Easy Orbital Mechanics IV – The Oberth Effect

Explaining orbital mechanics visually, without math or complex terminology. The Oberth Effect is the basic rule that determines how to travel efficiently in space. Subscribe for more of these in the coming weeks! Original Author: Produced by Exploring Space and published on 22/09/2020

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What Is It Like To Lose The Sense Of Touch? | Science of the Senses E2 | Spark

This series unlocks the mysteries of the human brain by explaining why exactly we experience sights, smells, touch and sounds. Narrated by world-renowned and award-winning scientist, environmentalist and broadcaster, David Suzuki. Subscribe to Spark for more amazing science, tech & engineering videos: https://goo.gl/LIrlur ? Find us on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SparkDocs/ Instagram:>>>

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Why Does Our Brain Process Music Differently To Speech? | Science Of The Senses: Hearing | Spark

This series unlocks the mysteries of the human brain by explaining why exactly we experience sights, smells, touch and sounds. Narrated by world-renowned and award-winning scientist, environmentalist and broadcaster, David Suzuki. Subscribe to Spark for more amazing science, tech & engineering videos: https://goo.gl/LIrlur ? Find us on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SparkDocs/ Instagram:>>>

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Orbital Mechanics in 60 Seconds – Part III

Explaining basic space travel visually, without any math or difficult terminology. Here we use the example of a trip to Mars to show how space travel can sometimes be counterintuitive. Stay tuned for more videos in this series! Check out Part I here: https://youtu.be/hKdpzagTUxk Original Author: Produced by Exploring Space and>>>

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Orbital Mechanics in 60 Seconds – Part I

Explaining basic space travel visually, without any math or difficult terminology, using the example of a trip to the moon. Introduce someone you know to the basics of space travel! Re-recorded the VO on a better mic, and adjusted a couple of things. Original Author: Produced by Exploring Space and published>>>

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