User: censusofmarinelife |
Ocean Observations Biodiversity Video A video by the Census of Marine Life about why we need to monitor biodiversity in the oceans and how it can be done using existing technologies on a global scale. For more information visit http://www.coml.org. Tags: ocean biodiversity observation census marine life coml |
User: Bezirksverwaltung |
MfS Stasi Observation Video MfS Observation Video Clip with short speech from Erich Mielke about Punks in the DDR Tags: MfS Stasi |
User: MrCristea |
Quantum Mechanics - Indirect Observation Quantum Mechanics Unable to see the details of an atom, physicists had to base their understanding of atomic structure solely on experimentation and indirect observation. This video segment, adapted from A Science Odyssey describes some of the thinking and theorizing that contributed to our present-day atomic model. Tags: Quantum Mechanics Indirect Observation |
User: DevouredJune |
My observation on the labret piercing I have just gotten pierced and am finding out there are some things people don't tell you. That's why I'm here. Please feel free to respond with more information! Thanks! Edit: lxvlx left a comment on my first upload of this (that didn't loop well). I realize that I forget to mention the stud I have now when first getting pierced is way longer to allow for swelling. That's why I'm having these eating issues during the healing process. Thanks! Tags: labret piercing aftercare |
User: cronoslogic |
Envisat - Earth Observation An informative video about the ESA's Envisat project and how it is helping to observe our planet's enviroment. No politics, just science! Tags: Envisat Ozone Disaster Global Warming Science ESA Space Earth Topography |
User: nagiomi |
光る眼 Under Observation BC40 2006年8月24日 Tags: FF11 |
User: googletechtalks |
Space Earth Observation Industry for Addressing the Mass Market Initiated by... Google Tech Talks February, 7 2008 ABSTRACT Google Earth is at the forefront of providing the world with detailed ground imagery. A recent study by the French Space Agency (CNES) has created a set of specifications for the next step in satisfying world demand for imagery: resolution of 1-2 meters, latency 2-3 days, all over the land masses. This capability requires 60-80 satellites each carrying a 40 cm diameter camera. Building such a system, as a stand-alone project, is clearly unaffordable. A chance to realize such a system is offered by IRIDIUM-NEXT whose specifications are compatible with the needs of the imagery market, and could be deployed in 2013-2015. This commercial opportunity could by complement by deploying scientific instruments devoted to environmental monitoring and using the same spacecraft and data links. Decisions for IRIDIUM-NEXT have to be made by the system developer, Iridium Satellite LLC in mid 2008. Now is the time to engage in discussions among potential participants to offer an attractive technical and business plan to Iridium Satellite LLC. My presentation will discuss this opportunity to move Google to the next level of service. Speaker: Professor Jacques Blamont Prof. Jacques Blamont directed in 1957 the first launches of the French Veronique rockets. He was instrumental in creating the French space agency, the French National Center for Space Studies or CNES (Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales). In 1962, at the creation of CNES, he was appointed technical director. In 1972 he became chief scientist and adviser to the director general of CNES. Involved in atmospheric research, Prof. Blamont discovered the interstellar wind in 1970. He was the author of the first measurements of atmospheric temperature from 100 to 500 km. He made the first measurements of Einstein's general relativity red shift of the Sun. He discovered the hydrogen envelope of comets. Blamont was a member of the Science Steering Groups on the NASA missions Voyager, Pioneer-Venus, and of the USSR balloon mission Vega to Venus and Halley's comet; and a prime investigator on the Soviet Union's Phobos mission. He was a major contributor to the Lunar mission Clementine by the US Department of Defence and, in 1994. He developed image data compression for this mission, multiplying the number of lunar images obtained by 7 (2 million images). Among his honors are the NASA Medal for Exceptional Scientific Achievement, 1972, and Gagarin Medal of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, 1985. He received the Spie Prize (International Society for Optical Engineering) for his space technology achievements. His book Le Chiffre et le Songe (1993) received the French Roberval Prize in 1993 (Prix Grand Public Roberval). Prof. Blamont is currently adviser to the CNES President. Tags: google techtalks techtalk engedu talk talks googletechtalks education |
User: booshoe37 |
An Observation. DISCLAIMER: This video contains a few graphic images. I appologize if they are uncomfortable to watch. I wasn't quite sure what to put for the title. This is a project I have been working on. It is a video of a few global issues compared to the world we see... I know it isn't like my other videos, but I think it has a good message. It makes you think! This is a great website- http://www.freerice.com/ Background music: Comptine d'un autre été L'après Midi It's a great song to play on the piano! BEST COMMENT EVER: robleblanc- Hi Matt, This is a really good video. I have to admit that sometimes I can be cynical about people of your age group (watching My Super Sweet 16 and things like that on MTV). And then a video like this comes along, and I'm stunned by how mature and thoughtful people who are still in high school can be. You really are one of the best things about Youtube. Best, Rob I will have a new comedy video out sometime this week or next weekend. (We are still waiting on the recording for the stalker song, I'll keep you all posted!) Tags: booshoe37 world issues 911 darfur natural disaster hope |
User: duenyen |
"Observation" NVC Nonviolent Communication "The Honolulu Nonviolent Communication Practice Group presents Mary Mackenzie and Christa Morf, certified NVC trainers in a workshop on the "Intention to Connect." This is a review of the first step of the NVC process: "Observation" For more information: Mary Mackenzie's website: NVC Academy: http://nvctraining.com/ Center for Nonviolent Communication: http://www.cnvc.org/ Empathy and Surfing: http://www.noogenesis.com/nvc/surf_nvc.html Tags: NVC Nonviolent Communication Intention Connection Observation Mary Mackenzie Christa Morf certified trainers |
User: asia1mage |
Dornier Do 228 Flightdeck Observation! This Dornier Do 228 gave me a free ride from my general aviation alma mater OMNI Aviation to Manila Ninoy Aquino International Airport(NAIA/MNL/RPLL). OMNI Field is a small airport with a 640-meters only runway! And the landing phase you can see the whole procedure of localizer capture using HSI CDI. Tags: Dornier cockpit jmpseat Do228 flightdeck Manila Ninoy Aquino NAIA MNL RPLL localizer capture HSI CDI 菲律賓 克拉克 航空 飛機 馬尼拉 |