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YouTube Space Lab - What Will You Do?

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Uploaded by on Sep 22, 2011

We're excited to announce YouTube Space Lab, launching with Lenovo and Space Adventures in cooperation with NASA, ESA and JAXA. Watch amazing space and science videos and, if you're 14 to 18 years old, submit a space experiment idea for your chance to win out-of-this-world prizes.

Find out more at http://youtube.com/spacelab.

Get the music, composed by Aurotone, here: http://bit.ly/qMr2Co.

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  • @guiltyspark1337 What's really cool is that some scientists (Italian I think) have managed to entangle two small diamonds! So many one day we can entangle two pencils or something like that, write something on one pad, and lightyears away, people can recieve our message....

  • @Krashlia No.Here on earth, we cannot produce neutrinos artificially. If you are interested in instantaneous communication, check out quantum entanglement. Just to get you interested: when two electrons are "entangled", but are light-years away from each other, and you do one thing to one electron, it's electron partner light-years away will IMMEDIATELY do the same thing. In other words, it is unusable information travelling at super luminal speed(faster than the speed of light!).

  • /watch?v=1CcQDuuhdXA

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    Veeery similar to this AD song. O.Õ

  • @guiltyspark1337 can it be used to send messages? like a radio or to alien civs?

  • @Krashlia That is an electron neutrino, classified as a lepton.

  • LOL at 0:47 on the right you can spot "Emilio", a robot from the 1980s, I remember that!

  • ...That particle that scientists discovered that could possibly travel faster than light... what is it?

  • Increíble!!!!

    Si quiere cambiar su Vida siga copie la siguiente dirección en su barra de navegación "pierdagrasa.info, no olvide anteponer triple W.

  • @xxpf32xx Most liquids would probably form a sphere because of surface tension.

  • You know what I want to try in space, just for fun (I'm not sure is this would be applicable to anything in real life). I want to put a bubble of water in space and place a goldfish inside it, I wonder if that fish can now survive in that bubble of water. If not then I bet it would look awesome. :D

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