In mathematics, an orbit trap is a method of colouring fractal images based upon how close an iterative function, used to create the fractal, approaches a geometric shape, called a "trap". Typical traps are points, lines, circles, flower shapes and even raster images. Orbit traps are typically used to colour two dimensional fractals representing the complex plane. (Wikipedia).
Near-Earth Asteroid - Mission Animation
This concept animation shows astronauts in the Space Exploration Vehicle docking with a near-Earth asteroid, performing a spacewalk, and returning to Earth in the Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle. This future journey will answer compelling science questions about the solar systemâs forma
From playlist Asteroid and Comet Watch
NASA's newest X-ray telescope will have a lengthy structure that unfolds in space, allowing it to see high-energy objects like feeding black holes.
From playlist NuSTAR
What's a gravity assist? | Mashable
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From playlist Flyby Anomaly Playlist
Studying Other Worlds with the Help of a Starshade
This animation shows the prototype starshade, a giant structure designed to block the glare of stars so that future space telescopes can take pictures of planets. More info here: http://planetquest.jpl.nasa.gov/video/15
From playlist Astrophysics
Why Do We Want To Capture An Asteroid?
Episode 3 of 5 Check us out on iTunes! http://testtube.com/podcast Please Subscribe! http://testu.be/1FjtHn5 In 2013 NASA introduced an asteroid-capture mission called ARM (Asteroid Redirect Mission) which would bring an asteroid to moon's orbit by the year 2025. + + + + + + +
From playlist Using Asteroids To Further Humanity
Family fun at the "NASA Orbit Pavilion"
Kids and adults enjoying the "NASA Orbit Pavilion," a massive, interactive sculpture about Earth Science satellites that monitor our planet’s ever-changing pulse from their unique vantage points. Listening to sonic interpretations of the actual movements of satellites orbiting Earth, view
From playlist 2015 World Science Festival Preview
Landing Safely on Mars | MARS: How to Get to Mars
Navigating a rocket ship to its predetermined landing site as it plummets towards the surface of Mars, without crashing, can be tricky business. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe ➡ Watch all clips of MARS here: http://bit.ly/WatchMARS ➡ Get More MARS: http://bit.ly/NatGeoMARS Ab
From playlist Outer Space | National Geographic
Balloons for Planetary Exploration (AEROBOTS - 2010)
Development of a prototype ballon based Mars exploration platform. Aerial platforms can become an integral part of surface exploration missions on planets or moons with an atmosphere, like Venus, Mars or Titan. One of the most immediate applications for aerobots isultra-high resolution ima
From playlist Mars Aircraft
Resonances in hyperbolic dynamics – Stéphane Nonnenmacher – ICM2018
Partial Differential Equations | Dynamical Systems and Ordinary Differential Equations Invited Lecture 10.10 | 9.15 Resonances in hyperbolic dynamics Stéphane Nonnenmacher Abstract: The study of wave propagation outside bounded obstacles uncovers the existence of resonances for the Lapla
From playlist Partial Differential Equations
MAE5790-9 Testing for closed orbits
Techniques for ruling out closed orbits: index theory and Dulac's criterion. Techniques for proving closed orbits exist: Poincaré-Bendixson theorem. Trapping regions. Example in polar coordinates. Simple model of oscillatory glycolysis in metabolism. Nullclines. Reading: Strogatz, "Nonli
From playlist Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos - Steven Strogatz, Cornell University
Lars Andersson - Geometry and analysis in black hole spacetimes (Part 2)
Black holes play a central role in general relativity and astrophysics. The problem of proving the dynamical stability of the Kerr black hole spacetime, which is describes a rotating black hole in vacuum, is one of the most important open problems in general relativity. Following a brief i
From playlist Ecole d'été 2014 - Analyse asymptotique en relativité générale
Focusing light till it spins particles: Spin orbit interaction of light in optical .by Ayan Banerjee
DISCUSSION MEETING STRUCTURED LIGHT AND SPIN-ORBIT PHOTONICS ORGANIZERS Bimalendu Deb (IACS Kolkata, India), Tarak Nath Dey (IIT Guwahati, India), Subhasish Dutta Gupta (UOH, TIFR Hyderabad, India) and Nirmalya Ghosh (IISER Kolkata, India) DATE: 29 November 2022 to 02 December 2022 VEN
From playlist Structured Light and Spin-Orbit Photonics - Edited
Cavity Optomechanical Sensing and Manipulation of an Atomic Persistent... by Mishkatul Bhattacharya
DISCUSSION MEETING STRUCTURED LIGHT AND SPIN-ORBIT PHOTONICS ORGANIZERS: Bimalendu Deb (IACS Kolkata, India), Tarak Nath Dey (IIT Guwahati, India), Subhasish Dutta Gupta (UOH, TIFR Hyderabad, India) and Nirmalya Ghosh (IISER Kolkata, India) DATE: 29 November 2022 to 02 December 2022 VE
From playlist Structured Light and Spin-Orbit Photonics - Edited
Quantum Interference with Cold Rydberg Atoms by Sanjukta Roy
DISCUSSION MEETING STRUCTURED LIGHT AND SPIN-ORBIT PHOTONICS ORGANIZERS: Bimalendu Deb (IACS Kolkata, India), Tarak Nath Dey (IIT Guwahati, India), Subhasish Dutta Gupta (UOH, TIFR Hyderabad, India) and Nirmalya Ghosh (IISER Kolkata, India) DATE: 29 November 2022 to 02 December 2022 VE
From playlist Structured Light and Spin-Orbit Photonics - Edited
Semiclassical Kinetic Theory of Integrable Systems by Vir Bulchandani
DISCUSSION MEETING : HYDRODYNAMICS AND FLUCTUATIONS - MICROSCOPIC APPROACHES IN CONDENSED MATTER SYSTEMS (ONLINE) ORGANIZERS: Abhishek Dhar (ICTS-TIFR, India), Keiji Saito (Keio University, Japan) and Tomohiro Sasamoto (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan) DATE: 06 September 2021 to 10
From playlist Hydrodynamics and fluctuations - microscopic approaches in condensed matter systems (ONLINE) 2021
Mod-04 Lec-31 Photocatalysis - III
Nano structured materials-synthesis, properties, self assembly and applications by Prof. A.K. Ganguli,Department of Nanotechnology,IIT Delhi.For more details on NPTEL visit http://nptel.ac.in
Structured-Light Scattering : Implication in Momentum Space by G. V. Pavan Kumar
DISCUSSION MEETING STRUCTURED LIGHT AND SPIN-ORBIT PHOTONICS ORGANIZERS: Bimalendu Deb (IACS Kolkata, India), Tarak Nath Dey (IIT Guwahati, India), Subhasish Dutta Gupta (UOH, TIFR Hyderabad, India) and Nirmalya Ghosh (IISER Kolkata, India) DATE: 29 November 2022 to 02 December 2022 VE
From playlist Structured Light and Spin-Orbit Photonics - Edited
Monika Ritsch-Marte - Phase Retrieval and Optical Trapping - IPAM at UCLA
Recorded 13 October 2022. Monika Ritsch-Marte of the Medical University of Innsbruck presents "Phase Retrieval and Optical Trapping" at IPAM's Diffractive Imaging with Phase Retrieval Workshop. Abstract: Phase retrieval, i.e. the reconstruction of the complex field from intensity images by
From playlist 2022 Diffractive Imaging with Phase Retrieval - - Computational Microscopy
Animation of a skinny 'dust devil' on the dust-covered Amazonis Planitia region of northern Mars.
From playlist Mars