WATCH: Mars Cam Views from NASA Rover during Red Planet Exploration #Mars2020

WATCH: Mars Cam Views from NASA Rover during Red Planet Exploration #Mars2020



Mars 2020 is a Mars rover mission by NASA's Mars Exploration Program that includes the Perseverance rover with a planned launch on 30 July 2020 at 11:50 UTC, and touch down in Jezero crater on Mars on 18 February 2021.
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Hubble - 15 years of discovery

Hubble — 15 years of discovery



ESA’s anniversary DVD film “Hubble — 15 years of discovery” covers all aspects of the Hubble Space Telescope project – a journey through the history, the troubled early life and the ultimate scientific successes of Hubble. This portrait, directed by Lars Lindberg Christensen, contains large amounts of previously unpublished footage of superb quality. With more than 500,000 copies distributed, this DVD movie is probably the most widely available science documentary ever.
Hubble's spectacular visual images make a stunning backdrop throughout the film, bringing an immediacy and vitality as the narrative reveals the new insights Hubble has inspired in all fields of astronomy from exoplanets to black holes. Complex though the science behind the telescope’s images often is, Art Director Martin Kornmesser has developed a unique style of elaborate 3D animation that enhances and vividly clarifies the underlying science.
The movie is presented by an ESA scientist, Dr. Robert (Bob) Fosbury, who has himself used Hubble for his own research on many occasions.
More information:
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Movie Credits
This movie is dedicated to all the hard working people in USA and Europe who have made the Hubble Space Telescope an incredible scientific success
Executive producer/director
Lars Lindberg Christensen, ESA/ESO
Art director/production designer
Martin Kornmesser, ESA/ESO
3D animations & rendering & DVD Authoring
Martin Kornmesser, ESA/ESO
Cornel Swoboda, ESA/ESO
Written by
Stefania Varano
Lars Lindberg Christensen, ESA/ESO
Stuart Clark
Editing
Martin Kornmesser, ESA/ESO
Cinematographer
Peter Rixner
Music composed by
movetwo — Axel Kornmesser & Markus Löffler
Vocals: Axel Kornmesser & Audrey Quinn
Sound Effects
movetwo — Axel Kornmesser & Markus Löffler
Sound engineering and Mix
Peter Rixner, www.perix.de
Lead scientist
Bob Fosbury, ESA/ESO
Stunt coordinator
Britt Sjöberg, ESO/ESA
English Narration
Bob Fosbury & Howard Cooper
German Narration
Bernd Bundschu & Achim Höppner
Greek Narration
Manolis Zoulias & Dionysios Simopoulos
Italian Narration
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Movie Translations
BULGARIAN
Mariya Lyubenova (Astronomical association – Sofia, Bulgaria)
DANSK
Anne Værnholt Olesen (Voksenuddannelsescenter Frederiksberg)
NEDERLANDS
Eddy Echternach (freelance, The Netherlands)
SUOMI
Silva Järvinen (University of Oulu, Finland)
FRANÇAIS
Celine Peroux (European Southern Observatory)
DEUTSCH
Arntraud Bacher (University Innsbruck, Austria)
GREEK
Manolis Zoulias (Academy of Athens, Greece)
ITALIANO
Stefania Varano (Italian National Research Council, Italy)
NORSK
Margrethe Wold (European Southern Observatory)
PORTUGUÊS
Mariana Barrosa, António Pedrosa, Pedro Russo (Centro Multimeios de Espinho)
RUSSIAN
Olga Tsiopa (Pulkovo Observatory, Russia)
ESPAÑOL
Eva Carballeira, Pedro Russo (Fundação Navegar – Portugal), Francesc
Vilardell (Universitat de Barcelona)
SVENSKA
Martin Lundqvist (Lund Observatory, Sweden)
POLSKI
Jacek Szubiakowski, Ewa Janaszak and Boguslaw Kulesza (Olsztynskie Planetarium)
Partners
Academy of Athens
Eugenides Planetarium
Eleftherotypia
Hamburg Planetarium
Sterne und Weltraum
Astronomie Heute
New Scientist
ESPACE magazine
Expresso
Tycho Brahe Planetarium
Danish National Space Center
Politiken
Ursa Astronomical Association
The Finnish National Technology Agency
Centro Multimeios de Espinho
Fundação Navegar
Le Stelle
Zeiss Planetarium Vienna
SDC
Armagh Planetarium
DeKoepel
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Thanks to
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Chandra X-ray Observatory Center
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NASA
Physics Today and Fermi Film Collections
Princeton University Library
Sky and Telescope
Sky-Skan
Space Telescope Science Institute
Spitzer Science Centre
Ulster Planetarium
In particular thanks to
Greg Bacon (STScI/NASA)
Lars Bachmann (SDC)
Dimitri Bogdanov (Voksenuddannelsescenter Frederiksberg)
Cornelia Borrmann (Deutsche Welle)
John Dubinski (University of Toronto/CITA)
John Kameel Farah
Jane Fletcher (BBC)
Claus Habfast (ESA)
Peter Habison (Wien Planetarium)
Robert Hill (Armagh Planetarium)
April Hobart (NASA/CXC)
Robert Hurt (NASA/SSC)
Thomas Kraupe (Hamburg Planetarium)
Zolt Levay (NASA/STScI)
Loch Ness Productions
Mariya Lyubenova (Astronomical association – Sofia, Bulgaria)
Audrey Quinn
Susanne Radman (Wien Planetarium)
Anne Rhodes
Pedro Russo (Centro Multimeios de Espinho, Portugal)
Sasa Stanojcic (www.designliga.com)
Frank Summers (NASA/STScI)
Taho (www.lumina.ws)
Aline Tsiopa
Manolis Zoulias (Academy of Athens, Greece)
And of course: our girlfriends and families!
The Hubble Space Telescope is a project of international cooperation between ESA and NASA.

Tour of Asteroid Bennu

Tour of Asteroid Bennu



When NASA’s OSIRIS-REx spacecraft arrived at asteroid Bennu in December 2018, its close-up images confirmed what mission planners had predicted nearly two decades before: Bennu is made of loose material weakly clumped together by gravity, and shaped like a spinning top. This major validation, however, was accompanied by a major surprise. Scientists had expected Bennu’s surface to consist of fine-grained material like a sandy beach, but were instead greeted by a rugged world littered with boulders – the size of cars, the size of houses, the size of football fields. Now, thanks to laser altimetry data and high-resolution imagery from OSIRIS-REx, we can take a tour of Bennu’s remarkable terrain.
Unlock the secrets of asteroid Bennu:
www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2002/osiris-rex-unlocks-more-secrets-from-asteroid-bennu
Universal Production Music: “Timelapse Clouds” by Andy Blythe and Marten Joustra; “The Wilderness” by Benjamin James Parsons; “Maps of Deception” by Idriss-El-Mehdi Bennani, Olivier Louis Perrot, and Philippe Andre Vandenhende
Credit: NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center
Data provided by NASA/University of Arizona/CSA/York University/Open University/MDA
Dan Gallagher (USRA): Producer
Kel Elkins (USRA): Lead Visualizer
Jonathan North (USRA): Animator
Adriana Manrique Gutierrez (USRA): Animator
Dan Gallagher (USRA): Narrator
Erin Morton (The University of Arizona): Support
Aaron E. Lepsch (ADNET): Support
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Star Size Comparison 2

Star Size Comparison 2



Dear world,
Let´s talk about time.
When I uploaded my first YouTube video 7 years ago, I would have never thought that it would get that much attention. Had lots of discussions, met new people, continued to make videos about things that intrigued me. Or tried out effects.
I enjoyed it a lot, and I still read every comment that pops up. And they keep coming in. It is a hobby that I am very glad about having started. And I am humbled by the attention.
Well, as time went by I found less time to work on videos, struggled with other things in life, and wondered if I would ever find the time again.
But I always knew one thing:
I owe you something. All the time people were are asking about a sequel to starsize comparison. And yes, I promised once.
I keep my promises. So, whenever I found time over the last year I spent it on that. Here it is.
I hope you like it. I tried to do it in a bit different way. Curious for the feedback. I know I will be hardly able to beat the choice of music from the first part, but let me say, Vangelis Alpha is a piece that is very dear to my heart, I always had this in mind.
Still looking for contact to musicians.
I do not know what the future brings, but I hope we will hear from each other. Enjoy.
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NASA Live Stream - Earth From Space LIVE Feed | ISS tracker & live chat

NASA Live Stream — Earth From Space LIVE Feed | ISS tracker & live chat



Thanks for watching Space Videos: Live video of Earth from space — as seen from the Nasa ISS live stream aboard the International Space Station.
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— The International Space Station — ISS — circles the earth at 240 miles above the planet, on the edge of space in low earth orbit.
The station is crewed by NASA astronauts as well as Russian Cosmonauts and a mixture of Japanese, Canadian and European astronauts as well.
The Expedition 63 Crew are: NASA's Chris Cassidy and Roscosmos' Anatoly Ivanishin and Ivan Vagner
Beautiful views of planet Earth seen from the ISS. As seen from the Nasa space video ISS live stream — A real astronaut view of Earth!
THIS WILL SHOW LIVE and PRE-RECORDED FOOTAGE — depending on signal from the station or if the ISS is on the night side of Earth.
When the feed is live the words LIVE NOW will appear in the top left hand corner of the screen.
As the Space Station passes into a period of night every 45 mins video is unavailable — during this time, and other breaks in transmission, recorded footage is shown.
When back in daylight the live stream of earth will recommence
Thanks for joining us here on Space Videos to share these wonderful views of our home —
This ISS live feed of planet earth from space is courtesy of Nasa Earth Viewing Cameras aboard the international space station. The station is crewed by #NASA astronauts as well as Russian Cosmonauts and a mixture of Japanese, Canadian and European astronauts as well.
Before you ask —
Why can't we see the stars?
The cameras have a low light exposure for viewing Earth in daylight, so no stars are seen on the feeds, although the Sun, Moon and Venus can be seen. The Earth or moon on these videos is many hundreds of thousands of times brighter than the brightest stars and the cameras shoot at 60 frames per second — with an exposure that allows us to get a good view of the Earth. This exposure is too short to capture stars which are incredibly faint compared to the brightness of the planet. (Its down to photography rather than conspiracy!)
What do those different screens mean?
The bottom left screen shows photos of Earth taken by ISS astronauts.
The middle screen shows the current position of the Space Station (the large white H shape!)
The bottom right will is a 2nd live cam which will display timelapse video when the live stream is not available.
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If you are here to talk about a flat earth then please don't bother. You can stay and watch our beautiful globe earth as it spins in space, but please don't share your nonsense beliefs in our chat.
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Watch the earth roll by courtesy of the NASA Live cameras
International Space Station Live Feed: Thanks to NASA for this
www.nasa.gov The ISS passes into the dark side of the earth for roughly half of each of its 90 minute orbits. During this time no video is available. We would recommend that you check out some recorded footage while you wait — click the link above.
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The Apollo Experience: Apollo 17 - Part 2 (Space Documentary) | Spark

The Apollo Experience: Apollo 17 — Part 2 (Space Documentary) | Spark



Between 1968 and 1972, NASA successfully sent 24 men where no human beings had been before or since. The final mission, Apollo 17, flew in December 1972 and closed the final chapter in NASA’s triumphant Apollo Program. Using spectacular NASA high-definition archive footage, mission audio, and rare astronaut interviews, this is a unique documentary film that comprehensively chronicles one of the greatest moments in mankind’s history. Uninterrupted by narration or expert interviews, this documentary immerses the audience inside the action as it happened on the day, over 40 years ago. Journey with astronauts Eugene Cernan, Harrison Schmitt, and Ronald Evans through their extensive training and across their 14-day mission to the Moon and back, and share the discoveries with Cernan and Schmitt as they explore the lunar surface for 3 days, while Evans performs experiments and reconnaissance in lunar orbit. The Apollo 17 Experience is an emotive, informative and inspirational tribute to the spirit of human exploration and mankind’s final steps on the Moon.
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THE MAKING(English Version) (314)The Making of Steel Balls

THE MAKING(English Version) (314)The Making of Steel Balls



This edition of the series of programs explaining the technology used to produce items that are familiar in our daily life features ‘Steel Balls’. A bicycle wheel spins smoothly because the wheel axle contains ball bearings. The steel balls inside the ball bearing must be close to perfectly spherical. The program introduces the production method of high-precision steel balls with a margin of error of less than 0.1 micrometers.

World's Lightest Solid!

World's Lightest Solid!



Aerogels are the world's lightest (least dense) solids. They are also excellent thermal insulators and have been used in numerous Mars missions and the Stardust comet particle-return mission. The focus of this video is silica aerogels, though graphene aerogels are now technically the lightest.
At one point Dr. Steven Jones literally held the Guinness World Record for making the lightest aerogel and therefore lightest solid. If you're interested in learning more about aerogels, let me know in the comments as there is a potential trilogy in the works…
Huge thanks to Dr. Stephen Steiner and the crew at Aerogel Technologies. To find out more or buy your own aerogel sample, check out: www.aerogeltechnologies.com/
Thanks to Dr. Steven Jones and Dr. Mihail Petkov at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory
And thanks to FLIR for loaning us the awesome high definition thermal camera. The footage is amazing! www.flir.com
Special thanks to Patreon supporters:
Donal Botkin, Michael Krugman, Ron Neal, Stan Presolski, Terrance Shepherd, Penward Rhyme and everyone who provided feedback on an early draft of this video.
Filming by Raquel Nuno
Animations by Maria Raykova
Drawings by Mariel Solsberg
Music From epidemicsound.com «Seaweed» «Swagger Stagger»

WATCH: Astronaut Spacewalk Earth Views from NASA FEED #EarthfromSpace

WATCH: Astronaut Spacewalk Earth Views from NASA FEED #EarthfromSpace



Astronauts Spacewalk Earth views from ISS. Earth from Space as seen from the International Space Station with NASA astronaut Chris Cassidy and Russia Anatoly Ivanishin and Ivan Vagner.
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