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Best Job Ever: Astrophysicist

Kids Astronomy
Astrophysicist Jedidah Isler explores stars, planets, galaxies, black holes, and blazers as part of her job.

How To Explore The Stars

Kids Astronomy
Let’s learn about the constellations of stars in the sky and how to spot them with the help of Maynard Okereke.

Solar Eclipses

Kids Astronomy
Let’s learn more about solar eclipses and how you can recreate the effect at home.

The Ecliptic

Youth Astronomy
In this episode, Sabrina chats about this imaginary line called the ecliptic and its cycle in the sky.

The Zodiac Constellations

Youth Astronomy
There are a certain group of special constellations called The Zodiac that Sabrina is going to chat about.

Lunar Eclipses

Kids Astronomy
Let’s learn more about lunar eclipses and how you can recreate the effect at home.

Has Proof of Dark Matter Been Hiding on Ganymede?

Adults Astronomy
Astronomers might not know what dark matter is made of, and they might not be able to see it, but they know that it exists.

Astronomy Is In Crisis...And It's Incredibly Exciting

Adults Astronomy
Our best theory of the universe might be breaking apart!

Astronaut Experiment

Youth Astronomy
In this episode, Sabrina does her own astronaut experiment to show us how we can prove it!

Constellation Location

Youth Astronomy
In this episode, Sabrina talks about how the Earth's rotation and axis can affect what we see in the night sky.

Super Stars (Constellations)

Youth Astronomy
In this episode, Sabrina chats about stars, constellations, and how humans have used constellations to tell stories for a really long time.

What's In The Daytime Sky?

Astronomy
By the end of this science lesson, students will be able to identify what we see and sense in the sky during the day.

Can Humanity Stop A Planet-Killing Asteroid?

Adults Astronomy
Some killer asteroids were found only days before flyby. If they had struck Earth, the power of thousands of nuclear bombs would have flattened cities and killed millions.

Stu And The Wandering Star

Astronomy
Stu helps a lost star get back home. Can you imagine what they're saying to each other?

What's In The Solar System?

Astronomy
By the end of this science lesson, students will be able to define the solar system, and compare and contrast different objects we see in the sky.

Can Humanity Stop A Planet-Killing Asteroid?

Adults Astronomy
Some killer asteroids were found only days before flyby. If they had struck Earth, the power of thousands of nuclear bombs would have flattened cities and killed millions.

Spaced Out

Youth Astronomy
In this episode, Sabrina gives us some perspective on this whole universe thing and how we fit into it.

Are Asteroids Dangerous?

Kids Astronomy
A sample of Bennu could tell us exactly how threatening this near-Earth asteroid is, and how we defend ourselves against it.

Stars, Constellations, and More

Astronomy
By the end of this science lesson, students will be able to describe the characteristics of stars and constellations.

The Earth's Rotation

Astronomy
By the end of this science lesson, students will be able to connect the position of the Earth to day and night, and recognize that different parts of the world experience day and night at different times.

How Big Is Space?

Kids Astronomy
A NASA scientist explains what we know — and don’t know — about the size of the cosmos.