Analysis of Pictures of Jupiter’s Clouds

Since the arrival of Jupiter’s spaceship on July 5th of 2016, these pictures were taken 7,000km (4,400 miles) from Jupiter’s cloud tops on October 29, as the spaceship gets closer to Jupiter allowing the prove to take increasingly crisper photos with its high-res JunoCam. The color-enhanced photos show Jupiters North Temperate belt, a reddish-orange band located at a latitude of around 40 degrees north. A large storm, also known as the white oval, can be seen in the photos taken along with several small white pop-up clouds, along with the white clouds, darker areas extend deeper towards the planet’s interior. But Junos’s JIRAM experiment, which uses infrared, suggest the darker regions are actually hotter, according to NASA.

Original Article:

https://gizmodo.com/juno-s-latest-pic-of-clouds-on-jupiter-is-an-absolute-s-1830383441

The Story of Stuff Critique Video Analysis

Part 2

In this video HowTheWorldWorks critiques the video of Annie Leonard, the host of the story of stuff and currently working in Greenpeace. He mainly states that some of the sources of Annie are not reliable to show to the schools, one of the most noticeable critiques is when Annie states ” more than half of our federal tax money is going now to the military”. In which HowTheWorlWorks backs up this not true fact by showing where she got the source and their unreliability, the website is War Register League. He also investigates where she got the information from and sees if they are reliable or they should not be applied in videos which will be shown in classrooms as she “misinterprets”  most of the information, such as the constitution of the USA where she says “the government should take care of us” and it actually is to promote the general welfare, this is just some of the many examples she misinterprets some information.

This keeps going on until the video finishes, she keeps saying facts that “don’t make sense” to HowTheWorlWorks and he keeps arguing his points with facts and information about the matter. However, this is only the first part as this is a continuing series of four parts.

I think HowTheWorlWorks makes arguable points with backup information which was also easy to understand, this video changed my point of view about Annie’s video, but I think she was trying to exaggerate her reaction, that way the viewers’ reaction would greater and hopefully changed their way of thinking. Overall, I think both arguable points but HowTheWorldWorks made a bigger impact on my reaction and way of thinking than Annie did.

The Story of Stuff Analysis with Questions

The Story of Stuff is a 10-minute length video that teaches us the danger of polluting and how stuff moves through a system, from extraction to production to distribution to consumption and disposal. The host, Annie Leonard, is trying to reach the younger audience using examples from real life, such as phones or technology to grab the audience attention, putting examples such as how we buy the latest technology even though it functions perfectly.

Bias, prejudice in favor or against one thing, person or group compared with another, usually in a way considered to be unfair. Annie Leonhard is in favor of re-using old technology, to my example from earlier, to not buy new technology even though the one you have now worked fine. Many people may disagree with Annie’s message such as non-believers in pollution or the corporation, as many of them can be bigger than the government said, Annie.

Annie makes many convincing arguments as she previously stated at the start of her video that she spends 10 years studying and traveling the world to learn how stuff is made and the cost of it. Overall, my way of thinking about consumption has changed in a way, before I always wanted what’s new even if my things were working just fine, but after seeing the video now I know what happens behind the scenes you might say, now I will take care of my  technology to it to last longer and buy things only when needed.