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Saison 2015
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Jan 01, 2015
SciShow Space brings you NEWS FROM THE FUTURE, with details about the space missions to look forward to in 2015.
SciShow Space brings you NEWS FROM THE FUTURE, with details about the space missions to look forward to in 2015.
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Jan 06, 2015
The sun may have thousands of stellar siblings, many of them probably just like it, elsewhere in the galaxy. Find out how astronomers are looking for them, and learn about a match that could be our star’s long-lost sibling!
The sun may have thousands of stellar siblings, many of them probably just like it, elsewhere in the galaxy. Find out how astronomers are looking for them, and learn about a match that could be our star’s long-lost sibling!
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Jan 08, 2015
SciShow Space starts the year off with a bang, and the discovery of 8 Earth-like planets, two of which may be the most promising candidates yet for harboring life.
SciShow Space starts the year off with a bang, and the discovery of 8 Earth-like planets, two of which may be the most promising candidates yet for harboring life.
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Jan 13, 2015
Just how long could you survive on the surface of Mars without a spacesuit? Find out what it’d be like to stand on the surface of Mars, if you forgot to pack properly.
Just how long could you survive on the surface of Mars without a spacesuit? Find out what it’d be like to stand on the surface of Mars, if you forgot to pack properly.
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Jan 15, 2015
This week in space news, a new makeover for one of the Hubble Telescope’s most famous images, and tips on spotting Comet Lovejoy in the night sky.
This week in space news, a new makeover for one of the Hubble Telescope’s most famous images, and tips on spotting Comet Lovejoy in the night sky.
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Jan 20, 2015
Learn about hypergiant stars -- stars that make the sun look ridiculously tiny.
Learn about hypergiant stars -- stars that make the sun look ridiculously tiny.
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Jan 22, 2015
This week in SciShow Space News we bring you the latest on what to expect from NASA's New Horizons deep space mission and what asteroids to watch for in the coming years!
This week in SciShow Space News we bring you the latest on what to expect from NASA's New Horizons deep space mission and what asteroids to watch for in the coming years!
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Jan 27, 2015
Most people have never heard of him. But Soviet scientist Sergei Korolev quietly developed the revolutionary rocket technology that we still use today.
Most people have never heard of him. But Soviet scientist Sergei Korolev quietly developed the revolutionary rocket technology that we still use today.
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Jan 29, 2015
SciShow News serves up the latest pictures from Comet 67-P, that media darling, and the discovery of what may be the oldest, rocky Earth-like worlds yet found.
SciShow News serves up the latest pictures from Comet 67-P, that media darling, and the discovery of what may be the oldest, rocky Earth-like worlds yet found.
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Fév 03, 2015
Astronauts Scott Kelly and Mikhail Kornienko will soon undertake a historic, record-breaking mission: to live in space for an entire year. And scientists will have some extra help
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Astronauts Scott Kelly and Mikhail Kornienko will soon undertake a historic, record-breaking mission: to live in space for an entire year. And scientists will have some extra help studying the effects of this extended stay on the astronauts -- Kelly’s twin brother Mark!
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The Next Search for Alien Life, and Release the Cubesats!
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Fév 06, 2015
SciShow Space explores the latest mission to search for extraterrestrial life, and the mission of two tiny satellites that aims to make space travel safer.
SciShow Space explores the latest mission to search for extraterrestrial life, and the mission of two tiny satellites that aims to make space travel safer.
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Fév 10, 2015
Did you know the moon has a tail? No one did, until 1998, and we’ve been trying to figure it out ever since.
Did you know the moon has a tail? No one did, until 1998, and we’ve been trying to figure it out ever since.
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Fév 12, 2015
SciShow Space News revisits one of the biggest (potential) astronomical discoveries of 2014, one that promised to revolutionize our understanding of the formation of the universe. Turns out, we’re not quite there yet.
SciShow Space News revisits one of the biggest (potential) astronomical discoveries of 2014, one that promised to revolutionize our understanding of the formation of the universe. Turns out, we’re not quite there yet.
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Fév 17, 2015
Did you know the Soviet Union had its own Space Shuttle? Learn all about the Buran, what happened to it, and what innovations set it apart from its NASA counterpart.
Did you know the Soviet Union had its own Space Shuttle? Learn all about the Buran, what happened to it, and what innovations set it apart from its NASA counterpart.
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Fév 20, 2015
SciShow Space News gives you the latest from a batch of experiments on the Space Station, a new mission to forecast space weather, and a guide to this year’s conjunction of Mars and Venus!
SciShow Space News gives you the latest from a batch of experiments on the Space Station, a new mission to forecast space weather, and a guide to this year’s conjunction of Mars and Venus!
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Fév 25, 2015
Eta Carinae A, a star that briefly held the title of the second-brightest star in the sky, has been dazzling astronomers for centuries. Learn more about this type of supermassive, mega-luminous star, known as a Luminous Blue Variable.
Eta Carinae A, a star that briefly held the title of the second-brightest star in the sky, has been dazzling astronomers for centuries. Learn more about this type of supermassive, mega-luminous star, known as a Luminous Blue Variable.
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Fév 26, 2015
New discoveries into two weird things that may have played havoc with the ancient solar system: dark matter and a wandering star.
New discoveries into two weird things that may have played havoc with the ancient solar system: dark matter and a wandering star.
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Mar 03, 2015
After Hubble and Webb, what’s the future of space telescopes? Two ideas in planning stages right now involve the space-age versions of umbrellas and glitter.
After Hubble and Webb, what’s the future of space telescopes? Two ideas in planning stages right now involve the space-age versions of umbrellas and glitter.
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Mar 05, 2015
SciShow Space takes you to a distant, ancient black hole that … really shouldn’t be, and psyches you up for the Dawn spacecraft’s final approach to Ceres!
SciShow Space takes you to a distant, ancient black hole that … really shouldn’t be, and psyches you up for the Dawn spacecraft’s final approach to Ceres!
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Mar 10, 2015
Tiny remnants of extreme nuclear reactions in space are flying through your body right now. And astronomers are hunting them to learn more about some of the most energetic and violent objects in the universe.
Tiny remnants of extreme nuclear reactions in space are flying through your body right now. And astronomers are hunting them to learn more about some of the most energetic and violent objects in the universe.
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Mar 13, 2015
This week, an update on Dawn’s rendezvous with Ceres, a changing of the guard on the ISS, and a viewer’s guide to this year’s solar eclipse!
This week, an update on Dawn’s rendezvous with Ceres, a changing of the guard on the ISS, and a viewer’s guide to this year’s solar eclipse!
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Mar 17, 2015
For astronauts, dust is no joke. On the moon and Mars, dust isn’t at all like the stuff under your bed. It can be poisonous, corrosive, even made of razor-sharp glass. So future
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For astronauts, dust is no joke. On the moon and Mars, dust isn’t at all like the stuff under your bed. It can be poisonous, corrosive, even made of razor-sharp glass. So future astronauts are going to need more than a dust buster to get their jobs done.
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Mar 19, 2015
Which is a bigger deal to you? The discovery that there’s probably more water on Jupiter’s moon Ganymede than all the oceans on Earth? Or the fact that you can now help NASA find asteroids? Learn about both, then decide for yourself!
Which is a bigger deal to you? The discovery that there’s probably more water on Jupiter’s moon Ganymede than all the oceans on Earth? Or the fact that you can now help NASA find asteroids? Learn about both, then decide for yourself!
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Mar 24, 2015
When the Cold Atom Laboratory launches to the International Space Station in 2016, it will become the coldest spot in the universe. Learn how scientists are going to get closer than ever to absolute zero -- and why they want to.
When the Cold Atom Laboratory launches to the International Space Station in 2016, it will become the coldest spot in the universe. Learn how scientists are going to get closer than ever to absolute zero -- and why they want to.
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Mar 26, 2015
Two astronauts are about to embark on the One Year Mission which can help us understand more about the long-term effects of being in space, and there is an upcoming total lunar eclipse (the shortest one this century)!
Two astronauts are about to embark on the One Year Mission which can help us understand more about the long-term effects of being in space, and there is an upcoming total lunar eclipse (the shortest one this century)!
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Mar 31, 2015
There’s a massive cloud in the center of our galaxy, and it’s full of alcohol. Party in the Milky Way! But how did it get there? And what does it have to do with the search for life elsewhere in the universe? SciShow Space explains!
There’s a massive cloud in the center of our galaxy, and it’s full of alcohol. Party in the Milky Way! But how did it get there? And what does it have to do with the search for life elsewhere in the universe? SciShow Space explains!
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Avr 02, 2015
SciShow Space is one year old! And we’re celebrating by talking about new plans for a mission we told you about in our very first episode of SciShow News!
SciShow Space is one year old! And we’re celebrating by talking about new plans for a mission we told you about in our very first episode of SciShow News!
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Avr 07, 2015
If you could pilot a spaceship into Jupiter and Saturn, would you ever hit anything solid? And what’s it like in there? SciShow Space takes you on a tour of the two biggest gas giants in the solar system.
If you could pilot a spaceship into Jupiter and Saturn, would you ever hit anything solid? And what’s it like in there? SciShow Space takes you on a tour of the two biggest gas giants in the solar system.
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Avr 09, 2015
This week, some rather confusing news from the Moon, and details about how ordinary folks like you helped classify 2 million celestial objects in just five days!
This week, some rather confusing news from the Moon, and details about how ordinary folks like you helped classify 2 million celestial objects in just five days!
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Avr 14, 2015
Get to know Olympus Mons on Mars, the biggest volcano in the solar system, and find out why a planet that’s smaller than Earth has volcanoes that are bigger than ours!
Get to know Olympus Mons on Mars, the biggest volcano in the solar system, and find out why a planet that’s smaller than Earth has volcanoes that are bigger than ours!
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Avr 16, 2015
Mars might be full of salty liquid water! Plus, a guide to the upcoming Lyrids meteor shower.
Mars might be full of salty liquid water! Plus, a guide to the upcoming Lyrids meteor shower.
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Avr 21, 2015
Did you grow up thinking there were nine planets in the solar system? You might have been right all along! Today we discuss the possibility of distant worlds in our solar system.
Did you grow up thinking there were nine planets in the solar system? You might have been right all along! Today we discuss the possibility of distant worlds in our solar system.
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Avr 23, 2015
SciShow Space News explains two of the Hubble Space Telescope’s most important discoveries, and why the MESSENGER probe is about to crash into Mercury.
SciShow Space News explains two of the Hubble Space Telescope’s most important discoveries, and why the MESSENGER probe is about to crash into Mercury.
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Avr 28, 2015
In 2007, Hanny van Arkel noticed a blue blob next to a galaxy. Eight years later, scientists are still trying to figure out how it got there.
In 2007, Hanny van Arkel noticed a blue blob next to a galaxy. Eight years later, scientists are still trying to figure out how it got there.
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Avr 30, 2015
For the first time, astronomers have detected the light coming from an exoplanet. SciShow Space News explains how they did it, and why it was so difficult in the first place.
For the first time, astronomers have detected the light coming from an exoplanet. SciShow Space News explains how they did it, and why it was so difficult in the first place.
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Mai 05, 2015
In five billion years, the Sun’s going to evolve into a red giant. That’s bad news for Earth, but exciting for some of the worlds a little farther out.
In five billion years, the Sun’s going to evolve into a red giant. That’s bad news for Earth, but exciting for some of the worlds a little farther out.
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Mai 07, 2015
SciShow Space News explains how we lost track of a resupply mission, explores Pluto’s newfound ice caps, and helps you find Mercury.
SciShow Space News explains how we lost track of a resupply mission, explores Pluto’s newfound ice caps, and helps you find Mercury.
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Mai 12, 2015
Not all of the objects in the solar system are named after Greek and Roman gods -- some are named after literary figures, movie stars, and don’t get us started on what people think Earth is really called.
Not all of the objects in the solar system are named after Greek and Roman gods -- some are named after literary figures, movie stars, and don’t get us started on what people think Earth is really called.
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Mai 14, 2015
Join us for a trip into the SciShow Space News Debunker, where we explore the rumors that NASA has created a warp drive.
Join us for a trip into the SciShow Space News Debunker, where we explore the rumors that NASA has created a warp drive.
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Mai 19, 2015
It’s Jupiter’s beauty mark — but do you know where the Great Red Spot came from, or how long it’s been there, or how long it’ll continue to exist? Well, neither do scientists, really.
It’s Jupiter’s beauty mark — but do you know where the Great Red Spot came from, or how long it’s been there, or how long it’ll continue to exist? Well, neither do scientists, really.
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Mai 21, 2015
This week on SciShow Space News, we finally find out what’s causing those dark lines on Europa. Plus, learn how to become space-famous!
This week on SciShow Space News, we finally find out what’s causing those dark lines on Europa. Plus, learn how to become space-famous!
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Mai 26, 2015
Plenty of other planets in the Solar System have rings. So why not Earth?
Plenty of other planets in the Solar System have rings. So why not Earth?
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Mai 28, 2015
This week on SciShow Space News, we’re learning more about the side effects of space travel… from mice. Plus, we explore the most luminous galaxy!
This week on SciShow Space News, we’re learning more about the side effects of space travel… from mice. Plus, we explore the most luminous galaxy!
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Jun 02, 2015
Sound can’t actually travel through a vacuum like space, but scientists have learned that there’s still plenty to hear.
Sound can’t actually travel through a vacuum like space, but scientists have learned that there’s still plenty to hear.
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Jun 05, 2015
NASA has announced the scientific instruments for the Europa Clipper mission, and Cassini has passed Hyperion, the so-called “spongy moon,” for the last time.
NASA has announced the scientific instruments for the Europa Clipper mission, and Cassini has passed Hyperion, the so-called “spongy moon,” for the last time.
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Jun 09, 2015
Before you take your relationship with space to a new level by getting a telescope, find out what you really need to make the most of your summer nights staring at the sky.
Before you take your relationship with space to a new level by getting a telescope, find out what you really need to make the most of your summer nights staring at the sky.
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Jun 11, 2015
Their return was delayed for a while, but three ISS crew members are finally home. Plus, engineers have started assembling the Giant Magellan Telescope!
Their return was delayed for a while, but three ISS crew members are finally home. Plus, engineers have started assembling the Giant Magellan Telescope!
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Jun 17, 2015
Join SciShow Space as we complete our tour of the Solar System planets with the ice giants, Uranus and Neptune.
Join SciShow Space as we complete our tour of the Solar System planets with the ice giants, Uranus and Neptune.
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Jun 18, 2015
The Philae lander is awake! And it’s sending us data straight from Comet 67P!
The Philae lander is awake! And it’s sending us data straight from Comet 67P!
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Jun 23, 2015
NASA’s looking to send a giant robotic space eel to explore Europa, and a submarine to Titan. Let’s go for a swim!
NASA’s looking to send a giant robotic space eel to explore Europa, and a submarine to Titan. Let’s go for a swim!
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Jun 25, 2015
Dawn is spiraling in for a closer look at Ceres, and researchers have discovered the best evidence yet for active volcanoes on Venus. Plus, check out Venus and Jupiter right next to each other in the sky!
Dawn is spiraling in for a closer look at Ceres, and researchers have discovered the best evidence yet for active volcanoes on Venus. Plus, check out Venus and Jupiter right next to each other in the sky!
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Jun 30, 2015
Celebrate Asteroid Day by learning about the 3 biggest collisions that Earth has experienced with celestial objects.
Celebrate Asteroid Day by learning about the 3 biggest collisions that Earth has experienced with celestial objects.
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Juil 02, 2015
An ISS-bound rocket exploded on Sunday, and New Horizons has a tough job finding Pluto.
An ISS-bound rocket exploded on Sunday, and New Horizons has a tough job finding Pluto.
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Juil 07, 2015
Before you head out on your next stargazing adventure, SciShow Space has some tips for you.
Before you head out on your next stargazing adventure, SciShow Space has some tips for you.
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Juil 09, 2015
New Horizons went into safe mode and lost a few days of science observations. And there seems to be some confusion over whether there are aliens on Comet 67P.
New Horizons went into safe mode and lost a few days of science observations. And there seems to be some confusion over whether there are aliens on Comet 67P.
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Juil 14, 2015
At least some advanced civilizations might be producing tons of waste heat by now. And researchers are looking for them.
At least some advanced civilizations might be producing tons of waste heat by now. And researchers are looking for them.
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Juil 16, 2015
The record for the fastest thing ever created by humans is a tie between the Helios 2 probe… and a manhole cover.
The record for the fastest thing ever created by humans is a tie between the Helios 2 probe… and a manhole cover.
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Juil 21, 2015
New Horizons is teaching us all about Pluto! And it’s definitely not what we were expecting.
New Horizons is teaching us all about Pluto! And it’s definitely not what we were expecting.
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Juil 23, 2015
There’s basically a hole in the universe -- a region where there’s much less matter than there should be. And we don’t know why it’s there.
There’s basically a hole in the universe -- a region where there’s much less matter than there should be. And we don’t know why it’s there.
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Juil 28, 2015
Firefly takes place in an incredibly complicated star system. But it probably couldn’t exist, because physics.
Firefly takes place in an incredibly complicated star system. But it probably couldn’t exist, because physics.
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Juil 30, 2015
According to some of the latest New Horizons data, Pluto’s got flowing nitrogen ice and only half the atmosphere it had two years ago. Plus, the latest batch of exoplanets includes a world that’s a lot like Earth... probably.
According to some of the latest New Horizons data, Pluto’s got flowing nitrogen ice and only half the atmosphere it had two years ago. Plus, the latest batch of exoplanets includes a world that’s a lot like Earth... probably.
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Août 04, 2015
We've seen this done in movies right? Well, why don't spaceships have this technology?
We've seen this done in movies right? Well, why don't spaceships have this technology?
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New Results from Philae, and the Perseids Meteor Shower!
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Août 06, 2015
This week on SciShow Space News, a new set of studies is teaching us all about Comet 67P. And the Perseids meteor shower is coming up!
This week on SciShow Space News, a new set of studies is teaching us all about Comet 67P. And the Perseids meteor shower is coming up!
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Août 11, 2015
In the 1970s, astronomers Carl Sagan and Frank Drake developed the first messages intentionally sent out of our solar system. But how do you describe yourself to beings who have no concept of life on Earth?
In the 1970s, astronomers Carl Sagan and Frank Drake developed the first messages intentionally sent out of our solar system. But how do you describe yourself to beings who have no concept of life on Earth?
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Space-Grown Vegetables, and the Ring That Shouldn't Exist
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Août 13, 2015
Astronauts ate some space-grown lettuce, and astronomers discovered a ring of galaxies that’s so big it defies the laws of physics.
Astronauts ate some space-grown lettuce, and astronomers discovered a ring of galaxies that’s so big it defies the laws of physics.
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Août 18, 2015
A backyard astronomer holds the world record for most supernovas found by searching manually. He’s memorized what over a thousand galaxies look like.
A backyard astronomer holds the world record for most supernovas found by searching manually. He’s memorized what over a thousand galaxies look like.
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Août 20, 2015
This week on SciShow Space News, Cassini visited Saturn’s moon Dione for the last time, and two little shepherd moons may have helped form some of Saturn’s rings.
This week on SciShow Space News, Cassini visited Saturn’s moon Dione for the last time, and two little shepherd moons may have helped form some of Saturn’s rings.
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Août 25, 2015
NASA recently sponsored new research into turning human waste into useful things, like food and plastic. And it might be used on long-term spaceflight someday.
NASA recently sponsored new research into turning human waste into useful things, like food and plastic. And it might be used on long-term spaceflight someday.
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Août 27, 2015
This week on SciShow Space News, researchers have figured out which gas drives fire fountain eruptions on the Moon. And you can send a message or your name to the Moon or Mars!
This week on SciShow Space News, researchers have figured out which gas drives fire fountain eruptions on the Moon. And you can send a message or your name to the Moon or Mars!
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Sept 01, 2015
In the early days of spaceflight, if NASA needed to plot a rocket’s path or confirm a computer’s calculations, they knew who to ask: Katherine Johnson.
In the early days of spaceflight, if NASA needed to plot a rocket’s path or confirm a computer’s calculations, they knew who to ask: Katherine Johnson.
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Sept 03, 2015
Stephen Hawking recently announced that he’d come up with an answer to one of the biggest questions in physics. But it’ll probably be a while before we know exactly what it is.
Stephen Hawking recently announced that he’d come up with an answer to one of the biggest questions in physics. But it’ll probably be a while before we know exactly what it is.
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Spock, Hillary, Cthulhu & Other New Names for Pluto and Its Moons
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Sept 08, 2015
Earlier this year, NASA put out a call for names for features on Pluto and its moons based on an established set of rules. Now, it’s finally time to put those names on the map.
Earlier this year, NASA put out a call for names for features on Pluto and its moons based on an established set of rules. Now, it’s finally time to put those names on the map.
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Destroying Space Junk With Lasers, and Two Rare Eclipses!
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Sept 10, 2015
This week on SciShow Space News, astronauts had to take the scenic route to the ISS because of some space debris. And this month, you might get to see two eclipses: a solar eclipse, and a rare supermoon eclipse.
This week on SciShow Space News, astronauts had to take the scenic route to the ISS because of some space debris. And this month, you might get to see two eclipses: a solar eclipse, and a rare supermoon eclipse.
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Sept 15, 2015
What if an advanced civilization ran out of room to grow on their home planet? Their best bet might be to build settlements in space, so they could capture more of their star’s energy.
What if an advanced civilization ran out of room to grow on their home planet? Their best bet might be to build settlements in space, so they could capture more of their star’s energy.
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Sept 17, 2015
Elon Musk thinks that we can make Mars habitable by nuking it. But would that really work?
Elon Musk thinks that we can make Mars habitable by nuking it. But would that really work?
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Sept 22, 2015
Space missions are difficult. Reid describes three epic space mission fails!
Space missions are difficult. Reid describes three epic space mission fails!
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Sept 24, 2015
This week on SciShow Space News, Saturn’s moon Enceladus probably has a giant ocean covering the entire world. And the year-long mission to the International Space Station just hit its halfway point!
This week on SciShow Space News, Saturn’s moon Enceladus probably has a giant ocean covering the entire world. And the year-long mission to the International Space Station just hit its halfway point!
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Sept 29, 2015
Find out what kinds of things are lurking near the center of our galaxy!
Find out what kinds of things are lurking near the center of our galaxy!
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Why Comet 67P Is Shaped Like a Duck, and New Pluto Photos!
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Oct 02, 2015
This week on SciShow Space News, photos of Comet 67P and Pluto are helping us solve old mysteries and creating some new ones.
This week on SciShow Space News, photos of Comet 67P and Pluto are helping us solve old mysteries and creating some new ones.
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Oct 06, 2015
Deep in an archive in Columbus, Ohio, there’s a slip of paper with a bunch of random-looking letters and numbers printed on it called the ‘Wow’ signal.
Deep in an archive in Columbus, Ohio, there’s a slip of paper with a bunch of random-looking letters and numbers printed on it called the ‘Wow’ signal.
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Oct 08, 2015
NASA just announced the five finalists for the next Discovery missions. It looks like we’ll be sending probes to Venus, studying asteroids, or both!
NASA just announced the five finalists for the next Discovery missions. It looks like we’ll be sending probes to Venus, studying asteroids, or both!
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Oct 13, 2015
Humans are full of microbes. Humans also went to the Moon. Does that mean we left colonies over there?
Humans are full of microbes. Humans also went to the Moon. Does that mean we left colonies over there?
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Oct 15, 2015
Ancient Mars had a lot of water! This week on SciShow Space News, scientists analyzed the Curiosity rover’s data on the rocks in Gale Crater, using it to learn more about what the lakes and rivers on olden-day Mars might have looked like.
Ancient Mars had a lot of water! This week on SciShow Space News, scientists analyzed the Curiosity rover’s data on the rocks in Gale Crater, using it to learn more about what the lakes and rivers on olden-day Mars might have looked like.
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Oct 20, 2015
Most of the world believed that Earth was the center of the universe for a really long time. Then a few scientists decided to take a closer look.
Most of the world believed that Earth was the center of the universe for a really long time. Then a few scientists decided to take a closer look.
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Oct 22, 2015
The Kepler space telescope found a star that randomly gets really dim, and some people are suggesting the star’s being blocked by a huge alien structure. It’s… probably not aliens, though.
The Kepler space telescope found a star that randomly gets really dim, and some people are suggesting the star’s being blocked by a huge alien structure. It’s… probably not aliens, though.
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Oct 27, 2015
Humans are great at understanding medium-sized things, like how far the supermarket is from your house, or how to find the bathroom in the dark. But imagining distances in light-years is a lot harder -- so you’ll have to use a trick or two.
Humans are great at understanding medium-sized things, like how far the supermarket is from your house, or how to find the bathroom in the dark. But imagining distances in light-years is a lot harder -- so you’ll have to use a trick or two.
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Oct 29, 2015
Scientists studying Comets 67P and Lovejoy have discovered oxygen, alcohol, and the building block of sugar. Sounds like a regular Friday night on earth, but it’s the first time we’ve found any of these things on a comet.
Scientists studying Comets 67P and Lovejoy have discovered oxygen, alcohol, and the building block of sugar. Sounds like a regular Friday night on earth, but it’s the first time we’ve found any of these things on a comet.
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Nov 03, 2015
When scientists are planning missions, they sometimes have to take into account the fact that the light from the Sun pushes on the spacecraft. But with solar sails, they can also use that pressure to propel the craft along.
When scientists are planning missions, they sometimes have to take into account the fact that the light from the Sun pushes on the spacecraft. But with solar sails, they can also use that pressure to propel the craft along.
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Nov 05, 2015
Carl Sagan predicted some amazing things including the aftermath of nuclear war.
Carl Sagan predicted some amazing things including the aftermath of nuclear war.
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Great Minds: Tycho Brahe, the Astronomer With a Pet Elk
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Nov 10, 2015
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This episode has no summary.
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Nov 12, 2015
Learn about what might be one of the most important exoplanets we've discovered yet, and what you need to apply to become an astronaut!
Learn about what might be one of the most important exoplanets we've discovered yet, and what you need to apply to become an astronaut!
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Nov 17, 2015
You might have done it accidentally or intentionally but one thing is clear: Don't stare at the the sun! Hank Green explains why.
You might have done it accidentally or intentionally but one thing is clear: Don't stare at the the sun! Hank Green explains why.
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Nov 19, 2015
Astronomer Jean-Luc Margot has come up with a new definition for planets that may help us categorize worlds outside of the solar system, and we may have also discovered a new dwarf planet within the solar system!
Astronomer Jean-Luc Margot has come up with a new definition for planets that may help us categorize worlds outside of the solar system, and we may have also discovered a new dwarf planet within the solar system!
Date de diffusion
Nov 24, 2015
Most stars orbit the center of the galaxy. Some stars don't. Learn what scientists think is going on, with Reid Reimers!
Most stars orbit the center of the galaxy. Some stars don't. Learn what scientists think is going on, with Reid Reimers!
Date de diffusion
Nov 26, 2015
Will Mars have a ring around it? Hank Green explains in this episode of Scishow Space News!
Will Mars have a ring around it? Hank Green explains in this episode of Scishow Space News!
Date de diffusion
Déc 01, 2015
Join SciShow Space as we explore Neptune's largest moon, Triton. It's kind of a weird place and may even have liquid water!
Join SciShow Space as we explore Neptune's largest moon, Triton. It's kind of a weird place and may even have liquid water!
Date de diffusion
Déc 03, 2015
Akatsuki missed Venus once, but with a little ingenuity and its secondary engines, it's heading back on December 7th!
Akatsuki missed Venus once, but with a little ingenuity and its secondary engines, it's heading back on December 7th!
Date de diffusion
Déc 09, 2015
Get your gasmasks ready because we’re taking a trip to Titan! Reid Reimers tells us all about the mysterious moon.
Get your gasmasks ready because we’re taking a trip to Titan! Reid Reimers tells us all about the mysterious moon.
Date de diffusion
Déc 10, 2015
Those bright spots on Ceres? We've got some new insight into what they might be! Also, the Geminids meteor shower is coming up and will peak on December 13-14.
Those bright spots on Ceres? We've got some new insight into what they might be! Also, the Geminids meteor shower is coming up and will peak on December 13-14.
Date de diffusion
Déc 15, 2015
Although science has provided astounding insights into the origins of the universe, we're still not quite sure what happened in those very first few moments.
Although science has provided astounding insights into the origins of the universe, we're still not quite sure what happened in those very first few moments.
Date de diffusion
Déc 17, 2015
Click here to find out more about “New Planets Found!” and “SUPER EARTH Orbiting Our Sun!”. Ignore the clickbait...Hank Green explains what might have been found in this episode of SciShow Space.
Click here to find out more about “New Planets Found!” and “SUPER EARTH Orbiting Our Sun!”. Ignore the clickbait...Hank Green explains what might have been found in this episode of SciShow Space.
Date de diffusion
Déc 22, 2015
We've talked about a lot of extreme environments in the solar system, but the sun just might be the MOST extreme! Join SciShow as we dive a little deeper into our friendly neighborhood star.
We've talked about a lot of extreme environments in the solar system, but the sun just might be the MOST extreme! Join SciShow as we dive a little deeper into our friendly neighborhood star.
Date de diffusion
Déc 29, 2015
Is the universe expanding? About a hundred years ago astronomers made a discovery that helped us unravel the mystery of the history of the universe!
Is the universe expanding? About a hundred years ago astronomers made a discovery that helped us unravel the mystery of the history of the universe!
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Épisode final de la saison
Space Superlatives of 2015!
Episode overview
Date de diffusion
Déc 31, 2015
Let's talk about some of the awesome stuff that happened in 2015! Caitlin Hofmeister tells us all about some pretty nifty black holes and the biggest rocket created by NASA.
Let's talk about some of the awesome stuff that happened in 2015! Caitlin Hofmeister tells us all about some pretty nifty black holes and the biggest rocket created by NASA.
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