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Exploring the Cosmos: The Virtual Galaxy and Beyond
Join Professor Carlos Frank and his team from Durham University's Institute of Computational Cosmology on a mind-blowing journey through the cosmos with Cosmic Cookery. Using cutting-edge computer simulations, they have recreated a...
Wonderscape
The Galactic Adventure Begins: Relivart's Earthly Encounters
This video introduces Relivart, an extraterrestrial visitor, and his experiences on Earth. It covers his learning of Earth customs, his introduction to the alphabet, and the beginning of a space adventure with Earth children. Alphabet in...
Wonderscape
F to L: Exploring Stars, Galaxies, and More
This video continues the space journey, covering letters F to L. It delves into fixed stars, galaxies, the Hubble Telescope, the International Space Station, Jupiter, the Kuiper Belt, and light years. Alphabet in Outer Space part 3
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Exploring Galaxies: A Journey Through the Milky Way and Beyond
Explore the fascinating world of galaxies in this engaging video transcript. Discover how galaxies are comprised of gas, dust, and billions of stars, with our own Milky Way Galaxy boasting over 100 billion stars. Learn about the...
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Let's Go Dreaming, Into the Stars by Shanita Allen
Join Little Ari and her talking dog, Pepper, as they explore the world of dreams and journey into outer space in this activity book version of Let's Go Dreaming: Into the Stars. Meet Galaxy Joe, take a magical ride on a Meteoroid, and...
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It's Gummy Gabby
Miss Palomine talks about the uppercase and lowercase letter Gg and, using the Gummy Gabby music video, she identifies some -g words. She talks about the difference between the shape of the uppercase -G and the lowercase -g.
One Minute History
177 - The Hubble Space Telescope - One Minute History
The Hubble Space Telescope, launched on April 24, 1990 by the Space Shuttle Discovery, has revolutionized astronomy and captured the imagination of people around the world. Hubble's launch quickly turned into disappointment when it was...
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Stars /UY Scuti Stars/Largest Star in the Milky Way Galaxy
Learn about the largest star in the Milky Way Galaxy, UY Scuti First cataloged in 1860 by German astronomers at Bonn Observatory. UY Scuti is the 38th Variable Star of the Constellation Scutum. Educate yourself with this amazing and fun...
Ancient Lights Media
The Sun and Solar System - Solar System Series
This video introduces the Sun and planets of the solar system. This video looks at galaxies ,identifies the location of the solar system in the Milky Way galaxy and discusses the role of nuclear fusion in the sun.
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The Largest Star in the Universe – Size Comparison Stephenson 2-18
Learn about the largest star in the universe with the Universe Size Comparison with Stephenson 2-18
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Galaxy Size Comparison | 3D Universe Size Comparisons
Learn the sizes and shapes of different Galaxies with this 3D Universe Size Comparisons video by KLT!
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Milky Way Galaxy/Milky Way
Learn about our Milky Way Galaxy with this fun educational music video and parents. Brought to you by KLT. Don't forget to sing along.
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What Is The Sun? | Facts About Our Sun - The Sun Song
Learn about the star at the center of our solar system -- the Sun!
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The Solar System
The Solar System identifies the solar system including the sun and all celestial bodies that orbit the sun.
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Cosmic Galaxies
Cosmic Galaxies identifies all objects within a galaxy by describing a galaxy, including gas, dust, stars, and any object that orbits the stars, and identifies the Milky Way as our home galaxy.
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The Big Bang Theory
This video explains the formation of the universe as described by the Big Bang theory.
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M51 ULS 1b - M51 Whirlpool Galaxy Extragalactic Planet Candidate
Learn about M51 ULS 1b -- the first extragalactic planet candidate in the M51 Whirlpool Galaxy -- with this space science & planet song by KLT.
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Information Loss in Black Holes
Theoretical physicist and Nobel Laureate Roger Penrose (Oxford) describes why he thinks Stephen Hawking was wrong to change his mind about information loss in black holes.
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Dark Matter
Astrophysicist Scott Tremaine (Institute for Advanced Study) describes why we believe that dark matter exists.
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Galaxies and their Black Holes
Astrophysicist Scott Tremaine (Institute for Advanced Study) describes the intriguing relationship between galaxies and the enormous black holes at their cores.
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Fermi’s Paradox
Astronomer Jill Tarter, Director of the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence Institute, discusses the so-called "Fermi Paradox" about extraterrestrial life developed by famous physicist Enrico Fermi.