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NASA: THEMIS Mission For more information: http://www.nasa.gov/themis NASA's THEMIS mission consists of five identical probes that will track the violent, colorful eruptions of aurora near the North Pole. The satellite is scheduled to liftoff on February 15, 2007 aboard a Delta II rocket from Launch Complex 17-B on Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida. Tags: NASA Goddard Space Flight Center TV THEMIS Aurora Northern Lights Satellite Rocket Earth Science Astronomy Walt Feimer |
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THEMIS - UCB/NASA Space Mission, 1/17/07 UC Berkeley leads NASA's mission to launch five identical space probes — the largest number of spacecraft ever attempted by the agency on a single rocket — to solve a decades-long mystery about the origin of magnetic storms that turn the green, shimmering curtains of the Earth's Northern and Southern Lights into colorful, dancing light shows. (6:00 min.) Contact: Roxanne Makasdjian, UCB Media Relations http://www.berkeley.edu/news/media/releases/2007/01/17_themis.shtml Tags: uc berkeley cal THEMIS auroras |
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Irmã Themis - De Evangélica a Católica A então superindente de Escola Dominical, testemunha a cura inesplicável e imediata de seu filho, por interseção de Maria, e hoje é católica fervorosa. Tags: BemAventurados Ex Evangelica Maria Catolica Testemunho conversão cura presbiteriana |
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THEMIS NASA's THEMIS mission with five identical probes will track the aurora-dynamic, colorful eruptions near the Northern and Southern poles. These eruptions are linked to energy releases in Earth's magnetosphere, called substorms, and their trigger mechanism has remained a scientific mystery. When the five identical probes align over the North American continent - every four days for about 15 hours - scientists will collect coordinated measurements along the Sun-Earth line. This will provide the first comprehensive look at the onset of substorms and how they trigger auroral eruptions. Twenty ground stations in Northern Canada and Alaska with automated, all-sky cameras and magnetometers will document the auroras from Earth. This will give scientists the first comprehensive look at the phenomena from Earth's upper atmosphere to far into space. The planned launch date is 15th February 2007. Tags: THEMIS aurora borealis substorm northern lights |
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THEMIS - Rocket Launch, 1/17/07 UC Berkeley leads NASA's mission to launch five identical space probes to solve a decades-long mystery about the origin of magnetic storms that turn the green, shimmering curtains of the Earth's Northern and Southern Lights into colorful, dancing light shows. Scientists from UC Berkeley's Space Sciences Lab and NASA launch the rocket carrying five THEMIS satellites into space. Contact: Roxanne Makasdjian, UCB Media Relations http://www.berkeley.edu/news/media/releases/2007/02/18_themis.shtml Tags: Cal Berkeley UC THEMIS Auroras Rocket |
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Metodologia Themis de Acesso à Justiça A Themis Assessoria Jurídica e Estudos do Gênero, de Porto Alegre, RS, decidiu traçar um projeto que g4antisse justiça também às mulheres. Criou a "Metodologia Themis de Acesso à Justiça", que aposta na capacitação em direito e cidadania da mulheres adultas para se tornarem Promotoras Legais Populares e adolescentes, que se tornam Jovens Multiplicadoras de Cidadania. Tags: promotoras populares direito da mulher justiça tecnologia social abravideo cidadania acesso igualdade |
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NASA - THEMIS Spacecraft Animation Taking multitasking to new heights, NASA launched the five THEMIS satellites aboard a single Delta II rocket from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida at 6:01 p.m. EST. Racing into space on the flaming power of three rocket stages and nine solid rocket motors, the THEMIS satellites will soon disperse around Earth to monitor auroras like the Northern Lights. NASA is undertaking the mission to investigate what causes auroras in the Earth's atmosphere to change in appearance and dissipate. Discovering why the light of auroras can fluctuate and fade will provide scientists with important details on how the planet's protective magnetosphere works and on the sun-Earth connection. The Mission THEMIS is a mission to investigate what causes auroras in the Earth's atmosphere to dramatically change from slowly shimmering waves of light to wildly shifting streaks of color. Discovering what causes auroras to change will provide scientists with important details on how the planet's magnetosphere works and the important Sun-Earth connection. Tags: NASA Science space rocket aurora satellite THEMIS Spacecraft Animation |
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THEMIS Launch NASA's THEMIS mission successfully launched, on board a Delta II rocket, Saturday, Feb. 17, at 6:01 p.m. EST from Pad 17-B at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. THEMIS stands for the Time History of Events and Macroscale Interactions during Substorms. It is NASA's first five-satellite mission launched aboard a single rocket. The spacecraft separated from the launch vehicle approximately 73 minutes after liftoff. By 8:07 p.m. EST, mission operators at the University of California, Berkeley, commanded and received signals from all five spacecraft, confirming nominal separation status. Tags: THEMIS Launch Liftoff |
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Delta II - Themis start Delta II - Themis launch 17/2/2007 NASA TV: www.nasa.gov Tags: Delta II Themis |
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Themis Spacecraft Launch (www.shuttlesource.com) http://Shuttlesource.com presents the launch of the Themis Spacecraft aboard a Delta Rocket, Feb 17, 2007. Visit shuttlesource.com for more NASA related video. Tags: themis launch NASA Rocket |