Video Genre: Space

CSA Astronaut Chris Hadfield shows us how the crew of the International Space Station clip
The moon is so beautiful, but it had gone through some tough times. NASA’s Goddard
Do you want to find out what it may sound like to visit Venus? This
The universe is unbelievably big – trillions of stars and even more planets. Soo… there
Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield filmed a recent “clip and buzz” in the weightless environment of
Commander Chris Hadfield shares an astronaut’s dessert with us. On the menu is floating chocolate
Astronaut Jerry Carr knows space. As commander of Skylab, he spent over 2000 hours in
All Time-lapse sequences were taken by the astronauts onboard the International Space Station (ISS).
This is the actual sound of Mars. It is created with Mars’ actual electromagnetic emissions,
Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield shows the world how to make the tasty sandwich in microgravity
Neptune is the outermost planet of the gas giants. This is the actual sound of
Have you ever wondered how far away space is; how far are the different things
ISS commander and astronaut Chris Hadfield demonstrates what happens to tears if they start ‘falling’
Pluto is our lonely planet. It is not only a cute planet, but also it
Water is precious on the International Space Station. CSA Astronaut Chris Hadfield demonstrates how the
Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield shows us his “kitchen” in space and prepares a 0-g treat.
On Sept. 12, 1962, President John F. Kennedy declared that by the end of the
Astronaut Chris Hadfield shows us the fine points of manual digital hygiene in microgravity. A
This is the actual sound of Mercury. Scientists convert capturing electromagnetic vibrations from space into
Keeping in mind the challenge of mixing food ingredients in micro-gravity, chef Traci Des Jardins
How do astronauts shave in space? ISS Canadian Commander and astronaut Chris Hadfield demonstrate his
Uranus is famous with its unnatural solid color. Although we don’t know a lot of
We all know what Saturn looks but have you ever wondered what Saturn sounds like?
Sometimes astronauts experience disorientation and nausea when they arrive in space. CSA Astronaut Chris Hadfield
CSA Astronaut Chris Hadfield describes how feet adapt to the near-weightless environment of the International
In space, fluid distribution to the head can cause congestion, dulling the sense of taste.
Burnt steak and gunpowder in the airlock? CSA Astronaut Chris Hadfield describes how the sense
Flattened eyeballs? Random flashes of light? CSA Astronaut Chris Hadfield explains how vision is altered
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