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Newton's Three Laws of Motion are a landmark achievement in physics. They describe how all objects move. Unfortunately most people do not really understand Newton's Laws because they have pre-existing ideas about the way the world works. This film is about those pre-existing ideas. By recognizing what people are thinking, it becomes easier to describe the correct scientific concepts of Newton's Three Laws and how they differ from this 'intuitive physics'.
2011 is the international year of Chemistry. But what do Australians know about it?
What happens when a slinky that has been extended under its own weight is released? How does it fall to the ground? Answer link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eCMmmEEyOO0
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Pioneering NASA mathematician Katherine Johnson has died at the age of 101. Johnson was part of a group of African-American women who worked on critical mathematical calculations in the early days of human spaceflight, as chronicled in the best-selling book and hit movie “Hidden Figures.”
"She was an American hero and her pioneering legacy will never be forgotten,” said NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine.
Get ready for liftoff to the Sun! ?
Solar Orbiter, a collaboration between European Space Agency and NASA, is launching Sunday, Feb. 9, to study the inner workings of our nearest star. Tune in for launch coverage starting at 10:30 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 9 to see liftoff, currently targeted for 11:03 p.m. EST.
More info: https://go.nasa.gov/2SiKpNn
This year, NASA is building momentum across the agency and across every mission. This is a year of action. With each milestone, NASA is preparing to go farther than ever before.
NASA is going to the Moon and on to Mars, in a measured, sustainable way. Working with U.S. companies and international partners, NASA will push the boundaries of human exploration forward to the Moon. NASA is working to establish a permanent human presence on the Moon within the next decade to uncover new scientific discoveries and lay the foundation for private companies to build a lunar economy. We inspire generations and change the course of history as we realize the next great scientific, economic and technical achievements in space.
This video is available for download from NASA's Image and Video Library: https://images.nasa.gov/detail....s-NHQ_2020_0210_NASA
NASA announced its returned mission to the moon by 2024, titled Artemis it will cost an estimated $20-$30 billion. They plan to go to the moon in their SLS mega-rocket and begin building a lunar gateway. The mission will focus on the possibilities of mining resources on the moon, including water for rocket fuel and will lead to future deep space travel and lunar bases in what can be considered the new era of space exploration.
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What Happens To The Human Body In Space
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1xQx5d0RI3M
Elon Musk's Multibillion Dollar Mars Rocket, Explained
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FIn6r9RKVVM
NASA’s 4-Year Twin Experiment Takes Us Closer To Mars Than Ever Before
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVRft7r8-Ds
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NASA’s $30 Billion Moon Return Mission, Explained | Beyond Earth
Let’s say you’re on an interplanetary mission to Mars, millions of miles from the nearest hospital, and something in your body goes awry. Say, a routine body scan reveals a potentially life-threatening blood clot. What on Earth, or in space I guess, do you do? Well now we have the answer to that question.
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NASA Flight Surgeon Explains How to Treat a Blood Clot in Space | WIRED
Three space travelers including record-setting astronaut Christina Koch return home from the International Space Station.
Christina Koch wrapped up a 328-day extended mission on her first spaceflight, having spent more time in space on a single mission than any other woman. Koch, along with station Commander Luca Parmitano of ESA (European Space Agency), and Soyuz commander Alexander Skvortsov of the Russian space agency Roscosmos departed the station in a Soyuz spacecraft that made a parachute-assisted landing at 4:12 a.m. EST southeast of Dzhezkazgan, Kazakhstan.
Koch's extended mission will provide researchers the opportunity to observe effects of long-duration spaceflight on a woman, as we prepare for Artemis missions to the Moon and human exploration of Mars.
NASA's Parker Solar Probe mission has returned unprecedented data from near the Sun, culminating in new discoveries published on Dec. 4, 2019, in the journal Nature. Among the findings are new understandings of how the Sun's constant outflow of material, the solar wind, behaves. Seen near Earth -- where it can interact with our planet's natural magnetic field and cause space weather effects that interfere with technology -- the solar wind appears to be a relatively uniform flow of plasma. But Parker Solar Probe's observations reveal a complicated, active system not seen from Earth.
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NASA astronaut Nicole Stott examines scenes depicting space from movies and television and breaks down how accurate they really are. What actually happens when your helmet cracks in space like in Total Recall? Are the spacewalks in Gravity realistic? Could there really be AI on a space station like in 2001: A Space Odyssey?
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NASA Astronaut Breaks Down Space Scenes From Film & TV | WIRED
On Monday, Jan. 20 starting at 6:50 a.m. EST, NASA astronauts Jessica Meir and Christina Koch will step outside of the International Space Station into the vacuum of space together. The duo will wrap up the work of installing new lithium-ion batteries to upgrade the orbiting lab’s power systems. The spacewalk is scheduled to last about six-and-a-half hours.
What's different about food in space? Former NASA astronaut Mike Massimino breaks down all the differences between eating on Earth and eating in space. Is astronaut ice cream REALLY a thing? Who decides what food is brought to space? Can you eat burgers in space? Why do astronauts use tortillas instead of bread?
Mike Massimino is a former NASA astronaut, senior advisor for space programs at the Intrepid Museum, and professor at Columbia University.
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Former NASA Astronaut Explains How Food Is Different in Space | WIRED
18.Daniel Calveti y Shari Calveti - Como Orar Por El Esposo | Devocional
16. Hablemos de Finanzas - Daniel y Shari Calveti - Devocional Cristiano Para Parejas
[Cápsulas para matrimonios] Daniel y Shari Calveti, son autores y conferencistas para Latinoamérica, apasionados por Dios y por enseñar principios bíblicos para la familia; y matrimonios. A través de cada conferencia es evidente que el título que llevan con más orgullo es el de esposos y padres. Juntos son los fundadores del ministerio para matrimonios “Pasión 001”. Son embajadores para Latinoamérica de SOS International, organización en contra del trafico humano y la provision de alimentos para niños en riesgo.
[Cápsulas para matrimonios] Daniel y Shari Calveti, son autores y conferencistas para Latinoamérica, apasionados por Dios y por enseñar principios bíblicos para la familia; y matrimonios. A través de cada conferencia es evidente que el título que llevan con más orgullo es el de esposos y padres. Juntos son los fundadores del ministerio para matrimonios “Pasión 001”. Son embajadores para Latinoamérica de SOS International, organización en contra del trafico humano y la provision de alimentos para niños en riesgo.
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Letra de Salmo 150, de Daniel Calveti
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Gozo hay en la casa,
de los que aman a Dios,
de los que exaltan su Nombre
Gozo hay en la casa,
de los que aman a Dios,
de los que exaltan su Nombre
Alábenlo en su Santuario,
Alábelo el firmamento,
Poderoso Dios.
Alábenlo por sus Proezas,
si Inmensa Grandeza,
Todo lo que respire, Alabe
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Gozo hay en la casa,
de los que aman a Dios,
de los que exaltan su Nombre
Gozo hay en la casa,
de los que aman a Dios,
de los que exaltan su Nombre
Alábenlo en su Santuario,
Alábelo el firmamento,
Poderoso Dios.
Alábenlo por sus Proezas,
si Inmensa Grandeza,
Todo lo que respire, Alabe
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