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We're back in the free 3-D universe simulator software called Space Engine to check out what new features and additions are in the latest 0.9.6 Update. Windows users can get Space Engine at en.spaceengine.org First we stop by familiar old Mars, where in less than one month the Mars Science Laboratory "Curiosity" Rover will be landing, and where the Opportunity rover has recently surpassed 3000 Sols on its mission. Then we head to the center of the Milky Way galaxy to check out the supermassive black hole there, as requested by a fan! Last, we swing by the sci-fi home of the giant blue forest people in Avatar on our way to check out new, controllable spacecraft, just added to Space Engine in this latest update. Thanks for watching! Please "like" if you like this video and let me know what you think in the comments!
Space Engine 0.9.6 Update - Supermassive Black Holes, Pandora and Spacecraft
There are countless numbers of free science experiments out there. Just think about the materials you have around your house. There is no need to go out and buy a bunch of pricey items to create a great science experiment. You can do many experiments with water or food with items you already have in your home, such as finding out what the effect of salt is on the boiling temperature of water. For this experiment all you need is a pot, water, salt, measuring spoon and thermometer. Boil some water, test the temperature, and then add one tablespoon of salt to the boiling water, stir, and test the temperature again. You can add a few more tablespoons (one at time) and test the temperature of the boiling water after each additional scoop of salt. Be sure to record your finding so you can compare afterwards.
Or, if you want to do free science projects with food you could test and see which place is best to store fruit in order to keep it freshest the longest. For this all you need to do is get a few pieces of fruit and place them in various places throughout the room; maybe one in the fridge, one on your dining room table and one in a pantry. Then, wait and see which piece of fruit goes bad first and record your results. It doesn't take much to think of a free science experiment that you can conduct in your own home, or outdoors where you could experiment with bugs and plants.
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