NASA’s Dawn Defines Vesta’s Role in Solar System History
During a NASA Television Science briefing, scientists discussed the findings of the first global analysis of the giant asteroid Vesta by NASA’s Dawn spacecraft. The Dawn mission has confirmed Vesta’s status as a special fossil of the early solar system and revealed a more varied, diverse world than originally thought. Dawn has shown Vesta is the only known intact, layered planetary building block with an iron core surviving from the earliest days of the solar system. It therefore more closely resembles a small planet or Earth’s moon, not another asteroid.
You are ignoring my caveat: I SPECIFICALLY said "…"spin" as used by quantum theory…". That sort of spin does NOT refer to angular momentum possessed by subatomic particles. I can tell by your post and high density of misused terms that you don't know anything about science, or what you're talking about….AT ALL. Gravity is not radiation, in any scientific sense of that word. The Archimedean Spiral has nothing to do with subatomic particles and the Bohr model doesn't describe nature.
thank you N.A.S.A. for the up date of the DAWN mission 🙂 Nicole
NASA, you really need to work on your presentation.
You managed to take a very interesting topic and almost made me fall asleep two times.
These Pressconferences have to go. seriously!
you can do better.
I;m also waiting.I;m trying to stay awake,a black screen,nasa needs to present,what they advertise,better,keep things interesting,and keep the public onlooker interested.
Wake your cat up,maybe,something will,show up!.
As are most celestial bodies, the celestial human, some riding horses are seen and a biological flight craft was noticed a s pleasant surprise. You were very good about discussing everything except that which we would like to hear about. Boring, but good graphics. Most celestials have a tendancy to inhabit much smaller bodies found in our solar system than is Vesta's size.
snooozeeeeeeeeeeee
Very interesting. Thank you so much for doing these briefings!
Man, you gotta cut down on the punctuation 🙂
Ah, I too fell asleep, it's very late, but then I go back to where I fell asleep and replay the parts I missed 🙂
Actually, this is an excellent presentation.
CANNOT WATCH FLUENTLY
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If it was going to hit us, they would never tell us anyway