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The Hindenburg Disaster
The Hindenburg tragedy was one of the great aviation disasters of the 20th century. Chemical reactions are thought to have brought down the airship, but which ones? Chemistry - Reactions - Learning Points. The Hindenburg was a German...
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The Hindenburg Disaster: The End of an Era for Airships
This video provides a detailed account of the Hindenburg airship disaster, a significant moment in aviation history that marked the decline of commercial airships. It discusses the background of airships, their military applications, and...
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The Hindenburg Disaster: The End of an Era in Airship Travel
The Hindenburg, the largest airship ever built, met a tragic end when it burst into flames in 1937. This catastrophic event, captured on newsreel footage, marked the downfall of airship travel and undermined faith in this mode of...
One Minute History
Last Flight of the Hindenburg - Disasters and Tragedies - One Minute History
The story behind the tragedy of the Hindenburg
One Minute History
048 Fall of the Hindenburg - One Minute History
May 6, 1937 is a day that will be remembered for the tragic event that took place in Lakehurst, NJ. On that day, the Hindenburg was attempting to dock when the gas inside of the zeppelin ignited, causing the airship to burst into...
Weird History
Facts About the Hindenburg Crash
On May 6, 1937, the German passenger airship LZ 129 Hindenburg, a type of rigid aircraft known as a Zeppelin, was making its final approach to Manchester Township, New Jersey, when it caught fire and crash landed. In total, 35 of the 97...
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Hindenburg Mystery - Dr Hugo Eckener
Subscribe to Naked Science -http://goo.gl/wpc2Q1' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>Science - Every other Wednesday we present a new video, so join us to see the truth laid bare... The Hindenburg disaster, the destruction of Nazi...
Crash Course
Ideal Gas Problems: Crash Course Chemistry
We don't live in a perfect world, and neither do gases - it would be great if their particles always fulfilled the assumptions of the ideal gas law, and we could use PV=nRT to get the right answer every time. Unfortunately, the ideal gas...
Encyclopaedia Britannica
This Month in History. May: Disasters
This Month in History. May: disasters. Ohio National Guard kills four and wounds nine during student protest; Hindenburg bursts into flame; a German U-boat sinks the Lusitania; earthquake strikes Sichuan province, China; Mount St. Helens...
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The Hindenberg Explodes (1937)
Dramatic Universal newsreel footage of the Hindenburg disaster which took place on Thursday, May 6, 1937, when the German passenger airship LZ 129 Hindenburg caught fire and was destroyed during its attempt to dock with its mooring mast...
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How the Hindenburg killed an entire industry
A routine press photo-op in 1937 ended up recording the explosion of the greatest airship ever built. Become a member of the Vox Video Lab!ref='http://bit.ly/video-lab' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>Lab! Special thanks to David...
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Witness to Disaster
Max Coleman describes watching as the Hindenburg burst into flames and passengers threw their belongings, their children, and themselves from the windows of the burning ship. From: HINDENBURG: THE UNTOLD STORYef='http://bit.ly/1lqjiXD'...
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The First Aviation Disaster Captured on Film: Secrets of The Hindenburg | NASA's Unexplained Files
Stream Full Episodes of NASA's Unexplained Filesef='https://www.discoveryplus.com/show/nasas-unexplained-files' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>Files From Season 4, Episode 5: Curse of the Full Moon Even though it's been decades,...
Soliloquy
Why don't we fill an Airship with a Vacuum?
In the early 1900s massive airships ruled the sky, offering luxury commercial travel significantly faster than the steamships that ruled the waves. But a series of disasters, including the demise of Britain's R101 and culminating in the...
HowStuffWorks
The Zeppelin: Where did it come from? | Stuff of Genius
When the German aristocrat Ferdinand Zeppelin traveled to the U.S. during the Civil War, an unexpected encounter with Thaddeus S.C. Lowe's aviation experiments changed his life. Stuff of Genius tells the story behind everyday inventions....
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Can You Make Water in a Lab?
It is not as easy to manufacture water as it appears. Combining hydrogen and oxygen atoms—the two constituents of water—releases tremendous energy. When combined chemically, these highly flammable gases produce large explosions, as...
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Can You Make Water in a Lab?
It is not as easy to manufacture water as it appears. Combining hydrogen and oxygen atoms—the two constituents of water—releases tremendous energy. When combined chemically, these highly flammable gases produce large explosions, as...
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Zeppelin NT: Reviving the Airship Industry for a Historic Journey to Japan
The Zeppelin NT, a new version of the iconic airship, is making a comeback after more than 60 years since the Hindenburg disaster. With advanced technology and enhanced safety features, this smaller and more efficient airship aims to...
Epic History TV
World War One: 1914
World War One - 1914' is the first in a five-part series covering the Great War. This episode covers the rival alliances that dominated Europe in the build-up to war, the Triple Alliance and the Triple Entente, and the fatal...
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The Importance and Applications of Hydrogen
In this video, the topic of discussion is hydrogen, the first element in the periodic table. The video highlights the importance of hydrogen in chemistry and its abundance in the universe. The video also mentions the industrial uses of...
US National Archives
Internet Archive: Hindenburg Explodes (1937)
Watch the movie of the zeppelin, Hindenburg, as it was launched in Geermany, and exploded just before landing in Lakehurst, New Jersey. [5:26]