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NASA/JPL: Mars Phoenix - 185 sec
NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander is preparing to end its long journey and begin a three-month mission to taste and sniff fistfuls of Martian soil and buried ice. The lander is scheduled to touch down on the Red Planet May 25. Learn more at http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/phoenix/main/index.html.
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JPL Phoenix Lander shorts - 139 sec
NOTE:- Click 'watch in high quality'. 4 short video clips by JPL regarding the recent Pheonix landing on Mars (some of the quality has been reduced due to being uploaded to YouTube so I recommend you download from the source). Date- 26th Mars 08. Source- http://www-a.jpl.nasa.gov/multimedia/ 0:00- Phoenix's Position on Mars This animation shows an orbital view sweeping upward from Olympus Mons, the tallest volcano in the solar system, to the location of NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander in the northern polar reaches of Mars. The animation then zooms in on the flat terrain where Phoenix touched down May 25, 2008. Phoenix eased down to the surface of Mars at approximately 68 degrees north latitude, 234 degrees east longitude, landing in the center of the red circle at the end of the animation. Before Phoenix landed, engineers had predicted it would land within the blue ellipse. Phoenix touched down on the Red Planet at 4:53 p.m. Pacific Time (7:53 p.m. Eastern Time), May 25, 2008, in an arctic region called Vastitas Borealis. The shaded relief map is based on data from the Mars Orbiter Laser Altimeter on NASA's Mars Global Surveyor orbiter. 0:24- How Phoenix Gets a Look at its Footing This artist's animation shows how NASA's three-legged Phoenix Mars Lander is able to get a better look at its footing and the physical characteristics of the underlying soil on the surface of the Red Planet. Because the Surface Stereo Imager is able to swivel in any compass direction as well as up and down, it can "see" and take snapshots of the footpad beneath the camera's location near one edge of the spacecraft deck. Each footpad is about the size of a large dinner plate, measuring 11.5 inches from rim to rim. The base of the footpad is shaped like the bottom of a shallow bowl to provide stability. The footpad image was taken by the spacecraft's Surface Stereo Imager at 17:07 local Mars time, shortly after landing May 25, 2008. 0:36- How Phoenix Talks to Earth This animation shows how NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander stays in contact with Earth. As NASA's Mars Odyssey orbiter passes overhead approximately every two hours, Phoenix transmits images and scientific data from the surface to the orbiter, which then relays the data to NASA's Deep Space Network of antennas on Earth. Similarly, NASA's Deep Space Network transmits instructions from Earth to Odyssey, which then relays the information to Phoenix. 1:16- Looking out Across the Martian Polar Plains This movie shows the vast plains of the northern polar region of Mars, as seen by NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander shortly after touching down on the Red Planet. The flat landscape is strewn with tiny pebbles and shows polygonal cracking, a pattern seen widely in Martian high latitudes and also observed in permafrost terrains on Earth. The polygonal cracking is believed to have resulted from seasonal freezing and thawing of surface ice. This is an approximate-color image taken by the spacecraft's Surface Stereo Imager, inferred from two color filters, a violet, 450-nanometer filter and an infrared, 750-nanometer filter. The Phoenix Mission is led by the University of Arizona, Tucson, on behalf of NASA. Project management of the mission is by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif. Spacecraft development is by Lockheed Martin Space Systems, Denver.
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JPL/NASA: Seven Minutes of Terror - 308 sec
It will be a real nail-biter on May 25for engineers, as the Phoenix spacecraft performs a series of challenging maneuvers right before it lands on Mars. Learn more at www.jpl.nasa.gov.
Auteur : tvspace
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NASA JPL ATHLETE - 195 sec
ATHLETE (All-Terrain Hex-Legged Extra-Terrestrial Explorer) is a large six-legged robotic lunar rover under development by NASA. The first prototype is greater than 4 meters in diameter with more than 6 m reach, and is designed to be able to both roll and walk for maximum efficiency over a wide range of terrains. The ultimate goal of the project is to develop a multi-purpose system capable of docking or mating with special-purpose devices, including a launchable/releasable grappling hook, refueling stations, excavation implements, and/or special end effectors. The legs have 6 degrees of freedom for generalized robotic manipulation. Each ATHLETE is intended to have a payload capacity of 450 kg, with the capability of docking multiple ATHLETE vehicles together to support larger loads. The project's goals are: * Able to move at 10 km/h over terrain similar to that found at the Apollo landing sites * Climb vertical steps of at least 70% of the maximum stowed dimension of the vehicle * Climb slopes of 35° on rock and 25° on soft sand * Be stowed and docked compactly for launch into an annular ring so that many vehicles can be efficiently stacked around a main payload on a single lander * Self-deploy from compact storage on lunar landers * Traverse almost any terrain, including vertical rock faces or sandy slopes at the angle of repose by using a launchable/releasable grappling hook ATHLETE's purpose is to support lunar exploration operations. One hypothetical mission scenario features a mobile manned "base" supported by ATHLETEs, capable of traversing thousands of kilometers and setting down temporarily to study interesting features along the way.
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JPL Video: The Big Thaw - 183 sec
A thick chunk of Arctic sea ice the size of two states has disappeared. Is it global warming or normal causes? A new NASA-led study found a 23-percent loss in the extent of the Arctic's thick, year-round sea ice cover during the past two winters. Between winter 2005 and winter 2007, the perennial ice shrunk by an area the size of Texas and California combined. This drastic reduction of perennial winter sea ice is the primary cause of the fastest-ever sea ice retreat on record this summer. Scientists say the rapid decline in winter perennial ice was caused by unusual winds. For more information go to: www.jpl.nasa.gov
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Nasa JPL Phoenix Mars Lander HD Animation - 291 sec
http://UFO-MEDIA.COM Developed in the summer of 2004, this animation visulaizes launch in August 2007 and entry, descent, and landing of the Phoenix Mars Mission in May 2008. Currently the animation is in the rough-cut phase and is being modified as the spacecraft develops. The animation was created by Maas Digital under the direction of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory's Solar System Visualization Project.
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JPL/NASA Engineers - 505 sec
JPL/NASA Engineers share their career experience with us. Visit LatinoGraduate.net for more programming.
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Jpl - Mirakel (Supuer mix) - 253 sec
nice track
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NASA/JPL: Beatles Across the Universe - 230 sec
For the first time ever, NASA beamed a song -- The Beatles' "Across the Universe" -- directly into deep space at 7 p.m. EST on Feb. 4. The transmission over NASA's Deep Space Network commemorated the 40th anniversary of the day The Beatles recorded the song, as well as the 50th anniversary of NASA's founding and the group's beginnings. Two other anniversaries also are being honored: The launch 50 years ago this week of Explorer 1, the first U.S. satellite, and the founding 45 years ago of the Deep Space Network. Learn more at: http://www.nasa.gov/topics/universe/features/across_universe.html.
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Earthmine - JPL Exclusive Licensing Press Release - 163 sec
earthmine demonstrates its technology and announces a licensing agreement with NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory
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JPL Phoenix Lander shorts 2 - 148 sec
NOTE:- Click 'watch in high quality'. 4 more short video clips by JPL regarding the recent Pheonix landing on Mars (some of the quality has been reduced due to being uploaded to YouTube so I recommend you download from the source). Date 13th June 08. Source- http://www-a.jpl.nasa.gov/multimedia/ 0:00- Flyover Animation of Phoenix Workspace This animated flyover of the workspace of NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander was created from images taken by the Surface Stereo Imager on Sol 14 (June 8, 2008), or the 14th Martian day after landing. The visualization uses both of the camera eyes to provide depth perception and ranging. The camera is looking north over the workspace. Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/University of Arizona/Texas A&M University/NASA Ames 0:42- Animated Optical Microscope Zoom This animated camera view zooms in from NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander launch site all the way to Phoenix's Microscopy and Electrochemistry and Conductivity Analyzer (MECA) aboard the spacecraft on the Martian surface. The final frame shows the soil sample delivered to MECA as viewed through the Optical Microscope (OM) on Sol 17 (June 11, 2008), or the 17th Martian day. Image credit: NASA/JPL- Caltech/University of Arizona 1:16- Animation of Panorama of Phoenix's Solar Panel and Robotic Arm This is an animation of panorama images of NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander's solar panel and the landers Robotic Arm with a sample in the scoop. The image was taken just before the sample was delivered to the Optical Microscope. The images making up this animation were taken by the lander's Surface Stereo Imager looking west during Phoenix's Sol 16 (June 10, 2008), or the 16th Martian day after landing. This view is a part of the "mission success" panorama that will show the whole landing site in color. Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/University of Arizona/Texas A&M University 2:01- Animation of "Dodo" and "Goldilocks" Trenches A pan and zoom animation of the informally named "Dodo" (on left) and "Goldilocks" (on right) trenches as seen by the Surface Stereo Imager (SSI) aboard NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander. This animation was based on conditions on the Martian surface on Sol 17 (June 11, 2008), the 17th Martian day of the mission. "Baby Bear" is the name of the sample taken from "Goldilocks" and delivered to the Thermal and Evolved-Gas Analyzer (TEGA) instrument. Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/University of Arizona/Texas A&M University The Phoenix Mission is led by the University of Arizona, Tucson, on behalf of NASA. Project management of the mission is by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif. Spacecraft development is by Lockheed Martin Space Systems, Denver.
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JPL Video: Who Ya Gonna Call? - 181 sec
NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope is a galactic ghost buster, spotting hidden massive stars and other cosmic monsters lurking in our galaxy.
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Tags:NASA Infrared Astronomy Space Science Stars Exploration
JPL part 1 - 583 sec
Exclusive visit of the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), part of the Caltech, Pasadena, Los Angeles. Tour by the Chief Scientist of the Mars program, Dan McCleese.
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360 Degree View of NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab (JPL) - 67 sec
View of NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab from the hiking trailhead near Ventura St. & Windsor Ave. in Pasadena, CA. December 2007
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Wireless Power Transmission Test 1974 at JPL Goldstone - 135 sec
NASA performed a series of high power wireless long distance transmission tests to proof of concept wireless energy transmission through the air. Their test achieved power transmission at better than 75% efficency over distance of a 1 mile and quarter.
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life on mars,orbit ufo,mariner images circa 1960s!(NASA/JPL) - 372 sec
THIS VIDEO IS TO SHARE WITH ALL THE KNOWLEDGE THAT NASA HAS KNOWN SINCE AT LEAST EARLY 1960's,WHEN MARINER PROBES IMAGED UFO's IN MARS ORBIT,THAT THERE IS AN ALIEN-UFO REALITY CONNECTED DIRECTLY TO THE RED PLANET,AND THAT THIS INFORMATION WAS NOT SHARED WITH ANY PUBLIC BODIES WHATSOEVER,EXCEPT INDUSTRY INSIDER 'BUDDIES' JPL WHO WERE ULTIMATELY RESPONSIBLE FOR THE RELEASE OF THESE IMAGES EITHER INTENTIONALLY OR OTHERWISE,IN THIER OBSCURE SHORT VIDEO RELEASED IN 2000,TITLED 'JPL VIKING ANNIVERSARY VIDEO'WHEREUPON THEY WERE EVENTUALLY DISCOVERED BY MYSELF.I SAY 'OBSCURE'IN THAT UP UNTIL I POSTED THIS VIDEO,THERE WAS ABSOLUTELY NO TRACE OF ANY OF THIS,EVEN THE JPL VIDEO YOU CANT FIND BY NAME UNLESS YOU SEARCH FOR IT IN REALPLAYER SOMEWHERE,BUT IM NOT SURE WHERE!ANYWAY I GUESS THAT THE PICTURE MUST BE BEGINNING TO BECOME CLEAR BY NOW,SO,ENUFF SAID,PLEASE PERUSE TIL YOUR HEART IS CONTENT,COMPLIMENTS OF JPL/NASA(ARE'NT THEY THE SAME THING ONLY SPELLED DIFFERENTLY?)ENJOY!ENJOY!ENJOY!
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NASA - JPL MSL Rover to Launch in 2009 - 260 sec
Computer animation of the NASA - JPL mission MSL (Mars Science Laboratory) that is slated to launch in 2009. This is the next generation of Mars rover set to replace the 2 current Mars rovers, Spirit & Opportunity.
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JPL - Whenever I May Find Her (Joni Remix) - 305 sec
HQ version of this video - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CPp6s7NdU4g&fmt=18 1. Banyan Tree - Feel The Sun Rise 2:09 2. Andy Duguid featuring Leah - Wasted 4:19 3. King Unique - Yohkoh (King Unique Original Mix) 4:25 4. Motorcitysoul - Space Katzle (Jerome Sydenham Remix) 4:55 5. Three Drives - Feel The Rythmn (Ton TB Dub Mix) 5:53 6. Rachael Starr - To Forever (Moonbeam Remix) 5:09 7. Jerry Ropero featuring Cozi - The Storm (Inpetto Remix) 5:36 8. Kamui - Get Lifted 5:22 9. Cary Brothers - Ride (Tiesto Remix) 5:06 10.Airbase featuring Floria Ambra - Denial 6:03 11.Dokmai - Reason To Believe 6:04 12.Cressida - 6AM (Kyau & Albert Remix) 5:05 13.Allure featuring Christian Burns - Power Of You 6:39 14.Clouded Leopard - Hua-Hin 2:01 CD2 1. Steve Forte Rio featuring JES - Blossom (Lounge Mix) 2:00 2. Zoo Brazil - Crossroads 4:47 3. Beltek - Kenta 5:59 4. Sied van Riel - Rush 5:01 5. Tiesto - Driving To Heaven (Mat Zo Remix) 5:49 6. Carl B. - Just A Thought 6:05 7. Kimito Lopez - Melkweg 6:10 8. JPL - Whenever I May Find Her (Joni Remix) 5:34 9. Estiva vs. Marninx - Casa Grande 5:13 10.Existone - Wounded Soul 6:31 11.Andre Visior & Kay Stone - Something For Your Mind (Guiseppe Ottaviani Remix ) 6:02 12.Hensha - The Curtain 6:58 13.DJ Eremit - Tanz Der Seele (YOMC Remix) 3:49 14.Manilla Rising - Beyond The Stars 1:32
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NASA/JPL: Athlete of the Future - 196 sec
JPL engineers built a futuristic robot that may one day go to the moon. Learn more at www.jpl.nasa.gov
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NASA/JPL: Backstage Pass to Iapetus - 194 sec
Go backstage as scientists watch in real-time as the closest-ever pictures of Saturn's mysterious moon Iapetus are beamed back by NASA's Cassini spacecraft. Learn more at www.nasa.gov/cassini
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