The history of space suits. Video
Here is some simple history behind the spacesuit. Find out who comes up with the idea and how they have changed over time.
Here is some simple history behind the spacesuit. Find out who comes up with the idea and how they have changed over time.
This video discusses the theories and hypotheses related to the formation of the moon. This video also discusses some holes in each of the theories.
Have you ever wondered how big the solar system is? This video explores the size and distance of our solar system. It also discusses where Voyager is currently soaring.
Why did Pluto get demoted from being a planet? Well did you know that there are actually bigger than Pluto objects that orbit our sun? If we call Pluto a planet, what would we call all of those other objects?
Explore with your students Saturn's moon Enceladus. Did you know that scientists believe they have finally confirmed under-ice oceans on Enceladus?
Embark on an intriguing video journey that explores the fascinating seasons experienced on other planets. Discover the unique characteristics and phenomena that shape these extraterrestrial seasonal patterns, expanding your understanding of celestial weather. Prepare to be captivated by the wonders and mysteries of planetary seasons in this remarkable video.
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Kepler is a camera that looks for exoplanets. This video discusses the processes behind finding exoplanets. It also demonstrates how math is used in these discoveries.
This video talks about the different types of blood types and why those are important.
Did you know that horseshoe crabs (they aren't really crabs) are used in the medical field? Find out how the medical field is using these amazing creatures to help mankind.
If you don't know why stars can look like they are twinkly, then this video would be great to watch and show to your students.