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  • lol it's from Philippines

  • This is very beautiful and guide on how wonderful God's creation is capable of everything and thank you again for your appreciation and I hope to be in one day with you . this is my dream in the future

  • @SABRINATAful there is no Dog

  • Synthetic photosynthesis simulating plants?

  • what about particles in a plane's chemtrack?

  • @usptact During the no fly period after 9/11 there was a statistically significant decrease in the albedo effect which resulted in increased radiation hitting the earth and heating it up due to the fact that all the contrails from planes were gone. This of course does not support the idea of "chemtrails" but just the visible clouds produced. Contrails exist, chemtrails are just a conspiracy theory.

  • Este episodio explora la complejidad de los aerosoles atmosféricos - cómo afectan climático y cómo los investigadores estudian. Del Gloria Sensor de polarimetría de aerosoles y cámara de nube proporcionará un conjunto de datos sin precedentes para ayudar a los científicos a entender de partículas de aerosol.

  • we need to make a biig space stastion and move it to moon and make biig space station on almost 0 gravity and mine the moon to biuld all the stuff, then biuld a huge space shiip. :) i want to get involved

  • Cute satellite.

    I for one support our new near-totally unmanned vision for space exploration.

  • @EdouardDubois Ya Me and my dad watched starttreck still to this day the first one second one and all the newer ones and this is geting awsome.

  • @skaterraiter

    What is starttreck? Did you mean Star Trek?

  • @EdouardDubois ya i was speaking my mind not careing about typing much sorry.

  • @skaterraiter

    OK... because my initial comment had absolutely nothing to do with Star Trek.

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  • we should realy faster and more then anything for the pollution is wipe out gassoline cars, because are population is geting so big its makeing a huge differnts i could see are weather so bad in like 20 years longer of more gassoline cars thats the problem theres just so many people in the world driveing now that we couldnt last but 20 years with out makeing the weather alot worse and mabey destroying are earth forever who knows mabey from the suns radia mixer with are pollution it is realy bad!

  • @skaterraiter "we should realy faster and more then anything for the pollution is wipe out gassoline cars, because are population is geting so big its makeing a huge differnts.."

    Dude, are you like 4 years old? What the fuuuuuuu-

  • got to love man kinds probes in outterspace :) thanks nasa for still sticking in there and giveing us new great things to accoplish and new science i love how all the solar power was first used in nasa with the space suttle ::) you guys keep helping the world out in all sorts of ways :)

  • or filter it with mass tree growing

    all help grow trees

  • or filter it with mass tree growing

  • you guys rock i was wondering do we know if the combo of the suns radiation mixed with are polution might be some kinda werd mixer that means wer already screwed are planet up and its doomed? or can we use a big vacume and suck some of the air out like in space balls?

  • wtf?  This isn't about space

    BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOORRRINNNNNNNNN­NNGGGG

  • @IFknHateUTube

    this is so much more relevant to our lives and the future of the society than space exploration as exciting as that may be.

  • looks like someone doesn't know what NASA stands for

    Keep your environmentalist hype machine away from my Aeronautical and Space research.

  • @leedoyeon lol at a canadian thinking they have any business trying to discuss what types of things NASA SHOULD be involved in.

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  • LOL at a person living on an island that doesn't even have independence discussing what a Canadian should be discussing. It's called freedom of speech. Did I say NASA should involve in aerosol research, or did I merely state a fact that this research already being undertaken by NASA has much more implication on life of an average person than things like looking for extraterrestrial intelligent life? If you can't deduce that much meaning out of a sentence, just go cry

  • What's an aerosol?

  • @3li3li3li many of very, very, very small particles .. like smoke for example. if im not mistaken :D

  • at 00:56 what was that light in the sky?

  • @SeaHawk8876 Remember that part of footage was time lapsed. :) I get your point though .... good eye.

  • @SeaHawk8876 A helicopter.

  • @ReasonSharp Or for non-aviation guys: it's a UFO!! But operated by a human ;)

  • @YMBatal Haha, yeah. Most of them don't even know what UFO means. I mean, even a bird could be a UFO.

  • @ReasonSharp Yup, I see many tiny UFOs too on a hot humid summer night near any garden ;)

  • You guys are spending millions to chase you tail. There are far to many short lived variables to consider... You cannot compartmentalize the "aerosol effect" on clouds. First, no 2 clouds are alike and how do aerosols react with each other and the atmosphere before ever making it to a cloud. If you are finding traces of aerosol particles in clouds it is more likely drawn from ground water where 99.9% of aerosols end up.

  • @GHOSTJERKER well if ur smart work at NASA and help them

  • @Shift4chizzle We are all a couple of searches away from being smart lol...

  • @GHOSTJERKER lol, but i mean NASA knows what the are doing, and every thing that the human race finds out about your own planet, the human race can find ways to make that information useful even if it doesnt seem useful like this one. and imagine if NASA didnt have any research facility for aerosol, and we knew nothing about it, what would life be like then for the human race?

  • Hope that the news about aerosol impact isn't too bad... we have enough bad news.

    That's silly but I was watching this video and suddently my focus changed from what it says in the video to how long is Brian Cairns's neck.

  • it will make "meidziurments" :D

  • The scientific community has yet accepted the fact the the present climate is abnormally warm and that it is about the end for the duration of 100000 year cycle.

  • @Willmuzicman okay you got it buddy. we, nasa, will send it right away along with some tanks and nuclear weapons, and you can just hop in whenever you like!

  • When you have people that believe dinosaurs were here 6000 years ago how do you get them to understand this kind of technology and believe in real science.

  • @almostcapecod Science is the ability to question things. Not to appreciate technology.

  • @mrteemumilto I appreciate technology making it possible to answer the questions in science.

  • @almostcapecod Well, technology is practical and political. It represents a dogma, that is the opposite to science. Science produces technology as an answer to a political problem, that becomes the dogma before another scientific question is applied to it.

  • @almostcapecod what do you mean by people who think dinosaurs were here 6000 years ago?

  • @LLUZION Just poking fun at a certain person that believes different than most others do when it comes to when dinos were here then that same person has a view on global warming I don't agree with either , that's all.

  • ...I'm sure the US military is the real owner of this Glory satellite and also the general customer of researching like these...

  • If humanity is the most dangerous particles, I propose no-fly military and ordinary commercial aircraft regardless of what they secrete particles, most of the clouds here are from flights at low or high altitude, whatever you say.

  • gg nasa

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