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Space Agency - Rocket Building & Flying Game For iOS
After a bunch of requests I took at look at this game developed by Nooleus. People interes...
published: 01 Jan 2013
author: Scott Manley
Space Agency - Rocket Building & Flying Game For iOS
Space Agency - Rocket Building & Flying Game For iOS
After a bunch of requests I took at look at this game developed by Nooleus. People interested in an android version should convince their iOS owning friends ...- published: 01 Jan 2013
- views: 35315
- author: Scott Manley
6:46
Space Agency Episode 1
Like and sub to keep up with the series....
published: 02 Jan 2013
author: goofyjagger
Space Agency Episode 1
Space Agency Episode 1
Like and sub to keep up with the series.- published: 02 Jan 2013
- views: 3459
- author: goofyjagger
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Rosetta calls home
Video highlight showing receipt of signal from ESA's Rosetta comet chaser after 31 months ...
published: 20 Jan 2014
Rosetta calls home
Rosetta calls home
Video highlight showing receipt of signal from ESA's Rosetta comet chaser after 31 months of deep-space hibernation. Teams at ESA's operations centre in Darmstadt, Germany, leapt for joy as the signal was confirmed via NASA's 70m tracking stations in California and Australia.- published: 20 Jan 2014
- views: 301
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Top 3 Space Agencies You Never Heard Of
The US and Russia are hardly the only big names in space exploration. Right now more count...
published: 09 Nov 2013
Top 3 Space Agencies You Never Heard Of
Top 3 Space Agencies You Never Heard Of
The US and Russia are hardly the only big names in space exploration. Right now more countries than ever are making their way to space. Trace looks at which countries are joining up to become interstellar explorers and where they're headed. Read More: India's First Mars Mission Launches Flawlessly on Historic Journey to the Red Planet http://www.universetoday.com/106127/indias-first-mars-mission-launches-flawlessly-on-historic-journey-to-the-red-planet/ "India flawlessly launched its first ever mission to Mars today (Nov. 5) to begin a history making ten month long interplanetary voyage to the Red Planet that's aimed at studying the Martian atmosphere and searching for methane after achieving orbit." Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency http://www.jaxa.jp/index_e.html "On October 1, 2003, the Institute of Space and Astronautical Science (ISAS), the National Aerospace Laboratory of Japan (NAL) and the National Space Development Agency of Japan (NASDA) were merged into one independent administrative institution to be able to perform all their activities in the aerospace field as one organization, from basic research and development to utilization." How can poor countries afford space programmes? http://www.economist.com/blogs/economist-explains/2013/11/economist-explains-0 "ON NOVEMBER 5th or at some point in the following weeks India's space organisation, ISRO, will launch a rocket carrying a small, unmanned spacecraft, the Mangalyaan ("Mars vehicle"). By the end of the month, the orbiter is set to stretch its solar wings and begin anine-month trip to Mars." De l'Espace Pour la Terre http://cnes.photonpro.net/cnes/ThemeVisuCS.do?SearchMode=visu_thssth_branch&sw0;=267&Param0;=ThssTh&selToStore;=2&HistoLabel;=Histoire+&visuCour;=ThemePC ISS Expedition 38/39 Mission "A Journey to Infinity" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OpcYUrQ3RcU&feature;=c4-overview&list;=UUfMIdADo6FQayQCOkLYGhrQ "JAXA astronaut, Koichi Wakata will embark on his second long-duration stay on the International Space Station (ISS). He will fulfill an important role as the commander of the ISS." Watch More: Jellyfish in Space http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CmHvD6d-cYU TestTube Wild Card: http://testtube.com/dnews/dnews-341-smart-guitar-makes-anyone-a-musician?utm_source=YT&utm;_medium=DNews&utm;_campaign=DNWC Simulating Space on Earth http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NysSacfSpC0 ____________________ DNews is dedicated to satisfying your curiosity and to bringing you mind-bending stories & perspectives you won't find anywhere else! New videos twice daily. Watch More DNews on TestTube http://testtube.com/dnews Subscribe now! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=dnewschannel DNews on Twitter http://twitter.com/dnews Anthony Carboni on Twitter http://twitter.com/acarboni Laci Green on Twitter http://twitter.com/gogreen18 Trace Dominguez on Twitter http://twitter.com/trace501 DNews on Facebook http://facebook.com/dnews DNews on Google+ http://gplus.to/dnews Discovery News http://discoverynews.com- published: 09 Nov 2013
- views: 13122
4:09
Meet ESA, the space agency for Europe
You, together with your 500 million fellow citizens from ESA's 20 European member nations,...
published: 31 Oct 2012
author: ESA
Meet ESA, the space agency for Europe
Meet ESA, the space agency for Europe
You, together with your 500 million fellow citizens from ESA's 20 European member nations, are the collective owners of one of the world's leading space agen...- published: 31 Oct 2012
- views: 17359
- author: ESA
2:24
Rosetta -- the story so far
This short movie tells the story of Rosetta's journey through the Solar System so far, thr...
published: 13 Jan 2014
Rosetta -- the story so far
Rosetta -- the story so far
This short movie tells the story of Rosetta's journey through the Solar System so far, through the voices of some of the many people involved in this exciting mission. ESA's Rosetta spacecraft launched in March 2004 and has since been chasing down comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, where it will become the first space mission to orbit a comet, the first to attempt a landing on a comet's surface, and the first to follow a comet as it swings around the Sun. In the last ten years Rosetta has made 3 flybys of Earth and 1 of Mars, and passed by and imaged asteroids Steins and Lutetia. Operating on solar energy alone, in June 2011 Rosetta was placed into deep space hibernation as it cruised nearly 800 million kilometres from the warmth of the Sun, close to the orbit of Jupiter. On 20 January, Rosetta will wake up at 673 million kilometres from the Sun and about 9 million km from the comet, ready for the next leg of its epic adventure. Credits: ESA- published: 13 Jan 2014
- views: 453
2:09
Top 10 space agencies of the world
Ranking based on achievements, capabilities and future plans of space agency. ppl who want...
published: 18 Aug 2010
author: BADMAN042000
Top 10 space agencies of the world
Top 10 space agencies of the world
Ranking based on achievements, capabilities and future plans of space agency. ppl who want more information about agencies mentioned in the video can check "...- published: 18 Aug 2010
- views: 22962
- author: BADMAN042000
3:31
China's space agency releases new pics of the Moon and says it's the last time they are made public.
This is my final report on the Chinese (fake?) Moon landing as well.
http://english.peop...
published: 23 Dec 2013
China's space agency releases new pics of the Moon and says it's the last time they are made public.
China's space agency releases new pics of the Moon and says it's the last time they are made public.
This is my final report on the Chinese (fake?) Moon landing as well. http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/202936/8491622.html- published: 23 Dec 2013
- views: 2674
1:25
Tears in Space (Don't Fall)
Canadian Space Agency Astronaut Chris Hadfield demonstrates the physics of tears in space....
published: 05 Apr 2013
author: canadianspaceagency
Tears in Space (Don't Fall)
Tears in Space (Don't Fall)
Canadian Space Agency Astronaut Chris Hadfield demonstrates the physics of tears in space. Credit: CSA/NASA For more fun facts about living in space, see: ht...- published: 05 Apr 2013
- views: 2729953
- author: canadianspaceagency
11:38
Rosetta wake-up media briefing at ESOC - Part 3
Replay of Part 3 of the Rosetta wake-up media briefing at the ESA Operations Centre ESOC, ...
published: 20 Jan 2014
Rosetta wake-up media briefing at ESOC - Part 3
Rosetta wake-up media briefing at ESOC - Part 3
Replay of Part 3 of the Rosetta wake-up media briefing at the ESA Operations Centre ESOC, in Darmstadt, Germany, on 20 January 2014. Waiting for the signal from Rosetta. View inside the Mission Control Room at ESOC as the team waits for a first signal that Rosetta has successfully come out of deep space hibernation. Rosetta was launched in 2004 and has since travelled around the Sun five times, picking up energy from Earth and Mars to line it up with its final destination: comet 67P/Churyumov--Gerasimenko. For the coldest, loneliest leg of the mission, as Rosetta travelled out towards the orbit of Jupiter, the spacecraft was put into deep-space hibernation. In 2014, Rosetta will complete its cruise towards the comet, rendezvousing with it in August, before putting its Philae lander onto the comet's surface in November, as it begins its journey closer to the Sun. The spacecraft's internal alarm clock is set for 10:00 GMT (11:00 CET) on 20 January. Once it has warmed itself up, it should re-establish communication with Earth several hours later.- published: 20 Jan 2014
- views: 142
4:24
The UK Space Agency
An overview of the work and contribution of the UK Space Agency to the British space secto...
published: 16 Jul 2013
author: spacegovuk
The UK Space Agency
The UK Space Agency
An overview of the work and contribution of the UK Space Agency to the British space sector.- published: 16 Jul 2013
- views: 551
- author: spacegovuk
5:13
On board - ESA's Newcomers Integration Programme
Newly hired ESA staff met for an information day at the European Astronaut Centre and were...
published: 28 Jan 2014
On board - ESA's Newcomers Integration Programme
On board - ESA's Newcomers Integration Programme
Newly hired ESA staff met for an information day at the European Astronaut Centre and were introduced to particular aspects of the ESA working culture.- published: 28 Jan 2014
- views: 41
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Soyuz undocking, reentry and landing explained
How does an astronaut return to Earth from the International Space Station? What does it f...
published: 11 Nov 2013
Soyuz undocking, reentry and landing explained
Soyuz undocking, reentry and landing explained
How does an astronaut return to Earth from the International Space Station? What does it feel like to re-enter the atmosphere? How does the Soyuz capsule function? Watch and find out. This video is based on an actual lesson delivered to the ESA astronaut class of 2009 (also known as the #Shenanigans09) during their ESA Basic Training. It features interviews with astronauts who have flown on the Soyuz and dramatic footage of actual landings. Produced by the ESA Human Spaceflight and Operations (HSO) Astronaut Training Division, Cologne, Germany, in collaboration with the HSO Strategic Planning and Outreach Office, Noordwijk, The Netherlands, with special support from Roskosmos. Narration Voice: Bernard Oattes Technical Experts: Stephane Ghiste, Dmitriy Churkin (HSO-UT) Content Design: Stephane Ghiste, Dmitriy Churkin, Raffaele Castellano, Matthew Day (HSO-UT) Animation & Video Editing: Raffaele Castellano (HSO-UT), HSO-K Project Coordination: Matthew Day, Stephane Ghiste, Dmitriy Churkin (HSO-UT) Special thanks to: Martin Schweiger (Orbiter software: http://orbit/medphys.ucl.ac.uk/) Nikita Vtyurin, Andrew Thielmann (Orbiter Soyuz model) Lionel Ferra (HSO-UT) Oleg Polovnikov (HSO-UT) Frank De Winne (HSO-A) Paolo Nespoli (HSO-A) Antonio Rodenas Bosque (HSO-UT) NASA ROSCOSMOS S.P. Korolev Rocket and Space Corporation Energia Aerospace Search and Rescue Service of the Russian Federation Parachute footage: Cambridge University Spaceflight Surfer footage: copyright Red Bull Media House Footage from inside Soyuz capsule courtesy of RSC Energia has limited rights: a) These data are submitted with Limited Rights under Agreement among the Government of Canada, Governments of Member States of the European Space Agency, the Government of Japan, the Government of the Russian Federation and the Government of the United States of America concerning co-operation on the civil International Space Station. These data may be used by the receiving co-operating agency and its contractors and subcontractors, provided that such data shall be used, duplicated or disclosed only for the following purposes, which are related to the Cooperating Agency Space Station Program for ISS: 1) Use for ESA astronaut training 2) Use for educational purposes These data shall not be used by persons or entities other than the receiving Cooperating Agency, its contractors or subcontractors, or for any other purposes, without the prior written permission of the furnishing partner state, acting through its cooperating agency. b) This notice shall be marked on any reproduction of these data in whole or part. Also watch: Journey to the ISS Part 1: The launch sequence explained http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AVvgpKt5uCA- published: 11 Nov 2013
- views: 31580
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Earth from Space: Kilimanjaro
Earth from Space is presented by Kelsea Brennan-Wessels from the ESA Web-TV virtual studio...
published: 24 Jan 2014
Earth from Space: Kilimanjaro
Earth from Space: Kilimanjaro
Earth from Space is presented by Kelsea Brennan-Wessels from the ESA Web-TV virtual studios. Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania and the plains in southern Kenya are pictured in a false-colour image featured in the ninetieth edition. See also http://www.esa.int/spaceinimages/Images/2014/01/Kilimanjaro_Tanzania to download the image.- published: 24 Jan 2014
- views: 745
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Astronaut Chris Hadfield sings Space Oddity
13 may 2013 - Canadian Space Agency astronaut Chris Hadfield capped off his mission aboard...
published: 13 May 2013
author: spacevideo
Astronaut Chris Hadfield sings Space Oddity
13 may 2013 - Canadian Space Agency astronaut Chris Hadfield capped off his mission aboard the International Space Station with a zero-g performance of David Bowie's 'Space Oddity'.
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CASSINI MISSION
This is the perfect opportunity for a Carl Sagan quote:
"Somewhere, something incredible ...
published: 30 May 2011
author: Chris Abbas
CASSINI MISSION
This is the perfect opportunity for a Carl Sagan quote:
"Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known."
The footage in this little film was captured by the hardworking men and women at NASA and The European Space Agency with the Cassini Imaging Science System. If you're interested in learning more about Cassini and the on-going Cassini Solstice Mission, check it out at NASA's website:
http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/science/index.cfm
Track: 2 Ghosts I, Ghosts I – IV by Nine Inch Nails
(Used under a Creative Commons Non-Commercial Attribution Share Alike license.)
http://ghosts.nin.com/
Self-Directed / Edit / Sound Design / Comp / Color
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Project Kronos - Trailer
Project Kronos is an upcoming documentary film following a mission to achieve interstellar...
published: 20 Feb 2013
author: Hasraf HaZ Dulull
Project Kronos - Trailer
Project Kronos is an upcoming documentary film following a mission to achieve interstellar space travel. As the mission unfolds, the scientists find themselves questioning whether the space agency's solution to achieving interstellar space travel is ethical at all.
Written and Directed by Hasraf 'HaZ' Dulull
Technology Sponsored by Adobe
Produced by Masked Frame Pictures
www.maskedframepictures.com
Representation: Scott Glassgold / I AM Entertainment
Contact: scottglassgold@iamsports-ent.com
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20 Hz
A Semiconductor work by Ruth Jarman and Joe Gerhardt.
Audio Data courtesy of CARISMA, ope...
published: 17 Oct 2011
author: Semiconductor
20 Hz
A Semiconductor work by Ruth Jarman and Joe Gerhardt.
Audio Data courtesy of CARISMA, operated by the University of Alberta, funded by the Canadian Space Agency. Special Thanks to Andy Kale.
Made for the exhibition Invisible Fields at Arts Santa Monica in Barcelona Spain.
http://www.lighthouse.org.uk/programme/invisible-fields
20 Hz observes a geo-magnetic storm occurring in the Earth's upper atmosphere. Working with data collected from the CARISMA radio array and interpreted as audio, we hear tweeting and rumbles caused by incoming solar wind, captured at the frequency of 20 Hertz. Generated directly by the sound, tangible and sculptural forms emerge suggestive of scientific visualisations. As different frequencies interact both visually and aurally, complex patterns emerge to create interference phenomena that probe the limits of our perception.
05.00 minutes. / HD / 2011
HD single channel and HD 3D single channel.
20Hz is co-commissioned by Arts Santa Monica + Lighthouse . Supported by the British Council.
http://www.semiconductorfilms.com/root/20Hz/20Hz.htm
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Rosetta wake-up media briefing at ESOC - Part 1
Replay of Part 1 of the Rosetta wake-up media briefing at the ESA Operations Centre ESOC, ...
published: 20 Jan 2014
Rosetta wake-up media briefing at ESOC - Part 1
Rosetta wake-up media briefing at ESOC - Part 1
Replay of Part 1 of the Rosetta wake-up media briefing at the ESA Operations Centre ESOC, in Darmstadt, Germany, on 20 January 2014. Highlights include a welcome address from ESA's Thomas Reiter, Director of Human Spaceflight and Operations, reports from inside ESA's Main Control Room and presentations from Alvaro Gimenez, ESA Director of Science and Robotic Exploration and Johann-Dietrich Wörner, Chair of the German Aerospace Centre and Chair of ESA Council. Rosetta was launched in 2004 and has since travelled around the Sun five times, picking up energy from Earth and Mars to line it up with its final destination: comet 67P/Churyumov--Gerasimenko. For the coldest, loneliest leg of the mission, as Rosetta travelled out towards the orbit of Jupiter, the spacecraft was put into deep-space hibernation. In 2014, Rosetta will complete its cruise towards the comet, rendezvousing with it in August, before putting its Philae lander onto the comet's surface in November, as it begins its journey closer to the Sun. The spacecraft's internal alarm clock is set for 10:00 GMT (11:00 CET) on 20 January. Once it has warmed itself up, it should re-establish communication with Earth several hours later.- published: 20 Jan 2014
- views: 113
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Rosetta's orbit around the comet
After a ten year journey through space, ESA's Rosetta spacecraft will reach comet 67P/Chur...
published: 10 Jan 2014
Rosetta's orbit around the comet
Rosetta's orbit around the comet
After a ten year journey through space, ESA's Rosetta spacecraft will reach comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko in August 2014. After catching up with the comet Rosetta will slightly overtake and enter orbit from the 'front' of the comet as both the spacecraft and 67P/CG move along their orbits around the Sun. Rosetta will carry out a complex series of manoeuvres to reduce the separation between the spacecraft and comet from around 100 km to 25-30 km. From this close orbit, detailed mapping will allow scientists to determine the landing site for the mission's Philae lander. Immediately prior to the deployment of Philae in November, Rosetta will come to within just 2.5 km of the comet's nucleus. This animation is not to scale; Rosetta's solar arrays span 32 m, and the comet is approximately 4 km wide. Credit: ESA -- C. Carreau- published: 10 Jan 2014
- views: 612
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Rosetta orbiting the comet
Animation showing Rosetta orbiting comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko and scanning its surfac...
published: 20 Jan 2014
Rosetta orbiting the comet
Rosetta orbiting the comet
Animation showing Rosetta orbiting comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko and scanning its surface to make scientific measurements. The colours of the beams and their shape on the surface represent two different instruments imaging and analysing the comet. The Rosetta orbiter has a total of 11 instruments to study the characteristics and environment of the comet. Rosetta will take images of the comet at a variety of different wavelengths, will make measurements of its gravity, mass, density, internal structure, shape, and rotation, and will assess the properties its gaseous, dust-laden atmosphere, or coma. It will also probe the surrounding plasma environment and analyse how it interacts with the solar wind. Rosetta also carries a small lander, Philae, which will descend to the surface of the comet and make in situ measurements using its suite of 10 instruments. The animation is not to scale; comet 67P/CG is approximately 4 km wide and Rosetta is 32 m across including its solar arrays. It will conduct its scientific investigations at a range of altitudes. Credits: ESA- published: 20 Jan 2014
- views: 1794