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  • The Kuiper Belt: Its Structure and Possible Origins

    Since the discovery of its first member in 1992, the trans-Neptunian Kuiper belt has been transformed from a theoretical construct invoked to explain the origin of ...

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  • The Kuiper Belt and its implications

    Kavli Prize Laureate lecture in collaboration with the Kavli Foundation. The early solar system was not always the orderly place it is now. Professor Jane Luu ...

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  • Kuiper Belt & The Tenth Planet Discovery

    Mike Brown, The Discoverer of the Tenth Planet Eris, talks about the Kuiper Belt. "This is a video recording of the Sept. 15, 2011, lecture by Caltech astronomer ...

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  • 20th Kaczmarczik Lecture: "New Horizons & the Exploration of the Pluto System”

    S. Alan Stern, PhD presenting. New Horizons is NASA's historic mission to explore the Pluto system and the Kuiper Belt. The fastest spacecraft every launched, ...

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  • Masursky Lecture: New Horizons - The Exploration of the Pluto System and the Kuiper Belt Beyond

    The 2016 Lunar and Planetary Science Conference Plenary Session's Masursky Lecture, “New Horizons: The Exploration of the Pluto System and the Kuiper ...

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  • CITA 574: Planet migration and the Kuiper belt

    Title: Planet migration and the Kuiper belt: what our local debris disk tells us about the dynamical history of the solar system Speaker: Kat Volk (CITA National ...

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  • Hal Weaver "The Exploration of Pluto and the Kuiper Belt by New Horizons"

    Hal Weaver, a research professor at The Johns Hopkins Physics & Astronomy and principal professional staff at Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics ...

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  • Pluto, Eris, and the Dwarf Planets of the Outer Solar System

    For More Webcasts: http://www.nasm.si.edu/webcasts/archive.cfm?siref=YouTube&video=PlutoErisDwarfPlanets Pluto, Eris, and the Dwarf Planets of the Outer ...

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  • Carnegie Neighborhood Lecture Series Presents Scott Sheppard "Beyond Pluto: The Hunt for Planet X"

    Scott Sheppard, staff scientist at DTM, gave a talk titled "Beyond Pluto: The Hunt for Planet X" on Thursday, May 19, 2016 in the Greenewalt Lecture Hall as part ...

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  • An Earth Sized Planet in the Kuiper Belt?

    Evidence suggesting an Earth sized planet may exist in the Kuiper Belt. From Michael Brown's Fulldome Kavli Prize lecture March 5th, 2015 (pre- 1.20.16 ...

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  • Bizarre orbits of minor planets beyond Neptune - Ann Marie Madigan(SETI Talk)

    The major planets in our solar system are on nearly circular orbits in a well-defined disk plane. The minor planets, however, take very different paths around the ...

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  • CITA 155: Planetary Spins, Kuiper Belt Objects and Binaries

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  • Public Lecture: The Exploration of Pluto

    Dr. Alan Stern, principal investigator for the New Horizons mission, will present a public lecture entitled “The Exploration of Pluto.” Topics to be covered are the ...

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  • Pluto and the Kuiper Belt

    Pluto's orbit compared to 1600 other known Trans Neptunian Objects. Created for Michael Brown's Kavli Prize lecture at the Adler Planetarium, March 5th, 2014.

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  • Stewart Swerdlow Why Are Aliens Gathering at the Kuiper Belt

    Stewart Swerdlow. It is believed there are well over 2 million 'strange' objects that do not operate within the standard Laws Of Astrophysics currently in the ...

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  • Kuiper Belt Aliens and the 4th Reich

    The Kuiper Belt is an area or space surrounding the outer portion of our solar system. For the last decade mainstream scientists in NASA and other places have ...

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  • PSW2362 Exploration of Pluto

    Friday, April 15, 2016 The 85th Joseph Henry Lecture The Exploration of Pluto Alan Stern Principal Scientist, New Horizons Vice President for Research, ...

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  • EAPS Lecture - "Pluto Revealed: Latest Results from NASA New Horizons Mission"

    Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences (EAPS) Professor Richard P. Binzel, a science team co-principal investigator for the NASA New ...

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  • Pluto, Eris, and the Dwarf Planets of the Outer Solar System

    Full Video- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WHNO079G1i8 Pluto, Eris, and the Dwarf Planets of the Outer Solar System Exploring Space Lecture webcast live ...

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  • Planet 9 Explained and Explored with Astronomer Konstantin Batygin

    Planet 9 is the biggest astronomical “discovery” of recent memory, and the process of calculating its existence is revealed with astronomer Konstantin Batygin.

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  • Team 14: New Horizons: Pluto and Beyond - Exploration of Pluto

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  • Stewart Swerdlow - CERN, Blue Beam and the Portal to Hell

    How many extraterrestrials are visiting Earth? Is the Project: Blue Beam alien in origin? Stewart Swerdlow unveils our planets history and future at Free Your ...

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  • Alan Stern | The Exploration of Pluto- New Horizons Update | NEAF Talks

    Filmed in HD April 2016 In 2015, the NASA New Horizons mission conducted the extremely successful reconnaissance the Pluto system. Dr. Stern will ...

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  • Solar System Ice - David Jewitt (SETI Talks)

    SETI Talks Archive: http://www.seti.org/talks We now know that ice in the solar system resides in at least three distinct reservoirs, known as the Oort cloud, the ...

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  • September 2015 UofT AstroTour: Placing the Planets

    The planets didn't start off where they are now. We know this from looking at the small things: the asteroids, comets, and Kuiper Belt objects. The movements of ...

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  • The von Kármán Lecture Series: Dawn’s Mission to the Asteroid Belt

    A Theodore von Kármán Lecture Series talk, held December 4 and 5 at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, addressed the ambitious and ...

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  • The Exploration of Pluto and the Kuiper Belt by NASA's New Horizons Mission

    The Exploration of Pluto and the Kuiper Belt by NASA's New Horizons Mission Hal Weaver, The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory NASA's ...

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  • EGS Astronomy 301 Observing Inferior and Superior Planets

    EGS Astronomy 301 Observing Inferior and Superior Planets The Solar System - terrestrial/rocky and gas giant planets. Kuiper Belt Asteroid Belt Dwarf planets ...

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  • Astronomy - Ch. 7: The Solar Sys - Comparative Planetology (22 of 33) Trans-Neptunian Objects

    Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! In this video I will discuss some of the larger trans-neptunian objects in the Kuiper Belt.

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  • The Shaw Prize Lecture by The Shaw Laureates in Astronomy 2012

    Please visit CUTV for full version : http://www.cpr.cuhk.edu.hk/cutv/detail/242 Having received the Shaw Laureates in Astronomy Prize 2012, Professor Jane Luu ...

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  • NCERT Class 6 Geography Chapter 1: Earth in the Solar System

    Dr. Manishika Jain explains the NCERT Class 6 Geography Chapter 1 : Earth in Solar System in the video tutorial. Highlights of what is covered is mentioned ...

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  • Debris Disks and the Evolution of Planetary Systems [repost]

    This repost fixes audio problems with the original recording.] Debris Disks and the Evolution of Planetary Systems Christine Chen, Space Telescope Science ...

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  • [GET-WISE 08] From Asteroids to the Kuiper Belt (Br. G. Consolmagno)

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  • Measures of Distance used in Astronomy

    Learn about the various meaures of distance used in astronomy. Know what a astronomical unit is and how to measure distance using them.

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  • Why Are There No Planets in the Asteroid Belt?

    The asteroid belt provides important clues into the history of our solar system. Meteorite specialist Denton Ebel, curator in the Division of Physical Sciences, ...

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  • New Horizons Gets 'Close' Glimpse at Kuiper Belt Object

    NASA's New Horizons spacecraft last month got the closest ever glimpse of a Kuiper Belt Object from just 69 million miles away.

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