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Big Moon?

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Despite appearances, the Moon remains the same size, and your brain is simply playing tricks on you.

The Future Of Space Exploration

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Here's five possibilities that might actually become reality in the next 50 years.

Over (To) The Moon

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Sabrina chats with us about what it takes to get to the moon!

The Great Escape

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Sabrina talks about gravity, escape velocity, and how gravity works between two objects.

The First (And Only) Cat In Space

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You might not have heard of Félicette, who in 1963 became the first -- and so far only -- cat to go to space.

Eclipses

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Today, we’ll explain the difference between solar and lunar eclipses.

Phases Of The Moon

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Today we'll find out how the moon's changing shapes tell us about its journey around Earth.

The Moon

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We'll explore just now important the moon truly is.

How Do Radar Satellites Work?

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Discover how radar technology is helping us unlock hidden insights about our planet.

Tobi's Question: What Is A Supernova?

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Are your kids wondering, “What is a supernova?” This question came from Tobi, a student from the United States.

Following The Sun

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In this episode of Crash Course Kids, Sabrina talks about that marvellous big ball of light in the sky; The Sun!

Earth's Rotation & Revolution

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In this episode of Crash Course Kids, Sabrina talks about the Earth's rotation and revolution.

Why Is The Milky Way Flat?

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Explore the ever-evolving structure of the Milky Way galaxy, and find out how it got its spiral shape.

Spacecraft Returns To Earth

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Two astronauts who made it to the International Space Station will bid farewell to the faulty spacecraft they were using today, as it's set to return to Earth - without them.

Here Comes The Sun

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In this episode of Crash Course Kids, Sabrina chats about the sun; what it is, how it works, and how the energy gets to us here on Earth.

Dorothy J. Vaughn

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Dorothy J. Vaughan was a pioneer human computer and visionary who was integral in the expansion of a diverse workforce across NASA.

Cleaning Up Space Debris

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Paladin Space founder Harrison Box, explains the dangers of space debris — and how their innovative solution aims to combat this threat.

Defying Gravity

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Sabrina talks about gravity and explains that when we talk about gravity pulling things down, what we really mean is gravity is pulling things TOWARD the Earth.

The Apollo 11 Moon Landing

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In the months leading up to the historic take-off, Nasa put the crew through gruelling, relentless simulations in order to prepare them.

Anthony Mackie Asks NASA About Ocean Science

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Join Anthony Mackie, actor and National Geographic host, as he chats about how scientists study the ocean and the creatures that live there – including sharks!

Is This Why Venus Lost Its Ocean?

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The Earth and Venus are made of similar material and are about the same size. Yet one planet has an abundance of water and the other is bone dry. When and how did this happen?