Boring Bitcoin: time to buy? Sony enters thecrypto space & Ethereum 2.0?
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Hey Hamsters! Have you heard that Roaring Kitty hasnew love? And that boring Bitcoin might be actually agood thing? Let's see today's headlines to find outmore! Sony acquireda crypto exchange in 2022 and isfinally ready to go live with it. Vitalik Buterin believesEthereum transactions can be faster! Keith Gill, akaRoaring Kitty, might be onto something new! Thefamous GME trader tweeted in support of anAmerican pet store Chewy, and now the recent SECfiling shows that he owns 6.6% of the company. TheUS presidential elections are moving crypto markets,apparently! A DeFi prediction platform Polymarket hasbecome the world's largest election prediction marketbuilt, and it's built on blockchain. Over $200 million incrypto is placed on how the elections are gonna playout. Former Goldman Sachs executive Raoul Pal is bigon Solana! 90% big! Pal says 90% of his crypto isallocated to Solana, and he's expecting an explosivegrowth of the coin's price. Boring is an opportunity! Itmight not be the most exciting time for Bitcoin, but itmight be a good buying opportunity, CEO of a dataplatform CryptoQuant's Ki Young Ju thinks. Well, that'sall for today! Subscribe and remember: Hamsters arepower L
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NASA Welcomes New Partners to theArtemis Accords ... This Week @NASA - A
More partners in space exploration, new datameasuring ocean health, air quality and our climate,and an upgrade to testing facilities for Artemis Il .. afew of the stories to tell you about - This Week atNASA!
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What You Need to Know About Europa
Deep beneath the crust of Jupiter's frozen moonEuropa lies a massive liquid water ocean. Exploringthis ocean world with our Europa Clipper spacecraftcould provide new clues in our search for life beyondEarth.
Scheduled to launch in October 2024, Europa Clipper'smain science goal is to determine whether there areplaces below the icy moon's surface that could behabitable.
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Following the Shadow of the Total SolarEclipse on This Week @NASA - April 12, 2..
Following the shadow of the total solar eclipse, aNASA astronaut returns safely from the space station,and our lunar-roving robot gets some new hardware ...a few of the stories to tell you about - This Week atNASA!
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Panorama of Mars from Perseverance Rover
This panorama, taken on Feb. 20, 2021, by theNavigation Cameras, or Navcams, aboard NASA'sPerseverance Mars rover, was stitched together fromsix individual images after they were sent back toEarth.
A key objective for Perseverance's mission on Mars isastrobiology, including the search for signs of ancientmicrobial life. The rover will characterize the planet'sgeology and past climate, pave the way for humanexploration of the Red Planet, and be the first missionto collect and cache Martian rock and regolith.
Subsequent missions, currently under consideration byNASA in cooperation with ESA (European SpaceAgency), would send spacecraft to Mars to collectthese cached samples from the surface and returnthem to Earth for in-depth analysis.
The Mars 2020 Perseverance mission is part ofNASA's Moon to Mars exploration approach, whichincludes Artemis missions to the Moon that will helpprepare for human exploration of the Red Planet.
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in SouthernCalifornia built and manages operations of the Mars2020 Perseverance rover for NASA.
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NASA Remembers Legendary AstronautThomas Stafford
Today we mourn the passing of Thomas P. Stafford atthe age of 93.
In December 1965, Stafford piloted Gemini VI, the firstrendezvous in space, and helped develop techniquesto prove the basic theory and practicality of spacerendezVous.
Later he commanded Gemini IX and performed ademonstration of an early rendezvous that would beused in the Apollo lunar missions, the first opticalrendezvous, and a lunar orbit abort rendezvous.
He served as the commander of the Apollo 10 'dressrehearsal' mission preparing for the first Moon landingand as Apollo commander of the Apollo-Soyuz TestProject (ASTP) mission, a joint space flightculminating in the historic first meeting in spacebetween American Astronauts and SovietCosmonauts, which ended the International space
race.
Throughout his career, Stafford helped us push theboundaries of what's possible in air and space, flyingmore than 100 different types of aircraft.
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Advancing Moon Mobility for ArtemisAstronauts on This Week @NASA - April 5
Advancing Moon mobility for Artemis astronauts,getting ready for the total solar eclipse, and amilestone engine test for our Artemis Moon rocket ... afew of the stories to tell you about - This Week atNASA!
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NASA 2021: Let's Go to the Moon
Sending the first Artemis mission to the Moon inpreparation for human missions, landing a new roveron Mars, and launching the James Webb SpaceTelescope into space, expanding our ability to seedeep into the universe, are just a few of the thingsNASA has planned for 2021.
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GREAT LAKESScience Center NASA Glenn Vist 2024 Total Solar EclipseThrough the Eyesof NASA (Highlight
On April 8, 2024, North America's last total solareclipse until 2045 moved across the continent. Itmade landfall in Mexico, crossed the United Statesfrom Texas to Maine, and departed across Canada'sAtlantic coast.
This video offers viewers highlights of the eclipsefrom NASA's live commentary. Different vantagepoints include the International Space Station, WB-57aircraft, and 12 telescopes stationed across North
A total solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passesbetween the Sun and the Earth, completely blockingthe face of the Sun. The sky darkens as if it were dawor dusk.
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Perseverance Rover's Descent and Touchdown on Mars (Official NASA Video
NASA's Mars 2020 Perseverance mission capturedthrilling footage of its rover landing in Mars' JezeroCrater on Feb. 18, 2021. The real footage in this videowas captured by several cameras that are part of therover's entry, descent, and landing suite. The vievwsinclude a camera looking down from the spacecraft'sdescent stage (a kind of rocket-powered jet pack thathelps fly the rover to its landing site), a camera on therover looking up at the descent stage, a camera on thetop of the aeroshell (a capsule protecting the rover)looking up at that parachute, and a camera on thebottom of the rover looking down at the Martiansurface.
The audio embedded in the video comes from themission control call-outs during entry, descent, andlanding.
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EPIC View of Moon Transiting the Earth
This animation features actual satellite images of thefar side of the moon, illuminated by the sun, as itcrosses between the DSCOVR spacecraft's EarthPolychromatic Imaging Camera (EPIC) and telescope,and the Earth - one million miles away.
Read more: http://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/f...
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NASA 2020 NASA 2020: Are You Ready?
Launching Americans from U.S. soil, sending a newrover to Mars and continuing to prepare for humanmissions to the Moon are just a few of the thingsNASA has planned for 2020.
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MSA NSYNC's Lance Bass Shows How to SafelyView a Total Solar Eclipse
On Monday, April 8, 2024, a total solar eclipse willmove across North America, traveling through Mexico,across the United States from Texas to Maine, and outacross Canada's Atlantic coast. Pop star Lance Basshas some safety tips to share so that you don't say"Bye, Bye, Bye" to your eye, eye, eyes.
Not in the path of the eclipse? Watch with us fromanywhere in the world. We will provide live broadcastcoverage from 1 to 4 p.m. EDT (1700 to 2000 UTC) onApril 8. We'll share conversations with experts andprovide telescope views of the eclipse from severalsites along the eclipse path:2024 Total Solar Eclip...
WARNING: Except during the brief totality phase of atotal solar eclipse, when the Moon completely blocksthe Sun's bright face, it is not safe to look directly atthe Sun without specialized eye protection designedfor solar viewing. Indirect viewing methods, such aspinhole projectors, can also be used to experience aneclipse. For more on how to safely view this eclipse:go.nasa.gov/Eclipse2024Safety
Learn more about the total solar eclipse:
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Solar Eclipse Jeclipse Secliose eclipseJeclipse Astronauts Share Tips for Viewing a Total
Astronauts Stephen Bowen, Woody Hoburg, FrankRubio and Sultan Alneyadi are on a mission to get youready for the upcoming total eclipse on Monday, April8, 2024.
Not in the path of the eclipse? Watch with us fromanywhere in the world. We will provide live broadcastcoverage from 1 to 4 p.m. EDT (1700 to 2000 UTC) onApril 8. We'll share conversations with experts andprovide telescope views of the eclipse from severalsites along the eclipse path:2024 Total Solar Eclip...
WARNING: Except during the brief totality phase of atotal solar eclipse, when the Moon completely blocksthe Sun's bright face, it is not safe to look directly atthe Sun without specialized eye protection designedfor solar viewing. Indirect viewing methods, such aspinhole projectors, can also be used to experience aneclipse.
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The Universe is Calling: Apply to Be aNASA Astronaut (Official NASA Video feat..
Were recruiting Tor Our next class oŤ NASA astronauts.Selected candidates could fly on Artemis missions tothe Moon and, eventually, Mars. Will you be one ofthem?
Applications are open from March 5 through April 16,2024. Read the requirements and start yourapplication by visiting https://go.nasa.gov/astro2 024.
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The Space Station's Newest Residents onThis Week @NASA - March 29, 2024
A NASA astronaut is one of the space station's newestresidents, planning for the upcoming total solar
eclipse, and a notable award for an historic asteroidsample return mission ... a few of the stories to tell youabout - This Week at NASA!
Video Producer: Andre ValentineVideo Editor: Andre ValentineNarrator: Emanuel CooperMusic: Universal Production MusicCredit: NASA
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Action Cam Footage From October 2017 Spacewalk
NASA astronaut Randy Bresnik captured this footagewith a GoPro camera on Oct. 20, 2017 during aspacewalk outside the International Space Station.Bresnik reflected on this quiet moment, "Sometimeson a #spacewalk, you just have to take a moment toenjoy the beauty of our planet Earth. This Go-Profootage is from our spacewalk where Joe Acaba and |refurbished the Canadarm2 robotic arm and theDextre robotic arm extension."Read more about the spacewalk:
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NASA 2024:Onward And Upward
Landing science on the Moon, demonstrating quietsupersonic aircraft, and launching twO new Earthclimate satellites, plus a mission to Europa, one ofJupiter's icy moons, are just a FEW of the milestoneswe have planned for 2024.
To learn more about the missions mentioned in thisvideo, take a deep dive into these links:
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We are Nasa
We've taken giant leaps and left our mark in theheavens. Now we're building the next chapter,returning to the Moon to stay, and preparing to gobeyond. We are NASA - and after 60 years, we're justgetting started. Special thanks to Mike Rowe for theVoiceover work.
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We are going to the Moon to Stay.
We are going to the Moon, to stay, by 2024. And this ishow.
Special thanks to William Shatner for lending his voiceto this project.
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NASA Artemis Lunar Terrain Vehicle(Official NASA Trailer)
NASA hosted a news conference from the JohnsonSpace Center in Houston April 3, 2024, to announcethe companies selected to move forward in thedevelopment of the Lunar Terrain Vehicle under theLTVS (Lunar Terrain Vehicle Services)) contract. Theaward leverages NASA's expertise in developing andoperating these next generation "Moon buggies" tobuild commercial capabilities that support scientificdiscovery and long-term human exploration on theMoon. NASA intends to begin using the LTV forcrewed operations during the Artemis V mission onthe surface of the Moon.
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Artemis I Launching to the Moon: OfficialNASA Launch Trailer
Artemis I will be the first integrated test of NASA'sdeep space exploration systems: the Orion spacecraft,Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and the groundsystems at Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral,Florida. The first ina series of increasingly complexmissions, Artemis I will be an uncrewed flight test thatwill provide a foundation for human deep spaceexploration, and demonstrate our commitment andcapability to extend human existence to the Moon andbeyond.
During this flight, the spacecraft will launch on themost powerful rocket in the world and fly farther thanany spacecraft built for humans has ever flown. It willtravel 280,000 miles from Earth, thousands of milesbeyond the Moon over the course of about a four tosİx-week mission. Orion will stay in space longer thanany ship for astronauts has done without docking to aspace station and return home faster and hotter thanever before.
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How Do Spacecraft Slow Down? We Asked a NASA Technologist
How do spacecraft slow down? Rigid heat shields andretropropulsion have been the favorites of engineersfor years. Now NASA is testing a new inflatable heatshield technology that could allow us to carry evenlarger payloads to worlds with atmospheres.
Launching on Nov. 1 aboard a United Launch AllianceAtlas V rocket along with NOAA's JPSS-2 mission, theLow-Earth Orbit Flight Test of an InflatableDecelerator, or LOFTID, will demonstrate the heatshield's ability to slow down and survive atmospheric
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