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A Place Called Space
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 9 มี.ค. 2020
All about outer space! For the Kurious Kid inside each of us who want to learn about the wonders of space and its importance to us here on Earth. Hosted by Kevin J DeBruin, former NASA Rocket Scientist turned Space Educator, bringing space down to Earth for everyone.
Always Be Kurious.
Always Be Kurious.
Does Mars Have an Atmosphere?
Earth's atmosphere is mostly Nitrogen and Oxygen. But what about Mars? Does it have an atmosphere? What is in Mars' atmosphere? Can we breathe the air on Mars? What happened to Mars' atmosphere?
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Website: www.kevinjdebruin.com/
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Website: www.kevinjdebruin.com/
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How Long is a Day on Mars?
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How long is a year on Mars? What is a Sol? What is Mars Time? Instagram: kevinjdebruin Website: www.kevinjdebruin.com/
What are the Layers of the Atmosphere?
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What is the atmosphere? What are the layers? Instagram: kevinjdebruin Website: www.kevinjdebruin.com/
NASA Mars Perseverance Rover Landing
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On Feb. 18th, 2021 the NASA JPL Mars Rover Perseverance landed on the red planet Mars! How did Perseverance land on Mars? What is the 7 minutes of terror? Instagram: kevinjdebruin Website: www.kevinjdebruin.com/
Why is Mars Red?
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Mars is red because it's full of rust! Yup Iron Oxide, aka rust, is what is all over Mars. How does rust form? Where did it come from? How did it happen? Instagram: kevinjdebruin Website: www.kevinjdebruin.com/
Is Space A Vacuum?
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Ever wonder about the vacuum of space? What is a vacuum? It's essentially nothingness, but there is stuff in space! So what is it and what does a vacuum mean? Instagram: kevinjdebruin Website: www.kevinjdebruin.com/
What is the Temperature on Mars?
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How cold is it on Mars? What's the temp of Mars? Is Mars warm or cold? Instagram: kevinjdebruin Website: www.kevinjdebruin.com/
What Is An Asteroid? What's an asteroid made of?
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What Is An Asteroid? What's an asteroid made of?
Is There Life On Mars? Did Mars Have Life?
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Is There Life On Mars? Did Mars Have Life?
What Does NASA Stand for? What was NACA? What does NASA do?
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What Does NASA Stand for? What was NACA? What does NASA do?
How Long Does It Take To Get To Mars?
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How Long Does It Take To Get To Mars?
How Hot is Venus? Can you Cook a Pizza?
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How Hot is Venus? Can you Cook a Pizza?
SES Satellites O3b mPOWER Constellation
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SES Satellites O3b mPOWER Constellation
Can we get a video on how an impact could shut off a magnetic field.
1.9million
I hope ganymede makes it. 😭
9,620
960,679
Death valley = 134 f Thats medium rare steak temp
Very, very far.
Cool video lots of info in just 5 mins 👍
I've got a better question, why doesn't it (mars) move in way that would support a nonbinary family
Rust in the dust.
Omg kid. You arent in third grade anymore. I for one am glad. Youre creapy AF
lol I doubt the earth moon formed like that, highly unlikely and only a theory only
1.3 million earths can fit inside the earth
1.3000 000
Do we have idea about weather it's core active or non active
It’s likely due to the tidal forces from Jupiter. I’m not sure though
@TheEazychee if core somehow active we can possibly expect hydrothermal vents create life inside core section . If core active then organism must resides in core area to get heat didn't come across ice surface. If we find organic molecular substance through water vapour in spectrometer than we must need to send sub inside water
If somehow core is active any chance then 100% microbial life can exist or not is there any idea or tidal energy enough to create life I deeply pray for active core then we can assume there's hydrothermal vents for life
5 billion is really a small amount where every country should chip in and let nasa and spacex lead on this. Technology and exploration not war
1000
1300
960.000 and 1.3m
Technically, if the Universe is Infinite, there is no centre and everywhere is the centre.
the best kind of correct
Thanks for a great video.
First
Because of the way in which the universe expands (all space time is stretching equally) we are technically at the centre of the universe, because everything is.
THAT WOULD BE SO COOL! I really hope this happens sometime in the near future.
For the record, I commented correcting this video because I think you made a minor mistake, I do not think this is a bad video at all, I appreciate you talking about such a cool topic.
When is this happening?
@@AlbertHoffman-mb6tv it launched last week!
I'm not sure where you get your idea that Europa's orbit is non-circular. Technically, yeah- its eccentricity is 0.009, with 0 being perfectly circular. But the Moon's orbit around Earth has an eccentricity of 0.055, and the Earth's eccentricity is currently 0.017, both more eccentric that Europa.
Incredible!
Good solid layman explanation of the science of Europa yet the Europa shark is what takes off on the internet.
Haha true would be INCREDIBLE if its out there... Move over sharknado, we have #SpaceShark
Earth is not the center of our star system*
We thought we were the center of the universe
@@APlaceCalledSpace and we haven't disproven that, we've just found that earth exists within 1 star system of many in which it orbits the sun rather than the other way around.
@@NoelleSmash well, hold on. the solar system also orbits the black hole at the center of our galaxy, which is also moving. i think that disproves that we are at the center of the universe as well. oh, and also that the universe is so big we can only see less that 0.1% of it. there really cant be a "center" anyway. not trying to be the nerd but.
@randomation2594 the fact that we can't see the rest of the universe is the very reason we don't truly understand whether we are at the center. I will give you the point that it's not very likely but we don't really have any way of knowing. We know how the earth's orbit works and what's at the center of our star system and how the galaxy works and that there are more but we don't know how big the universe is because it's beyond our ability to see the 'edge.' The point that there can't be a center of the universe is wrong, given our current knowledge it would be totally possible for the universe to have a center. There is a prominent theory that the universe is ever expanding due to the appearance that galaxies are only drifting further from each other over time, this would suggest that there is a center because there would need to be a limit to the universe in order for it to be expanding. I love space so much.
@@NoelleSmash unrelated, but you make beepbox songs too? if you want to see mine in on my personal, so search "Stupid randogaming"
NASA should place a little camera to take selfies on all their probe
I wonder when they'll find riis reborn or the deep stone crypt
Great summary!
Hope I live long enough to see what they find!
Keep up the good work ❤
Do you know why the satellite has to do all those crazy orbits?
Yup check out the Jupiter Radiation short th-cam.com/users/shortsdE3Y5aQEl-c?si=r_njcIfnO3tJP3lx
Generally the answer will be either "it has to be in this specific position in space to do the mission" or "this is the cheapest (fuel-wise) way to get from where it is now to where we want it to be"
orbital mechanics are crazy!
If you found the power that created this universe that has never not existed, you would ontain it.
cool!
Yo the 4 moons do what? Freakyahh energy source
WHEN we(they)ever go out to any where in the planets...it is still a matter of planetary positions.they will have to have one monster of an engine in "cut across "orbits.more likely it will be waiting on positions n waiting for faberal alinments.
At the end, I think you meant crash the clipper into Ganymede
@@jaboi2317 correct! Little slip of the tongue there. Crash Europa Clipper into Ganymede
You communicate space science in a simple yet fascinating way
Excellent info!! This deserves a lot more views
Welcome back ❤🎉🎉🎉🎉
Welcome backkkkkkkkkkkkkk
I likes this - It’s fun to feel like you’re 8 years old learning something new, aha. Gd stuff 👍
Good videos. But if you want more views, I’d say drop the condescending “kiddo” talk. Keep the quirky personality though.
Perseverance landed 2 and a half years ago mate
Great stuff! Keep it up and you’ll be the next VSauce or Veritasium!