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Jo McGrouther

Why Are Astronauts Weightless? - YouTube - 0 views

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    "http://yt.cl.nr/iQOHRKKNNLQ" In this segment I ask why astronauts in the space station are weightless. The most common answer is because there is no gravity in space. But of course there is gravity in space, especially where the space station is located (only about 400km from Earth's surface). So astronauts still experience a gravitational pull - it's just that they and the space station are in free fall so they are accelerating together towards the Earth. The space station doesn't crash into the Earth because of its orbital velocity - it's going 28,000 km/h so as it falls, the Earth curves away from it.
Jo McGrouther

Welcome | Virgin Galactic - 0 views

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    Book a space flight with Virgin Galactic.
Jo McGrouther

WorldWide Telescope - 1 views

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    Experience WorldWide Telescope Immerse yourself in a seamless beautiful environment. From web to desktop to full dome planetarium, WorldWide Telescope (WWT) enables you to explore the universe, bringing together imagery from the best ground and space-based telescopes in the world and combining it with 3D navigation. Experience narrated guided tours from astronomers and educators featuring interesting places in the sky. You can research and import your own data and visualize it, then create a tour to share with others. A web-based version of WorldWide Telescope is also available. This version enables seamless, guided explorations of the universe from within a web browser on PC and Intel Mac OS X by using the power of Microsoft Silverlight 4.0.
Jo McGrouther

Joe Kittinger the highest jump ever 31km space Free Fall.mpg - YouTube - 0 views

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    "http://yt.cl.nr/8V2ncwumv9o" Col. Joseph Kittinger -1960 - set world records for highest parachuting jump (102,800 ft. or 20 miles, 31km), highest balloon jump and fastest speed (close to speed of sound) by a person through the atmosphere.
Jo McGrouther

The Difference Between Mass and Weight - YouTube - 0 views

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    " Dim Lights Share a clea.nr URL: Hide Comments, Favorites, Suggested Videos, etc. There is a common perception that weight and mass are basically the same thing. This video aims to tease out the difference between mass and weight by asking people what makes a car difficult to push. The standard answer is that it is difficult to push because it's heavy. But heaviness is a measure of weight, the gravitational pull of the Earth attracting the car to Earth's center. When the car is pushed on a flat road, the force of gravity does not oppose the motion. Instead the resistance felt is an indication of the car's mass which determines its inertia. Inertia is the property of matter that means it tends to resist acceleration - the greater the mass, the less the acceleration for a given amount of force. Subscribe 109 videos 32,519 Like Add to Share Uploaded by 1veritasium on Feb 7, 2011 There is a common perception that weight and mass are basically the same thing. This video aims to tease out the difference between mass and weight by asking people what makes a car difficult to push. The standard answer is that it is difficult to push because it's heavy. But heaviness is a measure of weight, the gravitational pull of the Earth attracting the car to Earth's center. When the car is pushed on a flat road, the force of gravity does not oppose the motion. Instead the resistance felt is an indication of the car's mass which determines its inertia. Inertia is the property of matter that means it tends to resist acceleration - the greater the mass, the less the acceleration for a given amount of force. 320 likes, 14 dislikes Show more Uploader Comments ( 1veritasium ) Actually, it is the friction which is causing difficulty in moving the car. Ideally if there is no friction, whether rolling or sliding, even the slightest of the force would make the car move. You could actually be able to move the car with a push of your little finger if there is no friction at
Jo McGrouther

No, This Is the Most Spectacular Night View of Earth Ever Captured by NASA | Gizmodo UK - 0 views

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    Spectacular vision of earth from the Space Station.
Jo McGrouther

Jupiter: the Largest - YouTube - 0 views

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Freefall - Skydive from 31km - YouTube - 0 views

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    Joe Kittinger jumped from an altitude of 31,200m (102,800ft) setting several records, some of which remain unbroken.
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What Is Gravity? - YouTube - 0 views

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