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Curated Video
Construction of large telescope
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Project examining light from the "Big Bang" shows universe older than thought
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TED-Ed
Is There a Center of the Universe?
The history of our understanding of the center of the universe is explored through this film. The ideas of Aristotle, Copernicus, Bruno, Descartes, and Herschel are included, as well as the new discoveries that have helped the theories...
MinutePhysics
Where Was The Big Bang?
If you think the world revolves around you, think again! In this super-short clip, the narrator explains, accompanied by drawings, how scaling varies based on your frame of reference or vantage point. You might want to add this clip to...
Khan Academy
Cosmic Background Radiation, Scale of the Universe, Cosmology and Astronomy
An informative video explains the density of particles immediately after the Big Bang, as well as the concept that whenever a particle was released, it would merge with another particle. Sal develops the concept of being able to receive...
Khan Academy
Big Bang Introduction, Scale of the Universe, Cosmology and Astronomy
Sal explains the Big Bang and the spatial concepts of infinity versus a 'sphere' of expanding matter in detail.
Khan Academy
Hubble Image of Galaxies, Scale of the Universe, Cosmology and Astronomy
Sal gives an example of where the Hubble telescope looks, as well as the level of detail that the camera can see.
Khan Academy
Radius of Observable Universe, Scale of the Universe, Cosmology and Astronomy
The concept of the universe can be incredibly complex on both physical and mathematical levels. Yet Salman Khan can explain concepts that lead to conclusions about the universe's size. He uses intriguing diagrams and presents information...
Khan Academy
Cosmological Time Scale 1, Scale of the Universe, Cosmology and Astronomy
A scaled timeline highlights periods relevant to us since the Big Bang. Events on the timeline include the formation of Earth, the extinction of dinosaurs, and the emergence of modern humans.
PBS
Pbs: Space Time
A video series where astrophysicist Matt O'Dowd investigates the outer reaches of space. Explores topics from asteroids to gravitation waves to sci-fi!
Crash Course
Crash Course Big History #2: Exploring the Universe
Learn about what happened in the Universe after the big bang. Also find out about cosmic background radiation, how hydrogen and helium turned into stars, formed galaxies, created heavy elements, and eventually created planets. [14:37]
Crash Course
Crash Course Astronomy #43: Dark Energy, Cosmology, Part 2
Learn how dark energy accelerates the expansion of space. Find out about the theory that the universe will expand indefinitely and faster all the time. [11:22]
Crash Course
Crash Course Astronomy #44: A Brief History of the Universe
To understand that our universe is constantly expanding, learn about those first few minutes of the universe's life. [12:35]
Crash Course
Crash Course Big History #1: The Big Bang
Crash Course walks students through the start of everything: The Big Bang. We'll look at how the universe unfolded at its very beginning, and how everything in the universe that we know today came into being. [14:26]
Kurzgesagt
You Tube: Kurzgesagt: The Beginning of Everything the Big Bang
Has the universe a beginning or was it here since forever? Well, evidence suggests that there was indeed a starting point to this universe we are part of right now. But how can this be? How can something come from nothing? And what about...
Other
Cern: The Time Machine: The Lhc Adventure Is a Journey Through Time
How is CERN's Large Hadron Collider (LHC) a time machine? View this video introduction to the LHC and its role in helping us understand the universe's origins fifteen billion years ago. [11:00]
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: The Origin of the Elements
This video segment adapted from NOVA explains the origin of the elements and how scientists use unique element profiles to identify supernova types. Includes background reading and discussion questions. [1:55]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Ways of Knowing Introduction to Cosmology
The history of the Universe decorates the night sky. Learn how to watch this history by studying cosmic light emissions. [6:22]