(astronaut conversation during apollo moon landing) -"base (? ? ) or: nick? " -"how are you doing? " -"ha ha ha" (laugh) -"very strange" -...
Data from the Chandra X-ray Observatory and the Spitzer Space Telescope were combined to create this image of the dusty remains of a collapsed star. This object, known as G54.1+0.3, is a supernova...
NARRATOR: "I call Heaven and Earth to witness against you this day... ...that I have set before thee life and death... ...the blessing and the curse. Therefore choose life, that thou mayest...
One thing that distinguishes earth rocks from moon rocks is the high concentration of solar isotopes in the moon rocks. Some isotopes are produced chiefly by near constant exposure to the solar wind,...
Narrator: 22 thousand miles away from Earth, the GOES satellites keep a watchful eye on our planet at all times, sending real-time data to help predict weather days in advance. At the same time, a set...

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Hi, I'm Joan Graham, your guide to Sharing the Universe, our series of outreach training videos produced by the Astronomical Society of the Pacific. In this episode, we take a look at a common...

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Ancient peoples looked at the moon and saw in its patterns of shadow and light the figures of deities or animals. The Italian scientist, Galileo Galilei, trained his telescope on our celestial...