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Extreme ultraviolet (17,1 nm) video of solar activity during the last solar maximum, including the solar Flare of 2014/02/25. Credit: NASA/SDO AIA
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End of the Dinosaurs, Rise of the Mammals
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We're live for Scientists in Action! On this edition, curators of paleontology Dr. Tyler Lyson and Dr. Ian Miller take us back in time to the day an asteroid the size of Mount Everest slammed into Earth, catalyzing the extinction of the dinosaurs and setting the stage for the rise of the mammals. Join students across the country in exploring evidence of this cataclysmic event, and leave your qu...
60 Minutes in Space - February 2020 - FRB’s in the News
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Presented by Ka Chun Yu Ka Chun’s second story focuses on Fast Radio Bursts. FRB’s are ultra-fast burts of radio energy. The first FRB was detected in 2007 but astronomers were unsure what could produce so much energy. Ka Chun discusses recent research around this astronomical mystery and a possible explanation. 60 Minutes in Space - Scientists from the Denver Museum of Nature & Science take yo...
60 Minutes in Space - February 2020 - Betelgeuse
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Presented by Ka Chun Yu Ka Chun’s final story looks at what’s happening with the red giant star Betelgeuse and whether astronomers think it might go supernova in the near future. 60 Minutes in Space - Scientists from the Denver Museum of Nature & Science take you "behind the stories" using the best images and animation available to help understand the latest developments in space science.
60 Minutes in Space - February 2020 - Hubble Galaxy Images
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Presented by Ka Chun Yu Ka Chun begins with a quick look at several Hubble images. The Space Telescope Science Institute recently released a handful of images of spiral galaxies near and far. Ka Chun discusses what’s evident in the images and how they compare to our own spiral galaxy. 60 Minutes in Space - Scientists from the Denver Museum of Nature & Science take you "behind the stories" using...
Curiosity’s 1 8 Billion Pixel Panorama on Mars
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NASA Curiosity Project Scientist Ashwin Vasavada guides this tour of the rover's view of the Martian surface. Credit: NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory
How OSIRIS REx will Steer Itself to Sample an Asteroid
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In late August, the Origins, Spectral Interpretation, Resource Identification, Security-Regolith Explorer (OSIRIS-REx) spacecraft will navigate to asteroid Bennu’s surface for its first sample collection attempt. To do this, it will use an onboard image software known as Natural Feature Tracking (NFT) - a form of optical navigation that is completely autonomous. NFT guides the spacecraft by com...
OSIRIS REx Observes a Black Hole
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University students and researchers working on a NASA mission orbiting a near-Earth asteroid have made an unexpected detection of a phenomenon 30 thousand light years away. Last fall, the student-built Regolith X-Ray Imaging Spectrometer (REXIS) onboard NASA’s OSIRIS-REx spacecraft detected a newly flaring black hole in the constellation Columba while making observations off the limb of asteroi...
The Science of NASA’s Dragonfly Mission to Titan
Просмотров 5474 года назад
Dragonfly is a NASA mission to explore the chemistry and habitability of Saturn’s largest moon, Titan. The fourth mission in the New Frontiers line, Dragonfly will send an autonomously-operated rotorcraft to visit dozens of sites on Titan, investigating the moon’s surface and shallow subsurface for organic molecules and possible biosignatures. To carry out its mission, Dragonfly is equipped wit...
Asteroid Bennu Selecting Sample Site Nightingale
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OSIRIS-REx is a NASA mission to explore near-Earth asteroid Bennu and return a sample to Earth. Prior to arriving at Bennu, mission planners had expected the asteroid’s surface to consist largely of fine-grained material, like a sandy beach. When OSIRIS-REx arrived in December 2018, however, it was greeted by a rocky world covered with boulders. This unexpected roughness means that there are fe...
60 Minutes in Space - January 2020 - Mars InSight Lander
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Presented by Steve Lee Steve brings us the latest on NASA’s Mars InSight Lander and what’s happening with the H3 instrument. 60 Minutes in Space - Scientists from the Denver Museum of Nature & Science take you "behind the stories" using the best images and animation available to help understand the latest developments in space science.
60 Minutes in Space - January 2020 - SpaceX Dragon
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Presented by Steve Lee Continuing with an update of the commercial crew program, Steve provides an overview of SpaceX’s Dragon crew vehicle. 60 Minutes in Space - Scientists from the Denver Museum of Nature & Science take you "behind the stories" using the best images and animation available to help understand the latest developments in space science.
60 Minutes in Space - January 2020 - Boeing Starliner
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Presented by Steve Lee Steve brings us up to date on NASA’s Commercial Crew Program. First up he looks at the Orbital Flight Test of Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft which took place in December of 2019. 60 Minutes in Space - Scientists from the Denver Museum of Nature & Science take you "behind the stories" using the best images and animation available to help understand the latest developments i...
60 Minutes in Space - January 2020 - Radcliffe Wave
Просмотров 3564 года назад
Presented by Ka Chun Yu Ka Chun focuses on one story this month but it’s a story that could change the map of our Milky Way. A team of Harvard astronomers have found a gigantic, undulating wave of stellar nurseries in our galaxy, just outside the Sun’s orbit in the spiral disk. They don’t yet know its age or what made it, but it’s the largest coherent structure of gas clouds we’ve ever found in...
Landsat Farming Data from Space
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Landsat satellites have been gathering data for 48 years, equipping scientists and farmers to answer big questions about how to improve agriculture around the world. From tracking crop production, assessing crop health, and monitoring water use, Landsat data provides tangible benefits to the USA and the world. Landsat satellites are built and launched by NASA, and operated by USGS. Credit: NASA...
Interstellar Thread of One of Life’s Building Blocks Revealed
Просмотров 2444 года назад
Interstellar Thread of One of Life’s Building Blocks Revealed
ALMA Catches Beautiful Outcome of Stellar Fight
Просмотров 1664 года назад
ALMA Catches Beautiful Outcome of Stellar Fight
ESO Telescope Sees Surface of Dim Betelgeuse
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ESO Telescope Sees Surface of Dim Betelgeuse
SDO Celebrates its Tenth Launch Anniversary
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SDO Celebrates its Tenth Launch Anniversary
NASA Advances Plans to Bring Samples Back From Mars
Просмотров 2104 года назад
NASA Advances Plans to Bring Samples Back From Mars
MAVEN Explores Mars to Understand Radio Interference at Earth
Просмотров 1724 года назад
MAVEN Explores Mars to Understand Radio Interference at Earth
New Mission Will Take First Peek at Sun’s Poles
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New Mission Will Take First Peek at Sun’s Poles
Solar Orbiter - the Sun Close Up
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Solar Orbiter - the Sun Close Up
2019 Was the Second Hottest Year on Record
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2019 Was the Second Hottest Year on Record
Goodbye Spitzer Space Telescope: 16 years of Unveiling the Universe
Просмотров 1094 года назад
Goodbye Spitzer Space Telescope: 16 years of Unveiling the Universe
NASA's New Planet Tracker, NEID
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NASA's New Planet Tracker, NEID
James Webb Space Telescope Mission Overview
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James Webb Space Telescope Mission Overview
Lucy Mission Overview Journey to Explore the Trojan Asteroids
Просмотров 914 года назад
Lucy Mission Overview Journey to Explore the Trojan Asteroids
NASA’s Fermi Finds Vast ‘Halo’ Around Nearby Pulsar
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NASA’s Fermi Finds Vast ‘Halo’ Around Nearby Pulsar
First Drive Test of NASA’s Mars 2020 Rover
Просмотров 2984 года назад
First Drive Test of NASA’s Mars 2020 Rover

Комментарии

  • @Dementia-Gaming938
    @Dementia-Gaming938 26 дней назад

    New Horizons really upped the game

  • @videepreddy9175
    @videepreddy9175 2 месяца назад

    This is legitimately some incredible experimental noise music

  • @Tracyusa
    @Tracyusa 3 месяца назад

    I sow this live and it was a satellite that broke up in space

  • @NidaAslam-iq8ov
    @NidaAslam-iq8ov 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks brother helpful❤❤❤🇵🇰🇵🇰

  • @janetboger9527
    @janetboger9527 8 месяцев назад

    I saw it from Burlington WV, but heard it long before I saw it. It was absolutely magnificent!

  • @1.4142
    @1.4142 8 месяцев назад

    falling so slow

  • @jaylyons7348
    @jaylyons7348 11 месяцев назад

    I remember seeing this meteor in Garrett County Maryland when I was 10 years old. It was an amazing sight. I've never seen one like it since then.

  • @schitlipz
    @schitlipz 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you. I was searching all sorts of words about atmospheric motion and they kept churning up garbage, until I finally found this.

  • @bunpeishiratori5849
    @bunpeishiratori5849 Год назад

    I was in Pittsburgh having dinner with family at a nice restaurant at the top of the incline. We were overlooking Three Rivers Stadium where the Pirates were playing the Braves in a playoff game. We had a great view of the city through the glass windows. And suddenly this thing flies across the sky. Didn’t really know what it was until it made the news the following day. I feel honored to have witnessed it.

  • @FSantora
    @FSantora Год назад

    I saw this coming down from Middleburgh in Schoharie county NY. My father and I thought it was a prop plane on fire and crashing down. That was the SECOND meteorite I saw come down, first was on the Canadian side of the St. Lawrence River a few years earlier

  • @fuarkstyle
    @fuarkstyle Год назад

    this mission went on to find such data, but to be used to find x-portals. where are these analysis/results?

  • @hoot1141
    @hoot1141 Год назад

    Imagine calling yourself a science channel and then shutting down discussion by shutting off comments. Whoever runs this channel clearly isn’t a fellow scientist nor do they have any understanding of science. If they did, they would know that scientific discussion after a presentation is a basic integral part of how science works. They won’t be getting me as a sub. This channel is anti science.

  • @DrAdnanAcademy
    @DrAdnanAcademy Год назад

    Dear Mr. Eddy, I am confused about the model you presented. I am having difficulty differentiating between Newton's gravity model and Einstein's gravity model, as both seem to involve objects falling. Specifically, I am wondering why the Sun falls in Einstein's model, and what force is responsible for this. I believe this highlights the validity of Newton's concept of gravity between masses, as performing the same experiment in a low-gravity environment would not result in the Sun falling. Additionally, I noticed that you are explaining Einstein's gravity model using Newton's model on Earth. However, I am curious if the pre-existing concept of gravity creates a curvature in space and time, rather than a curvature in space and time creating gravity. ruclips.net/video/MkbUzfTq3w4/видео.html Gravity Demo part2. Basic demo

  • @AbhishekSachans
    @AbhishekSachans Год назад

    How illuminating simulation!

  • @pabloandres8757
    @pabloandres8757 Год назад

    never knew this, thanks

  • @ricksmusicstuff
    @ricksmusicstuff Год назад

    ASTR 105 Solar System class coming in clutch

  • @bharatmaheshwari919
    @bharatmaheshwari919 Год назад

    Spectacular

  • @sangitachourasia2409
    @sangitachourasia2409 Год назад

    Best

  • @sangitachourasia2409
    @sangitachourasia2409 Год назад

    Best

  • @Valerie_Dawn
    @Valerie_Dawn Год назад

    Dark Energy and Dark Matter were not discovered. They cannot be seen, felt,or located. This is because they don’t exist. Just like Inflation, the OortCloud and the Kuiper Belt, they were proposed as a method to fix a flaw in the Big Bang Theory. And that’s because the Big Bang theory is an impossible concept. The gravity explanations you have shown are actual science while everything to do with the Big Bang Theory and all the fixes that have been dreamed up to rescue it are not repeatable or testable. Taken as far as it has now gone into the “Multiverse”, it now requires the supernatural to be true, even though the whole scheme was invented to deny a supernatural God who created the universe with a miracle. It’s really as simple as *God did it*.

  • @GamingHelp
    @GamingHelp Год назад

    Thank you so much for this. I've been looking for this for ages. Outstanding.

  • @Tracyusa
    @Tracyusa Год назад

    I saw this breakup live I was on my roof stargazing and saw it in Virginia

  • @madyjules06
    @madyjules06 Год назад

    so cool

  • @thomaskielbania6781
    @thomaskielbania6781 2 года назад

    Nice cgi, just show video from satellite!!! Duh

    • @karenbsunkemptbush5819
      @karenbsunkemptbush5819 Год назад

      are you dumb enough to think satellites are far enough away to get the full earth and moons orbit in one frame?

    • @stuartwelch6432
      @stuartwelch6432 5 дней назад

      What would it expect??? Of course it's CGI... I don't know if we have a craft in space that could image the Earth and moon to show the full orbit of the moon, Also, you would not be able to see the shadows in space. That's why you would need this program.

  • @trevorn9381
    @trevorn9381 2 года назад

    I saw it from Appomattox, Virginia when I was 19. I was driving east on Route 460 with my college roommate and another friend. We were heading home to Richmond for the weekend from Virginia Tech. I was driving the Jeep and one of my friends exclaimed "LOOK, LOOK, A PLANE IS GOING DOWN!!" The other guy said "I think it is a meteor" just before it dipped below the horizon. The next day the car that got hit by the meteorite was front page news.

  • @robertmcceney4171
    @robertmcceney4171 2 года назад

    I remember seeing it while I was driving my car. It appeared so low that I thought a part had fallen off an airplane and I was looking for a crash. I remember it looking like a green ball of light going overhead.

  • @Artbymackerson
    @Artbymackerson 2 года назад

    Took ten years to build something that doesn’t work. If i funded this id be pissed at the engineers. Ridiculous. How many billions of dollars wasted.

  • @jimcottoneye6852
    @jimcottoneye6852 2 года назад

    There is no gravity in space how do we orbit or stay on ground without anti gravity 😂

  •  2 года назад

    THE UNIVERSE ISNT ALL WHOLY EXPANDING WE ARE ON THE EXPANDING SIDE BUT THE OTHER SIDE ISNT.AND BIG BANG IS THE BIRTH OF OURSIDE.IM NOT SAYING PARALEL UNIVERSE ALSO.BYE #IQ260 BYE.AND AWAKE

  • @th0ras369
    @th0ras369 2 года назад

    starbucks mission xD

  • @Traveltheworld1818.
    @Traveltheworld1818. 2 года назад

    I am convinced there is not just one other Earth like planet but billions !! There are other intelligent beings out there. Common sense and the law averages suggest we definitely are not alone.

  • @SandeepKumar-pg8mx
    @SandeepKumar-pg8mx 2 года назад

    if water is just few inches below the surface of moon then what the hell was done by mr. neil Armstrong on the moon...he went their just for leave his footprints?

  • @lutam921
    @lutam921 2 года назад

    I came back to this video, remembering how cool it was. It great to listen while knowing the meaming of each sound.

  • @unknownman8223
    @unknownman8223 2 года назад

    Op man

  • @notmimul
    @notmimul 3 года назад

    Now 2021 it’s in 4k hdr lol

  • @20Days20
    @20Days20 3 года назад

    ❤️

  • @exdhill7518
    @exdhill7518 3 года назад

    Nice Video!

  • @forloop7713
    @forloop7713 3 года назад

    Too bad the pics are so low-res

  • @idavid24
    @idavid24 3 года назад

    2.1 billion miles in only 5 years?

    • @Legacy633
      @Legacy633 3 года назад

      Yeah funny thing is after it completed its mission it was given a new one to check templer 1 a meteor a previous mission saw a part of a probe crash into it to see what it was made of but they could see from the camra from the other half of the probe so they sent stardust

  • @juancarlossande1360
    @juancarlossande1360 3 года назад

    Gravedad= cama elástica = imaginacion = física

  • @kyoko3786
    @kyoko3786 3 года назад

    Wow, this is so cool!!!

  • @BeatsLyrics
    @BeatsLyrics 3 года назад

    you guys should add some simple music to these videos would keep viewers engaged a bit more

  • @greyfoxthesoldier
    @greyfoxthesoldier 3 года назад

    You Can't Just drill Into the Surface of Mars!!!

  • @4TH4RV
    @4TH4RV 3 года назад

    damn that looks pretty for some reason but RIP for the owner of that car

  • @aqshay
    @aqshay 3 года назад

    4.8km 😱 that looks like 500 m wide

  • @sambagames3692
    @sambagames3692 3 года назад

    Why the solar system was pulled by the black hole?

    • @JupiterVortex
      @JupiterVortex 3 года назад

      A small blackhole is usually 10x-100,000,000 the strength of sun

  • @nahommerk9493
    @nahommerk9493 3 года назад

    18 billion pixel panorama, and I am watching on 144 pixel mode...😂😂

  • @celineguler
    @celineguler 3 года назад

    it might be a dumb question but why is it pink?

  • @Mr.Deleterious
    @Mr.Deleterious 4 года назад

    Fisheye views distort reality. Humans have a hard time gaugeing distance and spacial dimensions using fisheye lenses. Bad call NASA. 😟

  • @johnnypinkleton9410
    @johnnypinkleton9410 4 года назад

    Production is way too slow. By late 2021 Spacex will have a fully functional Starship. Is this like a side hobby?

    • @MrMiltonenrique2001
      @MrMiltonenrique2001 3 года назад

      Dream chaser goes too slow, yes. But spaceX Starship is also still away from functional, we don't know how the re-fuel process will go. we don't know if the thing is going to tip over, the super heavy is still pending. The re-entry is still pending. the list goes on. The landing seems risky, there is no backup plan about it so far. I love the Starship but it is on development yet