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Why Do We Call Them 'Astronauts'?
Ever wonder the difference between an 'Astronaut' and a 'Cosmonaut'? Well, have a seat and get comfortable because SciShow Space will tell you all about it.
Crash Course Kids
Star Personalities
Down here, on Earth, if you look up at the night sky, it seems like all the stars up there look the same. Or maybe at least similar. But, it turns out that stars are very different and we shouldn't stereotype them. Some are bigger, some...
SciShow Kids
Constellations Connect the Dots in the Sky!
For a long time, people have seen pictures among the stars -- just like connect the dots! Learn all about constellations, including someone of the easiest ones to spot, and what some people thought they looked like.
TED-Ed
TED-ED: How did Polynesian wayfinders navigate the Pacific Ocean? - Alan Tamayose and Shantell De Silva
Imagine setting sail from Hawaii in a canoe. Your target is a small island thousands of kilometers away in the middle of the Pacific Ocean - a body of water that covers more than 160 million square kilometers. For thousands of years,...
SciShow
Spotted The First Inside-Out Planetary Nebula - SciShow News
An inside out planetary nebula has given astronomers insight into what might happen in our own solar system someday, and it's that time of year again to search for shooting stars.
SciShow
We Found One of the Oldest Galaxies Ever!
Astronomers found a galaxy older than almost any we’ve ever seen before, and we have a new, faster method to use in our search for habitable planets.
Crash Course
Comets
Today on Crash Course Astronomy, Phil explains comets. Comets are chunks of ice and rock that orbit the Sun. When they get near the Sun the ice turns into gas, forming the long tail, and also releases dust that forms a different tail....
SciShow
The Legacy of the Spitzer Space Telescope - SciShow News
On January 30, 2020, we had to say goodbye to NASA’s Spitzer Space Telescope after more thank 16 years of revolutionizing infrared astronomy. Today, SciShow sends it off and says thank you by taking a look back at it’s incredible legacy.
Curated Video
Cosmic Oddities: Blobs, Bursts, and Rogue Worlds
New ReviewSpace is full of mysteries — from Odd Radio Circles that may be supernova remnants or even wormhole throats, to Jupiter’s fleeting blue sprites and elves flashing above storms.
Curated Video
A Trip to the Moon
“A Trip to the Moon” describes some objects found in space, including the moon.
Learning Mole
Planets
Explore the wonders of "Planets" with our catchy video that makes learning about the solar system fun! Perfect for kids, this tune will spark your imagination and teach you fascinating facts about each planet.
Curated Video
I WONDER - What Are Exoplanets?
This video is answering the question of what are exoplanets.
Curated Video
I WONDER - How Many Black Holes Are There In The Galaxy?
This video is answering the question of how many black holes are there in the galaxy.
Curated Video
The Ghosts Of Ancient Stars
They were the first giants of the cosmos, and now they're gone. The James Webb Space Telescope has found evidence of ancient stars so massive and hot they defy belief. Join scientists as they piece together the clues from these...
Curated Video
Adornos de navidad en inglés
En este video de "Vocabulario en inglés" aprenderás sobre los adornos de navidad en inglés, ¿Cómo se dice "decorar el árbol de navidad" en inglés?, ¿Cómo se dice "adornos navideños" en inglés?, ¿Cómo se dice "campanas" en inglés?, ¿Cómo...
Curated Video
Shapes for Kids | Learn and Play Fun Shape Games
Let’s learn shapes together! In this fun and colourful video, kids will learn shape vocabulary with talking flashcards and then play exciting interactive games like "Guess the Shape," "Find the Shape," and "Pick a Shape Surprise." This...
Curated Video
How Fast Can a Star Spin Before It Breaks Apart?
A neutron star spinning at 1 revolution per second is on the edge of tearing itself apart. This lesson breaks down the physics of rotational stability, showing how gravity and circular motion determine the star's minimum mass.
Curated Video
NASA's Habitable Worlds Observatory Will Search For Life Outside Our Solar System
NASA’s Habitable Worlds Observatory "will draw on technologies proven by the agency’s Hubble, Webb and upcoming Roman Space Telescopes," to search for life outside our solar system, according to the Goddard...
Bedtime History
The Life of Vincent Van Gogh
Vincent van Gogh was a Dutch painter whose bold colors and emotional brushstrokes made him one of the most famous artists in history. Though he struggled with poverty and mental illness during his life, he created over 2,000...
The Daily Conversation
NASA Finds Most Earth-Like Planet Yet
Researchers have discovered the most similar planet yet to Earth, 1,400 light-years away. Kepler-452b orbits its star in 385 days, just 20 days longer than our own year. Its star is just 4% larger, a billion and a half years older, and...
Curated Video
Inside the World of Social Media Stars: How They Make a Living and Stay Relevant
This video provides an insight into the world of social media stars, also known as Internet celebrities, who have gained fame and success through platforms like YouTube, Twitter, and Instagram. It explores the various ways in which these...
Curated Video
Historical Models
This video explains the history of geocentric and heliocentric models of the solar system.
Curated Video
Energy In Stars
This video explains how nuclear fusion occurs in stars and causes them to shine.