Dynamical systems

Jet Propulsion Laboratory Development Ephemeris

Jet Propulsion Laboratory Development Ephemeris (abbreved JPL DE(number), or simply DE(number)) designates one of a series of mathematical models of the Solar System produced at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, for use in spacecraft navigation and astronomy. The models consist of numeric representations of positions, velocities and accelerations of major Solar System bodies, tabulated at equally spaced intervals of time, covering a specified span of years. Barycentric rectangular coordinates of the Sun, eight major planets and Pluto, and geocentric coordinates of the Moon are tabulated. (Wikipedia).

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Building Drone Rotors - PART 2

Part 2 of a multi-part series covering the construction and testing of large multi-rotor propellers. We apply the first coat of epoxy in this video.

From playlist Drones

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What else goes into building a jet engine? - Part 1

This is part one of a follow up video series on our recent turbojet engine test seen in our previous video - https://youtu.be/EP4Hf63zR6w Check out our jet engine playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzrI14lOlSqfbnnwLgubRqAyzCyOUuCD_ Find us on Patreon and our website: https://ww

From playlist Jet Engines

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Mod-01 Lec-03 Development of Jet propulsion for aircraft

Introduction to Aerospace Propulsion by Prof. Bhaskar Roy and Prof. A. M. Pradeep, Department of Aerospace Engineering, IIT Bombay For more details on NPTEL visit http://nptel.iitm.ac.in

From playlist IIT Bombay: Aerospace - Jet Aircraft Propulsion (CosmoLearning Aerospace Engineering)

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What else goes into building a jet engine? - Part 3

This is part three of a follow up video series on our recent turbojet engine test seen in our previous video - https://youtu.be/EP4Hf63zR6w Part two: https://youtu.be/6rhQ4yADlE0 Check out our jet engine playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzrI14lOlSqfbnnwLgubRqAyzCyOUuCD_ Find

From playlist Jet Engines

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What else goes into building a jet engine? - Part 2

This is part two of a follow up video series on our recent turbojet engine test seen in our previous video - https://youtu.be/EP4Hf63zR6w Part one: https://youtu.be/9q-UQriGSk8 Check out our jet engine playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzrI14lOlSqfbnnwLgubRqAyzCyOUuCD_ McMast

From playlist Jet Engines

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Lecture: Application of Runge-Kutta to Chaotic Dynamics and the Double Pendulum

We finish by considering the physical application of a double pendulum and a numerical model for its motion, demonstrating the chaotic behavior induced in the motion.

From playlist Beginning Scientific Computing

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Pulsar Timing Arrays See Red: The Era of Low-Frequency Gravitational Wave... by Maura McLaughlin

COLLOQUIUM : PULSAR TIMING ARRAYS SEE RED: THE ERA OF LOW-FREQUENCY GRAVITATIONAL WAVE DETECTION SPEAKER : Maura McLaughlin (West Virginia University, USA ) DATE : Mon, 30 January 2023, VENUE : Online and Madhava Lecture Hall ABSTRACT Millisecond pulsars are rapidly rotating neutron s

From playlist ICTS Colloquia

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Mod-22 Lec-42 Future of Aircraft Propulsion

Jet Aircraft Propulsion by Prof. Bhaskar Roy and Prof. A. M. Pradeep, Department of Aerospace Engineering, IIT Bombay. For more details on NPTEL visit http://nptel.iitm.ac.in

From playlist IIT Bombay: Aerospace - Jet Aircraft Propulsion (CosmoLearning Aerospace Engineering)

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The Turbojet!

I explain how to build a simple, inexpensive turbojet engine. We cover the selection of the turbocharger, the terminology and design principles for the entire engine as well as the associated instruments, pumps, filters and controls. Find us on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/techingred

From playlist Jet Engines

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What else goes into building a jet engine? - Part 4 Final

This is part four (the last part) of a follow up video series on our recent turbojet engine test seen in our previous video - https://youtu.be/EP4Hf63zR6w Part three: https://youtu.be/PZyxkTXcyd0 Check out our jet engine playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzrI14lOlSqfbnnwLgubRq

From playlist Jet Engines

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How a Rocket works?

Help us to make future videos for you. Make LE's efforts sustainable. Please support us at Patreon.com ! https://www.patreon.com/LearnEngineering The working of rocket and rocket engine are elaborated in a detailed way with help of animation here. The topics covered are liquid propellan

From playlist Aerospace & Aeronautical

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JPL, GO!

From Space Age rockets to 21st-century robot explorers on Mars, NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory has blazed the trail through our Solar System and beyond for over 80 years. Today NASA/JPL continues its world-leading innovation with programs in planetary exploration, Earth science, space-b

From playlist JPL Careers

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Explorer 1 & 60 Years of Space Science (live public talk)

Original air date: Jan. 25, 2018. Explorer 1 marked the start of the Space Age for America, and heralded the study of Earth from space. The JPL-built satellite confirmed the existence of the Van Allen radiation belts, the very first space science discovery. Explorer 1's success was only t

From playlist Explorer 1 - 1958

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FINDER: Development, Test, Use

Presented by James Lux, Jet Propulsion Laboratory FINDER (Finding Individuals for Disaster and Emergency Response) is a portable human life detector developed by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory for the Department of Homeland Security, Science and Technology Directorate. It is a low-power

From playlist 2017 MathWorks Research Summit

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Reflections on NASA’s Kepler Mission

The Kepler space telescope was NASA’s first mission to take a survey of exoplanets in our galaxy. The mission revealed that there are more planets than stars in the Milky Way, many of them rocky like Earth, and others unlike anything found in our own Solar System. Three members of the Kepl

From playlist Exoplanets

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MARS Mariner IV NASA's Vidicon Tube Camera (First MARS close-up photos 1965)

MARS Photos taken by Mariner IV in 1965 were the first close-up Martian photos ever taken. The Mars photos were taken with a specially designed on-board camera system and digital tape recorder that sent Mars photos back to earth. This video presentation includes rare film and photos of the

From playlist Vintage SPACE, NASA, Apollo, Science Fiction

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JPL and the Space Age: The American Rocketeer

NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory is widely known for its trailblazing role in space exploration, and the “JPL and the Space Age” documentary series invites viewers to relive those early adventures through rare archival footage and interviews with many of JPL’s pioneering engineers and scie

From playlist JPL and the Space Age

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A Lifetime of Opportunity: NASA Mars Rover Completes Its Mission (news briefing)

NASA announces "mission complete" for its Mars Exploration Rover (MER) Opportunity in a media briefing at 11 a.m. PST (2 p.m. EST) Wednesday, Feb. 13, from the agency’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, California. The briefing followed NASA’s last planned attempts to communi

From playlist Mars

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Mod-01 Lec-04 Turbojet, Reheat Turbojet and Multi-spool Engines

Jet Aircraft Propulsion by Prof. Bhaskar Roy and Prof. A. M. Pradeep, Department of Aerospace Engineering, IIT Bombay. For more details on NPTEL visit http://nptel.iitm.ac.in

From playlist IIT Bombay: Aerospace - Jet Aircraft Propulsion (CosmoLearning Aerospace Engineering)

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ASU Founders’ Day 2023: Laurie Leshin — Alumni Achievement Award

Laurie Leshin, an internationally recognized geochemist, space scientist and the director of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, is the recipient of the 2023 Alumni Achievement Award. Leshin has received accolades for her barrier-breaking leadership in the space industry and academia, and he

From playlist Founders' Day 2023

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