Life Always Give Us Exactly The Teacher We Need At Every Moment. This Includes Every Mosquito, Every

Life always give us exactly the teacher we need at every moment. This includes every mosquito, every misfortune, every red light, every traffic jam, every obnoxious supervisor, every illness, every loss, every moment of joy or depression, every addiction, every breath. Every moment is the guru.

Charlotte Joko Beck (via emotional-algebra)

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Solar System: Things to Know This Week

Add to your electronic bookshelf with these free e-books from NASA!

1. The Saturn System Through the Eyes of Cassini

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This work features 100 images highlighting Cassini’s 13-year tour at the ringed giant.

2. Earth as Art 

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Explore our beautiful home world as seen from space.

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Emblems of Exploration showcases the rich history of space and aeronautic logos.

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Hubble Focus: Our Amazing Solar System showcases the wonders of our galactic neighborhood.

5. NASA’s First A 

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This book dives into the role aeronautics plays in our mission of engineering and exploration.

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7. Ready for a Deeper Dive? 

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The NASA Systems Engineering Handbook describes how we get the job done.

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The space race really heats up in the third volume of famed Russian spacecraft designer Boris Chertok memoirs. Chertok, who worked under the legendary Sergey Korolev, continues his fascinating narrative on the early history of the Soviet space program, from 1961 to 1967 in Rockets and People III.

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The second volume of Walking to Olympus explores the 21st century evolution of spacewalks.

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Find your own great read in NASA’s free e-book library.

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9 years ago

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Motorcycle scene- The Great Escape, 1963, Steve McQueen

11 years ago

Hear what Aeolus sounds like! This recording was made on a breezy afternoon at the Eden Project!


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10 years ago
He Loved Chivalrie, Trouthe And Honour, Fredom And Curteisie.

He loved chivalrie, Trouthe and honour, fredom and curteisie.

The Canterbury Tales ‘The General Prologue’ l. 45

On this day in 1397, Geoffrey Chaucer told The Canterbury Tales for the first time at the court of Richard II.

Image credit: Geoffrey Chaucer. 17th century. Government Art Collection. Public domain via Wikimedia Commons.

9 years ago

As dangerous as explosions are in air, they are even more destructive in water. Because air is a compressible fluid, some part of an explosion’s energy is directed into air compression. Water, on the other hand, is incompressible, which makes it an excellent conductor of shock waves. In the video above we see some simple underwater explosions using water bottles filled with dry ice or liquid nitrogen. The explosions pulsate after detonation due to the interplay between the expanding gases and the surrounding water. When the gases expand too quickly, the water pressure is able to compress the gases back down. When the water pushes too far, the gases re-expand and the cycle repeats until the explosion’s energy is expended. This pulsating change in pressure is part of what makes underwater explosions so dangerous, especially to humans. Note in the video how the balloons ripple and distort due to the changing pressure. Those same changes in pressure can cause major internal damage to people. (Video credit: The Backyard Scientist; submitted by logicalamaze)

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