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00:00I-Believers, let's all welcome for the first time here at I-Believe,
00:09Vlogger and Sparkle Artist, Shuvie Etrata!
00:13Hey! Hello, I-Believers!
00:17Good morning to all of you who are watching TV right now.
00:22How are you?
00:24I'm so excited to learn something new and learning.
00:29Wow, that's the right attitude and spirit in our show.
00:32You really fit in here.
00:34Wait a minute, Shuvie, what do you want to learn?
00:36For example, when you were in school, what was your favorite subject?
00:41In being arrogant, but it's okay.
00:43But of course, I'm also interested in science because I noticed,
00:48I don't know if you agree with this,
00:50everything has something to do with science.
00:55I agree with that.
00:56But how did you come up with that?
00:58For example, I'm traveling and while I'm on a plane,
01:03I'm just thinking, who is the person who invented this?
01:09I like your curiosity. You're thinking a lot.
01:12Your question is a bit difficult, but it's good that here at I-Believe,
01:15we have all the answers.
01:17Right? Let's watch this.
01:19It's been a long time since a person dreamed of flying.
01:22We've been thinking for thousands of years about how to fly in the sky.
01:27It's like a bird.
01:28In caves in Indonesia,
01:30they found drawings of a malasaranggola that was carved 11,000 years ago.
01:35Maybe this is the first receipt of flying.
01:39For a long time, many inventors have said,
01:42challenge accepted.
01:43In the 1400s, Leonardo da Vinci designed a design for an aircraft
01:48that people can also fly.
01:50However, it's a supply because people run it.
01:54One person's energy is not enough to take off and fly.
01:58In all of da Vinci's designs,
02:00there needs to be an effort.
02:03Hello, are we birds?
02:05Exactly.
02:07It took another 500 years, in 1903,
02:11when his brother, a bicycle mechanic,
02:15Orville and Wilbur Wright,
02:17were able to make something that can go up and stay in the air.
02:21It's powered by a small machine and a pilot.
02:25So that's the first airplane.
02:29Now you know.
02:31Now, more than 100,000 airplanes fly every day.
02:35They use what we learned from the Wright brothers.
02:39More than 100 years have passed.
02:42I believe.
02:51NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology