Instructional Video3:49
Professor Dave Explains

Neptune: The Outermost Planet

9th - Higher Ed
We did it! We've reached the edge of the solar system. Or have we? Well no, not really. But we've reached the outermost planet at least. It's Neptune! Named after the Roman god of the sea. What does Neptune have? A couple little rings?...
Instructional Video0:57
Next Animation Studio

How to see the 'Jupiter Triangle'

12th - Higher Ed
In April, Jupiter will form a special triangle with two bright stars in the night sky, and it'll be visible with the naked eye if you know where to look. Writing in Space.com, Hayden Planetarium astronomy lecturer Joe Rao calls it the...
Instructional Video1:33
Visual Learning Systems

The Outer Planets: Jupiter

3rd - 8th
Students are taken on an exciting animated trip to the outer reaches of our solar system. Images from NASA and the Hubble space Telescope illustrate the Giant Red Spot on Jupiter, Saturns' beautiful rings, the tilted rings of Uranus, and...
Instructional Video8:27
Professor Dave Explains

Jupiter: King of the Planets

9th - Higher Ed
If you're in the market for a planet and size is your top priority, there's only one game in town, and that's Jupiter. Jupiter is significantly larger than all the other seven planets combined. The Romans didn't know how big it was when...
Instructional Video1:39
Visual Learning Systems

The Outer Planets: Saturn

3rd - 8th
Students are taken on an exciting animated trip to the outer reaches of our solar system. Images from NASA and the Hubble space Telescope illustrate the Giant Red Spot on Jupiter, Saturns' beautiful rings, the tilted rings of Uranus, and...
Instructional Video3:20
Kids Learning Videos

The Planets - Learning about the Planets in Our Solar System

Pre-K - K
Learn about the planets in our solar system with this video. This video teaches about each planet and gives planet facts with interesting information about all the planets. See pictures of the planets and learn fun things about these...
Instructional Video1:42
Visual Learning Systems

Faraway Planets

9th - 12th
The video is about the four distant planets beyond Mars in our solar system - Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. The video discusses the unique features of each planet and includes visuals of the planets and their respective features....
Instructional Video7:06
Little Smart Planet

Learning about Planets

Pre-K - K
Let's watch the video to review all the vocabulary about the planets and the Solar System.
Instructional Video3:37
Kids Learning Videos

Planets in our Solar System for Kids | Kids Learning Videos

Pre-K - K
Planets in our Solar System: Planets for Children and kids

This video will is full of fun facts about the different planets in our solar system. It's a great video for students learning about astronomy in our solar system. Learn...
Instructional Video3:13
Kids Learning Videos

The Planets! Facts About Our Solar System for Kids

Pre-K - K
Learn about the planets in our solar system! This video proves some fun facts about each planet that children will love. Preschoolers and toddlers can enjoy pictures and video of the planets while learning about these...
Instructional Video1:27
Fun Kids

Learn About the Solar System

Pre-K - K
Do you know the name of the planets in the solar system? Learn about planets and the solar system with this fun kids video.
Instructional Video4:26
Little Smart Planet

Solar System and Planets

Pre-K - K
Do you want to know what our Solar System is composed of? Get on our spaceship and explore the universe
Instructional Video5:10
SciShow

New Evidence of Water on Jupiter! SciShow News

9th - Higher Ed Standards
The longest continuous storm in the solar system, known as the Great Red Spot on Jupiter, contains water. Scientists theorized this, but now Juno proved it during multiple trips around Jupiter. Interestingly, Juno also discovered that...
Instructional Video4:47
SciShow

Pluto: Still Not A Planet

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Jupiter's magnetic field is 20,000 times that of Earth's. An awareness of the strenght of Jupiter's magnetic field is just one of the challenges engineers face when designing spacecraft to visit Jupiter and its moons. Learn more about...
Instructional Video0:23
PBS

The Sun and Planets

6th - 8th Standards
Do other planets experience night, day, and the seasons like humans do here on Earth? Examine planetary motion using real images of the planets through a simulation from PBS's Space lesson series. After observing the motion of each...
Instructional Video5:05
Physics Girl

Craziest Eclipses in the Solar System

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Have you ever wondered what a solar eclipse looks like ... on Mars? Explore eclipses throughout the solar system with a video from a comprehensive playlist that covers many physics concepts. With images and conceptual drawings, viewers...
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THNKR

Bill Nye Explains Why Jupiter Is Like a Blender

6th - 12th Standards
Jupiter could make one mean smoothie! Discover how the massive planet helped shape the rest of our solar system through a Why with Nye! video from THNKR. The resource discusses Jupiter as the first planet in the solar system to form, how...
Instructional Video
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THNKR

The Deadliest Radiation in the Solar System

6th - 12th Standards
How do you protect a probe from massive levels of radiation? Explore the possibilities with Bill Nye in a surprising video from the THNKR Why with Bill Nye! playlist. Learners discover the extreme levels of magnetism created by Jupiter's...
Instructional Video
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THNKR

Bill Nye: How Not to Get Lost in Space

6th - 12th Standards
Can we use the stars to navigate if we're actually among them? Space-age scholars explore the precise planning that goes into long-distance exploratory missions using a video from THNKR's Why with Bill Nye! playlist. Bill Nye explains...
Instructional Video
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THNKR

Bill Nye and Jupiter's Super Storm

6th - 12th Standards
How is it possible for a storm to rage nonstop for three centuries? Bill Nye explains the phenomenon of Jupiter's Great Red Spot during an engaging video. Other topics include the storm's apparent lack of movement, how researchers...
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THNKR

Bill Nye Asks Does Jupiter Have A Core?

6th - 12th Standards
How do scientists figure out what's inside something without cutting it in half? Space scholars search for answers with a short video from the THNKR Why with Bill Nye! playlist. Bill Nye discusses how the orbital path of the Juno space...
Instructional Video
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THNKR

Bill Nye Explains the Earth Fly By

6th - 12th Standards
How do we learn more about the planets in our solar system? Bill Nye discusses the Juno space probe during an interesting video as part of the THNKR Why with Nye! playlist. Topics include how scientists launched the probe, how NASA used...
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THNKR

Bill Nye Searches For Water On Jupiter

6th - 12th Standards
How can researchers measure the amount of water on Jupiter? Through a thought-provoking THNKR "Why with Nye!" video, young space scientists search for the universal solvent on a distant planet. Topics include how scientists use visible...
Instructional Video2:44
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Bill Nye's Solar Powered Spacecraft

6th - 12th Standards
It keeps going, and going, and going ... how does the Juno space probe have enough power to travel to Jupiter? Junior astronauts use a THNKR "Why with Nye!" video to discover solar-powered science with the one and only Bill Nye. Topics...