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Reasons for Exploration & Colonization of North America
TEK: 8.2A
STAAR Aligned Video.& EL resource.
published: 25 Mar 2020
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UNDERCITY New York City urban exploration w STEVE DUNCAN, dir. Andrew Wonder
This is a film I made after some adventures underground with Steve Duncan (undercity.org) last summer. We also have a teaser video which you can watch on my vimeo page (vimeo.com/5752275).
Steve and I just completed another underground expedition with Norwegian explorer Erling Kagge (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erling_Kagge). It was featured in a three page article on the front page of the NY Times metro section and was written by Alan Feuer (nytimes.com/2011/01/02/nyregion/02underground.html). We were also covered by NPR's Jacki Lyden who's report will be aired on 1/2/11 and posted on NPR's site.
Shot on a canon 5d mkii with canon 24 f/1.4 (version 1) with the zacuto rapid fire, Zoom H4N and a sennheiser g2 wireless lav. The zacuto was really great at being there when I needed it but ...
published: 03 Jan 2011
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The Age of Exploration: Crash Course European History #4
The thing about European History is that it tends to leak out of Europe. Europeans haven't been great at staying put in Europe. As human beings do, the people of Europe were very busy traveling around to trade, to spread religion, and in a lot of cases to try and conquer other people. In the 15th and 16th centuries, Europeans developed a bunch of tools and techniques that would allow them to travel around the world, in numbers and force heretofore unseen on the planet. And a lot of the results weren't great for the people who already lived in the places Europeans were "visiting."
Sources
Fernandez-Armesto, Felipe. Pathfinders: A Global History of Exploration. New York: W. W. Norton, 2006.
Smith, Bonnie G. Modern Empires: A Reader. New York: Oxford University Press, 2016.
Crash Cour...
published: 03 May 2019
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The History of Space Exploration: a Timeline
Let us to take you back through the timeline of space exploration and its rich, fascinating history.
Starting in 1946, with a rudimentary German military rocket, we will explore world firsts and milestones, broken frontiers and heart-breaking tragedy, canine astronauts, sophisticated robots, alien landscapes and everything in between!
http://instagram.com/nasa_bestpix/
http://twitter.com/spacejunkies1
http://fb.me/NASAbestpix
published: 05 Jul 2021
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How Space Exploration Is Helping Us Save the Environment | Yakob Reed | TEDxDonauinselSalon
Space stations and rockets make us better at leaving our planet, but they might help us stay here too. Youth speaker Yakob Reed explains how space programs have been making humanity more sustainable through technology, and what this means for the future of our home. Yakob Jake Reed is a high school senior at the American International School in Vienna who hails from the United States and Malaysia. His interests in school involve theater arts, jazz guitar, journalism, and public speaking. His academic focuses are in Mathematics and Physical and Chemical Science. Jake hopes to study Aerospace Engineering at university. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
published: 12 Jan 2018
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English Exploration of North America-U.S. History #7
The first Englishmen in the Americas and the Roanoke colonies.
published: 04 Sep 2020
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Operation Exploration: The West Part 1 - US Geography for Kids!
We hope you are enjoying our large selection of engaging core & elective K-12 learning videos. New videos are added all the time - make sure you come back often to learn more! If you'd like us to cover any additional topics, please let us know. For practice, assessment, and many interactive activities that go along with each video, as well as a teacher/parent dashboard, go to Miacademy.co for Grades K-8 or Miaprep.com for grades 9-12!
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published: 26 Jul 2023
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Space Exploration's Little Dark Age
All Rights to respective owners
published: 13 Nov 2021
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Escape Velocity - A Quick History of Space Exploration
From the first rocket launch in 1926 to Gagarin, Armstrong, Hubble, Curiosity and beyond, take a fast ride through the 90 years of human space exploration.
Editor: David Peterson
http://randomphotons.com/
Music: Human Legacy, by Ivan Torrent
http://ivantorrent.bandcamp.com/
Poster Credits: NASA/JE Wallace/Bill Ingalls/SpaceX/David Peterson
More information about these events:
https://randomphotons.com/escapevelocity.html
© 2016 David Peterson
published: 17 Aug 2016
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Is space exploration worth the money?
Why space exploration is always worthwhile:
https://www.planetary.org/articles/space-exploration-is-always-worthwhile
This video is for anyone who has ever asked: "Should we really be spending money on space when there are problems to deal with down here on Earth?” Let's dig in to several reasons why space exploration is worth our money.
Full article:
https://www.planetary.org/articles/space-exploration-is-always-worthwhile
Perseverance Clean Room Footage - NASA / JPL
Curiosity Images and Celebrations
- NASA / JPL
Additional NASA / ISS Footage -
NASA
OSIRIS-REx Animations -
NASA / Goddard
DART Animations
- NASA/Johns Hopkins APL
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Join us: http://www.planetary.org/join
About The Planetary Society:
The Planetary Society has inspired millions of people to explore other w...
published: 23 Mar 2022
27:55
UNDERCITY New York City urban exploration w STEVE DUNCAN, dir. Andrew Wonder
This is a film I made after some adventures underground with Steve Duncan (undercity.org) last summer. We also have a teaser video which you can watch on my vim...
This is a film I made after some adventures underground with Steve Duncan (undercity.org) last summer. We also have a teaser video which you can watch on my vimeo page (vimeo.com/5752275).
Steve and I just completed another underground expedition with Norwegian explorer Erling Kagge (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erling_Kagge). It was featured in a three page article on the front page of the NY Times metro section and was written by Alan Feuer (nytimes.com/2011/01/02/nyregion/02underground.html). We were also covered by NPR's Jacki Lyden who's report will be aired on 1/2/11 and posted on NPR's site.
Shot on a canon 5d mkii with canon 24 f/1.4 (version 1) with the zacuto rapid fire, Zoom H4N and a sennheiser g2 wireless lav. The zacuto was really great at being there when I needed it but also staying out of the way.
Please leave a comment below and let me know what you think. Thanks for watching!
https://wn.com/Undercity_New_York_City_Urban_Exploration_W_Steve_Duncan,_Dir._Andrew_Wonder
This is a film I made after some adventures underground with Steve Duncan (undercity.org) last summer. We also have a teaser video which you can watch on my vimeo page (vimeo.com/5752275).
Steve and I just completed another underground expedition with Norwegian explorer Erling Kagge (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erling_Kagge). It was featured in a three page article on the front page of the NY Times metro section and was written by Alan Feuer (nytimes.com/2011/01/02/nyregion/02underground.html). We were also covered by NPR's Jacki Lyden who's report will be aired on 1/2/11 and posted on NPR's site.
Shot on a canon 5d mkii with canon 24 f/1.4 (version 1) with the zacuto rapid fire, Zoom H4N and a sennheiser g2 wireless lav. The zacuto was really great at being there when I needed it but also staying out of the way.
Please leave a comment below and let me know what you think. Thanks for watching!
- published: 03 Jan 2011
- views: 5370623
15:40
The Age of Exploration: Crash Course European History #4
The thing about European History is that it tends to leak out of Europe. Europeans haven't been great at staying put in Europe. As human beings do, the people o...
The thing about European History is that it tends to leak out of Europe. Europeans haven't been great at staying put in Europe. As human beings do, the people of Europe were very busy traveling around to trade, to spread religion, and in a lot of cases to try and conquer other people. In the 15th and 16th centuries, Europeans developed a bunch of tools and techniques that would allow them to travel around the world, in numbers and force heretofore unseen on the planet. And a lot of the results weren't great for the people who already lived in the places Europeans were "visiting."
Sources
Fernandez-Armesto, Felipe. Pathfinders: A Global History of Exploration. New York: W. W. Norton, 2006.
Smith, Bonnie G. Modern Empires: A Reader. New York: Oxford University Press, 2016.
Crash Course is on Patreon! You can support us directly by signing up at http://www.patreon.com/crashcourse
Thanks to the following patrons for their generous monthly contributions that help keep Crash Course free for everyone forever:
Eric Prestemon, Sam Buck, Mark Brouwer, Jonathan Zbikowski, Siobhan Sabino, Zach Van Stanley, Bob Doye, Jennifer Killen, Naman Goel, Nathan Catchings, Brandon Westmoreland, dorsey, Indika Siriwardena, Kenneth F Penttinen, Trevin Beattie, Erika & Alexa Saur, Glenn Elliott, Justin Zingsheim, Jessica Wode, Tom Trval, Jason Saslow, Nathan Taylor, Brian Thomas Gossett, Khaled El Shalakany, SR Foxley, Sam Ferguson, Yasenia Cruz, Eric Koslow, Caleb Weeks, Tim Curwick, D.A. Noe, Shawn Arnold, Malcolm Callis, William McGraw, Andrei Krishkevich, Rachel Bright, Jirat, Ian Dundore
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https://wn.com/The_Age_Of_Exploration_Crash_Course_European_History_4
The thing about European History is that it tends to leak out of Europe. Europeans haven't been great at staying put in Europe. As human beings do, the people of Europe were very busy traveling around to trade, to spread religion, and in a lot of cases to try and conquer other people. In the 15th and 16th centuries, Europeans developed a bunch of tools and techniques that would allow them to travel around the world, in numbers and force heretofore unseen on the planet. And a lot of the results weren't great for the people who already lived in the places Europeans were "visiting."
Sources
Fernandez-Armesto, Felipe. Pathfinders: A Global History of Exploration. New York: W. W. Norton, 2006.
Smith, Bonnie G. Modern Empires: A Reader. New York: Oxford University Press, 2016.
Crash Course is on Patreon! You can support us directly by signing up at http://www.patreon.com/crashcourse
Thanks to the following patrons for their generous monthly contributions that help keep Crash Course free for everyone forever:
Eric Prestemon, Sam Buck, Mark Brouwer, Jonathan Zbikowski, Siobhan Sabino, Zach Van Stanley, Bob Doye, Jennifer Killen, Naman Goel, Nathan Catchings, Brandon Westmoreland, dorsey, Indika Siriwardena, Kenneth F Penttinen, Trevin Beattie, Erika & Alexa Saur, Glenn Elliott, Justin Zingsheim, Jessica Wode, Tom Trval, Jason Saslow, Nathan Taylor, Brian Thomas Gossett, Khaled El Shalakany, SR Foxley, Sam Ferguson, Yasenia Cruz, Eric Koslow, Caleb Weeks, Tim Curwick, D.A. Noe, Shawn Arnold, Malcolm Callis, William McGraw, Andrei Krishkevich, Rachel Bright, Jirat, Ian Dundore
--
Want to find Crash Course elsewhere on the internet?
Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/YouTubeCrashCourse
Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/TheCrashCourse
Tumblr - http://thecrashcourse.tumblr.com
Support Crash Course on Patreon: http://patreon.com/crashcourse
CC Kids: http://www.youtube.com/crashcoursekids
- published: 03 May 2019
- views: 2067644
16:04
The History of Space Exploration: a Timeline
Let us to take you back through the timeline of space exploration and its rich, fascinating history.
Starting in 1946, with a rudimentary German military rocket...
Let us to take you back through the timeline of space exploration and its rich, fascinating history.
Starting in 1946, with a rudimentary German military rocket, we will explore world firsts and milestones, broken frontiers and heart-breaking tragedy, canine astronauts, sophisticated robots, alien landscapes and everything in between!
http://instagram.com/nasa_bestpix/
http://twitter.com/spacejunkies1
http://fb.me/NASAbestpix
https://wn.com/The_History_Of_Space_Exploration_A_Timeline
Let us to take you back through the timeline of space exploration and its rich, fascinating history.
Starting in 1946, with a rudimentary German military rocket, we will explore world firsts and milestones, broken frontiers and heart-breaking tragedy, canine astronauts, sophisticated robots, alien landscapes and everything in between!
http://instagram.com/nasa_bestpix/
http://twitter.com/spacejunkies1
http://fb.me/NASAbestpix
- published: 05 Jul 2021
- views: 122333
5:31
How Space Exploration Is Helping Us Save the Environment | Yakob Reed | TEDxDonauinselSalon
Space stations and rockets make us better at leaving our planet, but they might help us stay here too. Youth speaker Yakob Reed explains how space programs have...
Space stations and rockets make us better at leaving our planet, but they might help us stay here too. Youth speaker Yakob Reed explains how space programs have been making humanity more sustainable through technology, and what this means for the future of our home. Yakob Jake Reed is a high school senior at the American International School in Vienna who hails from the United States and Malaysia. His interests in school involve theater arts, jazz guitar, journalism, and public speaking. His academic focuses are in Mathematics and Physical and Chemical Science. Jake hopes to study Aerospace Engineering at university. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
https://wn.com/How_Space_Exploration_Is_Helping_US_Save_The_Environment_|_Yakob_Reed_|_Tedxdonauinselsalon
Space stations and rockets make us better at leaving our planet, but they might help us stay here too. Youth speaker Yakob Reed explains how space programs have been making humanity more sustainable through technology, and what this means for the future of our home. Yakob Jake Reed is a high school senior at the American International School in Vienna who hails from the United States and Malaysia. His interests in school involve theater arts, jazz guitar, journalism, and public speaking. His academic focuses are in Mathematics and Physical and Chemical Science. Jake hopes to study Aerospace Engineering at university. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
- published: 12 Jan 2018
- views: 7078
13:01
Operation Exploration: The West Part 1 - US Geography for Kids!
We hope you are enjoying our large selection of engaging core & elective K-12 learning videos. New videos are added all the time - make sure you come back often...
We hope you are enjoying our large selection of engaging core & elective K-12 learning videos. New videos are added all the time - make sure you come back often to learn more! If you'd like us to cover any additional topics, please let us know. For practice, assessment, and many interactive activities that go along with each video, as well as a teacher/parent dashboard, go to Miacademy.co for Grades K-8 or Miaprep.com for grades 9-12!
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https://wn.com/Operation_Exploration_The_West_Part_1_US_Geography_For_Kids
We hope you are enjoying our large selection of engaging core & elective K-12 learning videos. New videos are added all the time - make sure you come back often to learn more! If you'd like us to cover any additional topics, please let us know. For practice, assessment, and many interactive activities that go along with each video, as well as a teacher/parent dashboard, go to Miacademy.co for Grades K-8 or Miaprep.com for grades 9-12!
Get a 35% discount on our website - practice games, quizzes, and more to go along with each video: https://www.parents.miacademy.co/coupon?code=VIDEOSPECIAL
- published: 26 Jul 2023
- views: 8029
4:24
Escape Velocity - A Quick History of Space Exploration
From the first rocket launch in 1926 to Gagarin, Armstrong, Hubble, Curiosity and beyond, take a fast ride through the 90 years of human space exploration.
Edi...
From the first rocket launch in 1926 to Gagarin, Armstrong, Hubble, Curiosity and beyond, take a fast ride through the 90 years of human space exploration.
Editor: David Peterson
http://randomphotons.com/
Music: Human Legacy, by Ivan Torrent
http://ivantorrent.bandcamp.com/
Poster Credits: NASA/JE Wallace/Bill Ingalls/SpaceX/David Peterson
More information about these events:
https://randomphotons.com/escapevelocity.html
© 2016 David Peterson
https://wn.com/Escape_Velocity_A_Quick_History_Of_Space_Exploration
From the first rocket launch in 1926 to Gagarin, Armstrong, Hubble, Curiosity and beyond, take a fast ride through the 90 years of human space exploration.
Editor: David Peterson
http://randomphotons.com/
Music: Human Legacy, by Ivan Torrent
http://ivantorrent.bandcamp.com/
Poster Credits: NASA/JE Wallace/Bill Ingalls/SpaceX/David Peterson
More information about these events:
https://randomphotons.com/escapevelocity.html
© 2016 David Peterson
- published: 17 Aug 2016
- views: 4956479
3:53
Is space exploration worth the money?
Why space exploration is always worthwhile:
https://www.planetary.org/articles/space-exploration-is-always-worthwhile
This video is for anyone who has ever ask...
Why space exploration is always worthwhile:
https://www.planetary.org/articles/space-exploration-is-always-worthwhile
This video is for anyone who has ever asked: "Should we really be spending money on space when there are problems to deal with down here on Earth?” Let's dig in to several reasons why space exploration is worth our money.
Full article:
https://www.planetary.org/articles/space-exploration-is-always-worthwhile
Perseverance Clean Room Footage - NASA / JPL
Curiosity Images and Celebrations
- NASA / JPL
Additional NASA / ISS Footage -
NASA
OSIRIS-REx Animations -
NASA / Goddard
DART Animations
- NASA/Johns Hopkins APL
----
Join us: http://www.planetary.org/join
About The Planetary Society:
The Planetary Society has inspired millions of people to explore other worlds and seek other life. With the mission to empower the world's citizens to advance space science and exploration, its international membership makes the non-governmental Planetary Society the largest space interest group in the world. Carl Sagan, Bruce Murray, and Louis Friedman founded the Planetary Society in 1980. Bill Nye, a longtime member of The Planetary Society's Board, serves as CEO.
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https://wn.com/Is_Space_Exploration_Worth_The_Money
Why space exploration is always worthwhile:
https://www.planetary.org/articles/space-exploration-is-always-worthwhile
This video is for anyone who has ever asked: "Should we really be spending money on space when there are problems to deal with down here on Earth?” Let's dig in to several reasons why space exploration is worth our money.
Full article:
https://www.planetary.org/articles/space-exploration-is-always-worthwhile
Perseverance Clean Room Footage - NASA / JPL
Curiosity Images and Celebrations
- NASA / JPL
Additional NASA / ISS Footage -
NASA
OSIRIS-REx Animations -
NASA / Goddard
DART Animations
- NASA/Johns Hopkins APL
----
Join us: http://www.planetary.org/join
About The Planetary Society:
The Planetary Society has inspired millions of people to explore other worlds and seek other life. With the mission to empower the world's citizens to advance space science and exploration, its international membership makes the non-governmental Planetary Society the largest space interest group in the world. Carl Sagan, Bruce Murray, and Louis Friedman founded the Planetary Society in 1980. Bill Nye, a longtime member of The Planetary Society's Board, serves as CEO.
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Follow us!
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- published: 23 Mar 2022
- views: 40984