Instructional Video15:07
SciShow

Sound DOES Travel in Space (and 10 Other Space Things You Got Wrong)

12th - Higher Ed
New ReviewNo, technically Earth doesn't orbit the Sun. Yes, technically sound can travel through space. Over the years we've built up a lot of myths and misconceptions about astronomy. But of course some are more flat-out false than others. Hosted...
Instructional Video7:56
SciShow

Are Sharks Really Older Than the North Star?

12th - Higher Ed
If you've spent enough time on the internet, you may have stumbled upon the fact that sharks are older than Polaris, aka the North Star. But are they really? It turns out the truth is a little more complicated.
Instructional Video5:22
SciShow

How to Move the Sky

12th - Higher Ed
The earth is always moving, and our view of the night sky is slowly but surely changing.
Instructional Video6:07
SciShow Kids

Let's Look at Constellations! | How We Study Space | SciShow Kids

K - 5th
Today, Jessi and Sam the Bat take a look at constellations. Humans have been looking up at the sky for a long time and seeing all kinds of pictures hidden in the stars!
Instructional Video7:14
Bozeman Science

The Vector Properties of Angular Quantities

12th - Higher Ed
In this video Paul Andersen explains how a rotating system will have several quantities; including torque, angular velocity, angular acceleration and angular momentum. Each of these quantities have a vector property that can be...
Instructional Video3:52
SciShow

3 Body Hacks For Stargazers

12th - Higher Ed
Before you head out on your next stargazing adventure, SciShow Space has some tips for you.
Instructional Video11:06
Crash Course

Naked Eye Observations

12th - Higher Ed
Today on Crash Course Astronomy, Phil invites you to head outside and take a look at all the incredible things you can see with your naked eye.
Instructional Video9:58
SciShow

6 Creative Ways People Used to Navigate the Oceans

12th - Higher Ed
People have been exploring the oceans since prehistoric times, way before they had GPS to help them figure out where they were. Here are 6 ingenious ways our ancestors navigated the oceans.
Instructional Video2:00
Curated Video

SpaceX launches risky commercial spacewalk mission

9th - Higher Ed
SpaceX has sent a crew of four civilian astronauts into space to venture the furthest humans have been since Apollo in 1972 and conduct the first commercial spacewalk.
Instructional Video0:48
Curated Video

How To Find The North Star' Polaris In The Night Sky

3rd - Higher Ed
Find out where to spot The North Star aka Polaris in the night sky. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech
Instructional Video5:20
Curated Video

Exploring the Stars: A Journey through the Milky Way

Pre-K - 3rd
In this video transcript, the teacher introduces the concept of the Milky Way and discusses some major stars within our galaxy. The teacher engages the students with fun facts and encourages them to explore the night sky, sparking...
Instructional Video3:04
Curated Video

Constelaciones

K - 5th
Recorre el cielo nocturno y aprende sobre las constelaciones. Twig - Los procesos físicos - La Tierra y más allá - Más allá de nuestro sistema solar Claves de aprendizaje Los sistemas solares agrupados se conocen como...
Instructional Video2:06
Curated Video

Constellations - Night Sky Patterns

6th - 12th
Our sky is split into 88 different sections called constellations, which have been recognised and used by humans for centuries. Physics - Our Solar System - Learning Points. Constellations are set patterns of stars, such as Ursa Major....
Instructional Video3:04
Curated Video

Constellations - Star Patterns

K - 5th
Take a trip across the night sky and find out about the constellations. Physical processes -The Earth and beyond - Beyond our solar system Learning Points Our solar system is in a galaxy called the Milky Way. Solar systems grouped...
Instructional Video4:00
Curated Video

Exploring the Sky: The History and Use of Star Charts

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Since ancient times, humans have be using the stars to navigate. Learn about the earliest star charts and how modern star charts are used.
Instructional Video9:17
Apalapse

5 Tips for Astrophotography that will Improve Your Photos

9th - 12th
Hello all! In this video I give my best astrophotography tips that should help you out! I tried to provide some insight that I haven't seen in other videos, and would appreciate your feedback on whether these tips were helpful or not,...
Instructional Video3:59
NASA

TESS's Northern Sky Vista

3rd - 11th
Familiar stars shine, nebulae glow, and nearby galaxies tantalize in a new panorama of the northern sky assembled from 208 images from NASA’s Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS). Within this starry scene, TESS has discovered 67...
News Clip1:29
Curated Video

‘I am a perfectionist:’ Lido Pimienta talks about her Polaris win

9th - Higher Ed
The Colombian immigrant won the 2017 Polaris Music Prize for her album La Papessa
News Clip1:46
Curated Video

Juno, Polaris music awards revoked from Buffy Sainte-Marie

9th - Higher Ed
Both the Juno Awards and the Polaris Music Prize announced Friday they were rescinding the honours Sainte-Marie had received over the years.
News Clip3:35
Curated Video

Tech billionaire pulls off first private spacewalk high above Earth

Higher Ed
Tech billionaire pulls off first private spacewalk high above Earth
News Clip5:25
Bloomberg

SpaceX Going Further Into Space

Higher Ed
Shift4 Payments CEO Jared Isaacman joins Emily Chang ahead of one of three planned space missions, the Polaris Program, a privately-funded space exploration program that aims to push the limits of space travel. He also shares what his...
News Clip4:22
Bloomberg

We Test Drove Three Three-Wheeled Cars. Here's our Verdict.

Higher Ed
Dec.10 -- Polaris, Vanderhall, and Morgan all make three-wheeled vehicles. But just because they each have three wheels doesn't mean they're at all the same. In this face-off, we give you the highs and lows of each.
Instructional Video
PBS

Pbs: Nova: Shackleton's Voyage of Endurance

9th - 10th
"Men wanted for hazardous journey" read the ad in a London paper. So began a journey they would never forget. Follow the expedition through great text and pictures.