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Week 1, Class 4 – Animation Mentor (Video Reference)


To clarify, the reason I keep flicking the paper off the desk is to simulate a teacher grabbing it out from under me as the allotted time expires.

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Juno to Jupiter on This Week @NASA


The successful liftoff of the Juno spacecraft from the Kennedy Space Center begins a five-year cruise to the planet Jupiter to investigate the planet’s structure, atmosphere and magnetosphere. It will also provide detailed images of Jupiter’s surface and capture the first high-resolution views of its poles. Also, possible Martian water flows; Vesta’s new look; oxygen in space; and, Columbia debris. Plus, HQ crew visit; Russians spacewalk; SOFIA ambassadors; new Apollo 15 book; and dunk tank for food.

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This Week in Space 11 – March 19, 2010


Astronomers get WISE to a mysterious class of space rocks lurking dangerously near Earth and only visible in the infrared, workers at the Kennedy Space Center race to troubleshoot a valve problem with Discovery in hopes of keeping her on track for launch,a string of comets take a death dive, Jupiter’s Great Red Spot gets the thermal imaging treatment, new views of the moons of Mars and Saturn, rover tracks on the moon, Bob Bigelow puts out the all-call for astronauts, the Shuttle Enterprise may be old but she’s apparently still up for a piggy back ride, shrimp on ice, and a helicopter crash only a dummy could survive.

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This Week in Space 6 – February 12, 2010


The shuttle Endeavour delivers “windows on the world” to the International Space Station, aftershocks from the Obama Administration’s budget bombshell rattle NASA, prospects for a shuttle program extension – while remote – live on, the Solar Dynamics Observatory soaks up the sun, SpaceX gets ready to light the candle on Falcon 9, and Hubble/ESA/the European Southern Observatory wow us with some new out-of-this-world pictures.

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Guide Dog GUGP – Week 15 – Blind Children


Ricki spends time at Downtown Disney. Ricki meets another guide pup named Cheddar. Two blind children meet Ricki and Cheddar. Hosted By: Amie Chapman Created By: Matt Chapman Subscribe on Youtube: www.youtube.com Become a fan on Facebook: www.facebook.com Chappy’s Twitter: twitter.com

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This Week in Space – August 7, 2010


Space station repairs run into trouble, NASA budget makes slow progress through Congress, Commerce Secretary visits shuttle workers, retirement homes for the shuttle, Ariane 5 launch and more.

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