7. Moon
Moon Landing
Enjoy this original footage of the NASA Apollo 11 moon landing on July 20, 1969. This moment started a new era
for space exploration and is remembered through Neil Armstrong’s famous words “one small step for man, one
giant leap for mankind”.
The moon landing video features clips of Neil Armstrong, the American flag and the desolate Moon landscape.
8. Black hole
Black Hole Destroying a Star
Watch this amazing animation of a black hole destroying a star in the deepest reaches of space.
Not even a huge star such as the one seen in this video can escape the incredible gravitational
pull of a black hole.
12. nebula
Nebula
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Portion of the Carina nebula
A nebula (from Latin: "cloud";[1] pl.
nebulae or nebulæ, with ligature,
15. the solar system song
I am the Sun.
I’m a burning ball of fire.
I’m very big indeed.
Life on earth depends on me.
I am the sun.
I am Mercury.
I’m the closest planet to the sun.
I’m a ball of iron — I have no moons.
I am Mercury.
I am Venus.
I’m the same size as the Earth
but I spin the other way and much more slowly.
I have no water — I am Venus.
I am the Earth.
The place where we all live.
There is land and lots of sea so I look blue.
I have a moon.
I am the Earth.
I am Mars.
I’m a rocky, red planet.
My mountains are the highest in our solar system.
I have 2 moons.
I am Mars.
I am Jupiter.
I’m a gas giant.
I’m the biggest and I spin the fastest.
I have the biggest moon.
I am Jupiter.
I am Saturn.
I’m a gas giant.
My rings are made of ice.
Titan is my biggest moon.
I am Saturn.
I am Uranus.
I’m an icy gas giant.
I’m the coldest planet in our solar system.
And I have rings made of dust.
I am Uranus.
I am Neptune.
16. birth of the solar
system
Birth of the Solar System
Watch this excellent National Geographic video which details how the solar system
was born using breathtaking animations. Learn how the Sun was born billions of
years ago and started the process of nuclear fusion, releasing photons as it
combined hydrogen atoms to form helium. Stars such as the Sun release huge
amounts of energy over the billions of years they exist and their lifetime often ends
in a spectacular explosion, the intense energy helping form new elements. The
creation of our solar system was part of a series of violent explosions and intense
radiation going all the way back to the Big Bang that most scientists agree created
the Universe.
17. the sun
Makes life on our planet possible by giving us great amounts of light and heat.
Contains about 98% of the mass of the entire Solar System.
Is just a medium sized star (yellow dwarf). It is about 1.4 million kilometers in diameter.
Is the center of our Solar System. All the planets and other objects orbit around it.
Is very gaseous, and made up mostly of hydrogen.
Contains darkspots that are known as sunspots.
18. mercury
Is about the same size as the Moon. Its mass (weight) is 1/20th
that of the Earth. Its diameter is 2/5 that of our planet.
Is the closest planet to the Sun. It is about 58 million
kilometers from the Sun.
Makes one complete orbit around the Sun every 87.97 days.
Rotates on its axis very slowly compared to Earth. It
completes one rotation in about 58 days and 15 minutes.
Is covered with mountains, craters, ridges and valleys.
Has no satellites.
19. venus
Is the closest planet to the Earth. It is about the same
size as the Earth.
Is the second planet in order from the Sun. It is about
108 million kilometers from the Sun.
Makes one complete orbit around the Sun every
224.7 days.
Rotates on its axis more slowly than any other planet.
It completes one rotation in about 243 days and 24
minutes.
Is the brightest object in our sky, besides the Sun and
Moon.
Has no satellites.
20. the earth
Is the planet that we live on, our planet.
Is the third planet in order from the Sun. It is
about 150 million kilometers from the Sun.
Makes one complete orbit around the Sun
every 365.27 days.
Rotates on its axis about the same speed as
Mars (just a little slower). It completes one
rotation in about 23 hours and 56 minutes.
Is mostly covered by water (75%).
Has a total of 1 satellite (the Moon).
21. mars
Is sometimes called the Red Planet. Its mass (weight) is 1/10th that
of the Earth. Its diameter is 1/2 that of our planet.
Is the fourth planet in order from the Sun. It is about 228 million
kilometers from the Sun.
Makes one complete orbit around the Sun every 686.98 days.
Rotates on its axis about the same speed as the Earth. It completes
one rotation in about 24 hours and 37 minutes.
Has seasons similar to our planet, but they last much longer.
Has a total of 2 satellites (or moons).
22. jupiter
Is the largest of all the planets. Its mass (weight) is over 320 times
that of the Earth. Its diameter is over 10 times that of our planet.
Is the fifth planet in order from the Sun. It is about 780 million
kilometers from the Sun.
Makes one complete orbit around the Sun every 11.86 years.
Rotates on its axis faster than any other planet. It completes one
rotation in about 9 hours and 50 minutes.
Is one of the brightest planets.
Has a total of 16 satellites.
23. saturn
Is the second largest of all the planets. Its
mass (weight) is over 95 times that of the
Earth. Its diameter is over 10 times that of
our planet.
Is the sixth planet in order from the Sun. It is
about 1.4 billion kilometers from the Sun.
Makes one complete orbit around the Sun
every 29.46 years.
Rotates on its axis at a very fast speed. It
completes one rotation in about 10 hours and
39 minutes.
Is known for the many rings that go around
it.
Has a total of 21 satellites.
24. uranus
Is composed mainly of hydrogen and helium gases.
Its mass (weight) is over 14 times that of the Earth.
Its diameter is 4 times that of our planet.
Is the seventh planet in order from the Sun. It is
about 2.9 billion kilometers from the Sun.
Makes one complete orbit around the Sun every 84
years.
Rotates on its axis about the same speed as the
Neptune. It completes one rotation in about 17
hours and 14 minutes.
Can sometimes be seen with the naked eye.
Has a total of 15 satellites (or moons).
25. neptune
Is very similar to Uranus in size. Its mass (weight) is over 17 times that
of the Earth. Its diameter is 4 times that of our planet.
Is the eighth planet in order from the Sun. It is about 4.5 billion
kilometers from the Sun.
Makes one complete orbit around the Sun every 164.79 years.
Rotates on its axis about the same speed as Uranus. It completes one
rotation in about 18 hours and 26 minutes.
Has a weather system that is very active. Some storms with winds of
400 miles per hour have lasted for hundreds of years on its surface.
Has a total of 8 satellites (or moons).