/crater-counting/
- published: 28 Feb 2020
- views: 426
2:40
ASTEROIDS Size Comparison 🌑
Hello everyone, today I bring you an impressive video of asteroid sizes, only some of them of course. You will see its enormous size compared to New York City, ...
Hello everyone, today I bring you an impressive video of asteroid sizes, only some of them of course. You will see its enormous size compared to New York City, it is something awesome!
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Disclaimer The 433 Eros shape is not correct. It should be a long asteroid, not so spherical.
📄Sources:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_exceptional_asteroids
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008_TC3
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_RC
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2004_FH
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/99942_Apophis
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/69230_Hermes
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/(29075)_1950_DA
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/4769_Castalia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/719_Albert
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3200_Phaethon
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/433_Eros
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/243_Ida
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/323_Brucia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1902_Shaposhnikov
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/20_Massalia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/45_Eugenia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/87_Sylvia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/52_Europa
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/10_Hygiea
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2_Pallas
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/4_Vesta
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ceres_(dwarf_planet)
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Hello everyone, today I bring you an impressive video of asteroid sizes, only some of them of course. You will see its enormous size compared to New York City, it is something awesome!
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Disclaimer The 433 Eros shape is not correct. It should be a long asteroid, not so spherical.
📄Sources:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_exceptional_asteroids
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008_TC3
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_RC
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2004_FH
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/99942_Apophis
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/69230_Hermes
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/(29075)_1950_DA
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/4769_Castalia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/719_Albert
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3200_Phaethon
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/433_Eros
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/243_Ida
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/323_Brucia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1902_Shaposhnikov
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/20_Massalia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/45_Eugenia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/87_Sylvia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/52_Europa
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/10_Hygiea
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2_Pallas
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/4_Vesta
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ceres_(dwarf_planet)
🎵Music: Future Gladiator - Kevin MacLeod
- published: 15 Feb 2020
- views: 30799160
9:40
Are These Bizarre Craters Real? | NASA MRO HiRISE Images 4K
Mars has some fascinating a beautiful craters, but are all craters the same, or are there aspects that make each one unique? NASA's MRO has a closer look with i...
Mars has some fascinating a beautiful craters, but are all craters the same, or are there aspects that make each one unique? NASA's MRO has a closer look with its HiRISE camera...
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- published: 15 Apr 2019
- views: 335452
20:24
Mars Trek Virtual Tour with NASA Scientists
Ever wanted to go to Mars?! We can’t quite get you there, but we’ve got the next best thing: a virtual guided tour of the red planet led by two #NASA scientists...
Ever wanted to go to Mars?! We can’t quite get you there, but we’ve got the next best thing: a virtual guided tour of the red planet led by two #NASA scientists! They’ll teach you all about the Mars missions, what they’ve found, what they’re looking for, and the cool sites they’re heading to next!
#4HSTEMChallenge
https://wn.com/Mars_Trek_Virtual_Tour_With_Nasa_Scientists
Ever wanted to go to Mars?! We can’t quite get you there, but we’ve got the next best thing: a virtual guided tour of the red planet led by two #NASA scientists! They’ll teach you all about the Mars missions, what they’ve found, what they’re looking for, and the cool sites they’re heading to next!
#4HSTEMChallenge
- published: 13 Oct 2020
- views: 3862
42:34
How Planets Show Their Age: Impact Crater Analysis on Mars
Planet Mars... Terrestrial surfaces of planets and moons are under a state of flux from, among other factors, impactors of all sizes and shapes, and intervals ...
Planet Mars... Terrestrial surfaces of planets and moons are under a state of flux from, among other factors, impactors of all sizes and shapes, and intervals of time. Analysis of the visual crater density created by these impactors provides one way to gauge the age of the surface. In this SMAP Live, our students learn a technique developed by planetary scientists in the 1970s to do just that. Our SMAP students will do their analysis, comparing images captured from the highlands and lowlands of the planet Mars.
Why are these two terrains on Mars so radically different in appearance? Could it be that the lowlands were once the site of a vast water ocean long since vanished which protected the surface? What does the distribution of crater sizes tell us? Join us for Impact Crater Analysis on Mars and see what you can learn.
Saturday Morning Astrophysics at Purdue is one of the flagship programs from the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Purdue. SMAP is open to students from around the world, in grades 8-12. Check it out for details and see what you think; https://bit.ly/SMAPPurdue.
The written materials, images, and other teacher resources for this and other SMAP lessons are available free for educators here; https://bit.ly/SMAPSelectedLessons.
Questions may be addressed to Dr. David Sederberg; dsederbe@purdue.edu.
Timeline:
0:00 Opening comments.
2:15 What can we learn by observing impact craters?
5:54 How does the appearance impact craters correspond to terrain?
7:42 The experimental approach crater analysis.
12:25 Contrasting the lowlands and highlands of Mars.
15:35 Let's run through the first example.
26:40 Breakout Room 1.
28:00 Breakout Room 2.
31:35 Comparing results and wrap up discussion.
38:45 How Mariana got her start in as a planetary scientist.
Thank you Mariana Aguilar, Purdue PhD student in Planetary Science, for the lesson design and presentation, and Jonathan Sullivan-Wood for the thumbnail design for this SMAP Live.
https://wn.com/How_Planets_Show_Their_Age_Impact_Crater_Analysis_On_Mars
Planet Mars... Terrestrial surfaces of planets and moons are under a state of flux from, among other factors, impactors of all sizes and shapes, and intervals of time. Analysis of the visual crater density created by these impactors provides one way to gauge the age of the surface. In this SMAP Live, our students learn a technique developed by planetary scientists in the 1970s to do just that. Our SMAP students will do their analysis, comparing images captured from the highlands and lowlands of the planet Mars.
Why are these two terrains on Mars so radically different in appearance? Could it be that the lowlands were once the site of a vast water ocean long since vanished which protected the surface? What does the distribution of crater sizes tell us? Join us for Impact Crater Analysis on Mars and see what you can learn.
Saturday Morning Astrophysics at Purdue is one of the flagship programs from the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Purdue. SMAP is open to students from around the world, in grades 8-12. Check it out for details and see what you think; https://bit.ly/SMAPPurdue.
The written materials, images, and other teacher resources for this and other SMAP lessons are available free for educators here; https://bit.ly/SMAPSelectedLessons.
Questions may be addressed to Dr. David Sederberg; dsederbe@purdue.edu.
Timeline:
0:00 Opening comments.
2:15 What can we learn by observing impact craters?
5:54 How does the appearance impact craters correspond to terrain?
7:42 The experimental approach crater analysis.
12:25 Contrasting the lowlands and highlands of Mars.
15:35 Let's run through the first example.
26:40 Breakout Room 1.
28:00 Breakout Room 2.
31:35 Comparing results and wrap up discussion.
38:45 How Mariana got her start in as a planetary scientist.
Thank you Mariana Aguilar, Purdue PhD student in Planetary Science, for the lesson design and presentation, and Jonathan Sullivan-Wood for the thumbnail design for this SMAP Live.
- published: 27 Oct 2024
- views: 274
0:49
Elon Musk on building a Civilization on Mars ...
In this short video Elon Musk the owner of SpaceX and Tesla companies talking on building a Civilization on Mars and to making humans lifes multiplanetary and w...
In this short video Elon Musk the owner of SpaceX and Tesla companies talking on building a Civilization on Mars and to making humans lifes multiplanetary and what is the hampers we are encountering to achieve that. The video contains the full details.
Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun and the second-smallest planet in the Solar System, larger only than Mercury. In the English language, Mars is named for the Roman god of war. Mars is a terrestrial planet with a thin atmosphere and has a crust primarily composed of elements similar to Earth's crust, as well as a core made of iron and nickel. Mars has surface features such as impact craters, valleys, dunes, and polar ice caps. Mars has two small, irregularly shaped moons, Phobos and Deimos. Some of the most notable surface features on Mars include Olympus Mons, the largest volcano and highest-known mountain in the Solar System, and Valles Marineris, one of the largest canyons in the Solar System. The Borealis basin in the Northern Hemisphere covers approximately 40% of the planet and may be a large impact feature. Days and seasons on Mars are comparable to those of Earth, as the planets have a similar rotation period and tilt of the rotational axis relative to the ecliptic plane. Liquid water on the surface of Mars cannot exist due to low atmospheric pressure, which is less than 1% of the atmospheric pressure on Earth. Both of Mars's polar ice caps appear to be made largely of water. In the distant past, Mars was likely wetter, and thus possibly more suited for life. It is not known whether life has ever existed on Mars ...Wikipedia
Elon Reeve Musk FRS (born June 28, 1971) is a business magnate and investor. He is the founder, CEO and chief engineer of SpaceX; angel investor, CEO and product architect of Tesla, Inc.; owner and CEO of Twitter, Inc.; founder of The Boring Company; co-founder of Neuralink and OpenAI; and president of the philanthropic Musk Foundation. With an estimated net worth of around $196 billion as of February 15, 2023, primarily from his ownership stakes in Tesla and SpaceX, Musk is the second-wealthiest person in the world, according to both the Bloomberg Billionaires Index and Forbes's real-time billionaires list. Musk was born in Pretoria, South Africa, and briefly attended at the University of Pretoria before moving to Canada at age 18, acquiring citizenship through his Canadian-born mother. Two years later, he matriculated at Queen's University and transferred to the University of Pennsylvania, where he received bachelor's degrees in economics and physics. He moved to California in 1995 to attend Stanford University. After two days, he dropped out and with his brother Kimbal, co-founded the online city guide software company Zip2. In 1999, Zip2 was acquired by Compaq for $307 million and Musk co-founded X.com, a direct bank. X.com merged with Confinity in 2000 to form PayPal, which eBay acquired for $1.5 billion in 2002 ...Wikipedia
A civilization or civilisation is any complex society characterized by the development of the state, social stratification, urbanization, and symbolic systems of communication beyond natural spoken language (namely, a writing system). Commonly, civilizations are additionally characterized by other features, including agriculture, architecture, infrastructure, technological advancement, taxation, regulation, and specialization of labour ...Wikipedia
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https://wn.com/Elon_Musk_On_Building_A_Civilization_On_Mars_...
In this short video Elon Musk the owner of SpaceX and Tesla companies talking on building a Civilization on Mars and to making humans lifes multiplanetary and what is the hampers we are encountering to achieve that. The video contains the full details.
Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun and the second-smallest planet in the Solar System, larger only than Mercury. In the English language, Mars is named for the Roman god of war. Mars is a terrestrial planet with a thin atmosphere and has a crust primarily composed of elements similar to Earth's crust, as well as a core made of iron and nickel. Mars has surface features such as impact craters, valleys, dunes, and polar ice caps. Mars has two small, irregularly shaped moons, Phobos and Deimos. Some of the most notable surface features on Mars include Olympus Mons, the largest volcano and highest-known mountain in the Solar System, and Valles Marineris, one of the largest canyons in the Solar System. The Borealis basin in the Northern Hemisphere covers approximately 40% of the planet and may be a large impact feature. Days and seasons on Mars are comparable to those of Earth, as the planets have a similar rotation period and tilt of the rotational axis relative to the ecliptic plane. Liquid water on the surface of Mars cannot exist due to low atmospheric pressure, which is less than 1% of the atmospheric pressure on Earth. Both of Mars's polar ice caps appear to be made largely of water. In the distant past, Mars was likely wetter, and thus possibly more suited for life. It is not known whether life has ever existed on Mars ...Wikipedia
Elon Reeve Musk FRS (born June 28, 1971) is a business magnate and investor. He is the founder, CEO and chief engineer of SpaceX; angel investor, CEO and product architect of Tesla, Inc.; owner and CEO of Twitter, Inc.; founder of The Boring Company; co-founder of Neuralink and OpenAI; and president of the philanthropic Musk Foundation. With an estimated net worth of around $196 billion as of February 15, 2023, primarily from his ownership stakes in Tesla and SpaceX, Musk is the second-wealthiest person in the world, according to both the Bloomberg Billionaires Index and Forbes's real-time billionaires list. Musk was born in Pretoria, South Africa, and briefly attended at the University of Pretoria before moving to Canada at age 18, acquiring citizenship through his Canadian-born mother. Two years later, he matriculated at Queen's University and transferred to the University of Pennsylvania, where he received bachelor's degrees in economics and physics. He moved to California in 1995 to attend Stanford University. After two days, he dropped out and with his brother Kimbal, co-founded the online city guide software company Zip2. In 1999, Zip2 was acquired by Compaq for $307 million and Musk co-founded X.com, a direct bank. X.com merged with Confinity in 2000 to form PayPal, which eBay acquired for $1.5 billion in 2002 ...Wikipedia
A civilization or civilisation is any complex society characterized by the development of the state, social stratification, urbanization, and symbolic systems of communication beyond natural spoken language (namely, a writing system). Commonly, civilizations are additionally characterized by other features, including agriculture, architecture, infrastructure, technological advancement, taxation, regulation, and specialization of labour ...Wikipedia
#elonmusk #joerogan #starship #aircraft #astronomy #recycle #spacex #space #nasa #astrophysicist #astrophysics #tesla #twiter #multiplanetary #civilization #life #mars #planet #galaxy #inspiration #inspiration
- published: 01 Mar 2023
- views: 6511047