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Astronaut
Have you ever wondered what it takes to become an astronaut? Narrated by Ewan McGregor, this CG animated program shows the training regimen and what is expected of astronauts who go into space. You will visit the space shuttle, tour the International Space Station, and more.

Astronomyths
Join an old man and his grandson as they view the constellations that appear in the autumn night skies. Keep watching as the myths behind these constellations come to life, as the knowledge of the man and the imagination of the boy come together, blending modern astronomy with ancient Greek mythology.

Autumn Stargazing
Autumn Stargazing highlights the stars and constellations of fall. You and your family will learn to find your way around the autumn, night sky using the stars as your guide. You will also learn that there are more than just stars to observe in the evening sky.

Back To The Moon For Good
Explore the moon, our nearest neighbor in space, and past lunar missions in this show narrated by Tim Allen.

Black Holes
View scientifically accurate simulations of black holes and the strange effects they create. Topics include: How are super massive black holes made? Where did the idea of a black hole come from? How do we detect them? What would happen if you were to approach one? Will the Earth ever get sucked into a black hole?

Blown Away: The Wild World of Weather
Be blown away by this look at the world of weather. Travel through a thunderstorm, inside a tornado, and into space. Learn about the water cycle, how storms develop, and safety tips about lightning, tornadoes and hurricanes.

CAPCOM Go
We are ‘go’ to launch with the Apollo missions to the Moon as you become immersed in the Apollo 11 story. Learn about our moon and the great space race as you see the successes and failures through actual NASA footage.

DARK
Take a trip across our world and through our universe. Discover how astronomers use radio telescopes to map dark matter and use supercomputers to model its behavior in our universe.

Distant Worlds - Alien Life?
Explore the possibilities of alien life in our solar system. How do we search for exoplanets? Can we detect life on those worlds? And what would alien life look like?

Dynamic Earth
Take a trip through Earth's amazing climate engine. Follow the energy from the Sun as it affects our atmosphere, oceans, and biosphere. Learn about the intricacies of our climate while traveling around the solar system, into the ocean depths and even through hurricane Katrina.

Einstein's Gravity Playlist
Join a PhD student studying physics as she explores the gravitational waves of our universe. Learn how these waves form and travel through space.

Forward To The Moon
Learn about our nearest neighbor in space, the moon, and our plans to create a permanent base on it. The Artemis mission will also be discussed.

From Earth To The Universe
Takes a journey into our universe through the history and science of astronomy. Observe the Earth from the International Space Station, travel to the sun, explore planets, and look beyond our universe.

Hubble Vision
The Hubble Space Telescope has been in space a long time (it was launched in 1990) and has taught mankind much about the universe, from nearby objects in the solar system to distant galaxies. Many of Hubble’s discoveries are explored, such as planet views, types of stars, and galaxies.

IBEX: Search for the Edge of the Solar System
Two teens ask questions and search for the solar system. Learn about the Interstellar Boundary Explorer, IBEX, and its mission to understand the heliosphere, which surrounds the solar system.

Mars: The Ultimate Voyage
Learn about NASA's current research and training, paving the way for humanity to survive the two-year journey to the red planet and back.

Mayan Archaeoastronomy
Experience the colorful tales of Mayan mythology and astronomy and learn about the astronomy behind the Mayan calendar and their ancient temples.

Mexica Archaeoastronomy
Explore the role astronomical observations played in the pre-Hispanic cultures of Mexico. The show’s vibrant visuals and audio will immerse you in the myths and wonder of early Mexican culture.

Moon Dreams
Explore the origins of the Moon, how it has affected life on Earth and the possibility of life on other moons in the solar system.

Out There
Join the search for extrasolar planets orbiting distant stars and explore some of the worlds already discovered.

Phantom Of The Universe
Most matter in our universe is invisible. Learn abou this dark matter and its discovery as you travel inside the Large Hadron Collider, across space, and through time.

Seasonal Stargazing
Four shows, one for each season, cover the basic constellations and stars of the season. Each show is available in a short and long version. The short version explores the night sky visible through city lights. The long version explores the light-polluted sky above a city before journeying to a clear, country, night sky.

Seeing!
Travel with a photon of light across space, from a distant star to your eye. Join Neil deGrasse Tyson on this cosmic journey, and learn about our amazing light sensors, our eyes.

Space Opera
Climb aboard an alien ship and tour our solar system during a transcendental journey set to the soundtrack of Gustav Holst's The Planets, Op. 32.

SpacePark 360 Infinity
Experience thrills and chills as you ride on nine different amusement park rides across the solar system and beyond.

SpacePark360
Travel out to the planets, and experience thrills on nine different, amusement park rides, each ride set on a different location in the solar system. Locations include: Mercury, the surface of Venus, Cape Canaveral, Mars, the clouds of Jupiter, Jupiter's moon Io, Saturn's moon Titan, the rings of Uranus and Neptune.

Spring Stargazing
Spring Stargazing highlights the stars and constellations of spring. You and your family will learn to find your way around the spring night sky using the stars as your guide. You will also learn that there are more than just stars to observe in the evening sky.

Stars
Narrated by Mark Hamill, this show takes the audience on a visually stunning trip through the galaxy. Learn about how stars form, the nature of light, and the history of astronomy. Journey through the galaxy to experience the beauty and destructive power of stars, the powerhouses of our universe.

Summer Stargazing
Summer Stargazing highlights the stars and constellations of summer. You and your family will learn to find your way around the summer night sky using the stars as your guide. You will also learn that there are more than just stars to observe in the evening sky.

Sunstruck
Get an in-depth look at our star, the Sun. Observe the birth of the Sun, the life of a photon, and how teh Sun both supports and threatens life on Earth.

The Aurora: The Mysterious Light
Shimmering lights softly illuminate the clear dark skies. Learn what causes these mysterious lights and by using actual time-lapse photography, witness the splendor which is the Aurora.

The Hot And Energetic Universe
Explore the hot and violent interactions of our galaxy including supernovae, supermassive black holes, and neutron stars.

The Sun: Our Living Star
Explore our nearest stellar neighbor, the Sun, and its impact on our planet. Learn how humanity has observed and worshipped the Sun.

Two Small Pieces of Glass
Take a look at the history of telescopes and how they continue to expand our understanding of the universe. You'll see the history of the telescope, from Galileo's modifications to a spyglass to the launch of the Hubble Space Telescope.

Waiting Far Away
Go on a cosmic, audiovisual journey with an explorer willing to go so far that he may never find his way home.

We Are Aliens
Learn about the science of astrobiology by exploring planets around other stars, learning about “habitable zones,” and looking for alien life in our own solar system.

We Are Astronomers
Learn about the science of astronomy and the work of astronomers as they peer deep into space, revealing the global collaboration, technology, and dedication required to solve the mysteries of the universe. Observe the wonders of the universe in each wavelength of light. Narrated by David Tennant.

Wilbear's Adventure
Wilbear, a young teddy bear, dreams of flying. He is interested in the Wright brothers and wants to learn all about them. Young children will learn about flight, airplanes, the stars and constellations along with Wilbear in this great children's show.

Winter Stargazing
Winter Stargazing highlights the stars and constellations of winter. You and your family will learn to find your way around the winter night sky using the stars as your guide. You will also learn that there are more than just stars to observe in the evening sky.