Why the Moon?
The Artemis missions will build a community on the Moon, driving a new lunar economy and inspiring a new generation. Narrator Drew Barrymore and NASA team members explain why returning to the Moon is the natural next step in human exploration, and how the lessons learned from Artemis will pave the way to Mars and beyond. As NASA prepares to launch the Orion spacecraft and Space Launch System rocket on the uncrewed Artemis I mission around the Moon, we’ve already begun to take the next step.
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The DART mission deployed a kinetic impactor to smack the small moon Dimorphos of the asteroid Didymos on the evening of Sept. 26.
This was an on-orbit demonstration of asteroid deflection, a key test of NASA's kinetic impactor technology, designed to impact an asteroid to adjust its speed and path.
This particular asteroid moon is NOT a threat to Earth, but is technology being explored to use for when we DO find a potentially hazardous asteroid.
The Hubble Space Telescope captured these extraordinary views of the asteroid moon soon after the successful impact.
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Lucy Spacecraft Will Slingshot Around Earth
NASA’s Lucy mission is heading to the Jupiter Trojans – two swarms of primitive asteroids trapped in Jupiter’s orbit that may hold clues to the formation of the planets. Lucy launched on October 16, 2021. After a year in orbit around the Sun, it is returning home on its launch anniversary for the first of three Earth gravity assists. On October 16, 2022, Lucy will fly by the Earth like a partner in a swing dance, boosting its speed and elongating its orbit around the Sun. At 7:04 am, Eastern Time, Lucy will make its closest approach at just 219 miles above the planet: lower than the International Space Station. This exceptionally close shave will increase its velocity by four-and-a-half miles per second, setting Lucy on track to gain even more speed when it returns to Earth for its second gravity assist in December 2024.
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NEOWISE: Revealing Changes in the Universe
New time-lapse movies from NASA’s NEOWISE mission give astronomers the opportunity to see objects, like stars and black holes, as they move and change over time. The videos include previously hidden brown dwarfs, a feeding black hole, a dying star, a star-forming region, and a brightening star. They combine more than 10 years of NEOWISE observations and 18 all-sky images, enabling a long-term analysis and a deeper understanding of the universe.
0:44 – NEOWISE all-sky scan animation
1:03 – Feeding black hole
1:14 – Pulsing star reaches the end of its life
1:21 – Protostars in star-forming region
1:34 – Brown dwarf moves across the sky
2:00 – Unexplained stellar brightening
The NEOWISE mission uses a space telescope to hunt for asteroids and comets, including those that could pose a threat to Earth. Launched in December 2009 as the Wide-Field Infrared Survey Explorer, or WISE, the space telescope was originally designed to survey the sky in infrared, detecting asteroids, stars and some of the faintest galaxies in space. WISE did so successfully until completing its primary mission in February 2011.
Observations resumed in December 2013, when the telescope was taken out of hibernation and re-purposed for the NEOWISE project as an instrument to study near-Earth objects, or NEOs, as well as more distant asteroids and comets.
For more information on the NEOWISE mission go to: https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/missions/neo...
For more NEOWISE data go to: https://neowise.ipac.caltech.edu/
Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech
WISE-NEOWISE movies compiled by Dan Caselden
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Tubes Safely to Earth How to Bring Mars Sample (Mars News Report)
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NASA’s Perseverance Mars rover is filling sample tubes with rocky material on the Red Planet as the agency works on the next steps to get them safely back to Earth.
The Mars Sample Return campaign would bring samples collected by the Perseverance rover to Earth for detailed study. The campaign involves an international interplanetary relay team, including the European Space Agency (ESA). These samples could answer a key question: did life ever exist on Mars?
Aaron Yazzie, who works on the Mars Sample Return campaign, explains the work being done at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory to ensure the safe return of the sample tubes.
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Snoopy is Going to Space on NASA's Artemis I Moon Mission
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Artemis I is the first integrated flight test of the Space Launch System rocket that will send the uncrewed Orion spacecraft around the Moon and back to Earth. The mission will check out all spacecraft systems for the first time before crew fly aboard Artemis II. It's one more step toward taking the next giant leap: sending the first astronauts to Mars. Get all the info on this historic mission: https://nasa.gov/specials/artemis-i
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What’s always so mind-bending about planet collision simulations like this one is how fluid the impacts are. It’s more like two water droplets splashing together in space than most people would expect.
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A new NASA and Durham University simulation puts forth a different theory of the Moon’s origin – the Moon may have formed in a matter of hours, when material from the Earth and a Mars sized-body were launched directly into orbit after the impact. The simulations used in this research are some of the most detailed of their kind, operating at the highest resolution of any simulation run to study the Moon’s origins or other giant impacts.
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In the natural world, lions are carnivorous predators that hunt various prey animals, but they typically do not hunt deer as their primary source of food. Lions in Africa typically hunt animals like zebras, wildebeests, and other ungulates. The Lion King, a popular Disney movie, portrays a fictionalized version of animal behavior and does not necessarily reflect real-life hunting patterns.
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Join us for a fly-through of the International Space Station. Produced by Harmonic exclusively for NASA TV UHD, the footage was shot in Ultra High Definition (4K) using a fisheye lens for extreme focus and depth of field.
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1. The Origin of the Earth. 00:00
4.567 billion years ago : The formation of the Solar System.
4.56 billion years:ago : The formation of the Earth.
4.55 billion years ago : Giant impact.
2. Initiation of Plate Tectonics. 02:53
4.37-4.20 billion years ago : The formation of the atmosphere and ocean.
4.37-4.20 billion years ago : The initiation plate tectonics.
3. Birth of Proto-life. 06:57
4.10(4.20?) billion years ago : The birth of first proto-life.
4. The Initial Stage of Life. 10:53
4.37-4.20 billion years ago : The loss of the primordial continent and the generation of a strong geomagnetic field.
4.20 billion years ago : The emergence of sun-powered life.
4.10 billion tears ago : Mass extinction.
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7: The Dawn of the Cambrian Explosion. 25:07
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700-600 million years ago : The Sturtian Glaciation
700-600 million years ago : The Leaking Earth.
8: The Cambrian Explosion. 30:57
640 million years ago : The Origin of Multicellular Life. The Marinoan Glaciation.
580 million years ago : Appearance of Ediacaran Fauna. The Gaskiers Glaciation.
550 million years ago : Evolution Responds to Environmental Changes
540 million years ago : The First Cambrian Organisms
9: The Paleozoic Era. 37:06
600 million years ago : Expanding Habitats.
540 million years ago : The Co-evolution of Planets and Insects
550-540 million years ago : The Evolution of Vertebrates
260-250 million years ago : The Largest Mass extinction of the Phanerozoic Eon. Collision with a Dark nebula
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Dispersion and amalgamation of continents, and the evolution of life.
The birth of primates.
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5000 years ago : The Urban Revolution.
2400 years ago : The Religious Revolution.
300 years ago : The Industrial Revolution.
The Information Revolution.
12: Future of the Earth. 57:54
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Future of Human society.
Future of the Earth.
200 million years later : Formation of the supercontinent.
400 million years later : Extinction of the C4 plants.
1 billion years later : Cessation of plate tectonics.
1.5 billion years later : Disappearance of the ocean.
4.5 billion years later : Collision between the Milky Way Galaxy and the Andromeda Galaxy.
8 billion years later : Annihilation of the Earth.
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NASA - Jupiter in 4k Ultra HD(1080P-HD)
Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system and is often referred to as a gas giant. Here are some key facts about Jupiter:
Size and Composition: Jupiter is more massive than all the other planets in the solar system combined. It is primarily composed of hydrogen and helium, similar to the composition of the Sun.
Appearance: Jupiter's appearance is dominated by its thick atmosphere, which features prominent bands of clouds and the Great Red Spot, a massive storm that has been observed for centuries. The planet has a pale, yellowish color.
Moons: Jupiter has a vast number of moons, with over 80 known satellites. The four largest moons, known as the Galilean moons, are Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto. These moons are some of the largest and most interesting objects in the solar system, with diverse geology and potential subsurface oceans.
Magnetic Field: Jupiter has an incredibly strong magnetic field, which is the strongest of any planet in the solar system. This magnetic field creates intense radiation belts around the planet.
Rings: Jupiter has a faint ring system consisting of several thin, dark rings. These rings are not as prominent as Saturn's rings and were discovered by the Voyager 1 spacecraft in 1979.
Rotation: Jupiter rotates rapidly, with a day lasting only about 9 hours and 55 minutes. Its rapid rotation causes it to have an oblate shape, meaning it's slightly flattened at the poles and bulging at the equator.
Exploration: Jupiter has been studied extensively by spacecraft. NASA's Juno spacecraft arrived at Jupiter in 2016 and has been collecting data about the planet's composition, gravity field, magnetic field, and polar magnetosphere. Other missions, like the Galileo spacecraft and the Pioneer and Voyager missions, have also provided valuable information about Jupiter.
Formation: Jupiter is thought to have formed early in the history of the solar system, likely within the first few million years after the Sun's formation. Its large mass prevented other objects in the region from coalescing into a larger planet, which had a significant influence on the structure of the solar system.
Jupiter is a fascinating planet that continues to be the subject of scientific study and exploration. Its unique characteristics and immense size make it a critical piece of our understanding of the solar system's formation and dynamics.
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Planet Earth 4K | Beautiful Bird Sounds Nature Relaxation 4K Colorful Birds in 4K UHD 60
Peacock (Pavo cristatus):
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They are native to South Asia and are often found in forests, grasslands, and cultivated areas.
Scarlet Macaw (Ara macao):
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American Goldfinch (Spinus tristis):
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They are commonly found in North America, especially in meadows and gardens.
Resplendent Quetzal (Pharomachrus mocinno):
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Northern Cardinal (Cardinalis cardinalis):
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European Bee-eater (Merops apiaster):
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Harpy Eagle (Harpia harpyja):
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These are just a few examples of the many beautiful bird species found in nature. Each species has its unique charm and can be appreciated for its colorful plumage, melodious songs, and the breathtaking landscapes they call home. If you have a specific bird or habitat in mind, feel free to ask for more information
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The Sunken Caves Secrets of 37 Jacques Cousteau Odyssey. The real Life Aquatic
Sunken caves are natural geological formations that are typically located underwater or below the Earth's surface. These caves can form through various processes and can vary widely in size, shape, and features. Here's a general description of sunken caves:
Formation: Sunken caves can form through several geological processes. Some may be the result of erosion by water, while others may be formed by the dissolution of soluble rocks like limestone or gypsum. Over time, these processes create underground chambers and passages.
Underwater Location: Many sunken caves are located underwater, often in coastal areas, along shorelines, or in submerged sinkholes. They may be partially or entirely submerged, creating unique underwater environments.
Features: Sunken caves can have a range of features, including stalactites (hanging mineral formations), stalagmites (upward-growing mineral formations), flowstone (sheet-like deposits of minerals), and underground lakes or rivers. The unique conditions within these caves can lead to the growth of unusual and often beautiful mineral formations.
Biodiversity: Sunken caves, especially those underwater, can be home to diverse ecosystems. These caves may host unique species of aquatic life adapted to the darkness and specific conditions of these underground environments.
Exploration: Exploring sunken caves can be challenging and requires specialized equipment, including scuba gear and cave diving training. These caves often remain relatively unexplored due to their inaccessibility and the potential dangers associated with cave diving.
Scientific Importance: Sunken caves are of interest to geologists, hydrologists, and biologists because they can provide insights into the Earth's geological history, water flow patterns, and the adaptation of organisms to extreme environments.
Cultural Significance: Some sunken caves have cultural or historical significance and may be the subject of legends or folklore in the regions where they are found.
It's worth noting that the specific characteristics of sunken caves can vary greatly depending on their location and geological history. If you have a particular sunken cave or location in mind that you would like to learn more about, please provide additional details, and I can offer more specific information
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Magnificent Eruption in Full HD / NASA
On August 31, 2012 a long filament of solar material that had been hovering in the sun's atmosphere, the corona, erupted out into space at 4:36 p.m. EDT. The coronal mass ejection, or CME, traveled away from the sun at over 900 miles per second. This movie shows the ejection from a variety of viewpoints as captured by NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO), NASA's Solar Terrestrial Relations Observatory (STEREO), and the joint ESA/NASA Solar Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO).
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Paul Smith is a night-sky fanatic and photographer. His obsession is sprites: immense jolts of light that flicker high above thunderstorms. Last October, he guided NASA scientist Dr. Burcu Kosar through the backroads of Oklahoma to catch one herself. Although she’d studied sprites for more than 15 years, she hadn’t yet chased one. Read more about chasing sprites with Paul and Burcu: Learn about NASA’s citizen science project Spritacular: https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2022/sun/spritacular-nasa-s-new-citizen-science-project-to-capture-elusive-upper-atmospheric Learn about the Heliophysics Big Year: https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/solar-system/sun/helio-big-year Image credits: Paul Smith, Frankie Lucena, Panagiotis Tsouras, Thomas Ashcraft. All imagery of sprites is copyrighted and used with permission. Music credits: “The Beauty Beyond” by Jeremy Noel William Abbott [PRS], Vasco [PRS]; “Outer Orbit” by Alexander Ryder Mcnair [ASCAP], Harry Gregson Williams [BMI], Ho Ling Tang [BMI]; “Wonderful Orbit” by Tom Furse Fairfax Cowan [PRS]; “Starlights” by Marc Teitler [PRS], Vasco [PRS]; “A Tranquil End” by Luke Gordon [PRS]; “Virtual Tidings” by Andrew Michael Britton [PRS], David Stephen Goldsmith [PRS]; “Winter Aurora” by Samuel Karl Bohn [PRS]; “Lava Flow” and “Water Dance” by Ben Niblett [PRS], Jon Cotton [PRS]. Credit: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center Producer: Joy Ng (KBRwyle) Scientist: Burcu Kosar (Catholic University of America) Photographer: Paul Smith Photographer: Frankie Lucena Photographer: Panagiotis Tsouras Photographer:
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NEOWISE: Revealing Changes in the Universe
New time-lapse movies from NASA’s NEOWISE mission give astronomers the opportunity to see objects, like stars and black holes, as they move and change over time. The videos include previously hidden brown dwarfs, a feeding black hole, a dying star, a star-forming region, and a brightening star. They combine more than 10 years of NEOWISE observations and 18 all-sky images, enabling a long-term analysis and a deeper understanding of the universe.
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