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    jupiter

    US /ˈdʒupɪtɚ/

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    othercommon.pos-map.undefined太陽系中最大的行星,是一個氣體巨人,它是距太陽第五高的行星,也是夜空中最亮的物體之一。
    othercommon.pos-map.undefined羅馬國教的首席神,最初是與雷電相關的空中神。他的妻子是朱諾。

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    冥王星的衛星解釋 - MM#3 (The Moons of Pluto Explained – MM#3)

    02:05冥王星的衛星解釋 - MM#3 (The Moons of Pluto Explained – MM#3)
    • and this is Jupiter.

      這是木星。

    • Jupiter is big!

      木星是很大的!

    B1 中級

    第 4 集: 他們水獺般可愛 (Episode 4: They Are Otterly Adorable)

    35:22第 4 集: 他們水獺般可愛 (Episode 4: They Are Otterly Adorable)
    • The issue that we had at that time was there was not really any more room at the inn for for a lack of a better way of expressing that the Monterey folks work with the the Association of Zoos and Aquariums they have a group that specializes on kind of knowing everything there is to know about sea otters and and which facilities might have space to accept not only space but also expertise to accept very young sea otter pups and when Cruz abandoned was and when Cruz was was recovered there were really no more opportunities to place and so he was when the when the stranding folks get to that situation their their only choice at that point is humane euthanasia if there's not a space in the surrogacy program there's not a space at an accredited facility then the most humane thing to do at that point is to is to put that that pup down unfortunately which makes you know it's it's hard to wrap your mind around that this is a threatened species why could you do that but it's it's it is the most responsible thing to do we had staff out there caring for Bixby at the time and I got a phone call late it's like they just came up there's another young pup it's a male male sea otters are a little bit more they take a little bit more ingenuity I guess and and they're a bit more of a challenge to manage sometimes and so there we have to be careful with the the dynamic that we have in terms of the number of males and females that we would manage here with our with our exhibit but we made the choice at that time that you know this animal was was destined to be put down to be euthanized and you know we had our hands full with with two sea otters that we had that we were taking on already but we made the choice to to extend and do we do we did there and and and save that little sea otter and brought him back with Bixby on a private plane and and it never looked back he's he's an amazing amazing animal that we've learned a lot from well Dennis I'm not gonna lie you know through throughout that story you just told I'm kind of hearing some some Sarah McLaughlin in the background this kind of has that is there that SPCA kind of commercial vibe to it I mean when you think about these animals there they are undeniably probably one of the most adorable species not just here at the aquarium but but on the planet but when you hear about how much that they're going through you know hear about habitat loss when you hear about that how difficult the you know rehab and rehabilitation you know process is for them it's a lot different than like a California sea lion that can go out into a group and basically learn from the group so it seems like these animals have a lot kind of going against them yes but it's really cool to know that there's actually a whole bunch of people ourselves included that care very much about these critters and especially in that story just there when when the alternative was you know the animal not being here anymore that the decision was made to to prolong that animals life and now he's you know a private plane to Atlanta and now live in the suite life here in the cold water quest gallery I mean that's that's very much a positive so so what can our listeners with all of that being said what is one positive impact that our our listeners and our visitors can can have on southern sea otters well what is a you know one or a couple things that can you know kind of help this species out that any any person can can do yeah that's a great question Josh and that's something that's really a powerful message for us when we have these sea otters here in Atlanta they they're viewable visible to millions of guests every year and there are they are as I've said a very powerful conservation kind of case and the message is very simple and it's something that you hear a lot you know everybody has a role to play our goal here is is to inspire people to care about these animals we obviously care about them we want to do everything possible to make sure that these are animals that that that live for generations you know with without impact based on our activities but the honest truth is our activities have an impact on these animals and with the case of the southern sea otter there's a there's a number of things unfortunately these are animals that are succumbing or being exposed more and more to runoff related to agricultural runoff but also curiously they're very susceptible to a parasite called toxoplasmosis if you you might know of it through it's it's one of the reasons that if you're an expect it's one of the reasons that if you're an expectant mother you're not supposed to change or tend to your cat's litter box it's a it's a parasite that is is transmissible through cat feces and so what we're seeing is sea otters are coming up with this toxoplasmosis they're exposed to this toxoplasma and that's that's having an issue on that creates a lot of neurological issues for them they just they're not equipped to handle it and so we're seeing issues with people poorly or improperly disposing of their their pet waste essentially it's creating an issue for them probably related somewhat to just the population of that exists along that same coastline the number of cats number of pets feral or otherwise and and so that's an issue but also marine debris these are animals that are very curious and they they're they're actually one of the few species actually that use tools to to to help their efforts in getting into the hard-shelled invertebrates that they eat they'll go down and bring up a clam but also bring up a rock and smash the clam against the rock but they use other things and they're very curious in their environment and so when they're people are using a lot of single-use plastic bags those tend to unfortunately end up in the ocean and these are animals that there's there's animals that are you know photographed with bags on their head you know essentially not surviving that sort of interaction with with marine debris and so just being careful of what we're utilizing in our day-to-day lives trying to take every effort to use things that are more and are less likely to end up in the ocean and end up being an issue for these animals and the other animals that live in the marine environment so basically if you live in California or are visiting the coast of California just pick up after yourself and pick up after your pet and that can actually make a world of difference to these animals to these animals but but also again everybody has a role to play you know every every stream leads to the ocean and so even though we're hundreds of miles away from the ocean guests or residents of Atlanta have have a role to play too because it's not just a sea otter it's a sea turtle it's it's you know whales that are that are washing up with stomachs full of plus of single-use plastics sea otters or sorry sea turtles that are watching up with straws up there up their nose and things like that so lots of lots of decisions that people have to make in their day-to-day lives but understanding that you know just cutting back helps it makes a big difference right all good very very very good points there so Dennis thank you very much I've learned a way more about these animals than I worked here for almost seven years now and I learned a lot today about these incredible critters so before you go you do as we mentioned in the very beginning you do care for all of the adorable critters here at the aquarium out of all of them all those species and it honestly it might be the sea otter but what is your what's your favorite put me on the spot what is your favorite it's like you don't have a favorite child you know you can't answer yeah but you kind of do you got to do the honest answer is it probably depends on the day I find I just like a child just like a child it depends on what's what's going on you know right right now to be honest with you as a sitting here we have five little pufflings that have been hatched over the last last couple weeks and I'd say I'm kind of infatuated with watching my phone or little nest cams watching these little puffballs grow so quickly so I'm definitely into that sea otters are always a favorite anybody that maybe watched this watch the show or knows me knows that I'm a fan of our harbor seals and Rose our little female specifically is one that always gets me I spend time every day saying hi to her for sure she is adorable she's adorable yeah so didn't really answer your question it's okay nobody really has because everyone everyone's trying to yeah we have a lot of incredible animals here it's really it's really hard to favorite animals I've ever worked with is helping the OV team with with the manta rays behind us here just I mean they're all they're all very very they get to me yeah I mean this is a you know it's this is a very special place and obviously over 17 years you've been a huge part of this aquariums history and you've you know dedicated your life in the past 17 years of your life to to these to these incredible animals while you know having a family of you have your own kids and things like that that you're caring for so you're taking care of actually I just learned that puffling is a word unless you made that up nope that is the actual scientific term baby puff baby puffin a puffin chick is a puffling that's the cutest thing on the planet pretty sure you got that from Harry Potter but that's fine nope so with all of that with 17 years of history at this facility I'm gonna put you on the spot again what's your favorite memory of this place my favorite memory yeah favorite experience favorites just what flooding yeah there was a flood no no just the memories are oh okay good I was gonna say well that would be memorable honestly actually you know some of these transports you know being able to to go out in the field and be able to you know work with these animals and bring them back here and the the planning and all the expertise and just you know just takes a lot to pull that off and being in the role that I am or that that's my responsibility it's it's to see that kind of happen and the animals come here and they make it into the into the into the habitats and seeing them you know thrive is all the memories kind of flood back to those moments so with respect to you know maybe the last sea otter transport was probably one of them and it was you know nice you know to get sea otters to Atlanta from California you have to you know there's a lot that goes into moving them they have to stay cold we've learned that the best way is just to charter a private plane so it's a sounds a little bougie I guess but it is for their own best interest we can get get a sea otter pup here in a couple of hours from the coast of California which is which is what what they need and so the last time when we were moving Gibson and Mara it was a beautiful plane I was I felt kind of bad because we were like moving all these like wet things and chests of ice on this plane that I once we were in the air I learned the charter before us I don't know if I'm allowed to say this or not but it was Bruno Mars was taken to to Hawaii in that same plane so just a little bit uh so it was it was Bruno Mars's plane and it wasn't it wasn't Taylor Swift's no nice because in a previous episode we talked to Andy from the the sea lion team but I remember from all the old footage you were a part of yeah those those guys coming here so as the listeners know I started my career at Georgia Aquarium here in Atlanta with our sea lion team so all the little guys that I cared for when I first started back in 2016 here were all animals that literally you had just brought from California months before yeah yeah we could sit here for a couple hours just talking about animal transports and things like that yeah for sure but yeah Neptune and Jupiter were animals that I brought back I remember seeing Andy at the facility where those animals were being housed at the time he was here so he's in the same footage in a different role but yeah very cool well I mean I think now I think we have a reason for you to come back I think that we could have a part two to talk all about good transports you've done great today so Dennis thank you so much for joining us today and yeah thank you all for listening in we'll see you next time

      我們當時遇到的問題是,因為沒有更好的表達方式,蒙特雷人與動物園和水族館協會合作,他們有一個小組,專門負責瞭解有關海獺的一切,以及哪些設施可能有空間接受幼年海獺。當克魯茲被遺棄時 當克魯茲被救回時 真的沒有更多的機會了 所以當擱淺的海獺被救回時 他們唯一的選擇就是人道安樂死如果代孕計劃中沒有空位,認可的設施中也沒有空位,那麼最人道的做法就是將幼崽安樂死,不幸的是,這讓你很難理解,這是一個瀕臨滅絕的物種,你為什麼要這麼做,但這是最負責任的做法。當時我們的工作人員在那裡照顧比克斯比 我很晚才接到一個電話 就好像

    B1 中級

    太陽系行星 | 兒童行星 | 瞭解有關行星的有趣知識 (Planets of Our Solar System | Planets for Kids | Learn interesting facts about the planets)

    18:34太陽系行星 | 兒童行星 | 瞭解有關行星的有趣知識 (Planets of Our Solar System | Planets for Kids | Learn interesting facts about the planets)
    • On Jupiter, it takes less than 10 Earth hours to make one full spin.

      在木星上,旋轉一圈只需要不到 10 個地球小時。

    • Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system.

      木星是太陽系中最大的行星。

    B1 中級

    喬-羅根討論外星人的 20 次熱門話題 (Top 20 Times Joe Rogan Discussed Aliens)

    33:46喬-羅根討論外星人的 20 次熱門話題 (Top 20 Times Joe Rogan Discussed Aliens)
    • She's frozen in her tracks locked eyes with this creature and it's communicating with her please help me I'm he wants help it's we it's weak and it's feeble and it's scared and it's crouched down Liliani realizes that Katia is back there she gets I don't know 100 feet down the path she leaves her sister stay here I'm going back to get Katia she runs back and I asked Katia and I asked all the girls during that moment of contact when you lock eyes I know it's only a brief second but during that moment of contact what did you feel like put me there that's where the title comes from moment of contact for almost three hours they talked about witness testimony and the raw emotion that they conveyed either nearly a whole town of people are lying or all of this really happened marco charise jumps out of the car and grabs the thing with his bare hands yeah he puts it in the back seat and they drive it to a clinic and the doctor is like what the hell is that get it out of here I don't know what you know leave so they went to regional hospital and then ultimately it went to humanitas hospital and so we have testimony from military x that when he drove it from humanitas hospital it's in the movie but he drove it from humanitas hospital to uh as a military base where it spent the night the truck for one night and then it went from there to espouse x campinas number 17 the y files the small circles are the ones that are most interesting because how hard is that to do right right and they're uniform and it's like what is that if you're looking for an entertaining introduction to the ufo phenomenon the fast-growing youtube series the y files is a great place to start aj gentile and his sassy aquatic co-host make for a wildly fun time whether exploring ufo lore or government conspiracies aj is well versed in all things weird and tries his best to leave nothing out even if it ruins the great story he just told you he did just this on his jre appearance where he and joe talk about their favorite y file stories and the current state of ufos if you look at the ancient text it may have been in the mahabharata yeah but they allude to this liquid metal and then you fast forward to like the nazis building the bell the deglock that was a mercury engine and then we fast forward a little further mark mccandlish in the arv vehicle the um i forget the flux liner that is that's spinning mercury engine so spinning mercury keeps keeps popping up between stories of alien crop circles how weird the moon is and how much you can trust ufo personalities the almost three-hour episode was packed with ufo content he goes in it's a dark room the guy's working there the guy's like carl look at this it's pictures of the dark side of the moon he sees domes towers roads all kinds of stuff i can't believe it and carl goes home and he told his wife i can't wait to see this on the news this is crazy what we found like this civilization is on the moon and it just it just goes away number 16 ufo propulsion systems in in physics there is a speed limit that we have to acknowledge when we talk about trying to go somewhere really quickly right and so i like to call it the 11th commandment of physics thou shalt not exceed the speed of light have you ever wondered how humans would make a ufo propulsion expert harold sunny white and rogan play around with the idea of propulsion systems this leads to the possibility that the famed tic-tac that commander fravor saw in 2004 might not have even been a real object to begin with there's multiple people that saw it multiple platforms that saw it and so to to start with right i i thought maybe there was a small chance that was um just like we have stealth technology right where if you want to hide a plane what if we had the ability to project something right through some mechanism where we could make people go where we wanted them to go they theorize it may have been some sort of super advanced hologram that allows us to ionize the air creating some sort of holographic pixel the propulsion expert suggests that it might be possible to create a fake ufo with this technology meaning maybe there is no propulsion system at all maybe the mirage is to stop us from seeing what's creating it and i i look at it and i and i just realize out of the the edge of the glowy orb the wings of a seagull right so it's the it's the white belly of a seagull reflecting the light the near the light from the nearby city number 15 the insider it was called kona blue and we built up a stack of documents that would go to the ceiling here about what needed to be done what we were going to do how it should be done who should be involved so at this point you're convinced that this is a real phenomenon one of the most influential figures in both the ufo and remote viewing worlds how put off is naturally a great guest for rogan they discussed the scientists time and now defunct government programs like project stargate a cia remote viewing program the advanced aerospace weapons systems application program and the advanced aerospace threat identification program these craft have interfered with uh military exercises as we all know from uh saying the nimitz and the gimbal and the go fast videos that you know made it out into the public in in 2017 so it's it's really out there now at this point those last two are called official u.s government programs studying ufos the two also talk about uap disclosure hal's role in the upcoming documentary age of disclosure by dan farah and even whether ufonauts are from a different dimension from this planet or from a different dimension slash frequency number 14 ufos and religion and it was at the vatican where we encountered where where a lot of things happened for tyler that i saw made him understand that this was something that had been going on historically for a very long time period ufo nut joe rogan sits down with writer and professor of religious studies diana walsh pasulka to talk about all things ufos this includes their possible connections to religion how the government manages public reception of ufos and an alleged crash site the professor went to and the material they found their metal detectors that were configured for specific types of metals that he had he had these built is there a scientific term for these particular types of metals they're called metamaterials and of course it wouldn't be a joe rogan episode without talking about psychedelics both rogan and pasulka theorized that hallucinogens could possibly be a gateway to another world they even suggest that perhaps some of the spiritual sightings throughout religious history could actually be sightings of living beings from another realm or aliens or both so the magnetism of the of what's you know this kind of light that's happening um you can see that even in the shroud of turin which is by the way an anomalous artifact that scientists have looked at even atheist scientists have looked at and it appears to be some type of um imprint from radiation onto a cloth um so so i think we're talking about forms of light as well number 13 make ufos great again there's a lot of interest in uh the uh people coming from space you know yes and i know you're interested oh very interested in that how much do they tell you about that a lot really yeah what they tell you in possibly one of the most influential interviews of the 2024 presidential campaign donald j trump sits down for a long-form talk on the joe rogan experience it doesn't take long for rogan to ask the presidential candidate questions of a more conspiratorial nature rather than a political one joe asks the candidate about the jfk documents and if he would declassify them and of course follows it up with ufo questions trump had some interesting things to say about the people from space as he called them i get that question as much as almost any question do you think that we have aliens coming you know flying around or whatever what do you think there's no reason not to i mean there's no reason not to think that mars and all these planets don't have life you know the president stated he'd been told lots about the subject by individuals but still that's a hard time believing it they said sir there's something there you know they've there's something there yeah yeah i've talked to quite a few conspiracy guys number 12 the advanced aerospace threat identification program department of defense is supposed to focus on military that's it you don't you don't bring in u.s person's information and ingest them into a department of defense database especially a department of defense intelligence database that's a super no-no that's called u.s person's information and it's pretty much foreboding reported to be the lead of the now defunct pentagon ufo investigation a-tip and debated to be the kickstarter of the modern disclosure movement luis elizondo talks with rogan about his time in the advanced aerospace threat identification program the former pentagon official claims that in the program they were exposed to multiple crystal clear 4k videos of uap providing one example of an unidentified submerged object larger than an oil derrick there is a video that shows one of these objects underwater that goes by the speed was calculated between 450 and 550 knots underwater and it was bigger than the offshore derrick that it was passing because you could see in the video the offshore derrick and you could see this thing zip right by it the ex-counterintelligence agent also discusses the differences between ufos and uap and why the terminology was changed and even what scientists at a-tip theorized about how ufos could even be physically possible in this this thing i wrote um i i talk about up to the ledge up to the part i can talk about and they approved for me to talk about up to that point when it comes to what the government may or may not have in its possession all i can simply say is that um there is very compelling evidence to suggest that the u.s government is in absolute possession of exotic material that is not made by humans number 11 the ufo whistleblower interestingly enough there's like a whole history of human intelligence prior to world war ii and uh old money the vatican the italian mob um kind of the old country boys did a lot of informal intelligence collection uh for the u.s and and there's probably some books you can read on it but it's really interesting you know human intelligence collection wasn't really formalized until the offices office of strategic services the oss which became the cia in 1947 david grush was dubbed the ufo whistleblower when giving his first public interview on news nation the former intelligence officer appears on the joe rogan experience shortly after testifying under oath in front of the united states congress he spoke about an illegal ufo crash retrieval and reverse engineering program paired with a disinformation campaign that's been hiding its existence for about 90 plus years anything sensitive that i want to say as it relates to like u.s government activity whether it be intelligence stuff military stuff etc i have to submit it through what they call dop sir dod office of pre-publication and security review that is something anybody who's been an intel officer anybody with like a clearance has to submit that kind of stuff here the whistleblower discusses an early crash retrieval with alleged vatican ties reverse engineering programs biological remains of possible alien origin and their possible interdimensional origins luis elizondo coming forward opened the media's eyes to uap david grush coming forward opened up the eyes of the united states congress certainly this whole program in a nutshell if i were to like summarize the 90 plus years of history it is a reverse engineering program to garner some kind of insight and of course not a lot of the things that we've learned from it are like directly you know ripped off the technology we found but it has inspired other innovations that made its way into other u.s classified programs over the year for national defense reasons you number 10 former cia agent mike baker on ufos it's always riveting hearing from someone with state secrets in their pocket if that's up your alley mike baker is a reason to tune into the podcast because when you're talking about hypersonic aircraft or missiles or whatever it is there's some stuff that needs to be kept off the off the radar screen because there is a tremendous competition going on right now for particularly for things like control of space as a covert field operations officer baker worked in counterterrorism and counter-narcotics before leaving the cia for the private sector over 20 years ago so naturally rogan demanded answers about ufos do you think there are any credible stories whether it's from commander david fravor who saw that tic-tac vehicle off the coast of san diego or whatever video yeah if i had to point to one i would say forever in a rambling reply baker mentioned that some might be experimental craft while others are harder to explain i think it's a it's a high possibility that um that that there's yes i i do think that but at the same time then i also question uh sort of the the way that that's great if if some alien life force with amazing technology that we can't fathom right now comes to visit us now what the hell are they doing either he doesn't actually know if there are aliens out there or as many fans claimed he's just using cia mind tricks on us number nine neil degrasse tyson on stephen hawking's warning when astrophysicist neil degrasse tyson and joe talk about aliens the discussions are always fascinating in one such meeting they discuss stephen hawking's warning that any alien visitors might have ill intentions he is worried about the possibility of aliens enslaving us oh based on the reality that we've done that to ourselves tyson analyzed this fear in terms of earth's own history of colonialism but also expressed his hope that extraterrestrials might not be like us so it has been argued sociologically that the very act of wanting to colonize is self-limiting against successful colonization of the galaxy because to colonize the galaxy has to be done in an organized way all right you take this sector i take this sector but if i want territory and i want it now and my kids want it now i want that territory it could be tyson hypothesized that an oppressive aggressive civilization would not be able to colonize the galaxy as their methods would invite hostility and violence it helps that neil can speak quite dramatically making whatever topic he talks about more entertaining to listen to so it may be that the very kind of civilization that could peacefully colonize a galaxy is not the kind of civilization that would colonize the galaxy at all oof that's very heavy number eight physicist brian cox talks about alien biology this professor of particle physics is the kind of guy you wish were your science teacher in high school it is not weak right to not know it's actually natural not to know brian cox is somewhat of a rare breed as he can articulate complex ideas and condense them into easily digestible chunks he breaks down how life in space could work from actual creatures down to bacteria and organisms on asteroids is something you think about yeah i think there must be um even in the solar system i would not be surprised if we find microbes on mars or some of the moons of jupiter or saturn where there's liquid water like europa yeah he's incredibly patient as joe launches some admittedly ridiculous questions we found a frog on the moon i mean the world would stop right i'd be very surprised but i mean if we found anything anywhere we hope that joe brings him back so we can dissect his brain some more soon number seven george knapp and jeremy corbell on area 51 if bob really did work with all those people and they really were briefed the same way he was if we could get more of those people to talk that would be utterly fascinating area 51 has long had a special place in the american imagination the u.s air force base is involved in the development of experimental aircraft but many people believe that it's also hiding aliens and ufos deep underground joe rogan sat down with ufo enthusiast jeremy corbell and journalist george knapp to discuss the conspiracy theories now this guy actually is someone that you've had reference to on your show remember annie jacobson her book about area 51 yeah well it's the same guy but the story that told me was different than what he told her he said that they uh eventually told me that they had a live alien out there knapp was the journalist who first reported bob lazar's claim to have worked on alien tech at area 51 corbell and knapp are unable to verify any of their claims but it's fascinating to watch them tell their stories they also complain about people who just make things up and the more fanciful and ridiculous um the bad the better unfortunately people pay more to hear that and consume it number six physicist avi lobe talks about interstellar objects theoretical physicist avi lobe is a respected researcher who previously chaired harvard's astronomy department so i'm a scientist and i basically follow the evidence just like sherlock holmes trying to find solutions it's a detective story you have some anomalies some things that don't quite match what you expected and you're trying to find an explanation so when in december 2017 he suggested that the interstellar object oumuamua might have an artificial extraterrestrial origin people listen while most astronomers believe it's a natural object lobe thinks it might be a light sail constructed by an alien civilization discussing this idea with rogan his passion and enthusiasm is absolutely infectious so just think about it think about a piece of paper razor thin piece of paper tumbling in the wind and changing the area that we can see the projected area of that piece of paper by a factor of 10 it's also amazing that joe remains quiet for most of when his guest is talking which means one of two things either he completely believes him or has no idea what he's saying but oumuamua could not have been made by us because it was passing near us just for a few months very quickly faster than any rocket that we can launch that's why we couldn't really chase it when it was receding away from us and it came from outside the solar system so you know i just do one plus one equal two i say okay it looks very peculiar maybe it belongs to another civilization that itself should be a sign that the interview is worth a listen number five james fox and jacques valet on a ufo sighting in zimbabwe there's no way that a mass landing with the sheer volume of eyewitness testimony at a school in broad daylight could happen and the whole world not know about it there are a lot of stories out there about ufos and you have to wade your way through to find the good stuff that's where director james fox comes in during his appearance of the podcast alongside ufologist jacques valet he talked about a 1994 ufo sighting at a school in zimbabwe a story that features in his documentary the phenomenon you've got all these children saying what they saw on camera after it happened and then you see them 20 years later and then we go to africa and we meet with the head mistress or she was a teacher at the time we went with other witnesses we go to the landing site we talk to people at the school that case is absolutely and it was witnessed by lots of other people in and around the area for several days before it chose a school to land dozens of children reported seeing the ufo and aliens with big eyes the children even drew what they saw what's so intriguing about this story is how everyone on set makes sense of the event it does make you wonder why do these things land at schools it seems like and i'm just totally speculating here but it seems like if if i were gonna do that it seems like a pretty benign environment number four bob lazar and jeremy corbell discuss alien tech and human history if you want to go down a government ufo rabbit hole bob lazar is the man to look into he claims that he was hired to work at area 51 to reverse engineer extraterrestrial technology and it was in the demonstration of the reactor working where it caught my attention to where this is technology that doesn't even exist he's a controversial figure because his supposed universities and workplaces have said they've never heard of him despite this he's amassed a lot of support from conspiracy theorists with his anti-matter force fields anti-gravity waves and alien involvement in history all that stuff that's in science fiction becomes reality if you have a machine that can make gravity and what we worked on in the desert was a machine that makes gravity there is an adult moment in this podcast and it's a must listen for anyone interested in life from outer space it was exciting i mean this was now i edge of science and i was i was so absolutely excited to be there every single time i was number three david fravor and jeremy corbell on military alien encounters ever since the pentagon released footage confirming military encounters with ufos the internet exploded so imagine having a navy pilot come on the show and confirm this isn't an uncommon occurrence if you're if you're using a propulsion that's non-reactive where you're just manipulating the medium that you're in air whatever you can go into the water so when you hear the all the reports of hey we've seen these things since you know world war ii that would come out of the water and fly if you have a technology like this as long as the object is sealed where you're not going to get water inside of it there's nothing that says you can't do that commander david fravor dives deep into a wide variety of strange happenings including underwater ufo sightings the tic-tac ufo encounter aliens and paintings and even misinformation within the communities exploring these strange phenomena so that's what you're starting to see is people that you know very credible they're not you know they're not they're not crazy they're not making stuff up but they're coming out and going hey i've had these experiences and i've got a lot of that from for over the last two years where people just find my email and send me stuff saying hey this happened to me or i saw this joe hits david with question after question making for one of the most stimulating and clipped episodes on the show i look up and go well if we're the only ones around and that's and i'm looking everything i'm looking at some it's a pretty sad place it's a pretty lonely universe number two travis walton on his alien abduction travis walton's story of being abducted in 1975 while working as a lumberjack created a media sensation even leading to the 1993 movie fire in the sky where were you i was lying on my back on a raised table there was a light above me um it was not real bright it was um not so bright that i couldn't um you know see the outline of the of the fixture but uh he claims that he awoke to short bald creatures watching him before human accomplices led him away put a mask over his face and knocked him out whether you believe him or not it's fascinating to watch him tell his story which is certainly one of the most vivid and fantastic out there what did they look like um i guess it's a pretty typical description nowadays uh very large eyes uh hairless um um two eyes nose mouth i didn't see them speak or no change in the expressions and uh to me that and in the face of all the screaming and uh the fear that i was uh uh projecting uh their lack of reaction probably just added to my panic he really breaks the tail down giving a play-by-play account of the events there isn't another interview like it on the joe rogan experience and it's something you just have to listen to yourself when i when i tell the story and try to relate to people i'm trying to communicate what i experienced and how utterly utterly traumatic that was and how it was so devastating i was you know on the verge of catatonic for weeks after it happened but uh uh i don't i don't want to relate this story in order to uh inspire fear what if the truth about our reality has been hidden in plain sight i'm rob and this is unveiled a podcast that dives headfirst into the biggest mysteries of our time each episode i sit down with thought leaders insiders experiencers and visionaries to explore the unknown the reality is that there's people out there that have reported terrifying experiences with these things and the term abduction comes to mind from the uap phenomenon and government cover-ups to alien abductions remote viewing and the metaphysics of consciousness this is not your average ufo podcast unveiled is about peeling back the layers of reality of belief of ourselves so if you're ready to challenge the mainstream narrative expand your mind and discover what lies beyond the veil check out unveiled and join me on this journey into the unknown number one christopher mellon on ufos when did you get interested in the subject of ufos this interview wasn't just exciting it was important as the former deputy assistant secretary of defense for intelligence in the late 90s and early 2000s christopher mellon once had access to a lot of information you feel like this is a politically risky thing to discuss especially to discuss like in serious terms like do you believe in these things like what are they what do we know is what was that an issue absolutely um i concealed my interest in the friends had a few heart-to-heart talks with a couple individuals in james fox's aforementioned documentary the phenomenon he claimed that he was the source who leaked the three infamous pentagon ufo videos to the new york times in 2017 he's someone who held a position of power but is keen to bring more information to the public if you're at all curious about aliens this is a podcast episode you can't miss i'll tell you another story offline we can exchange stories offline i'm excited i can't wait for this to be over now what ufo conversations from the joe rogan experience are your favorites let us know in the comments it may be that the very kind of civilization that could peacefully colonize a galaxy is not the kind of civilization that would colonize the galaxy at all oof

      她僵在原地,和這個怪物對視 它在和她交流 請救救我,我是它,它需要幫助 它是我們,它虛弱無力,它很害怕,它蹲下了 莉莉婭妮意識到卡提亞在後面,她沿著小路走了不知道100英尺 她離開了她姐姐,留在這裡,我要回去找卡提亞 她跑回去,我問了卡提亞,我問了所有的女孩們當你們對視的那一刻 我知道那只是短暫的一秒 但在接觸的那一刻 你有什麼感覺 把我放在那裡 這就是標題的由來 接觸的那一刻他把它放在後座 然後他們把它開到診所 醫生說這是什麼鬼東西 把它弄出去 我不知道你知道什麼 所以他們去了地區醫院 然後最終去了Hu

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    10:00【CNN10】伊朗緊張局勢升級、天王星真實顏色、英勇貓貓擊退郊狼拯救狗狗 | 2024年1月10日 (A day in the life on Mars | January 10, 2024)
    • In other inner stellar news, we now have the most detailed look ever at Jupiter moon IO, courtesy of the closest ever fly by, by the spacecraft Juno.

      在其他有關星際的消息中,現在我們通過太空船朱諾最近的飛越,得到了對木星的衛星伊歐最詳細的觀察。

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    在罕見的 "行星大閱兵 "中,何時以及如何看到七大行星在夜空中齊聚一堂 | BBC News (When and how to see seven planets align in night sky in rare ‘planetary parade’ | BBC News)

    02:03在罕見的 "行星大閱兵 "中,何時以及如何看到七大行星在夜空中齊聚一堂 | BBC News (When and how to see seven planets align in night sky in rare ‘planetary parade’ | BBC News)
    • While Jupiter and Mars are further to the east.

      而木星和火星則在更遠的東方。

    • And then from there jump to the constellation Orion where Jupiter will be hanging out near Beetlejuice and the bright star Aldebaran.

      然後從那裡跳到獵戶座,木星將停留在 "甲殼蟲 "和明亮的奧爾德巴蘭星附近。

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    首位訪美日本人描述美國生活 // 1860 年德川大使館 // 原始資料 (First Japanese Visitor to USA Describes American Life // 1860 Tokugawa Embassy // Primary Source)

    17:32首位訪美日本人描述美國生活 // 1860 年德川大使館 // 原始資料 (First Japanese Visitor to USA Describes American Life // 1860 Tokugawa Embassy // Primary Source)
    • My personal recommendation this week would be the Jupiter Enigma, an eye-opening documentary on Jupiter's huge effect on the early Earth, and a great companion to our new channel, The Entire History of the Earth.

      本週我個人推薦的是《木星之謎》,這是一部令人大開眼界的紀錄片,講述了木星對早期地球的巨大影響,是我們新頻道《地球的全部歷史》的最佳伴侶。

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    我們如何知道其他星球上的空氣是什麼樣的? (How Do We Know What Air is Like on Other Planets?)

    02:43我們如何知道其他星球上的空氣是什麼樣的? (How Do We Know What Air is Like on Other Planets?)
    • We know that Jupiter has an atmosphere made up mainly of hydrogen and helium. Europa,

      我們知道木星的大氣層主要由氫與氦構成。歐羅巴,

    • a moon of Jupiter, has a very thin oxygen atmosphere, and HD 209458 b, a Jupiter-sized

      木星的衛星之一,有一層非常稀薄的氧氣大氣層, 而 HD 209458 b,一顆環繞154光年外 HD 209458

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    08:29谷歌數據中心360°參觀 (Google Data Center 360° Tour)
    • Jupiter, our current data center and network technology,

      谷歌執行B4

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    宇宙中最神祕的恆星 (The Most Mysterious Star in the Universe We Can't Explain)

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    • For comparison, a planet the size of Jupiter would only obscure the star by just 1%.

      相比之下,木星大小的行星只會使恆星變暗 1%。

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