Metric system, acceleration, and heat shields, Oh my! On
this episode, Neil deGrasse Tyson and comic co-host
Chuck Nice run us through some things you thought you
knew: the metric system in the U.S., speed versus
acceleration, and heat shields.
Why isn't the U.S. on the metric system? Are there any
problems that arise, since we're not? What even is a
meter? Discover the history behind the meter. Are we
already inching toward the metric system? We break down
why we may be using the metric system more in our daily
lives than we originally thought.
Do you feel the need... the need for speed?! We break
down why this might actually be a need for acceleration.
Find out about vectors, velocity, and the motion of the
earth. Have you ever timed how long it takes for a car to
go from zero to 60? You'll learn about “jerk" as a change of
acceleration and what it does to the human body. What
does it mean to "feel" speed and the road? We talk cars,
planes, and why you can drink a glass of water in a turning
airplane without spilling.
Do heat shields actually shield you from heat? What are
heat shields really for? We explore objects entering Earth's
orbit. Do these objects always heat up when they enter our
atmosphere? We talk about retrorockets versus
aerobraking and how they are both used to land
spacecraft in different places. How does landing on Mars
differ from landing on Earth or the Moon? Discover our
world in another episode of Things You Thought You
Knew!