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neptune was predicted. that's a nice thing about science, if you know some science, it will allow you to predict things, see? and they predicted where neptune was, ain't that neat? and later on in 1930, this century, they found other perturbation of uranus and all those other perturbations led to the discovery of what planet, gang, you know? pluto, that's right, pluto. and pluto was predicted before it was discovered and it's awfully hard to find those little specs in the sky and kinda neat. let's be talking about this becoming an exact equation. you see, this reads the force is proportional to the masses and the distance square, but in your textbook, you see, the equation written like this... what's the g? the g relates the force and the masses and the distance square so that this is in newtons and these will be a newtons also and you know how g was found? it wasn't found by newton, it was found much later. it was found, i think, in the early 1800s or early 1700s and i should be knowing that gang, it was f
neptune was predicted. that's a nice thing about science, if you know some science, it will allow you to predict things, see? and they predicted where neptune was, ain't that neat? and later on in 1930, this century, they found other perturbation of uranus and all those other perturbations led to the discovery of what planet, gang, you know? pluto, that's right, pluto. and pluto was predicted before it was discovered and it's awfully hard to find those little specs in the sky and kinda neat....
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story so there warner made aware to 10 inspiration nice that they came up with eyal version of the neptuneswiss legend and his handful of them and like 3 live to rejoin the nilson the coker in wait in green and are in blue and nail between a few and then flown that one and shoes they 32 and follows a half- dozen shows rated mature in their and you this year in lieu of our next hour and a want that one and is beautiful ouro beautiful appearance that the nl and ian's any sinise is one of first manufactures a commercially provided ceramic watches for the masses are and then in '86 when we her's tense and syrup and and a think will largest company rhodolite is for a variety and me of and into colors of blue ender the black is turner's expeller- newness of% and think as far as the look is just one of the nicest look solely confined because the colors of because of a low profile and its more for the men but in this cases of the 45 mm designs and in very low profile recently chosen as a movement for so it's imitating mechanical automatic and nancy then the in the perpetual six said in an oval tha
story so there warner made aware to 10 inspiration nice that they came up with eyal version of the neptuneswiss legend and his handful of them and like 3 live to rejoin the nilson the coker in wait in green and are in blue and nail between a few and then flown that one and shoes they 32 and follows a half- dozen shows rated mature in their and you this year in lieu of our next hour and a want that one and is beautiful ouro beautiful appearance that the nl and ian's any sinise is one of first...
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beer. -- neptune spear. planning for special operations -- there was a guy referred to in the book, a commander he put the junior officers through a grueling series of planning and operations. he would look at your plan and he would throw darts at it. he would say, let's take this out. we are going to go in by helicopter, we have no helicopters. you are going to take the subway it collapsed. one of the things it forced you to do is to make redundant the critical nodes of your operation. 12 minutes into the operation hovering over that compound, one of this bell helicopters it is on the roof, the next minute, it has slammed into the livestock. that is one of the bride's home. did the plan fell apart? no, it did not. the mission was in and out in 38 minutes. no american casualties. only one person was killed. one was slightly wounded when her husband tried to use her as a shield. it is a pretty good operation. >> i think it was recently, it may have been a hostage situation. at one point, they are asking the p
beer. -- neptune spear. planning for special operations -- there was a guy referred to in the book, a commander he put the junior officers through a grueling series of planning and operations. he would look at your plan and he would throw darts at it. he would say, let's take this out. we are going to go in by helicopter, we have no helicopters. you are going to take the subway it collapsed. one of the things it forced you to do is to make redundant the critical nodes of your operation. 12...
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saturn, that's right and the other one is uranus, neptune, okay. rings, moons that have gotten too close and just simply got ripped apart, they are whole lot of boulders and they're just all spinning around. that's what they are. tidal forces can be enormous when you are very, very close to something because the difference in pull between near and far might be greater than the force with which everything is held together with. makes sense? so tidal forces don't occur too much for long, long distances but for short distances where the difference in pulls is a lot, the tidal forces can be enormous. we don't get the same depth of tide every day. some days, the tide is higher and lower than others and the reason for that is because both the moon and the sun are pulling at the same time. you see, if i have the moon pulling here and i have the sun out here pulling in the same direction, that's going to make these bulges even more. the sun contributes about 1/4 as much influence as the moon. i mean, it's still as big, okay? so when they're lined up, you g
saturn, that's right and the other one is uranus, neptune, okay. rings, moons that have gotten too close and just simply got ripped apart, they are whole lot of boulders and they're just all spinning around. that's what they are. tidal forces can be enormous when you are very, very close to something because the difference in pull between near and far might be greater than the force with which everything is held together with. makes sense? so tidal forces don't occur too much for long, long...
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she had at the time -- one of her professors, actually a white professor mary may neptune who was a belovedprofessors of her and mentored her and found her an attorney and was able to get her out of that situation and he had no source of income anymore and this professor on her meager salary pulled together a personal loan to w roundtree enabled her to complete two years left of school and as we know spelman is not cheap and the professor didn't really have any real promise that she was going to get paid back. and all that she told her was that just please pass it on. and that's what she did. she paid her back and she also passed it on throughout the rest of her life and i think something that i know all of us on the panel share and many of you in the audience is that people who have done that for us. and who have encouraged us to pass it on. i know for myself in terms of my career at the department, one person i can think of seen my opportunity and give me the opportunities is my assistant attorney general tony west and i'm really appreciative of that. [applause] >> all of us should be --
she had at the time -- one of her professors, actually a white professor mary may neptune who was a belovedprofessors of her and mentored her and found her an attorney and was able to get her out of that situation and he had no source of income anymore and this professor on her meager salary pulled together a personal loan to w roundtree enabled her to complete two years left of school and as we know spelman is not cheap and the professor didn't really have any real promise that she was going...
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she had, at the time, a white professor, marry may neptune, who was a beloved professor who mentoredarents she was able to find her -- mentor. she was able to find her an attorney. she provided her a personal loan to complete two years left she had of school. as we know, spellman was not cheap. the professor had no real promise that she would be paid back. but also that she told her was to please pass it on. so she paid her back and she passed it on for the rest of her life. we'll share people who have done that for us and who have -- we all have people who have done that for us and who have tested on. tony west, i am very appreciative of that. i think all of us should be. [applause] all of us should be grateful to people who have given us these opportunities and seek to give opportunities to other people. after she graduated from spellman, she taught for a few years and she ended up working with mary mcleod bethune. then she entered the military. she was one of the first black women in the military. she rose to the rank of captain in the women's army auxiliary corps. when women firs
she had, at the time, a white professor, marry may neptune, who was a beloved professor who mentoredarents she was able to find her -- mentor. she was able to find her an attorney. she provided her a personal loan to complete two years left she had of school. as we know, spellman was not cheap. the professor had no real promise that she would be paid back. but also that she told her was to please pass it on. so she paid her back and she passed it on for the rest of her life. we'll share people...