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[applause] >> there is sun. there is sun. there is a snake on the path sunning. there is sun.water in the stream, there are daisies, there are sun. there is a snake on the path sunning, there is sun. there are trees, there are daisies there is a feather there is sun. there is the feather that she gave me there is a feather there is sun. there are daisies there are words trees things there are more things than words, there is sun, there is sun. there are fox tails there are blank there are irises that are blank there is a snake on the path in the path sunning. there is a squirrel in the trash, there is sun. there is water in the stream, there is a squirrel in the strash, there is a snake in the path on the sun sunning. there is is sun. there is song, there is a song being sung by the birds in the sun. there is flavor, there is a feather. there is hair in my mouth from her hug in the sun. there is sun. there is flavor on my tongue. there is singing there is sun. there is a snake on the path singing in the sun. there is song, there is sun. on the path there is a squirrel in the d
[applause] >> there is sun. there is sun. there is a snake on the path sunning. there is sun.water in the stream, there are daisies, there are sun. there is a snake on the path sunning, there is sun. there are trees, there are daisies there is a feather there is sun. there is the feather that she gave me there is a feather there is sun. there are daisies there are words trees things there are more things than words, there is sun, there is sun. there are fox tails there are blank there are...
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super sun our super hero, super sun our super hero, super sun ♪ >> ya ha ha!n the sun. does anyone see a difference between this paper and our paper? >> hmm... oh, the paper that was in the sun is lighter. >> that's right, gabriella, it faded. >> oh, and look, where we put the sunblock, the paper stayed the same. see, my square here is the same color as the new paper. ha ha! >> mm-hmm. >> hey, yeah, and the sunblock protects the paper just like it protects our skin. >> you got it, scientists. wow, it sounds like we have some sunblock experts here. >> ha ha! >> thank you. >> ok, let's go inside and get your backpacks. it's time to go home. >> yay! >> hey, scientists, let's see what happened to your paper, too. >> ok, let's discover what happened to the paper. it has been the sun for a long time. wow, the shapes on the paper with sunblock didn't lose their color. the sunblock protected the shape so the color didn't fade. but look at the area without sunblock. the sun is so strong that it faded the paper. it actually changed its color. this part of the paper was
super sun our super hero, super sun our super hero, super sun ♪ >> ya ha ha!n the sun. does anyone see a difference between this paper and our paper? >> hmm... oh, the paper that was in the sun is lighter. >> that's right, gabriella, it faded. >> oh, and look, where we put the sunblock, the paper stayed the same. see, my square here is the same color as the new paper. ha ha! >> mm-hmm. >> hey, yeah, and the sunblock protects the paper just like it protects...
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giving way to sun and clouds during the afternoon. still warm and muggy with highs in the lower 80s feeling a touch warmer. wind: w 5-15 mph.tonight: just a few lo in the lower 60s. wind: nw 2-5 mph.friday: a little sun to start the day with clouds returning in the afternoon with storm chances. scattered storms possible through saturday morning. up to 1" of rain possible. still a little warm and muggy with highs around 800. wind: se 5-10 mph. weekend: breezy and cooler saturday with sunshine returning after morning showers. lots of sun on sunday with highs around average in the lower to middle 70s.today: isolated morning shower giving way to sun and clouds during the afternoon. still warm and wind: w 5-15 mph.tonight: just a few clouds. cooling down but still above-average with lows in the lower 60s. wind: nw 2-5 mph.friday: a little sun to start the day with clouds returning in the afternoon with storm chances. scattered storms possible through saturday morning. up to 1" of rain possible. still a little warm and muggy with highs arou
giving way to sun and clouds during the afternoon. still warm and muggy with highs in the lower 80s feeling a touch warmer. wind: w 5-15 mph.tonight: just a few lo in the lower 60s. wind: nw 2-5 mph.friday: a little sun to start the day with clouds returning in the afternoon with storm chances. scattered storms possible through saturday morning. up to 1" of rain possible. still a little warm and muggy with highs around 800. wind: se 5-10 mph. weekend: breezy and cooler saturday with...
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go directly to the sun. like the ok so here i am sitting on my rocket i have to get the speed right true. in the end the nasa scientists agreed that the probe should start off toward venus where it will be slowed down by passing by before continuing onward to the sun. this also significantly increases the available measuring times because the parker solar probe will not go around the sun just twice but 24 times. the european space agency e.s.a. is also working on solving the mystery surrounding solar storms and have also been developing their own probe for over 12 years called the solar orbiter. this is one votes for the most special thing about a solar orbit or is it trajectory which will take us out of the plane of the sound system all our observations so far are from the perspective of. and because all the planets revolve strictly within the plane of the solar system like on a record player it would take a lot of effort to escape this ecliptic and we feel what we are missing is data from the solar pole ab
go directly to the sun. like the ok so here i am sitting on my rocket i have to get the speed right true. in the end the nasa scientists agreed that the probe should start off toward venus where it will be slowed down by passing by before continuing onward to the sun. this also significantly increases the available measuring times because the parker solar probe will not go around the sun just twice but 24 times. the european space agency e.s.a. is also working on solving the mystery surrounding...
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it was clear that the sun spots were moving indicating that the sun was rotating today such observations are made around the clock using data provided by satellites the sun rotates on its axis every twenty five days at its equator at the poles one rotation takes thirty five days so the surface of this fiery mass is actually moving at different speeds. and what about the sun's. completely hidden from view as it also rotates. last year that question was finally answered definitively. an international team of scientists managed to measure with high precision the rate at which the sun's core rotates. and they discovered that it actually moves much faster than the surface. they found out that. the rotation of the core of the sun. is significantly faster. in the rest. why factor three to four. how were the scientists able to look inside the sun to find out what was happening long is a helio seismologist he and his team at the max planck institute for solar system research study the oscillations on the surface of the sun these reveal a lot about the sun's structure and dynamics. sound waves are
it was clear that the sun spots were moving indicating that the sun was rotating today such observations are made around the clock using data provided by satellites the sun rotates on its axis every twenty five days at its equator at the poles one rotation takes thirty five days so the surface of this fiery mass is actually moving at different speeds. and what about the sun's. completely hidden from view as it also rotates. last year that question was finally answered definitively. an...
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go directly to the sun. and i can see the ok so here i am sitting on my rocket i have to get the speed right true. you need end the nasa scientists agreed that the probe should start off toward venus where it will be slowed down by passing by before continuing onward to the sun. these also significantly increases the available measuring times because the packers solar probe will not go around the sun just twice but $24.00 times. the european space agency e.s.a. is also working on solving the mystery surrounding solar storms and have also been developing their own probe for over 12 years called the solar orbiter. ice but 24 times. the european space agency e.s.a. is also working on solving the mystery surrounding solar storms and have also been developing their own probe for over 12 years called the solar orbiter. this is on the boats with. a special thing about a silo orbiter is it trajectory which will take us out of the plane of the sound system all our observations so far from the perspective of. and beca
go directly to the sun. and i can see the ok so here i am sitting on my rocket i have to get the speed right true. you need end the nasa scientists agreed that the probe should start off toward venus where it will be slowed down by passing by before continuing onward to the sun. these also significantly increases the available measuring times because the packers solar probe will not go around the sun just twice but $24.00 times. the european space agency e.s.a. is also working on solving the...
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we live in the wake of the sun. we are in the sun's empire.mosphere and our technology on earth. everything from the northern lights to power outages are a result of solar activity. if we are to probe what is happening inside the sun and the outer atmosphere, these are the moments where we can capture more data and untangle what is going on. all life depends. look at that, isn't it astonishing? absolutely stunning. amazing. back comes the blazing sun. nobody in their right mind would look at the sun in that way. you have to have all sorts of filters on cameras and your eyes. you do have a very big shift between that moment of totality when the sun's light is blocked and then when the sun has streamed back in its full intensity. even if it is 90% covered it is still too bright to see with your eyes. i don't know what the right script and of that is, a crescent sun? it is almost there. for some regions which are slightly outside the shadow path, if they are further north or south they will get something like this and that will be the best they w
we live in the wake of the sun. we are in the sun's empire.mosphere and our technology on earth. everything from the northern lights to power outages are a result of solar activity. if we are to probe what is happening inside the sun and the outer atmosphere, these are the moments where we can capture more data and untangle what is going on. all life depends. look at that, isn't it astonishing? absolutely stunning. amazing. back comes the blazing sun. nobody in their right mind would look at...
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koehn: i am team sun, team sun all day long.: we want to thank the city of russellville for hosting us. now, let's get back to james over at kid center. james back to you. james: yeah. thanks so much, jasmine. you can see that shadow has officially moved off and is on our way to our next target, which is us here in carbondale, which is one of those lucky cities, because in 2017 they were right at the intersection point of the 2017 includes across america. they are there again this year. they will have a much longer spot. in 2017, they only had 2:14, but now they have 4:10, a great viewing window for them to take in this big moment. also some details about this tool is welcome if i click onto their eclipse time, you notice this little icon comes up here. if this is based off of real data from the parker solar probe. as you've heard, the sun is more active this time around. lots of different streamers, like a wild hairball, streaking off the sun. really collectivity around the sun's corona. if you're really lucky and the timing is
koehn: i am team sun, team sun all day long.: we want to thank the city of russellville for hosting us. now, let's get back to james over at kid center. james back to you. james: yeah. thanks so much, jasmine. you can see that shadow has officially moved off and is on our way to our next target, which is us here in carbondale, which is one of those lucky cities, because in 2017 they were right at the intersection point of the 2017 includes across america. they are there again this year. they...
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— the sun's part? because they are usin: a the sun's part?un's part? because they are using a very powerful position - the sun's part? because they are using a very powerful position as| using a very powerful position as the dominator and dictator of the news _ the dominator and dictator of the news agenda in this country and you only have _ news agenda in this country and you only have to— news agenda in this country and you only have to look at how their article — only have to look at how their article has _ only have to look at how their article has dominated that news agenda — article has dominated that news agenda across broadcasting and print news over— agenda across broadcasting and print news over the last few days. at the same _ news over the last few days. at the same time — news over the last few days. at the same time there is a huge new story, happening _ same time there is a huge new story, happening behind the scenes, we have seen very— happening behind the scenes, we have seen very old newspaper editors being _ seen very old n
— the sun's part? because they are usin: a the sun's part?un's part? because they are using a very powerful position - the sun's part? because they are using a very powerful position as| using a very powerful position as the dominator and dictator of the news _ the dominator and dictator of the news agenda in this country and you only have _ news agenda in this country and you only have to— news agenda in this country and you only have to look at how their article — only have to look at...
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>> the sun? >> the sun. >> the sun. >> the sun? the sun, very nice. >> will you demonstrate for me, putting these on? over the glasses. >> the music we associate with have you been at listening to? >> here comes the sun. heart.al eclipse of my >> doo, doo, do. >> like, the letter you wrote me. [bell ringing] impressed s really with how much the students knew. we had a great time here. can once again see the imagery we are pulling in of telescope of two eclipses happening as we speak. eclipses, ortial salem, oregon and madras, oregon. image, the moon continues to progress, transit the surface ofer the sun, getting closer and totality, again, this is an opportunity for us to remind folks regardless of watching in re oregon or anticipating the beginning of eclipse from nother location in the u.s. or across north america, wherever you are able to view from, it is important that you have to have safety glasses, we cannot stress that enough. we've been getting questions on people e-mailing, asking about that, you must have in the unless
>> the sun? >> the sun. >> the sun. >> the sun? the sun, very nice. >> will you demonstrate for me, putting these on? over the glasses. >> the music we associate with have you been at listening to? >> here comes the sun. heart.al eclipse of my >> doo, doo, do. >> like, the letter you wrote me. [bell ringing] impressed s really with how much the students knew. we had a great time here. can once again see the imagery we are pulling in of...
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a huge fireball appeared at the center our star the sun. the planets of continue to rotate around it to this day but what about the sun itself does it stand still. galileo was the first to observe dark spots on the sun surface back in your early seventeenth century with the help of a so-called hellyeah scope he was able to project the sun spots on the paper and mark that position. it was clear that the sunspots were moving indicating that the sun was rotating today such observations are made around the clock using data provided by satellites the sun rotates on its axis every twenty five days at its equator at the poles one rotation takes thirty five days so the surface of this fiery mass is actually moving at different speeds. and what about the sun's in a. completely hidden from view does it also rotate. last year that question was finally answered definitively. an international team of scientists managed to measure with high precision the rate at which the sun's core red states. and they discovered that it actually moves much faster than
a huge fireball appeared at the center our star the sun. the planets of continue to rotate around it to this day but what about the sun itself does it stand still. galileo was the first to observe dark spots on the sun surface back in your early seventeenth century with the help of a so-called hellyeah scope he was able to project the sun spots on the paper and mark that position. it was clear that the sunspots were moving indicating that the sun was rotating today such observations are made...
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woman is on a complete them i didn't if you avoid the sun completely and also use sun block because you don't take vitamin supplements your risk. in a serious vitamin d. deficiency the immediate impact is on your bones with a higher risk of osteoporosis but it also affects health in general the risk of cancer increases for both internal organs the skin oregon and. professor falk has spent years examining the impact of the sun's rays on a well being the positive effects of vitamin d. for the most common forms of cancer a universally acknowledged and just recently thomas spoke to his team as our lungs university made an astonishing discovery. that surely everybody is covered in vitamin d. receptors the can suppress tumors and that includes skin tissue which needs that it's meant to protect itself from cancer. so if we want to keep asking healthy vitamin d. deficiency should be avoided but in places like germany it's widespread professor forked and his fellow researchers are alarmed at figures showing that only 40 percent of the population have it in sufficient concentrations in these part
woman is on a complete them i didn't if you avoid the sun completely and also use sun block because you don't take vitamin supplements your risk. in a serious vitamin d. deficiency the immediate impact is on your bones with a higher risk of osteoporosis but it also affects health in general the risk of cancer increases for both internal organs the skin oregon and. professor falk has spent years examining the impact of the sun's rays on a well being the positive effects of vitamin d. for the...
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the town's online pioneer sun han.hough his company has grown, sun's family still plays a key role. wife zhang wei handles the accounts. his mother manages the factory and staff, running stringent quality checks. while his father helps shift stock. >> translator: i can't do all that much. but i like to try and help out where i can. >> reporter: sun's company doesn't ship products directly. three times a week specially commissioned trucks carry stock to distribution centers in eight major cities. those items can then be sent to customers as soon as an order is received. 8:00 p.m. and fully loaded trucks hit the road for the ten-hour journey to beijing where the goods will await orders from customers in the capital. sun and zhneg live around 30 minutes' drive from dongfeng in this spacious apartment. the couple is joined by their two young daughters. because body parents are business every day working from morning to night the family usual orders takeout for dinner. >> translator: he deals with clients until late at nigh
the town's online pioneer sun han.hough his company has grown, sun's family still plays a key role. wife zhang wei handles the accounts. his mother manages the factory and staff, running stringent quality checks. while his father helps shift stock. >> translator: i can't do all that much. but i like to try and help out where i can. >> reporter: sun's company doesn't ship products directly. three times a week specially commissioned trucks carry stock to distribution centers in eight...
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the sun but the course or corona. the camera needed to have a view angle that would capture the corona around the sun and for this purpose it had to be placed at a certain position on the probe. here we have a model of the of the whisper instrument and we're delighted to be in this position . of and. on the spacecraft. and just just about so. the camera would be very sensitive to light meaning that boatman and how would would have to prevent sunlight from being able to shine on to the camera's lens while it took photos of the corona. i think were said could you switch off the light voelker yes and walked a little. bit if it's important for the sunlight to be shielded off because the camera is meant to observe structures in the solar wind and the corona that are millions of times less bright because. the heat of the sunlight is also so dangerous that the camera must always be protected by shade. after long consideration an agreement was reached on the concept and construction of the camera could begin. it owes its unus
the sun but the course or corona. the camera needed to have a view angle that would capture the corona around the sun and for this purpose it had to be placed at a certain position on the probe. here we have a model of the of the whisper instrument and we're delighted to be in this position . of and. on the spacecraft. and just just about so. the camera would be very sensitive to light meaning that boatman and how would would have to prevent sunlight from being able to shine on to the camera's...