Journey Into Space 🪐 | Spaced Out FULL Compilation | Nat Geo Kids Compilation
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Ever wanted to journey into space? Wondered about the Milky Way or if aliens really exist? Then get Spaced Out! Learn about our universe through imagery taken from the Hubble Space Telescope, and see how it inspires our world and culture.
00:00 The Milky Way
What’s separating us from the stars above? Find out in this episode of “Spaced Out.” From Earth, we can only see a fraction of the stars in galaxy, but with the help of the Hubble Space Telescope, we’re seeing more of the universe than ever imagined.
02:29 Shoot for the Stars
In this episode of “Spaced Out,” learn about what it’s like to work for the stars. Jason Kalirai and Joel Green talk about what inspired them to become astrophysicists.
05:12 What Is Hubble
In this episode of “Spaced Out,” see farther into space than ever before through the eyes of the Hubble Space Telescope. Learn about the importance of Hubble and how the space telescope is teaching and inspiring the world.
8:23 Space Art
The Hubble Space Telescope has captured some of the most incredible images of our universe. In this episode of “Spaced Out,” discover how Hubble has changed the way we think about space and our place in it.
10:52 How Hubble Works
In this episode of “Spaced Out,” we break down the inner workings of the most advanced telescope in space—Hubble! Learn about the incredible systems designed to keep Hubble running and how it’s affecting the next generation of space telescopes.
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Planets in the Solar System for Kids | Learn about the sun and the eight planets
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How much do you know about the solar system? Did you know the sun is a star? How about the fact that other planets have rings like Saturn? In Planets in the Solar System for Kids, you will learn lots of cool facts about the sun and the planets that orbit it.
A solar system includes a star and the planets and other space objects that travel around it. Our solar system has eight planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. They all consist of different materials, like gases and rocks. Similarly, the sun is made up of hydrogen and helium gases. All the planets orbit around the sun at different speeds. As a result, some planets take shorter or longer than Earth’s typical 365 to fully revolve around the sun. Mercury only takes 88 days, but Neptune take an entire 165 years to orbit the sun!
The planets also rotate at different speeds. Earth takes 24 hours to rotate, so 24 hours equals a day. Comparing that to other planets, a “day” for Venus equals 243 days, yet Jupiter only takes 9.8 hours. Not all the planets rotate the same way either. Venus rotates in the opposite direction as most of the other planets. And Uranus rotates on its side.
Not all the planets have moons either, such as Venus. And other planets have more than just one. Jupiter has at least 79 moons! Saturn has at least 53 that astronomers have discovered so far. Cool fact about Saturn: Galileo saw Saturn through a telescope way back in the 1600s! Speaking of Saturn, it is known for its beautiful rings. Did you know Uranus and Jupiter have rings, too? Let’s see what else you learn!
What you will learn in Planets in the Solar System for Kids:
0:00 Introduction to our solar system
0:28 Facts about the sun
1:40 Orbits and rotations of the different planets
2:50 Mercury
3:25 Venus and Earth
4:41 Mars
5:59 Review of the first four planets
6:37 Jupiter
7:23 Saturn
8:08 Uranus
9:05 Neptune
10:08 Review of last four planets
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What Do Astronauts Do?
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You may have dreamed of being an astronaut, or maybe that’s what you want to be when you grow up! But how do astronauts become astronauts, and what do they do when they’re in space? Join Jessi and Squeaks to learn what it takes to be an out-of-this-world explorer!
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Comets, Asteroids, and Meteors | Learn all about what they are made of and how they differ
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Comets Asteroids and Meteors are all over the solar system. But did you know that each are quite different? You may be wondering "What is a comet?", "What is an asteroid made of?", or "Where does a meteor come from?" Well, sit tight because in this video we will answer all of your questions!
We first take a closer look at asteroids for kids. Asteroids are the largest of the space rocks, but may also
include metal substances. Most of them go around the Sun
between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. The area of orbit is
called the Asteroid Belt, which includes an inner and an outer
region. The inner region is made up of asteroids that mostly
contain metal (Gold, Iron, Platinum, and Nickel). The outer region contains asteroids mostly made
up of rocks.
We then explain what a comet is. You can think of a comet
as a large snowball filled with or covered by dust, metal, and debris. They have an icy core, covered by a
layer of black dust. The center is mainly composed of water and gases, frozen and mixed together with bits
of rock and metal. A comet in the outer parts of the Solar System is too small to be seen from Earth. We then talk about the difference between short and long period comets.
Lastly, we explore Meteors, meteoroids, and meteorites. Meteors are sometimes called falling or shooting stars, and they begin
as meteoroids traveling through the Earth’s atmosphere. They are not
stars. They are small pieces of rock or metal originating from a comet or
asteroid. They form from colliding asteroids of debris from comets. A meteorite is a meteoroid that does not burn
up in the Earth’s atmosphere, but instead, falls to
the Earth’s surface.
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0:00 Introduction to the "3 space rocks"
0:57 Asteroids
1:45 Ceres and Other "Dwarf Planets"
3:46 Comets
4:58 2 Types of Comets [Short Period and Long Period]
5:55 Meteors
6:09 Meteoroids
7:00 Meteorite
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The Milky Way for Children, Galaxies and Space: Astronomy for Kids - FreeSchool
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The Milky Way is our home galaxy. It can be seen in the sky if the night is dark enough, a cloudy white stripe of stars too far to be seen individually with the naked eye. Our Solar System is only a small piece of the enormous galaxy in which we live!
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Constellations for Kids | Learn about the types of constellations, their names, and how to find them
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In this video we learn all about constellations for kids. At night we can see thousands of stars and scientists long ago figured out that the stars line up in recognizable patterns. The patterns form shapes of people, animals, and mythological beings. Early astronomers called these special patterns constellations. Each star in the pattern has a name and is connected to form a different constellation. It is almost like a “connect-the-dots” picture, but instead of using numbers and dots, the twinkling stars are connected to form the special patterns. You have have heard of the Big Dipper, Orions Belt, or Aries, but these are only a few of the constellations there are many more!
Many constellations have their roots in myths. A myth is an ancient story about many different things. Constellation myths are usually stories about gods, heroes and creatures such
as serpents, dragons, flying horses and more. The images related to these myths are formed using connected stars. The Greeks and Romans created the stories for constellations.
In addition to the constellation myths, there are ancient and modern uses of constellations:
1. They helped ancient farmers know when to plant and harvest crops. Constellations can be used as a calendar in the sky.
2. Travelers use them to navigate from one place to another, relying on different stars to guide them on journeys throughout the world.
3. Modern astronomers and star gazers use them to help keep track of specific stars in the sky.
4. Astronomers use them to locate other objects in the sky such as galaxies or nebulae, which are areas where gas and dust are cluttered
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What Is a Nebula?
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Nebulae are far away from Earth. We know what they look like because scientists use powerful telescopes to capture images of them. A nebula can take many different forms and shapes, but where did these stunning dust clouds come from?
Comprehension Questions:
1. What is a nebula made of?
2. How do scientists capture images of nebulae?
3. True or False: Nebulae can take many different forms and shapes.
4. Name one way a nebula can form.
5. Learning more about nebulae can help us better understand the lifecycle of stars, including our _______ — the most important star to our life here on Earth.
Answer Key:
1. Dust and gas or hydrogen and helium
2. [Powerful] telescopes
3. True
4. From the gas and dust of an exploded star or regions where new stars are beginning to form (supernova)
5. Sun
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What Is an Aurora?
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An aurora looks like a beautiful display of lights in the sky. We can also see auroras from space! The name of an aurora changes depending on its location. If you’re in the northern hemisphere, it is called aurora borealis, or northern lights, and if you’re in the southern hemisphere, then it is called aurora australis, or southern lights.
So, what causes these beautiful displays of lights anyway? And how exactly does it work? Watch the video to find out!
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Space Weather and Earth's Aurora....
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Aurora are colorful lights in the night time sky primarily appearing in Earth's polar regions. But what causes them? The culprit behind aurora is our own Sun and the solar plasma that is ejected during a magnetic event like a flare or a coronal mass ejection. This plasma travels outward along with the solar wind and when it encounters Earth's magnetic field, it travels down the field lines that connect at the poles. Atoms in the plasma interacts with atoms in Earth's upper atmosphere. This reaction produces the colorful lights we call aurora.
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HURRICANE IDALIA IS SEEN FROM THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION AFTER LANDFALL
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External cameras on the International Space Station captured views of Hurricane Idalia at 10:35 a.m. EDT on Wednesday, Aug. 30, 2023, as the station flew 260 miles overhead. Idalia made landfall just before 8 a.m. near Keaton Beach, Florida, along the state’s Big Bend region as a Category 3 storm packing winds of 125 miles an hour. Idalia had peaked to a Category 4 storm with 130 mile per hour winds prior to landfall. The system is moving to the north-northeast at 18 miles an hour, heading for the southeast United States and then out over the Atlantic Ocean, according to the National Hurricane Center.
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OSIRIS-REx: 1st US Asteroid Sample Lands Soon (Official NASA Trailer)
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NASA’s Origins, Spectral Interpretation, Resource Identification, Security-Regolith Explorer (OSIRIS-REx) is the first U.S. mission to return samples from an asteroid to Earth. When it lands, the OSIRIS-REx spacecraft will release the sample capsule for a safe landing in the Utah desert. The pristine material from Bennu – rocks and dust collected from the asteroid’s surface in 2020 – will offer generations of scientists a window into the time when the Sun and planets were forming about 4.5 billion years ago.
Watch NASA’s live broadcast on NASA TV, NASA.gov, the NASA app, or on social media (@NASA) starting at 10 a.m. ET on Sunday, Sept. 24.
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Space Out: New Series Coming Soon to NASA+
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Space Out: New Series Coming Soon to NASA...
Turn on, tune in, and space out to relaxing music and ultra-high-definition visuals of the cosmos, from the surface of Mars to a Uranian sunset.
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Heliophysics Big Year (Official NASA Trailer)
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In October 2023, NASA is launching the Heliophysics Big Year – a global celebration of solar science and the Sun’s influence on Earth, our solar system, and beyond.
Modeled after the "Big Year" concept from citizen scientists in the bird-watching community, the Heliophysics Big Year challenges everyone to get involved with fun Sun-related activities.
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Music: "Rise Now Our Hero" by Dan Thiessen [BMI] via Universal Production Music
Video credit: NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center
Beth Anthony (KBRwyle): Producer
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The Bizarre Characteristics of Triton | Our Solar System's Moons
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Everything you could want to know about Neptune's largest moon, Triton. NASA Voyager 2 images of Triton explained.
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What did NASA's New Horizons discover around Pluto?
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In 2015, NASA's New Horizons space probe whizzed by Pluto. Now it has sent back all of its data, what did it see and discover?
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In this video, I showcase the journey New Horizons took in order to get to Pluto, its moons, geological features, and Pluto's atmosphere.
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What Have We Found in The First Real Images Of Neptune?
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In this real-time documentary, scientists from around the world are working to confirm that Neptune has an atmosphere. After years of data gathering, they've finally been able to create the first images of Neptune's atmosphere!
If you're curious about what Neptune looks like beneath the surface, be sure to watch this documentary. It's sure to astound you with the realism of the images!
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Getting Sick in Space,,,
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Astronaut Chris Hadfield demonstrates how to contain vomit in space.
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How NASA Uses Gravity and Radio Waves to Study Planets and Moons
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The Deep Space Network, NASA’s international collection of giant radio antennas used to communicate with spacecraft at the Moon and beyond, helps scientists and engineers use gravity and radio science experiments to learn more about our planetary neighborhood.
After reaching a spacecraft reaches its destination, it uses radio antennas to communicate with the Deep Space Network, which in turn transmits radio signals back to the spacecraft. Every spacecraft travels in a predetermined path emitting radio signals as it orbits around its target. Scientists and engineers can infer the spacecraft's location and how fast it's going by measuring changes in the spacecraft's radio signal frequency. This is made possible by the Doppler effect, the same phenomenon that causes a siren to sound different as it travels towards and away from you.
The Doppler phenomenon is observed here when the spacecraft and the Deep Space Network antenna move in relation to each other. Differences between the frequency of radio signals sent by the spacecraft as it orbits and signals received on Earth give us details about the gravitational field of a planetary body. For example, if the gravity is slightly stronger, the spacecraft will accelerate slightly more. If gravity is slightly weaker, the spacecraft will accelerate slightly less. By developing a model of the planetary body's gravitational field, which can be mapped as a gravitational shape, scientists and researchers can deduce information about its internal structure.
The Deep Space Network was developed by and is managed by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Southern California. The antennas of the Deep Space Network are the indispensable link to robotic explorers venturing beyond Earth. They provide the crucial connection for commanding our spacecraft and receiving never-before-seen images and scientific information on Earth, propelling our understanding of the universe, our solar system and ultimately, our place within it.
JPL manages the Deep Space Network for the Space Communications and Navigation (SCaN) Program, based at NASA Headquarters within the Space Operations Mission Directorate.
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Do Robots Help Humans in Space? We Asked a NASA Technologist
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When it comes to space, humans and robots go way back. We rely heavily on our mechanical friends to perform tasks that are too dangerous, difficult, or out of reach for us humans. We’re even working on a new generation of robots that will help us explore in advanced and novel ways.
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Editor: James Lucas
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A Commercial Resupply Mission Heads to the Space Station on This Week @NASA – August 4, 2023
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A commercial resupply mission heads to the space station, a key piece of hardware for a future Moon mission is on the move, and another spacecraft gets ready to spread its wings in deep space … a few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at NASA!
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Farther and Faster: NASA's Journey to the Moon with Artemis
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Farther and Faster: NASA's Journey to the Moon with Artemis
At 1:47 a.m. EST (6:47 UTC) on Nov. 16, 2022, NASA’s Orion spacecraft launched atop the SLS (Space Launch System) rocket from historic Launch Pad 39B at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida on a path to the Moon, officially beginning the Artemis I mission.
Over the course of 25.5 days, Orion performed two lunar flybys, coming within 80 miles (129 kilometers) of the lunar surface. At its farthest distance during the mission, Orion traveled nearly 270,000 miles (435,000 kilometers) from our home planet. On Dec. 11, 2022, NASA’s Orion spacecraft successfully completed a parachute-assisted splashdown in the Pacific Ocean at 9:40 a.m. PST (12:40 p.m. EST) as the final major milestone of the Artemis I mission.
Artemis I set new performance records, exceeded efficiency expectations, and established new safety baselines for humans in deep space. This is a prelude to what comes next—following the success of Artemis I, human beings will fly around the Moon on Artemis II.
We have demonstrated our ability to go farther and faster than ever before, opening the door to explore Mars and other destinations throughout the solar system. This is the story of Artemis I.
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Producers: Barbara Zelon and Lisa Allen
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Turning Science Fiction into Science Fact: NASA’s Innovative Advanced Concepts Program
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Turning Science Fiction into Science Fact: NASA’s Innovative Advanced Concepts Program
NASA’s Innovative Advanced Concepts (NIAC) Program nurtures visionary ideas from America's innovators and entrepreneurs that could transform future NASA missions with the creation of radically better or entirely new aerospace concepts. NIAC projects study innovative, technically credible, advanced concepts to turn science fiction to science fact.
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Narrator: Emanuel Cooper
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Highlighting the “Ring of Fire” Solar Eclipse on This Week @NASA – October 20, 2023
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Highlighting the “Ring of Fire” Solar Eclipse on This Week @NASA – October 20, 2023
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How a Team of Scientists Used Cosmic Clocks to Test the Nature of Dark Matter
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In this episode, I will tell you about a recent study that used pulsar timing to test the hypothesis that dark matter could be composed of ultralight particles, also known as axion-like particles (ALPs). I will explain how these particles could affect the timing of pulsars, how the researchers used the European Pulsar Timing Array (EPTA) to look for them in the Milky Way galaxy, and what they found. I will also discuss the implications and limitations of this study, and what it means for the future of dark matter research.
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
02:01 What are pulsars, and how are they used to test dark matter?
04:05 How did the researchers use the EPTA to look for ultralight dark matter in the Milky Way?
06:32 What did the researchers find and what are the implications of their study?
08:47 Outro
09:14 Enjoy
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The Cosmic Christmas Tree: A Stunning Image of MACS0416
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The Cosmic Christmas Tree: A Stunning Image of MACS0416
Do you love Christmas trees and galaxy clusters? Then you will love the new image of MACS0416, a galaxy cluster that looks like a festive tree in the sky. This image was created by combining infrared observations from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope with visible-light data from NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope. It is one of the most detailed and comprehensive views of a galaxy cluster ever taken. In this video, we will explain how this image was made, what it shows, and why it is important for our understanding of the early universe. We will also explore the phenomenon of gravitational lensing, which creates multiple images of the same galaxy that appear as ornaments on the tree. Join us as we celebrate the wonders of the cosmos with the cosmic Christmas tree of MACS0416.
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
01:29 The New image of MACS0416
04:11 The new image’s main features
06:47 Implications and significance of the new image
08:44 Outro
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