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Meteors & Meteor Showers Explained
Youth Education Science Space 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.
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When Is The Moon's Birthday?
Youth History Science Space We asked Museum planetary science researcher Prof Sara Russell, "What day of the year should we be saying happy birthday to this natural satellite? "
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How Do We Communicate With Spacecraft?
Youth Space Technology NASA space communications expert Risha George tells us how it's done.
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Why Is Our Moon Two-Faced?
Adults Life Science Space Astronomy ... The near side of the Moon has a thin crust and is covered in maria. The far side has a thick crust and almost no maria.
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What Does A Star Wars Battle Actually Sound Like?
Youth Space Technology Film Science ... 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!
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Paxi on The ISS
Kids Science Space Education Our alien friend Paxi went to visit ESA astronaut Thomas Pesquet on board the ISS where Thomas explains microorganisms on Earth and in space.
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How To Terraform Mars - WITH LASERS
Adults Design Science Space Future ... Mars is a disappointing hellhole lacking practically everything we need to stay alive. It looks like we’ll only ever have small crews spend a miserable time hidden underground.
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I tested the US Military’s secret space weapon
Adults Construction History Science Space Technology ... An engineer came up with a plan to drop tungsten telephone poles from space - the idea has been seriously considered on multiple occasions, so we tested it.
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Black Hole Star – The Star That Shouldn't Exist
Adults Education Science Space Black hole stars may have been the largest stars to ever exist. They burned brighter than galaxies and were Larger than any star today or that could ever exist in the future.
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What Does A Black Hole Sound Like?
Youth Science Space Nature FreeSchool Presents: a closer look at black hole sounds.
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Droid Holiday Hustle
Kids Film Fun Science Space ... Watch C-3PO and R2-D2 travel through space to get home for the holidays.
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Alaska From Space
Youth Space World Science Nature ... The Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission takes us over the complex and diverse landscape that surrounds Nushagak Bay in Alaska.
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The Most Extreme Explosion in the Universe
Adults Life Science Space Supernovae are the most powerful explosions in the universe, unleashing enough energy to outshine galaxies. We have no real metaphor for their power – if the sun were to magically go supernova it would feel like you were being hit by the energy of a nuclear explosion, every second. For weeks.