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Thursday, October 22, 2020

LOOKING BACK : HISTORY OF RUSSIA - RURIK TO REVOLUTION


HISTORY OF RUSSIA (PARTS 1-5) - 

RURIK TO REVOLUTION

5,218,427 views•Dec 24, 2016

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From Prince Rurik to the Russian Revolution, this is a compilation of the first 5 episodes of Epic History TV's History of Russia.

 

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A note on 'Ivan the Terrible' - in Russia, Ivan IV has the epithet 'Гро́зный' meaning 'Great' or 'Formidable'. So why is he known as Ivan 'the Terrible' in English? Because he was evil or useless or because of anti-Russian bias? No, because 'Terrible' in English also means awesome or formidable - this was well understood when 'Гро́зный' was first translated into English centuries ago, but now fewer people understand this. (see definitions 3 & 4 here: http://www.dictionary.com/browse/terr...). The name stuck, and Ivan IV has been known as Ivan the Terrible ever since.

 

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SELF-IMPROVEMENT : HOW TO BUILD MENTAL STRENGTH


HOW TO BUILD MENTAL STRENGTH |

MENTAL TOUGHNESS

13,043 views•Oct 20, 2020

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FUTUROLOGY : LIVING ON THE MOON - NASA GODDARD

 


NASA | BEST: LIVING ON THE MOON

227,915 views•Jan 13, 2010

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The Beginning Engineering, Science, and Technology (BEST) team teaches a playful lesson about the challenges of living away from planet Earth. There's no free delivery in outer space!

 

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SHOCKING FACTS : OUTRAGE AT TEACHER’S BEHEADING - BBC NEWS


THOUSANDS JOIN RALLIES ACROSS FRANCE 

IN SHOW OF OUTRAGE AT TEACHER’S BEHEADING -

BBC NEWS

168,479 views•Oct 18, 2020

BBC NEWS

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Thousands of people have taken part in rallies across France to express outrage at the beheading of a teacher in a suspected Islamist attack.

 

Samuel Paty was killed near Paris on Friday, after showing pupils cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed during a lesson on freedom of speech.

 

Reeta Chakrabarti presents BBC News at Ten reporting by Paris correspondent Lucy Williamson.

 

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FASCINATING FACTS : NASA OPENS MOON ROCK SAMPLES


NASA OPENS MOON ROCK SAMPLES SEALED 

SINCE APOLLO MISSIONS

303,203 views•Jun 26, 2019

BLOOMBERG QUICKTAKE: NOW

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Inside a locked vault at Johnson Space Center is treasure few have seen and fewer have touched.

 

The restricted lab is home to hundreds of pounds of moon rocks collected by Apollo astronauts close to a half-century ago. And for the first time in decades, NASA is about to open some of the pristine samples and let geologists take a crack at them with 21st-century technology.

 

What better way to mark this summer’s 50th anniversary of humanity’s first footsteps on the moon than by sharing a bit of the lunar loot.

 

“It’s sort of a coincidence that we’re opening them in the year of the anniversary,” explained NASA’s Apollo sample curator Ryan Zeigler, covered head to toe in a white protective suit with matching fabric boots, gloves and hat.

 

“But certainly the anniversary increased the awareness and the fact that we’re going back to the moon.”

 

With the golden anniversary of Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin’s feat fast approaching — their lunar module Eagle landed July 20, 1969, on the Sea of Tranquility — the moon is red-hot again.

 

After decades of flip-flopping between the moon and Mars as the next big astronaut destination, NASA aims to put astronauts on the lunar surface again by 2024 at the White House’s direction. President Donald Trump prefers talking up Mars. But the consensus is that the moon is a crucial proving ground given its relative proximity to home — 240,000 miles (386,000 kilometers) or two to three days away.

 

Zeigler’s job is to preserve what the 12 moonwalkers brought back from 1969 through 1972 — lunar samples totaling 842 pounds (382 kilograms) — and ensure scientists get the best possible samples for study.

 

Some of the soil and bits of rock were vacuum-packed on the moon — and never exposed to Earth’s atmosphere — or frozen or stored in gaseous helium following splashdown and then left untouched. The lab’s staff is now trying to figure out how best to remove the samples from their tubes and other containers without contaminating or spoiling anything. They’re practicing with mock-up equipment and pretend lunar dirt.

 

Compared with Apollo-era tech, today’s science instruments are much more sensitive, Zeigler noted.

 

“We can do more with a milligram than we could do with a gram back then. So it was really good planning on their part to wait,” he said.

 

The lunar sample lab has two side-by-side vaults: one for rocks still in straight-from-the-moon condition and a smaller vault for samples previously loaned out for study. About 70 percent of the original haul is in the pristine sample vault, which has two combinations and takes two people to unlock. About 15 percent is in safekeeping at White Sands in New Mexico. The rest is used for research or display.

 

Of the six manned moon landings, Apollo 11 yielded the fewest lunar samples: 48 pounds or 22 kilograms. It was the first landing by astronauts and NASA wanted to minimize their on-the-moon time and risk. What’s left from this mission — about three-quarters after scientific study, public displays and goodwill gifts to all countries and U.S. states in 1969 — is kept mostly here at room temperature.

 

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TECH WATCH : HOW THE APOLLO SPACECRAFT WORKS


HOW THE APOLLO SPACECRAFT WORKS: PART 1

1,905,168 views•Feb 15, 2016

JARED OWEN

1.22M subscribers

 

The only spacecraft that has landed astronauts on the moon. In this video we focus on the Saturn V rocket which launched the Apollo Spacecraft into orbit.

 

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For the curious minded:

-Not every Apollo mission happened exactly like this (for example the exact times for stage separation were different).

-The day of the launch, the Astronauts (and a few support people) were the only ones with 3 miles of the launch site.

-There were 13 successful launches of the Saturn V rocket.

 

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Wednesday, October 21, 2020

FUTUROLOGY : THE WORKFORCE OF THE FUTURE: KEY INSIGHTS AND PREDICTIONS


THE WORKFORCE OF THE FUTURE: 

KEY INSIGHTS AND PREDICTIONS

151 views•Oct 19, 2020

BERNARD MARR

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If, one year ago, you’d been asked how quick it would be to transition to a situation where almost everyone at your organizations was working remotely from home, every day – what would you have said?

 

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WARS & BATTLES : THE BLOODIEST BATTLE OF WORLD WAR 1 - THE BATTLE OF PASSCHENDAELE


THE BLOODIEST BATTLE OF WORLD WAR 1 |

THE BATTLE OF PASSCHENDAELE | TIMELINE

1,832,068 views•Jul 29, 2017

TIMELINE - WORLD HISTORY DOCUMENTARIES

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The great battle of Messines/Passchendaele is explored in this documentary, combining unique archive footage with carefully researched location photography, transporting the viewer back to the exact spot where so many momentous events occurred.

 

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Q&A : WHY DID THE GERMAN PEOPLE CHOOSE HITLER?


WHY DID THE GERMAN PEOPLE CHOOSE HITLER? |

HITLER'S PROPAGANDA MACHINE | TIMELINE

48,910 views•Sep 17, 2020

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The decade of propaganda, impassioned speeches, newspaper articles, posters and campaigning that led to one moment, Hitler being made Chancellor of Germany in 1933.

 

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TECH WATCH : A ROBOT PLANT BUGGY THAT SCANS CROPS AND COLLECTS DATA


A ROBOT PLANT BUGGY THAT SCANS CROPS 

AND COLLECTS DATA

5,176 views•Oct 20, 2020

THE HINDU

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GOOGLE'S PARENT COMPANY ALPHABET HAS DEVELOPED A ROBOTIC PLANT BUGGY. It can roll through the fields and scan crops.

 

It collects data and high-quality images of each plant. The robotics, sensing and software tools collect and interpret diverse data from the field. The team combines these images with other data sets like satellite imagery, weather data, and soil information. This helps growers to get a clear picture of the happenings in the field.

 

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ANAZING FACTS : RAINBOW CLOUDS

These are called Iridescent Clouds- known as "fire rainbows" or "rainbow clouds". This is a diffraction phenomenon caused by small water droplets or ice crystals individually scattering light. 

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