Urban Exploring - Danmarks Tekniske Museum
URBAN EXPLORING
The Danish Museum of Science and Technology
(Danish: Danmarks Tekniske Museum)
Located somewhere in/near Elsinore (Danish: Helsingør), Denmark (Danmark).
Has been abandoned since 2002 where the museum moved to another location.
Recorded: Thursday 11th of July 2013
Besøg Danmarks Tekniske Museum - En tur i 360 graders video
Kom med en tur rundt i museet og oplev den fantastiske stemning imellem alle de mange spændende ting og teknologi.
Vistit Danish Museum of Science and Technology in this 360 degree video tour.
The Elsinore Maritime Museum in Denmark
Children sitting at the floor attending class at the Maritime Museum in Elsinore, Denmark
Construction of the Danish Maritime Museum
Construction of a carcass for The New Danish Maritime Museum.
Live Steam gauge one at Danish Technical Museum September 2019
Live Steam gauge one attending the model railroad exhibition at the Technical Museum of Denmark at Helsingør. September 2019.
Kronprins Frederik kom med sød kærlighedserklæring til Mary i Sydkorea
Kronprinsparret blev hædret ved en traditionel ceremoni under deres arbejdsbesøg til Sydkoreas hovedstad Seoul. I den forbindelse holdt kronprinsessen tale og rettede et par søde ord til sin Mary.
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Faktaboks om Kronprinsesse Mary
Kronprinsesse Mary (Mary Elizabeth), kronprinsesse af Danmark, grevinde af Monpezat (født Mary Elizabeth Donaldson 5. februar 1972 i Hobart, Tasmanien, Australien) er i sin egenskab af sit ægteskab med Kronprins Frederik Danmarks kronprinsesse og forventes således at blive landets næste dronning.
Kronprinsesse Mary er ridder af Elefantordenen
Kronprinsesse Mary kommer fra en skotsk immigrantfamilie i Australien. Kronprinsessens far, dr. John Dalgleish Donaldson, har undervist på Oxford University. Han har været ansat på University of Tasmania fra 1967 til han blev pensioneret i 2003 hvor han var leder af matematikafdelingen og senere dekan på fakultetet for naturvidenskab og teknologi. Efterfølgende har han været professor i anvendt matematik på det koreanske Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) i Sydkorea.
Kronprinsesse Marys mor er Henrietta Clark Horne, der arbejdede for rektoren på University of Tasmania. Etta, som hun blev kaldt, døde i 1997 efter komplikationer fra en hjerteoperation seks uger tidligere. Både Marys mor og far er født i Skotland, og de flyttede til Tasmanien i 1963. I 2001 giftede John Dalgleish Donaldson sig med kriminalromanforfatteren Susan Elizabeth (født Horwood). Hun er som forfatter siden 1983 mest kendt som Susan Moody, men har også udgivet bøger under pseudonymerne Susannah James og senest Susan Madison.
John Donaldson var gæsteprofessor på Aarhus Universitet. Han har også undervist på Københavns Universitet. I juli 2006 blev John Donaldson vind-ambassadør for at støtte den danske vindmølleindustri.
Kronprinsesse Mary er yngste datter af professor John Dalgleish Donaldson og Henrietta Clark.
Kronprinsesse Mary har to søstre og en bror: Jane Alison Stephens (farmaceut), født den 26. december 1965, Patricia Anne Bailey (sygeplejerske), født den 16. marts 1968 og John Stuart Donaldson (geolog), født den 9. juli 1970.
Børn
• Prins Christian Valdemar Henri John, født den 15. oktober 2005
• Prinsesse Isabella Henrietta Ingrid Margrethe, født den 21. april 2007
• Prins Vincent Frederik Minik Alexander, født den 8. januar 2011
• Prinsesse Josephine Sophia Ivalo Mathilda, født den 8. januar 2011
Father's Day 2017 What To Do? #EUCDenmark
Father's Day 2017 What To Do? This is what we did. Today's we're blog is from a Father's Day 2017 event. We are celebrating fathers day in Technical Museum Elsinore. We have our own spot at Technical Museum, where we are going to display Electric Unicycles. This Father's Day 2017 event that is visited by over 5,000 people, coming to see all sorts of technical gadgets. This place is a must if you visit Denmark, Elsinore and you technical interested. An ideal place to spend the day together on Father's Day.
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We had a really fun Father's Day 2017 where we introduced electric unicycles to a lot of fathers, sons and some mothers. We had brought five Inmotion V3PRO wheels for everybody to try out. There was a lot of activity going on during the day. It was pretty fun to see how people are trying this out and they're really trying to gain the balance. The good part is that these Inmotion V3PRO are dual wheel setup, so they are pretty easy to learn to ride.
We had a successful fathers day event after the final call. We had a lot of great visitors is trying our electric unicycle. We're definitely coming back here next year
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Tycho Brahe's Observatory -- Part 2
At the Tycho Brahe Museum on the Island of Hven, off the coast of Denmark. (For AST 101 class, Part 2 of 2.)
Sam Laksanasut World Travel. Viking Ship Museum, in Oslo, Norway. 4K
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Viking Ship Museum
is famous for its breathtaking fjords and Viking heritage. A hundred years ago at the Oseberg fjord, archaeologists discovered a Viking ship burial containing the bodies of two women. The ship was so well preserved that it could be entirely reconstructed. Now it’s the centerpiece of Oslo’s Viking Ship Museum and one of the country’s most popular attractions.
The Oseberg ship is 21.58 meters (70.8 feet) long and 5.1 meters (16.73 feet) wide. It had a single square sail and fifteen pairs of oars for when the wind wasn’t favorable. Researchers estimate it could achieve a speed of up to 10 knots and was built in the first decades of the ninth century A.D. Its prow and stern are elaborately carved and have graced the covers of many books on the Vikings
Sejltur til Hven
My day trip to the island of Hven located between Denmark and Sweden, where I cycled around and visited Bäckvken, Tycho Brahe Museum, Kyrckbacken, Konstnärsgården Marielund, Norreborg.
Europe 2018 - Hamburg to Stockholm
Long, warm summer days, nice lakes to swim in, and unlimited places to camp were all highlights of this fast ride into Scandinavia. I was a little short for time to make it to Stockholm on time, so did this stretch in just under a week, even though I could have easily taken two. Despite the rush, I’m really happy that I took the time to reach out to the Experimentarium in Copenhagen and the Danish National Museum of Science in Helsingor, and was welcomed warmly by both.
Music: “Komm, gib mir deine Hand - written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney, translated by Camillo Felgen, performed by the Beatles
“Summer Night City” - written by Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus, performed by ABBA
Elmgreen and Dragset | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:00:32 1 Life and work
00:04:47 1.1 Permanent installations
00:05:05 1.2 Performative works
00:05:35 2 Recognition
00:06:40 3 Solo Exhibitions (selected)
00:14:18 4 Group Exhibitions (selected)
00:20:52 5 Collections
00:22:13 6 Commissions
00:22:51 7 Catalogues
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Voice name: en-US-Wavenet-C
I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
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Michael Elmgreen (born 1961; Copenhagen, Denmark) and Ingar Dragset (born 1969; Trondheim, Norway) have worked together as an artist duo since 1995. Their work explores the relationship between art, architecture and design.
Elmgreen & Dragset live and work in Berlin. They are known for art work that has wit and subversive humour, and also addresses social and cultural concerns.
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List of aerospace museums | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:00:20 1 Afghanistan
00:00:37 2 Argentina
00:00:59 3 Australia
00:01:09 3.1 Australian Capital Territory
00:01:24 3.2 New South Wales
00:02:26 3.3 Northern Territory
00:02:46 3.4 Queensland
00:03:22 3.5 South Australia
00:03:37 3.6 Victoria
00:04:20 3.7 Western Australia
00:04:42 4 Austria
00:05:29 5 Belarus
00:05:49 6 Belgium
00:06:27 7 Brazil
00:07:07 8 Bulgaria
00:07:17 8.1 Sofia
00:07:35 8.2 Plovdiv
00:07:49 9 Burma
00:08:03 10 Cambodia
00:08:18 11 Canada
00:08:27 11.1 Alberta
00:09:04 11.2 British Columbia
00:09:28 11.3 Manitoba
00:10:06 11.4 Newfoundland and Labrador
00:10:21 11.5 Nova Scotia
00:10:49 11.6 Ontario
00:11:41 11.7 Quebec
00:12:13 11.8 Saskatchewan
00:12:29 12 Chile
00:12:50 13 China
00:14:00 14 Colombia
00:14:24 15 Croatia
00:14:37 16 Cuba
00:14:47 16.1 Havana
00:15:04 16.2 Matanzas
00:15:18 17 Czech Republic
00:16:06 18 Denmark
00:16:48 19 Ecuador
00:17:05 20 El Salvador
00:17:20 21 Estonia
00:17:34 22 Finland
00:18:10 23 France
00:20:34 24 Germany
00:24:22 25 Greece
00:25:02 26 Hungary
00:25:35 27 Iceland
00:25:50 28 India
00:26:19 29 Indonesia
00:26:34 30 Iran
00:26:58 31 Ireland
00:27:16 32 Israel
00:27:34 33 Italy
00:28:21 34 Japan
00:28:30 34.1 Honshu
00:29:15 34.2 Hokkaido
00:29:43 35 Laos
00:29:58 36 Latvia
00:30:12 37 Lebanon
00:30:26 38 Lithuania
00:30:41 39 Malaysia
00:31:04 40 Malta
00:31:19 41 Mexico
00:31:44 42 Nepal
00:32:04 43 Netherlands
00:32:54 44 New Zealand
00:33:38 45 Nigeria
00:33:51 46 Norway
00:34:25 47 Pakistan
00:34:39 48 Peru
00:34:54 49 Philippines
00:35:13 50 Poland
00:36:09 51 Portugal
00:36:31 52 Republic of China (Taiwan)
00:36:53 53 Romania
00:37:17 54 Russia
00:39:02 55 Saudi Arabia
00:39:17 56 Serbia
00:39:31 57 Singapore
00:39:45 58 Slovakia
00:40:04 59 South Africa
00:40:32 60 South Korea
00:40:55 61 Spain
00:41:36 62 Sri Lanka
00:41:51 63 Sweden
00:42:36 64 Switzerland
00:43:02 65 Taiwan
00:43:21 66 Thailand
00:43:36 67 Turkey
00:44:10 68 Ukraine
00:44:37 69 United Kingdom
00:44:47 69.1 England
00:48:34 69.2 Isle of Man
00:48:49 69.3 Northern Ireland
00:49:04 69.4 Scotland
00:49:30 69.5 Wales
00:49:45 70 United States
00:49:55 70.1 Alabama
00:50:11 70.2 Alaska
00:50:31 70.3 Arkansas
00:50:41 70.4 Arizona
00:50:57 70.5 California
00:54:34 70.6 Colorado
00:55:16 70.7 Connecticut
00:55:39 70.8 Delaware
00:55:53 70.9 Florida
00:57:00 70.10 Georgia
00:57:31 70.11 Hawaii
00:57:52 70.12 Idaho
00:58:18 70.13 Illinois
00:59:16 70.14 Indiana
01:00:11 70.15 Iowa
01:00:31 70.16 Kansas
01:01:05 70.17 Kentucky
01:01:33 70.18 Louisiana
01:01:54 70.19 Maine
01:02:13 70.20 Maryland
01:02:48 70.21 Massachusetts
01:03:09 70.22 Michigan
01:03:55 70.23 Minnesota
01:04:48 70.24 Mississippi
01:05:04 70.25 Missouri
01:05:39 70.26 Montana
01:05:53 70.27 Nebraska
01:06:08 70.28 Nevada
01:06:29 70.29 New Hampshire
01:06:51 70.30 New Jersey
01:07:20 70.31 New Mexico
01:07:57 70.32 New York
01:09:19 70.33 North Carolina
01:10:16 70.34 North Dakota
01:10:44 70.35 Ohio
01:11:51 70.36 Oklahoma
01:12:11 70.37 Oregon
01:12:34 70.38 Pennsylvania
01:13:10 70.39 Rhode Island
01:13:27 70.40 South Carolina
01:13:42 70.41 South Dakota
01:14:05 70.42 Tennessee
01:14:26 70.43 Texas
01:16:15 70.44 Utah
01:16:35 70.45 Vermont
01:16:51 70.46 Virginia
01:17:51 70.47 Washington
01:18:36 70.48 Washington, D.C.
01:18:57 70.49 Wisconsin
01:19:17 70.50 Wyoming
01:19:31 71 Venezuela
01:19:46 72 Vietnam
01:20:22 73 See also
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
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- reduce eye strain
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Speaking Rate: 0.7325503596958257
Voice name: en-GB-Wavenet-C
I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
This is a list of aerospace museums and museums that contain significant aerospace-related exhibits throughout the world. The aerospace museums are listed alphabetically by country and their article name.
Christiaan Huygens | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:04:06 1 Early life
00:05:28 2 Student years
00:07:12 3 Early correspondence
00:09:45 4 Scientific debut
00:13:00 5 In France
00:15:21 6 Later life
00:16:19 7 Work in natural philosophy
00:18:02 7.1 Laws of motion, impact and gravitation
00:21:19 7.2 Optics
00:24:14 7.3 Horology
00:26:33 7.3.1 Pendulums
00:28:44 7.3.2 Balance spring watch
00:30:20 7.4 Astronomy
00:30:28 7.4.1 Saturn's rings and Titan
00:31:21 7.4.2 Mars and Syrtis Major
00:31:56 7.4.3 iCosmotheoros/i
00:34:14 8 Portraits
00:34:22 8.1 During his lifetime
00:35:39 8.2 Statues
00:35:47 9 Named after Huygens
00:35:57 9.1 Science
00:36:45 9.2 Other
00:37:50 10 Works
00:44:05 11 See also
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- improves your own spoken accent
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- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
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There is only one good, knowledge, and one evil, ignorance.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
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Christiaan Huygens ( HY-gənz, HOY-; Dutch: [ˈɦœyɣə(n)s] (listen); Latin: Hugenius; 14 April 1629 – 8 July 1695) was a Dutch physicist, mathematician, astronomer and inventor, who is widely regarded as one of the greatest scientists of all time and a major figure in the scientific revolution. In physics, Huygens made groundbreaking contributions in optics and mechanics, while as an astronomer he is chiefly known for his studies of the rings of Saturn and the discovery of its moon Titan. As an inventor, he improved the design of the telescope with the invention of the Huygenian eyepiece. His most famous invention, however, was the invention of the pendulum clock in 1656, which was a breakthrough in timekeeping and became the most accurate timekeeper for almost 300 years. Because he was the first to use mathematical formulae to describe the laws of physics, Huygens has been called the first theoretical physicist and the founder of mathematical physics.In 1659, Huygens was the first to derive the now standard formula for the centripetal force in his work De vi centrifuga. The formula played a central role in classical mechanics and became known as the second of Newton's laws of motion. Huygens was also the first to formulate the correct laws of elastic collision in his work De motu corporum ex percussione, but his findings were not published until 1703, after his death. In the field of optics, he is best known for his wave theory of light, which he proposed in 1678 and described in 1690 in his Treatise on Light, which is regarded as the first mathematical theory of light. His theory was initially rejected in favor of Isaac Newton's corpuscular theory of light, until Augustin-Jean Fresnel adopted Huygens' principle in 1818 and showed that it could explain the rectilinear propagation and diffraction effects of light. Today this principle is known as the Huygens–Fresnel principle.
Huygens invented the pendulum clock in 1656, which he patented the following year. In addition to this invention, his research in horology resulted in an extensive analysis of the pendulum in his 1673 book Horologium Oscillatorium, which is regarded as one of the most important 17th-century works in mechanics. While the first part of the book contains descriptions of clock designs, most of the book is an analysis of pendulum motion and a theory of curves. In 1655, Huygens began grinding lenses with his brother Constantijn in order to build telescopes to conduct astronomical research. He designed a 50-power refracting telescope with which he discovered that the ring of Saturn was a thin, flat ring, nowhere touching, and inclined to the ecliptic. It was with this telescope that he also discovered the first of Saturn's moons, Titan. He eventually developed in 1662 what is now called the Huygenian eyepiece, a telescope with two lenses, which diminished the amount of dispersion.
As a mathematician, Huygens was a pioneer on probability and wrote his first treatise on probability theory in 1657 with the work Van Rekeningh in Spelen van Gluck. Frans van Schooten, who was the private tutor of Huygens, transla ...
Elmgreen & Dragset | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:00:35 1 Life and work
00:05:19 1.1 Permanent installations
00:05:39 1.2 Performative works
00:06:12 2 Recognition
00:07:24 3 Solo Exhibitions (selected)
00:15:54 4 Group Exhibitions (selected)
00:23:09 5 Collections
00:24:39 6 Commissions
00:25:20 7 Catalogues
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
Listen on Google Assistant through Extra Audio:
Other Wikipedia audio articles at:
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Speaking Rate: 0.7802692729386593
Voice name: en-US-Wavenet-C
I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
Michael Elmgreen (born 1961; Copenhagen, Denmark) and Ingar Dragset (born 1969; Trondheim, Norway) have worked together as an artist duo since 1995. Their work explores the relationship between art, architecture and design.
Elmgreen & Dragset live and work in Berlin. They are known for art work that has wit and subversive humour, and also addresses social and cultural concerns.