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  • An illustration of Moon and Earth.

    Discover how impact craters can provide insight into the history of the solar system. Scientists compare impact craters that have changed over time with fresh craters to determine how landforms have evolved.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Group of young people singing and dancing. Caption: We are the place to be in the galaxy

    Hannah’s musical friends continue their journey through space. In this segment, they sing and dance through space with the sun and planets. Part of the "Space School Musical" series.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • An illustration of an elliptical orbit in space, with two foci. Lines are drawn from the foci to an object at the perigee. Caption: woman, an ellipse is a plane figure.

    The Standard Deviants explore Kepler's laws of planetary motion. Next, they discuss simple harmonic motion pendulums. Other topics covered include cycle, amplitude, wavelength, frequency, spring constants, and the restoring force. Part of the "Standard Deviants School: Physics" series.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Planet Mars. Caption: negative 63 degrees Celsius and negative 81 degrees Fahrenheit. Source, NASA.

    In this episode, host Dianna Cowern interviews planetary geologist Raquel Nuno. They discuss the reasons why Mars is inhabitable for humans. Part of the "Physics Girl" series.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Illustration of the Earth. Caption: Noon is when the sun is highest in the sky.

    How did the universe form? Where did it come from? Where does Earth fit into the equation? This segment focuses on Earth's place in the universe. Other topics covered include the solar system, gravity, planetary experience, and stars. Part of the "Earth Science" series.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Black and white photograph of a spherical object against a black sky. Caption: Mercury is scorched and irradiated

    Examines Mercury, the closest planet to the Sun. Uses photography from the Mariner fly-bys and animation to show the planet's surface features. Describes its characteristics, length of day vs. length of year, its two sunrises, and its orbit. Time-lapse images record Mercury passing across the Sun, an event that occurs only 13 times a century!

    (Source: DCMP)