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    What do you do if you have a sample from another planet, and you want to find out if it contains a certain molecule...maybe even one that will reveal that the planet can sustain life? When scientists face a situation like this, they employ an amazing tool: the mass spectrometer. It does the hard work of separating out materials, allowing scientists to look very closely at a sample and see what's inside. Learn more about this tool in the video from NASA Goddard's Solar System Exploration Division.

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  • Whusumnarcuvious

    i can totally tell just by looking at it. There are several pink molecules present in large rotating cloud of rainbow nerds
    Monday 06 February 2012 02:29:32
  • zxhthinker

    Who can help me build the speed of light spacecraft, e-mail me.wmv The spacecraft can beyond the light. I tell you the secrets of electricity and magnetism, you help me build the spacecraft. Seek cooperation the global. ----Xuhui
    Sunday 17 July 2011 06:09:15
  • mecagoentoooooooo

    Where is the explanations about the Antimass Spectrometer from Black Mesa Research Laboratories? Its a joke. Thanks for the explanetions of this.
    Thursday 23 June 2011 10:07:56
  • zlobber

    Quadrupole mass spectrometer sounds like the name of a gun from Half-Life/Quake/Unreal/etc
    Thursday 24 March 2011 06:21:38
  • LTF85199

    this is as clear us telling how gravity works..
    Friday 29 October 2010 12:43:19
  • Grzesiekarator

    I'm still not sure what it is, but it looks like a minigun so I'm going to asume it's something just as awesome.
    Monday 11 October 2010 04:49:35
  • L00NGB00W

    @jean1126 We do this by sending the testing equipment to the Moon or Mars, rather than brining the rocks back here. The Mars rovers Spirit and Opportunity are each equipped with three different kinds of spectrometers. And we did recover rocks from the moon, as well as retrieve a lander's camera from an earlier mission. Upon analysis of the camera, a bacterial colony (from Earth) was found alive inside it! But yeah... to the MOON!!
    Thursday 07 October 2010 05:46:42
  • tostrong4you

    sweet
    Tuesday 05 October 2010 17:44:34
  • iribbbb

    Nasa, Thanks for commenting my modest video. It is an great honor for me. Your channel is a Very Nice and Great Channel.
    Monday 23 August 2010 21:52:25
  • snacksforaddicts

    if you tweak it, it would make one hell of a bong.
    Saturday 21 August 2010 21:01:48
  • vegeti10

    finally an interesting video!!
    Saturday 21 August 2010 16:03:15
  • selearemus

    i love the special effects!
    Friday 20 August 2010 17:05:28
  • selearemus

    @jean1126 we did on moon.
    Friday 20 August 2010 17:05:07
  • jean1126

    great video ..but if we don't 'land' on the moon, mars etc...how .. do you get the samples to study? The ISS is great but we NEED to get our feet on solid ground...the MOON!
    Monday 16 August 2010 07:59:31
  • KingGoddard

    @Obstbaum1337 this is one of the first videos that actually taught me something I didn't know. Thanks keep them coming.
    Saturday 24 July 2010 14:58:57
  • Dm3qXY

    pretty colors :|
    Saturday 24 July 2010 13:50:48
  • roguemale57

    My hat is off to you guys.Fascinating and informative stuff. I can now impress my friends by telling them what and how a mass spectrometer works.
    Saturday 24 July 2010 00:51:25
  • RenegadeClock

    Do you have to clean the mass spectrometer each time you use it?
    Friday 23 July 2010 22:23:55
  • Lara24P

    and ... wow that´s a cool scientist... lol 0:15 he looks like Tom Cruise in Minority Report :)
    Friday 23 July 2010 19:29:22
  • Lara24P

    To see what´s inside a molecule... Really interesting! :) I´d like to see that!
    Friday 23 July 2010 19:28:22
  • Lara24P

    @BonScottAC Sooooo true! lol
    Friday 23 July 2010 19:27:38
  • ALaudun

    This is very good. Keep up the good work.
    Friday 23 July 2010 19:21:00
  • sp00l

    @TK3C I think they actually have their own version of a windows like operating system, not any sort of public release of any microsoft product.
    Friday 23 July 2010 15:10:17
  • mallardhead

    These vids are great!
    Friday 23 July 2010 11:31:05
  • vancel111

    cool!
    Friday 23 July 2010 11:05:34
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