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The Royal Navy's Fight Against Suspicious Russian Boats | Warship | Spark
This documentary series shows a rare glimpse on-board a Royal Navy warship HMS Northumberland. It shows the inner workings of the ship and crew members as they face unprecedented Russian activity around the UK.
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Britain's Chernobyl: The Windscale Nuclear Disaster | Windscale 1957 | Spark
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After man harnessed the power of nuclear energy at the end of WW2, the world's richest countries began to start their own nuclear programs. Britain was one of these countries, building the Windscale nuclear power plant. This would soon spell disaster and the site would be the location of the world's first nuclear disaster. Subscribe to Spark for more amazing science, tech & engineering videos: ...
Fallout: The Terrifying Dawn Of The Atomic Age | M.A.D World | Spark
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At the end of WW2, the world breathed a sigh of relief. This relief would be short lived however, as almost immediately the world is plunged into an era where the entire world is under constant threat of nuclear annihilation. Subscribe to Spark for more amazing science, tech & engineering videos: goo.gl/LIrlur 🚀 Join the Spark Channel Membership to get access to perks: ua-cam.com/channels/MV3aT...
Planet Earth Is Dying, And Has Been For Some Time | Naked Science | Spark
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For as long as man has inhabited our planet, they have wondered what will bring about the end of all life on Earth. There are many different theories, both scientific and religious, on how we will meet our end. But the truth is, our planet is dying right now, and has been for the a very long time. Subscribe to Spark for more amazing science, tech & engineering videos: goo.gl/LIrlur 🚀 Join the S...
How Frank Whittle's Jet Engine Evolved Aircraft Development | The Amazing World of Aviation | Spark
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Frank Whittle invented the turbojet engine in 1937. In the post-war years jet engines would become the next step in aircraft development. This impact would be felt across all sectors of aviation, from commercial to military, and would play a big part in furthering flying technology to unthinkable new heights. Subscribe to Spark for more amazing science, tech & engineering videos: goo.gl/LIrlur ...
The Terrifying Reason Why Tornadoes Are Changing | Naked Science | Spark
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Tornadoes are a horrifying force of nature that cause untold destruction all around the world. Even though we can't control or combat them, man has studied their habits and patterns carefully. This had led us to have a very good understanding of them, but this knowledge also tells us that tornadoes the behaviour of tornadoes is changing. Subscribe to Spark for more amazing science, tech & engin...
Flying Boats: The Incredible Development Of Sea Planes | The Amazing World of Aviation | Spark
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Early aviation pioneers recognized the potential of water-based aircraft for extended travel distances and military applications, but the Glenn Curtiss and the Wright brothers were the main key figures in the development of seaplanes during World War I. Flying boats played a significant role in the early airline industry, offering long-distance flight capabilities and accommodating large number...
Why Eclipses Have Been So Important To Human History | Eclipse Chasers | Spark
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Featuring the world’s leading eclipse scientists, Eclipse Chasers shows how scientific data collected during a total eclipse plays a key role in the race to understand the sun and its impact on earth - especially the explosive solar storms that cause major power blackouts, satellite failure, and even threaten astronauts in space. In addition, the programme highlights how eclipses deepen our und...
Will Man Ever Be Able To Stop Hurricanes? | Naked Science | Spark
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Natural disasters are one of the few things on our planet that man hasn't developed the ability to combat or control. This makes these apocalyptic-like events even scarier, and a source of incredible scientific intrigue. One of the most terrifying of these, is the hurricane. Subscribe to Spark for more amazing science, tech & engineering videos: goo.gl/LIrlur 🚀 Join the Spark Channel Membership...
The 1920s Aviation Boom: The Birth Of Commercial Aviation | The Amazing World Of Aviation | Spark
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After WW1 caused a rapid development of aircraft technology in the 1910s, the could truly be reaped in the 1920s. Using the still relatively new mode of transport, countries became better connected through faster journey times and airmail. This incredible new technology would be a driving force behind rapid modernization throughout the world in the years to come. Subscribe to Spark for more ama...
Where Earth's Water Originally Comes From | Naked Science | Spark
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Water is one of the building blocks behind the miracle of life on earth. It covers 71% of our planet and forms a key part of our daily lives. Where this important resource came from, however, is a mystery. Why does nobody know for sure where our water came from? Subscribe to Spark for more amazing science, tech & engineering videos: goo.gl/LIrlur 🚀 Join the Spark Channel Membership to get acces...
How Anthony Fokker Pioneered Early Aircraft Development | Amazing Aviation | Spark
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In the early years of flight, Anthony Fokker was a true pioneer. Being inspired by Wilbur Wright as a young boy, he grew up to front one of the leading and most innovative aircraft. manufactures in the world. Subscribe to Spark for more amazing science, tech & engineering videos: goo.gl/LIrlur 🚀 Join the Spark Channel Membership to get access to perks: ua-cam.com/channels/MV3aTOwUtG5vwfH9_rzb2w...
The Big Bang: The Most Important Second In The Universe | Naked Science | Spark
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The Big Bang: The Most Important Second In The Universe | Naked Science | Spark
The Lawless Early Days Of Aviation | The Amazing World Of Aviation | Spark
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The Lawless Early Days Of Aviation | The Amazing World Of Aviation | Spark
The Mysteries Of North America's Great Lakes | Naked Science | Spark
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The Mysteries Of North America's Great Lakes | Naked Science | Spark
The Frantic Hunt To Locate Fresh Meteorites From The Wisconsin Fireball | Meteorite Men | Spark
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The Frantic Hunt To Locate Fresh Meteorites From The Wisconsin Fireball | Meteorite Men | Spark
What Was An Advanced Russian Warship Doing In The Irish Sea? | Warship: Life at Sea | Spark
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What Was An Advanced Russian Warship Doing In The Irish Sea? | Warship: Life at Sea | Spark
The Tremendous Power Of Solar Storms | Naked Science | Spark
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The Tremendous Power Of Solar Storms | Naked Science | Spark
Hunting For Meteorites Left By A Giant Cosmic Fireball | Meteorite Men | Spark
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Hunting For Meteorites Left By A Giant Cosmic Fireball | Meteorite Men | Spark
Suspicious Russian Naval Activity Detected In The North Atlantic | Warship | Spark
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Suspicious Russian Naval Activity Detected In The North Atlantic | Warship | Spark
What Life On Earth Will Be Like When Its Magnetic Shield Weakens | Naked Science | Spark
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What Life On Earth Will Be Like When Its Magnetic Shield Weakens | Naked Science | Spark
The Pearl River Tower: The Skyscraper That Generates Its Own Electricity | Megastructures | Spark
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The Pearl River Tower: The Skyscraper That Generates Its Own Electricity | Megastructures | Spark
The Desperate Hunt To Locate A Missing Russian Submarine | Warship | Spark
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The Desperate Hunt To Locate A Missing Russian Submarine | Warship | Spark
What Did The Cassini Probe Teach Us About Saturn? | Naked Science | Spark
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What Did The Cassini Probe Teach Us About Saturn? | Naked Science | Spark
Yangshan: How China Built A Mega-Port 30km Out At Sea | Megastructures | Spark
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Yangshan: How China Built A Mega-Port 30km Out At Sea | Megastructures | Spark
British Warship Tracks Russian Submarine Amid Turbulent Relations | Life At Sea | Spark
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British Warship Tracks Russian Submarine Amid Turbulent Relations | Life At Sea | Spark

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @centertonarkansastyrantpatrol
    @centertonarkansastyrantpatrol 22 години тому

    The biggest is a f 5 not a f4

  • @Pasha8204
    @Pasha8204 23 години тому

    Need 4k

  • @TheRailwayDrone
    @TheRailwayDrone 23 години тому

    I've been on Eurostar so many times through this tunnel and always question why the U.S. could never do anything like this in the modern world.

  • @charliewilson3369
    @charliewilson3369 День тому

    Astronaut's got to be brave just knowing you might die just going into space.

  • @MikeJohn-tb1yp
    @MikeJohn-tb1yp День тому

    There so nice to each other omg.

  • @johnlamothe8705
    @johnlamothe8705 День тому

    Really?? How many times are y'all gonna repost this video? How bout a new video of this show

  • @szia7104
    @szia7104 День тому

    Okay so the planet is degrading over time and has been without human cause so then why are we forced to comply to the current agenda of CO2 emissions causing climate change?

  • @dbalston
    @dbalston День тому

    Subduction zones elsewhere have volcanos...not sure that subduction is a valid theory here.

  • @atanacioluna292
    @atanacioluna292 День тому

    Pluvicopia shows tools to control the planet's temperature and sea level. If we work together, we can manage the planet for ourselves for a billion years. We will change before the planet changes with Pluvicopia.

  • @Jeff-Lynn
    @Jeff-Lynn День тому

    I have left several comments in the past. But none of them has been saved. Praise the video presentation.

  • @inc2000glw
    @inc2000glw День тому

    /Probably a PowerPoint assignment/

  • @garywhite2050
    @garywhite2050 День тому

    "Cheers dic_head." 😅😅😅😅

  • @barrywilliams991
    @barrywilliams991 День тому

    Complete horsesh*t!

  • @thickwristmcfist3399
    @thickwristmcfist3399 День тому

    Seems like same episode, but this one is all of them together... This is a 3hr show... Pretty awesome!

  • @stardustindigo
    @stardustindigo День тому

    I have been a sailor for 10 years on a merchant ships, sorry to say I have had never experienced this much failures on board in such small period like this ( so this is a war ship right?). Almost never happened anything.

    • @JusticeAlways
      @JusticeAlways День тому

      A bit of over dramatization by the film makers...to keep the public interested it seems. Have you ever been thru the Suez Canal? I hear there's lot of "excitement" for merchant sailors there...😅

    • @stardustindigo
      @stardustindigo День тому

      @@JusticeAlways Suez canal 😅😅😅

    • @matdyke5046
      @matdyke5046 23 години тому

      Warships get run at the limit on regular basis. Merchant ships putter about. Try running at 20+kts sustained for days with electrical loads for sensors and equipment 24/7 that equal that of a small town. Ex navy nuke speaking.

  • @mindless-pedant
    @mindless-pedant День тому

    Presumably if the aliens can do space travel, they can access our internet? No wonder they're staying away.

  • @AshleySpeaks4U
    @AshleySpeaks4U День тому

    The whirlpool demonstration was awesome. Amazing how much faster the spinning gets the job done!❤

  • @AOSDMV
    @AOSDMV День тому

    [00:00:02]1 Introduction to the nuclear age and the bombing of Hiroshima. [00:01:00]2 Britain’s development of their own atomic bomb at Windscale. [00:01:22]3 The Windscale accident, the world’s first nuclear accident. [00:03:35]4 The Trinity test, the world’s first nuclear explosion. [00:04:02]5 The impact of the atomic bomb on World War II and the subsequent arms race. [00:05:01]6 Britain’s entry into the nuclear club and the challenges faced. [00:06:05]7 Postwar Britain’s weakened state and the decision to pursue a nuclear policy. [00:07:00]8 The choice of plutonium for the British weapon and the risks involved. [00:10:25]9 Warnings about the potential for a fire in British reactors. [00:15:00]10 The Soviet Union’s progress in nuclear weapons development. [00:21:44]11 The process of releasing Wigner energy and the onset of the Windscale fire. [00:30:01]12 The fight to extinguish the fire and the release of radioactivity. [00:34:01]13 The aftermath of the fire and the assessment of radioactive dangers. [00:39:51]14 Reflection on Britain’s nuclear program and its costs. [00:41:01]15 The misinterpretation of an American accident that led to safety measures at Windscale. [00:45:00]16 The British explosion of their first hydrogen device post-Windscale fire.

  • @cdnrednek1027
    @cdnrednek1027 День тому

    Retreating glaciers carved the grooves in the rock, you can see more of that in areas of the Rocky Mts, and in what is called the Canadian Sheild. They used teach us about this in Cdn schools back in the 1960s and 70s. It was part of the coriculum in Jr, High School (Middle School for the Americans)

  • @basicdesign1
    @basicdesign1 День тому

    like it or not this'll still be true: in Auschwitz there was no obesity. But hey, there would be no society if no-one was trying to hide behind false excuses.

  • @BarbarosGunes
    @BarbarosGunes День тому

    It is too sad for England, still dreaming as a big force to bully the world and being an adopted mouse under the wings of a Brazilian waxed bald eagle in reality ...

  • @pauliewalnuts240
    @pauliewalnuts240 День тому

    The labratory drug testing surely costs millions of dollars per year. A bit extreme considering everyone is effectively locked on ship at sea, where theres no drugs...

    • @matdyke5046
      @matdyke5046 День тому

      😂😂😂 you have never been on a warship. Prisons are locked down too.

  • @trendzone3865
    @trendzone3865 День тому

    The original indigenous people knew this weather pattern in the spring. I knew the original indigenous american would move that area (migrated). If they ever live in the area.

  • @grhinson
    @grhinson День тому

    Funny this should be coming out now...

  • @dougloggie2880
    @dougloggie2880 День тому

    this unrelenting russiaphobia is destroying the world

  • @PetraKann
    @PetraKann День тому

    Grow up!

  • @timothy8426
    @timothy8426 День тому

    I didn't know they were at war? Why are they dead set on conflict. Getting rid of zelensky is like finding the cure for border security. Open borders are dangerous for all countries since the invention of bio weapons like covid. Especially when your own government finances it to gain power through a term of we know what's best. Taxpayers' money against taxpayers. Bend the knee or suffer being an enemy of the government. People have no rights when the government determines you don't need them to fulfill government agendas of enforcement agencies against America.

  • @TommieTubbs-iv9cn
    @TommieTubbs-iv9cn День тому

    🇹🇦

  • @stevemayes50
    @stevemayes50 День тому

    wow, talk about outdated. This was outdated 10 years ago

  • @LukePinna
    @LukePinna День тому

    Aliens may have already attempted to contact us. They said please drop the overly dramatic music from your spark videos.

  • @alfredpetrossian3036
    @alfredpetrossian3036 День тому

    Perhaps the Limeys are there to celebrate bygone naval colonial power days and to cheer Russian navy. O__ on the other hand perhaps they are there to concur Russia under leadership of Sunak ?

    • @harryflower1810
      @harryflower1810 День тому

      Cheer the Russian Navy I don't think so. The RN will hold its own

    • @pauliewalnuts240
      @pauliewalnuts240 День тому

      Your last 5 comments have been on English videos supporting russia and hating nato. I think your actually in love with the west.

    • @matdyke5046
      @matdyke5046 День тому

      One of the dumbest things ive ever read…ive sailed in a battle group with the RN and they do not mess around.

  • @laurieann54
    @laurieann54 День тому

    Trees take in carbon & give off oxygen in return. Oxygen allows for cooler air temps. Hence, why cities air is warmer vs the country air in summer. We need more trees not more industrial parks or citiy limits with more infrastructures after cutting away thousands of trees. Most tornados travel flat lands with less trees so the grounds get hot from less protection from the sun. Just my theory. 🤔😉

  • @ernestodelacruz9392
    @ernestodelacruz9392 День тому

    These are all for human distrucrion

  • @1FreeSelfGoverningAmericanMan

    Glaciers, like rivers, are moved by gravity, which requires a grade, and they flow predominantly down hill. I have lived in Michigan my entire life and have yet to see enough gradient to power these glaciers in any direction. There must be another explanation.

  • @TommieTubbs-iv9cn
    @TommieTubbs-iv9cn День тому

    Well thats xpected when you join the service and biut to go to war.its scary but GOD IS WITH YALL🙏💪✌️🇮🇱🇺🇸🇨🇱🌏♥️😘👑😇🫡

  • @TommieTubbs-iv9cn
    @TommieTubbs-iv9cn День тому

    Wow,how sad they failed their drug test

    • @JusticeAlways
      @JusticeAlways День тому

      Yes....I was shocked about that. Didn't expect it.

  • @TommieTubbs-iv9cn
    @TommieTubbs-iv9cn День тому

    I pray for all military,male and Female

  • @lewisest2528
    @lewisest2528 День тому

    "Ice cube comets" hit earth & melted 🧊 🌎 LOOOL 😆

  • @nossyhot
    @nossyhot День тому

    aint this same episode as last time?

    • @abnurtharn2927
      @abnurtharn2927 День тому

      @nossyhot Yea, but this time all episodes are here,

    • @nossyhot
      @nossyhot День тому

      @@abnurtharn2927 aweomse... :)

    • @JusticeAlways
      @JusticeAlways День тому

      ​@@abnurtharn2927 Yeah...this is 3 1/2 hours long. Still interesting...

  • @TommieTubbs-iv9cn
    @TommieTubbs-iv9cn День тому

    Now this is real

  • @NancyJ238
    @NancyJ238 День тому

    I would much rather look at the storms, which are so fascinating, rather than watch some guy talk : (

  • @R_Squared933
    @R_Squared933 День тому

    This video is actually 15 years old: Naked Science Season 6 EP.14 June 11, 2009

  • @hekmanx
    @hekmanx День тому

    You mean a nuclear war between American 🇺🇸 and Russia 🇷🇺 …. I can see that happening

  • @c216mohl
    @c216mohl День тому

    This was an enjoyable documentary until the global warming hoax was mentioned just after 42:30.

  • @petermgruhn
    @petermgruhn День тому

    Does he say "unprecedented"? Because, yeah, sure, it was technically worse than the 1974 super outbreak. Which (1974) outbreak had almost twice as many tornados and tornados an order of magnitude greater and almost four times the fatalities and four times the dollar value in damage. Tuesday did happen further from the common part of the season than did 1974. But then, you get wicked cold air meeting warm tropic air instead of warm continental air meeting warm tropic air, so I guess it makes sense that a winter storm would be worse th.. what? The 1974 storm in April was arguably worse? You know, if you look at the statistics? But "unpresidential"... Oh wait. And Tuesday was the second deadliest since 1950. More people living in old corn fields, but fewer dead. Hm. Then there's the 2011 Super Outbreak. But that was in late April so it's not as handy for the "Ermagerd! Sensationalism!"ing. What did that car collision have to do with anything? "Well, it had collision and spinning?" Oh, you could describe it with similar words. Then why aren't there pictures of flushing toilets and ... "Scale this instability up a few thousand times and you get supercells." Um.. no. That's not true at all. Scale that up a few thousand times and you get a cold front. "Thunderstorms typically reach altitudes above 10,000 metres (33,000 feet) and sometimes more than 20,000 metres (66,000 feet)." OR... more than twice the height of Mt. Everest. Shouldn't you be saying Chomolungma? Wait. Is the warm going up and the cold going down, per the Scientist? Or are they mixing per the narrator? Does the cold air want to go down, or does the cold air want to become tepid? Do they flow past each other in whorling mad streams or do they become a low velocity chaotic jumble? DO YOU KNOW what you are talking about? This is why I stopped watching tv and gravitated towards the web. It was only a matter of time, wasn't it?

  • @kashijadickson3586
    @kashijadickson3586 День тому

    🥰😍❤️🍓🇺🇬👍

  • @QueenkittyNi
    @QueenkittyNi День тому

    that's just soooooooooooo sooooooooooooooooooooo fucking amazing WOW WOW WOW

  • @graycurties6479
    @graycurties6479 День тому

    If the ETs don’t reveal themselves the JOLT required to pull humanity out of it’s spiral of greed will destroy everything on the planet

  • @petermgruhn
    @petermgruhn День тому

    Look, National Geographic isn't generally trustworthy any more, but their slant is in the direction that would favour the root assertion here, and they say "There is no real evidence that tornadoes are happening more often," and "maybe even a slight decrease in EF4s and EF5s". There, I saved you fortyfive minutes. Not to mention the commercials. Just how many minutes is it going to take for the basic premise to be stated? "tornados are changing." Okay, what's different about them? I just watched a video that took 75% of its run time to be all "oh yeah, there was a basic question to this idiot clickbait. Let me try to answer that." Is this going to be the same? I bet it isn't. I bet it never explains the base question. "Scientists looking at Super Tuesday see a dark future." No, they don't. You are lying.

    • @petermgruhn
      @petermgruhn День тому

      It only keeps getting worse. It's like every word need correcting.

  • @thearchetypecreates
    @thearchetypecreates День тому

    What’s the ‘terrifying reason’?