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00:00I want to do it. Why did you stop studying?
00:03There's an experiment I want to do.
00:05Hey, why don't you come to my house?
00:12Would you like to do it with me?
00:14Mr. Natori, could you record the experiment on this notebook?
00:21The only thing I can see from this is your passion.
00:27Now that you've become an official member,
00:29why don't you set a goal?
00:33A goal?
00:35If you want to be a member, you should have a big goal.
00:39For example,
00:41how about a conference announcement?
00:45A conference announcement?
00:48A conference?
00:51The Japan Planetary Science Conference.
00:54Earthquakes, earthquakes, volcanoes,
00:56planetary science, etc.
00:58It is a large organization that brings together various departments in the field of geology.
01:01Every year in March,
01:03about 8,000 researchers from all over the country
01:06will gather at the conference held in Makuhari.
01:098,000 people?
01:11Would you like to try
01:13a high school student session?
01:16What? Us?
01:18What? Us?
01:20Really?
01:21Oh, you're kidding.
01:23The National Science Department will hold a research presentation.
01:26To participate,
01:28you must submit a research outline by December.
01:32It sounds like a lot of work.
01:35Only 15 candidates will be able to give a speech at the conference.
01:39After the screening,
01:41an award will be given to the best presentation.
01:44I see.
01:45It's ridiculous.
01:47There's no way we're going to get an award.
01:50We'll never know until we try.
01:52Whether you win or not,
01:55I think it will be a worthwhile experience
01:58to test your own abilities.
02:01Um,
02:03if you're going to participate,
02:06what do you need?
02:08First,
02:09decide on the theme of the presentation.
02:11The theme?
02:13We'll decide on the theme,
02:15what we need,
02:16and what kind of experiment we'll do.
02:18We'll find out what we need and proceed.
02:20Well,
02:21if we're going to do it,
02:22it might be interesting to have something big like that.
02:27Yeah.
02:28Yeah.
02:29You're right.
02:31I don't know what it is, though.
02:33So,
02:34what about the theme?
02:36That's...
02:38It's up to all of you to decide.
02:41Us?
02:43Yes.
03:11Good morning.
03:16These guys are really smart.
03:19Yeah.
03:21Good morning.
03:23Hey.
03:24Kosumi,
03:25you're here.
03:26Did you wake up just in time?
03:28Yeah, I can manage.
03:30Get everyone in line.
03:35Your grandpa's a wild man.
03:38It's fine. It's different from a walk.
03:40This is normal.
03:43Well, let's go.
03:46It's beautiful.
03:54Kasumi-chan, this way.
03:57Yes.
03:59It's amazing.
04:07Excuse me.
04:08Here you are.
04:12Here you are.
04:15This presentation will be held only at the entrance of the contest.
04:19I think it will be helpful because it is only a regular course of the Planetary Science Festival.
04:23This is also the case.
04:25What?
04:3810 million yen?
04:5410,000 yen per year.
04:56What?
04:57I can't believe it.
04:59It's not true.
05:00If you have an idea, you can do anything.
05:03You don't have to say that.
05:08Where should I start?
05:10That's why I came here today.
05:13You may find a clue to the theme.
05:21Let's go.
05:23All right.
05:27It looks difficult.
05:28It's difficult.
05:30What should I do?
05:36Do you know him?
05:40No.
05:52Hello.
06:15Hello.
06:18How are you?
06:19If you don't mind, please ask me anything.
06:21I will explain it to you later.
06:24A question?
06:25Yes.
06:28I have a question.
06:31What is this Asperity model?
06:35Asperity is an English word meaning that it was originally rough and rough,
06:39but in seismology, it refers to an area where the strength of adhesion is particularly large in the plate boundary and the dance surface.
06:45In our model experiment,
06:47we assumed a state-of-the-art friction coefficient,
06:50connected two blocks with springs,
06:52and moved the driver slowly.
06:54Wait, wait, wait.
06:55Please do it slowly from the beginning.
06:58Hey, Nagamine.
06:59What?
07:00It's time to go.
07:01That's cool.
07:02You're good.
07:03But...
07:09Hello.
07:10Hello.
07:13Um...
07:14How do you decide on the research theme?
07:18The theme?
07:20We have a combination format in our club.
07:23We present the themes that each of us have,
07:25and in the end, the teacher of the club chooses the one that seems to be able to compete.
07:31I see.
07:33Isn't that Mr. Fujitake?
07:35It's been a long time.
07:36I'm Sasaki.
07:37I'm reading the thesis.
07:39The thesis on the evolution of celestial collisions and planets.
07:42I'm looking forward to reading it.
07:44Kasumi!
07:46You were there?
07:48Yes.
07:53In this experiment,
07:54it became clear how the friction coefficient of density
07:56affects the friction coefficient of light.
07:58The hypothesis that the change in the friction coefficient
08:00is directly related to the formation of a new path
08:02was confirmed by the results of the experiment.
08:04I see.
08:05I have no idea at all.
08:08Me neither.
08:09What do you think?
08:15The science club?
08:17Yes.
08:18You too?
08:21That's right.
08:22Which school?
08:27Higashi Shinjuku High School.
08:29It's unusual.
08:34It's unusual and bad.
08:36Is there a theme you're working on now?
08:40A theme?
08:42Well...
08:48Mars.
08:49I'm going to make Mars.
08:51You're going to make Mars?
08:54That's right.
08:56Right?
08:57What?
09:00Yes.
09:02That sounds interesting.
09:06Yes.
09:13Let's go back to what we were talking about.
09:15By comparing the friction coefficient of light
09:17when different density conditions are used,
09:19we can explain why the shapes and types of new paths
09:21are different.
09:36Mars
10:07Yes.
10:12What were you doing at my school today?
10:17I joined the science club.
10:20What?
10:23Kasumi?
10:26Yes.
10:28I wanted to see what the science club at another school was doing.
10:33I wanted to see what the science club at another school was doing.
10:40Do you know the science club at another school?
10:44You guys are too different.
10:49You won't be helpful.
10:53Even if you start something new,
10:55you'll give up soon.
10:57What?
11:03That's not true.
11:06I see.
11:10Well, do your best.
11:13The Science Club
11:22We've been doing the class on comparison expressions.
11:25Let's review it again.
11:27These three are the points of comparison expressions.
11:31Comparison, maximum, and minimum.
11:35Do you remember?
11:37Let's start with the first one.
11:43The Science Club
11:46Hey, what's up with you?
11:49You've been sighing.
11:52No, I'm not.
11:53Hey, stop it.
11:55Don't spit it out. You'll choke.
11:57Shut up.
11:58Hey, stop talking, guys.
12:06Everyone, please focus.
12:09In the case of small...
12:13You're talking to yourself.
12:16Shut up.
12:34You guys are too different.
12:39You won't be helpful.
12:42The Science Club
12:49Sen-kyo, you're here.
12:52Fujitake-sensei, you said no one was here.
12:56Yes.
12:57Here, next to you.
13:00Please.
13:06I don't feel like eating in the classroom.
13:12Me neither.
13:15You're a first-year, right?
13:17Are you in the walking club?
13:19I'm in the club.
13:21What club?
13:22The Science Club.
13:24Really?
13:25You're in the same club as Takeda-sensei.
13:28Yanagida-sensei?
13:29Yes.
13:35Cute.
13:36Right?
13:38My daughter doesn't eat breakfast.
13:42Once she eats this, she likes it.
13:46We don't have lunch here during the summer vacation.
13:51Is that so?
13:53Don't you eat lunch?
13:56I usually eat at home.
14:00The lunch here is delicious.
14:02And it's cheap.
14:04I'm grateful that someone made it for me.
14:10Try it next time.
14:11The chicken roll is delicious.
14:15Okay.
14:16I'm sorry.
14:31When I'm in a school that's not at night, I feel more like a high school student than usual.
14:39That's right.
14:41But I can't calm down.
14:56Did you find any clues yesterday?
15:00I don't think we can find any clues.
15:05And the club you're aiming for is a bigger one with more professional researchers, right?
15:12Yes.
15:13If we go to a place like that, we'll be embarrassed.
15:18Reality is not so sweet.
15:22Well, let's start with the contest yesterday.
15:26What?
15:27If it's the Science Club in Kanto, you can participate only by entering.
15:31It will be held in October, so it may be a practice.
15:34I can't understand the content of yesterday's presentation.
15:38I can't even ask a question properly.
15:41I think so, too.
15:42That's right.
15:46How about you, Natori?
15:56I...
16:02I want to try it.
16:12I want to stop looking for a reason to give up.
16:21Even so, can we do it?
16:27Why don't you give it a try?
16:32Based on the previous experiments, I think you can submit it by the deadline.
16:37But...
16:38You don't have to give up.
16:42If it doesn't work, you can quit.
16:47If it doesn't work, you can quit.
16:56If that's okay with you.
16:58Yeah, I think so.
17:01All right, let's do it.
17:06By the way, when is the deadline?
17:10Two weeks later.
17:11What? Two weeks?
17:13That's...
17:15I'll do it.
17:17It's okay.
17:23In the previous experiments,
17:28the crater collision experiment?
17:30Yeah.
17:32Isn't that the one with the color sand?
17:36It's good, isn't it?
17:38I'd like to adjust the launch speed a little more.
17:46Okay.
17:47I'll leave it to you.
17:53Isn't that Mai?
17:56I told you not to do that!
17:58Hey, Mai!
17:59Let me go!
18:01Don't pull me!
18:03You're a kid, aren't you?
18:04Who are you?
18:05It doesn't matter!
18:07I told you to let go of my hand!
18:10What?
18:11Are you a cop?
18:30Good night.
18:32Good night.
18:35It's cute.
18:38I want to eat it.
18:41You're right.
18:43I didn't know there was a little girl like this.
18:47What?
18:48Didn't I tell you?
18:52Did you know Yanagida-kun?
18:54Well, I've seen him a few times with a kid.
18:59By the way,
19:01was that the ex-boss?
19:03Yes.
19:04I had a meeting with him today.
19:06But he didn't give me back the money I promised him.
19:10I don't know if it's him or his mother,
19:14but he's trying to get Emma's rights back.
19:19What does Emma do at school and at work?
19:22She's in the nursery.
19:24There are a lot of children in the same field,
19:26and she takes care of them until late at night.
19:29We help each other when we have to.
19:32Mai-chan and Emma-chan are great.
19:35Right?
19:37Yes.
19:40Emma's asleep, so let's go.
19:42Okay.
19:45See you later.
19:47Be careful on your way home.
19:49Good night.
19:51Bye-bye.
20:03The next day
20:05Wow!
20:06It's beautiful!
20:07I see.
20:08It's an experiment using colored sand.
20:10Yes.
20:11I thought it would be cooler this way.
20:14I think it's good.
20:16But I want you to observe the structure of the crater more closely.
20:19I want you to come up with another idea.
20:22The sand crumbles quickly.
20:26How do you observe without breaking it
20:29while leaving the shape of the crater?
20:40Why don't you solidify it?
20:43What?
20:45Like a gel.
20:47What's that?
20:49It might be interesting.
20:57The next day
21:04Are you ready?
21:06Yes.
21:07Please do it slowly.
21:27The next day
21:32Wow!
21:35It's beautiful!
21:38What kind of experiment is it?
21:40It's an experiment to visualize the internal structure of the crater.
21:44I'm looking at how the radiation is scattered
21:46due to the collision of the meteorite.
21:50What's this?
21:51Can you eat it?
21:52No, it's just sand.
21:55Sand?
21:56Why doesn't it crumble even if you break it?
21:59It's strange, isn't it?
22:01Yes.
22:02After making the crater,
22:04it will flow into the hot water.
22:06It took three days to solidify,
22:09so I cut it today.
22:11Wow!
22:12It's interesting.
22:14It's your idea.
22:16Please sketch the cross section.
22:19You have to move your hands to observe.
22:21If you just look at it, you may notice something you don't know.
22:24I got it.
22:26I think this angle is good.
22:34Like this?
22:35Yes, it's good.
22:37I should take a picture.
22:39Yes.
22:41I feel like I can do it.
22:47It's pretty clear, isn't it?
22:54Yes.
23:18I think you did a good job.
23:22Yes.
23:24Good.
23:26I'll take care of the rest.
23:55What's wrong?
23:57It's not open.
23:59It's not open?
24:03It's true.
24:05What do you mean you can't participate?
24:08No, I can't participate either.
24:12I can't participate.
24:14I can't participate.
24:16I can't participate.
24:18I can't participate.
24:20I can't participate.
24:22I haven't heard the details,
24:27but I heard from the tournament headquarters that you can't participate.
24:34What's the reason?
24:37Excuse me.
24:41What?
24:42Is Mr. Fujitake here?
24:45He's here.
24:46He's talking to Mr. Kyoto.
24:48That's why you can't participate.
24:58That's not the reason!
25:11I heard it.
25:14Did the science class fail?
25:17Yes.
25:18The same thing happened in other classes.
25:24I see.
25:26Even if we make a place in the school,
25:30if the means to proceed from there are closed,
25:34we can't face the students.
25:37The system is equal.
25:40Some people look at us with prejudice.
25:54We can't even participate.
26:00I'm sorry.
26:03I'm weak.
26:05It's not your fault.
26:08People like us...
26:11can only be seen like that no matter what we do?
26:19You can participate in the planet science class.
26:23Let's check with the headquarters again.
26:26I see.
26:28Is there something wrong again?
26:32The school is not such a place.
26:39It's up to you whether you want to participate or not.
26:51This technology is very important for the development of planet science and space exploration.
26:57Next, let's talk about swing by.
27:01Swing by or gravity assist is...
27:04when a planet explorer uses the gravity of another celestial body...
27:17To be honest, I don't understand it at all.
27:21What?
27:24It's about relativity.
27:26I don't want to say this,
27:28but do you know what you're being told?
27:31No.
27:36You're being told that it's over.
27:40If you make more holes in your career, it's really over.
27:46People like us have a duty to contribute to the development of science.
27:53I told you before.
27:55Did you do the experiment you wanted to do?
27:58Don't waste your time on a show.
28:08Do you remember the contest when you were in high school?
28:12Yes, I remember.
28:14It was the first time I recognized you.
28:18It was the first time I recognized you.
28:21I heard there was a high school student who was doing research.
28:26It's nostalgic.
28:29We were so into the experiment that it was the whole of our youth.
28:34The day before the contest, we were so excited that we had a fever.
28:43But what about it?
28:49Our science department was denied entry.
28:54What?
28:55They were embarrassed.
28:57Because there was no precedent for participating in the contest.
29:01I see.
29:04But that's the way the world is.
29:09I see.
29:16Is that true?
29:25I don't think it's true.
29:31But even if you have the right to participate,
29:34only prestigious schools come out every year.
29:37If you don't have the right to participate, you can't participate.
29:47I heard that Professor Ishigami has been appointed as the president of the Science Promotion Committee.
30:07Science Promotion Committee
30:27It's summer break.
30:31Why don't you do something?
30:35What do you mean?
30:37Like observation of celestial bodies.
30:40Observation of celestial bodies?
30:42There's a meteor shower that you can see at this time of year.
30:49That sounds fun.
30:51Right?
30:53Right, Mr. Nagamine?
30:55That's right.
30:56Sounds good.
30:58What?
30:59Let's stay overnight at the school and watch it together.
31:03I'll get your permission.
31:06Sounds fun.
31:14Kakeko.
31:29Thank you for the other day.
31:33For what?
31:40Oh, right.
31:42I'm going to watch the meteor shower at school.
31:45So, can you come after work?
31:49What's that?
31:51If I can.
31:53I made a lot because I was so excited.
31:56You made a lot.
31:58Oh, it looks delicious.
32:01It's delicious.
32:03Let's eat.
32:05My dad used to ask me to buy it for him.
32:08It brings back memories.
32:10How is it?
32:12I can see a lot.
32:14I can see a lot.
32:16I can see a lot.
32:18I can see a lot.
32:20How is it?
32:21I can see a lot.
32:23Really?
32:24Let me see.
32:25Go ahead.
32:29I can see a lot.
32:34I move it with this?
32:35That's right.
32:36Sir.
32:37Sir.
32:38I've always wanted to ask you.
32:41Why did you decide to study science?
32:46It started with a dinosaur.
32:49Were you a dinosaur boy?
32:52I was crazy about dinosaurs when I was a kid.
32:55But after I found out that dinosaurs were extinct due to a meteorite impact,
33:00I became interested in celestial bodies and planets.
33:07By the way, there are no constellations of dinosaurs, right?
33:11When constellations were made, dinosaurs were not discovered yet.
33:15I see.
33:16On the contrary, there is a dinosaur whose constellation is derived from its name.
33:19Stauricosaurus.
33:21It's a lizard of the Southern Crescent.
33:24When it was discovered in Brazil,
33:26there were very few dinosaurs in the Southern Hemisphere,
33:29so it was named after the Southern Crescent.
33:42Why did you write this?
33:45Isn't that Mars?
33:47Really?
33:48This one.
33:49Which one?
33:50Oh, you're right. I can see it.
34:05Oh, you're doing it.
34:08Mai-chan.
34:09Hey.
34:11Here you are.
34:13That's wonderful.
34:14Thank you very much.
34:16Oh, where is Emma-chan today?
34:18Oh, she is on a summer vacation.
34:20She is staying at her parents' house.
34:23I think Emma is also looking at meteorites in the countryside today.
34:28I don't know. Maybe she is sleeping.
34:31Maybe.
34:36By the way, I can see a lot of stars.
34:41You're right.
34:45By the way,
34:47did you make it to the test you took the other day?
34:57What?
34:58What?
34:59You didn't make it?
35:01No, it's not like that.
35:05I was exposed.
35:07What?
35:08I don't have the right to participate in such a test.
35:17What are you going to do about it?
35:20I have a lot of prejudices every day.
35:24If I walk with Emma in this outfit, people will look at me with white eyes.
35:31I feel sorry for a mother who has a child.
35:34I feel sorry for a single mother.
35:36I feel sorry for a mother who has a child.
35:40I feel sorry for a mother who has a child.
35:43But no one will help me if I complain.
35:52I don't have time to rot because of such a person.
35:57I don't have time to rot because of such a person.
36:03I don't have time to rot because of such a person.
36:09I don't have time to rot because of such a person.
36:20The important thing is what we want to do.
36:25If you can't do it here, you can find a place where you can do it.
36:29You can do it.
36:43Why did you come to the test?
36:48Me?
36:51I want to have my own store someday.
36:58I want to get a high school diploma for that.
37:02I want to study management.
37:07I don't want to go to school.
37:11I want to go to school.
37:14I want to go to school.
37:17I want to go to school.
37:21I want to go to school.
37:25I wonder why.
37:32That's right.
37:38How about you?
37:40How about you?
37:43That's good.
37:45Let's do it together.
37:46Let's do it together.
37:48I pass.
37:49Why?
37:50Because there are many things I have to do.
37:54I want to live with Emma forever.
37:58It's a treasure I decided to protect.
38:03I see.
38:05I see.
38:10I see.
38:16In this sky,
38:19there are still infinite things I don't know.
38:24Infinite?
38:29Yes.
38:34It's full of things I don't know.
38:41Does that mean we still have infinite possibilities?
38:49That's right.
38:51That's a fantastic idea.
38:56I agree.
38:59I agree.
39:00I agree.
39:01I agree.
39:02I agree.
39:03I agree.
39:04I agree.
39:05I agree.
39:06Is there any other way?
39:15A shooting star.
39:18Did you see it?
39:19Did you see it?
39:20Where is it?
39:22Where is it?
39:23It's not there anymore.
39:26I want to see it.
39:27I want to see it.
39:36I want you to take a look at this.
40:03This crater is like a flower petal.
40:16Lamparth crater.
40:18What's that?
40:20It's a crater that looks like a wall.
40:30It's a little different from the crater on the moon.
40:34It's a crater unique to Mars.
40:38That's right.
40:40Can you reproduce this?
40:45Reproduce?
40:48Can you make Mars in the classroom?
40:59Mr. Yanagida, I've been thinking about what you said about making Mars.
41:07I thought it would be good to make Mars as a theme.
41:15That's good.
41:17That's great.
41:19But what are the conditions for Mars?
41:22What else can the soil do?
41:27What about the resistance of the atmosphere?
41:29If we fight one by one, we'll figure it out.
41:37But will it work?
41:41It's impossible to fail.
41:43Why?
41:44Because no one has done it yet.
41:53Why don't you try it?
41:56Let's do it.
41:58Yeah.
41:59That's right.
42:02All right.
42:04Let's make Mars.
42:06That's great.
42:08Let's do it.
42:09But where do we start?
42:10That's right.
42:12Why can't we do this in space?
42:15On the other hand, it is important to expand the field of science education in Japan.
42:23However, what we really need now is to secure excellent people and expand the budget that suits them.
42:34In order not to lead excellent people to other countries and to compete with overseas,
42:42I hope we can cooperate with everyone and adjust this system.
42:49Ms. Ishigami.
42:50This is the material of the Science Education Promotion Plan for this year's high school.
42:56By the way, it seems that there was a desire to participate from Teijisei High School this time.
43:00Teijisei?
43:02Yes.
43:03Although it is eligible to participate if it is a high school in the Kanto region, it is difficult to participate in Teijisei.
43:09Did you refuse?
43:10We can't do anything without a precedent.
43:14However, there was a fierce competition from the department of science in Teijisei, so I came.
43:19It seems that you are a former researcher.
43:21Is that so?
43:22Who is it?
43:24It is a professor named Fujitake from Higashi Shinjuku High School.
43:32Fujitake?
43:44I'm sorry.
44:11Mars gravity.
44:12Experiment to reproduce the crater of Mars.
44:14Can I use this room for an experiment?
44:16It's impossible.
44:17Is it your true self?
44:19I'll do my best.
44:20Please.
44:21I'm serious for the first time since I was born.
44:30Saturday drama 30 million.
44:32I'll ask you again.
44:34You're Yoshimitsu, right?
44:35Then who made it?
44:37Junji, open it.
44:38Junji, open the door.
44:39I think it's already here.
44:419 p.m. to 10 p.m.
44:45Taiga drama Hikaru Kimie.
44:47It's a wish festival.
44:49Can you see the faces of the people?
44:51Don't forget your life.
44:53I'll go to Dazaifu next year.
44:54Have you ever been dumped?
44:55Cry in my chest.
44:57Every Sunday.
45:02Well then.