This is a FOUR-PART video series that takes you on a complete tour of the International Space Station, guided by a NASA astronaut and filmed in the summer of 2009. Enjoy!
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They are in low earth orbit, so yes they are in space. They are still experiencing the pull of the Earth’s gravity, but since they are orbiting the Earth at just the right speed to stay in orbit, it feels “weightless” to them.
Where can I get a good clear easy to read sky chart of my region?( I mean free and online and preferably printable)
Are they in space in this video? If not, why are they floating?
Yes – there’s a whole section on black holes in Unit 7, and there’s a special black hole teleclass coming soon!
Yes! We just had astronaut ice cream on our camping trip – so fun!
Have you ever eaten astronaut food
what are all the things he is talking about?
Sure thing! You can try What’s Up in the Sky or Star Gazing.
They are in low earth orbit, so yes they are in space. They are still experiencing the pull of the Earth’s gravity, but since they are orbiting the Earth at just the right speed to stay in orbit, it feels “weightless” to them.
Where can I get a good clear easy to read sky chart of my region?( I mean free and online and preferably printable)
Are they in space in this video? If not, why are they floating?
Yes – there’s a whole section on black holes in Unit 7, and there’s a special black hole teleclass coming soon!
hey do you have anything on black holes
Check the syllabus here:
https://www.sciencelearningspace2.com/2009/07/fall-syllabus/
January is Chemistry month, so make sure you have your chemical set ready!
When is the next unit going up?
sevy keble 🙂
Looks like a nice video, but it couldn’t work for us. It couldn’t load. 🙁
sevy keble 🙂