Orientation (geometry)

Land navigation

Land navigation is the discipline of following a route through unfamiliar terrain on foot or by vehicle, using maps with reference to terrain, a compass, and other navigational tools. It is distinguished from travel by traditional groups, such as the Tuareg across the Sahara and the Inuit across the Arctic, who use subtle cues to travel across familiar, yet minimally differentiated terrain. Land navigation is a core military discipline, which uses courses that are an essential part of military training. Often, these courses are several miles long in rough terrain and are performed under adverse conditions, such as at night or in the rain. In the late 19th century, land navigation developed into the sport of orienteering. The earliest use of the term 'orienteering' appears to be in 1886. Nordic military garrisons began orienteering competitions in 1895. (Wikipedia).

Land navigation
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Celestial Navigation Math

TabletClass.com - http://www.tabletclass.com Math. This video explains the basics of how math is used in celestial navigation. When people first started to navigate by stars a massive explosion in trade and culture developed. Celestial navigation requires the use of a sextant, clock and

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Celestial Navigation at Sea

This seminar will describe Celestial Navigation at sea, and how it can be combined with other information to form a useful ocean navigation process. If you ever wanted to know what celestial navigation was all about, this is your primer...

From playlist Space Navigation Playlist

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Space Navigation. Finding Your Way in the Cosmos

Until we learned to properly navigate our way across the oceans, early explorers were fearful to lose sight of land in case they’d be lost at sea. They learned to use the water currents, winds, movements of birds and of course, the positions of the Sun, the Moon and the stars to find their

From playlist Guide to Space

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How Does the Earth Create Different Landforms? Crash Course Geography #20

Cliffs and canyons, beaches and dunes, floodplains and river valleys, plateaus and mountains — these are all products of a restless Earth. In today’s episode we’re going to take a closer look at how landforms greatly influence how people live and derive meaning and a sense of place. From t

From playlist Geography

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Astronomy - Ch. 2: Understanding the Night Sky (5 of 23) Understanding the Celestial Sphere

Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! In this video I will explain what is the celestial sphere (a sort of GPS of the universe).

From playlist ASTRONOMY 2 THE NIGHT SKY

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Special Topics - GPS (1 of 100) The GPS Constellation

Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! In this video I will overview the content of the GPS (Global Positioning System) and explain the GPS constellation. Next video in this series can be seen at: https://youtu.be/Cwr6oLdWvJQ

From playlist SPECIAL TOPICS 2 - GPS

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Biggest ship launches

Ship launches are exciting as you get to see the ships come out of the shipyard and into the great sea or lake. Engineers build special processes to get these ships to water. There are three main methods of bringing a new ship from a building site to water: the end-on-launch, the side la

From playlist All About Transportation

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Interstellar flight: 10 Hard Facts

We can build powerful rockets able to carry people and machines into orbit, or even vault them to the moon. But our fastest spacecraft don't hold a candle to the distances that define Interstellar Flight. So what's on the drawing boards? What futuristic designs and fuel options promise to

From playlist Spaceten

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Sphere Earth Conspiracy - Geodesy

Don't let anyone try to convince you that the earth is a sphere! It's actually closer to an ellipsoid. How does your airline pilot know which direction to head when he’s over the ocean with no landmarks? How do we know the exact boundaries between parcels of land and between states and cou

From playlist Civil Engineering

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Landing NASA’s Mars 2020 Rover with Terrain Relative Navigation

The Mars 2020 mission is facing the most challenging landing yet on the Red Planet. It will touch down on Feb. 18, 2021, in Jezero Crater, a 28-mile-wide (45-kilometer-wide) expanse full of steep cliffs, boulder fields and other things that could boobytrap the landing. A new technology cal

From playlist Mars

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Meet NASA's Al Chen, Mars 2020 Entry, Descent & Landing Lead —Behind the Spacecraft – Live Q&A

Get to know some of the diverse team of engineers and scientists working on NASA's next Mars rover, Perseverance. NASA-JPL engineer Al Chen will be at the helm as the Perseverance Mars rover makes its entry, descent, and landing into the Martian atmosphere. Join our conversation to find o

From playlist Mars

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Engineering & Tech Overview – NASA Perseverance Mars Rover

Join engineering and technology experts on the Mars 2020 team for a live panel where they will talk about the Perseverance Mars rover's advanced landing system, teach us more about the instruments that will aid in the search for ancient microbial life and the tech demos, such as MOXIE and

From playlist Mars

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Exploring the Pacific - We Know the Way - Extra History - #2

Thanks to our Patrons for selecting this topic! Want to choose what subject we cover next? Join us on Patreon and vote on topics for EH! http://bit.ly/EHPatreon So if the Pacific Ocean is so huge and dangerous, how in the world did the Austronesians find their way to land? As it turns out

From playlist Extra History (ALL EPISODES)

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America's Most Iconic Fighter Jets | The West's Land-based Fighters & Bombers | Spark

This documentary features the West's most modern and powerful land-based fighters and bombers of the late 1980s. The program features Britain's Harrier, the Panavia Tornado ADV, the Sepecat Jaguar, Mirage 2000, Sweden's Saab Viggen, and Israel's Kfir fighter. From the USAF comes the B-52 S

From playlist Spark Top Docs

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D-DAY: June 6, 1944: ACTION at the Normandy Beaches

This covers the landings on June 6, 1944. More than 160,000 troops landed along a 50 mile stretch of heavily fortified structures of French settlements along the coastline, to fight on the beaches in France where Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower called the operation a crusade in which, "we will ac

From playlist History of WW2

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Juntos perseveramos: El aterrizaje del rover Perseverance en Marte

Únete a nosotros este jueves 18 de febrero para experimentar la culminación de un viaje épico: el aterrizaje de nuestro rover Perseverance en Marte. “Juntos perseveramos” será la primera transmisión en español de la NASA de un aterrizaje robótico en otro planeta. Este programa destacará el

From playlist Mars

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Canopus - The Most Important Star In Space Navigation

You can buy Universe Sandbox 2 game here: https://goo.gl/fuEv5s Hello and welcome to What Da Math! In this video, we will talk about Canopus star and its importance in navigation. Support this channel on Patreon to help me make this a full time job: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=2318196

From playlist Universe Sandbox 2

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The Music Of Flight

Poetic motion of a bird in flight set to original music

From playlist My music video's

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Episode 24: Navigating In Space - The Mechanical Universe

Episode 24. Navigating in Space: Voyages to other planets use the same laws that guide planets around the solar system. “The Mechanical Universe,” is a critically-acclaimed series of 52 thirty-minute videos covering the basic topics of an introductory university physics course. Each prog

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