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Stellar Wind

"Stellar Wind" (or "Stellarwind") was the code name of a warrantless surveillance program begun under the George W. Bush administration's President's Surveillance Program (PSP). The National Security Agency (NSA) program was approved by President Bush shortly after the September 11, 2001 attacks and was revealed by Thomas Tamm to The New York Times in 2004. Stellar Wind was a prelude to new legal structures that allowed President Bush and President Barack Obama to reproduce each of those programs and expand their reach. (Wikipedia).

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Astronomy - The Sun (16 of 16) Solar Wind

Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! In this video I will explain the solar wind.

From playlist ASTRONOMY 16 THE SUN

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Teach Astronomy - Solar Wind

http://www.teachastronomy.com/ The diffuse solar corona expands rapidly into deep space, and charged particles are blasted out from the site of sunspots and flares on the solar surface. The result of these two effects is the solar wind. The solar wind is a diffuse stream of charged and e

From playlist 13. Particle Physics and the Sun

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Proto-Neutron Star Winds: ....Nucleosynthesis - Todd Thompson

https://www.sns.ias.edu/astrophysics/seminars/colloquium/proto-neutron-star-winds-supernova-diversity-magnetars-and-heavy More videos on http://video.ias.edu

From playlist Natural Sciences

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Kinetic theory of stellar systems

https://www.sns.ias.edu/stellar-dynamics-workshop/schedule More videos on http://video.ias.edu

From playlist Natural Sciences

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Stellar winds near massive black holes: The case of the S-stars

https://www.sns.ias.edu/stellar-dynamics-workshop/schedule More videos on http://video.ias.edu

From playlist Natural Sciences

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Convection

Watch more videos on http://www.brightstorm.com/science/physics SUBSCRIBE FOR All OUR VIDEOS! https://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=brightstorm2 VISIT BRIGHTSTORM.com FOR TONS OF VIDEO TUTORIALS AND OTHER FEATURES! http://www.brightstorm.com/ LET'S CONNECT! Facebook ► htt

From playlist Physics

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Sonification of solar wind

This sound is part of a project to make music from data--also known as sonification-- in order to detect trends or other features. Read more: http://scim.ag/2tDDLYq Sound files courtesy of Mark Ballora

From playlist Materials and technology

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7 Stellar Facts about Solar Eclipses

From Babylonian kings to dangerous solar storms, discover surprising facts about solar eclipses. NOVA on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NOVAonline NOVA on Twitter: @novapbs NOVA on Instagram: @novapbs

From playlist Eclipse 2017

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The Surprisingly Dynamic...Massive Stars - Eliot Quataert

Joint IAS/Princeton University Astrophysics Colloquium Tuesday, October 27, 2015 http://www.sns.ias.edu/~seminar/colloquia.shtml In the last few years of the lives of massive stars, fusion in the core of the star produces a nuclear power that greatly exceeds the Eddington luminosity. Thi

From playlist Joint IAS/PU Astrophysics Colloquium

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Battle of Giant Windy Stars

From NASA's legendary Scientific Visualization Studio, here's news of one of the nearest and richest stellar associations in our galaxy. Cygnus OB2, located about 4,700 light-years away, hosts some 3,000 hot stars, including about 100 in the O class. Weighing in at more than a dozen times

From playlist The Solar System

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The Monster Roars: Feedback and the Co-Evolution of Galaxies and Black Holes - P. Hopkins

Fifty Years of Quasars: A Symposium in Honor of Maarten Schmidt Caltech, Pasadena, CA, USA - Sept. 9-10, 2013 More info: http://www.astro.caltech.edu/q50 Links to talks with video of speaker: http://www.astro.caltech.edu/q50/Program.html Fifty years ago, the discovery of quasars transform

From playlist Fifty Years of Quasars - September, 9-10, 2013

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Formation and evolution of compact binaries (Lecture - 01) by Tomasz Bulik

Summer School on Gravitational-Wave Astronomy DATE: 17 July 2017 to 28 July 2017 VENUE: Madhava Lecture Hall, ICTS Bangalore This school is a part of the annual ICTS summer schools in gravitational wave astronomy. This year’s school will focus on the physics and astrophysics of compact

From playlist Summer School on Gravitational-Wave Astronomy - 2017

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JWST: Looking Beyond The Pretty Pictures

The James Webb Space Telescope isn't just for finding Pinterest worthy pictures, we're finding some amazing details in the sometimes blurry background photos. Hosted by: Savannah Geary (they/them) ---------- Huge thanks go to the following Patreon supporter for helping us keep SciShow Sp

From playlist SciShow Space

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Hubble Space Telescope Celebrates 25 Years in Space

Revel in this spectacular commemorative image from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope, courtesy of HubbleCast. Hubble was launched in orbit on 24 April 1990 as the first space telescope of its kind. For two and a half decades, it has beamed back data and images that have changed our un

From playlist Deep Space Mysteries

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Michela Mapelli - Astrophysical models of binary compact objects - IPAM at UCLA

Recorded 16 November 2021. Michela Mapelli of the University of Padova presents "Astrophysical models of binary compact objects: open questions and main uncertainties" at IPAM's Workshop III: Source inference and parameter estimation in Gravitational Wave Astronomy. Abstract: Currently, we

From playlist Workshop: Source inference and parameter estimation in Gravitational Wave Astronomy

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How to Move the Sun: Stellar Engines

Sources and further reading: https://sites.google.com/view/sources-stellar-engines Get your Stellar Engine Infographic Poster here: https://shop.kurzgesagt.org Nothing in the Universe is static. In the milky way, billions of stars orbit the galactic center. Some, like our sun, are pretty

From playlist The Existential Crisis Playlist

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Teach Astronomy - Mass Loss Front Stars

http://www.teachastronomy.com/ In both the early and late phases of stellar evolution a star can lose mass. The mass in the outer envelope can be ejected into interstellar space where it can form material to take part in the creation of a new generation of stars. Mass loss is most specta

From playlist 15. Stars 2

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Spaceships pushed by LIGHT – the future of space travel?

This episode is brought to you by Squarespace: ‪http://www.squarespace.com/physicsgirl What if you could power a ship using sunlight instead of wind? Well in space, you can! Solar sails or light sails are pushed with light from the sun. Photons provide a kick when they reflect off the sai

From playlist The Physics of Light

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