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Discover the Universe - Attack of the Sun Full Documentary Films
Discover the Universe - Attack of the Sun Full Documentary Films
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Massive solar eruptions take aim at our high-tech society. 93 million miles away... an angry sun vents its rage. Dark regions, called sunspots, appeared unexpectedly on its surface... a sign of rising tension within. It had been three and a half years since the sun last erupted in fury...at the peak of an 11-year cycle of solar flare-ups.
Back then, we got ready for it... by shutting down satellites that were vulnerable to high levels of radiation. But no one expected this. In what should have been a low point in solar activity, the sun erupted in a seri...
published: 19 Sep 2016
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I Go to Pieces
Provided to YouTube by Ingrooves
I Go to Pieces · Stress
Conspiracy Theory
℗ 2012 Dark Entries Records
Released on: 2012-07-31
Composer, Writer: Alan Rider
Composer, Writer: Phil Clarke
Auto-generated by YouTube.
published: 24 Oct 2018
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Exploring the Arctic from Space (17 Jan 2012)
Dr Katharine Giles (UCL Centre for Polar Observation & Modelling)
The Arctic's supposed promise of abundant natural resources, shipping routes and scientific discoveries, has a long held fascination for those prepared to brave its harsh environment. With climate models predicting that the Polar Regions are the most sensitive to climate change, our need to understand them becomes increasingly important. The sub-zero temperatures and inhospitable icescapes faced by explorers also present problems to scientists collecting data.
This lecture focuses on how satellites can help us understand the changing Arctic, and also comes back down to Earth to show UCL scientists stepping out onto the frozen ocean to validate the European Space Agency's CryoSat-2 satellite, which is designed to measur...
published: 19 Jan 2012
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Evening News : 2019-04-17
published: 19 Apr 2019
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Strange noises in the sky comming from ball of lig
last night i was in my house when i heard a weird noise coming from out side, we went out to see what it was and noticed a multicolored orb that seemed to emitting a low rumble, if any one has heard a
published: 06 Jan 2013
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FAAC Monthly Meeting May Presentation - Spacetime
http://www.fordastronomyclub.com
The May keynote speaker is Timothy Campbell. He presented a great explanation on the history of Spacetime and how to calculate the time dilation without using math
published: 12 Jun 2018
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North Korea offended by UN decision
North Korea strongly protects their right to participate in peaceful space development and regards the decision of the UN Security Council as discrimination, says Aleksandr Vorontsov
published: 14 Apr 2009
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WFTV Eyewitness News 9 Live Stream
Live News Schedule:
Monday - Friday:
5am - 9am| 12pm - 1pm| 4pm - 6:30pm| 10pm - 11:35pm
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Sunday:
5am - 9am| 12pm - 12:30pm| 6pm - 6:30pm| 10pm - 11:35pm
published: 24 Jul 2018
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Yelawolf - Till It’s Gone (Official Music Video)
iTunes: http://smarturl.it/TillItsgone
Sign up for updates: http://smarturl.it/Yelawolf.News
Music video by Yelawolf performing Till It’s Gone. (C) 2014 Interscope Records
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#Yelawolf #TillItsGone #Vevo #HipHop #OfficialMusicVideo
published: 14 Oct 2014
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30-03-19 நடப்பு நிகழ்வுகள் CURRENT AFFAIRS IN TAMIL MARCH 2019 DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS #1
30-03-19 நடப்பு நிகழ்வுகள் CURRENT AFFAIRS IN TAMIL MARCH 2019 DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS #1 PSLV C 45 ராக்கெட் APRIL 1-MINI SATELLITE-EMISAT-+28 OTHER COUNTRY SATELLITE-PSLV C 45 ROCKET ISRO 9:30 MORNING LAUNCH-SRIHARIKOTA-SATISDHAWAN-THIS YEAR 2ND ROCKET -
பொள்ளாச்சி YOUTUBE சிபிசிஐடி
THIRUNAVUKARASU-LITTLE GIRL – BURIED-BACKYARD-AUDIO WHO UPLOADED-EMAIL –CBCID TO YOUTUBE-ALREADY LETTER SENT-REPLIED ALL DELETED-NLY MORPHING-2ND TIME SENT LETTER
published: 31 Mar 2019
24:02
Discover the Universe - Attack of the Sun Full Documentary Films
Discover the Universe - Attack of the Sun Full Documentary Films
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Discover the Universe - Attack of the Sun Full Documentary Films
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--subcribe channel : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZSFJf9VybDp4f-QSrfpTtw
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Massive solar eruptions take aim at our high-tech society. 93 million miles away... an angry sun vents its rage. Dark regions, called sunspots, appeared unexpectedly on its surface... a sign of rising tension within. It had been three and a half years since the sun last erupted in fury...at the peak of an 11-year cycle of solar flare-ups.
Back then, we got ready for it... by shutting down satellites that were vulnerable to high levels of radiation. But no one expected this. In what should have been a low point in solar activity, the sun erupted in a series of massive explosions, called coronal mass ejections, or CMEs.
Electrified gas clouds weighing billions of tons raced outward. Solar telescopes recorded the action... The largest emission of solar x-rays ever seen. The hottest flares, at tens of millions of degrees. And the fastest... reaching speeds clocked at six million miles per hour.
The sun became a giant plasma weapon... more potent than any in science fiction... and pointed right at our home planet. On Earth... the Halloween storms produced some of the most spectacular auroras ever seen at the north and south poles. They also brought jolts of electricity that caused power outages in Sweden, and disrupted airline navigation.
In space, these storms damaged 28 communications satellites, and destroyed two. And they didn't stop there. As the energetic surge swept past Mars, it was so strong it burned out the radiation monitor aboard the spacecraft, Mars Global Surveyor. Ironically, this instrument was designed to study radiation that human explorers might encounter on future missions beyond Earth.
Months later, the rush of solar energy washed over the two Voyager spacecraft, on their way to the far reaches of the solar system. CMEs like these have been known to blast their way out the far edges of the solar system, where the solar wind meets the flow of gas around the galaxy itself.
This stormy season on the sun lasted about five weeks. It was by no means the worst. A solar eruption in 1859 was so powerful it set fire to telegraph offices... several people got nasty electric shocks, simply because they were working with metal objects... and for the next few nights, auroras were reportedly bright enough to read by.
A similar storm today could easily cause more than two trillion dollars in damage to our high-tech infrastructure, twenty times greater than hurricane Katrina. But believe it or not, the threat is about to get even worse. We are beginning to change the way we acquire and use energy... by expanding our power grid to accommodate wind farms...solar arrays... new nuclear plants ... and other renewable energy sources.
This grid will get larger... and smarter.... With microprocessors in most every device...communicating and negotiating with one another... running everything from air conditioners to power plants. A sudden surge of solar activity could strike the grid directly...inflicting a substantial amount of damage on the emerging smart power economy.
To understand what a powerful force the sun can be. Take a look at Venus. At almost exactly the same size and mass as Earth, it's truly our sister planet. The thinking is that long ago, fierce solar winds stripped off lighter water molecules from its upper atmosphere. What was left was a witches' brew of acidic gases and carbon dioxide that thickened at lower altitudes, rising to some 90 times the density of Earth's atmosphere.
At a concentration of 95% in Venus' atmosphere, CO2 gas trapped increasing amounts of sunlight and drove surface temperatures close to 1000 degrees Fahrenheit. How did Earth avoid such a harsh fate?
One of the main reasons is that our planet has what Venus lacks... a natural defense against solar attacks.
https://wn.com/Discover_The_Universe_Attack_Of_The_Sun_Full_Documentary_Films
Discover the Universe - Attack of the Sun Full Documentary Films
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Massive solar eruptions take aim at our high-tech society. 93 million miles away... an angry sun vents its rage. Dark regions, called sunspots, appeared unexpectedly on its surface... a sign of rising tension within. It had been three and a half years since the sun last erupted in fury...at the peak of an 11-year cycle of solar flare-ups.
Back then, we got ready for it... by shutting down satellites that were vulnerable to high levels of radiation. But no one expected this. In what should have been a low point in solar activity, the sun erupted in a series of massive explosions, called coronal mass ejections, or CMEs.
Electrified gas clouds weighing billions of tons raced outward. Solar telescopes recorded the action... The largest emission of solar x-rays ever seen. The hottest flares, at tens of millions of degrees. And the fastest... reaching speeds clocked at six million miles per hour.
The sun became a giant plasma weapon... more potent than any in science fiction... and pointed right at our home planet. On Earth... the Halloween storms produced some of the most spectacular auroras ever seen at the north and south poles. They also brought jolts of electricity that caused power outages in Sweden, and disrupted airline navigation.
In space, these storms damaged 28 communications satellites, and destroyed two. And they didn't stop there. As the energetic surge swept past Mars, it was so strong it burned out the radiation monitor aboard the spacecraft, Mars Global Surveyor. Ironically, this instrument was designed to study radiation that human explorers might encounter on future missions beyond Earth.
Months later, the rush of solar energy washed over the two Voyager spacecraft, on their way to the far reaches of the solar system. CMEs like these have been known to blast their way out the far edges of the solar system, where the solar wind meets the flow of gas around the galaxy itself.
This stormy season on the sun lasted about five weeks. It was by no means the worst. A solar eruption in 1859 was so powerful it set fire to telegraph offices... several people got nasty electric shocks, simply because they were working with metal objects... and for the next few nights, auroras were reportedly bright enough to read by.
A similar storm today could easily cause more than two trillion dollars in damage to our high-tech infrastructure, twenty times greater than hurricane Katrina. But believe it or not, the threat is about to get even worse. We are beginning to change the way we acquire and use energy... by expanding our power grid to accommodate wind farms...solar arrays... new nuclear plants ... and other renewable energy sources.
This grid will get larger... and smarter.... With microprocessors in most every device...communicating and negotiating with one another... running everything from air conditioners to power plants. A sudden surge of solar activity could strike the grid directly...inflicting a substantial amount of damage on the emerging smart power economy.
To understand what a powerful force the sun can be. Take a look at Venus. At almost exactly the same size and mass as Earth, it's truly our sister planet. The thinking is that long ago, fierce solar winds stripped off lighter water molecules from its upper atmosphere. What was left was a witches' brew of acidic gases and carbon dioxide that thickened at lower altitudes, rising to some 90 times the density of Earth's atmosphere.
At a concentration of 95% in Venus' atmosphere, CO2 gas trapped increasing amounts of sunlight and drove surface temperatures close to 1000 degrees Fahrenheit. How did Earth avoid such a harsh fate?
One of the main reasons is that our planet has what Venus lacks... a natural defense against solar attacks.
- published: 19 Sep 2016
- views: 1295
3:25
I Go to Pieces
Provided to YouTube by Ingrooves
I Go to Pieces · Stress
Conspiracy Theory
℗ 2012 Dark Entries Records
Released on: 2012-07-31
Composer, Writer: Alan Rider...
Provided to YouTube by Ingrooves
I Go to Pieces · Stress
Conspiracy Theory
℗ 2012 Dark Entries Records
Released on: 2012-07-31
Composer, Writer: Alan Rider
Composer, Writer: Phil Clarke
Auto-generated by YouTube.
https://wn.com/I_Go_To_Pieces
Provided to YouTube by Ingrooves
I Go to Pieces · Stress
Conspiracy Theory
℗ 2012 Dark Entries Records
Released on: 2012-07-31
Composer, Writer: Alan Rider
Composer, Writer: Phil Clarke
Auto-generated by YouTube.
- published: 24 Oct 2018
- views: 29
37:24
Exploring the Arctic from Space (17 Jan 2012)
Dr Katharine Giles (UCL Centre for Polar Observation & Modelling)
The Arctic's supposed promise of abundant natural resources, shipping routes and scientific...
Dr Katharine Giles (UCL Centre for Polar Observation & Modelling)
The Arctic's supposed promise of abundant natural resources, shipping routes and scientific discoveries, has a long held fascination for those prepared to brave its harsh environment. With climate models predicting that the Polar Regions are the most sensitive to climate change, our need to understand them becomes increasingly important. The sub-zero temperatures and inhospitable icescapes faced by explorers also present problems to scientists collecting data.
This lecture focuses on how satellites can help us understand the changing Arctic, and also comes back down to Earth to show UCL scientists stepping out onto the frozen ocean to validate the European Space Agency's CryoSat-2 satellite, which is designed to measure changes in the ice cover with unprecedented accuracy.
https://wn.com/Exploring_The_Arctic_From_Space_(17_Jan_2012)
Dr Katharine Giles (UCL Centre for Polar Observation & Modelling)
The Arctic's supposed promise of abundant natural resources, shipping routes and scientific discoveries, has a long held fascination for those prepared to brave its harsh environment. With climate models predicting that the Polar Regions are the most sensitive to climate change, our need to understand them becomes increasingly important. The sub-zero temperatures and inhospitable icescapes faced by explorers also present problems to scientists collecting data.
This lecture focuses on how satellites can help us understand the changing Arctic, and also comes back down to Earth to show UCL scientists stepping out onto the frozen ocean to validate the European Space Agency's CryoSat-2 satellite, which is designed to measure changes in the ice cover with unprecedented accuracy.
- published: 19 Jan 2012
- views: 5218
2:40
Strange noises in the sky comming from ball of lig
last night i was in my house when i heard a weird noise coming from out side, we went out to see what it was and noticed a multicolored orb that seemed to emitt...
last night i was in my house when i heard a weird noise coming from out side, we went out to see what it was and noticed a multicolored orb that seemed to emitting a low rumble, if any one has heard a
https://wn.com/Strange_Noises_In_The_Sky_Comming_From_Ball_Of_Lig
last night i was in my house when i heard a weird noise coming from out side, we went out to see what it was and noticed a multicolored orb that seemed to emitting a low rumble, if any one has heard a
- published: 06 Jan 2013
- views: 948
1:07:05
FAAC Monthly Meeting May Presentation - Spacetime
http://www.fordastronomyclub.com
The May keynote speaker is Timothy Campbell. He presented a great explanation on the history of Spacetime and how to calculate...
http://www.fordastronomyclub.com
The May keynote speaker is Timothy Campbell. He presented a great explanation on the history of Spacetime and how to calculate the time dilation without using math
https://wn.com/Faac_Monthly_Meeting_May_Presentation_Spacetime
http://www.fordastronomyclub.com
The May keynote speaker is Timothy Campbell. He presented a great explanation on the history of Spacetime and how to calculate the time dilation without using math
- published: 12 Jun 2018
- views: 81
4:52
North Korea offended by UN decision
North Korea strongly protects their right to participate in peaceful space development and regards the decision of the UN Security Council as discrimination, sa...
North Korea strongly protects their right to participate in peaceful space development and regards the decision of the UN Security Council as discrimination, says Aleksandr Vorontsov
https://wn.com/North_Korea_Offended_By_Un_Decision
North Korea strongly protects their right to participate in peaceful space development and regards the decision of the UN Security Council as discrimination, says Aleksandr Vorontsov
- published: 14 Apr 2009
- views: 850
11:54:31
WFTV Eyewitness News 9 Live Stream
Live News Schedule:
Monday - Friday:
5am - 9am| 12pm - 1pm| 4pm - 6:30pm| 10pm - 11:35pm
Saturday:
5am - 9am| 12pm - 12:30pm| 6pm - 6:30pm| 10pm - 11:35pm
Sun...
Live News Schedule:
Monday - Friday:
5am - 9am| 12pm - 1pm| 4pm - 6:30pm| 10pm - 11:35pm
Saturday:
5am - 9am| 12pm - 12:30pm| 6pm - 6:30pm| 10pm - 11:35pm
Sunday:
5am - 9am| 12pm - 12:30pm| 6pm - 6:30pm| 10pm - 11:35pm
https://wn.com/Wftv_Eyewitness_News_9_Live_Stream
Live News Schedule:
Monday - Friday:
5am - 9am| 12pm - 1pm| 4pm - 6:30pm| 10pm - 11:35pm
Saturday:
5am - 9am| 12pm - 12:30pm| 6pm - 6:30pm| 10pm - 11:35pm
Sunday:
5am - 9am| 12pm - 12:30pm| 6pm - 6:30pm| 10pm - 11:35pm
- published: 24 Jul 2018
- views: 4994
4:48
Yelawolf - Till It’s Gone (Official Music Video)
iTunes: http://smarturl.it/TillItsgone
Sign up for updates: http://smarturl.it/Yelawolf.News
Music video by Yelawolf performing Till It’s Gone. (C) 2014 Inte...
iTunes: http://smarturl.it/TillItsgone
Sign up for updates: http://smarturl.it/Yelawolf.News
Music video by Yelawolf performing Till It’s Gone. (C) 2014 Interscope Records
Best of Yelawolf: https://goo.gl/vy7NZQ
Subscribe here: https://goo.gl/ynkVDL
#Yelawolf #TillItsGone #Vevo #HipHop #OfficialMusicVideo
https://wn.com/Yelawolf_Till_It’S_Gone_(Official_Music_Video)
iTunes: http://smarturl.it/TillItsgone
Sign up for updates: http://smarturl.it/Yelawolf.News
Music video by Yelawolf performing Till It’s Gone. (C) 2014 Interscope Records
Best of Yelawolf: https://goo.gl/vy7NZQ
Subscribe here: https://goo.gl/ynkVDL
#Yelawolf #TillItsGone #Vevo #HipHop #OfficialMusicVideo
- published: 14 Oct 2014
- views: 136648272
2:06
30-03-19 நடப்பு நிகழ்வுகள் CURRENT AFFAIRS IN TAMIL MARCH 2019 DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS #1
30-03-19 நடப்பு நிகழ்வுகள் CURRENT AFFAIRS IN TAMIL MARCH 2019 DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS #1 PSLV C 45 ராக்கெட் APRIL 1-MINI SATELLITE-EMISAT-+28 OTHER COUNTRY SATE...
30-03-19 நடப்பு நிகழ்வுகள் CURRENT AFFAIRS IN TAMIL MARCH 2019 DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS #1 PSLV C 45 ராக்கெட் APRIL 1-MINI SATELLITE-EMISAT-+28 OTHER COUNTRY SATELLITE-PSLV C 45 ROCKET ISRO 9:30 MORNING LAUNCH-SRIHARIKOTA-SATISDHAWAN-THIS YEAR 2ND ROCKET -
பொள்ளாச்சி YOUTUBE சிபிசிஐடி
THIRUNAVUKARASU-LITTLE GIRL – BURIED-BACKYARD-AUDIO WHO UPLOADED-EMAIL –CBCID TO YOUTUBE-ALREADY LETTER SENT-REPLIED ALL DELETED-NLY MORPHING-2ND TIME SENT LETTER
https://wn.com/30_03_19_நடப்பு_நிகழ்வுகள்_Current_Affairs_In_Tamil_March_2019_Daily_Current_Affairs_1
30-03-19 நடப்பு நிகழ்வுகள் CURRENT AFFAIRS IN TAMIL MARCH 2019 DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS #1 PSLV C 45 ராக்கெட் APRIL 1-MINI SATELLITE-EMISAT-+28 OTHER COUNTRY SATELLITE-PSLV C 45 ROCKET ISRO 9:30 MORNING LAUNCH-SRIHARIKOTA-SATISDHAWAN-THIS YEAR 2ND ROCKET -
பொள்ளாச்சி YOUTUBE சிபிசிஐடி
THIRUNAVUKARASU-LITTLE GIRL – BURIED-BACKYARD-AUDIO WHO UPLOADED-EMAIL –CBCID TO YOUTUBE-ALREADY LETTER SENT-REPLIED ALL DELETED-NLY MORPHING-2ND TIME SENT LETTER
- published: 31 Mar 2019
- views: 390