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Lunar Habitat — Structure
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Thu, Apr 08 2010 9:05 PM
In this NASA video segment, find out about different structures being considered for living on the moon.
What is a Ratio?
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Thu, Apr 08 2010 9:05 PM
This NASA video segment explains how ratios are used to compare two numbers. An example problem practices using fractions and ratios.
Hubble Wide Field Camera
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Thu, Apr 08 2010 9:05 PM
The Hubble Telescope has a camera that you just won’t believe! See how the Wide Field camera let's us see farther than ever before - right to the edge.
Seeing Stars
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Thu, Apr 08 2010 9:05 PM
This NASA video segment looks through a telescope’s lens for a closer look at planets and star clusters. This segment zooms in for a look at the habitable zone, the Orion Nebula, and the Whirlpool Galaxy.
Shuttle Thermal Protection
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Thu, Apr 08 2010 9:05 PM
When the Space Shuttle reenters earth’s atmosphere, it needs protection from the heat. See how NASA's shielding allows the Shuttle to go through reentry over and over again.
Digging in Moon Dirt
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Thu, Apr 08 2010 9:05 PM
NASA has plans to set up an outpost on the moon and one of the issues they are facing is how to dig dirt on the moon. Unlike dirt found here on earth, moon dirt is razor sharp and very fine so researchers must figure out a way to design a machine that can dig moon dirt without destroying the mac...
How High is the Ocean?
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Thu, Apr 08 2010 9:05 PM
This video explains how NASA uses a new satellite called Jason 2 to measure ocean heights.
NASA and NASCAR
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Thu, Apr 08 2010 9:05 PM
This NASA video segment explores how NASCAR uses NASA technologies to provide safer stock cars for drivers. One example is the problem NASCAR drivers were experiencing with increased levels of carbon monoxide in their cars due to combustion. The NASCAR race team PENSKE designed a catalytic air fi...
How High is the Ocean?
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on
Thu, Apr 08 2010 9:05 PM
In this NASA video segment, learn how Jason-2 measures ocean heights.
What is Weather?
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Thu, Apr 08 2010 9:05 PM
This NASA video segment focuses on the relationship between weather and climate. Learn more about the interconnectedness of heat, air pressure, winds, and moisture to produce local weather.
CERES
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Thu, Apr 08 2010 9:05 PM
The satellite that measures the clouds is called CERES. Find out what this satellite helps us learn about the earth.
Monitoring the Earth’s Climate with CERES
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on
Thu, Apr 08 2010 9:05 PM
Learn how scientists use a satellite called CERES to study the clouds and monitor Earth’s climate changes.
NASA and Indy Cars
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on
Thu, Apr 08 2010 9:05 PM
This NASA video segment describes how NASA-inspired technologies used in space are influencing the design of race cars. Go behind the scenes at the Miami Raceway to learn how Indy cars are designed based on airplane design. Down force is compared to lift. Learn how the Indy car racing suits and g...
NASA 360: Episode 4
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Thu, Apr 08 2010 9:05 PM
From the Mayan ruins to Jamestown Virginia, current NASA technologies are helping archaeologists uncover exciting artifacts. NASA CAT Sc an technology helps analyze a ten million-year-old dinosaur named Dakota and the Lewis and Clark Trail is uncovered from space using remote sensing technologies.
What is a Tide?
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on
Thu, Apr 08 2010 9:05 PM
In this NASA video segment learn how the Sun, moon, and gravity all play a role in the creation of tides and waves. Color animation demonstrates how the moon, Sun, and Earth interact to create tides. A quick overview of waves is demonstrated in this video segment.
Moon Dirt
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redOrbit
on
Thu, Apr 08 2010 9:05 PM
NASA has plans to set up an outpost on the moon. One of the issues they are facing is how to dig dirt on the moon. Unlike dirt found here on Earth, moon dirt is razor sharp and very fine so researchers must design a machine that can dig moon dirt without destroying the machine. This NASA video t...
UAVs - How They Work and Why They Are Useful
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Thu, Apr 08 2010 9:05 PM
This NASA video segment explores the world of Unmanned Air Vehicles (UAV). Designed to provide a cost-efficient and safer way to explore, UAV can go places manned air vehicles cannot. UAV travel lower, longer, and venture into more hazardous spaces than manned air vehicles. Michael Logan, head o...
OW ATHLETE Robot Revision1
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on
Thu, Apr 08 2010 9:05 PM
ATHLETE, the NASA robot
How GPS Works
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on
Thu, Apr 08 2010 9:05 PM
In this NASA video segment a NASA expert explains the inner workings of the Global Positioning System (GPS). Learn more about trilateration and how four satellites work together to identify exact locations on Earth with the help of a two-dimensional model.
Moses Lake 2 - Revision 2
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Thu, Apr 08 2010 9:05 PM
Moses Lake 2 - Revision 2
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