How Habitable Is Titan? NASA Is Sending The Titan Dragonfly Helicopter To Find Out
There are few places in the Solar System which are as fascinating as Saturn's moon Titan. It's a world with a thicker atmosphere than Earth. Where it's so cold ...
Fraser Cain
CubeSat Constellations: Millimeter-Wave and THz System Applications
IEEE Microwave Theory and Techniques Society
Satellite Formation Flying for Space Exploration - Simone D'Amico (SETI Talks 2016)
Two key technologies are revolutionizing the way humans conduct spaceflight, namely, the miniaturization of satellites (e.g., micro- and nano-satellites) and the ...
SETI Institute
Should we put telescopes on Mars? | Subscriber Q&A
Assuming that we've figured out how to ship all the materials to Mars and build stuff there - would it be a good idea to build telescopes on Mars? Can we actually ...
Dr. Becky
Introduction to Terahertz (THz) Technology and Applications
IEEE Microwave Theory and Techniques Society
Hot from cold - unveiling the universe
Over 1.5 million kilometres from earth the Herschel Space Telescope has been observing the universe for the last two years, looking at radiation emitted by the ...
euronews (in English)
Cosmic rays and climate.
Jasper Kirkby (speaker) (CERN) CERN. Geneva (CERN Colloquium) on 2009-06-04T16:30:00 The current understanding of climate change in the industrial ...
Teknociencia
Birth of a Black Hole
It was one of the greatest mysteries in modern science: a series of brief but extremely bright flashes of ultra-high energy light coming from somewhere out in ...
SpaceRip
Are There Other Earths?
For more 4K space, and more great History and Science than you'll ever watch, check out our sister network... https://www.magellantv.com/featured What are the ...
SpaceRip
2015-12-10. Submillimeter Astronomy – Molecules and Dust in the Universe
Karl M. Menten, Max-Planck.
Physics Web WIS
Viewing the Universe by Carolin Crawford
Astronomers depend on light for their understanding of the cosmos beyond the confines of the Solar System. Many of the most exciting discoveries over the last ...
Darwin College Lecture Series
How Can You Build A Telescope As Large As The Earth
No matter how accurate your optics are there's a physical limit to how accurate an image can be made. To get finer details you need a larger aperture, at the ...
Scott Manley
Scientists From The NSF Hold Conference On Results From The Event Horizon Telescope | TIME
Scientists from the National Science Foundation hold a news conference on the groundbreaking results from the Event Horizon Telescope, releasing the first ...
TIME
Keeping the peace: A history of AWE
A limited circulation DVD produced by the Atomic Weapons Establishment (AWE) in 2005 giving the official history of the Establishment. The text on the back of ...
Nuclearinfo
ASTROCHEMISTRY: THE OBSERVATIONS OF MOLECULES AND SOLIDS IN SPACE
ASTROBIOLOGY 2017 - By Sun Kwok - Santiago de Chile - November, 24th.
Ideas in Science
Origins: Planets to Galaxies with Stuartt Corder
For more topics go to www.scienceandcocktails.org Stuartt Corder will be presenting new research about the origins of planets and distant galaxies straight from ...
Science & Cocktails
Stories From The Submillimeter Sky: Feat. Mimi Fuchs
Astronomy goes back for as farther than recorded human history. Human observation has focused on what we can see with our eyes, or the visible range of light.
GLAS Education
Connecting Protoplanetary Disk and Exoplanet Atmospheric Composition
Phillips Auditorium Edwin Bergin Univ. of Michigan Host: Karin Oberg Abstract: In planetary atmospheres equilibrium chemistry will redistribute elements into ...
CfA Colloquium
Radio Astronomy: The Alma Telescope (Accessible Preview)
The Atacama large Millimeter/Sub-millimeter Array, or ALMA, is a vast array of radio telescopes and the most powerful observatory of its kind. ALMA is stationed ...
Described and Captioned Media Program
Seeing the Unseeable: Capturing an Image of a Black Hole
Tune in June 2 at 8 pm ET to hear how one of the most stunning images of 2019 was achieved. Black holes are cosmic objects so small and dense, that nothing, ...
Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum
ALMA: In Search of Our Cosmic Origins with Dr. Pierre Cox
The Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) released its first images of space in October 2011. Throughout its first half decade, ALMA has ...
Carnegie Science
Radio and Space Telescopes
A look at radio, infrared, x-ray, and visible space telescopes, both on the ground and in space. Share this video with a friend: https://youtu.be/EFeZXfAmeFs ...
Launch Pad Astronomy
Chai and Why? Astrochemistry: Exploring the outer space laboratory - Bhaswati Mookherjee.wmv
Amazing chemical reactions happen in clouds of gas and dust that lie between the stars. These molecular clouds are 50-300 light years across with well-spaced ...
chaiandwhy
South Pole Telescope - Video Learning - WizScience.com
"The South Pole Telescope" is a 10 metre diameter telescope located at the Amundsen–Scott South Pole Station, Antarctica. The telescope is designed for ...
Wiz Science™
Wendy Freedman - Ta-You Wu Lecture - 10/22/14
2014 Ta-You Wu Distinguished Lecture Wendy L. Freedman University of Chicago "The Universe: Continuing Surprises A Century of Observation with ...
Michigan Channel
20170807 - Jon Blum - Maui Astronomy
Maui is a Hawaiian island with astronomy clubs, public astronomy events, and famous professional observatories. Jon Blum will discuss all of these, including ...
Warren Astronomical Society
The Next Big Questions in Astronomy - Professor Carolin Crawford
In her final Gresham Lecture, Professor Crawford talks about where the next big breakthrough will come from: ...
Gresham College
Jan 21st, 2015 Live Astronomy Q&A Session with Prof. Chris Impey
1:08--Why are there still photons all around us from the cosmic background radiation? My sense is that once they were "emitted" ~380.000 years after the big ...
Astronomy: State of the Art
Cosmology at the Beach Lecture: David Hughes
The lecture was delivered as part of the "Cosmology at the Beach" winter school organized by Berkeley Lab's George Smoot in Los Cabos, Mexico from Jan.
Berkeley Lab
Orbital dynamics, fragmentation runways, and safety of near earth space exploration
Lecture "Orbital dynamics, fragmentation runways, and safety of near earth space exploration" by Roman Rafikov delivered at Skoltech Space Center on ...
Space Center
20190620 - Dr. Jerry Dunifer and Ben Coughenour - Photographing a Black Hole
In April, scientists announced that they have created an image on a black hole for the first time using the Event Horizon Telescope. We're happy to host a ...
Warren Astronomical Society
Symposium «Perspektiven der Weltraumforschung» (Morgen)
Ein spannender Tag für Forschende und Studierende aller Schweizer Hochschulen: Vertreterinnen und Vertreter der ESA, der NASA und anderer grosser ...
Universität Bern
Far Infrared and Sub-millimeter Astronomy - Part 3
Most telescopes in the world work at visible light wavelengths because this is where stars shine the brightest. However in those places where new objects (e.g. ...
waterlooastronauts
Barth Netterfield - Seeing Stars
Barth Netterfield is a professor of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Toronto and his research focuses on the construction and use of balloon borne ...
ideacity
Next in Science | Astronomy and Astrophysics | Part 2 || Radcliffe Institute
In 2015–2016, the Next in Science series focused on frontiers in astronomy and astrophysics. Scholars discussed new interdisciplinary research on what the ...
Harvard University
Lecture by Roger Blandford from Stanford University (United States)
01-06-2015 2015 Series of Lectures on Astrophysics and Cosmology: science of the cosmos, science in the cosmos Lecture: "The High Energy Universe: ...
BBVA Foundation
Imaging the Black Hole of M87 Using Radio Astronomy. By Ric Honey
In April, 2019 scientists shocked the world by publishing the first-ever image of a black hole! In this case- the supermassive black hole at the center of the ...
MemphisAstronSociety
Twenty Years of Science with the Chandra X-ray Observatory
Dr. Belinda Wilkes, Director, Chandra X-ray Center NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory is celebrating its 20th year of operation in 2019. Chandra, operated for ...
CfA l Harvard & Smithsonian Observatory Nights
Mars soil and water want to kill you - Orbit 11.44
We continue the round table format. Trying to tighten it up a bit but still make it conversational. This week we have Sarah Vincent, Michael Clark (in studio,) ...
TMRO
Liz: Detecting echoes from the dawn of time
https://media.ccc.de/browse/conferences/camp2015/camp2015-6870-detecting_echoes_from_the_dawn_of_time.html Our understanding of the universe has ...
media.ccc.de
Global Weather Observations from a Science-Quality Millimeter-wave
IEEE Microwave Theory and Techniques Society
JUICE: The Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer - Dr Leigh Fletcher, University of Oxford
The Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer (JUICE), ESA's first large-class mission within the Cosmic Vision Program 2015-2025, was formally adopted in November 2014.
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