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ScienceCasts: To Bennu and Back

NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft is scheduled to launch on a mission to orbit, map and collect samples from the asteroid Bennu, and return to Earth 7 years later. OSIRIS-REx: http://www.asteroidmission.org/ Visit http://science.nasa.gov/ for more Click here to see more videos: https://alugha.com/NASA

Notes of the C major scale on a bass - Bobby's bass - Part 8

http://www.hoTodi.tv shows how it's done! Now that we have learned all the basics we want to develop them. This time, we will take a look at the notes of the C major scale and learn how to play the C major scale on each string with the fretting hand. Here's the sheet for this exercise: http://goo.g

Root, fifth and octave - Bobby's bass - Part 9

http://www.hoTodi.tv shows how it's done! Now that we are familiar with notes, the fretting hand and plucking hand, let's continue with some important basics. Today, we are going to learn what a root, a fifth and a concave is. is. We will play them on the strings and learn how to transpose them. H

The C major scale - Bobby's bass - Part 7

http://www.hoTodi.tv shows how it's done! Now that we have mastered the plucking hand and the fretting hand, we will continue with notes. The C major scale plays a special role here, because basically everything is based on it. As the basis for all other scales, tones and notes, everything stems fro

The Phrygian scale - Bobby's bass - Part 11

http://www.hoTodi.tv shows how it's done! It is going to be Spanish today! :) Ole! We will learn another scale, the Phrygian scale. This scale is especially important for the Spanish style. Here's the sheet for this exercise: http://goo.gl/IAQHG If you would like to join me in the studio, just let

Curiosity Rover Hits Paydirt on Mars | NASA Planetary Sciences

Learn about the discovery of conditions that would have been suitable for life on ancient Mars. In 2013, the Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) science team released initial findings from its first drilled sample using the Curiosity rover. MSL scientist Joel Hurowitz describes the sedimentary rock sample

How Safe is Graphene?

How safe is graphene when it’s used in face masks and other consumer and professional products? In this episode of Risk Bites, nanotechnology expert Professor Andrew Maynard looks at what’s known about the potential health risks associated with the engineered nanomaterial graphene, and how consume

Perseverance Mars Rover & the Search for Ancient Life

Millions of miles from Earth lies a dusty, cold, desert world with a very thin atmosphere. You know this planet as Mars…but it hasn’t always been this way. There’s evidence that the Red Planet was much wetter and warmer, with a thicker atmosphere, billions of years ago. Could it also have supported