Orbital Insight is a Palo Alto, California-based geospatial analytics company. The company analyzes satellite, drone, balloon and other unmanned aerial vehicle images, including cell phone geolocation data, to study a range of human activity, and provides business and other strategic insights from the data. James Crawford is the company's founder and CEO. (Wikipedia).
Inside InSight (live public talk)
Original air date: Thursday, Feb. 22 at 7 p.m. PT (10 p.m. ET, 0300 UTC) Dig deep into the workings of Earth’s next trip to the Red Planet. InSight, scheduled to launch in May, 2018, will be the first NASA mission to observe the deep interior of Mars and learn about the history and evolut
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NASA's next mission to Mars is weeks away from its May 2018 launch. InSight is more than a Mars mission. Its team members hope to unlock the mysteries of the formation and evolution of rocky planets, including Earth. For more about the mission, visit https://mars.nasa.gov/insight
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LIVE with the InSight Lander Roadshow: Mission to Mars
Join NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory scientists and engineers and get a sneak peek of the upcoming InSight Mars mission, the first to focus on examining the deep interior of Mars. Launching in May 2018, this lander will be the very first interplanetary launch from the West Coast. The Expl
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InSight: Journey to the Center of Mars (live public talk)
Original air date: Dec. 3, 2015, at 7 p.m. PT (10 p.m. ET, 0300 UTC) The InSight mission, the twelfth in NASA's Discovery Program, is slated to launch in March of 2016, landing six months later on Mars' Elysium Planitia. Unlike previous missions to Mars, which have focused on surface feat
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How Orbital Insight is harnessing machine vision technology - Interview with James Crawford
Orbital Insight's CEO James Crawford discusses machine vision and how it relates to deep learning and computer vision. Crawford explains how Orbital Insight is using machine vision to gather data through satellite-image analysis, and how that data will be used. James Crawford interviewed
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After a long journey, the InSight spacecraft will arrive at the Red Planet on November 26, 2018. Learn about the punishing entry, descent and landing sequence and what it takes to safely land on Mars.
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Inside InSight - Mars Science and Space Tattoos
NASA-JPL InSight scientist Troy Lee Hudson designs, builds, tests and flies science instruments to study Mars. Troy loves space so much that he even got the solar system tattooed on his arm. Landing in November 2018, NASA's InSight will probe beneath the surface of Mars, study the planet'
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Inside InSight - Mars Engineer Keeps Spacecraft — and People — Healthy
NASA-JPL InSight Systems Engineer Ravi Prakash helps keep spacecraft healthy on Mars — when he's not using his engineering design skills to help people in poverty through humanitarian work. Landing in November 2018, NASA's InSight will probe beneath the surface of Mars, study the planet's
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Inside InSight - Ghanaian Engineer Works on Robotic Arms for Mars
NASA-JPL InSight engineer Ashitey Trebi-Ollennu builds robotic components for planetary exploration, a dream that began as a young child in Ghana. Landing in November 2018, NASA's InSight will probe beneath the surface of Mars, study the planet's interior and shed light on how rocky plane
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NASA Launches InSight to Mars (part 1)
InSight, the first planetary mission to take off from the West Coast, lifted off at 4:05 a.m. PDT (7:05 a.m. EDT, 1105 UTC) from Space Launch Complex-3 at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California aboard a United Launch Alliance (ULA) Atlas V rocket. This is a NASA TV broadcast recording sh
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Original air date: April 21, 2016, at 7 p.m. PT (10 p.m. ET, 0200 UTC) Over the last 15 years, a miniature revolution in space science has been underway: CubeSats! First flown as educational tools the size of soup cans, significant capabilities have now been developed to allow these nanos
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25. Molecular Orbital Theory II; H2+, A2, AB Diatomics
MIT 5.61 Physical Chemistry, Fall 2017 Instructor: Professor Robert Field View the complete course: https://ocw.mit.edu/5-61F17 YouTube Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUl4u3cNGP62RsEHXe48Imi9-87FzQaJg This lecture continues the discussion of molecular orbital theory and
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Red Planet Rovers and Insights (live public talk)
Original air date: Jan. 10, 2019, at 7 p.m. PT (10 p.m. ET, 0300 UTC) Get the scoop on the latest missions at Mars. This lecture will bring you up to speed on all things Mars, including: The biggest dust storm in a decade, rolling (and drilling) on "Rubin Ridge," a new rover under constru
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Mission Control Live: NASA InSight Mars Landing
Original air date: November 26, 2018 11 a.m. PT (2 p.m. ET) See inside mission control at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory as signals return from the InSight mission as it lands on Mars. Landing commentary includes interviews with team members. https://mars.nasa.gov/insight
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Mission Control Live: NASA InSight Mars Landing (360 video)
Original air date: November 26, 2018 11 a.m. PT (2 p.m. ET) See a 360-view from inside mission control at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory as signals return from the InSight mission as it lands on Mars. This includes a picture-in-picture view of landing commentary, including interviews wi
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Your Daily Equation #17: Planetary Orbits: Kepler, Newton, and Gravity
Episode 17 #YourDailyEquation: Newton's law of gravitation determines the trajectories of the planets and explains the patterns in their motion found by Kepler. In this episode, Brian Greene explains the basics of planetary orbits, while also giving a nod to conic sections and the dimensio
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CubeSats & SmallSats (live public talk)
Original air date: May 9 at 7 p.m. PT (10 p.m. ET, 0200 UTC) Some are the size of a toaster. Others a suitcase. They can ride into space as secondary payloads in a rocket's "trunk," or even be tossed out of an airlock, to start their missions. Small satellites, often collectively called "
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NASA InSight: The Science and Engineering of a Mars Lander
Original Air Date: Wednesday, Nov. 21, 2018 PART 1: Engineering Briefing Prior to landing on the Red Planet NASA discusses the engineering that went into the InSight lander. Launched on May 5, InSight marks NASA's first Mars landing since the Curiosity rover in 2012. The landing will kic
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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.
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