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Earth in Motion: SeasonsThis interactive activity from the Adler Planetarium explains the "reasons for the seasons." Featured is a game in which Earth must be properly placed in its orbit in order to send Max, the host, to different parts of the world during particular seasons. |
3-8 |
Interactive |
Earth System: SatellitesThis video segment adapted from NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center shows how integral satellites are to everyday life and describes the different types, including orbital and geostationary. Accessibility features: Caption |
6-12 |
Video |
Eclipse of the CenturyThis video segment adapted from NOVA features spectacular footage from the 1991 solar eclipse that fortuitously occurred directly over several major astronomical observatories in Hawaiʻi. Accessibility features: Caption |
3-12 |
Video |
Expedition 8 Crew Talks to Students in JapanIn this video segment adapted from NASA, students in Matsuyama City, Japan, interview Expedition 8 Commander and NASA Science Officer Mike Foale and Flight Engineer Alexander Kaleri about life and work aboard the International Space Station. Accessibility features: Caption |
K-8 |
Video |
Galileo: Sun-Centered SystemIn the early 1600s, most people believed that the Sun revolved around a stationary Earth. This video segment adapted from NOVA tells how Galileo proved that the Sun, not Earth, is at the center of our universe. Accessibility features: Caption |
3-12 |
Video |
Global View of the SeasonsThis interactive activity produced for Teachers' Domain features satellite data of Earth's seasonal cycles. Visualizations and comparative still images reveal how successfully plants are photosynthesizing at different times of the year. |
6-12 |
Interactive |
Lunar Eclipse EssentialsIn this video from NASA, learn how the path of the Moon through Earth's shadow creates lunar eclipses. Accessibility features: Caption |
6-12 |
Video |
Meteor ShowersThis video segment adapted from NASA uses animation to illustrate the properties of meteor showers and comets. Included is are visualizations of a comet's tail and of Earth passing through a debris stream left behind by meteoroids. |
3-8 |
Interactive |
The Moon This video segment from IdahoPTV's D4K discusses the physical characteristics of the moon, as well as its gravity, and distance form the earth. It includes video of Apollo 15 on the moon. Accessibility features: Caption, Transcript |
4-6 |
Video |
Natural Climate Change in Djibouti, AfricaIn this video segment adapted from NOVA, animations are used to illustrate how change in the tilt of Earth's axis produces dramatic climate change over thousands of years. Accessibility features: Caption |
3-12 |
Video |
The Origin of the MoonThis video segment adapted from NOVA follows the Apollo 15 astronauts as they collect samples of ancient rock from the Moon's crust, whose discovery helps lead to a radical new theory about the Moon's origin. Accessibility features: Caption |
6-12 |
Video |
Phases of the MoonWhen we look up at the night sky, why do we see the Moon's appearance changing over time from a full sphere to a crescent to nothing at all? Find the answers in this interactive resource adapted from the National Air and Space Museum. |
K-8 |
Interactive |
Satellites Orbiting EarthThis animation adapted from NASA shows the orbital paths of spacecraft in NASA's Earth Observing Fleet that are a source of wide-scale, primary research about Earth. Accessibility features: Caption |
3-12 |
Video |
SeasonsThis video animation illustrates how the combination of the tilt of earth's spin axis and the orbit of the earth about the sun creates the geometry responsible for earth’s seasons. There is no sound. |
5-12 |
Video |
Solar EclipsesWhat is a solar eclipse and why are they only visible in some parts of the world? In this video segment adapted from NASA, astronomer Susan Stolovy uses animations to provide an answer to these questions. Accessibility features: Caption |
3-8 |
Video |
Solar System Dynamics: Orbits and Kepler's LawsIn this video from NASA, learn about Kepler's laws of planetary motion, and explore how human understanding of planetary orbits has changed throughout history. Accessibility features: Caption |
9-12 |
Video |
Thank Goodness for GravityIn this video adapted from the Lexington, KY Public Library, a young boy learns about Earth’s rotation from a librarian, a pendulum, and Leon Foucault. |
3-5 |
Video |
Total Solar Eclipse AnimationThis brief animation adapted from NOVA illustrates how total solar eclipses form and explains the stages from first contact to totality. Accessibility features: Caption |
3-12 |
Video |
Why Doesn't the Moon Fall Down?In this animated video segment adapted from NASA, astronomer Doris Daou explains how the forces of speed and gravity keep the Moon in a constant orbit around Earth. Accessibility features: Caption |
3-8 |
Video |
Your Weight on Other WorldsThis interactive resource from the Exploratorium calculates your weight on other bodies in our solar system and offers an explanation of mass and weight and the relationship between gravity, mass, and distance. |
6-12 |
Interactive |
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