Month: June 2022

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The 23rd SpaceX cargo resupply mission carrying scientific research and technology demonstrations launches to the International Space Station from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida in late August. Experiments aboard include an investigation of protecting bone health with vegetal byproducts, testing a way to monitor crew eye health, demonstrating improved dexterity of robots, exposing materials
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The OSIRIS-REx spacecraft is scheduled to touch down on the asteroid Bennu on October 20, 2020, for its first sample collection attempt. To kick off the second season of #EZScience, NASA associate administrator for science Dr. Thomas Zurbuchen and National Air and Space Museum director Dr. Ellen Stofan discuss this exciting and innovative mission to
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How can a satellite the size of a microwave oven help shape human missions to the Moon and beyond? CAPSTONE will fly in a unique, halo-shaped orbit around the Moon before the orbit is used by Gateway, NASA’s future lunar outpost for our Artemis program. The CAPSTONE mission, short for Cislunar Autonomous Positioning System Technology
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Astronomers have found a Hot Jupiter – WASP-121b – that is leaking metal, and put together a new 3D map of the Milky Way showing that our galaxy is actually a bit twisted! Get the Curiosity pin here! https://store.dftba.com/collections/scishow/products/scishow-pin-of-the-month-curiosity-rover-august SciShow has a spinoff podcast! It’s called SciShow Tangents. Check it out at http://www.scishowtangents.org ———- Support
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Is it possible for there to be a dog that is made of one very determined cell? Hosted by: Hank Green SciShow is on TikTok! Check us out at https://www.tiktok.com/@scishow ———- Support SciShow by becoming a patron on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/scishow ———- Huge thanks go to the following Patreon supporters for helping us keep SciShow free
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We need more solutions for our energy needs, and one idea is straight out of science fiction: Solar panels, in space. The first 1000 people to use the link will get a free trial of Skillshare Premium Membership: https://skl.sh/scishowspace07211 Hosted by: Hank Green SciShow has a spinoff podcast! It’s called SciShow Tangents. Check it out
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Go to https://CuriosityStream.com/SciShow to start streaming Underwater Wonders of the National Parks. Use the promo code ‘scishow’ during the sign-up process to get your first 30 days free.  Humans can’t go too far above or below sea level unaided, but there are some complex forms of life that CAN survive at super high elevations or
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Meteorites are extraterrestrial rocks that have ended up on earth. All of them are literally ‘out of this world,’ but here are three of the strangest of these aliens. Host: Reid Reimers SciShow has a spinoff podcast! It’s called SciShow Tangents. Check it out at http://www.scishowtangents.org ———- Support SciShow by becoming a patron on Patreon:
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Staring into the mirror in a dark room can play some nasty tricks on your brain. Like many illusions, this can tell us about how your brain processes images. https://scishowfinds.com/ Hosted by: Hank Green ———- Support SciShow by becoming a patron on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/scishow ———- Dooblydoo thanks go to the following Patreon supporters: Kelly Landrum
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If you’ve ever seen a group of starlings in flight, you’ve appreciated one of nature’s most hypnotic sights — the lava-lamp-like flow of a murmuration. SciShow explains the biology and mathematics behind this beautiful phenomenon. ———- Like SciShow? Want to help support us, and also get things to put on your walls, cover your torso
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You probably won’t get stuck in quicksand. But if you do, you can use physics to get yourself out. ———- Dooblydoo thanks go to the following Patreon supporters — we couldn’t make SciShow without them! Shout out to Justin Ove, John Szymakowski, Fatima Iqbal, Justin Lentz, David Campos, and Chris Peters. ———- Like SciShow? Want
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An important target date for the James Webb Space Telescope, an update about the next generation of spacesuits, and testing our lunar-roving robot … a few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at NASA! Download Link: https://images.nasa.gov/details-An%20Important%20Target%20Date%20for%20the%20James%20Webb%20Space%20Telescope%20on%20This%20Week%20@NASA%20–%20June%203,%202022
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It’s no surprise that heart tissue and bone tissue have really different jobs. So why does it happen? Hosted by: Michael Aranda ———- Support SciShow by becoming a patron on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/scishow ———- Dooblydoo thanks go to the following Patreon supporters — we couldn’t make SciShow without them! Shout out to James Harshaw, Kevin Bealer,
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For 13 years, the Cassini probe circled Saturn and sent back fascinating data about the seasons of Saturn as it moved through a 29 Earth year Saturnian year. Hosted By: Hank Green ———- Huge thanks go to the following Patreon supporter for helping us keep SciShow Space free for everyone forever: Jason A Saslow, David