Instructional Video14:50
Crash Course

Revolutions in Science and Tech: Crash Course European History

12th - Higher Ed
In the decades following World War II, life changed in many ways, and a fair number of those changes were for the better. Many of those improvements were driven by advances in science and technology, in fields like biology,...
Instructional Video5:40
SciShow

Why Space Over South America is Deadly for Satellites

12th - Higher Ed
There's a region of Earth's atmosphere known as the South Atlantic Anomaly, and it’s one of the most dangerous near-Earth areas of space, both for satellites and humans.
Instructional Video4:29
SciShow

That Time We Gave Earth a Ring Made of Millions of Tiny Needles

12th - Higher Ed
In the 1960s, the USA almost put a ring around the Earth by launching hundreds of millions of tiny copper needles into space in an attempt to create a reliable boost for their communications systems.
Instructional Video4:25
Crash Course Kids

Everything Revolves Around You

3rd - 8th
So, why doesn't the moon just crash into the Earth? And why doesn't the Earth crash into the Sun? What are orbits exactly and why do they happen? Well, it has to do with gravity and velocity. In this episode of Crash Course Kids, Sabrina...
Instructional Video2:56
MinuteEarth

Birds that Hibernate in Lakes!

12th - Higher Ed
Herein we explain that birds do not hibernate in lakes, do not migrate to the moon, but DO go on very unique journeys, which we humans have learned about in a variety of ingenious manners.
Instructional Video3:42
The Daily Conversation

Solving the Space Debris Problem

6th - Higher Ed
New ReviewThe problem of space debris is solvable if we work together.
Instructional Video8:42
Professor Dave Explains

Geomaticist Nigel Van Nieuwenhuizen (Get to Know a Scientist!)

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewWhat is geomatics? Why it's the branch of science that deals with the collection, analysis, and interpretation of data relating to the earth's surface. How is it done? Well we've got Nigel here to tell us all about it! You may know about...
Instructional Video2:18
Curated Video

Is Space Junk A Growing Problem?

9th - Higher Ed
Can we pretend that derelict satellites in the night sky are like shooting stars?
News Clip2:12
Curated Video

Satellite Data: Who’s benefitting?

9th - Higher Ed
How can we best understand how climate change is affecting our planet? Data collected by satellites are helping us fill in the gaps in what we need to know. But as Colin Baker explains, not everyone can access it, including the countr
Instructional Video4:00
Curated Video

China Rescues Two Satellites Stranded On Orbit With Help Of Moon's Gravity

3rd - Higher Ed
China used the moon's gravity as a slingshot to help get a pair of damaged satellites into the correct orbit after the launch failed to do so. Credit: China Central Television (CCTV) | CGTN
Instructional Video3:33
Curated Video

Growing space junk crisis: the invisible threat above earth

9th - Higher Ed
Thousands of defunct satellites and debris orbit Earth, posing a growing threat to space missions and life below. Experts warn that falling space junk could lead to catastrophic accidents as more satellites are launched into orbit.
Instructional Video1:05
Curated Video

China Successfully Tests Earth-Moon Communications With New Satellites Pic, Says CCTV

6th - Higher Ed
According to China Central Television, the Tiandu-1, Tiandu-2 and Queqiao-2 satellites have successfully tested communications from moon orbit to Earth. Credit: Space.com | Footage courtesy: China Central Television (CCTV) | edited by...
Instructional Video1:03
Curated Video

China's Gravity-1 Rocket Launched Satellites Via Sea Platform

3rd - Higher Ed
China's Gravity-1 Rocket, also known Yinli-1 (YL-1), was launched 3 Yunyao-1 series satellites with debris blasting away from the launcher as it lifts off from the sea platform. Credit: Space.com | footage courtesy: China Central...
Instructional Video4:19
Curated Video

Huge Iceberg Breaks Off Antarctic Brunt Ice Shelf -Watch This Amazing Video From Space

3rd - Higher Ed
A 1550 square km (963 sq mi.) iceberg, designated A81 broke off Antarctica’s Brunt Ice Shelf. A time-lapse of the 'calving process' was captured by satellites. Credit; ESA - European Space Agency
Instructional Video4:19
Curated Video

Giant Iceberg Breaks Off Antarctic Brunt Ice Shelf -Watch This Amazing Video From Space

3rd - Higher Ed
A 1550 square km (963 sq mi.) iceberg, designated A81 broke off Antarctica’s Brunt Ice Shelf. A time-lapse of the 'calving process' was captured by satellites. Credit; ESA - European Space Agency
Instructional Video1:08
Curated Video

Amazing Timelapse Of Perseid Meteors, Auroras, Planes And Satellites

3rd - Higher Ed
The Northern lights along with some quick flashes of Perseid meteors are seen in these time-lapses captured on the outskirts of Harrogate, North Yorkshire, UK and Sistersville, West Virginia, USA. The longer slower lines are airplanes...
Instructional Video3:46
Curated Video

Using Space Technology to Combat Natural Disasters

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video highlights the importance of the International Space and Major Disasters Charter in combating natural disasters. By utilizing satellite data and advanced sensors, the charter allows for swift and effective response to...
Instructional Video2:21
Curated Video

Preparations for Ariane 5 Launch and the Future of Europe's Space Program

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video highlights the preparations and importance of the recent successful launch of the Annek F2A satellite from the Europe Spaceport in French Guiana. The Annek F2A is the world's heaviest commercial telecommunications satellite...
Instructional Video7:54
Curated Video

Exploring the Depths of Space: The Legacy of the Hubble Space Telescope

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video explores the incredible capabilities of the Hubble Space Telescope and its contributions to our understanding of the universe. From capturing images of distant galaxies and nebulae to studying the life cycle of stars, Hubble...
Instructional Video1:23
Curated Video

Intelsat Introduces New Nine Series Communication Satellites

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Intelsat has successfully launched its new nine series of communication satellites, offering increased power and efficiency to meet the growing global demand for digital services. These satellites provide better coverage and stronger...
Instructional Video1:22
Curated Video

Low Cost Satellites: Revolutionizing Space Payloads

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Surrey Space Satellite Technology Limited (SSTL) is a leading British satellite manufacturer that has revolutionized the industry by utilizing terrestrial components and lightweight technology to reduce costs and increase efficiency....
Instructional Video2:22
Curated Video

Preparation and Future Missions of Europe's Ariane 5 Rocket

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The video discusses the preparations and importance of the recent successful launch of the Anik F2A telecommunications satellite from the Europe Spaceport in French Guiana. The satellite, owned by Canada, is the world's heaviest...
Instructional Video7:54
Curated Video

Exploring the Depths of Space: The Hubble Space Telescope's Final Mission

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The video describes the Hubble Space Telescope and its importance in capturing images from deep space. It highlights the challenges faced during servicing missions and the valuable scientific insights gained from the telescope's...
Instructional Video2:29
Curated Video

Searching for Gravity Waves: The Biggest Physics Experiment Ever

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In this video, scientists from Germany's Max Planck Institute are working on the biggest physics experiment ever to detect faint gravitational waves predicted by Einstein's general theory of relativity. Three gold cubes will float freely...