Extrasolar Videos
20 October, 2009 – This Week in Science
from This Week in Science - The Kickass Science Podcast on October 20, 2009
Duration: 4164
Duration: 4164
Ribbon Tied Bubble of A Thing, New Planetary Neighbors, Epigenes in Da House, Extraterrestrial Rain, Bacterial Tube Life, an Interview w/ Dr. Mark Changizi, author of The Vision Revolution, and Much More!!!
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18 August, 2009 – This Week in Science
from This Week in Science - The Kickass Science Podcast on August 18, 2009
Duration: 3571
Duration: 3571
Making Mice MS-Free, Tracking Cocaine, Going Retrograde, Pollination Decimation, Spasers, and an Interview w/ Dr. David Albert on Philosophy Of Science
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June 02, 2009 - This Week in Science
from This Week in Science - The Kickass Science Podcast on June 02, 2009
Duration: 3859
Duration: 3859
Waving At Memories, Justin Had Some Marijuana, Glowing Monkeys Batman!, Rhinos In The Dark, Intergalactic Planet Hunters Score, Falsifying Research, This Week In The Future, Neanderthal - Human Battle Royale, and more!
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Searching for Extraterrestrial Life with NASA's Kepler Mission - Alan Boss
from YouTube :: Videos by foratv on March 23, 2009
Duration: 187
Duration: 187
Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2009/03/13/Alan_Boss_The_Crowded_Universe Astrophysicist Alan Boss discusses Nasa's Kepler Mission and its search for Earth-like planets orbiting other stars. He is confident that Kepler will find hundreds of Earth-like planets, many of which will probably be "inhabited with something." ----- Considered a leader in the search for planets outside our solar system, Alan Boss says we are at a turning point in our search for extraterrestrial life. He expects we are on the verge of finding many different Earth-like planets across the universe, and he expects it will be common to find life on those planets. He shares his ideas for how the United States can be on the forefront of the next great discovery: life on another planet. Alan Boss is an astrophysicist and a research scientist at the Carnegie Institution of Washington and a member of its Department of Terrestrial Magnetism, where he does research on planetary and stellar formation. He is also a member of the Science Working Group for NASA's Kepler Mission to determine the frequency of Earth-like planets in the Milky Way Galaxy and serves on the Kepler Science council, the group that will oversee Kepler's planet discoveries. One of the world's leading authorities on the formation of stars and planets, he has been elected a Fellow of the American Geophysical Union, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and the American Academy of Arts & Sciences. UC Berkeley's Center for Integrative Planetary Science's professor Geoff Marcy writes, "Rarely is the history of science so accurately told as in this lively and authoritative book. Alan Boss offers insights about our terrestrial origins, our extraterrestrial brethren, and our destiny in the Galaxy, placing our Earth in the cosmic context for the first time." Author: ForaTv Keywords: earths planet planetary habitable extrasolar star stars orbit rocky gas giants space telescopes inhabited aliens living organisms species support supporting water exoplanets Added: March 23, 2009
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Open House: Mars
from HD - NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory on February 20, 2009
Duration: 141
Duration: 141
Rover prototypes were on display during Open House 2008 for missions that will one day explore Mars. Open House 2009 is on May 2 and 3.
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Open House: Cassini
from HD - NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory on February 20, 2009
Duration: 128
Duration: 128
Exciting discoveries from the Cassini mission at Saturn were featured at Open House 2008. Open House 2009 is on May 2 and 3.
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JPL Open House
from HD - NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory on February 18, 2009
Duration: 248
Duration: 248
Catch highlights of last yearÂ’s Open House and mark your calendars for this yearÂ’s event, on May 2 and 3, 2009.
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This Week in Science - 30 December, 2008
from This Week in Science - The Kickass Science Podcast on December 30, 2008
Duration: 3625
Duration: 3625
Bye-bye 2008! Science and Celebrities, Predictions for 2009, Mars Alive, Bacteria Support Groups, Bird Songsters, Favoring Orangutans, and TWIS Question of the Month! Hello 2009! Happy New Year everyone
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This Week in Science - 25 November, 2008
from This Week in Science - The Kickass Science Podcast on November 25, 2008
Duration: 3253
Duration: 3253
Miracles Discussed, Flies Gone Wild, Mammoth Operations, To the Birds, Sweet Space, Planetary Discovery, Madness, Genetic Explanations, and Learning to Speak.
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This Week in Science - September 16, 2008
from This Week in Science - The Kickass Science Podcast on September 17, 2008
Duration: 3537
Duration: 3537
LHC and Minion Kids, Dino Luck, Market Research, Paper Crumpling Complaint, Scary Bacteria, Boom! Gamma Rays, Sumpin Like Us, and Interview w/ Douglas Erwin author of Extinction.
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Looking for Life in All the Right Places
from HD - NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory on July 24, 2007
Duration: 197
Duration: 197
Find out how NASA scientists are gathering exciting clues that will help them pick the best spots to search for possible signs of life beyond Earth.
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Looking for Life in All the Right Places
from HD - NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory on July 24, 2007
Duration: 197
Duration: 197
Find out how NASA scientists are gathering exciting clues that will help them pick the best spots to search for possible signs of life beyond Earth.
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Gliese 876-C Cortometraje
from baptor on July 15, 2007
Duration: 365
Duration: 365
Gliese 876-C es un planeta extra solar. Met fora cida y mordaz del Amor y sus interrelaciones. Punto de vista de corte existencialista. l y Ella nicos y primeros habitantes. Ad n y Eva... Reparto: Mar a Jes s Batista y Manuel Angel Pereda Localizaci n de rodaje: La Palma
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