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Young Athletes and the Olympics
from The Conversation Podcast August 12, 2008
Olympic gymnasts have to be 16 years old. Is it fair to have an age limit when a gymnast's career can be over at 18? What do you think about young kids in super competitive sports? Have you been a young competitor or coach? Also, last Tuesday while neighborhoods were holding block parties for Night Out Against Crime, a 16 year old boy was fatally shot as he walked along Rainier Avenue. We'll hear about the impact on the neighborhood. And, how will the Bush administration's proposal to weaken endangered species rules affect salmon, spotted owls and orca whales? Plus, will you sign the petition to stop Seattle's 20 cent grocery bag tax?
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Better Know a Space Agency - Swedish National Space Board
from Revver - swedish Videos August 12, 2008
Author: spacevidcast Added: Tue, 12 Aug 2008 10:54:12 -0800 Duration: 135Did you know that Sweeden has a space agency and they have developed no fewer than 6 satellites? At a fraction of NASAs budget and man power, this little space agency packs a huge punch! Watch on in this second installment of Better Know a Space Agency!
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solar eclipse 2008
from my videos August 03, 2008
Author: Meatpacking Added: Sun, 03 Aug 2008 09:53:16 -0800 Duration: 115solar eclipse 2008
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Water
from ESApod, audio and video from space July 17, 2008
The search for water in space has been quite successful; traces of ice have been found on Mars and water vapour has been found in several places in our galaxy. Water vapour was also recently detected on a planet outside our Solar System for the first time. It was an important discovery, although the planet is far too hot to be able to support life. Heavy water, which is also found on comets, poses the question of whether we can trace the origins of the water on earth through the heavy water found on objects like asteroids and comets. The Herschel space observatory, due for launch within a year’s time, will help explore the theory that water vapour plays an important role in regions of space where interstellar clouds of gas and dust are forming new stars.ESApod video programme
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Exploding Bolts and EVAs, Solar Panels and would you go to space? #015
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) July 11, 2008
In this action packed, adventuresode of SpaceVidcast we cover the incredibly dangerous EVA that the Russians just completed. Exploding bolts, knives in space and ripping through thermal foam are just a few things they had to do on this unscheduled EVA. The largest solar panel installation in the US is going in Florida, and guess what space agency will be using it. We have found a star that veces favorito to put out. Finally we chat about you, space and if you would go to space with a 1/70 chance of total crew and vehicle loss.
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Hubble servicing mission and the next generation
from ESApod, audio and video from space July 04, 2008
Hubble has been serviced and upgraded four times. The fifth and final tune-up is scheduled for October 2008. After this, it is expected to be in fit working order for another five years. The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), a project of partnership between ESA, NASA and the Canadian Space Agency, is scheduled for launch in 2013. It is the largest and most complex space probe ever built. JWST will observe in infrared wavelengths, providing unprecedented results.ESApod video programme
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Orange Lounge Radio 285 - 6/29/08 Part A
from Orange Lounge Radio - Video Game Radio June 30, 2008
Mega Man 9 going retro... Diablo 3 announced... Blizzard not worried about losing Warcraft players to Diablo... PS3 trophies leaked... God of War 3 at E3?... Castlevania Fighting game on the Wii?... Release Dates... Nintendo announces 3Q lineup... Xbox Ad spoils upcoming price drop?... New Ratings system can make games more expensive... XBOX 360 getting its own version of home?... Stupid Award... FUs of the week... Mailbag... Sony files an interesting handheld patent... Kingdom Hearts 3 unveiled?... Crave leaves the ESA... Nester comics return... Classic game of the week... and more!
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New astronauts
from ESApod, audio and video from space June 27, 2008
Thousands of people from the 17 countries that make up ESA responded to this dream of becoming an astronaut, but what are the qualities ESA is looking for?.ESApod video programme
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1 3 C'est pas sorcier_Vol en apesanteur
from Dailymotion - channel tech & science June 24, 2008
Partie 2 : http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5w82p_2-3-cest-pas-sorciervol-en-apesante_tech Partie 3 : http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5w83b_3-3-cest-pas-sorciervol-en-apesante_techAuthor: MOHAMED070691 Etiquetas: c'est pas sorcier vol apesanteur éspace nasa astronaute esa france star fusée pilote navette spatial landing moi 2057 iss mars lune monde futur demain astronomie astronautique planète Terre Posted: 24 June 2008 Rating: 5.0 Votes: 1
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3 3 C'est pas sorcier_Vol en apesanteur
from Dailymotion - channel tech & science June 24, 2008
Partie 1 : http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5w85a_1-3-cest-pas-sorciervol-en-apesante_tech Partie 2 : http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5w82p_cest-pas-sorciervol-en-apesanteur-p_techAuthor: MOHAMED070691 Etiquetas: c'est pas sorcier vol apesanteur éspace nasa astronaute esa france star fusée pilote navette spatial landing moi 2057 iss mars lune monde futur demain astronomie astronautique planète Terre Posted: 24 June 2008 Rating: 5.0 Votes: 1
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2 3 C'est pas sorcier_Vol en apesanteur
from Dailymotion - channel tech & science June 24, 2008
Partie 1 : http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5w85a_1-3-cest-pas-sorciervol-en-apesante_tech Partie 3 : http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5w83b_3-3-cest-pas-sorciervol-en-apesante_techAuthor: MOHAMED070691 Etiquetas: c'est pas sorcier vol apesanteur éspace nasa astronaute esa france star fusée pilote navette spatial landing moi 2057 iss mars lune monde futur demain astronomie astronautique planète Terre Posted: 24 June 2008 Rating: 5.0 Votes: 1
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The Ulysses legacy
from ESApod, audio and video from space June 12, 2008
For more than 17 years, the joint ESA/NASA mission Ulysses studied the heliosphere (the sphere of influence of the Sun) and our local interstellar neighbourhood, providing the first-ever map of the heliosphere in the four dimensions of space and time. Ulysses was designed to last for five years but it is still returning valuable data. The mission, which takes the spacecraft over the poles of the Sun, was extended four times, allowing Ulysses to pass over the Sun’s poles for a second and third time. But like all good things, the mission is coming to an end.ESApod video programme
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Galileo, time and space
from ESApod, audio and video from space June 09, 2008
The Galileo constellation will be the world's most reliable global navigation system. The technologies that have been developed to achieve such precision will also provide data for use in many other fields, such as oceanography and meteorology. The Galileo system will also open new horizons in fundamental sciences. The extremely small differences in timekeeping between the satellite clocks moving in orbit and their Earth-bound counterparts will lead scientists to a re-evaluation of the nature and influence of gravity in the Universe.ESApod video programme
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Jamaica
from Dailymotion - most recent videos June 06, 2008
Please visit www.myspace.com/nedjamaica Video ufficiale per i canali web di Jamaica singolo dei NED in uscita a giugno con etichetta UniversoAuthor: Nedspace Etiquetas: hiphop reggae jamaica ned esa marya bob marley myspace Posted: 06 June 2008 Rating: 5.0 Votes: 1
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Ariane 5 en slowmotion
from Dailymotion - channel tech & science June 05, 2008
Vidéo en slow motion (ralenti) et sous tout les angles du lancement de la fusée Ariane 5Author: vinzwell Etiquetas: ariane fusee rocket shuttle space arianespace ESA lancement guyane kourou french amazing lift off launch kansas Posted: 05 June 2008 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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Flight over Iapetus 2007
from Dailymotion - channel tech & science June 03, 2008
Le site de Cassini-Huygens, en orbite depuis juilllet 2004 autour de Saturne http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/home/index.cfmAuthor: Senbei64 Etiquetas: flight over iapetus 2007 cassini japet arthur clark clarck by huygens nasa esa cratere impact planete asteroid asteroide planet Posted: 03 June 2008 Rating: 5.0 Votes: 1
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ILA Space Pavilion: Space exploration in the future
from ESApod, audio and video from space May 30, 2008
To land, first, on the Moon and, later, on Mars - in the 2030 timeframe - scientists need a mix of human and robotic missions to know in advance what challenges must be met - to know how humans can survive for years under microgravity, to scout landing zones and to develop precise navigation and artificial intelligence techniques.ESApod video programme
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Earth Observation highlights at ILA Space Pavilion
from ESApod, audio and video from space May 29, 2008
Earlier this week, ESA signed a contract at the Berlin Airshow's Space Pavilion to build the EarthCARE satellite - the Agency's 'Cloud, Aerosol and Radiation' mission. Due for launch in 2013, EarthCARE will gather data to give scientists a better understanding of the interactions between radiation and clouds and aerosols in the atmosphere. Earth Observation is a central pillar in Europa's space activities; EO generates direct benefits for citizens and governments and employs science for a better understanding of our planet.ESApod video programme
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Traces of Martian life: the search continues
from ESApod, audio and video from space May 23, 2008
Radar sounders aboard ESA’s Mars Express and NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance orbiters have already detected ice deposits deep underground. Now, after a ten-month journey, NASA’s Phoenix lander will continue the search for water. Its objective is to land in a permafrost region near the north pole. Its suite of instruments will scan the atmosphere and a robotic arm will attempt to dig down to an ice-rich layer expected to lie at arm’s reach below the surface. But water is not the sole element that could have harboured life on the Red Planet: methane could also establish a link between life on Earth and Mars. Scientists have already found traces of methane in the atmosphere of Mars and are currently trying to work out exactly where the gas is coming from. On Earth, it is well known that the source of methane is mostly life. So, whilst orbiting spacecraft like Mars Express continue to harvest global reproducciones, in-situ observations on the martian surface like those of NASA’s Phoenix lander and ESA’s ExoMars mobile laboratory, due to launch in 2011, remain necessary. The critical entry, descent and landing phase of the Phoenix probe will, at NASA’s request, be provided with support from ESA.ESApod video programme
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GOCE preparing for launch
from ESApod, audio and video from space May 21, 2008
From an exceptionally low orbital altitude, GOCE (Gravity Field and steady-state Ocean Circulation Explorer) will measure global variations in the Earth's gravity field with extreme detail and accuracy. This will result in a unique model of the geoid, which is the surface of equal gravitational potential defined by the gravity field – crucial for deriving accurate measurements of ocean circulation and sea-level change, both of which are affected by climate change. GOCE-derived data is also much needed to understand more about processes occurring inside the Earth and for use in practical applications such as surveying and levelling. GOCE is the first in the series of Earth Explorer missions being developed within ESA's Living Planet Programme. Earth Explorer missions form the science and research element of the Living Planet Programme and focus on the atmosphere, biosphere, hydrosphere, cryosphere and the Earth's interior, with the overall emphasis on learning more about the interactions between these components and the impact that human activity is having on natural Earth processes. The satellite is currently undergoing final preparations at ESA-ESTEC in the Netherlands prior to launch this summer from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome in northern Russia.ESApod video programme
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Broadband internet via satellite aboard Thalys trains
from ESApod, audio and video from space May 20, 2008
The principle is simple: a satellite-tracking antenna on the roof of the train ensures a permanent link with a telecommunications satellite. The link is then relayed inside the train through wireless access points installed in the ceilings of the carriages. A great technological achievement: a continuous, two-way link between a train travelling at 300 kilometres per hour and a satellite at an altitude of 36 000 kilometres. The technology demonstrator was developed with ESA support by the UK-based company 21Net, an operator specialised in providing Internet access via satellite. A consortium, lead by Nokia Siemens Networks and including 21Net, has now implemented a commercial version of the system on Thalys trains.ESApod video programme
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