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Aliens are, statistically speaking, everywhere. Estimates range from around ten to millions of galactic civilisations living alongside our own -- so why haven't we heard from them yet? This week, Truthloader Investigates looks at the Fermi Paradox, the question of why we are still alone in the cosmos.
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VLOG идем в Челябинский Зоопарк The Chelyabinsk Zoo 2016
Гуляем по зоопарку, знакомимся с разными животными
We go for a walk on a zoo, meet with different animals
The Dark Matter Mystery - Fulldome Planetarium Show (VR - 360)
The Dark Matter Mystery - Exploring a Cosmic Secret
What does keep the universe together? What are the building blocks of the so called glue we have not found yet, that makes the universe look the way it looks today? Researchers all around the world try to answer this question. We know today, that approximately a quarter of the universe is filled with a mysterious glue - dark matter. We know that it is out there, but we have no clue what it is made out of - yet.
This planetarium show takes you on astrophysics' biggest quest. You will see, why we know that there must be dark matter at all and how this search becomes one of the most challenging and exciting searches astro particle physics has to offer. Join the scientists on their hunt for dark matter, may it be in space or deep underground. Will they be able to reveal the dark matter mystery?
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Russian Meteor Blast Injures Over 1,000 (Video)
A meteorite streaked across the sky and exploded over central Russia on Friday, raining fireballs over a vast area and causing a shock wave that smashed windows, damaged buildings and injured 1,200 people.
People heading to work in Chelyabinsk heard what sounded like an explosion, saw a bright light and then felt the shock wave, according to a Reuters correspondent in the industrial city 1,500 km (950 miles) east of Moscow.*
A meteor exploded over Russia, shattering windows in Chelyabinsk. The sonic boom was caught on tape with a loud crack, and the event caused over 1,200 people to be injured. Cenk Uygur, Ana Kasparian, and Ben Mankiewicz discuss.
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Meteors: Crash Course Astronomy #23
Today Phil helps keep you from ticking off an astronomer in your life by making sure you know the difference between a meteor, meteorite, and meteoroid. When the Earth plows through the stream emitted by a comet we get a meteor shower. Meteors burn up about 100 km above the Earth, but some survive to hit the ground. Most of these meteorites are rocky, some are metallic, and a few are a mix of the two. Very big meteorites can be a very big problem, but there are plans in the works to prevent us from going the way of the dinosaurs.
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Andrea Ghez, The Monster at the Heart of our Galaxy
Andrea Ghez is a professor of astronomy at UCLA. From the highest and coldest mountaintop of Hawaii, home of the Keck Observatory telescopes, using bleeding-edge deep-space-scrying technology, Ghez handily confirmed 30 years of suspicions of what lies at the heart of the Milky Way galaxy -- a supermassive black hole, which sends its satellite stars spinning in orbits approaching the speed of light.
Learn about new developments in the study of supermassive black holes. Through the capture and analysis of twenty years of high-resolution imaging, the UCLA Galactic Center Group has moved the case for a supermassive black hole at the center of our galaxy from a possibility to a certainty and provided the best evidence to date for the existence of these truly exotic objects. This was made possible with the first measurements of stellar orbits around a galactic nucleus. Further advances in state-of-the-art of high-resolution imaging technology on the world’s largest telescopes have greatly expanded the power of using stellar orbits to study black holes. Recent observations have revealed an environment around the black hole that is quite unexpected (young stars where there should be none; a lack of old stars where there should be many; and a puzzling new class of objects). Continued measurements of the motions of stars have solved many of the puzzles posed by these perplexing populations of stars. This work is providing insight into how black holes grow and the role that they play in regulating the growth of their host galaxies. Measurements this year of stellar orbits at the Galactic Center have provided new insight on how gravity works near a supermassive hole, a new and unexplored regime for this fundamental force of nature.
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Bad Universe - Asteroid Impact Simulation | Sneak Peek
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Galactic Federation Fleet over Yekaterinburg Russia - 24th Dec 2011.
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28th December 2011
Dratzo! We return! The process that began in earnest nine months ago continues to progress toward its inevitable resolution, and our Earth allies are close to obtaining the final funding orders for Count St. Germaine's World Trust. As you know, the fund closes annually on Christmas Eve (December 24th) and reopens the day after Christmas (December 26th), unless this date falls on a Sunday. So this year, the fund opens the next day! Europe's Earth allies are ecstatic that the preliminary approvals to go forward have been issued. The next step involves obtaining the actual funding certificate. Once this is gained, the trustees can sign off on it and those responsible for the disbursement can begin their detailed procedures. We are monitoring these activities closely and intend to see that they proceed without a hitch. Our liaisons have already contacted those involved in the coming government transitions and have told them to firm up the final versions of their respective broadcasts. We, too, are preparing the personnel whose job it will be to safeguard the various new governments.
The new-government tasks, in order of priority, are: the disbursement of the new monies, simultaneous with the setting-up of the new caretaker governments, including the new financial system; and the administration of numerous programs that will lead in a few weeks to disclosure. We are confident that all this will not take long to manifest. We are also busy establishing the much-needed communications system by which each of the announcements will be flawlessly broadcast. In addition, our fleet is daily increasing its level of exposure in your skies, to give you enough evidence to prove without a doubt that you are not alone! This activity alone ensures that those who wish to carry on their old ways are doomed to failure. The dark ones are still determined to find a way out of their ever-deepening dilemma, despite our reminding them day after day that any such escape plots will be blocked by us. This includes the horrific scenario of creating an 'incident' to ignite WW III. Heaven and we no longer permit the nuclear option!
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Meteor Shockwave From Russia Traveled Around The Globe - The Daily Orbit
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The Russian meteor that exploded above Russia last February shocked the world. No literally, it shocked the world, sending a shockwave that traveled, not once, but twice around the globe. Twenty infrasonic stations around the world, meant for detecting nuclear weapons testing, recorded the sound of the 10,000 ton object exploding. Just how explosive what it? Equivalent to 507,000 tons of TNT. Now, that's what I call explosive! The force of the Hiroshima bomb was only about 17,500 tons. Isn't that shocking?
While most eyes were on Brazil and Spain this weekend, there was another match-up, a machine match-up in Holland. RoboCup 2013 featured 1,000 soccer-playing robots from 40 countries. The bots may have been pitted against one another this round, but the ultimate goal is to defeat the human World Cup winners by 2050. And like boxing has their weight classes, Robocup divides bots into small, large, humanoid, and virtual robot classes. Each of the different classes of robots have their strengths and weaknesses as athletes but the goal is to one day merge them all into a super-athlete android. Engineers say this is a great opportunity to collaborate and share ideas in robotics. My list of pros and cons to robot soccer players: pros- no divas and no injuries; cons- they're not as hot as say the Italian soccer team.
Being impulsive is not always a bad thing. Well, that's what I try to tell everyone anyway. Now science is backing me up! Holla! New research finds that impulsive people are more likely to sacrifice for others. While the general perception of impulsive people is that they're self-centered, researchers found that when faced with a decision, these people were more likely to sacrifice for others. So let go and be impulsive and help someone!
And this lucky duck is getting a little help from some nice folks and a little 3D technology. Buttercup was born with a backwards, partially developed foot last year. And as best as caregivers tried to help, Buttercup was in constant pain. After Buttercup was adopted by the Feathered Angels Waterfowl Sanctuary, it was decided his foot had to be amputated. But turns out the sanctuary owner also happened to be a trained engineer who contacted a 3D printing company to design a silicone model replacement that to slip onto Buttercup's stump. The duck's new limb was completed this past weekend. Buttercup is up and walking around on his with his new foot! You gotta love 3D!
And if you love 3D, you will love this! A museum in Sweden will soon let you peel back the layers of history by unwrapping a mummy. Ok before you start going ick and ewww—it's virtual. The museum is planning to digitize its museum collection in 3D. Photograph and X-ray scans of six mummies will create 3D models in a process called reality capture that will create the virtual unwrap. Visitors will gain greater insight into ancient Egyptian culture as they see unique details via high-resolution models and look under layers of the mummy's linen to see various artifacts buried with the body. It's like being an archeologist say curators. The exhibit opens Spring 2014. Virtual is about as close as I want to get to a mummy.
And that's it for the Daily Orbit.
After cutting NASA budget Obama sent astronaut to ISS without Russia, Virgin, Branson or Musk help
At a time when other nations are in ascendancy in space, the administration of U.S. President Barack Obama cut NASA's planetary-sciences budget by quarter percent in 2013. More cuts were implemented in 2014, 2015 and 2016. Now Genius Obama finally figured out the way to sends astronaut to ISS without Russia, Virgin Galactic, Richard Branson or Elon Musk help or even without a rocket for that matter. And why do we need NASA indeed? Here is how.
MUST WATCH! UFO Saves Russia from Deadly Meteor
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On 15 February 2013, a blazing fireball hurtles through the skies over Russian Siberia at 100,000km/h, leaving the people of Chelyabinsk awe-struck. People point their cameras to the skies and upload images and videos of this spectacular natural phenomenon online, creating a worldwide media frenzy. Mark Horstman investigates what forensic astronomy learns from YouTube when videos of a dramatic fireball go viral.
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Asteroids are rocky worlds revolving around the sun that are too small to be called planets. They are also known as planetoids or minor planets. There are millions of asteroids, ranging in size from hundreds of miles to several feet across. In total, the mass of all the asteroids is less than that of Earth's moon.
Despite their size, asteroids can be dangerous. Many have hit Earth in the past, and more will crash into our planet in the future. That's one reason scientists study asteroids and are eager to learn more about their numbers, orbits and physical characteristics. If an asteroid is headed our way, we want to know that.
Ever since Earth formed about 4.5 billion years ago, asteroids and comets have routinely slammed into the planet. The most dangerous asteroids are extremely rare, according to NASA.
An asteroid capable of global disaster would have to be more than a quarter-mile wide. Researchers have estimated that such an impact would raise enough dust into the atmosphere to effectively create a nuclear winter, severely disrupting agriculture around the world. Asteroids that large strike Earth only once every 1,000 centuries on average, NASA officials say.
On Feb. 15, 2013, an asteroid slammed into the atmosphere over the Russian city of Chelyabinsk, creating a shock wave that injured 1,200 people. The space rock is thought to have measured about 65 feet (20 m) wide when it entered Earth's atmosphere.
When an asteroid, or a part of it, crashes into Earth, it's called a meteorite
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A rogue planet is a planetary-mass object that orbits a galactic center directly. Such objects have been ejected from the planetary system in which they formed or have never been gravitationally bound to any star or brown dwarf.
Nibiru is a hypothesized planet located on the outer edges of our solar system that allegedly completes one orbit around the sun every 3,600 years and theorists believe that its gravitational influence has disrupted the orbits of other planets in the solar system over hundreds of years ago and that Earth’s time is nigh.
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The stillness of the night sky is deceiving. Because of the sheer vastness of space, stars appear unmoving like celestial fixtures. In actuality, though, they're zipping through the cosmos - some at ridiculously high speeds: thousands, and even tens of thousands of kilometres per second. international space station
Some astrophysicists have suggested that, in principle, stars could go even faster - even as fast as light. Such stars may even harbour planets, prompting speculation that they could serve as intergalactic transport for alien life.
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NASA's OSIRIS-REx Asteroid Sample Return Mission
The OSIRIS-REx mission, launching in September 2016, plans to return a sample of asteroid Bennu to Earth in 2023 so that scientists can study pristine material left over from the early solar system. Dante Lauretta, Principal Investigator for OSIRIS-REx, provides an overview of this asteroid sample return mission.
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