497
497
Feb 3, 2011
02/11
by
NASA; Langley Research Center
movies
eye 497
favorite 1
comment 0
Students learn how geometry, geometric shapes, and navigation are used to explore Mars. They also learn how NASA researchers collect, analyze, and interpret the data collected from exploration to develop theories about the existence of water and life on Mars. To license this film and get a higher quality version for broadcast/film purposes, contact A/V Geeks LLC .
Topics: NASA, geometry, Mars
276
276
Feb 8, 2011
02/11
by
NASA; Langley Research Center
movies
eye 276
favorite 0
comment 0
What makes popcorn pop?
Topics: NASA, KSNN, Heat Energy, Expand, Water, Steam
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623
Feb 8, 2011
02/11
by
NASA; Langley Research Center
movies
eye 623
favorite 0
comment 0
NASA Kids Science News segment explaining what the Mars Rover is and what it did.
Topics: NASA, KSNN, Mars, Radio Waves, Pathfinder, Remote Control, Robot, Sojourner, Satellites, Rovers
266
266
Feb 7, 2011
02/11
by
NASA; Langley Research Center
movies
eye 266
favorite 0
comment 0
Calcium And Bones. This segment describes how astronauts maintain healthy bones in space.
Topics: NASA, KSNN, Hannah, Calcium, Bones, Exercise, Bone Loss
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491
Feb 8, 2011
02/11
by
NASA; Langley Research Center
movies
eye 491
favorite 1
comment 0
NASA Kids Science News segment explaining time zones and how they work.
Topics: NASA, KSNN, Time Zones, Earth, Sphere, 360 Degrees, Longitude, 24 Hours, Sun, Noon
226
226
Feb 8, 2011
02/11
by
NASA; Langley Research Center
movies
eye 226
favorite 1
comment 0
What is static electricity?
Topics: NASA, KSNN, Atom, Proton: Electron, Positive, Negative, Charge
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136
Feb 8, 2011
02/11
by
NASA; Langley Research Center
movies
eye 136
favorite 0
comment 0
¿Qué causa los relámpagos?
Topics: NASA, KSNN, Positiva, Negativa, Carga Eléctrica
210
210
Feb 7, 2011
02/11
by
NASA; Langley Research Center
movies
eye 210
favorite 0
comment 0
KSNN Compilation 14
Topics: NASA, KSNN
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147
Feb 7, 2011
02/11
by
NASA; Langley Research Center
movies
eye 147
favorite 0
comment 0
KSNN Compilation 13
Topics: NASA, KSNN
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196
Feb 7, 2011
02/11
by
NASA; Langley Research Center
movies
eye 196
favorite 0
comment 0
KSNN Compilation 19
Topics: NASA, KSNN
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157
Feb 8, 2011
02/11
by
NASA; Langley Research Center
movies
eye 157
favorite 0
comment 0
¿Quién inventó el avión?
Topics: NASA, KSNN, Wright, Aviones
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288
Feb 8, 2011
02/11
by
NASA; Langley Research Center
movies
eye 288
favorite 1
comment 0
What is static electricity?
Topics: NASA, KSNN, Atom, Proton: Electron, Positive, Negative, Charge
226
226
Feb 7, 2011
02/11
by
NASA; Langley Research Center
movies
eye 226
favorite 1
comment 0
What makes bubbles round?
Topics: NASA, KSNN, Water, Electric, Molecule, Air Pressure
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333
Feb 8, 2011
02/11
by
NASA; Langley Research Center
movies
eye 333
favorite 0
comment 0
Who invented the aeroplane?
Topics: NASA, KSNN, Flying Machine, Wright Brothers, Flyer
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151
Feb 8, 2011
02/11
by
NASA; Langley Research Center
movies
eye 151
favorite 0
comment 0
¿Qué hace que las cosas se muevan?
Topics: NASA, KSNN, Energía, Energía Cinética
303
303
Feb 7, 2011
02/11
by
NASA; Langley Research Center
movies
eye 303
favorite 0
comment 0
NASA Kids Science News segment explaining how Mars breaks records.
Topics: NASA, KSNN, Planet, Mars, Mt. Everest, Olympus, Valles Marineris, Canyon, Records, Kilometer, Grand...
691
691
Feb 6, 2011
02/11
by
NASA; Langley Research Center
movies
eye 691
favorite 1
comment 0
In this program, students are invited to actively join the tree house detectives as they investigate the Case of the Unknown Stink. The tree house detectives accept the challenge of trying to find the source of an unpleasant odor that is invading the surrounding neighborhoods. To determine the source of the stink, the detectives learn about the sense of smell: what it is, how people and animals smell, and how wind speed and direction influence the movement of odor. They also learn that the...
Topics: NASA, senses
988
988
Feb 6, 2011
02/11
by
NASA; Langley Research Center
movies
eye 988
favorite 1
comment 0
In “The Case of the Phenomenal Weather”, students can join the tree house detectives as they plan a trip to the Caribbean and encounter problems trying to predict the weather. In this case the tree house detectives will learn about violent storms such as hurricanes and tornadoes, weather fronts, global wind patterns and climates. While solving the case, they will discover that predicting the weather is not predictable at all! To license this film and get a higher quality version for...
Topics: NASA, weather
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579
Feb 6, 2011
02/11
by
NASA; Langley Research Center
movies
eye 579
favorite 1
comment 0
In The Case of the Challenging Flight, the tree house detectives are onto a newcase as they try to win the Egg-tra-ordinary Plane Contest. They do not want to repeat their unsuccessful performance of years past; therefore, they decide that they need to build a better plane. The tree house detectives use their skills in scientific investigation to learn about the four forces of flight and then use their newfound knowledge as they design and construct a plane. As the tree house detectives...
Topics: NASA, aviation, aeronautics
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153
Feb 8, 2011
02/11
by
NASA; Langley Research Center
movies
eye 153
favorite 0
comment 0
¿Qué es la estática?
Topics: NASA, KSNN, Chispa, tomo, Positiva, Negativa, Carga, Descarga
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406
Feb 8, 2011
02/11
by
NASA; Langley Research Center
movies
eye 406
favorite 0
comment 0
Who invented the aeroplane?
Topics: NASA, KSNN, Flying Machine, Wright Brothers, Flyer
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199
Feb 7, 2011
02/11
by
NASA; Langley Research Center
movies
eye 199
favorite 0
comment 0
KSNN Compilation 1
Topics: NASA, KSNN
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412
Feb 7, 2011
02/11
by
NASA; Langley Research Center
movies
eye 412
favorite 0
comment 0
What causes a lightning flash?
Topics: NASA, KSNN, Cloud, Charge, Discharge, Spark
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175
Feb 8, 2011
02/11
by
NASA; Langley Research Center
movies
eye 175
favorite 0
comment 0
What makes things go?
Topics: NASA, KSNN, Stored Energy, Kintetic Energy, Force, Power Source, Tyrone Green
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138
Feb 8, 2011
02/11
by
NASA; Langley Research Center
movies
eye 138
favorite 0
comment 0
¿Por qué cambian las hojas de colores?
Topics: NASA, KSNN, Otoño, Clorofila
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364
Feb 8, 2011
02/11
by
NASA; Langley Research Center
movies
eye 364
favorite 1
comment 0
NASA Kids Science News segment explaining the medical care of astronauts.
Topics: NASA, KSNN, Astronauts, Blood Pressure, Eye Surgery, Medicine, Medical Equipement, Ear...
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179
Feb 7, 2011
02/11
by
NASA; Langley Research Center
movies
eye 179
favorite 0
comment 0
KSNN Compilation 11
Topics: NASA, KSNN
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159
Feb 8, 2011
02/11
by
NASA; Langley Research Center
movies
eye 159
favorite 0
comment 0
¿Por qué las palomitas de maíz explotan?
Topics: NASA, KSNN
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139
Feb 8, 2011
02/11
by
NASA; Langley Research Center
movies
eye 139
favorite 0
comment 0
What makes things go?
Topics: NASA, KSNN, Stored Energy, Kintetic Energy, Force, Power Source, Tyrone Green
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507
Feb 8, 2011
02/11
by
NASA; Langley Research Center
movies
eye 507
favorite 1
comment 0
NASA Kids Science News segment explaining how plants grow in space.
Topics: NASA, KSNN, Plants, Earth, Grow, Space, Gravity, Zero-Gravity, Light, Experiments, NASA,...
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161
Feb 7, 2011
02/11
by
NASA; Langley Research Center
movies
eye 161
favorite 0
comment 0
KSNN Compilation 7
Topics: NASA, KSNN
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293
Feb 8, 2011
02/11
by
NASA; Langley Research Center
movies
eye 293
favorite 0
comment 0
Why Study Earth From Space? This segment describes how satellites are used to study places in the environment scientists cannot reach.
Topics: NASA, KSNN, Natural Disasters, Satellites, Research, Study
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182
Feb 8, 2011
02/11
by
NASA; Langley Research Center
movies
eye 182
favorite 0
comment 0
¿Qué es la estática?
Topics: NASA, KSNN, Chispa, tomo, Positiva, Negativa, Carga, Descarga
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115
Feb 8, 2011
02/11
by
NASA; Langley Research Center
movies
eye 115
favorite 0
comment 0
¿Trabaja un electroimán como un imán regular?
Topics: NASA, KSNN
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102
Feb 8, 2011
02/11
by
NASA; Langley Research Center
movies
eye 102
favorite 0
comment 0
¿Qué hace que las cosas se muevan?
Topics: NASA, KSNN
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364
Feb 7, 2011
02/11
by
NASA; Langley Research Center
movies
eye 364
favorite 2
comment 0
NASA Kids Science News segment explaining how email works.
Topics: NASA, KSNN, Email, Technology, Computer, Message, Server, Send, Receive, Post Office, Electronically
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236
Feb 8, 2011
02/11
by
NASA; Langley Research Center
movies
eye 236
favorite 0
comment 0
NASA Kids Science News segment explaining the zero and how it works.
Topics: NASA, KSNN, Mathmetician, Zero, Mayans, Negative Numbers, Multiply, Addition, Indian, Numbers,...
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527
Feb 3, 2011
02/11
by
NASA; Langley Research Center
movies
eye 527
favorite 5
comment 0
students will learn how patterns, functions and algebra can help NASA engineers design new ways of propelling spacecraft and how electricity and magnetism are being used to replace the fuel-consuming rocket propulsion commonly used to deliver a push to spacecraft. Students will discover three projects that use electromagnetism in a dynamic way: the Magnetic Levitation Launch System (MagLev), the Propulsive Small Expendable Deployer System (ProSEDS), and the student-designed Icarus satellite....
Topics: NASA, algebra, maglev, engineering
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609
Feb 6, 2011
02/11
by
NASA; Langley Research Center
movies
eye 609
favorite 2
comment 0
In Measurement, Ratios, and Graphing: 3…2…1…Crash!, students will learn the history of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and discover how NASA Langley Research Center improves aircraft performance and safety by conducting extreme tests such as crashing planes, skidding tires, and blasting water. Students will observe NASA engineers using measurement, ratios, and graphing to make predictions and draw conclusions during their extreme tests. Students will learn how...
Topics: NASA, aviation, aeronautics, data analysis
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239
Feb 8, 2011
02/11
by
NASA; Langley Research Center
movies
eye 239
favorite 0
comment 0
What is sound?
Topics: NASA, KSNN, Vibration, Energy, Ear Drum
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568
Feb 3, 2011
02/11
by
NASA; Langley Research Center
movies
eye 568
favorite 1
comment 0
Students will learn about the past, present, and future space suits that astronauts wear. They will learn how the Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo space suits were developed. Students will also learn why sizing a space suit is critical for astronauts working in space. They will also be introduced to three advanced space suit prototypes: the H-Suit, ISuit, and D-Suit. Students will observe NASA researchers using functions and statistics to determine sizing and performance characteristics. By...
Topics: NASA, spacesuit, space wear, EVA
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181
Feb 7, 2011
02/11
by
NASA; Langley Research Center
movies
eye 181
favorite 0
comment 0
KSNN Compilation 4
Topics: NASA, KSNN
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204
Feb 8, 2011
02/11
by
NASA; Langley Research Center
movies
eye 204
favorite 1
comment 0
What makes popcorn pop?
Topics: NASA, KSNN, Heat Energy, Expand, Water, Steam
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264
Feb 8, 2011
02/11
by
NASA; Langley Research Center
movies
eye 264
favorite 0
comment 0
This 60-second video explains the Northern Lights for grades 3-5. In Spanish.
Topics: NASA, KSNN
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362
Feb 7, 2011
02/11
by
NASA; Langley Research Center
movies
eye 362
favorite 0
comment 0
NASA Kids Science News segment explaining the technology of CDs.
Topics: NASA, KSNN, Sound, Digital Code, CD, Technology, Music, Laser Beam, Pits, Micron, Track
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419
Feb 7, 2011
02/11
by
NASA; Langley Research Center
movies
eye 419
favorite 0
comment 0
NASA Kids Science News segment explaining what the coolest gas is.
Topics: NASA, KSNN, Gases, Cool, Temperature, Laser, Atom, Bose-Einstein, Matter, States, Liquids, Solids,...
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486
Feb 8, 2011
02/11
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NASA; Langley Research Center
movies
eye 486
favorite 0
comment 0
NASA Kids Science News segment explaining how wind tunnels work and what they do.
Topics: NASA, KSNN, Wind Tunnel, Airplane, Fan, Wind, Testing, Models, Scale, Aircraft, Race Cars,...
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472
Feb 6, 2011
02/11
by
NASA; Langley Research Center
movies
eye 472
favorite 0
comment 0
The treehouse detectives investigate the planet Mars and habitats found on Earth in order to design a habitat suitable for Mars. To license this film and get a higher quality version for broadcast/film purposes, contact A/V Geeks LLC .
Topics: NASA, Mars exploration
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323
Feb 8, 2011
02/11
by
NASA; Langley Research Center
movies
eye 323
favorite 1
comment 0
NASA Kids Science News segment explaining how water works in space.
Topics: NASA, KSNN, Water Cycle, Space, Water Supply, Recycle, Astronauts, Nature, Earth, Rain, Evaporation
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490
Feb 7, 2011
02/11
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NASA; Langley Research Center
movies
eye 490
favorite 0
comment 0
NASA Kids Science News segment explaining what NASA is doing about airplane noise.
Topics: NASA, KSNN, Sound, Wave, Amplitude, Airplane Noise, Active Noise Control, Engine, Slats, Flaps,...
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330
Feb 8, 2011
02/11
by
NASA; Langley Research Center
movies
eye 330
favorite 2
comment 0
NASA Kids Science News segment explaining why astronauts study sand in space.
Topics: NASA, KSNN, Sand, Space, Astronauts, Particles, Ground, Quick Sand, Liquefaction, Studying,...
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675
Feb 8, 2011
02/11
by
NASA; Langley Research Center
movies
eye 675
favorite 2
comment 0
NASA Kids Science News segment explaining what nanotechnology does.
Topics: NASA, KSNN, Nano, Nanotechnology, Billionth, Nanometer, Computers, Technology, Nanorobots,...
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194
Feb 9, 2011
02/11
by
NASA; Langley Research Center
movies
eye 194
favorite 0
comment 0
Examines the skills and processes needed to design the next generation of launch vehicles and how mathematics, science, and technology work together to improve human space flight, with increased safety and economy. To license this film and get a higher quality version for broadcast/film purposes, contact A/V Geeks LLC .
Topics: NASA, aviation, aeronautics
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129
Feb 8, 2011
02/11
by
NASA; Langley Research Center
movies
eye 129
favorite 0
comment 0
¿Qué es el sonido?
Topics: NASA, KSNN
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823
Feb 12, 2011
02/11
by
NASA; Langley Research Center
movies
eye 823
favorite 2
comment 0
In Patterns, Functions and Algebra: Wired for Space, students will learn how patterns, functions and algebra can help NASA engineers design new ways of propelling spacecraft and how electricity and magnetism are being used to replace the fuel-consuming rocket propulsion commonly used to deliver a push to spacecraft. Students will discover three projects that use electromagnetism in a dynamic way: the Magnetic Levitation Launch System (MagLev), the Propulsive Small Expendable Deployer System...
Topics: NASA, electricity, magnetism
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401
Feb 8, 2011
02/11
by
NASA; Langley Research Center
movies
eye 401
favorite 0
comment 0
What is the Aurora Borealis?
Topics: NASA, KSNN, Solar Wind, Charged Particles, Gas, Television, TV
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387
Feb 7, 2011
02/11
by
NASA; Langley Research Center
movies
eye 387
favorite 0
comment 0
Why is the sky blue?
Topics: NASA, KSNN, Rainbow, White Light, Gas, Scatter
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267
Feb 8, 2011
02/11
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NASA; Langley Research Center
movies
eye 267
favorite 0
comment 0
Vision. This segment describes the research at NASA that will help pilots land in foggy conditions.
Topics: NASA, KSNN, Fog, Landing Airplanes in Foggy Conditions
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170
Feb 7, 2011
02/11
by
NASA; Langley Research Center
movies
eye 170
favorite 0
comment 0
KSNN Compilation 12
Topics: NASA, KSNN
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274
Feb 7, 2011
02/11
by
NASA; Langley Research Center
movies
eye 274
favorite 0
comment 0
KSNN Compilation 5
Topics: NASA, KSNN
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237
Feb 8, 2011
02/11
by
NASA; Langley Research Center
movies
eye 237
favorite 0
comment 0
¿Qué son las luces norteñas?
Topics: NASA, KSNN
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451
Feb 3, 2011
02/11
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NASA; Langley Research Center
movies
eye 451
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In this episode, students learn about supersonic aircraft while investigating the nature of science. They see how NASA researchers modify their work as they build powerful machines that push hypersonic records to Mach 10 and beyond. They also learn how NASA engineers and scientists use algebraic equations to help build models that will fly faster, longer and higher. By conducting inquiry-based and Web activities, students connect NASA research with the mathematics, science and technology they...
Topics: NASA, algebra, aviation
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128
Feb 8, 2011
02/11
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NASA; Langley Research Center
movies
eye 128
favorite 0
comment 0
How long is a meter?
Topics: NASA, KSNN, Metric, Millimeter, Centimeter, Decimeter
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187
Feb 8, 2011
02/11
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NASA; Langley Research Center
movies
eye 187
favorite 0
comment 0
Let's Make an electromagnet!
Topics: NASA, KSNN, Magnet
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411
Jan 31, 2011
01/11
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NASA; Langley Research Center
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eye 411
favorite 1
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Weather affects our daily lives.The elements of weather: rain, wind, fog, ice and snow affect the operation and flight of an airplane. In this program, NASA and FAA researchers will introduce students to math, science, and weather; demonstrate how these elements influence flight; and show how NASA and FAA research is used to limit the effects of these elements on flight. Students will examine: the tools, techniques, and technologies used by engineers and scientists to detect these and other...
Topics: NASA, aviation, aeronautics, weather
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101K
Feb 8, 2011
02/11
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NASA; Langley Research Center
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eye 101,273
favorite 18
comment 0
NASA Kids Science News segment explaining how the internet works.
Topics: NASA, KSNN, Server, Computer, Internet, Pages, Website, Address, KSNN, Link, Computer Mouse,...
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371
Feb 8, 2011
02/11
by
NASA; Langley Research Center
movies
eye 371
favorite 1
comment 0
Why Airplanes Fly? This segment explains how airplane flight is similar to bird flight.
Topics: NASA, KSNN, Air Foil, Wing Shape, Bernoulli
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215
Feb 8, 2011
02/11
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NASA; Langley Research Center
movies
eye 215
favorite 0
comment 0
What is sound?
Topics: NASA, KSNN, Vibration, Energy, Ear Drum
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422
Feb 7, 2011
02/11
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NASA; Langley Research Center
movies
eye 422
favorite 0
comment 0
How Many Satellites Help Study Earth? This segment describes why NASA uses different satellites to study the Earth and what these satellites collect data on.
Topics: NASA, KSNN, Satellites, What Satellites Measure
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237
Feb 7, 2011
02/11
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NASA; Langley Research Center
movies
eye 237
favorite 0
comment 0
How Do Satellites Help Study Earth? This segment describes how NASA uses satellites to study the Earth.
Topics: NASA, KSNN, Satellites, Ocean, Desert
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Feb 12, 2011
02/11
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NASA; Langley Research Center
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Students meet NASA researchers and other professional who (a) describe the relationship between force, energy, and motion; (b) discuss how NASA’s experimental X-plane is being tested to make space travel more reliable; © show students how proportionality and ratios are used to make scale models of spacecraft like the X-33; and (d) describe how scale models are more manageable than full-scale models when it comes to testing and retesting designs. To license this film and get a higher quality...
Topics: NASA, X-33
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441
Feb 3, 2011
02/11
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NASA; Langley Research Center
movies
eye 441
favorite 1
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NASA engineers and researchers use data analysis and measurement to predict solar storms, anticipate how they will affect the Earth, and improve our understanding of the Sun-Earth system. To license this film and get a higher quality version for broadcast/film purposes, contact A/V Geeks LLC .
Topics: NASA, data analysis, Sun
814
814
Feb 3, 2011
02/11
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NASA; Langley Research Center
movies
eye 814
favorite 2
comment 0
In this program, NASA engineers and researchers use data analysis and measurement to study the auroras, key regions of the Earth’s geospace or space environment. To license this film and get a higher quality version for broadcast/film purposes, contact A/V Geeks LLC .
Topics: NASA, data analysis, Earth
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142
Feb 7, 2011
02/11
by
NASA; Langley Research Center
movies
eye 142
favorite 0
comment 0
KSNN Compilation 25
Topics: NASA, KSNN
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126
Feb 8, 2011
02/11
by
NASA; Langley Research Center
movies
eye 126
favorite 0
comment 0
¿Cuánto mide un metro?
Topics: NASA, KSNN