Australian Children's Television Foundation
Bushwhacked! - Series 1 - Episode 1 (Tasmanian Devil)
Brandon takes Kayne to Tasmania for a ridiculously nail-biting mission: to track down and then kiss a Tasmanian Devil!
NASA
NASA in Silicon Valley: Thomas Barclay: NASA in Silicon Valley Podcast
A conversation with Thomas Barclay, Senior Research Scientist on the Kepler/K2 Mission at NASA’s Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley.
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NASA | 3,000 Comets for SOHO
In this video, Karl Battams of the Naval Research Lab talks us through a visualization of the comets that SOHO has witnessed. Since its launch nearly 20 years ago, NASA and the European Space Agency's Solar and Heliospheric Observatory...
NASA
Mystery of Galaxy’s Missing Dark Matter Deepens
When astronomers using NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope uncovered an oddball galaxy that looks like it doesn’t have much dark matter, some thought the finding was hard to believe and looked for a simpler explanation. Dark matter, after all,...
NASA
How We Prepare: OSIRIS-REx and WNBA
An inside look into how an elite athlete and a NASA engineer prepare for the challenges ahead. Natasha Cloud, a professional basketball player for the Washington Mystics of the WNBA, and Nayi Castro, a mission operations manager for...
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NASA | Hubble SM4 Launch: Behind the Scenes at Goddard
Employees at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center cheered and applauded as shuttle Atlantis successfully launched at 2:01:56 p.m. ET on May 11. The Atlantis crew embarked on the fifth and final shuttle mission to the Hubble Space...
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IceBridge Flies 300 Hours of Antarctic Science Flights
Flying low over the Earth’s southernmost continent, Operation IceBridge is wrapping up its eighth consecutive field season of mapping the ice sheet and glaciers of Antarctica, as well as the surrounding sea ice. With more than 300 hours...
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TDRS Profile: Badri Younes
Badri Younes is the deputy associate administrator for Space Communication Navigation. The Tracking and Data Relay Satellite project, or TDRS, is building the follow-on and replacement spacecraft necessary to maintain and expand NASA’s...
NASA
Planning for a Spacecraft Launch: Lucy Goes to Space
Discover the mysteries of the solar system through the eyes of the Lucy mission and its team members. This third episode features Project Manager Donya Douglas-Bradshaw, who discusses the preparation involved in getting the Lucy...
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Parker Solar Probe--Mission Overview
Parker Solar Probe will swoop to within 4 million miles of the sun's surface, facing heat and radiation like no spacecraft before it. Launching in 2018, Parker Solar Probe will provide new data on solar activity and make critical...
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NASA | Update: Hubble SM4 Flight Day 4
The Space Operations Control Center, also known as the STOCC, is responsible 24/7, 365 days a year for monitoring all Hubble systems and facilitating all of the telescope's science observations. Two teams of flight controllers designated...
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NASA | Update: Hubble SM4 Flight Day 2
The Space Operations Control Center, also known as the STOCC, is responsible 24/7, 365 days a year for monitoring all Hubble systems and facilitating all of the telescopes science observations. Two teams of flight controllers designated...
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NASA | The Mystery of the Aurora
With spring right around the corner it is the season for auroras. The beautiful and mysterious auroras are spectacular to watch, but they are actually a manifestation of violent space weather. This weather can create big problems here on...
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NASA | MAVEN MOI live shot with Sandra Cauffman
Sandra Cauffman gives a canned interview in Spanish for the 09/19/2014 MAVEN Mars Orbit Insertion liveshots.
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NASA | MAVEN MOI live shot with Kelly Fast
Kelly Fast gives a canned interview for the 09/19/2014 MAVEN Mars Orbit Insertion liveshots.
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NASA | LRO/LCROSS Launch Prep Behind the Scenes with Jim Garvin
Jim Garvin, NASA Goddard's Chief Scientist, gives his take on the LRO/LCROSS launch, NASAs first venture back to the moon in a decade. Be prepared for excitement and adventure!
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NASA | LLCD: Proving Laser Communication Possible
On October 18th, 2013 the Lunar Laser Communication Demonstration (LLCD) made history, transmitting data from lunar orbit to Earth at a rate of 622 Mbps. LLCD, flying aboard NASA's Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Environment Explorer (LADEE),...
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NASA | Keeping a Close Eye on Jakobshavn
Jakobshavn Glacier, one of the fastest moving glaciers in Greenland, has been the focus of IceBridge survey flights for five consecutive years. Here, images from an IceBridge mission on Apr. 4, 2013 and video footage from the 2012 Arctic...
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NASA | HD STS-125 Launch for Hubble SM4
Atlantis and the STS-125 crew lifted off on a mission on May 11, to upgrade the world's most famous telescope. Goddard plays a major role in the Hubble servicing mission. Astronauts trained with sophisticated Hubble models in Goddard...
Australian Children's Television Foundation
Bushwhacked! - Series 1 - Episode 5 (Honey Ants)
Brandon challenges Kayne to find a Honey Ant in the midst of the central desert – a ridiculous idea, especially when Kayne learns they live four feet underground!
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Sandra Lima Argo - Intercultural Experiences
Sandra Lima Argo is an educator who has developed a passion for international studies and international students throughout her career. In Brazil, her birth country, she worked in all levels of education in K-12 schools as trainee,...
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NASA Returns Hubble to Science Operations
On June 13, 2021, the Hubble Space Telescope’s payload computer unexpectedly came to a halt. However, the Hubble team methodically identified the possible cause and how to compensate for it. Credit: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center...
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NASA | Update: Hubble SM4 Flight Day 7
The Space Operations Control Center, also known as the STOCC, is responsible 24/7, 365 days a year for monitoring all Hubble systems and facilitating all of the telescope's science observations. Two teams of flight controllers designated...
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NASA/NOAA Watch Hurricane Season 2009 With Fresh Eyes
As the 2009 hurricane season reaches its peak, NASA and NOAA are tracking storms using the GOES series of satellites including the newest GOES-14 spacecraft. On the morning of September 22, TV stations nationwide interviewed NASA GOES...