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Waching daily Jan 6 2017

Happy kinda-belated New Year!

Like we do every January, we figured we'd start off the year with a sneak peek at what

space missions you can expect to hear more about during 2017.

Some of these missions will expand what we know already, but others will venture into

uncharted territory.

Take Prospector-X, which will test technology for the first commercial asteroid prospecting mission.

Asteroids are rich in water and metals, which can be used to power spacecraft or for manufacturing.

But right now we don't have a way to access those resources.

So Deep Space Industries, an asteroid-mining company from California, is designing technology

to change that.

Prospector-X is due to launch to low-Earth orbit in September, and while it's there,

it'll test three key technologies for later asteroid mining missions.

First is the propulsion system, called Comet-1, which uses water as a propellant.

Prospector-X will also test the optical navigation system, which will use two cameras to determine

just how close the spacecraft is getting to its asteroid target.

And finally, it will test the deep space avionics: the electrical systems and computers used

on the mission.

If all goes well, the technology will be used on Prospector-1, the first commercial mission

to survey and land on an asteroid, which will launch sometime in the next few years.

A few months after the Prospector-X launch, in December of this year, NASA will launch

a new satellite to learn more about exoplanets.

It's called TESS, the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite, and it will search 200,000

of the brightest stars near the Sun to try to find planets around them.

It'll look for planets using the transit method, which involves searching for periodic

dips in a star's brightness — a key sign that there might be a planet passing in front of it.

Then, various telescopes back here on Earth will confirm that the objects really are exoplanets

and that TESS's observations were correct.

Those other telescopes will observe how the exoplanets' gravity affects their host stars,

which will help researchers determine the masses of these new planets and figure out

which ones they want to study more.

TESS is expected to find more than 2,000 new exoplanets, adding to the almost 3,500 we

already know about.

Other missions, like the Kepler space telescope, have looked at exoplanets before, but the

stars TESS studies will be 30 to 100 times brighter than what Kepler looked at, and it

will survey an area 400 times larger.

Studying exoplanets can teach us more about how the Earth formed and what conditions need

to be like for life to evolve, so we're about to learn a whole lot more about the universe.

And finally, China is going to the moon!

Since 2007, the China National Space Administration has been launching moon missions in the Chang'e

program, named after the Chinese moon goddess.

And Chang'e 5 is due to launch in the second half of 2017.

Chang'e 1 and 2 were both lunar orbiters, and Chang'e 3 was a lander that put the

Yutu rover on the moon in 2013.

Chang'e 4 is another lander-rover combination, but it actually won't launch until 2018,

after Chang'e 5.

Meanwhile, this year Chang'e 5 will land on the near side of the moon and will collect

and return lunar samples to Earth.

These will be first new samples brought back to Earth since 1976!

Studying samples of the moon's rocks and soil can teach us about how the early days

of the moon, the Earth, and the solar system as a whole.

If everything goes well for Chang'e 5, Chang'e 6 will launch in 2018 to return samples from

the far side of the moon.

That's never been done by any country, so it would provide brand-new information about

an unexplored part of the moon's surface.

And if Chang'e 5 doesn't go as planned, they might try landing Chang'e 6 on the

near side of the moon again instead of going around to the far side.

It mainly depends on the success of Chang'e 5!

All of this is building up to China's first crewed mission to the moon, which they hope

will happen by 2036.

That's a lot of missions!

The teams behind all these missions have been working hard for years, and it's finally

show time!

So it looks like this will be a year of new discoveries and you can be sure to learn more

about them here at SciShow Space.

Thanks for watching this episode and special thanks to our patrons on Patreon for helping

us make this happen.

If you'd like to help us keep making episodes like this you can go to patreon.com/scishow.

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For more infomation >> Future Space News of 2017 - Duration: 3:49.

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Hot news: Must see Two great white sharks spotted off Florida coast - Duration: 3:09.

Rare encounters with 12-14 foot great white sharks happened in two different locations off the Florida coast.

Joanne Fraser of Calypso Dive Charters in Lake Park spotted one great white while on a trip 3.5 miles east of Juno Beach.

"We all descended to about 80 feet, I saw a couple of nurse sharks and a few lemons as we were dropping down, I look over to the east and see a huge shark.(Of course my camera's not ready because we only just jumped in the water)

I estimate the shark to be somewhere between 12 to 14 feet and an easy 4 feet wide. All the lemon sharks disappeared, I was fumbling around with my camera trying to get it set up. The shark circled us extremely slowly about 3 times.

I thought it was going to come to the crate at one point, but it turned away. That great white made the lemon sharks look like remoras!" she said.

Corey Embree, a dive instructor with Deep Six in Vero Beach, was also on the boat and in the water with his GoPro. "I'm so stoked about this. What a way to start 2017! This was a dream of mine for over 20 years of diving."

Meanwhile, in Port Canaveral, a 12 foot great white was seen swimming around a deep sea fishing charter. The 'Canaveral Princess' was about 25 miles off the port when they spotted the beast coming to the surface. It wasn't the first time either; the same fishing vessel spotted a 14 footer just a week before

For more infomation >> Hot news: Must see Two great white sharks spotted off Florida coast - Duration: 3:09.

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RALLY DAKAR 2017 Stage 1-3 | MV Agusta no SUPERBIKE in near future | Motorcycle News MN - Duration: 5:12.

Today's topics: Rally Dakar 2017 - The results of the first 3 days, restructuring at MV Agusta

- no new superbike, Meijs Motorman - electric moped in retro style and more

On January 2, in Paraguay launched the probably most famous and toughest rally in the world,

the Dakar 2017 Nearly 9,000 km are in front of the participants.

More than 300 vehicles, including passenger cars, trucks, 144 motorcycles and 37 quad

bikes will participate this year.

The rally ends on 14 January in the capital of Argentina, in Buenos Aires.

Stage 1 At hot temperatures, it was the first stage.

It is very short with 39 km, but it is still about 400 km to the next bivouac.

Honda rider Joan Barreda choked off the engine at a water crossing.

He lost a few seconds.

Yamaha driver De Soultraint started as 18th and was able to benefit from the already traced

tracks.

He drove the fastest time.

As he drove in a section with a speed limit too fast, he got a penalty, what has set him

back to 10th place.

The results of the first stage are the starting order of the next stage.

Stage 2 The second stage was about 803 km, the Evaluation

Section 275 kilometers.

A very dusty part through Argentina.

KTM rider Toby Price came most clearly with this section and thus secured the victory.

His team colleague, the Austrian Matthias Walkner, determined the pace over long stretches,

but could not win against Price in the end.

Very annoying, Walkner had lost his time card on the way.

Because of the missing time card he got a penalty of 5 minutes.

From the second place to place 13.

Stage 3 On the third day the drivers had to fight

with very changing conditions.

From sunshine at 36 degrees to rain at four degrees everything was there.

The first places were a disadvantage, as the first drivers lost a lot of time.

Honda driver Joan Barreda was able to take advantage of this

I have already reported on the financial difficulties of MV Agusta, also from the finance department

of the Black Ocean Group.

As CEO Giovanni Castiglioni gave an interview with the Australian Motorcycle News, there

will be no new Superbike in the near future.

The costs would simply be too high.

As rumors already said, a 4-cylinder brutal is being worked on.

It will have 1200 cc.

It should be presented at the EICMA.

This was postponed because of the tense financial situation.

How the property relations at MV Agusta have been shifted has not yet been revealed.

It is assumed that about 30-40% went to the Black Ocean Group.

The AMG participant was not disclosed.

It therefore looks like, whether AMG has further shares and Castiglioni sold its shares.

He would have lost his majority.

At the moment, MV Agusta is being restructured, which means, of course, dismissals.

The planned sales figures of 9,000 motorcycles were also reduced to 5,000.

Electric mobility is highly likely the future, retro optics absolutely in.

Meijs Motorman brings both together.

Out comes a mixture of cruiser bike and motorcycle with electric drive.

3 hp, 60 Nm, 45 kg and 45 km / h are the basic data.

An EU approval as a moped is possible.

The range of the battery should be about 50 to 65 kilometers, then it must be back to

the socket.

The 10 kg battery is hidden in the tank.

The drive sits directly in the hub of the rear wheel.

Front and rear disc brakes provide deceleration.

If you are interested in the little one should be willing to put 5.950 € on the table.

Thanks for watching, you can rate the video by clicking on a thumb and subscribe to the

channel to miss nothing more.

The motorcycle news will appear every Monday and Friday.

See you

For more infomation >> RALLY DAKAR 2017 Stage 1-3 | MV Agusta no SUPERBIKE in near future | Motorcycle News MN - Duration: 5:12.

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"Lundi Tyamara South African Gospel Star has died" says the fake news - Duration: 0:28.

Lundi is not dead

it was a piblicity stunt from fake news websites

we wish him speedy recovery

God bless his soul

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For more infomation >> "Lundi Tyamara South African Gospel Star has died" says the fake news - Duration: 0:28.

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