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Mysteries of The Moon | How The Moon Was Formed? | Learn All About The Moon | The Dr. Binocs Show

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The Moon is Earth's only natural satellite. Its diameter is about one-quarter of Earth's, making it the fifth largest satellite in the Solar System and the largest and most massive relative to its parent planet.

Guy Bluford, First African American in Space: 40 Years of Inspiration

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In 1983, NASA’s Guy Bluford broke barriers and made history as the first African American astronaut in space. Hear from Bluford himself, see footage from his Space Shuttle missions, and celebrate the milestones that forever changed the landscape of space exploration.

Why Does NASA Observe The Sun In Different Colours?

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The Solar Dynamics Observatory, or SDO, sees the Sun in more than 10 distinct wavelengths of light, showing solar material at different temperatures.

Are There Earthquakes On Other Planets?

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Are there earthquakes on other planets? There sure are, but we don’t call them earthquakes. Find out more in this video.

NASA's Artemis Highlights

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Ride along with NASA’s Orion capsule on the Artemis I mission around the Moon and back.

Bedtime History: Sally Ride

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Learn about the physicist and astronaut, Sally Ride, who became the first American woman to fly in space.

How NASA Colours Images Of The Universe

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Data image developers combine science and art to bring color to JWST's images.

Meteors & Meteor Showers Explained

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CBC Kids News explains how these bright streaks of light in the sky come to be, from their origins at the outskirts of our solar system to their final moments in Earth’s orbit.

Total Solar Eclipse April 19th, 2023

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This total Solar Eclipse was visible from Australia and Southeast Asia.

How Ancient Stones Helped Track The Seasons

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Mysterious stone arrangements reveal Senegal’s ancient connections to astronomy.

Earth's Water Cycle

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ESA’s Climate Change Initiative is looking at a range of climate variables linked to the water cycle.

When Is The Moon's Birthday?

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We asked Museum planetary science researcher Prof Sara Russell, "What day of the year should we be saying happy birthday to this natural satellite? "

How Do We Communicate With Spacecraft?

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NASA space communications expert Risha George tells us how it's done.

Dublin From Space

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The Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission takes us over Dublin, the capital and largest city of Ireland.

What Does A Star Wars Battle Actually Sound Like?

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Have you ever heard that explosions in space don't make a sound? Well, explosions in space actually do make sounds, and in this video, we will explore it using a battle in Star Wars!

What Does A Black Hole Sound Like?

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FreeSchool Presents: a closer look at black hole sounds.

Alaska From Space

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The Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission takes us over the complex and diverse landscape that surrounds Nushagak Bay in Alaska.

Plants In Space!

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Dr. Anna-Lisa Paul and Dr. Robert J. Ferl put weeds in unique situations to study their behaviour on a molecular level.

Artemis I Launch

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NASA’s Artemis I mission lifted off on Nov. 16, 2022, from Kennedy Space Center’s Launch Complex 39B. This video includes highlights from the event.

Snoopy Is Going To Space

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Learn why Astronaut Snoopy is flying to space.

Earth From Space: Mackenzie River

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The Copernicus Sentinel-1 mission takes us over the Mackenzie River, a major river system in the Canadian boreal forest.