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Big Bird and his friends Elmo and Hu Hu Zhu from China explore the stars over Sesame Street, visit the moon, and discover that the children of China and the US share the same sky. A great introduction for youngsters to the moon and stars. Best for grades pre-K-1.
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From the bright-orange planet Zula, comes the Zula Patrol. When their weather-collecting pet, Gorga, runs away, the Zula Patrol chases him all the way to our solar system. Here they learn about the weather on Earth and other planets while trying to save Gorga from the villainous Dark Truder. Best for grades Pre-K-2.
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It’s 2081 and a grandfather shares his stories of Earth with his grandchildren who were born on the Moon. Fly through their lunar colony, soar over the lava flow of an erupting volcano, ride a river through a canyon, and visit the dinosaurs as an asteroid hits. This movie introduces 15 Earth science topics! Best for grades 2-7.
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Filled with wonderful animated dinosaurs, Dinosaur Prophecy is about change through time. The film takes a “CSI” approach, investigating dinosaur bones and footprints while showing how the continents have shifted, where volcanoes have erupted, and what happened when an asteroid hit the Earth 65 million years ago. Dinosaur Prophecy is fastpaced, exciting and includes an asteroid coming our way in 2029! Best for grades 3-8.
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A great tragedy unfolds in the icy North Atlantic. Weather, ice, the sun, and human error all contributed to the sinking of this “unsinkable” ship. Experience the RMS Titanic’s last days and discover the science that could have saved the ship. Find out how modern Arctic conditions could affect us today. Best for grades 5-12.
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From nuclear forces churning at the Sun’s core, to violent ejections into surrounding space, experience the power of the Sun. Learn the stories of its birth and death. Discover the Sun’s impact on the planets and the profound role it plays for life on Earth. Best for grades 3-12.
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We are invaders and Mars is our target! Watch as each Mars mission reveals more about the Red Planet, from its deep canyons and giant volcanoes to places where we might find evidence of life, including recent discoveries by the Mars Phoenix Lander. Best for grades 3-12.
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A Maya astronomer guides you through Uxmal, Chichen Itza, Tikal and Palenque, showing the elegance and power of these great Mayan cities and the astronomy they used to predict the future—even an ominous event coming in 2012. This show provides strong cultural connections as well as modern earth science, astronomy, and mathematics experiences. Best for grades 3-12.
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Black holes are among the most mystifying, awe-inspiring phenomena in the Universe. What is a black hole? Where do they come from? How do we find them? Is there one in Earth’s neighborhood? Explore the latest scientific knowledge about black holes in a show that is visually immersive and very exciting. Narrated by John de Lancie, a.k.a. “Q” from Star Trek: the Next Generation. Best for grades 5-12.
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This epic full-dome experience recreates great moments in human spaceflight from Sputnik to Apollo on the Moon, to the International Space Station, and on to Mars. You are there, sharing each step of our journey into space, a part of every adventure. All Grades.
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Join us in the search for life in the universe – exploring all the planets in our solar system. The show includes the birth and death of stars, formation of distant galaxies and the Big Bang. Everything in the universe in just 20 minutes! All Grades.
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Millions of asteroids and comets lurk among the planets and pose a threat to Earth. See a meteorite fall, watch an asteroid explode, visit asteroids and comets, and see what happens when a comet hits Jupiter and how such an impact would change the Earth. Narrated by astronaut Tom Jones. Best for grades 5-12.
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Fifty years ago, President Kennedy chose the Moon. Today our students can also choose a trip or even a career in space. This show is filled with real adventures on the completed International Space Station and the Moon. Human spaceflight after the Space Shuttle is very exciting, engaging, and real. Best for grades 3-8.
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