Nepal v Bangladesh Match Highlights | ICC U19 Men’s CWC 2024
Nepal v Bangladesh Match Highlights | ICC U19 Men’s CWC 2024
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Pakistan v Ireland Match Highlights | ICC U19 Men’s CWC 2024
Pakistan secure their first win in Super Six, defeating Ireland by three wickets.
Match Highlights 📽️
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India Vs Usa Match Highlights ICC U19 Men's CWC 2024
India Vs Usa Match Highlights ICC U19 Men's CWC 2024
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Afghanistan v Nepal Match Highlights | ICC U19 CWC 2024
🎙️ “Nepal have taken the most incredible victory you’d ever imagine.”
Still can’t get over this thrilling one-wicket win that helped Nepal secure a Super Six spot at the #U19WorldCup 2024 🔥🔥🔥
Match Highlights 📽️
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Artemis II Booster Grain Inspection and Move to Work Stand
Artemis II Booster Grain Inspection and Move to Work Stand
Artemis , Artemis II , Artemis II resource reel , SRB , RPSF , booster , booster processing , grain inspection
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Axiom Mission 3 By NASA
Axiom Mission 3 crew members Michael Lopez-Alegria, Walter Villadei, Alper Gezeravci, and Marcus Wandt docked to the forward port of the Harmony module of the International Space Station Jan. 20 following a launch from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida Jan. 18. Following docking, the crew opened the hatch of the SpaceX Dragon spacecraft and floated aboard the International Space Station where they were greeted by members of the Expedition 70 crew. The four private crew members will conduct a mission living and working aboard the microgravity laboratory on the third private astronaut mission as part of NASA’s effort to open to space to more people and science
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Humans In Space 🌌🚀 Ny niel degrass
What technology can we look forward to in commercial spaceflight? Neil deGrasse Tyson and comedian Chuck Nice discover SpaceX, other space startups, and what is going on in the commercial space industry with engineer and executive Lauren Lyons.
Learn about commercial spaceflight launches and what it is like to work at SpaceX, Blue Origin, and Firefly. We break down different roles to get a payload safely to space, as well as Lauren’s work on Falcon-9. What happens during launch failures? How do you figure out what went wrong when everything gets blown up?
What is the difference between NASA and private enterprise? We break down the differences in risk tolerance for private industry and also the billionaires in space narrative. What are the current unsolved challenges in commercial space travel? Could we build a floating human colony in space? How could asteroid mining extend our reach into the solar system?
Learn about some exciting new startups, The XPRIZE, and technology to let humans live and work in space. We discuss the emerging commercial industry in Europe and how to organize companies to achieve their goals. All that, plus, what do we have to look forward to in the next generation of space?
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00:00 - Introduction: Commercial Spaceflight
3:04 - Working on Falcon-9 & Launching TESS
12:44 - Learning From Launch Failures
17:22 - The Difference Between Commercial Space & NASA
18:49 - The Billionaire Space Race Narrative
22:05 - What Are Current Unsolved Challenges in Commercial Space Travel?
31:24 - Building Floating Colonies in Space & Commercial Space Stations
36:30 - New Space Tech: Reusable Rockets & Refueling Stations
43:23 - Getting Space Startups To the Next Level
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Is Regenerative Farming the Future? with Neil deGrasse Tyson & Will Harris
Is industrial farming bad for us? Neil deGrasse Tyson and co-hosts Chuck Nice and Gary O’Reilly learn about the future of food production, regenerative agriculture, and greenwashing with herdsman, land steward, and author Will Harris.
Why move away from industrial farming? Learn about pesticides and the toll that linear and monoculture farming take on the land. We discuss desertification and the importance of organic matter in the soil. We discuss animal welfare in the cattle industry. What is the difference between grass-fed and corn-fed cattle?
We break down linear farming, its impact on communities, and why we started doing it. Should food be more expensive? We explore the connection between retail eating and industrial farming. Is it a sustainable model? Find out about different farming models’ impact on the environment and how farming practices can sequester carbon.
Learn about Will’s path to restoring his land and what motivated him to make the change. When you cut out pesticides what do you replace it with? How do small regenerative farms size up against multinational corporations? Plus, learn how consumers can help make regenerative farming mainstream.
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Above the Earth, Below the Surface: Landsat's Role in Monitoring Water Quality
Only 3% of water on Earth's surface is fresh - a vital resource for electricity, farming, and life. As global temperatures rise, disruptions like algal blooms, glacial melt, and drought threaten our aquatic ecosystems. Safeguarding these resources is crucial, and while scientists use a variety of ground-based techniques to gauge water quality, the Landsat program has provided water quality data from orbit for decades. Here are just a few ways Landsat satellites lend us a hand when it comes to monitoring water quality.
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