Does NASA know about ALL the asteroids? We know about the vast majority of larger ones and none of those pose a threat, but space is big, so we’re always on the lookout. NASA asteroid expert Dr. Amy Mainzer explains. Learn more: nasa.gov/planetarydefense
Producer: Scott Bednar Producer/Editor: Jessica Wilde
Do aliens exist? Extraterrestrial life has never been discovered. However, that doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist. And at NASA, astrobiologists like Dr. Lindsay Hays are trying to answer one of the most profound questions ever: Is there life beyond Earth? Explore more: https://astrobiology.nasa.gov/
Producer: Scott Bednar Producer/Editor: Jessica Wilde
After lots of editing thanks the ideas I had with the clips this time, I’m finally done with my next Smash compilation. That said, this may have more “memey” clips than previous vids I’ve done, but there’s still a fair share of normal clips, as I always try to put a balance of sorts.
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Considering everything that went into this, I’d like to give a big thanks to Garoam, TheDedBox, Geshtro & SK for helping with certain parts of the vid, along with helping with fine-tuning some of the clips. I don’t think I’d feel as content with this video without their help, so it really means a lot.
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Music Used:
Xenoblade Chronicles 2 – Bringer of Chaos! Ultimate
Ducktales Remastered – The African Mines
Artificial Intelligence Bomb by Naruto
Some minigame song from Magic School Bus Explores The Earth
Wii Party – Minigame Rules/Results
There’s only one Mii other than Sans that shows up in this vid, but I’d only punch in the ID once you’ve finished watching the video: 631PVVR3
Sie haben die Größe einer Waschmaschine, doch sie beschaffen wertvolle Informationen bei der Beobachtung der Erde und der Sonne. Die Rede ist von Mikrosatelliten mit dem Namen Proba.
Space missions are complicated pieces of orbital choreography. When planning a mission, spacecraft engineers must calculate how to point the solar panels towards the Sun, the main antenna towards Earth and the instruments towards the target. ESA Space Scientist Detlef Koschny build a LEGO model of Rosetta mission in order to visualise these precise orientations.
Built using LEGO Mindstorms, the Philae lander model can be controlled using a home computer. It can rotate and move the drill up and down to simulate the behaviour of the real lander. As part of ESA’s Rosetta space mission, Philae will land on comet Churyumov-Gerasimenko in November 2014 to study its composition.