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Equipped with his five senses man explores the Universe around him and calls the adventure Science.
AST-A100 | A Cosmic Voyage
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In this stunning animation, watch NASA's Cassini spacecraft begin the last chapter of its 20-year mission to Saturn. Diving deeper into Saturn's rings than…
AST-A100 | Crashing Into Saturn: This Cassini…
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What happened March 27, 1964? Alaska knows very well, . . . Join us to learn more about earthquakes with host Hank Green on this infusion of SciShow. ----------…
AST-A100 | Earthquake Science, and the Disaster…
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Exoplanets challenge the notion that we are alone in the universe. Learn what types of exoplanets exist, the methods scientists employ to find them, and how many worlds…
AST-A100 | Exoplanets 101
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AST-A100 | Explosive Planet Io
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From ESOcast, explore the state-of-the-art technology behind the Very Large telescope, which has provided astronomers with an unequalled view of the Universe. To obtain…
AST-A100 | How a Giant Telescope Works
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How do we know what the air is like on planets we haven't visited? This video explains how to see air from 150 light years away. Thanks to NASA’s James…
AST-A100 | How Do We Know What Air is Like on…
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Discover how Earth’s magnetic field interacts with the solar wind and acts like a shield to protect Earth from damaging solar particles. Play the Sun Lab:…
AST-A100 | How Earth's Magnetic Shield…
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The Hubble Telescope found more evidence of vast plumes of water bursting through the icy surface of Jupiter’s moon Europa. What does this tell us about the…
AST-A100 | Life on Europa?
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Nicknamed "blood moon," some ancient cultures regarded a total lunar eclipse as an ominous event. Today, this celestial phenomenon generates excitement and…
AST-A100 | Lunar Eclipse 101
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Think the moon has many craters? New photos from the first spacecraft to orbit Mercury show the tiny inner planet has far more impressive battle scars from regular…
AST-A100 | Mercury Bests Moon in Crater Count
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Mission controllers at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) in Laurel, Md., confirmed today that NASA’s MErcury Surface, Space…
AST-A100 | NASA's MESSENGER Mission Ends At…
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More than 300 bright spots have been located on the surface of Ceres. Scientists with NASA's Dawn mission say the bright material indicates the dwarf planet is an…
AST-A100 | New Findings From NASA's Dawn…
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A total solar eclipse happens somewhere on Earth once every year or two. What is an eclipse? Learn more about how solar eclipses happen, the four types of eclipses, and…
AST-A100 | Solar Eclipse 101
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How many planets are in the solar system? How did it form in the Milky Way galaxy? Learn facts about the solar system’s genesis, plus its planets, moons, and…
AST-A100 | Solar System 101
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Professor Stephen Hawking explains how the Earth and solar system were formed. Into The Universe With Stephen Hawking - The Story of Everything This video…
AST-A100 | Stephen Hawking on the Formation of…
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A visual explanation of the Doppler effect. Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCveZqqGewoyPiacooywP5Ig?sub_confirmation=1 Support on Patreon:…
AST-A100 | The Doppler Effect
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Join Phil for a tour of our capital-M Moon, from surface features, inside to the core, and back in time to theories about its formation. This episode is brought to…
AST-A100 | The Moon: Crash Course Astronomy #12
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A look at how the historic DaisyWorld model illustrates earth science concepts, such as albedo and feedback loops. This webshort was produced as an educational tie-in…
AST-A100 | This World Is Black and White
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Excerpt on Neptune from "The Grand Tour." For more about the Voyager mission, visit https://voyager.jpl.nasa.gov/
AST-A100 | Voyager 2: First Spacecraft at Neptune
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Excerpt on Uranus from "The Grand Tour." For more about the Voyager mission, please visit https://voyager.jpl.nasa.gov/
AST-A100 | Voyager 2: First Spacecraft at Uranus
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Photos from a zone on Mars called the Newton Crater are helping to shed light on the amount of water left on the planet. The moisture left is extremely salty, and…
AST-A100 | Water on Mars Is Incredibly Salty
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Sun Spots mark areas where light is trapped. Powerful electromagnetic forces interrupt the convective motion that brings hot, inner materials to the sun's surface.…
AST-A100 | What Are Sunspots?
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What causes the phases of the moon? The common incorrect answer is the shadow of the Earth. The phases of the moon are actually just a result of our perception of the…
AST-A100 | What Causes The Phases Of The Moon?
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Viewers like you help make PBS (Thank you 😃) . Support your local PBS Member Station here: https://to.pbs.org/PBSDSDonate Hint: It's not black Don’t…
AST-A100 | What Color is the Universe?
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New Horizons was the first Spacecraft to explore Pluto and the strange Kuiper belt object, Ultima Thule more than 3 billion miles away. But what did the incredible…
AST-A100 | What Did New Horizons See During Its…
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The Juno spacecraft, which successfully entered the orbit of Jupiter on July 4, 2016, has for the first time peered below the dense cover of clouds to answer questions…
AST-A100 | What Has The Juno Spacecraft Seen…
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Sungrazing comets are a special class of comets that come very close to the sun at their nearest approach, a point called perihelion. To be considered a sungrazer, a…
AST-A100 | What is a Sungrazing Comet?
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Exoplanets – planets outside our solar system – are everywhere. But why do we study them? What makes them so interesting? At NASA, we're surveying and…
AST-A100 | What Is an Exoplanet?
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Most scientists assume that the universe must be populated with innumerable alien intelligences and civilizations—after all, there are billions of galaxies each…
AST-A100 | Where Are All Those Aliens?
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AST-A100 | Where Did Earth's Water Come From?
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The sun has been producing light for about five billion years but where does all its energy come from? The most common idea is that the sun is burning gas - like a giant…
AST-A100 | Where Does The Sun Get Its Energy?
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Did you know that the Sun’s light shines differently on Earth at different times of the year? In this visualization watch as the Earth orbits the Sun, rotating,…
AST-A100 | Why Do We Have Different Seasons?
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NASA’s Magellan mission gave us unprecedented insight into Venus’s rocky surface, and even now, more than 25 years after the mission ended, it’s still…
AST-A100 |The First Time We Saw All of Venus: The…
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Launched in 2005, ESA’s Venus Express spacecraft has been observing Earth’s so called 'sister' planet from a unique point of view: in orbit around…
AST-A100 |Venus Close-up
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