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  • Planets and Exoplanets

    David Jewitt, professor of Earth & Space Sciences and Physics & Astronomy at UCLA, gives a modern broad view of our solar system and planetary systems of ...

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  • Alan Rubin hosts a tour of UCLA's Meteorite Gallery

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  • Planetary Profiles - Rachel Stevenson

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  • The Journey of Exploration: Celebrating Planetary Science at Caltech

    Produced in association with Caltech Academic Media Technologies. © 2013 California Institute of Technology Attribution: - Design & Production: Caltech ...

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  • Planetary Profiles - Michael Jura

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  • UCLA Professor David Paige - New Evidence for Water Ice on Mercury

    Planetary scientists have identified water ice and anomalously dark deposits within permanently shadowed regions at Mercury's north pole. Using data collected ...

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  • Planetary Profiles - An Yin

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  • Campus Plants Tour

    Wayne Dollase, professor emeritus of earth, planetary and space sciences, tracks the hundreds of different plant species on campus with an electronic database.

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  • Planetary Profiles - Brad Hansen

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  • Planetary Tectonics demonstrated by An Yin & Robin Reith

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  • Planetary Profiles - Alan Rubin

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  • Bacteria The Has Not Evolved Proves Evolution. What? Science Is So Messed Up.

    "It seems astounding that life has not evolved for more than 2 billion years—nearly half the history of the Earth," said J. William Schopf, a UCLA professor of earth ...

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  • Exploring Your Universe - A Science Day at UCLA

    Some highlights from the Exploring Your Universe event in 2012 at the University of California, Los Angeles. This family-oriented event is free to the public and ...

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  • Planetary Insights - Impactites

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  • "Primordial Ice Reservoirs of the Solar System"

    This year's Seyfert Lecture was given by Dr. David C. Jewitt, a professor in UCLA's Department of Earth and Space Sciences and in the Institute for Geophysics ...

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  • Beaker Ball Balance Problem

    Acrylic Ball: http://bit.ly/BBBacrylic Ping-Pong Ball: http://bit.ly/BBBpingpong Balanced: http://bit.ly/BBBbalanced This problem has made the rounds on the ...

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  • Planetary Insights - Lunar Geochemistry

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  • "New constraints on mantle dynamics and oceanic plate formation from seismic anisotropy"

    DTM Weekly Seminar - Caroline Beghein (UCLA) Caroline Beghein, an Assistant Professor at the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) in the ...

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  • David Jewitt speaks at Research Colloquium, 2010-2011

    David Jewitt, Professor of Earth & Space Sciences and Physics and Astronomy On November 17, 2010, Professor Jewitt presented his lecture on "Planets and ...

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  • Luminescence Measurements demonstrated by Professor Ed Rhodes

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  • Magnetic Fields in Solar System Planets - Gerald Schubert

    Gerald Schubert from UCLA prepared a talk which is presented by Dave Stevenson from Caltech. This talk was part of the Short Course on Magnetic Fields: A ...

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  • Dean's Lecture Series 2015 - Prof. Neil Brenner

    Dean's Lecture Series 2015 Professor Neil Brenner Professor of Urban Theory / Director, Urban Theory Lab / Graduate School of Design / Harvard University ...

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  • TEACHING CLIMATE CHANGE AT UCLA ATMOSPHERIC OCEANIC SCIENCES DEPARTMENT

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  • UCLA graduate student Chris Snead is honored for excellence in teaching

    Graduate student Chris Snead was honored on October 15, 2013 by the Academic Senate's Committee on Teaching at UCLA. Only five teaching assistants are ...

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  • Asteroids: Crash Course Astronomy #20

    Now that we've finished our tour of the planets, we're headed back to the asteroid belt. Asteroids are chunks of rock, metal, or both that were once part of ...

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  • Dawn News Conference: new data and imagery captured by the probe as it approaches Vesta

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  • Planetary Profiles - Matt Siegler

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  • Public Lecture | Pictures of Other Worlds: Exploring the Atmospheres of Exoplanets

    In less than two decades, scientists have discovered more than a thousand planets orbiting other stars. Now we know that our solar system is not alone -- but we ...

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  • Occator crater's bright spots might be salts

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  • Blue Planet: Oceanography, Lec 1, E&S Sci 15, UCLA

    Course Description: Earth & Space Science 15: Introduction to Oceanography is a class that provides a general introduction to geological, physical, chemical, ...

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  • An Asteroid's Surface in Fine Detail

    A video from NASA's Dawn spacecraft takes us on a flyover journey above the surface of the giant asteroid Vesta. The data obtained by Dawn's framing camera, ...

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  • Earth Is Made Up Of Two Planets, New Study Claims

    A new study claims that Earth may actually have been made up from the collision of two planets. According to this study, the moon is a small piece of the original ...

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  • Scientists Discover Lone Planet-Like Object In Midst Of Star Community

    Here on Earth, we have it pretty good, enjoying the benefits of a host star and planetary neighbors, but not all celestial bodies are so fortunate. Here on Earth, we ...

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  • Terence McKenna in Maui Hawaii 1994 - Axiom production

    So, back in the 90s we brought together for an exciting weekend workshop on Maui, Hawaii Terence McKenna . Participants came from around the world for this ...

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  • Dawn Gets Closer Views of Planet Ceres - Image NASA/JPL-Caltech

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  • "From Past to Present, How Rare IS Earth?" Ed Young at Mindshare LA

    "From Past to Present, How Rare IS Earth?" Ed Young, Ph.D. / Professor of Geochemistry & Cosmochemistry, Department of Earth and Space Sciences and ...

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  • Scientific Evidence of UFOs & Aliens : Planetary Evidence Aliens & UFO Exist

    Planetary evidence for the existence of aliens and foes is there, learn more about how life could exist on other planets in this free video. Expert: Dr. Franklin ...

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  • Earth and Planetary Science C20 - Lecture 1

    Earth and Planetary Science C20, 001 - Fall 2013 Creative Commons 3.0: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs.

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  • An introduction to fluid dynamics [SPINLab Educational Film]

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  • Scientific Evidence of UFOs & Aliens : Planetary Evidence Says Aliens & UFOs Exist

    Planetary evidence for the existence of aliens and foes is there, learn more about how life could exist on other planets in this free video. Expert: Dr. Franklin ...

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  • Reflective Based Data-Links Developed at JPL and UCLA - Adrian Tang

    Adrian Tang 2014-2015 Lecture Series November 19, 2014 JPL and UCLA have recently explored several types of data-link based on the concept of signal ...

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  • Ellipsoidal Shell Libration: The Movie

    SpinLab Films 2016. In this movie, we show via analog laboratory and numerical simulations that planetary libration can drive bulk turbulence in a ellipsoidal ...

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  • Our Moon Was Formed After Early Earth Collided With Another Space Object

    The moon likely exists due to a head-on collision between a much-younger Earth and a so-called "planetary embryo" known as Theia. The moon came into ...

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  • Top 10 Smartest People Alive Today

    The Top 10 Smartest People Alive Number 10: John Sununu Cuban born John Sununu was Governor of New Hampshire and served as the White House Chief ...

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  • Benjamin Bratton. Design, Philosophy and A.I. 2016

    http://www.egs.edu Benjamin H. Bratton, is an American theorist, sociologist and professor of visual arts, contemporary social and political theory, philosophy, ...

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