Instructional Video18:22
Curated Video

Inside Gigantic Factory Building US's Most Powerful Space Rockets

9th - Higher Ed
Today on the Frame, we take you on an exciting tour of how some of the largest rockets in the USA are produced.
Instructional Video12:39
Curated Video

How Rocket Science Works and What Satellites Actually Do

12th - Higher Ed
Rocket Science and orbital mechanics of Satellites.

There are about 3000 operational satellites, owned by over 100 different countries orbiting the earth right now. About 550 of these are in geo...
Instructional Video4:34
Curated Video

How to Demonstrate Newton's Third Law of Motion using a Paper Car & a Balloon

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast - Learn how to demonstrate Newton's Third Law of Motion using a paper car and a balloon with the instructions in this Howcast science project video.
Instructional Video15:15
Curated Video

BioShock Infinite Walkthrough Part 8

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast - Would you kindly check out part 8 of our walkthrough for BioShock Infinite, the new first person shooter by Irrational Games?
Instructional Video4:00
Curated Video

China Rescues Two Satellites Stranded On Orbit With Help Of Moon's Gravity

3rd - Higher Ed
China used the moon's gravity as a slingshot to help get a pair of damaged satellites into the correct orbit after the launch failed to do so. Credit: China Central Television (CCTV) | CGTN
Instructional Video4:24
Curated Video

This Nostalgic Outdoor Activity Is a Literal Blast From the Past | One Good Thing

9th - Higher Ed
Rockets, the final frontier..... or so they seemed when I was 12 years old. I still remember sitting in the evenings in the workshop at Camp Sunapee being taught how to put my rocket together and watching the more experienced kids build...
Instructional Video17:58
Curated Video

US Weird but Genius Idea to Launch Advanced Satellites into Space

6th - Higher Ed
Welcome back to the Fluctus Channel, where we investigate how satellites are launched into space not only by rockets but also by innovative new means.









Fluctus is a website and YouTube channel...
Instructional Video6:52
Curated Video

Preparing Humans for Deep Space Exploration

Pre-K - Higher Ed
NASA engineers are designing next-generation spacesuits to support daily exploration tasks on the Moon and Mars, focusing on mobility, dust control, and innovative suit-port systems to reduce contamination risks. Training programs such...
Instructional Video7:08
Curated Video

Orion and Beyond: Humanity’s Path to Deep Space

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Though the Space Shuttle era has ended, NASA's Orion spacecraft represents the next leap in human space exploration, designed for missions to the Moon, Mars, and beyond. Supported by the powerful Space Launch System and innovations like...
Instructional Video7:00
Curated Video

A Legacy of Collaboration in Space Exploration

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The Space Shuttle era marked a new chapter in international collaboration, beginning with Atlantis docking at the Russian MIR station and culminating in the construction of the International Space Station—a joint effort by 15 nations...
Instructional Video9:37
Curated Video

Humanity’s Relentless Pursuit of the Final Frontier

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Humanity has always been driven by a desire to explore—from sailing the Earth’s seas to launching spacecraft into the cosmos. Through decades of innovation, the Space Shuttle became a symbol of that pursuit, enabling construction of the...
Instructional Video10:52
Curated Video

Mars and Beyond: Humanity’s Next Giant Leap into the Cosmos

Pre-K - Higher Ed
As humanity prepares for its first crewed mission to Mars, innovations like the Olympus inflatable habitat and deep-space transport systems are being developed to sustain astronauts through years-long journeys in isolation. With limited...
Instructional Video7:05
Curated Video

The Spaceship

Pre-K - K
Skoop and the robots are jumping up and down on a trampoline. It's very fun. But they can't go too high on the trampoline. What if they built a spaceship and flew around the Moon? The group likes that idea. They build an enormous rocket:...
Instructional Video2:13
Makematic

Fort McHenry

K - 8th
In 1812, the United States went to war with Great Britain. Again. So how did the defense of Baltimore’s Fort McHenry help to end the war, and instill an enduring sense of national pride among Americans?
Instructional Video2:44
Curated Video

Bang Bang Phi: Thailand's Vibrant Rocket Festival Celebrating Fertility and Rain

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Every year in a small town in Thailand, thousands of people gather to celebrate the raucous and noisy Bang Bang Phi rocket festival. This centuries-old fertility festival marks the start of Thailand's rainy season, with the belief that...
Instructional Video0:32
Curated Video

I WONDER - Where Were Rockets First Made?

Pre-K - 5th
This video is answering the question of where were rockets first made.
Instructional Video12:52
Astrum

Are We on the Verge of a Major Technological Transportation Breakthrough?

Higher Ed
Ion Engines are the future. How far away are we from them becoming the norm?
Instructional Video11:55
Astrum

How Quick Thinking Astronauts Saved NASA and Themselves

Higher Ed
The NASA programs leading to Apollo, Project Mercury and Project Gemini
Instructional Video11:46
Astrum

The True Tale of Ham the Chimp

Higher Ed
Ham was a special chimp. He was the first hominid in space, beating all humans to that acolade. But did his mission go smoothly? Or is his story a tale of survival against all odds?
Instructional Video10:33
Astrum

What Do Shakespeare and a Lipstick Rocket Have in Common?

Higher Ed
The UK's Black Arrow and Prospero Program. Colossal failure?
Instructional Video9:00
Astrum

Why NASA Didn't Go Directly to the Moon: Apollo Episode 1

Higher Ed
The battle between the US and the USSR for space supremacy.
Instructional Video3:02
Science ABC

Rocket Trajectory: Why Do Rockets Curve Instead Of Going Straight Up?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Rockets follow a curved path rather than a straight line because their main objective is to enter Earth's orbit using as little fuel as possible. To get into orbit, a rocket must tilt onto its side and gradually increase the tilt until...
Instructional Video6:20
Science ABC

Rocket Science: How Rockets Work - A Short and Basic Explanation

Pre-K - Higher Ed
How do rockets work? What is the science behind a rocket launch? How does a rocket go into space? In this short and simple video, we discuss the science of how rockets work. It is a short animated video for kids and laymen to understand...
Instructional Video0:58
Curated Video

GPS – Did you know?

K - 5th
Did you know that rockets are used to launch GPS satellites into Earth’s orbit? <br<b<br/>r/>/>


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