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Understanding Rockets Using Newton's Third Law and Propulsion
This video explains how rockets work based on Newton's third law of motion. Explore the action and reaction forces generated by the rocket's engines, the use of fuel to achieve escape velocity, and the different types of fuel engines.
Curated Video
Neil Armstrong's Space Suit
The story of the A7L Space Suit worn by Neil Armstrong during the Apollo 11 moon landing.
NASA
The Invisible Network: 01. Ascension | NASA's The Invisible Network Podcast
Just south of the equator lies a tiny plot of volcanic soil, a thousand miles from the nearest continent. This bizarre, remote island had mammoth importance to America’s first efforts in space.
NASA
Houston We Have a Podcast: Water Bears in Space
Thomas Boothby, assistant professor for the Department of Molecular Biology at the University of Wyoming, teaches us about tardigrades, more commonly known as water bears, that are headed up to the International Space Station for a...
Dom Burgess
Is An Astronaut Faster Than An Air Rifle?
Astronauts abourd the ISS travel really fast...but how fast? And are they faster than an air rifle? In this epiosode, Dom does the maths and finds out.
NASA
Small Steps, Giant Leaps: Episode 11, Commercial Crew Small Steps, Giant Leaps
Jon Cowart, a veteran space engineer, discusses NASA’s Commercial Crew Program and progress toward launching astronauts from American soil.
Astrum
Why are there no stars in space photos?
Ever looked at the background of a space image, and wondered where all the stars are? Astrum answers why that is.
Cerebellum
Space Facts II - The History Of Space Suits
Space Facts II puts viewers on the forefront of space exploration, examining its role on Earth in fighting forest fires, controlling diseases (such as diabetes), combating air pollution and mapping solar and lunar cycles. This video...
Next Animation Studio
NASA plans lunar base camp near Moon's South Pole
NASA has submitted plans for a lunar base camp near the Moon’s South Pole to the National Space Council as part of its Artemis program to send humans back to the Moon as early as the middle of this decade.
KERA
University Students Invent Special Space Shirt
Some students at Texas Woman’s University have won a NASA-sponsored design competition aimed at solving problems related to space travel. The students tackled a problem that astronauts have a lot–lower back pain. They created a shirt to...
Encyclopaedia Britannica
Preparing for Life on Mars
Overview of the challenges of human exploration of Mars.
NASA
Small Steps, Giant Leaps: Episode 14, Apollo Lunar Landing Training Small Steps, Giant Leaps
Lisa Jones, NASA Landing and Impact Research Facility Manager, discusses the facility where the Apollo astronauts trained for the lunar landing.
Dom Burgess
Why Going To Mars Would Be Bad For Your Body
Humans haven't been to Mars yet, and there's a good reason for that - it's really not good for the your body! In this episode, Dom finds himself stranded in space with only 12 minutes of oxygen left to find out why. Accompanied by the...
Next Animation Studio
AI robot to be sent to International Space Station
An AI robot will be launched in a SpaceX rocket to join astronauts at the International Space Station, according to reports from NASA.
Science360
Planetary scientist Bill Bottke - ScienceLives
As a planetary scientist, Bill Bottke can investigate uncharted territory in space and work with other scientists to come up with new ideas about how our solar system formed . . . all from the comfort of his office on Earth. Recently,...
Next Animation Studio
NASA presents new spacesuits for next lunar mission
NASA has unveiled next generation spacesuits for the space agency’s 2024 Artemis III lunar mission.
NASA
Houston We Have a Podcast: Apollo 11 to Now
For the 100th episode, NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine discusses the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 Moon landing as NASA continues to move forward towards an exciting future with a sustainable lunar presence. HWHAP Episode 100.
NASA
NASA's Curious Universe: A Day in Space
Have you ever dreamed of spending a day in space? Join astronauts Shane Kimbrough, Megan McArthur, and Thomas Pesquet throughout their day living and working on the International Space Station.
Curated Video
NASA's Curious Universe: Our Laboratory in Space
Orbiting 250 miles above Earth, astronauts aboard the International Space Station explore farther into our solar system and work on thousands of studies that will help us back here on Earth. Join ESA (European Space Agency) astronaut...
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Lockheed Martin unveils concept designs for Mars Base Camp
Space engineering giant Lockheed Martin has released the concept design for a base camp that will orbit Mars. The company unveiled its Mars Base Camp design at the Humans to Mars conference on May 18 in Washington, D.C., with hopes that...
Curated Video
NASA: Exploring the Frontiers of Space
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration - commonly known as NASA - is a space research and exploration program run but the federal government of the United States. Learn about the history of NASA and some of their accomplishments.
Cerebellum
Space Facts - Orbiting The Moon And The First Woman In Space
A fact-filled look at 23 of the most important events from man's on-going adventure in space. Space Facts. Part 3
Next Animation Studio
NASA unveils plans for post-Shuttle spacecraft
NASA has announced plans for its next-generation spacecraft, the Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle. The MPCV is based on designs for the Orion, a capsule originally planned for the Constellation program that would have sent astronauts to the...
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Spacewalk: Exploring the Depths of Space
A spacewalk (or extravehicular activity) is the term used to describe movement of astronauts outside the spacecraft. Learn about the types of spacewalks astronauts engage in and the training they go through to prepare.