Instructional Video3:37
SciShow

Gravitation: The Four Fundamental Forces of Physics #3

9th - 12th Standards
The Newtonian theory and the Einstein theory of gravity are the focus of a video that examines the details of each and includes the drawbacks of them as well — a great, well-rounded lesson!
Instructional Video1:59
DoodleScience

Life Cycle of Stars

9th - 12th
Introduce your young astronomers to the life cycle of stars, from protostar to either white dwarf or black hole, with a short video that provides a brief overview of the process.
Instructional Video4:31
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Crash Course Kids

Orbits Are Odd

3rd - 8th
Are the other orbits taking place in the universe similar or different to Earth's orbit around the sun and the moon's orbit around Earth? This is the focus of a video that explains all different types of orbits out there, including black...
Instructional Video5:24
Curated OER

Black Holes

9th - 12th
What is a black hole? Learn about frame dragging, space-time, cosmic strings, and what they mean to time-travelers. This is a very interesting clip that uses CG graphics, scientific discussion, and comprehensive narration to postulate...
Instructional Video11:58
Khan Academy

Supernova (Supernovae), Stars, Black Holes and Galaxies, Cosmology and Astronomy

11th - Higher Ed
How does a massive star go supernova? This video is a follow-up to the Khan Academy video on the life cycle of massive stars, explaining the chemical collapse that results in a supernova. Sal explains the process with neutron stars and...
Instructional Video7:10
Khan Academy

Why Cepheids Pulsate, Stars, Black Holes and Galaxies, Cosmology and Astronomy

11th - Higher Ed
Classical Cepheids are supermassive stars that are used to determine distances to galaxies within a local group. Sal explains why Cepheid variables occur, how they are used to determine distances, and the chemistry that creates the...
Instructional Video7:45
Curated OER

Galaxies, Part 2 of 3

4th - 8th
Part two of this three-part series asks us to think what life would be like if we lived in a binary star system. We are also introduced to black holes and Einstein's theory of relativity. A great clip shown in its three-part entirety or...
Instructional Video7:54
Curated OER

Galaxies, Part 3 of 3

4th - 8th
Part three concludes "A Practical Guide to the Universe," completing the description of the Big Bang Theory and what it means. This episode touches on light travel, light speed, and what that means in relation to what we see. While this...
Instructional Video3:31
TED-Ed

Is Space Trying to Kill Us?

6th - 10th Standards
Taking somewhat of a humorous, paranoid viewpoint, this video explores the question of whether or not space objects are likely to take us out. From asteroids, to the sun dying out, to the Milky Way's supermassive black hole, the...
Instructional Video0:06
Curated OER

Beyond Einstein: Part II

9th - 12th
Go deeper with the NASA program "Beyond Einstein" and discover the scientific foundations that are used along side observations to prove theories Einstein never dreamed of. This is part two of a two-part series on NASA's newest programs...
Instructional Video
Science for Kids

Science Kids: Space Videos: Black Hole Destroying a Star

9th - 10th
Narrated animation of a star breaking up as it is destroyed by the gravitational pull of a black hole. (Length: 1 min. 46 sec.)
Instructional Video
PBS

Pbs Nova: Monster of the Milky Way

9th - 10th
Does a supermassive black hole lurk at the center of our galaxy? Watch this 7-oart Nova video to learn more.
Instructional Video
PBS

Pbs Learning Media: Monster Black Hole in Galaxy M84

9th - 10th
This animation by Thomas Goertel of the Space Telescope Science Institute is an artist's conception of a spiral galaxy harboring a super-massive black hole. Observe how the material rotates faster the closer it is to the nucleus.
Instructional Video
PBS

Pbs Learning Media: Crash Course Astronomy: Black Holes

9th - 10th
Stellar mass black holes form when a very massive star dies, and its core collapses. Black holes come in different sizes, but for all of them, the escape velocity is greater than the speed of light, so nothing can escape, not matter or...
Instructional Video
University of Nottingham

Sixty Symbols: Symbols of Physics and Astronomy: Black Holes and the Schwarzschi

9th - 10th
By calculating the Schwarzschild radius, a University of Nottingham astronomer figures out how small the Earth would have to become in order to become a black hole. Learn what the Schwarzschild radius is, how it came to be, and how it is...
Audio
Science Friday Initiative

Science Friday: Attack of the Black Hole

9th - 10th
Astronomers have captured an image of a jet of radiation leaving a black hole at the center of one galaxy to strike the edge of neighboring galaxy.
Instructional Video
NASA

Nasa: Space Place: Space Place in a Snap: What Is a Black Hole?

3rd - 8th
In this episode, find out how what black holes are, how they can form, and why they are so cool!
Instructional Video
Crash Course

Crash Course Astronomy #45: Deep Time

9th - 10th
Are the Universe's days are numbered? Learn about the expected fate of stars, protons, matter, and black holes. [15:15]
Instructional Video
Crash Course

Crash Course Astronomy #34: Binary and Multiple Stars

9th - 10th
Stellar mass black holes form when a very massive star dies, and its core collapses. Black holes come in different sizes, but for all of them, the escape velocity is greater than the speed of light, so nothing can escape, not matter or...
Instructional Video
Crash Course

Crash Course Astronomy #33: Black Holes

9th - 10th
Stellar mass black holes form when a very massive star dies, and its core collapses. Black holes come in different sizes, but for all of them, the escape velocity is greater than the speed of light, so nothing can escape, not matter or...
Instructional Video
Crash Course

Crash Course Astronomy #40: Gamma Ray Bursts

9th - 10th
Gamma-ray bursts are not only incredible to study, but their discovery has an epic story all its own. Today Phil takes you through some Cold War history and then dives into what we know. Bursts come in two rough varieties: Long and...
Audio
Science Friday Initiative

Science Friday: How Astronomers Measured the Edge of a Black Hole

9th - 10th
Astronomers have been able to measure where the point of no return is at the edge of a black hole that is 50 million light-years away. Aired Oct. 5, 2012 [12:43 min]
Instructional Video
Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Quasars and Galactive Collisions: Quasars

9th - 10th
Looks at quasars, which are the active nuclei of galaxies. [9:15]
Instructional Video
Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Life and Death of Stars: Supermassive Black Holes

9th - 10th
A video lecture that reviews the theories of how really large or "supermassive" black holes form. [9:28]