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The Nebra sky disk

The Nebra sky disk is the world's oldest known concrete representation of astronomical phenomena and is more than 3600 years old. It shows a crescent moon, the full moon - sometimes interpreted as the sun - and a total of 32 stars. Author: ZDF/Terra X/SPIEGEL TV/Christopher Gerisch/Tilman Remme/Rei

Clouds in Weather Patterns

Learn about factors, such as wind, moisture, temperature, and air pressure, at a regional level that help produce the weather that people experience locally. This video provides students with the opportunity to visualize a phenomenon that is too big and too remote to experience in a classroom. Stude

Cloud Momevement and Patterns in our Earth System

For more Science Videos: https://lt.org/ * It has been heretofore understood that patterns of cloudiness are controlled by large scale weather systems. In this video, BJORN STEVENS challenges this orthodoxy, arguing that small and intermediate scales of motion play a key role in determining the Eart

NASA ScienceCasts: A Sunset Sky Show

Click here to see more videos: https://alugha.com/NASA Visit http://science.nasa.gov/ for more. On the evening of March 18 (2018), step outside for a view of the crescent Moon, Venus, and Mercury together above the twilight horizon.

ScienceCasts: Amazing Sunset Sky Show

Venus and Jupiter are converging for a must-see close encounter at the end of June. It could be the best backyard sky show of 2015. Visit http://science.nasa.gov/ for more. Click here to see more videos: https://alugha.com/NASA This video is from 2015

See How NASA Studies Water Availability from the Sky

Click here to see more videos: https://alugha.com/NASA NASA's Airborne Snow Observatory collects data that could help improve water management for 1.5 billion people worldwide who rely on snow melt for their water supply. This segment was aired live during episode 3 of NASA Science Live: Our Weird

6 Things That Damage Your Relationships

Do you struggle with relationships? Were there times you wondered, what went wrong? There are certain types of behavior that damage your relationships, and sometimes, you don’t even notice you’re doing them. So today, we’re going to find out what they are and how to prevent them. Disclaimer: This v

Daylight Hours and the Sun’s Apparent Path

Explore the duration of daylight and the Sun’s apparent path in the sky in a northern hemisphere location during the solstices with this adapted WorldWide Telescope video. This resource gives students an opportunity to observe differences in the Sun’s apparent path across the sky and make evidence-b

Shifting Shadows

Explore how the position of the Sun in the sky affects shadows on Earth’s surface in this live-action video from PEEP and the Big Wide World. Use the video to observe evidence of the relationship between the Sun and shadows and to describe how the position of the Sun in the sky results in changes in

6 Thoughts That Are Making You Depressed

Are your thoughts making you depressed without realizing it? In our social media society, negative self talk has in many ways become the norm, and it’s easy to fall into a pattern of constantly comparing yourself to others or setting unrealistically high expectations for yourself. While these practi

Why Doesn't the Moon Fall Down?

Astronomer Doris Daou explains how the forces of speed and gravity keep the Moon in a constant orbit around Earth in this animated video segment adapted from NASA. The Moon, Earth's natural satellite, seems to hover in the sky, unaffected by gravity. However, the reason the Moon stays in orbit is pr