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Gravity Assist: Freaky Physics on the Space Station, with Ethan Elliott

Gravity Assist: Freaky Physics on the Space Station, with Ethan Elliott

Update: 2021-08-06
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The laws of physics get very, very weird in the realm of particles too small for the eye to see. Aboard the International Space Station, an experiment called the Cold Atom Laboratory (CAL) is exploring how the universe works on a fundamental level by cooling atoms down to a billionth of a degree above the coldest temperature possible, absolute zero. By using special lasers and magnetic fields, CAL is making unusual structures called Bose-Einstein condensates almost every day. Ethan Elliott of NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory talks about the exciting possibilities that this experiment offers for the future of physics.
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Gravity Assist: Freaky Physics on the Space Station, with Ethan Elliott

Gravity Assist: Freaky Physics on the Space Station, with Ethan Elliott

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