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rosetta -- the story so far
Bookmarked 630 weeks ago this short movie tells the story of rosetta039s journey through the solar system so far through the voices of some of the many people involved in this exciting mission esa039s rosetta spacecraft launched in march 2004 and has since been chasing down comet 67pchuryumov-gerasimenko where it will become the first space mission to orbit a comet the first to attempt a landing on a comet039s surface and the first to follow a comet as it swings around the sun in the last ten years rosetta has made 3 flybys of earth and 1 of mars and passed by and imaged asteroids steins and lutetia operating on solar energy alone in june 2011 rosetta was placed into deep space hibernation as it cruised nearly 800 million kilometres from the warmth of the sun close to the orbit of jupiter on 20 january rosetta will wake up at 673 million kilometres from the sun and about 9 million km from the comet ready for the next leg of its epic adventurecredits: esa |
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sentinel-1a rides into space on a soyuz
Bookmarked 609 weeks ago cameras mounted on the soyuz fregat upper stage that sent sentinel-1a into space on 3 april 2014 captured this footage from liftoff to separationthe 23 tonne satellite lifted off on a soyuz rocket from europe039s spaceport in kourou french guiana at 21:02 gmt 23:02 cest the first stage separated 118 sec later followed by the fairing 209 sec stage 2 287 sec and the upper assembly 526 sec after a 617 sec burn the fregat upper stage delivered sentinel into a sun-synchronous orbit at 693 km altitude the satellite separated from the upper stage 23 min 24 sec after liftoffsentinel-1 is the first in the family of satellites for europe039s copernicus programme it carries an advanced radar to scan earth039s surface in all weather conditions and regardless of whether it is day or night this new mission will be used to care for many aspects of our environment from detecting and tracking oil spills and mapping sea ice to monitoring movement in land surfaces and mapping changes in the way land is usedcredit: arianespaceesaroscosmos |
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the regions of the brain
Bookmarked 832 weeks ago the regions of the brainthe brain has three major functional and anatomical parts--the forebrain midbrain and hindbrain the forebrain consists of the cerebral hemispheres thalami hypothalamus and limbic system the top inch of the brain stem is the midbrain the hindbrain includes the cerebellum the pons and the medulla other parts of the brain039s anatomy include: the cerebral cortex a thin layer of nerve cells on the surface of the cerebral hemispheres the cerebrum composed of many millions of nerve fibers is covered by the cerebral cortex the corpus callosum a c-shaped collection of fibers forms a bridge between the left and right hemispheres the thalamus which relays and receives messages to and from other areas of the brain the limbic system concerned with memory and emotion the cerebellum the largest part of the hindbrain and responsible for balance and the fine control of muscle movements and the hypothalamus which lies below the third ventricle of the brain and regulates many of the body039s functions and the activity of the pituitary gland |
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10 most amazing secrets about popular films
Bookmarked 518 weeks ago here039s 10 surprising details from your favorite moviessubscribe to our channel : http:googlho3hg6 check out these other amazing videos:10 movie sequels you will never see https:youtubeqdz8sqy8m5s10 amazing hidden details in superhero movies 2 https:youtubekzrq8-s4ns4everybodys got a secret including some of the biggest filmmakers in hollywood even as millions of moviegoers enjoy their projects in the theater there are some things the movie doesnt reveal on the surface most will never stop to think about or realize some shocking behind-the-scenes revelations until now here are screen rants 10 amazing secrets about popular filmsscript by: chris agar chrisagar90voice over by: rob flis rob_flishttps:twittercomrob_flisfeaturing:kingsman: the secret service 0:27mad max: fury road 0:54furious seven 1:21avengers: age of ultron 1:58star wars: the force awakens 2:32jurassic world 3:02spectre 3:34creed 4:01the martian 4:31mission: impossible rogue nation 5:03our social media:https:twittercomscreenranthttps:wwwfacebookcomscreenranthttps:plusgooglecomscreenrantour websitehttp:screenrantcomscreen rant all your tv and movie news in list video form movie secrets hidden clues superheroes movie mistakes car chases deleted scenes plot holes unscripted scenes hidden messages and much more |
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the motions of the bright spots on ceres
Bookmarked 516 weeks ago this artists impression video is based on a detailed map of the surface compiled from images taken from nasas dawn spacecraft in orbit around the dwarf planet ceres it shows the very bright patches of material in the crater occator and elsewhere new observations using the harps spectrograph on the eso 36-metre telescope at la silla in chile have revealed unexpected daily changes on these spots suggesting that they change under the influence of sunlight as ceres rotatesthis illustration shows how the features in the spectrum of the light reflected from the bright spots is alternately red and blue shifted slightly compared to the average light of ceres as it rotates this very subtle effect has been measured from the ground using the harps spectrograph on the eso 36-metre telescope at la silla in chile the effect has been greatly exaggerated to make it visible and excludes the much brighter light coming from the rest of the disc of ceresmore information and download options: http:wwwesoorgpublicvideoseso1credit:esolcaladanasajpl-caltechuclampsdlridasteve albers |
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breakfast biscuits
Bookmarked 483 weeks ago here is what you039ll needbreakfast biscuitsserves 7ingredients10 ounces chorizo4 eggs1 cup cheddar cheese shredded cup onion diced1 cup bell pepper diced2 tablespoons vegetable oil 1 tube biscuit doughegg wash flour for dusting preparation1 preheat oven to 375f190c2 heat the oil in a frying pan add the onion and stir until translucent add the chorizo3 cook for about 5 minutes stirring occasionally add the bell peppers and stir 4 beat the eggs until the yolks break and add them to the chorizo mix 5 stir until the eggs are just cooked 6 flour a surface and open a tube of biscuits place them close to each other roll them out with a rolling pin to create one single dough 7 sprinkle cheddar cheese over the rolled biscuit dough add the chorizo and eggs roll it up and pinch the edge to seal it to the roll 8 brush the roll with egg wash9 using scissors make slits in the dough about 2 inches apart from each other then twist them to alternatin |
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making a tide pool aquarium
Bookmarked 487 weeks ago please subscribe now http:bitlybwchannelwatch more - http:bitlycbycreekingon this episode of coyotes backyard the team sets off to explore the tide pools of southern california with fans aiden and dylan in an attempt to build an amazing tide pool aquariumbuilding a tide pool aquarium can be a fun way to spend the afternoon along the shore while searching for sea creatures all you need is a small plastic container some fresh sea water and a keen eye to spot the well camouflaged marine life beneath the surface while often challenging to find more than a couple species in a day this activity can be a fun way to learn about different marine habitats and all the cool animals that call them home get ready were about to build one awesome aquarium please never attempt to recreate what is seen in this video without proper permissions from state and local agencies or without the presence or consultation of a wildlife professional we want everyone to be safe out there and to always f |
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how ticks dig in with a mouth full of hooks deep look
Bookmarked 411 weeks ago why can039t you just flick a tick because it attaches to you with a mouth covered in hooks while it fattens up on your blood for days but don039t worry there is a way to pull it outsubscribe to deep look http:googl8nwxqt deep look: a new ultra-hd 4k short video series created by kqed san francisco and presented by pbs digital studios see the unseen at the very edge of our visible world explore big scientific mysteries by going incredibly small spring is here unfortunately for hikers and picnickers out enjoying the warmer weather the new season is prime time for ticks which can transmit bacteria that cause lyme disease how they latch on and stay on is a feat of engineering that scientists have been piecing together once you know how a ticks mouth works you understand why its impossible to simply flick a tick the key to their success is a menacing mouth covered in hooks that they use to get under the surface of our skin and attach themselves for several |
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curiosity039s seven minutes of terror
Bookmarked 705 weeks ago experts at nasa039s jet propulsion laboratory jpl share the challenges of curiosity039s rover final 7 minutes to landing on the surface of mars on the 5th of august2012 us pacific time nasa official site:http:wwwnasagovmission_pagesmslindexhtmlnasa video curiosity 7 minutes of terror is used for informational purposes by complying with the guidelines below:http:wwwnasagovaudienceformediafeaturesmp_photo_guidelineshtmlnote: curiosity is a mars rover launched by nasa on november 26 2011 currently en route to the planet it is scheduled to land in gale crater on august 5 2012 us pacific time the rover039s objectives include searching for past or present life studying the martian climate studying martian geology and collecting data for a future manned mission to mars it will explore mars for 2 yearscuriosity039s landing times in regarding time travel zones:aug 5 2012 10:31 pm us pacificaug 6 2012 1:31 am us easternaug 6 2012 3:31 pm hobart - australiaaug 6 2012 5:31 am universal utc curiosity landed successfully one minute late :-http:wwwyoutubecomwatchv=9da8ne3anmccuriosity cost: a cool us25 billioncool stuff bonus mars science laboratory such as interactive experiences can be found in:http:marsjplnasagovmslparticipate |
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video shows bumblebee pulling a string to get a treat
Bookmarked 484 weeks ago a new study led by the uks queen mary university has found that even relatively simple animals like bumblebees can teach other how to perform somewhat complex tasks such as pulling a string to access sugar water bumblebees are social insects that can work together to solve more complex problems finds a recently published study as a news release about the research states the team led by the uks queen mary university found that bumblebees can figure out how to pull a string to get a sugar water reward additionally they determined that watching this behavior helps other bees learn to do it too and that this new skill continues to spread through a colony even after the original string-puller is gone for the experiment the team trained bees to pull a string in order to access a small amount of sugar water on the surface of a covered disk they then had 25 untrained bees observe the action and found that 60 percent of this group eventually learned how to per |
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heat shield meet mars
Bookmarked 703 weeks ago this sequence of images shows the heat shield from nasa039s mars science laboratory hitting the ground on mars and raising a cloud of dust the images were taken by the mars descent imager on the mission039s curiosity rover while the rover was still suspended on a parachute after the spacecraft had jettisoned the heat shield a dark spot the shadow of the heat shield enters the scene from lower left moving toward the center the bright heat shield itself is also apparent just before the shadow and hardware meet in the impact on the surface the area of ground visible in the images is about six-tenths of a mile 1 kilometer across the frames shown here are cropped portions of full-frame images from the mars descent imager the sequence includes 25 frames repeated in five run-throughs for this presentation the action is full speed in the first fourth and fifth run-throughs it is one-half and one-eighth speeds in the second and third run-throughs |
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klauea volcano fissure 8 flow: from vent to sea
Bookmarked 399 weeks ago a helicopter overflight video of the lower east rift zone on june 14 2018 around 6:00 am shows lava fountaining at fissure 8 feeding channelized lava flows that flow into the ocean lava is still flowing out of fissure 8 unabated and the channel is full at the start of the video standing waves in the lava channel can be seen near the vent exit the channel appears crust-free from vent to the bend around kapoho crater a surface crust forms over the channel as it spreads out during its approach to the ocean the overflight along the ocean entry is from north to south along the coastline the ocean entry is active along the whole length - approximately 1 mile small litoral explosions are occurring and there are several plumes of laze----------find this video and thousands more at https:usgsgovgallerystay up-to-date on usgs topics and news on twitter instagram facebook and more at https:usgsgovsocialmediadyk the usgsgov site is completely mobile ditch the desktop and browse the lates |
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why i hate school but love educationspoken word
Bookmarked 680 weeks ago as the cyclical and seemingly never ending debate about education rages on the topic - somewhat ironically often poses more questions than it provides answersbut what is the value of mainstream schooling why is it that some of the most high profile and successful figures within the western world openly admit to never having completed any form of higher learning paying homage to jefferson bethke039s quotwhy i hate religion but love jesusquot a piece that received 22 million views in the space of a week i address a number of these issues in my offering quotwhy i hate school but love educationquotwith scores of school leavers wanting to further their education with no guarantee of their dream job at the end of it we should ask ourselves whether qualifications still hold the same value now as they did in previous years does success in the school system correlate to success in life or is the school system simply geared towards fact retention and regurgitationwhat is true educationsulibreaksuniversityofsulibreakstumblrcom director: kevinngongowwwyoutubecomkevinngongographics: wwwmikegallardodesignscommusic: sunshine: surface of the sun - john murphy - adagio in d minor |
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continentals dandelion tire
Bookmarked 505 weeks ago most people view dandelions as a nuisance but here at continental tire we embrace the flowering weed as a key component to the future of tires thats right in conjunction with the fraunhofer institute for molecular biology and applied ecology julius kuehn-institute and ekusa continental tire has produced and tested the first tires where the tread is made 100 percent out of dandelion natural rubber as a polymer plans are in place to begin manufacturing consumer road tires made from dandelion-derived rubber in five to 10 yearsbetween 10 and 30 percent of a car tire includes natural rubber while truck tires can include proportionally higher amounts today natural rubber is still obtained almost exclusively from the rubber tree hevea brasiliensis which can only be cultivated in what is referred to as the rubber belt around the equator a fraction of the worlds land surface global demand for natural rubber is set to rise in the next few years and at the same time the changing world ma |
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asmr-tini by kahla
Bookmarked 362 weeks ago new york ny february 27 2018 kahla the number one coffee liqueur in the us and hero ingredient in your favorite cult cocktails brings consumers the next iteration of a classic with the launch of the kahla espresso style martini ready-to-drink rtd cocktail kahla espresso style martini rtd is a twist on the classic kahla cocktail made with coffeeand in a can its the perfect blend of kahla coffee and vodka complete with the signature creamy foam reminiscent of a just-made espresso martini cocktailhow does it work the unique can is fitted with a smart nitrogen widget which forces bubbles to the surface as soon as the can is opened to form the distinctive creamy foam of the classic cocktail to serve pour into a glass and enjoy immediately with a friend of course to help illustrate for consumers at-home kahla tapped in to the trend of asmr autonomous sensory meridian response to create the kahla asmr-tini depicting the pop and foam intensity of the productto |















