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General Dynamics Mission Systems

General Dynamics Mission Systems is a business unit of American defense and aerospace company General Dynamics. General Dynamics Mission Systems integrates secure communication and information systems and technology. General Dynamics Mission Systems has core manufacturing in secure communications networks; radios and satellite technology for the defense, cyber, public safety, and intelligence communities. (Wikipedia).

General Dynamics Mission Systems
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Space Launch System Scale and Power (Animation) (version 1)

Animation depicting NASA’s Space Launch System, the world's most powerful rocket for a new era of human exploration beyond Earth’s orbit. With its unprecedented capabilities, SLS will launch astronauts in the agency’s Orion spacecraft on missions to explore multiple, deep-space destination

From playlist Space Launch System Playlist

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The Charming Genius of the Apollo Guidance Computer - Brian Troutwine

See more space related talks by Brian Troutwine from EEF17 https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1&v=pwoaJvrJE_U Slides and more info: http://www.codemesh.io/codemesh2015/brian-troutwine The Apollo Project was the first flight system to deploy with a digital, general-purpose comput

From playlist Space Navigation Playlist

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LS3 Follow Tight

Working with the Marine Corps Warfighting Laboratory (MCWL), researchers from DARPA's LS3 program demonstrated new advances in the robot's control, stability and maneuverability, including "Leader Follow" decision making, enhanced roll recovery, exact foot placement over rough terrain, the

From playlist Robots, AI, and human-machine interfaces

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SLS Artemis I Launch Animation

Animation depicting NASA’s Space Launch System, the world's most powerful rocket for a new era of human exploration beyond Earth’s orbit. With its unprecedented capabilities, SLS will launch astronauts in the agency’s Orion spacecraft on missions to explore multiple, deep-space destination

From playlist RS-25 Playlist

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The Anatomy of a Dynamical System

Dynamical systems are how we model the changing world around us. This video explores the components that make up a dynamical system. Follow updates on Twitter @eigensteve website: eigensteve.com

From playlist Research Abstracts from Brunton Lab

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Project Gemini: The Final Preparation For The Apollo Program [4K] | Trajectory | Spark

Project Gemini provided NASA with important information that led to the success of the Apollo Program, and came with tons of challenges that NASA has to overcome. While our magnetic field has been fluctuating, ESA has deployed SWARM, magnetic satellites to try and learn more about this and

From playlist Trajectory | Spark

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Science Bulletins: SpaceX Dragon Succeeds in Historic Mission

SpaceX achieved a milestone in space travel last month, becoming the first private company in the United States to successfully launch a cargo capsule, attach it to the International Space Station, and safely return it to Earth. Their Falcon 9 rocket and Dragon spacecraft were developed wi

From playlist Science Bulletins

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What Are Reactive Systems?

Reactive Systems use a high-performance software architecture. They are resilient under stress, and their reactive design allows them to scale elastically to meet demand. The reactive design approach allows the creation of more complex, more flexible systems and forms the basis for some of

From playlist Software Engineering

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Martin Lo (10/21/20): The topology of the 3 body problem & space

Title: The topology of the 3 body problem & space The seminal work of Charles Conley in the 1960s on the topological structure of invariant manifolds in the Circular Restricted 3 Body Problem (CR3BP) continues to have a profound influence today on the design of space missions and our unde

From playlist AATRN 2020

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One-on-One Conversation with New Horizons Scientist

Hank interviews Dr. Alex Harrison Parker about New Horizons' Pluto flyby, what's next for the probe, and what we can anticipate learning about the solar system's history! ---------- Dooblydoo thanks go to the following Patreon supporters -- we couldn't make SciShow without them! Shout out

From playlist SciShow Talk Show

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Colloquium MathAlp 2016 - Emmanuel Trélat

Théorie du contrôle optimal et applications aux missions spatiales La problématique du contrôle optimal est de guider l'évolution en temps d'un système donné vers une configuration finale souhaitée, tout en minimisant un certain critère. Le point saillant de cette théorie, qui généralise

From playlist Colloquiums MathAlp

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The Three-Body Problem: A Chaotic Tale from Newton to Symplectic Geometry and Spa...- Agustin Moreno

Friends Talk Topic: The Three-Body Problem: A Chaotic Tale from Newton to Symplectic Geometry and Space Exploration Speaker: Agustin Moreno Affiliation: Member, School of Mathematics Date: March 10, 2023 One of the most important events in science dates back to 1687, when Newton publishe

From playlist Friends of the Institute

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Celestial Mechanics and a Geometry Based on Area - Helmut Hofer

Helmut Hofer Institute for Advanced Study March 10, 2010 The mathematical problems arising from modern celestial mechanics, which originated with Isaac Newton’s Principia in 1687, have led to many mathematical theories. Poincaré (1854-1912) discovered that a system of several celestial bo

From playlist Mathematics

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Paola Mannucci: "Deterministics Mean Field Games with control on the acceleration"

High Dimensional Hamilton-Jacobi PDEs 2020 Workshop III: Mean Field Games and Applications "Deterministics Mean Field Games with control on the acceleration" Paola Mannucci - Università di Padova Abstract: We study deterministic mean field games (MFGs) with finite time horizon in which t

From playlist High Dimensional Hamilton-Jacobi PDEs 2020

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The World of Scientific Ballooning (live public talk)

Original airdate: Feb. 7 at 7 p.m. PT (10 p.m. ET, 0200 UTC) Human flight began with the balloon, and today it is the last bastion of guerrilla science. Scientific ballooning provides a well-tested, reliable, low-cost, moderate risk platform that helps prepare the next generation of scien

From playlist Technology

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Apollo Mission Simulators & Computer Control Company's DDP-224 Vintage Computer 3C NASA

Vintage 1960's: "Apollo Mission Simulators and Computer Control Company’s DDP-224 Computer." Through vintage photos and rare film clips, we explore NASA’s Apollo simulators and the 3C (Computer Control Company) minicomputer, the DDP-224. 3C was a pioneering computer company from 1952

From playlist Computers of the 1960's

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Interstellar Travel Without Breaking Physics with Andrew Higgins

Interstellar travel can be real. And you don't need to break the laws of Physics to do it. In this interview, I discuss a realistic way we can send missions to nearby stars in our lifetimes. 🦄 Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/universetoday 00:00:00 Intro 00:02:06 How hard is i

From playlist Interviews

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Apollo Comms Part 21: TV from the Moon

Our first successful video transmission using the original Apollo comms hardware. And sadly we don't have a real Apollo moon camera, so we have to cobble one together ourselves. Apollo Comms Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v49ucdZcx9s&list=PL-_93BVApb58SXL-BCv4rVHL-8GuC2WGb Lin

From playlist Space Hardware

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Moon Dance: Dynamics of the Moons of the Outer Solar System (Live Public Talk)

We are the map makers, the orbit takers. By knowing where the small moons of our solar system are, we can plan our missions. This will be a practical story of why orbits are important when looking at solar dynamics, resonances, and moons of our outer solar system. Speaker: Dr. Marina Broz

From playlist Von Karman Public Talks

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