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NASA - Will you Dance with Me?
From 1986 album "Power of the Century" and 1998 best of album "Echoes down the Hall" Buy it!
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NASA - Point of View
Single form the NASA album "Power of the Century", 1986. If you find it in a second hand store - Buy it!
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NASA Martinishake
Martinishake by Swedish synthpop pioneers NASA. Featured on the 1985 album " Power of the Century" and the 1998 best of "Echoes down the hall". If you happen...
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NASA - In My Mind
From 1986 album "Power of the Century" and 1998 best of album "Echoes down the Hall" - buy it!
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Nasa's Ultimate Mars Challenge | Full Documentary HD
advexontube.com SPACE DOCUMENTARY HD ( WORLD BEST DOCUMENTARIES AROUND THE WORLD )
Why go back to Mars? Far from dead, Mars holds untold potential. Nearly half a century of Mars exploration has yielded tantalizing clues that Mars may once have harbored life—and may harbor it still. The extraordinary landing of a revolutionary rover named Curiosity—which successfully touched down inside the Gale
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NaSA - They Call Her Love
NaSA - ( Patrik Henzel And Martin Thors ) They Call Her Love NaSA - Swedish Synth Pop/Electronica Duo who's 1st Album was released in 1985 by the name of "Po...
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NASA X Revolutionary Evolution - ERA
What does it take to change the world? Historically, change has usually been slow-moving and methodical, taking hundreds of years for even incremental advanc...
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NASA - Concealed Violence
From 1986 album "Power if the Century" and the 1998 best of album "Echoes Down the Hall" - buy it!
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NASA IPCC Projections of Temperature and Precipitation in the 21st Century , Planet
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Stirling Cycle Engine: "The Stirling Engine: A Wave of the Future" 1992 NASA
more at http://auto-parts.quickfound.net/ "This video describes the Stirling engine, an external combustion engine which creates heat energy to power the mot...
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50 Years of Mars Exploration 2015 NASA JPL Jet Propulsion Laboratory
more at http://scitech.quickfound.net/astro/mars_news.html
"2015 marks 50 years of successful NASA missions to Mars starting with Mariner 4 in 1965. Since then, a total of 15 robotic missions led by various NASA centers have laid the groundwork for future human missions to the Red Planet. The journey to Mars continues with additional robotic missions planned for 2016 and 2020, and human missions
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NASA KNOWS COMET ISON IS SPACECRAFT? NO ADS!
FIRST SUBSCRIBE AND COMMENT I have been watching comet ISON since its announcement and have marveled at all the inconsistencies. I watched this movie yesterd...
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Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity Rover Animation
This 11-minute animation depicts key events of NASA's Mars Science Laboratory mission, which will launch in late 2011 and land a rover, Curiosity, on Mars in August 2012. A shorter 4-minute version of this animation, with narration, is also available on our youtube page.
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Scientific Spacecraft: "The Knowledge Bank" 1971 NASA
more at http://scitech.quickfound.net/ "This film shows how the tools of research in near-earth space have progressed since Benjamin Franklin's time to the s...
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NASA | Synthesis: NASA Data Visualizations In Ultra-HD (4K)
Our senses tell us about the natural world, but our senses cannot tell us everything. That’s why we use tools, and NASA develops some of the most sophisticated, most exciting tools of all. Designed to reveal aspects of the Earth, the Sun, The Moon, these tools gather essential data about the world around us, while other instruments peer way out to much more distant places. When these data are turn
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NASA spacecraft sends back new data. Are The Boost In Cosmic Rays Harmless?
http://solar-and-wind-power.livingfrenzy.com/ Solar And wind Power For Your Home Slash Your Power Bills by 80% Or Even Eliminate Them Completely ------------...
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Alex Details NASA'S Fearmongering of Space Weather on Alex Jones Tv {Sunday Edition} 2/2
As the Sun Awakens, NASA Keeps a Wary Eye on Space Weather NASA Science June 6, 2010 Earth and space are about to come into contact in a way that's new to hu...
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'The Martian' Star Matt Damon Discusses NASA's Journey to Mars
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The First 40 Days of Skylab - 1973 NASA Space Documentary - Ella73TV
NASA space documentary about the first 40 days on board the United States "kylab Space station. From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skylab: Skylab was a space ...
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New Spacecraft Fuel: Green Propellant Infusion Mission (GPIM) 2013 NASA Marshall
more at http://scitech.quickfound.net New spacecraft monopropellant: "The Green Propellant Infusion Mission (GPIM) project will demonstrate the practical cap...
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NASA's Space Launch System
NASA is powering ahead toward new destinations in the solar system. This week marks one year of progress since the formation of the Space Launch System (SLS)...
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Alex Details NASA'S Fearmongering of Space Weather on Alex Jones Tv {Sunday Editon} 1/2
As the Sun Awakens, NASA Keeps a Wary Eye on Space Weather NASA Science June 6, 2010 Earth and space are about to come into contact in a way that's new to hu...
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USA: NASA SCIENTISTS FINALLY PINPOINT SOURCE OF THE SUN'S ENERGY
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NASA scientists say they've finally pinpointed the source of energy heating up the Sun's thin outer atmosphere - the corona.
For more than half a century space enthusiasts have wondered why the corona is hundreds of times hotter than the actual surface of the sun.
According to NASA, a high-energy magnetic carpet powers up the scorching corona - producing the flaming ring visib
NASA - Will you Dance with Me?
From 1986 album "Power of the Century" and 1998 best of album "Echoes down the Hall" Buy it!...
From 1986 album "Power of the Century" and 1998 best of album "Echoes down the Hall" Buy it!
wn.com/Nasa Will You Dance With Me
From 1986 album "Power of the Century" and 1998 best of album "Echoes down the Hall" Buy it!
- published: 26 Oct 2008
- views: 3316
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author: niswel
NASA - Point of View
Single form the NASA album "Power of the Century", 1986. If you find it in a second hand store - Buy it!...
Single form the NASA album "Power of the Century", 1986. If you find it in a second hand store - Buy it!
wn.com/Nasa Point Of View
Single form the NASA album "Power of the Century", 1986. If you find it in a second hand store - Buy it!
- published: 26 Oct 2008
- views: 9494
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author: niswel
NASA Martinishake
Martinishake by Swedish synthpop pioneers NASA. Featured on the 1985 album " Power of the Century" and the 1998 best of "Echoes down the hall". If you happen......
Martinishake by Swedish synthpop pioneers NASA. Featured on the 1985 album " Power of the Century" and the 1998 best of "Echoes down the hall". If you happen...
wn.com/Nasa Martinishake
Martinishake by Swedish synthpop pioneers NASA. Featured on the 1985 album " Power of the Century" and the 1998 best of "Echoes down the hall". If you happen...
- published: 21 Apr 2009
- views: 1109
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author: niswel
NASA - In My Mind
From 1986 album "Power of the Century" and 1998 best of album "Echoes down the Hall" - buy it!...
From 1986 album "Power of the Century" and 1998 best of album "Echoes down the Hall" - buy it!
wn.com/Nasa In My Mind
From 1986 album "Power of the Century" and 1998 best of album "Echoes down the Hall" - buy it!
- published: 26 Oct 2008
- views: 1996
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author: niswel
Nasa's Ultimate Mars Challenge | Full Documentary HD
advexontube.com SPACE DOCUMENTARY HD ( WORLD BEST DOCUMENTARIES AROUND THE WORLD )
Why go back to Mars? Far from dead, Mars holds untold potential. Nearly hal...
advexontube.com SPACE DOCUMENTARY HD ( WORLD BEST DOCUMENTARIES AROUND THE WORLD )
Why go back to Mars? Far from dead, Mars holds untold potential. Nearly half a century of Mars exploration has yielded tantalizing clues that Mars may once have harbored life—and may harbor it still. The extraordinary landing of a revolutionary rover named Curiosity—which successfully touched down inside the Gale Crater—means we have wheels down on the planet once again, in the form of the most sophisticated robot ever to rove the Mars surface. Will NASA's bold mission and this marvel of technology answer some of our biggest questions and usher in a new golden age of exploration? NOVA goes behind the scenes on NASA’s quest to solve the riddles of the red planet.
Thank You for watching!
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wn.com/Nasa's Ultimate Mars Challenge | Full Documentary Hd
advexontube.com SPACE DOCUMENTARY HD ( WORLD BEST DOCUMENTARIES AROUND THE WORLD )
Why go back to Mars? Far from dead, Mars holds untold potential. Nearly half a century of Mars exploration has yielded tantalizing clues that Mars may once have harbored life—and may harbor it still. The extraordinary landing of a revolutionary rover named Curiosity—which successfully touched down inside the Gale Crater—means we have wheels down on the planet once again, in the form of the most sophisticated robot ever to rove the Mars surface. Will NASA's bold mission and this marvel of technology answer some of our biggest questions and usher in a new golden age of exploration? NOVA goes behind the scenes on NASA’s quest to solve the riddles of the red planet.
Thank You for watching!
Please don't forget to subscribe!!
God Bless You!
#Space Documentary #DocumentaryChannel #History&Reserch; #Space #Documentary #BestDocumentary #Explore #Discover #Advance #Technology #DocumentaryHd #AsiaTravel #DicoverSpace #Discover #UnitedStates #Ukraine #ISIS #Israel #Palestine #WW3 #Worldsbest #Sighseeing #whattodo #howto #Amazing #Cool #Best #top #America #UnitedNations #EuropeanUnion#human#SafeLife
- published: 02 Apr 2015
- views: 0
NaSA - They Call Her Love
NaSA - ( Patrik Henzel And Martin Thors ) They Call Her Love NaSA - Swedish Synth Pop/Electronica Duo who's 1st Album was released in 1985 by the name of "Po......
NaSA - ( Patrik Henzel And Martin Thors ) They Call Her Love NaSA - Swedish Synth Pop/Electronica Duo who's 1st Album was released in 1985 by the name of "Po...
wn.com/Nasa They Call Her Love
NaSA - ( Patrik Henzel And Martin Thors ) They Call Her Love NaSA - Swedish Synth Pop/Electronica Duo who's 1st Album was released in 1985 by the name of "Po...
- published: 30 Oct 2011
- views: 4827
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author: Timborob
NASA X Revolutionary Evolution - ERA
What does it take to change the world? Historically, change has usually been slow-moving and methodical, taking hundreds of years for even incremental advanc......
What does it take to change the world? Historically, change has usually been slow-moving and methodical, taking hundreds of years for even incremental advanc...
wn.com/Nasa X Revolutionary Evolution Era
What does it take to change the world? Historically, change has usually been slow-moving and methodical, taking hundreds of years for even incremental advanc...
NASA - Concealed Violence
From 1986 album "Power if the Century" and the 1998 best of album "Echoes Down the Hall" - buy it!...
From 1986 album "Power if the Century" and the 1998 best of album "Echoes Down the Hall" - buy it!
wn.com/Nasa Concealed Violence
From 1986 album "Power if the Century" and the 1998 best of album "Echoes Down the Hall" - buy it!
- published: 26 Oct 2008
- views: 1063
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author: niswel
NASA IPCC Projections of Temperature and Precipitation in the 21st Century , Planet
nasa,nasa badge,satellite,solarsystem.nasa.gov,nasa budget,esa,solar system scale,solar energy,solar system formation,space based solar power,solar companies......
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wn.com/Nasa Ipcc Projections Of Temperature And Precipitation In The 21St Century , Planet
nasa,nasa badge,satellite,solarsystem.nasa.gov,nasa budget,esa,solar system scale,solar energy,solar system formation,space based solar power,solar companies...
Stirling Cycle Engine: "The Stirling Engine: A Wave of the Future" 1992 NASA
more at http://auto-parts.quickfound.net/ "This video describes the Stirling engine, an external combustion engine which creates heat energy to power the mot......
more at http://auto-parts.quickfound.net/ "This video describes the Stirling engine, an external combustion engine which creates heat energy to power the mot...
wn.com/Stirling Cycle Engine The Stirling Engine A Wave Of The Future 1992 Nasa
more at http://auto-parts.quickfound.net/ "This video describes the Stirling engine, an external combustion engine which creates heat energy to power the mot...
50 Years of Mars Exploration 2015 NASA JPL Jet Propulsion Laboratory
more at http://scitech.quickfound.net/astro/mars_news.html
"2015 marks 50 years of successful NASA missions to Mars starting with Mariner 4 in 1965. Since then...
more at http://scitech.quickfound.net/astro/mars_news.html
"2015 marks 50 years of successful NASA missions to Mars starting with Mariner 4 in 1965. Since then, a total of 15 robotic missions led by various NASA centers have laid the groundwork for future human missions to the Red Planet. The journey to Mars continues with additional robotic missions planned for 2016 and 2020, and human missions in the 2030s."
Public domain film from NASA JPL.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exploration_of_Mars
The exploration of Mars is the study of Mars by spacecraft. Probes sent from Earth beginning in the late 20th century have yielded a dramatic increase in knowledge about the Martian system, focused primarily on understanding its geology and habitability potential...
As of 24 September 2014, there are two scientific rovers on the surface of Mars beaming signals back to Earth (Opportunity of the Mars Exploration Rover mission, and Curiosity of the Mars Science Laboratory mission), and five orbiters currently surveying the planet: Mars Odyssey, Mars Express, Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, Mars Orbiter Mission and MAVEN.
To date, no sample return missions have been attempted for Mars, and one attempted return mission for Mars' moon Phobos (Fobos-Grunt) has failed.
On 24 January 2014, NASA reported that current studies on the planet Mars by the Curiosity and Opportunity rovers will now be searching for evidence of ancient life, including a biosphere based on autotrophic, chemotrophic and/or chemolithoautotrophic microorganisms, as well as ancient water, including fluvio-lacustrine environments (plains related to ancient rivers or lakes) that may have been habitable. The search for evidence of habitability, taphonomy (related to fossils), and organic carbon on the planet Mars is now a primary NASA objective...
Starting in 1960 the Soviets launched a series of probes to Mars inluding the intended first flybys and hard (impact) landing (Mars 1962B). The first successful fly-by of Mars was on July 14–15, 1965, by NASA's Mariner 4. On November 14, 1971 Mariner 9 became the first space probe to orbit another planet when it entered into orbit around Mars. The amount of data returned by probes increased dramatically as technology improved.
The first to contact the surface were two Soviet probes: Mars 2 lander on November 27 and Mars 3 lander on December 2, 1971—Mars 2 failed during descent and Mars 3 about twenty seconds after the first Martian soft landing. Mars 6 failed during descent but did return some corrupted atmospheric data in 1974. The 1975 NASA launches of the Viking program consisted of two orbiters, each with a lander that successfully soft landed in 1976. Viking 1 remained operational for six years, Viking 2 for three. The Viking landers relayed the first color panoramas of Mars and the Viking orbiters mapped the surface so well that the images remain in use.
The Soviet probes Phobos 1 and 2 were sent to Mars in 1988 to study Mars and its two moons, with a focus on Phobos. Phobos 1 lost contact on the way to Mars. Phobos 2, while successfully photographing Mars and Phobos, failed before it was set to release two landers to the surface of Phobos.
Roughly two-thirds of all spacecraft destined for Mars have failed without completing their missions, and it has a reputation as difficult space exploration target. Missions that ended prematurely after Phobos 1 & 2 (1988) include Mars Observer (Launched in 1992), Mars 96 (1996), Mars Climate Orbiter (1999), Mars Polar Lander with Deep Space 2 (1999), Nozomi (2003), Beagle 2 (2003), and Fobos-Grunt with Yinghuo-1 (2011). (See Probing difficulties section)
Following the 1993 failure of the Mars Observer orbiter, the NASA Mars Global Surveyor achieved Mars orbit in 1997. This mission was a complete success, having finished its primary mapping mission in early 2001. Contact was lost with the probe in November 2006 during its third extended program, spending exactly 10 operational years in space. The NASA Mars Pathfinder, carrying a robotic exploration vehicle Sojourner, landed in the Ares Vallis on Mars in the summer of 1997, returning many images.
Phoenix landed on the north polar region of Mars on May 25, 2008. Its robotic arm dug into the Martian soil and the presence of water ice was confirmed on June 20, 2008. The mission concluded on November 10, 2008 after contact was lost. In 2008, the price of transporting material from the surface of Earth to the surface of Mars was approximately US$309,000 per kilogram.
Rosetta came within 250 km of Mars during its 2007 flyby. Dawn flew by Mars in February 2009 for a gravity assist on its way to investigate Vesta and Ceres...
wn.com/50 Years Of Mars Exploration 2015 Nasa Jpl Jet Propulsion Laboratory
more at http://scitech.quickfound.net/astro/mars_news.html
"2015 marks 50 years of successful NASA missions to Mars starting with Mariner 4 in 1965. Since then, a total of 15 robotic missions led by various NASA centers have laid the groundwork for future human missions to the Red Planet. The journey to Mars continues with additional robotic missions planned for 2016 and 2020, and human missions in the 2030s."
Public domain film from NASA JPL.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exploration_of_Mars
The exploration of Mars is the study of Mars by spacecraft. Probes sent from Earth beginning in the late 20th century have yielded a dramatic increase in knowledge about the Martian system, focused primarily on understanding its geology and habitability potential...
As of 24 September 2014, there are two scientific rovers on the surface of Mars beaming signals back to Earth (Opportunity of the Mars Exploration Rover mission, and Curiosity of the Mars Science Laboratory mission), and five orbiters currently surveying the planet: Mars Odyssey, Mars Express, Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, Mars Orbiter Mission and MAVEN.
To date, no sample return missions have been attempted for Mars, and one attempted return mission for Mars' moon Phobos (Fobos-Grunt) has failed.
On 24 January 2014, NASA reported that current studies on the planet Mars by the Curiosity and Opportunity rovers will now be searching for evidence of ancient life, including a biosphere based on autotrophic, chemotrophic and/or chemolithoautotrophic microorganisms, as well as ancient water, including fluvio-lacustrine environments (plains related to ancient rivers or lakes) that may have been habitable. The search for evidence of habitability, taphonomy (related to fossils), and organic carbon on the planet Mars is now a primary NASA objective...
Starting in 1960 the Soviets launched a series of probes to Mars inluding the intended first flybys and hard (impact) landing (Mars 1962B). The first successful fly-by of Mars was on July 14–15, 1965, by NASA's Mariner 4. On November 14, 1971 Mariner 9 became the first space probe to orbit another planet when it entered into orbit around Mars. The amount of data returned by probes increased dramatically as technology improved.
The first to contact the surface were two Soviet probes: Mars 2 lander on November 27 and Mars 3 lander on December 2, 1971—Mars 2 failed during descent and Mars 3 about twenty seconds after the first Martian soft landing. Mars 6 failed during descent but did return some corrupted atmospheric data in 1974. The 1975 NASA launches of the Viking program consisted of two orbiters, each with a lander that successfully soft landed in 1976. Viking 1 remained operational for six years, Viking 2 for three. The Viking landers relayed the first color panoramas of Mars and the Viking orbiters mapped the surface so well that the images remain in use.
The Soviet probes Phobos 1 and 2 were sent to Mars in 1988 to study Mars and its two moons, with a focus on Phobos. Phobos 1 lost contact on the way to Mars. Phobos 2, while successfully photographing Mars and Phobos, failed before it was set to release two landers to the surface of Phobos.
Roughly two-thirds of all spacecraft destined for Mars have failed without completing their missions, and it has a reputation as difficult space exploration target. Missions that ended prematurely after Phobos 1 & 2 (1988) include Mars Observer (Launched in 1992), Mars 96 (1996), Mars Climate Orbiter (1999), Mars Polar Lander with Deep Space 2 (1999), Nozomi (2003), Beagle 2 (2003), and Fobos-Grunt with Yinghuo-1 (2011). (See Probing difficulties section)
Following the 1993 failure of the Mars Observer orbiter, the NASA Mars Global Surveyor achieved Mars orbit in 1997. This mission was a complete success, having finished its primary mapping mission in early 2001. Contact was lost with the probe in November 2006 during its third extended program, spending exactly 10 operational years in space. The NASA Mars Pathfinder, carrying a robotic exploration vehicle Sojourner, landed in the Ares Vallis on Mars in the summer of 1997, returning many images.
Phoenix landed on the north polar region of Mars on May 25, 2008. Its robotic arm dug into the Martian soil and the presence of water ice was confirmed on June 20, 2008. The mission concluded on November 10, 2008 after contact was lost. In 2008, the price of transporting material from the surface of Earth to the surface of Mars was approximately US$309,000 per kilogram.
Rosetta came within 250 km of Mars during its 2007 flyby. Dawn flew by Mars in February 2009 for a gravity assist on its way to investigate Vesta and Ceres...
- published: 30 Aug 2015
- views: 12
NASA KNOWS COMET ISON IS SPACECRAFT? NO ADS!
FIRST SUBSCRIBE AND COMMENT I have been watching comet ISON since its announcement and have marveled at all the inconsistencies. I watched this movie yesterd......
FIRST SUBSCRIBE AND COMMENT I have been watching comet ISON since its announcement and have marveled at all the inconsistencies. I watched this movie yesterd...
wn.com/Nasa Knows Comet Ison Is Spacecraft No Ads
FIRST SUBSCRIBE AND COMMENT I have been watching comet ISON since its announcement and have marveled at all the inconsistencies. I watched this movie yesterd...
- published: 24 Sep 2013
- views: 270028
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author: yosalov
Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity Rover Animation
This 11-minute animation depicts key events of NASA's Mars Science Laboratory mission, which will launch in late 2011 and land a rover, Curiosity, on Mars in Au...
This 11-minute animation depicts key events of NASA's Mars Science Laboratory mission, which will launch in late 2011 and land a rover, Curiosity, on Mars in August 2012. A shorter 4-minute version of this animation, with narration, is also available on our youtube page.
wn.com/Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity Rover Animation
This 11-minute animation depicts key events of NASA's Mars Science Laboratory mission, which will launch in late 2011 and land a rover, Curiosity, on Mars in August 2012. A shorter 4-minute version of this animation, with narration, is also available on our youtube page.
- published: 24 Jun 2011
- views: 3669831
Scientific Spacecraft: "The Knowledge Bank" 1971 NASA
more at http://scitech.quickfound.net/ "This film shows how the tools of research in near-earth space have progressed since Benjamin Franklin's time to the s......
more at http://scitech.quickfound.net/ "This film shows how the tools of research in near-earth space have progressed since Benjamin Franklin's time to the s...
wn.com/Scientific Spacecraft The Knowledge Bank 1971 Nasa
more at http://scitech.quickfound.net/ "This film shows how the tools of research in near-earth space have progressed since Benjamin Franklin's time to the s...
NASA | Synthesis: NASA Data Visualizations In Ultra-HD (4K)
Our senses tell us about the natural world, but our senses cannot tell us everything. That’s why we use tools, and NASA develops some of the most sophisticated,...
Our senses tell us about the natural world, but our senses cannot tell us everything. That’s why we use tools, and NASA develops some of the most sophisticated, most exciting tools of all. Designed to reveal aspects of the Earth, the Sun, The Moon, these tools gather essential data about the world around us, while other instruments peer way out to much more distant places. When these data are turned into visualizations, we discover a complexity and elegance to the natural world that would otherwise elude our physical senses. Even more important, we uncover vital clues to understand how things work, how they’re changing, and what the implications for those changes may mean. With the advent of Ultra-High-Definition video, more commonly known as “4K Video”, those images take on an enhanced majesty and power. In this video, we present images about our home planet, as well as the life-giving star it orbits, and the mysterious moon that travels with us through space.
This video is public domain and can be downloaded at:
http://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/12034
Like our videos? Subscribe to NASA's Goddard Shorts HD podcast:
http://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/vis/iTunes/f0004_index.html
Or find NASA Goddard Space Flight Center on Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/NASA.GSFC
Or find us on Twitter:
http://twitter.com/NASAGoddard
wn.com/Nasa | Synthesis Nasa Data Visualizations In Ultra Hd (4K)
Our senses tell us about the natural world, but our senses cannot tell us everything. That’s why we use tools, and NASA develops some of the most sophisticated, most exciting tools of all. Designed to reveal aspects of the Earth, the Sun, The Moon, these tools gather essential data about the world around us, while other instruments peer way out to much more distant places. When these data are turned into visualizations, we discover a complexity and elegance to the natural world that would otherwise elude our physical senses. Even more important, we uncover vital clues to understand how things work, how they’re changing, and what the implications for those changes may mean. With the advent of Ultra-High-Definition video, more commonly known as “4K Video”, those images take on an enhanced majesty and power. In this video, we present images about our home planet, as well as the life-giving star it orbits, and the mysterious moon that travels with us through space.
This video is public domain and can be downloaded at:
http://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/12034
Like our videos? Subscribe to NASA's Goddard Shorts HD podcast:
http://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/vis/iTunes/f0004_index.html
Or find NASA Goddard Space Flight Center on Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/NASA.GSFC
Or find us on Twitter:
http://twitter.com/NASAGoddard
- published: 01 Nov 2015
- views: 999
NASA spacecraft sends back new data. Are The Boost In Cosmic Rays Harmless?
http://solar-and-wind-power.livingfrenzy.com/ Solar And wind Power For Your Home Slash Your Power Bills by 80% Or Even Eliminate Them Completely ------------......
http://solar-and-wind-power.livingfrenzy.com/ Solar And wind Power For Your Home Slash Your Power Bills by 80% Or Even Eliminate Them Completely ------------...
wn.com/Nasa Spacecraft Sends Back New Data. Are The Boost In Cosmic Rays Harmless
http://solar-and-wind-power.livingfrenzy.com/ Solar And wind Power For Your Home Slash Your Power Bills by 80% Or Even Eliminate Them Completely ------------...
- published: 06 Oct 2009
- views: 1057
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author: Dazis4Real
Alex Details NASA'S Fearmongering of Space Weather on Alex Jones Tv {Sunday Edition} 2/2
As the Sun Awakens, NASA Keeps a Wary Eye on Space Weather NASA Science June 6, 2010 Earth and space are about to come into contact in a way that's new to hu......
As the Sun Awakens, NASA Keeps a Wary Eye on Space Weather NASA Science June 6, 2010 Earth and space are about to come into contact in a way that's new to hu...
wn.com/Alex Details Nasa'S Fearmongering Of Space Weather On Alex Jones Tv Sunday Edition 2 2
As the Sun Awakens, NASA Keeps a Wary Eye on Space Weather NASA Science June 6, 2010 Earth and space are about to come into contact in a way that's new to hu...
The First 40 Days of Skylab - 1973 NASA Space Documentary - Ella73TV
NASA space documentary about the first 40 days on board the United States "kylab Space station. From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skylab: Skylab was a space ......
NASA space documentary about the first 40 days on board the United States "kylab Space station. From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skylab: Skylab was a space ...
wn.com/The First 40 Days Of Skylab 1973 Nasa Space Documentary Ella73Tv
NASA space documentary about the first 40 days on board the United States "kylab Space station. From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skylab: Skylab was a space ...
New Spacecraft Fuel: Green Propellant Infusion Mission (GPIM) 2013 NASA Marshall
more at http://scitech.quickfound.net New spacecraft monopropellant: "The Green Propellant Infusion Mission (GPIM) project will demonstrate the practical cap......
more at http://scitech.quickfound.net New spacecraft monopropellant: "The Green Propellant Infusion Mission (GPIM) project will demonstrate the practical cap...
wn.com/New Spacecraft Fuel Green Propellant Infusion Mission (Gpim) 2013 Nasa Marshall
more at http://scitech.quickfound.net New spacecraft monopropellant: "The Green Propellant Infusion Mission (GPIM) project will demonstrate the practical cap...
NASA's Space Launch System
NASA is powering ahead toward new destinations in the solar system. This week marks one year of progress since the formation of the Space Launch System (SLS)......
NASA is powering ahead toward new destinations in the solar system. This week marks one year of progress since the formation of the Space Launch System (SLS)...
wn.com/Nasa's Space Launch System
NASA is powering ahead toward new destinations in the solar system. This week marks one year of progress since the formation of the Space Launch System (SLS)...
- published: 25 Sep 2012
- views: 902
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author: scojo787
Alex Details NASA'S Fearmongering of Space Weather on Alex Jones Tv {Sunday Editon} 1/2
As the Sun Awakens, NASA Keeps a Wary Eye on Space Weather NASA Science June 6, 2010 Earth and space are about to come into contact in a way that's new to hu......
As the Sun Awakens, NASA Keeps a Wary Eye on Space Weather NASA Science June 6, 2010 Earth and space are about to come into contact in a way that's new to hu...
wn.com/Alex Details Nasa'S Fearmongering Of Space Weather On Alex Jones Tv Sunday Editon 1 2
As the Sun Awakens, NASA Keeps a Wary Eye on Space Weather NASA Science June 6, 2010 Earth and space are about to come into contact in a way that's new to hu...
USA: NASA SCIENTISTS FINALLY PINPOINT SOURCE OF THE SUN'S ENERGY
English/Nat
NASA scientists say they've finally pinpointed the source of energy heating up the Sun's thin outer atmosphere - the corona.
For more than hal...
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NASA scientists say they've finally pinpointed the source of energy heating up the Sun's thin outer atmosphere - the corona.
For more than half a century space enthusiasts have wondered why the corona is hundreds of times hotter than the actual surface of the sun.
According to NASA, a high-energy magnetic carpet powers up the scorching corona - producing the flaming ring visible during a solar eclipse.
A month long time-lapse photography sequence which, according to NASA, unlocks the secret of the Sun's outer power source.
The findings answer questions first raised 55 years ago when the first measurements of the Sun's temperature were recorded.
Then scientists had no explanation for results which showed that the outer gas ring, the corona, is hundreds of times hotter than the Sun's surface itself - which is only a relatively cool 6-thousand degrees Centigrade (11-thousand degrees F).
The high-energy corona is responsible for some of the Sun's most striking effects viewed here on earth.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"The corona is a very tenuous gas. Very much less dense then anything we are used to on earth. In fact it's just about a vacuum. But there is enough of it that it produces some very interesting effects here on earth. Solar flares and magnetic clouds that hit the earth all originate in the sun's corona."
SUPER CAPTION: Joe Gurman, NASA Astronomer
NASA scientists observed the Sun from the European Space Agency/NASA Solar and heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) spacecraft in August of this year.
They say they have detected a "magnetic carpet" resulting from the upward transfer of magnetic energy from the Sun's surface to the corona above.
The magnetic charge forms observable loops on the carpet - each carrying more energy than a power station generates in a million years.
And NASA say the dynamo could be responsible for some freak magnetic observations back on earth.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"Frankly we don't know enough yet to predict accurately what all the effects will be. The worst possible case is possibly what we saw back in 1989 when ground induced current produced by a solar storm of this kind resulted in the province of Quebec in Canada losing its hydroelectric grid."
SUPER CAPTION: Joe Gurman, NASA Astronomer
Scientists still have no explanation why the magnetic loops seem to appear in the carpet and then fade away.
Each loop spans 1-thousand 600 kilometres (1000 miles) in diameter.
They were measured from the orbiting SOHO at a distance of 1.5 (m) million kilometres (900-thousand miles) from Earth.
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wn.com/USA Nasa Scientists Finally Pinpoint Source Of The Sun'S Energy
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NASA scientists say they've finally pinpointed the source of energy heating up the Sun's thin outer atmosphere - the corona.
For more than half a century space enthusiasts have wondered why the corona is hundreds of times hotter than the actual surface of the sun.
According to NASA, a high-energy magnetic carpet powers up the scorching corona - producing the flaming ring visible during a solar eclipse.
A month long time-lapse photography sequence which, according to NASA, unlocks the secret of the Sun's outer power source.
The findings answer questions first raised 55 years ago when the first measurements of the Sun's temperature were recorded.
Then scientists had no explanation for results which showed that the outer gas ring, the corona, is hundreds of times hotter than the Sun's surface itself - which is only a relatively cool 6-thousand degrees Centigrade (11-thousand degrees F).
The high-energy corona is responsible for some of the Sun's most striking effects viewed here on earth.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"The corona is a very tenuous gas. Very much less dense then anything we are used to on earth. In fact it's just about a vacuum. But there is enough of it that it produces some very interesting effects here on earth. Solar flares and magnetic clouds that hit the earth all originate in the sun's corona."
SUPER CAPTION: Joe Gurman, NASA Astronomer
NASA scientists observed the Sun from the European Space Agency/NASA Solar and heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) spacecraft in August of this year.
They say they have detected a "magnetic carpet" resulting from the upward transfer of magnetic energy from the Sun's surface to the corona above.
The magnetic charge forms observable loops on the carpet - each carrying more energy than a power station generates in a million years.
And NASA say the dynamo could be responsible for some freak magnetic observations back on earth.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"Frankly we don't know enough yet to predict accurately what all the effects will be. The worst possible case is possibly what we saw back in 1989 when ground induced current produced by a solar storm of this kind resulted in the province of Quebec in Canada losing its hydroelectric grid."
SUPER CAPTION: Joe Gurman, NASA Astronomer
Scientists still have no explanation why the magnetic loops seem to appear in the carpet and then fade away.
Each loop spans 1-thousand 600 kilometres (1000 miles) in diameter.
They were measured from the orbiting SOHO at a distance of 1.5 (m) million kilometres (900-thousand miles) from Earth.
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Project DIRECT Travel Guide- Part Two: NASA CoLab region
Take a trip to the moon or venture around the island to learn about astronauts and space exploration. Find interactive projects like getting your face in space.
To visit this location: http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/NASA%20CoLab/215/200/33/?title=Neil+A.+Armstrong+Library+%26+Archives&img;=http%3A%2F%2Fcommon-flash-secondlife-com.s3.amazonaws.com%2Fnew%2Fdestinations%2Fen%2F_img%2Fmidsize%2
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A Tour through our Solarsystem
A fascinating tour through our solar sytem, based on NASA's Science on a Sphere program "The Wanderers". Whole subtitles: In ancient times, humans watched th...
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Have Google and NASA bought a quantum computer? - Sci Guide (Ep 23) - Head Squeeze
Head Squeeze is at Cheltenham Science Festival 2013 meeting up with the Head Squeeze gang! Google & NASA are said to have bought a quantum computer, your fav...
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NASA 360 - The Future of Human Space Exploration
NASA is entering an extraordinary new era of human spaceflight as we begin looking toward a future that includes visiting asteroids, deep space and the surface of the red planet.
Please join NASA 360 for The Future of Human Space Exploration.
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NASA | Tour of the Moon
Although the moon has remained largely unchanged during human history, our understanding of it and how it has evolved over time has evolved dramatically. Tha...
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Space Shuttle Launch NASA Atlantis to the International Space Station
Space Shuttle Launch NASA Atlantis to the International Space Station. Shuttle Launch NASA Atlantis to the International Space Station HD video. Space shuttl...
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Armstrong Hosts NASA 50th Anniversary Documentary
Neil Armstrong, Apollo 11 Commander and first person to walk on the moon, guides us through the history of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration in the half-century since its establishment in 1958. Produced by NASA TV, 2008.
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How-To Guide to Satellites: Putting it Together 2011 NASA Goddard Space Flt Ctr MAVEN Mars Orbiter
more at http://scitech.quickfound.net/astro/mars_news.html
"Building satellites isn't easy. They're complex, expensive, and not to mention hard to make! This is why whenever NASA makes a new satellite--like the MAVEN mission to Mars--its scientists and engineers do everything they can to make sure it's done right.
Now, putting a satellite together is nothing like putting together, say, an office
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NASA deep space exploration: Jeffrey Rusick at TEDxElonUniversity
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TED...
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Episode 06 - VISITING NASA KSC
In this Space Connection TV episode, Astronaut Marcos Pontes will be your guide to visit NASA Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex.
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Neste Episódio do Programa Conexão Espacial, o Astronauta Marcos Pontes será o seu guia para que você conheça o Complexo de Visitantes da NASA Kennedy Space Center - KSC.
Dica: A Agência Marcos Pontes de Turismo de Aventuras oferece pacotes turís
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New Horizons: Passport to Pluto and Beyond - Documentary [HD]
Mission Overview: Why Go to Pluto ? Planetary exploration is a historic endeavor and a major focus of NASA. New Horizons is designed to help us understand worlds at the edge of our solar system by making the first reconnaissance of Pluto and Charon - a "double planet" and the last planet in our solar system to be visited by spacecraft. Then, as part of an extended mission, New Horizons would visit
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Top 10 Places to Visit in Chile
This list of top 10 places to visit in Chile shows you the highlights of the country. I have been backpacking in Chile 2 times already where I managed to visit 13 of 15 regions.
Related guide: http://www.back-packer.org/backpacking-chile/
--- my travel equipment ---
camera http://www.back-packer.org/gopro_3
insurance http://www.back-packer.org/worldnomads_versicherung
packing list http://www.back
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Dance While You Travel the Galaxy
It's a dance party from the earth to the sun!
Music:
"Jaunty Gumption"
Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
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NASA presents, Time Space Portals
Finally! As of June 29, 2012, NASA validates after first denying the existence in Wormholes,Time Travel, and Space Tunnels.
www.nasa.gov
Hidden Portals in Earth's Magnetic Field
07.02.12
A NASA-sponsored researcher at the University of Iowa has developed a way for spacecraft to hunt down hidden magnetic portals in the vicinity of Earth. These gateways link the magnetic field of our planet to t
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NASA Space Technology - Game Changing Technology #Mind Blowing Documentary
In this future technology video, we present you the NASA's game changing technology, a video about NASA's new breed of Space technology. The NASA engineers explained how the space technology has evolved and how this new breed of technology is going to impact in the future.
Watch the NASA Space Technology - Game Changing Technology #Mind Blowing Documentary in HD here and know everything about NA
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Earth From Space Nasa Time Lapse Wonderful World 4K
Bringing you the BEST Space and Astronomy videos online. Showcasing videos and images from the likes of NASA,ESA,Hubble etc.
Join me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/spaceisamazing
Twitter: https://twitter.com/AmazingSpace2
Google+ : http://goo.gl/1WCBn9
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NASA combating effects of space travel on the human body
CBS News correspondent Chip Reid looks at the Johnson Space Center's Neutral Buoyancy Lab, a pool with an underwater mock-up of the International Space Stati...
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Artificially induced sleep may hold the key to space travel, says SpaceWorks study - TomoNews
ATLANTA — A NASA-funded study written by aerospace engineering company SpaceWorks says that keeping astronauts unconscious during long flights in space cuts down on the equipment and resources needed on the shuttle, and also eliminates the negative psychological effects of long hauls in space.
According to SpaceWorks’ study on cryogenic sleep, which borrowed ideas from doctors, a human body can b
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SDO Observes a Cinco de Mayo Solar Flare
The sun emitted a significant solar flare, peaking at 6:11 pm EDT on May 5, 2015. NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory, which watches the sun constantly, captured an image of the event. Solar flares are powerful bursts of radiation. Harmful radiation from a flare cannot pass through Earth's atmosphere to physically affect humans on the ground, however -- when intense enough -- they can disturb the at
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A Photon Travels Through Space and Time | NASA JPL ESA Science Video
Visit my website at http://www.junglejoel.com - a photon travels across space and time, from the early universe, to today - where it is received by the Planc...
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Travel Guide: Norway's Top Attractions
In this video, http://www.WatchMojo.com takes a look at the top attractions to check out while visiting Norway.
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GTX 880 Release Date, 5TB/s network, NASA's Impossible Drive - Netlinked Daily
Danish researchers break the network speed record of with 43 Tbps, or 5 terabytes per second; Videocardz.com claims the GTX 880 will launch in late September; NASA tests a drive that, according to conventional physics, shouldn't work (it does).
1000th video giveaway: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v5T4fz2dJXQ
Buy AMD APUs, get free games: http://www.ncix.com/article/amd_core_evolution.htm?utm_m
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THE SAGAN SERIES - The Frontier Is Everywhere
For more Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/thesaganseries Twitter - http://twitter.com/reidgower G+ - http://bit.ly/VpHzQh The Sagan Series is an educationa...
Project DIRECT Travel Guide- Part Two: NASA CoLab region
Take a trip to the moon or venture around the island to learn about astronauts and space exploration. Find interactive projects like getting your face in space...
Take a trip to the moon or venture around the island to learn about astronauts and space exploration. Find interactive projects like getting your face in space.
To visit this location: http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/NASA%20CoLab/215/200/33/?title=Neil+A.+Armstrong+Library+%26+Archives&img;=http%3A%2F%2Fcommon-flash-secondlife-com.s3.amazonaws.com%2Fnew%2Fdestinations%2Fen%2F_img%2Fmidsize%2F2854.jpg&msg;=Located+in+NASA%27s+CoLab+region+in+Second+Life%2C+this+area+exhibits+records+and+other+documentation+pertaining+to+astronauts+and+space+exploration+throughout+history.
wn.com/Project Direct Travel Guide Part Two Nasa Colab Region
Take a trip to the moon or venture around the island to learn about astronauts and space exploration. Find interactive projects like getting your face in space.
To visit this location: http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/NASA%20CoLab/215/200/33/?title=Neil+A.+Armstrong+Library+%26+Archives&img;=http%3A%2F%2Fcommon-flash-secondlife-com.s3.amazonaws.com%2Fnew%2Fdestinations%2Fen%2F_img%2Fmidsize%2F2854.jpg&msg;=Located+in+NASA%27s+CoLab+region+in+Second+Life%2C+this+area+exhibits+records+and+other+documentation+pertaining+to+astronauts+and+space+exploration+throughout+history.
- published: 15 Mar 2011
- views: 76
A Tour through our Solarsystem
A fascinating tour through our solar sytem, based on NASA's Science on a Sphere program "The Wanderers". Whole subtitles: In ancient times, humans watched th......
A fascinating tour through our solar sytem, based on NASA's Science on a Sphere program "The Wanderers". Whole subtitles: In ancient times, humans watched th...
wn.com/A Tour Through Our Solarsystem
A fascinating tour through our solar sytem, based on NASA's Science on a Sphere program "The Wanderers". Whole subtitles: In ancient times, humans watched th...
Have Google and NASA bought a quantum computer? - Sci Guide (Ep 23) - Head Squeeze
Head Squeeze is at Cheltenham Science Festival 2013 meeting up with the Head Squeeze gang! Google & NASA are said to have bought a quantum computer, your fav......
Head Squeeze is at Cheltenham Science Festival 2013 meeting up with the Head Squeeze gang! Google & NASA are said to have bought a quantum computer, your fav...
wn.com/Have Google And Nasa Bought A Quantum Computer Sci Guide (Ep 23) Head Squeeze
Head Squeeze is at Cheltenham Science Festival 2013 meeting up with the Head Squeeze gang! Google & NASA are said to have bought a quantum computer, your fav...
NASA 360 - The Future of Human Space Exploration
NASA is entering an extraordinary new era of human spaceflight as we begin looking toward a future that includes visiting asteroids, deep space and the surface ...
NASA is entering an extraordinary new era of human spaceflight as we begin looking toward a future that includes visiting asteroids, deep space and the surface of the red planet.
Please join NASA 360 for The Future of Human Space Exploration.
wn.com/Nasa 360 The Future Of Human Space Exploration
NASA is entering an extraordinary new era of human spaceflight as we begin looking toward a future that includes visiting asteroids, deep space and the surface of the red planet.
Please join NASA 360 for The Future of Human Space Exploration.
- published: 12 Nov 2014
- views: 17
NASA | Tour of the Moon
Although the moon has remained largely unchanged during human history, our understanding of it and how it has evolved over time has evolved dramatically. Tha......
Although the moon has remained largely unchanged during human history, our understanding of it and how it has evolved over time has evolved dramatically. Tha...
wn.com/Nasa | Tour Of The Moon
Although the moon has remained largely unchanged during human history, our understanding of it and how it has evolved over time has evolved dramatically. Tha...
Space Shuttle Launch NASA Atlantis to the International Space Station
Space Shuttle Launch NASA Atlantis to the International Space Station. Shuttle Launch NASA Atlantis to the International Space Station HD video. Space shuttl......
Space Shuttle Launch NASA Atlantis to the International Space Station. Shuttle Launch NASA Atlantis to the International Space Station HD video. Space shuttl...
wn.com/Space Shuttle Launch Nasa Atlantis To The International Space Station
Space Shuttle Launch NASA Atlantis to the International Space Station. Shuttle Launch NASA Atlantis to the International Space Station HD video. Space shuttl...
Armstrong Hosts NASA 50th Anniversary Documentary
Neil Armstrong, Apollo 11 Commander and first person to walk on the moon, guides us through the history of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration in ...
Neil Armstrong, Apollo 11 Commander and first person to walk on the moon, guides us through the history of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration in the half-century since its establishment in 1958. Produced by NASA TV, 2008.
wn.com/Armstrong Hosts Nasa 50Th Anniversary Documentary
Neil Armstrong, Apollo 11 Commander and first person to walk on the moon, guides us through the history of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration in the half-century since its establishment in 1958. Produced by NASA TV, 2008.
- published: 26 Aug 2012
- views: 73945
How-To Guide to Satellites: Putting it Together 2011 NASA Goddard Space Flt Ctr MAVEN Mars Orbiter
more at http://scitech.quickfound.net/astro/mars_news.html
"Building satellites isn't easy. They're complex, expensive, and not to mention hard to make! This i...
more at http://scitech.quickfound.net/astro/mars_news.html
"Building satellites isn't easy. They're complex, expensive, and not to mention hard to make! This is why whenever NASA makes a new satellite--like the MAVEN mission to Mars--its scientists and engineers do everything they can to make sure it's done right.
Now, putting a satellite together is nothing like putting together, say, an office chair. A single bolt can take hours to install, and you can't even imagine how complex the electronics are!"
Public domain film from NASA, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MAVEN
Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN (MAVEN) is a planned space exploration mission to send a space probe to orbit Mars and study its atmosphere. It will help determine what caused the Martian atmosphere —and water— to be lost to space, making the climate increasingly inhospitable for life.
Program overview
The mission was spawned by NASA's Mars Scout Program, which although discontinued in 2010, yielded Phoenix and MAVEN, as well as numerous missions studies. Mars Scout missions target a cost less than USD$485 million, not including launch service, which is approximately $187 million.
On September 15, 2008 NASA announced that it had selected MAVEN to be the Mars Scout 2013 mission, a part of the Mars Scout Program. There was one other finalist and eight other proposals that were competing against MAVEN to be the Mars Scout 2013 mission.
NASA will launch MAVEN in late 2013 using an Atlas V 401 rocket. The launch window is between November 18, 2013 and December 7, 2013. Assuming a November 18 launch, MAVEN will be inserted on September 22, 2014 into an elliptic orbit 6,200 km (3,900 mi) by 150 km (93 mi) above the planet's surface. The principal investigator for MAVEN is Bruce Jakosky of the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics at the University of Colorado at Boulder.
Objectives
Features on Mars resembling dry riverbeds, and the discovery of minerals that form in the presence of water, indicate that Mars once had a thicker atmosphere and was warm enough for liquid water to flow on the surface. However, that thick atmosphere was somehow lost to space. Scientists suspect that, over millions of years, Mars lost 99% of its atmosphere as the planet's core cooled and its magnetic field decayed, allowing solar winds to sweep away most of the water and volatile compounds the atmosphere once contained.
The goal of MAVEN is to determine the history of the loss of atmospheric gases to space through time, providing answers about Mars climate evolution. By measuring the current rate of escape to space and gathering enough information about the relevant processes, scientists will be able to infer how the planet's atmosphere evolved in time.
wn.com/How To Guide To Satellites Putting It Together 2011 Nasa Goddard Space Flt Ctr Maven Mars Orbiter
more at http://scitech.quickfound.net/astro/mars_news.html
"Building satellites isn't easy. They're complex, expensive, and not to mention hard to make! This is why whenever NASA makes a new satellite--like the MAVEN mission to Mars--its scientists and engineers do everything they can to make sure it's done right.
Now, putting a satellite together is nothing like putting together, say, an office chair. A single bolt can take hours to install, and you can't even imagine how complex the electronics are!"
Public domain film from NASA, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MAVEN
Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN (MAVEN) is a planned space exploration mission to send a space probe to orbit Mars and study its atmosphere. It will help determine what caused the Martian atmosphere —and water— to be lost to space, making the climate increasingly inhospitable for life.
Program overview
The mission was spawned by NASA's Mars Scout Program, which although discontinued in 2010, yielded Phoenix and MAVEN, as well as numerous missions studies. Mars Scout missions target a cost less than USD$485 million, not including launch service, which is approximately $187 million.
On September 15, 2008 NASA announced that it had selected MAVEN to be the Mars Scout 2013 mission, a part of the Mars Scout Program. There was one other finalist and eight other proposals that were competing against MAVEN to be the Mars Scout 2013 mission.
NASA will launch MAVEN in late 2013 using an Atlas V 401 rocket. The launch window is between November 18, 2013 and December 7, 2013. Assuming a November 18 launch, MAVEN will be inserted on September 22, 2014 into an elliptic orbit 6,200 km (3,900 mi) by 150 km (93 mi) above the planet's surface. The principal investigator for MAVEN is Bruce Jakosky of the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics at the University of Colorado at Boulder.
Objectives
Features on Mars resembling dry riverbeds, and the discovery of minerals that form in the presence of water, indicate that Mars once had a thicker atmosphere and was warm enough for liquid water to flow on the surface. However, that thick atmosphere was somehow lost to space. Scientists suspect that, over millions of years, Mars lost 99% of its atmosphere as the planet's core cooled and its magnetic field decayed, allowing solar winds to sweep away most of the water and volatile compounds the atmosphere once contained.
The goal of MAVEN is to determine the history of the loss of atmospheric gases to space through time, providing answers about Mars climate evolution. By measuring the current rate of escape to space and gathering enough information about the relevant processes, scientists will be able to infer how the planet's atmosphere evolved in time.
- published: 26 Jan 2013
- views: 1278
NASA deep space exploration: Jeffrey Rusick at TEDxElonUniversity
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TED......
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TED...
wn.com/Nasa Deep Space Exploration Jeffrey Rusick At Tedxelonuniversity
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TED...
- published: 01 Apr 2014
- views: 1079
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author: TEDx Talks
Episode 06 - VISITING NASA KSC
In this Space Connection TV episode, Astronaut Marcos Pontes will be your guide to visit NASA Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex.
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Neste Epi...
In this Space Connection TV episode, Astronaut Marcos Pontes will be your guide to visit NASA Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex.
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Neste Episódio do Programa Conexão Espacial, o Astronauta Marcos Pontes será o seu guia para que você conheça o Complexo de Visitantes da NASA Kennedy Space Center - KSC.
Dica: A Agência Marcos Pontes de Turismo de Aventuras oferece pacotes turísticos completos para quem quiser visitar o KSC. Marque sua viagem em www.agenciamarcospontes.com.br
wn.com/Episode 06 Visiting Nasa Ksc
In this Space Connection TV episode, Astronaut Marcos Pontes will be your guide to visit NASA Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex.
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Neste Episódio do Programa Conexão Espacial, o Astronauta Marcos Pontes será o seu guia para que você conheça o Complexo de Visitantes da NASA Kennedy Space Center - KSC.
Dica: A Agência Marcos Pontes de Turismo de Aventuras oferece pacotes turísticos completos para quem quiser visitar o KSC. Marque sua viagem em www.agenciamarcospontes.com.br
- published: 18 Jul 2015
- views: 41
New Horizons: Passport to Pluto and Beyond - Documentary [HD]
Mission Overview: Why Go to Pluto ? Planetary exploration is a historic endeavor and a major focus of NASA. New Horizons is designed to help us understand world...
Mission Overview: Why Go to Pluto ? Planetary exploration is a historic endeavor and a major focus of NASA. New Horizons is designed to help us understand worlds at the edge of our solar system by making the first reconnaissance of Pluto and Charon - a "double planet" and the last planet in our solar system to be visited by spacecraft. Then, as part of an extended mission, New Horizons would visit one or more objects in the Kuiper Belt region beyond Neptune.
Science at the Frontier
Our solar system contains three zones: the inner, rocky planets; the gas giant planets; and the Kuiper Belt. Pluto is one of the largest bodies of the icy, "third zone" of our solar system. The National Academy of Sciences placed the exploration of the third zone in general - and Pluto-Charon in particular - among its highest priority planetary mission rankings for this decade. New Horizons is NASA's mission to fulfill this objective.
In those zones, our solar system has three classes of planets: the rocky worlds (Earth, Venus, Mercury and Mars); the gas giants (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune); and the ice dwarfs of the Kuiper Belt. There are far more ice dwarf planets than rocky and gas giant worlds combined - yet, no spacecraft has been sent to a planet in this class. The National Academy of Sciences noted that our knowledge of planetary types is therefore seriously incomplete. As the first mission to investigate this new class of planetary bodies, New Horizons will fill this important gap and round out our knowledge of the planets in our solar system.
Ancient Relics
The ice dwarfs are planetary embryos, whose growth stopped at sizes (200 to 2,000 kilometers across) much smaller than the full-grown planets in the inner solar system and the gas giants region. The ice dwarfs are ancient relics that formed over 4 billion years ago. Because they are literally the bodies out of which the larger planets accumulated, the ice dwarfs have a great deal to teach us about planetary formation. New Horizons seeks those answers.
Binary Planet
Pluto's largest moon, Charon, is half the size of Pluto. The pair form a binary planet, whose gravitational balance point is between the two bodies. Although binary planets are thought to be common in the galaxy, as are binary stars, no spacecraft has yet explored one. New Horizons will be the first mission to a binary object of any type.
A Mission with Impact
The Kuiper Belt is the major source of cometary impactors on Earth, like the impactor that wiped out the dinosaurs. New Horizons will shed new light on the number of such Kuiper Belt impactors as a function of their size by cataloging the various-sized craters on Pluto, its moons, and on Kuiper Belt Objects.
Pluto and the Kuiper Belt are known to be heavily endowed with organic (carbon-bearing) molecules and water ice — the raw materials out of which life evolves. New Horizons will explore the composition of this material on the surfaces of Pluto, its moons and Kuiper Belt Objects.
The Great Escape
Pluto's atmosphere is escaping to space like a comet, but on a planetary scale. Nothing like this exists anywhere else in the solar system. It is thought that the Earth's original hydrogen/helium atmosphere was lost to space this way. By studying Pluto's atmospheric escape, we can learn a great deal about the evolution of Earth's atmosphere. New Horizons will determine Pluto's atmospheric structure and composition and directly measure its escape rate for the first time.
The Need to Explore
As the first voyage to a whole new class of planets in the farthest zone of the solar system, New Horizons is a historic mission of exploration. The United States has made history by being the first nation to reach every planet from Mercury to Neptune with a space probe. The New Horizons mission to Pluto and the Kuiper Belt - the first NASA launch to a "new" planet since Voyager more than 30 years ago - allows the U.S. to complete the reconnaissance of the solar system.
See more videos about
"New Horizons: NASA's Pluto-Kuiper Belt Space Mission",
please visit: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6vzpF_OEV8kWXbzL18yNEYwc-UZGbNNK
This is the 2010 version. To see the first version "Passport to Pluto" (2006), click here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pfQ_cpUq6nI.
See more videos about the dwarf planet Eris:
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6vzpF_OEV8m4RICSKSe63ZY5YceATGAN
Release Date: 2010
Credit: NASA
wn.com/New Horizons Passport To Pluto And Beyond Documentary Hd
Mission Overview: Why Go to Pluto ? Planetary exploration is a historic endeavor and a major focus of NASA. New Horizons is designed to help us understand worlds at the edge of our solar system by making the first reconnaissance of Pluto and Charon - a "double planet" and the last planet in our solar system to be visited by spacecraft. Then, as part of an extended mission, New Horizons would visit one or more objects in the Kuiper Belt region beyond Neptune.
Science at the Frontier
Our solar system contains three zones: the inner, rocky planets; the gas giant planets; and the Kuiper Belt. Pluto is one of the largest bodies of the icy, "third zone" of our solar system. The National Academy of Sciences placed the exploration of the third zone in general - and Pluto-Charon in particular - among its highest priority planetary mission rankings for this decade. New Horizons is NASA's mission to fulfill this objective.
In those zones, our solar system has three classes of planets: the rocky worlds (Earth, Venus, Mercury and Mars); the gas giants (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune); and the ice dwarfs of the Kuiper Belt. There are far more ice dwarf planets than rocky and gas giant worlds combined - yet, no spacecraft has been sent to a planet in this class. The National Academy of Sciences noted that our knowledge of planetary types is therefore seriously incomplete. As the first mission to investigate this new class of planetary bodies, New Horizons will fill this important gap and round out our knowledge of the planets in our solar system.
Ancient Relics
The ice dwarfs are planetary embryos, whose growth stopped at sizes (200 to 2,000 kilometers across) much smaller than the full-grown planets in the inner solar system and the gas giants region. The ice dwarfs are ancient relics that formed over 4 billion years ago. Because they are literally the bodies out of which the larger planets accumulated, the ice dwarfs have a great deal to teach us about planetary formation. New Horizons seeks those answers.
Binary Planet
Pluto's largest moon, Charon, is half the size of Pluto. The pair form a binary planet, whose gravitational balance point is between the two bodies. Although binary planets are thought to be common in the galaxy, as are binary stars, no spacecraft has yet explored one. New Horizons will be the first mission to a binary object of any type.
A Mission with Impact
The Kuiper Belt is the major source of cometary impactors on Earth, like the impactor that wiped out the dinosaurs. New Horizons will shed new light on the number of such Kuiper Belt impactors as a function of their size by cataloging the various-sized craters on Pluto, its moons, and on Kuiper Belt Objects.
Pluto and the Kuiper Belt are known to be heavily endowed with organic (carbon-bearing) molecules and water ice — the raw materials out of which life evolves. New Horizons will explore the composition of this material on the surfaces of Pluto, its moons and Kuiper Belt Objects.
The Great Escape
Pluto's atmosphere is escaping to space like a comet, but on a planetary scale. Nothing like this exists anywhere else in the solar system. It is thought that the Earth's original hydrogen/helium atmosphere was lost to space this way. By studying Pluto's atmospheric escape, we can learn a great deal about the evolution of Earth's atmosphere. New Horizons will determine Pluto's atmospheric structure and composition and directly measure its escape rate for the first time.
The Need to Explore
As the first voyage to a whole new class of planets in the farthest zone of the solar system, New Horizons is a historic mission of exploration. The United States has made history by being the first nation to reach every planet from Mercury to Neptune with a space probe. The New Horizons mission to Pluto and the Kuiper Belt - the first NASA launch to a "new" planet since Voyager more than 30 years ago - allows the U.S. to complete the reconnaissance of the solar system.
See more videos about
"New Horizons: NASA's Pluto-Kuiper Belt Space Mission",
please visit: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6vzpF_OEV8kWXbzL18yNEYwc-UZGbNNK
This is the 2010 version. To see the first version "Passport to Pluto" (2006), click here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pfQ_cpUq6nI.
See more videos about the dwarf planet Eris:
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6vzpF_OEV8m4RICSKSe63ZY5YceATGAN
Release Date: 2010
Credit: NASA
- published: 18 Jun 2013
- views: 490946
Top 10 Places to Visit in Chile
This list of top 10 places to visit in Chile shows you the highlights of the country. I have been backpacking in Chile 2 times already where I managed to visit ...
This list of top 10 places to visit in Chile shows you the highlights of the country. I have been backpacking in Chile 2 times already where I managed to visit 13 of 15 regions.
Related guide: http://www.back-packer.org/backpacking-chile/
--- my travel equipment ---
camera http://www.back-packer.org/gopro_3
insurance http://www.back-packer.org/worldnomads_versicherung
packing list http://www.back-packer.org/patagonia-packing-list-trekking/
Online Language Course http://www.back-packer.org/babbel_eng
Due to it’s long and narrow shape Chile is one of the most diverse countries on the continent. Therefore Backpacking in Chile is very attractive but also time consuming in matters of covering distances – you should plan your journey well and avoid underestimation of distances!
Things to do in Chile covered in this video:
- Atacama Desert, San Pedro de Atacama,
- Streetart in Valparaiso, Valparaiso
- Osorno Volcano, Puerto Varas
- Villarrica Volcano, Pucon
- Carretera Austral & Fjords near Puerto Montt
- Futaleufú River, Futaleufu
- Marble Caves, Puerto Rio Tranquilo
- O'Higgins Glacier and O'Higgins Lake, Villa O'Higgins
- Torres del Paine, Puerto Natales
- Isla Magdalena & Los Pinguinos, Punta Arenas
Best Places to Visit in Chile: your favorites?
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1) Lago O'Higgins-San Martín, NASA:
http://earth.jsc.nasa.gov/scripts/sseop/photo.pl?mission=ISS010&roll;=E&frame;=5868
2) Glaciar O'Higgins o Ventisquero Grande, Roberto Araya Barckhahn:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Glaciar_O%27Higgins_o_Ventisquero_Grande.JPG
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This list of top 10 places to visit in Chile shows you the highlights of the country. I have been backpacking in Chile 2 times already where I managed to visit 13 of 15 regions.
Related guide: http://www.back-packer.org/backpacking-chile/
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Due to it’s long and narrow shape Chile is one of the most diverse countries on the continent. Therefore Backpacking in Chile is very attractive but also time consuming in matters of covering distances – you should plan your journey well and avoid underestimation of distances!
Things to do in Chile covered in this video:
- Atacama Desert, San Pedro de Atacama,
- Streetart in Valparaiso, Valparaiso
- Osorno Volcano, Puerto Varas
- Villarrica Volcano, Pucon
- Carretera Austral & Fjords near Puerto Montt
- Futaleufú River, Futaleufu
- Marble Caves, Puerto Rio Tranquilo
- O'Higgins Glacier and O'Higgins Lake, Villa O'Higgins
- Torres del Paine, Puerto Natales
- Isla Magdalena & Los Pinguinos, Punta Arenas
Best Places to Visit in Chile: your favorites?
Did I miss any important spot? Tell us your favorite spot in the comments below and feel free to share this video with your friends!
More travel guides for South America can be found here:
http://www.back-packer.org/backpacking-south-america/
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1) Lago O'Higgins-San Martín, NASA:
http://earth.jsc.nasa.gov/scripts/sseop/photo.pl?mission=ISS010&roll;=E&frame;=5868
2) Glaciar O'Higgins o Ventisquero Grande, Roberto Araya Barckhahn:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Glaciar_O%27Higgins_o_Ventisquero_Grande.JPG
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- published: 16 Feb 2015
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Dance While You Travel the Galaxy
It's a dance party from the earth to the sun!
Music:
"Jaunty Gumption"
Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
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It's a dance party from the earth to the sun!
Music:
"Jaunty Gumption"
Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
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It's a dance party from the earth to the sun!
Music:
"Jaunty Gumption"
Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
- published: 17 Feb 2015
- views: 138
NASA presents, Time Space Portals
Finally! As of June 29, 2012, NASA validates after first denying the existence in Wormholes,Time Travel, and Space Tunnels.
www.nasa.gov
Hidden Portals in Ear...
Finally! As of June 29, 2012, NASA validates after first denying the existence in Wormholes,Time Travel, and Space Tunnels.
www.nasa.gov
Hidden Portals in Earth's Magnetic Field
07.02.12
A NASA-sponsored researcher at the University of Iowa has developed a way for spacecraft to hunt down hidden magnetic portals in the vicinity of Earth. These gateways link the magnetic field of our planet to that of the sun, setting the stage for stormy space weather. The Magnetospheric Multiscale (MMS) mission will study these portals. Credit: Science@NASA
A favorite theme of science fiction is "the portal"--an extraordinary opening in space or time that connects travelers to distant realms. A good portal is a shortcut, a guide, a door into the unknown. If only they actually existed....
It turns out that they do, sort of, and a NASA-funded researcher at the University of Iowa has figured out how to find them.
"We call them X-points or electron diffusion regions," explains plasma physicist Jack Scudder of the University of Iowa. "They're places where the magnetic field of Earth connects to the magnetic field of the Sun, creating an uninterrupted path leading from our own planet to the sun's atmosphere 93 million miles away."
Observations by NASA's THEMIS spacecraft and Europe's Cluster probes suggest that these magnetic portals open and close dozens of times each day. They're typically located a few tens of thousands of kilometers from Earth where the geomagnetic field meets the onrushing solar wind. Most portals are small and short-lived; others are yawning, vast, and sustained. Tons of energetic particles can flow through the openings, heating Earth's upper atmosphere, sparking geomagnetic storms, and igniting bright polar auroras.
NASA is planning a mission called "MMS," short for Magnetospheric Multiscale Mission, due to launch in 2014, to study the phenomenon. Bristling with energetic particle detectors and magnetic sensors, the four spacecraft of MMS will spread out in Earth's magnetosphere and surround the portals to observe how they work.
Just one problem: Finding them. Magnetic portals are invisible, unstable, and elusive. They open and close without warning "and there are no signposts to guide us in," notes Scudder.
Actually, there are signposts, and Scudder has found them.
Portals form via the process of magnetic reconnection. Mingling lines of magnetic force from the sun and Earth criss-cross and join to create the openings. "X-points" are where the criss-cross takes place. The sudden joining of magnetic fields can propel jets of charged particles from the X-point, creating an "electron diffusion region."
To learn how to pinpoint these events, Scudder looked at data from a space probe that orbited Earth more than 10 years ago.
"In the late 1990s, NASA's Polar spacecraft spent years in Earth's magnetosphere," explains Scudder, "and it encountered many X-points during its mission."
Data from NASA's Polar spacecraft, circa 1998, provided crucial clues to finding magnetic X-points.Credit: NASA Because Polar carried sensors similar to those of MMS, Scudder decided to see how an X-point looked to Polar. "Using Polar data, we have found five simple combinations of magnetic field and energetic particle measurements that tell us when we've come across an X-point or an electron diffusion region. A single spacecraft, properly instrumented, can make these measurements."
This means that single member of the MMS constellation using the diagnostics can find a portal and alert other members of the constellation. Mission planners long thought that MMS might have to spend a year or so learning to find portals before it could study them. Scudder's work short cuts the process, allowing MMS to get to work without delay.
It's a shortcut worthy of the best portals of fiction, only this time the portals are real. And with the new "signposts" we know how to find them.
Dr. Tony Phillips
Science at NASA
TEXT&VIDEO; Source:http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/sunearth/news/mag-portals.html
wn.com/Nasa Presents, Time Space Portals
Finally! As of June 29, 2012, NASA validates after first denying the existence in Wormholes,Time Travel, and Space Tunnels.
www.nasa.gov
Hidden Portals in Earth's Magnetic Field
07.02.12
A NASA-sponsored researcher at the University of Iowa has developed a way for spacecraft to hunt down hidden magnetic portals in the vicinity of Earth. These gateways link the magnetic field of our planet to that of the sun, setting the stage for stormy space weather. The Magnetospheric Multiscale (MMS) mission will study these portals. Credit: Science@NASA
A favorite theme of science fiction is "the portal"--an extraordinary opening in space or time that connects travelers to distant realms. A good portal is a shortcut, a guide, a door into the unknown. If only they actually existed....
It turns out that they do, sort of, and a NASA-funded researcher at the University of Iowa has figured out how to find them.
"We call them X-points or electron diffusion regions," explains plasma physicist Jack Scudder of the University of Iowa. "They're places where the magnetic field of Earth connects to the magnetic field of the Sun, creating an uninterrupted path leading from our own planet to the sun's atmosphere 93 million miles away."
Observations by NASA's THEMIS spacecraft and Europe's Cluster probes suggest that these magnetic portals open and close dozens of times each day. They're typically located a few tens of thousands of kilometers from Earth where the geomagnetic field meets the onrushing solar wind. Most portals are small and short-lived; others are yawning, vast, and sustained. Tons of energetic particles can flow through the openings, heating Earth's upper atmosphere, sparking geomagnetic storms, and igniting bright polar auroras.
NASA is planning a mission called "MMS," short for Magnetospheric Multiscale Mission, due to launch in 2014, to study the phenomenon. Bristling with energetic particle detectors and magnetic sensors, the four spacecraft of MMS will spread out in Earth's magnetosphere and surround the portals to observe how they work.
Just one problem: Finding them. Magnetic portals are invisible, unstable, and elusive. They open and close without warning "and there are no signposts to guide us in," notes Scudder.
Actually, there are signposts, and Scudder has found them.
Portals form via the process of magnetic reconnection. Mingling lines of magnetic force from the sun and Earth criss-cross and join to create the openings. "X-points" are where the criss-cross takes place. The sudden joining of magnetic fields can propel jets of charged particles from the X-point, creating an "electron diffusion region."
To learn how to pinpoint these events, Scudder looked at data from a space probe that orbited Earth more than 10 years ago.
"In the late 1990s, NASA's Polar spacecraft spent years in Earth's magnetosphere," explains Scudder, "and it encountered many X-points during its mission."
Data from NASA's Polar spacecraft, circa 1998, provided crucial clues to finding magnetic X-points.Credit: NASA Because Polar carried sensors similar to those of MMS, Scudder decided to see how an X-point looked to Polar. "Using Polar data, we have found five simple combinations of magnetic field and energetic particle measurements that tell us when we've come across an X-point or an electron diffusion region. A single spacecraft, properly instrumented, can make these measurements."
This means that single member of the MMS constellation using the diagnostics can find a portal and alert other members of the constellation. Mission planners long thought that MMS might have to spend a year or so learning to find portals before it could study them. Scudder's work short cuts the process, allowing MMS to get to work without delay.
It's a shortcut worthy of the best portals of fiction, only this time the portals are real. And with the new "signposts" we know how to find them.
Dr. Tony Phillips
Science at NASA
TEXT&VIDEO; Source:http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/sunearth/news/mag-portals.html
- published: 15 Jul 2012
- views: 2880
NASA Space Technology - Game Changing Technology #Mind Blowing Documentary
In this future technology video, we present you the NASA's game changing technology, a video about NASA's new breed of Space technology. The NASA engineers expl...
In this future technology video, we present you the NASA's game changing technology, a video about NASA's new breed of Space technology. The NASA engineers explained how the space technology has evolved and how this new breed of technology is going to impact in the future.
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- published: 16 Oct 2015
- views: 127
Earth From Space Nasa Time Lapse Wonderful World 4K
Bringing you the BEST Space and Astronomy videos online. Showcasing videos and images from the likes of NASA,ESA,Hubble etc.
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NASA combating effects of space travel on the human body
CBS News correspondent Chip Reid looks at the Johnson Space Center's Neutral Buoyancy Lab, a pool with an underwater mock-up of the International Space Stati......
CBS News correspondent Chip Reid looks at the Johnson Space Center's Neutral Buoyancy Lab, a pool with an underwater mock-up of the International Space Stati...
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Artificially induced sleep may hold the key to space travel, says SpaceWorks study - TomoNews
ATLANTA — A NASA-funded study written by aerospace engineering company SpaceWorks says that keeping astronauts unconscious during long flights in space cuts dow...
ATLANTA — A NASA-funded study written by aerospace engineering company SpaceWorks says that keeping astronauts unconscious during long flights in space cuts down on the equipment and resources needed on the shuttle, and also eliminates the negative psychological effects of long hauls in space.
According to SpaceWorks’ study on cryogenic sleep, which borrowed ideas from doctors, a human body can be forced into a state of hibernation by simply lowering the body temperature to 93 degrees Fahrenheit. The lowered body temperature causes the body’s heart rate and metabolism to decrease, effectively placing it in a state of unconsciousness.
The body will subsist on intravenous feeding tubes that pump the necessary lipids, amino acids and various nutrients into the body. Other tubes will drain urine as well as monitor the body.
According to mockups, a torpor-statis habitat can hold six astronauts at once and robotic arms will ensure everyone’s basic needs are met. In their study, SpaceWorks says that they imagine the crew would wake up in a staggered pattern so that at least one person is awake at all times.
So far humans are only able to maintain stasis for two weeks, although the trip from Earth to Mars is expected to take up to nine months.
NASA has declined to fund the second stage of the research though and SpaceWorks, citing its potential therapeutic benefits, is now looking into using the technology here on Earth.
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ATLANTA — A NASA-funded study written by aerospace engineering company SpaceWorks says that keeping astronauts unconscious during long flights in space cuts down on the equipment and resources needed on the shuttle, and also eliminates the negative psychological effects of long hauls in space.
According to SpaceWorks’ study on cryogenic sleep, which borrowed ideas from doctors, a human body can be forced into a state of hibernation by simply lowering the body temperature to 93 degrees Fahrenheit. The lowered body temperature causes the body’s heart rate and metabolism to decrease, effectively placing it in a state of unconsciousness.
The body will subsist on intravenous feeding tubes that pump the necessary lipids, amino acids and various nutrients into the body. Other tubes will drain urine as well as monitor the body.
According to mockups, a torpor-statis habitat can hold six astronauts at once and robotic arms will ensure everyone’s basic needs are met. In their study, SpaceWorks says that they imagine the crew would wake up in a staggered pattern so that at least one person is awake at all times.
So far humans are only able to maintain stasis for two weeks, although the trip from Earth to Mars is expected to take up to nine months.
NASA has declined to fund the second stage of the research though and SpaceWorks, citing its potential therapeutic benefits, is now looking into using the technology here on Earth.
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- published: 26 Aug 2015
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SDO Observes a Cinco de Mayo Solar Flare
The sun emitted a significant solar flare, peaking at 6:11 pm EDT on May 5, 2015. NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory, which watches the sun constantly, captured ...
The sun emitted a significant solar flare, peaking at 6:11 pm EDT on May 5, 2015. NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory, which watches the sun constantly, captured an image of the event. Solar flares are powerful bursts of radiation. Harmful radiation from a flare cannot pass through Earth's atmosphere to physically affect humans on the ground, however -- when intense enough -- they can disturb the atmosphere in the layer where GPS and communications signals travel.
This flare is classified as an X2.7-class flare. X-class denotes the most intense flares, while the number provides more information about its strength. An X2 is twice as intense as an X1, an X3 is three times as intense, etc.
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wn.com/Sdo Observes A Cinco De Mayo Solar Flare
The sun emitted a significant solar flare, peaking at 6:11 pm EDT on May 5, 2015. NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory, which watches the sun constantly, captured an image of the event. Solar flares are powerful bursts of radiation. Harmful radiation from a flare cannot pass through Earth's atmosphere to physically affect humans on the ground, however -- when intense enough -- they can disturb the atmosphere in the layer where GPS and communications signals travel.
This flare is classified as an X2.7-class flare. X-class denotes the most intense flares, while the number provides more information about its strength. An X2 is twice as intense as an X1, an X3 is three times as intense, etc.
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- published: 06 May 2015
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A Photon Travels Through Space and Time | NASA JPL ESA Science Video
Visit my website at http://www.junglejoel.com - a photon travels across space and time, from the early universe, to today - where it is received by the Planc......
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Travel Guide: Norway's Top Attractions
In this video, http://www.WatchMojo.com takes a look at the top attractions to check out while visiting Norway....
In this video, http://www.WatchMojo.com takes a look at the top attractions to check out while visiting Norway.
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In this video, http://www.WatchMojo.com takes a look at the top attractions to check out while visiting Norway.
- published: 27 Jul 2011
- views: 113833
GTX 880 Release Date, 5TB/s network, NASA's Impossible Drive - Netlinked Daily
Danish researchers break the network speed record of with 43 Tbps, or 5 terabytes per second; Videocardz.com claims the GTX 880 will launch in late September; N...
Danish researchers break the network speed record of with 43 Tbps, or 5 terabytes per second; Videocardz.com claims the GTX 880 will launch in late September; NASA tests a drive that, according to conventional physics, shouldn't work (it does).
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Danish researchers break the network speed record of with 43 Tbps, or 5 terabytes per second; Videocardz.com claims the GTX 880 will launch in late September; NASA tests a drive that, according to conventional physics, shouldn't work (it does).
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- published: 02 Aug 2014
- views: 105376
THE SAGAN SERIES - The Frontier Is Everywhere
For more Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/thesaganseries Twitter - http://twitter.com/reidgower G+ - http://bit.ly/VpHzQh The Sagan Series is an educationa......
For more Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/thesaganseries Twitter - http://twitter.com/reidgower G+ - http://bit.ly/VpHzQh The Sagan Series is an educationa...
wn.com/The Sagan Series The Frontier Is Everywhere
For more Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/thesaganseries Twitter - http://twitter.com/reidgower G+ - http://bit.ly/VpHzQh The Sagan Series is an educationa...
- published: 09 Jan 2011
- views: 2476888
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author: Reid Gower
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NASA | Putting the 'P' in 'JPL'--The Past, Present, and Future of Propulsion at the JPL [HD]
From modest beginnings in the era of early liquid rockets through state-of-the-art propulsion systems flown on 21st century spacecraft, propulsion technologies have advanced dramatically through the decades. JPL propulsion engineer Todd J. Barber will highlight over three quarters of a century of propulsion experience at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), and will also look at the future of p
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Dr. Craig Venter - Life at the Speed of Light
NASA Ames Research Center Director's Colloquium, June 24, 2014, Moffett Field, California. Human deep space exploration missions require a thorough understanding of the prolonged environmental.
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NASA had a HUNCH | Florence Gold | TEDxCherryCreekED
NASA had a HUNCH. That kids can do so much more than what they are already doing. They can send their own creations to the ISS. These are things that didn’t exist before. They wield them into being and send them to space to support the ISS.
In today’s society of global economic competition, environmental concerns, and the race to explore outer space, the study of science, technology, engineer
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The Real Martians
During an event on Sept. 17 at NASA headquarters, Administrator Charlie Bolden and other agency officials discussed how the film “The Martian” uses real science from the exploration of Mars by NASA to make the movie. The discussion also touched on how the film’s story, which is set in the 2030s, when NASA astronauts are regularly traveling to Mars and living on the surface, closely matches NASA’s
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NewSpace 2011: New Technologies and New Directions
Commercial markets will have an ever increasing role in the way that NASA does business, and how NASA will utilize the power of the commercial sector into th...
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Clark McClelland on VeritasRadio.com | NASA & The Dictatorial Secret Shadow Government | 1 of 2
This is Segment 1 of 2. Segment 1 is being provided as a courtesy of VERITAS Radio. To listen to Segment 2 of this exclusive interview, subscribe at http://www.veritasradio.com to watch the rest.
Veritas is censorship- and commercial-free and survives on your voluntary subscriptions. Thank you for supporting our work. ~Mel Fabregas
S y n o p s i s
Warning: This program contains language that ma
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Robert H Goddard: "The Dream That Wouldn't Down" 1965 NASA; Rocket Pioneer
more at: http://scitech.quickfound.net
'The dream of Dr. Robert Goddard, the father of rocketry, is explored and examined through reminiscences of Mrs. Esther Goddard. Included in the film are historic scenes of Dr. Goddard's early experiments and the personal commentary of Mrs. Goddard.' This video was made from a kinescope (a film of a TV program made by pointing the movie camera at a TV screen
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Barack Obama Proposes a New Course for NASA, Kennedy Space Center, April 15, 2010
President Barack Obama spoke at Kennedy Space Center on April 15, 2010. Titled "Remarks by the President on Space Exploration in the 21st Century," the propo...
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NASA's Orion Spacecraft Development & Testing (1080p)
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You, Inc.: Creativity and Individual Power in the 21st Century
From Suffolk University's Modern Theatre, Innovation Hub and host Kara Miller tackle the topic: You, Inc.: Creativity and Individual Power in the 21st Century. Panelists include: Jason Pontin, editor-in-chief of MIT Tech Review; Nicco Mele, lecturer at Harvard Kennedy School and author of The End of Big; Jessica Banks, founder of Rock, Paper, Robot; and Karim Lakhani, professor at Harvard Business
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USA INC, Nasa War Document Depopulation & You - Deborah Tavares Conspiracy Con
A rcoones video. Nasa Future Of War Document can be seen on http://stopthecrime.net/ Silent Weapons For Quiet Wars PDF link is there also. Filmed at Conspira...
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Season 3 Ep.13 - 11/22/13: Part 2 - Dr. Brook Lakew - NASA Space Scientist & Senior Official
In this Part 2 of 2 Episodes, I present to you Dr. Brook Lakew, an Ethiopian-American space scientist & senior official at NASA. He will share with us his pe...
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Junkyard Wars 5x04 (Power Raft)
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NASA's Western Aeronautical Test Range - 1988 Educational Documentary - WDTVLIVE42
The Western Aeronautical Test Range (WATR) at NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center is located on the Edward Air Force Base complex and supports all segments of the Space Shuttle program, including launch, on-orbit, and landing phases of each mission. In the past the WATR played a key role in experimental aircraft flight monitoring.
The WATR provides telemetry, radar, voice communication, and vide
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Bombshell NASA War Document Exposed: Extinction of Humanity-Deborah Tavares
www.weekendvigilante.com stopthecrime.net thecommonsenseshow.com.
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Apollo 13: Houston, We've Got a Problem 1970 NASA; Oxygen Tank Explosion; James Lovell
more at http://scitech.quickfound.net/astro/project_apollo.html "Astronauts: James A. Lovell, John L. Swigert, and Fred W. Haise Launch date: April 11, 1970 ...
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New Vehicles for New Ventures
NASA hosted a news conference at 1 p.m. EDT on Wednesday, Oct. 14, at the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida to announce the outcome of the Venture Class Launch Service (VCLS) competition. The vehicles expected to meet the VCLS requirement represent an emerging class of commercial launch services for small satellites -- often called CubeSats or nanosatellites -- and science missions that are
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Dr. Mark Jacobson - Roadmaps for Transitioning All 50 U.S. State to Wind, Water and Solar Power
Global warming, air pollution, and energy insecurity are three of the most significant problems facing the world today. This talk discusses the development o...
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EMP: Huge Solar Flare caused 'strong radio blackout on Earth' Today - NASA
Luke 21:25 "Signs in the Sun" - This broadcast also includes:
- How dangerously vulnerable we are to Massive EMP attacking and taking down our Power Grid
- The Largest Sunspots in Decades Spitting Solar Flares at Earth.
- How these large Sunspots are threatening a CME (coronal mass ejection) and what it means
ALSO
- House-seized asteroid passed within 160,000km of Earth today, it sounds far but it
NASA | Putting the 'P' in 'JPL'--The Past, Present, and Future of Propulsion at the JPL [HD]
From modest beginnings in the era of early liquid rockets through state-of-the-art propulsion systems flown on 21st century spacecraft, propulsion technologies ...
From modest beginnings in the era of early liquid rockets through state-of-the-art propulsion systems flown on 21st century spacecraft, propulsion technologies have advanced dramatically through the decades. JPL propulsion engineer Todd J. Barber will highlight over three quarters of a century of propulsion experience at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), and will also look at the future of propulsion as it applies to solar system exploration.
Speaker:
Todd Barber, Cassini Propulsion Lead Engineer
Release Date: 22 May 2014
Credit: NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)
wn.com/Nasa | Putting The 'P' In 'JPL' The Past, Present, And Future Of Propulsion At The Jpl Hd
From modest beginnings in the era of early liquid rockets through state-of-the-art propulsion systems flown on 21st century spacecraft, propulsion technologies have advanced dramatically through the decades. JPL propulsion engineer Todd J. Barber will highlight over three quarters of a century of propulsion experience at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), and will also look at the future of propulsion as it applies to solar system exploration.
Speaker:
Todd Barber, Cassini Propulsion Lead Engineer
Release Date: 22 May 2014
Credit: NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)
- published: 11 Jul 2014
- views: 9074
Dr. Craig Venter - Life at the Speed of Light
NASA Ames Research Center Director's Colloquium, June 24, 2014, Moffett Field, California. Human deep space exploration missions require a thorough understandin...
NASA Ames Research Center Director's Colloquium, June 24, 2014, Moffett Field, California. Human deep space exploration missions require a thorough understanding of the prolonged environmental.
wn.com/Dr. Craig Venter Life At The Speed Of Light
NASA Ames Research Center Director's Colloquium, June 24, 2014, Moffett Field, California. Human deep space exploration missions require a thorough understanding of the prolonged environmental.
NASA had a HUNCH | Florence Gold | TEDxCherryCreekED
NASA had a HUNCH. That kids can do so much more than what they are already doing. They can send their own creations to the ISS. These are things that didn’t ...
NASA had a HUNCH. That kids can do so much more than what they are already doing. They can send their own creations to the ISS. These are things that didn’t exist before. They wield them into being and send them to space to support the ISS.
In today’s society of global economic competition, environmental concerns, and the race to explore outer space, the study of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) curricula have reached the forefront of educational goals around the world. The High School Students United with NASA to Create Hardware or HUNCH program is designed to bring together industry, government, and academia in order to inspire the next generation of scientists and engineers with the skills and learning opportunities that they will need to become world leaders in the 21st Century.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
wn.com/Nasa Had A Hunch | Florence Gold | Tedxcherrycreeked
NASA had a HUNCH. That kids can do so much more than what they are already doing. They can send their own creations to the ISS. These are things that didn’t exist before. They wield them into being and send them to space to support the ISS.
In today’s society of global economic competition, environmental concerns, and the race to explore outer space, the study of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) curricula have reached the forefront of educational goals around the world. The High School Students United with NASA to Create Hardware or HUNCH program is designed to bring together industry, government, and academia in order to inspire the next generation of scientists and engineers with the skills and learning opportunities that they will need to become world leaders in the 21st Century.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
- published: 18 Aug 2015
- views: 28
The Real Martians
During an event on Sept. 17 at NASA headquarters, Administrator Charlie Bolden and other agency officials discussed how the film “The Martian” uses real science...
During an event on Sept. 17 at NASA headquarters, Administrator Charlie Bolden and other agency officials discussed how the film “The Martian” uses real science from the exploration of Mars by NASA to make the movie. The discussion also touched on how the film’s story, which is set in the 2030s, when NASA astronauts are regularly traveling to Mars and living on the surface, closely matches NASA’s story and efforts to land humans on Mars by that time. NASA collaborated on this film with 20th Century Fox Entertainment, providing guidance on production design and serving as technical consultants.
wn.com/The Real Martians
During an event on Sept. 17 at NASA headquarters, Administrator Charlie Bolden and other agency officials discussed how the film “The Martian” uses real science from the exploration of Mars by NASA to make the movie. The discussion also touched on how the film’s story, which is set in the 2030s, when NASA astronauts are regularly traveling to Mars and living on the surface, closely matches NASA’s story and efforts to land humans on Mars by that time. NASA collaborated on this film with 20th Century Fox Entertainment, providing guidance on production design and serving as technical consultants.
- published: 17 Sep 2015
- views: 2156
NewSpace 2011: New Technologies and New Directions
Commercial markets will have an ever increasing role in the way that NASA does business, and how NASA will utilize the power of the commercial sector into th......
Commercial markets will have an ever increasing role in the way that NASA does business, and how NASA will utilize the power of the commercial sector into th...
wn.com/Newspace 2011 New Technologies And New Directions
Commercial markets will have an ever increasing role in the way that NASA does business, and how NASA will utilize the power of the commercial sector into th...
- published: 07 Aug 2011
- views: 1093
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author: TMRO
Clark McClelland on VeritasRadio.com | NASA & The Dictatorial Secret Shadow Government | 1 of 2
This is Segment 1 of 2. Segment 1 is being provided as a courtesy of VERITAS Radio. To listen to Segment 2 of this exclusive interview, subscribe at http://www....
This is Segment 1 of 2. Segment 1 is being provided as a courtesy of VERITAS Radio. To listen to Segment 2 of this exclusive interview, subscribe at http://www.veritasradio.com to watch the rest.
Veritas is censorship- and commercial-free and survives on your voluntary subscriptions. Thank you for supporting our work. ~Mel Fabregas
S y n o p s i s
Warning: This program contains language that may be offensive to some. Listener discretion is advised.
Clark McClelland has had an interesting, unique, and painful story. From 1958 to 1992 Clark worked for NASA as an ScO (spacecraft operator). During his tenure he met Apollog Mission astronaut and, according to Clar, he designed the Apollo XI emblem. He met and worked with many Germany scientists (former NAZIs) who came to the United States via Operations Paperclip. According to Drs. Werner von Braun and Hermann Oberth, they said the cannot take full credit for their technological innovations and said they had help from an extraterrestrial civilization. In 1991 Clark witnessed a 8-9 ft being in space communicating with the space shuttle crew. In 1992, apparently, after learning so many truths, NASA decided to dismiss him on a very minor technicality. An error in the residential address written on his original employment application in 1958. His pension was canceled and he could not find any work in relevant fields of aerospace, public- or private sector-wise. He was only able to find employment in Disney World for $4.25 per hour. Clark is certain that there is a dictatorial secret shadow government, that has not only taken over NASA, but the United States of America. He strongly believed that the world is being enslaved by a few. During this very heated interview Clark recounted his meetings with former US presidents, astronauts and even his visit with former Hollywood star Jackie Gleason and his testimony about his trip to Homestead AFB with former US President Richard Nixon, where he saw wreckage from downed extraterrestrial aircraft and even bodies.
B i o
Clark McClelland is a bonafide expert in the field of UFO specialists. He began his investigations of this strange phenomenon in 1947. His 60 plus years of study in the field of UFOlogy puts him in a unique class of educators and investigators.
He has lectured at many national universities including Notre Dame, Penn State, Ohio State, Berea, Montana State University, New York University, Idaho State, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University and others too numerous to mention. On several occasions, he was requested by students and faculty to bring his unique topic to their campus as an elective course, although his work at Kennedy Space Center at the time overruled his acceptance.
Clark McClelland's long association with the UFO phenomenon has followed him throughout his aerospace career. In 1958 he was assigned to the national space program at Cape Canaveral, Florida, and helped launch or viewed 679 rockets and spacecraft. In addition to being an Aerospace Engineer and Technical Assistant to the Apollo Program Manager during the Apollo moon landings, McClelland and other SpaceCraft Operators did extensive technical checkout of simulated flights and mission objectives of the various shuttles to assure orbital success and the personal safety of the astronauts.
McClelland knew many of the astronauts who perished during the Challenger disaster and certainly did all he could to keep each shuttle from such a repeat accident. He has held important positions involving such manned projects as Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo lunar landings, Skylab, the Space Shuttle and the Space Station. He was assigned to the cockpit of the Space Shuttle missions as a SpaceCraft Operator (Ground Test Astronaut). If anyone knows what is going on in space, with humans or otherwise, it is McClelland
In 1960, Major Donald E Keyhoe, the International Director of the National Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomena (NICAP) selected McClelland to be Director for the Kennedy Space Center and central Florida region. His unit members included two NASA Astronaut Flight Surgeons, many engineers, scientists and mathematicians as consultants and investigators. Later, he was chosen as the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) Director at the KSC and served concurrently as Assistant State Director for Florida.
McClelland's name is on three commemorative monuments, the Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo missions -- - -- His name will be on the Space Shuttle, International Space Station and the Deep Space Missions monuments in the future.
wn.com/Clark Mcclelland On Veritasradio.Com | Nasa The Dictatorial Secret Shadow Government | 1 Of 2
This is Segment 1 of 2. Segment 1 is being provided as a courtesy of VERITAS Radio. To listen to Segment 2 of this exclusive interview, subscribe at http://www.veritasradio.com to watch the rest.
Veritas is censorship- and commercial-free and survives on your voluntary subscriptions. Thank you for supporting our work. ~Mel Fabregas
S y n o p s i s
Warning: This program contains language that may be offensive to some. Listener discretion is advised.
Clark McClelland has had an interesting, unique, and painful story. From 1958 to 1992 Clark worked for NASA as an ScO (spacecraft operator). During his tenure he met Apollog Mission astronaut and, according to Clar, he designed the Apollo XI emblem. He met and worked with many Germany scientists (former NAZIs) who came to the United States via Operations Paperclip. According to Drs. Werner von Braun and Hermann Oberth, they said the cannot take full credit for their technological innovations and said they had help from an extraterrestrial civilization. In 1991 Clark witnessed a 8-9 ft being in space communicating with the space shuttle crew. In 1992, apparently, after learning so many truths, NASA decided to dismiss him on a very minor technicality. An error in the residential address written on his original employment application in 1958. His pension was canceled and he could not find any work in relevant fields of aerospace, public- or private sector-wise. He was only able to find employment in Disney World for $4.25 per hour. Clark is certain that there is a dictatorial secret shadow government, that has not only taken over NASA, but the United States of America. He strongly believed that the world is being enslaved by a few. During this very heated interview Clark recounted his meetings with former US presidents, astronauts and even his visit with former Hollywood star Jackie Gleason and his testimony about his trip to Homestead AFB with former US President Richard Nixon, where he saw wreckage from downed extraterrestrial aircraft and even bodies.
B i o
Clark McClelland is a bonafide expert in the field of UFO specialists. He began his investigations of this strange phenomenon in 1947. His 60 plus years of study in the field of UFOlogy puts him in a unique class of educators and investigators.
He has lectured at many national universities including Notre Dame, Penn State, Ohio State, Berea, Montana State University, New York University, Idaho State, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University and others too numerous to mention. On several occasions, he was requested by students and faculty to bring his unique topic to their campus as an elective course, although his work at Kennedy Space Center at the time overruled his acceptance.
Clark McClelland's long association with the UFO phenomenon has followed him throughout his aerospace career. In 1958 he was assigned to the national space program at Cape Canaveral, Florida, and helped launch or viewed 679 rockets and spacecraft. In addition to being an Aerospace Engineer and Technical Assistant to the Apollo Program Manager during the Apollo moon landings, McClelland and other SpaceCraft Operators did extensive technical checkout of simulated flights and mission objectives of the various shuttles to assure orbital success and the personal safety of the astronauts.
McClelland knew many of the astronauts who perished during the Challenger disaster and certainly did all he could to keep each shuttle from such a repeat accident. He has held important positions involving such manned projects as Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo lunar landings, Skylab, the Space Shuttle and the Space Station. He was assigned to the cockpit of the Space Shuttle missions as a SpaceCraft Operator (Ground Test Astronaut). If anyone knows what is going on in space, with humans or otherwise, it is McClelland
In 1960, Major Donald E Keyhoe, the International Director of the National Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomena (NICAP) selected McClelland to be Director for the Kennedy Space Center and central Florida region. His unit members included two NASA Astronaut Flight Surgeons, many engineers, scientists and mathematicians as consultants and investigators. Later, he was chosen as the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) Director at the KSC and served concurrently as Assistant State Director for Florida.
McClelland's name is on three commemorative monuments, the Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo missions -- - -- His name will be on the Space Shuttle, International Space Station and the Deep Space Missions monuments in the future.
- published: 30 Apr 2013
- views: 16519
Robert H Goddard: "The Dream That Wouldn't Down" 1965 NASA; Rocket Pioneer
more at: http://scitech.quickfound.net
'The dream of Dr. Robert Goddard, the father of rocketry, is explored and examined through reminiscences of Mrs. Esther ...
more at: http://scitech.quickfound.net
'The dream of Dr. Robert Goddard, the father of rocketry, is explored and examined through reminiscences of Mrs. Esther Goddard. Included in the film are historic scenes of Dr. Goddard's early experiments and the personal commentary of Mrs. Goddard.' This video was made from a kinescope (a film of a TV program made by pointing the movie camera at a TV screen), so the quality leaves something to be desired.
Public domain film from the US National Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_H._Goddard
Robert Hutchings Goddard (October 5, 1882 – August 10, 1945) was an American engineer, professor, physicist, and inventor who is credited with creating and building the world's first liquid-fueled rocket, which he successfully launched on March 16, 1926. Goddard and his team launched 34 rockets between 1926 and 1941, achieving altitudes as high as 2.6 km (1.6 mi) and speeds as high as 885 km/h (550 mph).
Goddard's work as both theorist and engineer anticipated many of the developments that were to make spaceflight possible. He has been called the man who ushered in the Space Age. Two of Goddard's 214 patented inventions — a multi-stage rocket (1914), and a liquid-fuel rocket (1914) — were important milestones toward spaceflight. His 1919 monograph A Method of Reaching Extreme Altitudes is considered one of the classic texts of 20th-century rocket science. Goddard successfully applied three-axis control, gyroscopes and steerable thrust to rockets, to effectively control their flight.
Although his work in the field was revolutionary, Goddard received very little public support for his research and development work. The press sometimes ridiculed his theories of spaceflight. As a result, he became protective of his privacy and his work. Years after his death, at the dawn of the Space Age, he came to be recognized as the founding father of modern rocketry. He not only recognized the potential of rockets for atmospheric research, ballistic missiles and space travel but was the first to scientifically study, design and construct the rockets needed to implement those ideas...
In late 1919, the Smithsonian published Goddard's groundbreaking work, A Method of Reaching Extreme Altitudes. The report describes Goddard's mathematical theories of rocket flight, his experiments with solid-fuel rockets, and the possibilities he saw of exploring the Earth's atmosphere and beyond. Along with Konstantin Tsiolkovsky's earlier work, The Exploration of Cosmic Space by Means of Reaction Devices. 1903.(which was not widely disseminated), Goddard's little book is regarded as one of the pioneering works of the science of rocketry, and 1750 copies were distributed worldwide...
Goddard launched the first liquid-fueled (gasoline and liquid oxygen) rocket on March 16, 1926, in Auburn, Massachusetts. Present at the launch were his crew chief, Henry Sachs, Esther Goddard, and Percy Roope, who was Clark's assistant professor in the physics department...
After a launch of one of Goddard's rockets in July 1929 again gained the attention of the newspapers, Charles Lindbergh learned of his work in a New York Times article... he phoned Goddard in November 1929. Professor Goddard met the aviator soon after, in his office at Clark University. Upon meeting Goddard, Lindbergh was immediately impressed by his research...
...Lindbergh discussed finding additional financing for Goddard's work, and put his famous name to work for Goddard...
In the spring of 1930, Lindbergh finally found an ally in the Guggenheim family. Financier Daniel Guggenheim agreed to fund Goddard's research over the next four years for a total of $100,000 (~$1.7 million today). The Guggenheim family, especially Harry Guggenheim, would continue to support Goddard's work in the years to come. The Goddards soon moved to Roswell, New Mexico.
Because of the military potential of the rocket, Goddard, Lindbergh, Harry Guggenheim, the Smithsonian Institution and others tried in 1940, before the U.S. entered World War II, to convince the Army and Navy of its value. Goddard's services were offered, but there was no interest, initially. Two young, imaginative officers eventually got the services to attempt to contract with Goddard just prior to the war. The Navy beat the Army to the punch and secured his services to build liquid-fueled rockets for jet-assisted take-off (JATO) of aircraft...
wn.com/Robert H Goddard The Dream That Wouldn't Down 1965 Nasa Rocket Pioneer
more at: http://scitech.quickfound.net
'The dream of Dr. Robert Goddard, the father of rocketry, is explored and examined through reminiscences of Mrs. Esther Goddard. Included in the film are historic scenes of Dr. Goddard's early experiments and the personal commentary of Mrs. Goddard.' This video was made from a kinescope (a film of a TV program made by pointing the movie camera at a TV screen), so the quality leaves something to be desired.
Public domain film from the US National Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_H._Goddard
Robert Hutchings Goddard (October 5, 1882 – August 10, 1945) was an American engineer, professor, physicist, and inventor who is credited with creating and building the world's first liquid-fueled rocket, which he successfully launched on March 16, 1926. Goddard and his team launched 34 rockets between 1926 and 1941, achieving altitudes as high as 2.6 km (1.6 mi) and speeds as high as 885 km/h (550 mph).
Goddard's work as both theorist and engineer anticipated many of the developments that were to make spaceflight possible. He has been called the man who ushered in the Space Age. Two of Goddard's 214 patented inventions — a multi-stage rocket (1914), and a liquid-fuel rocket (1914) — were important milestones toward spaceflight. His 1919 monograph A Method of Reaching Extreme Altitudes is considered one of the classic texts of 20th-century rocket science. Goddard successfully applied three-axis control, gyroscopes and steerable thrust to rockets, to effectively control their flight.
Although his work in the field was revolutionary, Goddard received very little public support for his research and development work. The press sometimes ridiculed his theories of spaceflight. As a result, he became protective of his privacy and his work. Years after his death, at the dawn of the Space Age, he came to be recognized as the founding father of modern rocketry. He not only recognized the potential of rockets for atmospheric research, ballistic missiles and space travel but was the first to scientifically study, design and construct the rockets needed to implement those ideas...
In late 1919, the Smithsonian published Goddard's groundbreaking work, A Method of Reaching Extreme Altitudes. The report describes Goddard's mathematical theories of rocket flight, his experiments with solid-fuel rockets, and the possibilities he saw of exploring the Earth's atmosphere and beyond. Along with Konstantin Tsiolkovsky's earlier work, The Exploration of Cosmic Space by Means of Reaction Devices. 1903.(which was not widely disseminated), Goddard's little book is regarded as one of the pioneering works of the science of rocketry, and 1750 copies were distributed worldwide...
Goddard launched the first liquid-fueled (gasoline and liquid oxygen) rocket on March 16, 1926, in Auburn, Massachusetts. Present at the launch were his crew chief, Henry Sachs, Esther Goddard, and Percy Roope, who was Clark's assistant professor in the physics department...
After a launch of one of Goddard's rockets in July 1929 again gained the attention of the newspapers, Charles Lindbergh learned of his work in a New York Times article... he phoned Goddard in November 1929. Professor Goddard met the aviator soon after, in his office at Clark University. Upon meeting Goddard, Lindbergh was immediately impressed by his research...
...Lindbergh discussed finding additional financing for Goddard's work, and put his famous name to work for Goddard...
In the spring of 1930, Lindbergh finally found an ally in the Guggenheim family. Financier Daniel Guggenheim agreed to fund Goddard's research over the next four years for a total of $100,000 (~$1.7 million today). The Guggenheim family, especially Harry Guggenheim, would continue to support Goddard's work in the years to come. The Goddards soon moved to Roswell, New Mexico.
Because of the military potential of the rocket, Goddard, Lindbergh, Harry Guggenheim, the Smithsonian Institution and others tried in 1940, before the U.S. entered World War II, to convince the Army and Navy of its value. Goddard's services were offered, but there was no interest, initially. Two young, imaginative officers eventually got the services to attempt to contract with Goddard just prior to the war. The Navy beat the Army to the punch and secured his services to build liquid-fueled rockets for jet-assisted take-off (JATO) of aircraft...
- published: 26 Jul 2015
- views: 32
Barack Obama Proposes a New Course for NASA, Kennedy Space Center, April 15, 2010
President Barack Obama spoke at Kennedy Space Center on April 15, 2010. Titled "Remarks by the President on Space Exploration in the 21st Century," the propo......
President Barack Obama spoke at Kennedy Space Center on April 15, 2010. Titled "Remarks by the President on Space Exploration in the 21st Century," the propo...
wn.com/Barack Obama Proposes A New Course For Nasa, Kennedy Space Center, April 15, 2010
President Barack Obama spoke at Kennedy Space Center on April 15, 2010. Titled "Remarks by the President on Space Exploration in the 21st Century," the propo...
You, Inc.: Creativity and Individual Power in the 21st Century
From Suffolk University's Modern Theatre, Innovation Hub and host Kara Miller tackle the topic: You, Inc.: Creativity and Individual Power in the 21st Century. ...
From Suffolk University's Modern Theatre, Innovation Hub and host Kara Miller tackle the topic: You, Inc.: Creativity and Individual Power in the 21st Century. Panelists include: Jason Pontin, editor-in-chief of MIT Tech Review; Nicco Mele, lecturer at Harvard Kennedy School and author of The End of Big; Jessica Banks, founder of Rock, Paper, Robot; and Karim Lakhani, professor at Harvard Business School and principal investigator of Harvard-NASA Tournament Lab. Introduction by George Moker, Director of Entrepreneurship Programs at Suffolk University.
Innovation Hub is a weekly national public radio show from WGBH and PRI that looks at how we'll live next.
wn.com/You, Inc. Creativity And Individual Power In The 21St Century
From Suffolk University's Modern Theatre, Innovation Hub and host Kara Miller tackle the topic: You, Inc.: Creativity and Individual Power in the 21st Century. Panelists include: Jason Pontin, editor-in-chief of MIT Tech Review; Nicco Mele, lecturer at Harvard Kennedy School and author of The End of Big; Jessica Banks, founder of Rock, Paper, Robot; and Karim Lakhani, professor at Harvard Business School and principal investigator of Harvard-NASA Tournament Lab. Introduction by George Moker, Director of Entrepreneurship Programs at Suffolk University.
Innovation Hub is a weekly national public radio show from WGBH and PRI that looks at how we'll live next.
- published: 31 Oct 2014
- views: 45
USA INC, Nasa War Document Depopulation & You - Deborah Tavares Conspiracy Con
A rcoones video. Nasa Future Of War Document can be seen on http://stopthecrime.net/ Silent Weapons For Quiet Wars PDF link is there also. Filmed at Conspira......
A rcoones video. Nasa Future Of War Document can be seen on http://stopthecrime.net/ Silent Weapons For Quiet Wars PDF link is there also. Filmed at Conspira...
wn.com/USA Inc, Nasa War Document Depopulation You Deborah Tavares Conspiracy Con
A rcoones video. Nasa Future Of War Document can be seen on http://stopthecrime.net/ Silent Weapons For Quiet Wars PDF link is there also. Filmed at Conspira...
Season 3 Ep.13 - 11/22/13: Part 2 - Dr. Brook Lakew - NASA Space Scientist & Senior Official
In this Part 2 of 2 Episodes, I present to you Dr. Brook Lakew, an Ethiopian-American space scientist & senior official at NASA. He will share with us his pe......
In this Part 2 of 2 Episodes, I present to you Dr. Brook Lakew, an Ethiopian-American space scientist & senior official at NASA. He will share with us his pe...
wn.com/Season 3 Ep.13 11 22 13 Part 2 Dr. Brook Lakew Nasa Space Scientist Senior Official
In this Part 2 of 2 Episodes, I present to you Dr. Brook Lakew, an Ethiopian-American space scientist & senior official at NASA. He will share with us his pe...
NASA's Western Aeronautical Test Range - 1988 Educational Documentary - WDTVLIVE42
The Western Aeronautical Test Range (WATR) at NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center is located on the Edward Air Force Base complex and supports all segments of ...
The Western Aeronautical Test Range (WATR) at NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center is located on the Edward Air Force Base complex and supports all segments of the Space Shuttle program, including launch, on-orbit, and landing phases of each mission. In the past the WATR played a key role in experimental aircraft flight monitoring.
The WATR provides telemetry, radar, voice communication, and video support of Shuttle and International Space Station (ISS) activities to NASA's Johnson Space Center (JSC).
The radar systems track specified Shuttle orbits above five degrees in our airspace from launch to landing, relaying time-space positioning information to JSC. The radar systems also track the ISS from the day prior to the launch and throughout the Shuttle mission to provide critical docking and undocking information.
The WATR telemetry systems provide downlinked orbiter health and status information to JSC and, when available, the pilot's point of view (PPOV) video that is sent to the NASA network via satellite. When required, the telemetry systems also have the capability to provide uplinked command data to the orbiter.
The WATR communications facility provides voice communication circuits between the various NASA centers and DOD facilities throughout each mission. While the NASA Tracking and Data Relay Satellite System (TDRSS) provides the orbiter's primary voice communication link, the WATR facility provides backup communication support for TDRSS should a failure occur during the Shuttle mission. In addition, the WATR communications facility becomes the primary means of communication support should the Shuttle be diverted to Edwards for a landing.
Additional WATR support provided during an Edwards landing include long-range optical cameras and video vans for video coverage and the Mission Control Center (MCC) that offers key support personnel a location in which to coordinate and monitor landing activities. All crucial WATR areas have incorporated uninterrupted power systems (UPS) as well as backup generator services should Dryden experience a commercial power failure during Shuttle activities. In addition, contractor maintenance personnel are on sight to monitor the backup power systems and provide any emergency services required during critical shuttle operations.
Synopsis courtesy http://www.nasa.gov/centers/armstrong/news/FactSheets/FS-088-DFRC.html
WDTVLIVE42 - Transport, technology, and general interest movies from the past - newsreels, documentaries & publicity films from my archives.
wn.com/Nasa's Western Aeronautical Test Range 1988 Educational Documentary Wdtvlive42
The Western Aeronautical Test Range (WATR) at NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center is located on the Edward Air Force Base complex and supports all segments of the Space Shuttle program, including launch, on-orbit, and landing phases of each mission. In the past the WATR played a key role in experimental aircraft flight monitoring.
The WATR provides telemetry, radar, voice communication, and video support of Shuttle and International Space Station (ISS) activities to NASA's Johnson Space Center (JSC).
The radar systems track specified Shuttle orbits above five degrees in our airspace from launch to landing, relaying time-space positioning information to JSC. The radar systems also track the ISS from the day prior to the launch and throughout the Shuttle mission to provide critical docking and undocking information.
The WATR telemetry systems provide downlinked orbiter health and status information to JSC and, when available, the pilot's point of view (PPOV) video that is sent to the NASA network via satellite. When required, the telemetry systems also have the capability to provide uplinked command data to the orbiter.
The WATR communications facility provides voice communication circuits between the various NASA centers and DOD facilities throughout each mission. While the NASA Tracking and Data Relay Satellite System (TDRSS) provides the orbiter's primary voice communication link, the WATR facility provides backup communication support for TDRSS should a failure occur during the Shuttle mission. In addition, the WATR communications facility becomes the primary means of communication support should the Shuttle be diverted to Edwards for a landing.
Additional WATR support provided during an Edwards landing include long-range optical cameras and video vans for video coverage and the Mission Control Center (MCC) that offers key support personnel a location in which to coordinate and monitor landing activities. All crucial WATR areas have incorporated uninterrupted power systems (UPS) as well as backup generator services should Dryden experience a commercial power failure during Shuttle activities. In addition, contractor maintenance personnel are on sight to monitor the backup power systems and provide any emergency services required during critical shuttle operations.
Synopsis courtesy http://www.nasa.gov/centers/armstrong/news/FactSheets/FS-088-DFRC.html
WDTVLIVE42 - Transport, technology, and general interest movies from the past - newsreels, documentaries & publicity films from my archives.
- published: 07 Apr 2015
- views: 96
Apollo 13: Houston, We've Got a Problem 1970 NASA; Oxygen Tank Explosion; James Lovell
more at http://scitech.quickfound.net/astro/project_apollo.html "Astronauts: James A. Lovell, John L. Swigert, and Fred W. Haise Launch date: April 11, 1970 ......
more at http://scitech.quickfound.net/astro/project_apollo.html "Astronauts: James A. Lovell, John L. Swigert, and Fred W. Haise Launch date: April 11, 1970 ...
wn.com/Apollo 13 Houston, We've Got A Problem 1970 Nasa Oxygen Tank Explosion James Lovell
more at http://scitech.quickfound.net/astro/project_apollo.html "Astronauts: James A. Lovell, John L. Swigert, and Fred W. Haise Launch date: April 11, 1970 ...
New Vehicles for New Ventures
NASA hosted a news conference at 1 p.m. EDT on Wednesday, Oct. 14, at the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida to announce the outcome of the Venture Class ...
NASA hosted a news conference at 1 p.m. EDT on Wednesday, Oct. 14, at the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida to announce the outcome of the Venture Class Launch Service (VCLS) competition. The vehicles expected to meet the VCLS requirement represent an emerging class of commercial launch services for small satellites -- often called CubeSats or nanosatellites -- and science missions that are currently limited to ride-share arrangements, flying only when space is available on NASA and other launches.
wn.com/New Vehicles For New Ventures
NASA hosted a news conference at 1 p.m. EDT on Wednesday, Oct. 14, at the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida to announce the outcome of the Venture Class Launch Service (VCLS) competition. The vehicles expected to meet the VCLS requirement represent an emerging class of commercial launch services for small satellites -- often called CubeSats or nanosatellites -- and science missions that are currently limited to ride-share arrangements, flying only when space is available on NASA and other launches.
- published: 14 Oct 2015
- views: 3897
Dr. Mark Jacobson - Roadmaps for Transitioning All 50 U.S. State to Wind, Water and Solar Power
Global warming, air pollution, and energy insecurity are three of the most significant problems facing the world today. This talk discusses the development o......
Global warming, air pollution, and energy insecurity are three of the most significant problems facing the world today. This talk discusses the development o...
wn.com/Dr. Mark Jacobson Roadmaps For Transitioning All 50 U.S. State To Wind, Water And Solar Power
Global warming, air pollution, and energy insecurity are three of the most significant problems facing the world today. This talk discusses the development o...
EMP: Huge Solar Flare caused 'strong radio blackout on Earth' Today - NASA
Luke 21:25 "Signs in the Sun" - This broadcast also includes:
- How dangerously vulnerable we are to Massive EMP attacking and taking down our Power Grid
- The ...
Luke 21:25 "Signs in the Sun" - This broadcast also includes:
- How dangerously vulnerable we are to Massive EMP attacking and taking down our Power Grid
- The Largest Sunspots in Decades Spitting Solar Flares at Earth.
- How these large Sunspots are threatening a CME (coronal mass ejection) and what it means
ALSO
- House-seized asteroid passed within 160,000km of Earth today, it sounds far but it was dangerously close. NASA just spotted yesterday
- Lava advances, threatens small Hawaii town
- 6.0 Earthquake hits Peru
-and much, much, more...
wn.com/Emp Huge Solar Flare Caused 'Strong Radio Blackout On Earth' Today Nasa
Luke 21:25 "Signs in the Sun" - This broadcast also includes:
- How dangerously vulnerable we are to Massive EMP attacking and taking down our Power Grid
- The Largest Sunspots in Decades Spitting Solar Flares at Earth.
- How these large Sunspots are threatening a CME (coronal mass ejection) and what it means
ALSO
- House-seized asteroid passed within 160,000km of Earth today, it sounds far but it was dangerously close. NASA just spotted yesterday
- Lava advances, threatens small Hawaii town
- 6.0 Earthquake hits Peru
-and much, much, more...
- published: 28 Oct 2014
- views: 791