In this episode of “Watch this Space,” NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine discusses NASA’s recent selection of U.S. companies to potentially deliver science payloads to the lunar surface. He also visits the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California, where he discusses the Mars InSight landing and plans for Mars 2020.
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The ride home from the International Space Station sees the astronauts brake from 28 800 km/h to a standstill at touchdown in barely three hours. How does the Soyuz spacecraft reenter the atmosphere? And how does the capsule land?
Watch in just two minutes the sequence of events from farewell to landing. This video is based on a training lesson for ESA astronauts, and it features dramatic footage of actual landings.
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NASA Begins America’s New Moon to Mars Exploration Approach in 2018 – The Year @NASA
With our Moon to Mars effort underway, a new administrator takes over to lead the charge, and – oh yeah – we stuck another nearly flawless landing on Mars! All that and more as we look back at what happened This Year @ NASA!
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Horizons mission time-lapse – highlights
Experience magical moments from ESA astronaut Alexander Gerst’s Horizons mission in this time-lapse of highlights from space.
Combining thousands of images taken by Alexander over more than six months, this Ultra High Definition video provides a glimpse into spacecraft operations and the beauty of Earth as seen from the International Space Station.
Marvel at orbital sunrises, dancing auroras, city lights, oceans, clouds, the Milky Way, the release of cargo vehicles, a Soyuz launch and more against the thin band of atmosphere that surrounds our planet.
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Music is Quantum and Time by Igor Dvorkin, Duncan Pittock and Ellie Kidd sourced from the Audio Network library.
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ESA Euronews: Estudar ameaças climáticas com o Sentinel
Camargue, no sul de França, é uma região famosa pelas paisagens e vida selvagem, mas também um lugar seriamente ameaçado pelas alterações climáticas, por causa da subida do nível do mar.
Os muros de rochas ao longo da costa foram construídos nos anos 80, num esforço fracassado para travar o mar Mediterrâneo. Naquela época, o nível do mar subia apenas alguns milímetros por ano. Agora, os satélites descobriram que as águas estão a subir muito mais rápido do que antes, alimentadas pelo degelo das calotas glaciares e pelo aumento das temperaturas.
Os cientistas estão a usar satélites para compreender melhor o que está a acontecer em regiões como esta e em todo o planeta.
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ESA Euronews: Az éghajlati fenyegetések tanulmányozása a Sentinel-szel
A klímaváltozás hatásainak felmérésében és megértésében egyre nagyobb szerepet játszanak a műholdak. A Space stábja ebben a hónapban az Európai Űrügynökség Róma melletti megfigyelőközpontjába, valamint Dél-Franciaországba utazott, hogy bemutassa a klímaváltozás hatásait, és a témával foglalkozó kutatókat.
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Earth from space: Mount Triglav, Slovenia
In this episode of #EarthfromSpace, the Copernicus Sentinel-2A satellite takes us over Mount Triglav in Slovenia, from the ESA Web TV studios.
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DPS school DUBAI | ANNUAL DAY 2018 | artificial intelligence dance | Choreography by Rithesh Penha
DPS DUBAI ANNUAL DAY 2018 |
AI-artificial intelligence dance Theme
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NASA Explorers: The Launch
It’s 5 a.m. on a normal September day and #NASAExplorers have gathered in a California field to watch a rocket launch light up the pre-dawn sky. On board the rocket is a satellite more than 10 years in the making, with one single instrument that will revolutionize the study of ice on Earth. Join the team in the excitement and stress of watching ICESat-2 launch into space and begin its work measuring our home planet.
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The Universe of Gaia
Launched in December 2013, ESA’s Gaia satellite has been scanning the sky to perform the most precise stellar census of our Milky Way galaxy, observing more than one billion stars and measuring their positions, distances and motions to unprecedented accuracy.
The second Gaia data release, published in April, has provided scientists with extraordinary data to investigate the formation and evolution of stars in the Galaxy and beyond, giving rise to hundreds of scientific studies that are revolutionising our view of the cosmos.
More info: http://bit.ly/GaiaScience
Credits: ESA / CNES / Arianespace; ESA / Gaia / DPAC; Gaia Sky / S. Jordan / T. Sagristà; Koppelman, Villalobos and Helmi;
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Mari’s experience as an ESA Young Graduate Trainee
Meet Mari, who shares her experience as a Young Graduate Trainee in the Legal Services Department and Executive Secretary for the European Centre for Space Law.
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Apollo 8: A Story of Christmas Around the Moon
50 years ago, three NASA astronauts embarked on a journey that would take them “Round the moon and back”. The Apollo 8 mission proved the performance of the command and service module. This historic mission launched on December 21, 1968 to demonstrate a lunar trajectory and was the first manned launch of the Saturn V rocket. On Christmas Eve, Frank Borman, Jim Lovell, and Bill Anders were the first humans to orbit the Moon and the first to see an Earthrise above its surface. NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine remembers the bravery and dedication of the Apollo 8 mission.
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BepiColombo: Mercury’s Mysteries
BepiColombo, Europe’s first mission to Mercury, launched on 20 October 2018. The spacecraft began its seven year journey by unfurling antennas and solar arrays, taking a few selfies and deploying a three metre magnetometer boom. The spacecraft, a joint mission between ESA and the Japanese space agency JAXA, will soon engage its solar propulsion engine but meanwhile scientists are busy preparing for BepiColombo’s arrival in 2025.
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Mircea’s experience as an ESA Young Graduate Trainee
Meet Mircea! He’s 27 years old and comes from Romania.
He works at ESA as a Young Graduate Trainee (YGT) in the Materials’ Physics and Chemistry section, where he analyses how materials used could contaminate the sensitive surfaces of a spacecraft.★ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/ESAsubscribe and click twice on the bell button to receive our notifications.
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A glimpse into the ESA Academy
This video recorded during the Rosetta Science Operations Scheduling Legacy Workshop in October 2017, show university students learning how science operations scheduling is done at ESA and what tools are used. Exercises were performed with the support of the experts who did the scheduling for the real mission using the actual science operations scheduling software (MAPPS) that produced the final experiment commanding for the spacecraft.
ESA Academy’s training courses are part of the Training and Learning Programme that aims at complementing the standard academic formation in space-related disciplines offered in the ESA Member and Associate States’ universities. The goal is to better prepare the future workforce for the space community, and to show students the many opportunities offered by space research, facilities, and applications for science and engineering in fields unrelated to space.
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Paxi – Vandets kredsløb
Følg paxi når han besøger Jorden og lærer om vandets kredsløb. I denne video, som er henvendt til børn mellem 6 og 12 år, forklarer Paxi hvordan vandets kredsløb fungerer.
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NASA Explorers: Permafrost
This week, #NASAExplorers head back in time…by going underground. In the Arctic, a frozen layer of soil – permafrost – trapped dead plants and animals for thousands of years. As the climate warms, that soil is beginning to thaw, releasing carbon dioxide and methane.
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New Crewmembers Onboard the Space Station on This Week @NASA – December 7, 2018
The space station’s newest crew members are safely onboard, our first asteroid sample return mission arrives at its destination, and the first sounds from Mars … a few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at NASA!
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The Kids Table Breaks down Artificial Intelligence
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Soyuz spacecraft launch timelapse seen from space
This is what three astronauts being launched into space looks like – seen from space. ESA astronaut Alexander Gerst took this time-lapse sequence from the International Space Station’s Cupola observatory on 3 December 2018.
Inside the Soyuz MS-11 spacecraft were NASA astronaut Anne McClain, Canadian Space Agency astronaut David Saint-Jacques and Roscosmos astronaut and Soyuz commander Oleg Konenenko. The trio blasted into orbit at 11:31 GMT from the Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan and docked with the International Space Station just six hours later.
Spacecraft are launched after the Space Station flies overhead. This allowed Alexander to set up a camera to take regular pictures at intervals that are played back to create this video.
The rocket leaves behind a trail of exhaust as it gains altitude and passes through the layers of Earth’s atmosphere.
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Credits: ESA/NASA.
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How and Why Is NASA’s OSIRIS-REx Mission Visiting Asteroid Bennu?
On Dec. 3, 2018, the OSIRIS-REx spacecraft arrives at its target, near-Earth asteroid Bennu. Here, the team explains mission goals and the process of approach and rendezvous. OSIRIS-REx will study Bennu for two years before collecting a sample to return to Earth.
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The European Space Agency Sets Its Sights On Mercury | Answers With Joe
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The European Space Agency – or ESA – has been a major player in the commercial launch space for decades with their Ariane series of rockets. But they also have been racking up some impressive interplanetary missions, their latest one being the BepiColumbo mission to Mercury.
Here we break down the ESA, talk about some of their biggest victories, and where they want to go in the future.
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NASA Explorers: High Mountain Glaciers
They’re rivers of ice, slowly flowing down the sides of mountains, and they currently have an outsized role in sea level rise. This week, #NASAExplorers are taking us high into the mountains of Alaska, Patagonia, Asia and elsewhere for a closer look at mountain glaciers.
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How Do You Assemble the Largest Rocket Ever Made?
At the Vehicle Assembly Building at Kennedy Space Center, technicians practice and prepare to stack NASA’s Space Launch System rocket. The SLS fueled-up core stage weighs around 2.3 million pounds and measures 212 feet long.
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Horizons science – Cimon
ESA astronaut Alexander Gerst welcomed a new face to the Columbus laboratory, thanks to the successful commissioning of technology demonstration Cimon. Short for Crew Interactive Mobile CompanioN, Cimon is a 3D-printed plastic sphere designed to test human-machine interaction in space.
Developed and built by Airbus in Friedrichshafen and Bremen, Germany, on behalf of German Space Agency DLR, Cimon uses artificial intelligence software by IBM Watson. Its scientific aspects are overseen by researchers at Ludwig Maximilians University Clinic in Munich.
This video shows Alexander’s first interactions with Cimon on board the International Space Station. After introducing himself, where he comes from and what he can do, Cimon tests his free-flying abilities, helps Alexander with a procedure and even plays Alexander’s favourite song ‘Man Machine’ by Kraftwerk. In fact, Cimon likes the music so much, he does not want to stop.
Happy with his initial outing, both Cimon’s developers and Alexander hope to see Cimon back in action again soon. While no further sessions are planned during the Horizons mission at this stage, it could mark the beginning of exciting collaboration between astronauts, robotic assistants and possible future artificial intelligence in space.
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Google Glass helps kids with autism read facial expressions
The Autism Glass Project from Stanford Medicine’s Wall Lab has developed a system using machine learning and artificial intelligence to automate facial expression recognition.
The new form of behavioral therapy uses a Stanford-designed app paired with Google Glass to help children with autism distinguish between eight classical facial expressions indicating happiness, sadness, anger, disgust, surprise, fear, contempt or neutral.
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Polimer News: Teaching Village Kids Coding & Artificial Intelligence
#AI4KIDS #CODING4KIDS #YOUCODE
Name: K SURIYA PRABHA (Social Entrepreneur)
START-UP: YOUCODE INTELLIGENCE SOLUTIONS
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FIRST TIME IN INDIA, AI IN VILLAGE GOVERNMENT RUN SCHOOLS, Why we are doing this?
To inspire the VILLAGE Kids to Learn Coding
These kids when they grow up will be at the epicenter of AI Revolution in the next decades so as a social entrepreneur we feel it’s our Responsibility to prepare our kids for AI tomorrow.Women Entrepreneur Suriya Prabha Doing what Apple and Amazon Doing In USA, Teaching Kids coding. We started with Village Govt schools (These students are the Future India)
Unemployment is not the Problem in India, Skill is the problem in India, so we feel the kids should be inspired very early to Technology.
India has the Largest Kids population in the World, so it’s necessary to inspire them and teach them about technology and Skill them at a very early age
Apple plans to invest in future, launches free coding education program for students in USA
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China looks to school kids to win the global AI race
https://www.scmp.com/tech/china-tech/article/2144396/china-looks-school-kids-win-global-ai-raceAmazon’s new goal: Teach 10 million kids a year to code
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News7 Tamil: Teaching Village Kids Coding & Artificial Intelligence
#AI4KIDS #CODING4KIDS #YOUCODE
Name: K SURIYA PRABHA (Social Entrepreneur)
START-UP: YOUCODE INTELLIGENCE SOLUTIONS
www.youcode.in
Twitter: https://twitter.com/TeamYouCode
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TeamYouCode
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/14452246/admin/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/youcode_in/Campaign name: Artificial Intelligence For Kids AI4KIDS and CODING4KIDS
FIRST TIME IN INDIA, AI IN VILLAGE GOVERNMENT RUN SCHOOLS, Why we are doing this?
To inspire the VILLAGE Kids to Learn Coding
These kids when they grow up will be at the epicenter of AI Revolution in the next decades so as a social entrepreneur we feel it’s our Responsibility to prepare our kids for AI tomorrow.Women Entrepreneur Suriya Prabha Doing what Apple and Amazon Doing In USA, Teaching Kids coding. We started with Village Govt schools (These students are the Future India)
Unemployment is not the Problem in India, Skill is the problem in India, so we feel the kids should be inspired very early to Technology.
India has the Largest Kids population in the World, so it’s necessary to inspire them and teach them about technology and Skill them at a very early age
Apple plans to invest in future, launches free coding education program for students in USA
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China looks to school kids to win the global AI race
https://www.scmp.com/tech/china-tech/article/2144396/china-looks-school-kids-win-global-ai-raceAmazon’s new goal: Teach 10 million kids a year to code
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Orion’s service and crew modules – Finally together
After a 24-hour journey from Bremen, Germany with stops in Hamburg and Portsmouth, USA, the European Service Module landed on 6 November 2018 at Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
The shipment from Bremen to Florida is just the beginning – the first leg of an exciting journey that will boost the spacecraft to lunar orbit and back.
The first service module is a key component that will see #Orion around the Moon for Exploration Mission-1. It will make the powerful burns required to enter and exit lunar orbit as well as softer burns to allow for space manoeuvring and course correction.
After years of designing, building, and testing in Europe, the powerhouse that will propel NASA’s Orion spacecraft to the Moon will be mated with the rest of the spacecraft to undergo final testing before flight.ESA’s partnership with NASA takes the European effort to the global stage. For the first time, NASA will use a European-built system as a critical element to power an American spacecraft, extending the international cooperation of the International Space Station into deep space.
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Drop Your Thesis! 2018 – Land3U Team
The Land3U team consists of one PhD, and five MSc students from Cranfield University’s Astronautics and Space Engineering course. The team’s microgravity experiment proposed to simulate the landing of a 3U CubeSat on an asteroid, as part of ESA Academy’s Drop Your Thesis! 2018 Programme. For the team, the low gravity conditions of the Drop Tower in Bremen, Germany, are perfect as it resembles the gravity conditions surrounding the asteroids. Their CubeSat experiment sought to provide valuable insights into the engineering challenges that must be addressed by future asteroid missions; in particular when attempting to land on the surface of such low-gravity bodies.
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How Will NASA’s InSight Spacecraft Land on Mars?
When NASA’s InSight descends to the Red Planet on Nov. 26, 2018, it’s guaranteed to be a white-knuckle event. Rob Manning, chief engineer at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, explains the critical steps that must happen in perfect sequence to get the robotic lander safely to the surface.
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Landing Site Selected for Mars 2020 Mission on This Week @NASA – November 23, 2018
A landing site is selected for our next Mars rover, our InSight mission is in the home stretch of its journey to the Red Planet, and a week of celebration on the space station … a few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at NASA!
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ESA Euronews: Looking for life on Mars with ExoMars
ExoMars is the first mission to head to the Red Planet to seek signs of life, now or in the past. It’s a massive scientific and technical challenge, and Euronews meets some of the team involved in this joint ESA-Roscosmos project in this month’s edition of Space.
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ESA Euronews: Mit ExoMars nach dem Leben auf dem Mars suchen
Bei der ExoMars-Mission, die nach Leben auf dem roten Planeten sucht, wächst die Spannung: Denn bereits der erste Satellit dieses europäisch-russischen Projekts entdeckte viel mehr Wassereis knapp unter der Marsoberfläche, als irgendjemand erwartet hatte. Jetzt arbeiten die Ingenieure fieberhaft daran, den Rover rechtzeitig zum Start im Jahr 2020 fertigzustellen.
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ESA Euronews: Buscando vida en Marte con ExoMars
Los científicos e ingenieros que trabajan en ExoMars lo hacen a contrarreloj para finalizar un todoterreno y una plataforma de aterrizaje que les permitirán, en 2021, explorar la superficie y el subsuelo de Marte y comprobar si hay o ha habido vida en el Planeta Rojo.
Euronews ha viajado hasta el Reino Unido y Bélgica para hablar con los científicos e ingenieros que trabajan en ExoMars, un equipo europeo y ruso.★ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/ESAsubscribe
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ESA Euronews: À la recherche de la vie sur Mars avec ExoMars
Space fait le point sur l’avancée de la mission ExoMars dont le deuxième volet consistera à envoyer prochainement un rover capable de forer le sol martien à la recherche d’éventuelles traces de vie.
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