Podcast39:45
Curated Video

‎Houston We Have a Podcast: The Overview Effect

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Space philosopher and author Frank White discusses the impact of looking down at the Earth from above, and how it can create a shift in the way astronauts view and think about our planet and life itself. HWHAP Episode 107.
Instructional Video3:42
Curated Video

How Far Have We Traveled in Space?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The Apollo 13 crew was the farthest distance that humans have traveled from Earth. On April 14, 1970, the crew was 400,171 kilometers (248,655 miles) from Earth. The Apollo 13 mission was the third manned mission intended to land on the...
Podcast15:19
NASA

Small Steps, Giant Leaps: Episode 14, Apollo Lunar Landing Training Small Steps, Giant Leaps

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Lisa Jones, NASA Landing and Impact Research Facility Manager, discusses the facility where the Apollo astronauts trained for the lunar landing.
Instructional Video1:36
Next Animation Studio

The Chinese Moon Rover

12th - Higher Ed
China’s space administration, the CNSA, currently has a rover exploring the far side of the moon as part of its Chang’e 4 mission. It is also preparing to launch the Chang’e 5 mission this year to collect lunar samples and bring the...
Podcast27:06
NASA

Gravity Assist: TESS & Exoplanets with Martin Still

Pre-K - Higher Ed
On Monday, April 16th, NASA is scheduled to launch its newest exoplanet hunter: the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS).
Podcast52:45
NASA

‎Houston We Have a Podcast: The Untouched Apollo Samples

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Charis Krysher and Andrea Mosie, lunar curation processor and senior scientist specialist, respectively, discuss opening and processing Apollo 17 lunar samples that have been preserved for 47 years. HWHAP Episode 137.
Instructional Video5:36
Espresso Media

The Apollo 1 Fire: Lessons Learned and Changes Made

9th - 12th
This video discusses the Apollo 1 fire that killed three astronauts and how it led to significant changes and improvements in the Apollo program. It highlights the challenges and dangers of space exploration and the importance of...
Podcast9:57
Curated Video

‎NASA Explorers: Apollo: Episode 2: The Family Moon Business

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Lunar exploration runs in the family for the Petros. NASA lunar scientist Noah Petro interviews his father, Denis, about his work as an Apollo program engineer. In a heartfelt conversation, Noah and his dad examine the human impact of...
Instructional Video3:43
NASA

NASA's OSIRIS-REx Asteroid Sample Return Mission

3rd - 11th
The OSIRIS-REx mission, launching in September 2016, plans to return a sample of asteroid Bennu to Earth in 2023 so that scientists can study pristine material left over from the early solar system. Dante Lauretta, Principal Investigator...
Podcast14:45
Curated Video

‎NASA Explorers: Apollo: Episode 1: Giant Leaps

Pre-K - Higher Ed
What does a half-century of lunar science sound like? Join Moon data expert Ernie Wright on a musical time-traveling journey through the Apollo program and the exploration era of today. We explore what we knew about the Moon before...
Instructional Video9:45
Espresso Media

Reflections on the Apollo Program

9th - 12th
The video features interviews with individuals involved in the Apollo program, reflecting on their experiences and the impact of the program. They discuss the sense of pride and accomplishment they felt in putting a man on the moon, but...
Instructional Video3:08
Curated Video

Turkey, Sardis - ancient Roman bath-gymnasium

12th - Higher Ed
The Bath-Gymnasium complex, one of at least two monumental bath buildings in the city, is located near the northwestern city limits and covers 23,000 square meters. In plan, the complex belongs to a Roman bath type called "Imperial"...
Instructional Video10:21
Curated Video

Greece, Delos Island

12th - Higher Ed
Delos Island is one of the smallest of the Cyclades, an ancient centre of religious, political, and commercial life in the Aegean Sea. Delos had a position as a holy sanctuary for a millennium before Olympian Greek mythology made it the...
Instructional Video4:33
Amor Sciendi

A Message in a Garden

12th - Higher Ed
We visit the Gardens of Versailles to look at the extraordinary work of Andre Le Nortre, and Absolute Monarchy through the lens of Garden designing.
Instructional Video14:17
The Wall Street Journal

From Search to Singularity

Higher Ed
Baidu CEO Robin Li discusses the company's artificial-intelligence future with WSJ Global Technology Editor Jason Dean at the WSJ D.Live conference in Laguna Beach, Calif.
Instructional Video7:18
Espresso Media

The Launch and Landing of Apollo 11: A Retrospective

9th - 12th
This video features interviews with engineers and technicians involved in the Apollo 11 mission, discussing their experiences leading up to and during the launch. They reflect on the complexity of the Saturn 5 rocket and the...
Podcast24:48
NASA

‎Gravity Assist: Gravity Assist Podcast: Beyond Apollo with Planetary Geologist Jake Bleacher

Pre-K - Higher Ed
It's been 50 years since humans walked on the moon. Now NASA is planning to return, this time to stay. What will future lunar missions look like? Why do we go back at all?
Instructional Video6:41
Espresso Media

Rocket Development and Space Travel: A Teacher's Personal Experience with Werner von Braun and Operation Paperclip

9th - 12th
The video features interviews with individuals involved in the development of rockets during and after World War II, including Werner von Braun's team. They discuss the moral implications of their work, their vision for space travel, and...
Instructional Video4:04
NASA

NASA | NASA Upgrades Chamber A to enable testing of Webb Telescope

3rd - 11th
When the next-generation space telescope was being designed, engineers had to ensure there was a place large enough to test it, considering it's as big as a tennis court. That honor fell upon the famous "Chamber A" in the thermal-vacuum...
Instructional Video5:32
NASA

How NASA Will Protect Astronauts From Space Radiation

3rd - 11th
August 1972, as NASA scientist Ian Richardson remembers it, was hot. In Surrey, England, where he grew up, the fields were brown and dry, and people tried to stay out of the Sun, indoors and televisions on. But for several days that...
Instructional Video6:59
NASA

NASA | We Did All That in 50 Years!

3rd - 11th
Humans have always looked up at the sky. They used astronomy to track time, orient their cities, decide when to plant their crops, and even based their religious practices on their celestial world. But there was much more to learn.
Instructional Video4:08
NASA

Water Released from Moon During Meteor Showers

3rd - 11th
Scientists have discovered that water is being released from the Moon during meteor showers. When a speck of comet debris strikes the Moon it vaporizes on impact, creating a shock wave in the lunar soil. For a sufficiently large...
Instructional Video11:32
NASA

Two Scientists Have a Frank and Honest Discussion about Antarctica

3rd - 11th
NASA Glaciologists Kelly Brunt and Alex Gardner discuss the history, challenges, and evolution of mapping the Antarctic continent and what it means for science and society. Credit: NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center Ryan Fitzgibbons...
Instructional Video5:33
Curated Video

Practical GraphQL - Become a GraphQL Ninja - Creating the application shell

Higher Ed
Introduction: Creating the application shell This clip is from the chapter "Introduction" of the series "Practical GraphQL - Become a GraphQL Ninja".This section gives an introduction to GraphQL and creates the application shell.