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NASA's Exoplanet Superheroes

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A superhero team of space telescopes has been working tirelessly to discover exoplanets and unveil their secrets.

The Huge Hexagon-Shaped Storm on Saturn

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The sun is slowly rising over Saturn’s north pole, exposing an immense six-sided hurricane.

How To Find A Galaxy

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Knowing the addresses of a thousand galaxies yielded a remarkable picture of our universe.

The Largest Known Star

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What is the largest star in the Universe? And why is it that large? And what ARE stars anyway?

Are There Rainbows On Mars?

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NASA scientist Mark Lemmon explains why the Red Planet is a rainbowless world.

What Is A Blue Hole?

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Shark Week expert Luke Tipple explains the natural phenomenon of marine sinkholes.

Is Everest The Tallest Mountain?

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It turns out that where you measure from is really important!

Looking For Another Earth

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In the last few years, scientists have discovered thousands of exoplanets - and a lot of them are surprisingly weird.

Avalanche Dogs Of Mount Bachelor

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At Mount Bachelor in Oregon, there's a special unit of workers dedicated just to avalanche rescue—and the training starts young!

What's The Difference Between Asteroids, Comets, And Meteors?

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Asteroids, comets, and meteors: what's the difference?

Tour Of The Galaxy

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Depart Earth’s surface and fly through the solar system to the edge of the Milky Way, discovering objects at increasingly distant locations from Earth.

How Saturn Got Its Rings

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There's evidence to suggest Saturn didn't have its rings when the dinosaurs inhabited Earth, so how did they form?

How Asians Celebrate Lunar New Year Worldwide

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Check out some of the most colorful Lunar New Year customs.

Peacock Rangoli

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Easy & Simple Color Rangoli Designs For Festivals

Limb-Centric Choreography

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As part of the farewell ceremony for the 2020 Tokyo Paralympic Games, Sadeck Waff choreographed a beautiful, precise geometric, synchronised work with 128 performers seated in wheelchairs.

Lucy's Journey

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Meet Lucy as she prepares for the first ever journey to the Trojan asteroids, a population of primitive small bodies orbiting in tandem with Jupiter.

How Different Cultures Celebrate The New Year

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Most people follow the Gregorian calendar, which has 365 days, or 12 months in the year. So January 1st ends up being the most commonly celebrated New Year. But, depending on who you speak with, the New Year reaches far beyond January 1st.

The Word Indigenous - Explained

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Indigenous people are the first people to live in a place.

Tanabata

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Learn about the Star Festival in Japan.

What Is Day Of The Dead?

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Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is a celebration of life and death.

Asian-American And Pacific Islander Heritage Month

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Celebrate Asian-American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month with BrainPOP News