Instructional Video5:14
SciShow

Boeing's Sweet New Spacesuits

12th - Higher Ed
Boeing has developed a snazzy new spacesuit and a couple studies give us clues about the history of Earth and the moon!
Instructional Video6:00
SciShow

The Surprising Secrets of Destroyed Exoplanets - SciShow News

12th - Higher Ed
Scientists are learning new things by looking at the remains of exoplanets, NASA has unveiled a new spacesuit design, and engineers fixed a problem from one hundred million kilometers away.
Instructional Video11:55
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Charles Fishman - One Giant Leap: The Impossible Mission That Flew Us to the Moon

Higher Ed
Charles Fishman, journalist and author of One Giant Leap: The Impossible Mission That Flew Us to the Moon, reflects on the Apollo program and its enduring relevance today. He emphasizes three often-overlooked truths: how impossible...
Instructional Video0:42
Curated Video

OTD in Space - October 12: Voskhod 1 Launches 1st Multi-Person Crew into Space

3rd - Higher Ed
On Oct. 12, 1964, the Soviet Union launched Voskhod 1, a 24-hour crewed mission that achieved several "firsts" for human spaceflight.



The This was the first time that a spacecraft carried more than one person into orbit, with...
Instructional Video11:45
Astrum

Why NASA Shouldn't Land Near the Moon's Poles

Higher Ed
The Moon's polar regions are a shocking place for humans to be.
Instructional Video2:57
Science ABC

How Do Astronauts Choose The Best Color For Their Spacesuits?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The moment you think about astronauts, what comes to your mind would probably be a picture of an astronaut in a white spacesuit experiencing weightlessness in the vast expanse of space. Or perhaps you don't imagine a white astronaut. You...
Instructional Video2:57
Curated Video

How Do Astronauts Choose The Best Color For Their Spacesuits?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The moment you think about astronauts, what comes to your mind would probably be a picture of an astronaut in a white spacesuit experiencing weightlessness in the vast expanse of space. Or perhaps you don't imagine a white astronaut. You...
Podcast54:44
NASA

‎Houston We Have a Podcast: From American Soil

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Steve Stich, Deputy Manager for Commercial Crew, discusses how we are once again launching astronauts from American soil. Stich talks about the astronauts flying in the commercial crew spacecrafts, the upcoming test missions, and the...
Podcast58:51
NASA

‎Houston We Have a Podcast: Commercial Airlock

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Brock Howe, Bishop Airlock program manager at Nanoracks, details the history, design, and capabilities of the permanent commercial module that is now attached to the International Space Station. HWHAP Episode 179.
Podcast28:19
NASA

‎On a Mission: Season Two, Episode 2: Impact!

Pre-K - Higher Ed
What happens when a giant asteroid hits Earth?
Podcast54:24
NASA

‎Houston We Have a Podcast: Landing From Space

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Dr. John Charles, Chief Scientist of the Human Research Program at the NASA Johnson Space Center, talks about what happens to the human body in space. NASA astronaut Shane Kimbrough gives a first hand account of landing from space. HWHAP...
Instructional Video2:07
Cerebellum

Space Facts II - The History Of Space Suits

9th - 12th
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...
Podcast33:03
NASA

Small Steps, Giant Leaps: Episode 18, Orion Spacesuit Design Small Steps, Giant Leaps

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Orion Crew Survival Systems Project Manager Dustin Gohmert discusses Orion spacesuit design.
Instructional Video4:00
Curated Video

Spacewalk: Exploring the Depths of Space

Pre-K - Higher Ed
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.
Instructional Video59:00
NASA

Hubble Servicing Mission 1: From the Astronauts' Perspective

3rd - 11th
In celebration of the 25th anniversary of the Hubble Space Telescope’s first servicing mission, astronauts Kathryn Thornton and Jeffrey Hoffman told the story of that successful, groundbreaking mission during a livestream event...
Audio
Science Friday Initiative

Science Friday: How to Dress for Space Travel

9th - 10th
The author of the book Spacesuit: Fashioning Apollo discusses the history and design of the spacesuit that Neil Armstrong wore on the Apollo 11 mission. Aired Mar. 25, 2011 [16:46]
Instructional Video
Science for Kids

Science Kids: Astronaut Videos: Learn About Spacesuits

9th - 10th
See how high-tech spacesuits perform, and how they keep astronauts alive and able to work in space. [10:58]
Instructional Video
Science Friday Initiative

Science Friday: A Spacesuit Ballet

9th - 10th
Of the suit he wore on the moon, Neil Armstrong wrote, "It was tough, reliable, and almost cuddly." But that cuddly suit, made by the company Playtex, had some stiff competition literally from rival rigid, metal designs. This video...
Instructional Video
PBS

Pbs Teachers: Real Scientists: Space Suit Researchers

3rd - 8th
Examine how extreme environments, such as intense cold or searing heat, affect astronauts' bodies in space. Discover how researchers develop clothing that keeps space explorers comfortable as they travel through new frontiers.