www.larouchepac.com — Part two of the New Economics deals with fusion-powered spaceflight as an integral part of national economic planning, by examining 1.) The measurement of physical-economic value and the notion of physical profit, 2.) The case of the 1960 Apollo Project as a physical-economic science driver for the United States, and 3.) The frontier questions of science that will represent both the impetus for, as well as the fruits of, a fusion-powered Moon-Mars program, especially in the area of biology and the relationship of electromagnetic radiation to living processes. Watch this, and you’ll never again believe the lie that “space travel costs too much.”
Tags: moon, imagination, creativity, Roosevelt
Aural Float – Dreamer´s Dream mixed with Apollo 15 video footage. My inspiration for this clip was the German television program Space Night of the Bayerischer Rundfunk (BR). Aural Float is a German ambient project, their music inspired Space Night.
Tags: universe, Mond, Mondspaziergang, Gabriel Le Mar
Science & Reason on Facebook: tinyurl.com ESA Space Science: Why go to Mars? Millions of years ago, the primitive environments of Mars and Earth were probably similar, so since life exists on Earth, then we can legitimately consider the hypothesis that it could also have developed on Mars. — Please subscribe to Science & Reason: • www.youtube.com • www.youtube.com • www.youtube.com • www.youtube.com — Signatures of life Where there’s water, there could be life. “Meteorites from Mars that have landed on Earth show clear evidence that conditions appropriate to life did exist on the planet, including in the recent past,” said Colin Pillinger, Consortium Leader for the Beagle 2 lander at the Open University, Milton Keynes, UK. “However, features in the meteorites which have been described as nanofossils are highly controversial. Unfortunately, we cannot be sure that organic matter found in the meteorites is the remnant of organisms that lived on Mars and not due to contamination on Earth. We need to repeat the experiments on rocks that never left the Red Planet.” The Beagle 2 lander would have looked for signatures of life on Mars, whether long-dead or still-living, by measuring the ratio of two different types of carbon in the rock. Biological processes on Earth favour the lighter isotope of carbon, carbon-12, over the heavier carbon-13. Hence, a high carbon-12 to carbon-13 ratio is taken as evidence of life and has been found in rocks up to 4000 million years old, even …
Tags: exobilogy, Earth, Methane, Spaceflight
Saturn V Launch Views – High Speed Cams Segment #1: Apollo 11 ignition and liftoff (high speed) Segment #2: Apollo 11 tracking (high speed) Segment #3: Apollo 8 ignition and liftoff (normal speed)
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Video clip of nasa’s MER Mission.
Tags: MER, Exploration, Vangelis, science
Astronomy videos: www.atheism-magazine.com Please subscribe to: • www.YouTube.com • www.YouTube.com Space: The Final Frontier – Achievements And Future Programmes (ESAcast in HQ). ESA’s Directorate of Human Spaceflight In its recent activity, ESA’s Directorate of Human Spaceflight brought to reality advanced ideas and projects, such as its contribution to the realisation of the International Space Station (ISS), the Columbus laboratory, the ATV, and all the other microgravity and science …
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Showreel of spaceflight and astronomical topics from the Science Photo Library. For best results, please watch in HD www.sciencephoto.com
Tags: Black, Comet, Bang, Mars
Video clip of NASA’s MER Mission.
Tags: NASA, Exploration, MER, Vangelis