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Instructional Video2:29
National Geographic

How Do Bathrooms Work in Space? | StarTalk

Pre-K - 11th
Neil deGrasse Tyson and astronaut Scott Kelly discuss garbage removal, zero-g toilets, and how astronauts get their drinking water up on the International Space Station. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe ➡ STARTALK AIRS SUNDAYS...
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Instructional Video3:44
Reading Through History

Biography Brief: Neil Armstrong

6th - 11th
For classroom materials covering Neil Armstrong and America's other famous astronauts, click the link below. http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Amazing-Astronauts-1204905 Visit us on Facebook:...
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Instructional Video7:29
IT'S HISTORY

The First Woman in Space - Valentina Tereshkova I THE COLD WAR

12th - Higher Ed
Valentina Tereshkova was the first woman in space. As a citizen of the Soviet Union she became a symbol of defeat to the West during the Space Race. As the USSR had not only beaten the USA, by sending the first man, Yuri Gagarin to...
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Instructional Video2:52
History Bombs

Insane Victorian Railway Myths

K - 9th
Mind-Blowing Monday #3: Insane Victorian Railway Myths In 1830 Britain began to build railways following pioneering steam locomotive inventions such as Robert Stephenson's Rocket. However as opposed to being greeted with joy and wonder,...
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Instructional Video4:11
Reading Through History

Reagan's Space Shuttle Challenger Address

6th - 11th
On January 28th, 1986, seven Americans lost their lives aboard the Space Shuttle Challenger. Schoolchildren across the nation watched the tragedy as it occurred on live television. America looked to its President to give us guidance....
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Instructional Video5:01
Curated Video

Remembering the Historic First Flight of NASA Space Shuttle Columbia

Pre-K - Higher Ed
New ReviewThis video describes the first launch of NASA's Space Shuttle Columbia in 1981, marking a significant milestone in space exploration. The mission, piloted by astronauts John Young and Robert Crippen, aimed to test the shuttle system's...
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Instructional Video3:51
Life Noggin

What Exactly Does Space Travel Do To Your Body?

3rd - 9th
Why haven't we traveled to Mars already? Well, space travel can have some devastating effects on the human body! Get your limited edition Life Noggin t-shirt! ►►►►https://teespring.com/headspace Support Life Noggin on Patreon:...
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Instructional Video2:39
The Royal Institution

Postcard from Baikonur: The World’s First Spaceport​

9th - 11th
A look at the history and habitat of the inhospitable home of space travel: Baikonur Cosmodrome. Subscribe for regular science videos: http://bit.ly/RiSubscRibe Part of A Place Called Space, our 2015 advent calendar:...
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Instructional Video8:33
Seeker

Could This Be NASA’s Last Launch With Russia? | Countdown To Launch

9th - 11th
Heading to space is an enormous feat, one that the Soyuz rockets have been aided the U.S. with for the last 7 years. But with commercial spaceflight underway, this might be the last time the U.S. launches from Russian rocket. Do SpaceX’s...
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Instructional Video14:41
The Guardian

Covid from space: the humans furthest from the pandemic

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Astronaut Jessica Meir's seven-month mission on the International Space Station (expedition 62, from September 2019-April 2020) glides from the euphoria of the first days in zero gravity, to the deep pressure of the first all-female...
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Instructional Video3:45
Life Noggin

What Would Happen If You Were Born In Space?

3rd - 9th
Have you ever wondered what life would be like if you were born in space? Watch More: How Many Stars Are In The Universe? ►►►► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KAMW51dC7Mk Get your exclusive Life Noggin merch: http://www.keeponthinking.co...
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Instructional Video2:17
Curated Video

Aurora Light Show as Seen from Orbit

6th - 11th
A powerful solar storm could spell trouble for astronauts on the ISS. Despite the danger, the incredible energy generated during these storms gives astronauts front row seats to the most beautiful light show in the solar system. SPACE'S...
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Instructional Video5:16
Big Think

The best photos of Earth taken from space | Chris Hadfield

6th - 11th
Flying three missions to space, the now-retired astronaut Chris Hadfield took around 45,000 photos. He shares how difficult it is to take pictures in space when your day is highly structured. But the times you can do it - there's a...
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Instructional Video3:53
Big Think

Anyone Can Be a Math Person Once They Know the Best Learning Techniques | Po-Shen Loh

6th - 11th
Po-Shen Loh is a Hertz Foundation Fellow and Carnegie Mellon mathematics professor who thinks that history is a much harder subject than math. Do you agree? Well, your position on that might change before and after this video. Loh...
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Instructional Video18:08
The Cynical Historian

Hidden Figures | Based on a True Story

9th - 11th
I know Hidden Figures was a popular movie, and has received ridiculously high praise from both audiences and critics alike, but I thought it was simply alright. Nothing outstanding, or deserving of any particular praise, just another...
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Instructional Video13:42
The New York Times

I Was in The Black Eyed Peas. Then I Quit. | 'Almost Famous' by Op-Docs

9th - 11th
In the mid-1990s, the singer and songwriter Kim Hill met a young rapper who suggested they start making music. That rapper’s name was will.i.am, and his group was a rising Los Angeles underground hip-hop crew called The Black Eyed Peas....
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Instructional Video8:15
Lindybeige

Forests in the olden days

6th - 11th
Forests and woodland in the ancient and medieval worlds didn't look the way they show in the movies. Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Lindybeige More archaeology videos here:...
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Instructional Video17:08
The Cynical Historian

First Man | Based on a True Story

9th - 11th
First Man is enigmatic and procedural, rather than bombastic and triumphal, which may have scared some moviegoers and critics. It tackles tougher questions than any previous film, and does so with all the ambiguity it can muster, so I...
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Instructional Video2:39
Vintage Space

Why Did the Skylab 4 Crew Stage a Mutiny in Orbit?

9th - 11th
It wasn't the first time astronauts took a stand for something they felt strongly they needed, but it's certainly one of the more dramatic personality-driven episodes from NASA's early history. For a little more on the story of Skylab's...
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Instructional Video2:34
Vintage Space

Nova: the Massive Moon Rocket we Didn't Build

9th - 11th
The Saturn V rocket took American astronauts to the Moon in the 1960s, and it remains the largest, most powerful rocket ever launched from American soil. But an earlier lunar mission profile demanded an even larger rocket called Nova...
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Instructional Video2:55
Curated Video

Five Black Chemists Who Changed the World

3rd - 11th
This week Reactions is celebrating Black History Month with some amazing black scientists. These people have changed the world through chemistry. 0:23 - Percy Julian 0:54 - Mae Jemison 1:16 - Patricia Bath 1:32 - Betty Harris 1:52 -...
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Instructional Video1:24
Next Animation Studio

Lunar rocks expose moisture on the moon similar to earth's

12th - Higher Ed
An analysis of lunar rocks brought to the earth by US astronauts shows that there are traces of water on the moon. Samples brought back from the moon back in the 1970s reveal ancient droplets of volcanic glass that contain moisture....
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Instructional Video9:25
Entertain The Elk

Understanding Shakespeare

9th - 11th
An essay exploring Shakespeare's unique writing style and how his influence has resonated throughout history. Patreon: www.patreon.com/entertaintheelk Twitter: @entertaintheelk Instagram: @adamtinius Website - www.entertaintheelk.com...
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Podcast2:26
Curated Video

‎Gravity Assist: Gravity Assist Podcast: Season 3 Trailer

Pre-K - Higher Ed
What’s so special about our Moon? Join Jim Green, NASA’s chief scientist, for a podcast season that dives into the Moon’s history and mysteries, as well as NASA’s plans to send astronauts there by 2024.