....Just Dance, Beaches!
Roommate Stephanie and Honorary Roommate Richard dancing. Roommate Kalee and HR Logan commentating. 🙂
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....Just Dance, Beaches!
Roommate Stephanie and Honorary Roommate Richard dancing. Roommate Kalee and HR Logan commentating. 🙂
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Beaches Turks and Caicos 2015 drone flight
A drone over view you have to see of the very popular resort Beaches Turks and Caicos. Please like and or comment if you like these I will make more.
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Winter Storm Raises Concerns On Beaches
The weather conditions from winter storm Juno, raise concerns on possible beach erosion and flooding. For more New Jersey news, visit NJTV News online at njtvnews.org.
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Keep our beaches beautiful (subtitles)
Council works hard to keep its beaches and public spaces clean and clear of rubbish and litter. This is particularly important over the summer months, when up 50000 visitors can frequent the...
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Visit to San Pedro, the Beaches
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Health advisories were issued Tuesday for beaches at Ben T. Davis and Picnic Island based on criteria for bacteria recommended by the Environmental Protection Agency.
Samples taken Monday were above thresholds for enterococci bacteria, the Hillsborough County Health Department said.
The beaches should be considered unsafe for swimming, the department said.
Meanwhile, a similar health advisory for the beach at E.G. Simmons Park in Ruskin was lifted Tuesday.
Tests showed enterococci bacteria in the water at the beach has returned to acceptable levels, according to a release from the health department.
The advisory was put in place on Feb. 13.
The health department has been conducting coastal quality monitoring at nine sites once every two weeks since August 2000 and weekly since August 2002 through the states Healthy Beaches Monitoring Program.
Enterococci bacteria is typically found in the intestinal tracts of humans and animals and may cause human disease, infections, or rashes. It is an indication of fecal pollution, which may come from stormwater runoff, pets and wildlife, and human sewage, the department said.
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Health advisories issued for 2 Hillsborough beaches, lifted for one
Astronomy - Ch. 17: The Nature of Stars (31 of 37) Determining Stellar Radii
Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! In this video I will explain the 3 methods (interferometry, lunar occultation, and eclips...
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Collins Hill High School Solar Astronomy Jan 21st 2015
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SN "Impostor" 1997bs: LOSS First Supernova. Adams Kochanek (2015) OSU Astronomy Coffee Brief
This is an OSU Astronomy Coffee Brief for Adams Kochanek (2015) paper "SN "Impostor" 1997bs: LOSS #39; First Supernova", posted on astro-ph in January 2015. Vi...
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While NASA continues debating the final architecture for its planned Asteroid Redirect Mission (ARM), a couple of European researchers hope that theyve hit upon a means to drastically reduce the energies and velocities needed to overtake, grapple and gravitationally-capture such near-Earth objects.
If so, over-the-horizon asteroid capture missions not unlike ARM could someday be done on the cheap (or at least for less than their current projected billion dollar plus costs).
In a paper being published in the Journal of Guidance, Control and Dynamics, co-authors Patricia Verrier and Colin McInnes propose using a loophole in celestial mechanics that would allow for the artificial capture of an asteroid in an irregular, sticky orbit. That is, an orbit that wanders in a chaotic and ill-defined way. The idea is to use less energy by catching an asteroid in a chaotic sticky orbit rather than a regular and more well-defined and periodic orbit.
Capturing an asteroid around the Earth is usually done by reducing its energy to the point where it has less kinetic energy than needed to escape Earths gravity, Patricia Verrier, an astrodynamicist formerly at the University of Strathclyde in the U.K., told Forbes.
An artists concept of a NASA astronaut preparing to take samples from an asteroid that has been re-located into a stable Earth-Moon orbit. Credit: NASA
For a spacecraft to actually capture such an asteroid can require a high delta-v (or the amount of effort needed to change an objects orbit). This inherently presents quite a challenge for aerospace engineers actually designing capture mission spacecraft. But the authors found that the so-called irregular moon theory originally proposed by a separate group of researchers in 2003 to explain the chaos-assisted capture of our giant planets irregular moons could in theory also be used by mission engineers to aid in the capture of nearby asteroids.
The authors work, funded by the European Research Council (ERC), indicated that the energy that would be needed to capture an asteroid using their chaos-assisted method would be approximately only 10 percent of that needed for capture of an asteroid that is on an ordinary non-sticky orbit.
To demonstrate the concept, we looked at an asteroid trajectory that is not trapped around the Earth, but temporarily passes close to a regular region, said Verrier. We then calculated the point that requires the smallest energy change to apply an instantaneous impulse, or kick to move it into the regular region, so that its bound to Earth.
How different is this from previously proposed methods?
Other methods ensure that the asteroid is captured in such a way that it has less energy than it needs to escape again, so its permanently trapped, Colin McInnes, an astrodynamicist at the University of Glasgow in the U.K., told Forbes. With this method, in principle, the asteroid still has enough energy to escape, but cant since its orbit is sticky.
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Dwarf Fortress + Artificial Intelligence - 2015-01-18
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Ex Machina, Alex Garland and Artificial Intelligence.
I got to watch Ex Machina and talk to the director. It was fun. Here #39;s the trailer for the film: http://youtu.be/sNExF5WYMaA Give me all your money: http://w...
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Super Woo Radio Episode-24-Laura Lee Mistycah
Feb-2014 - The Artificial Intelligence, Chakra-Kundalini Conspiracy, Thought Snatchers, Soulless Beings, Stone of Truth Justice, Humor Reverses Black Magick and Voodoo.
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Virginia Tech CS5804 Introduction to Artificial Intelligence.
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Artificial "Intelligence" - BeamNG.drive
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Eric Horvitz on the New Era of Artificial Intelligence
We are in an era of devices and services that is bringing the dream of Artificial Intelligence to life. Eric Horvitz, head of the Microsoft Research Redmond lab and former AAAI president, describes...
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Artificial Intelligence to Replace Humanity
Alex Jones talks with Infowars reporter Lee Ann McAdoo about her experience at the AAAI conference and what the future of AI looks like. http://www.infowars.com/police-want-cop-tracking-app-banned.
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Computer Science 188 - 2015-01-27
Computer Science 188, 001 - Spring 2015 Introduction to Artificial Intelligence - Pieter Abbeel, Dan Klein Creative Commons 3.0: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs.
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