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Hi everyone ! I want to participate to a nasa competition so i have to make a video ecplaining a science topic ! I prepared one about meteors but i'm not sure if it's good enough ... can any one tell if it's an interesting science topic ! If not .. could u pleasr suggest me one in physics and astronomy !

And i'm wondering were can i find some scientific simulation and animation for my video !

Thanks ! i would be really grateful if you could help me !! ^^

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oh thanks for replying :rolleyes: ! this is a link of the competition https://race2space.ma !!

so in other words i have to Submit a 3 min (max) video of myself explaining a scientific concept in a simplified way (so anyone could understand) and people will vote to the 24 best video

i prepared one about meteors but it seems to me that it won't get people and judes attention

so if qnyone could suggest me other science topics

!!! ( black holes __ Gravity __ northen lights are already taken )

thank youuu

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Meteors are an excellent subject. To get the judges attention you should draw a giant picture of an asteroid and have it as your background while you give your 3-minute speech. You could tell them what would happen to your city if a 5-mile wide asteroid landed on it. Hint: what happened to the dinosaurs 65 million years ago?

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yeah ! okey i'will go on the meteor's topic ! ;) i made an introduction ! it will take me about 40 seconds ! after that i will explain the phenomenon of shooting stars in brief (meteor meteoroid meteorite ) -- explain where meteoroids come from ( astreoids ) -- next i point out that comets cause a meteor shower -- at the end i can tell what happened to the dinosaurs !

if you want i can send what i prepared so u can tell me if i'm doing well !

Could we please get in touch somewhere else ^_^ ! facebook .... ! you have been so helpful thank youu

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Just post your 3-minute speech here

 

Maybe someone will give an idea of how you can improve what you wrote.

 

Or is this considered "Homework" department?

Edited by Airbrush
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