Lesson 85 - How could a moon of Saturn kill me?

Lesson 85 - How could a moon of Saturn kill me?

Saturn is best known for its rings, but how much do you really know about them? How big are they? How many are there? What are they made of? Saturn also has the most moons of any planet in the solar system and Cheryl gets to learn about some of the interesting and unique features of a few of them...including Ryan's favorite moon, Mimas. It's never too late to learn about the world around you. This is part of Our Deadly Solar System unit. Resources from this episode: Rings of Saturn labeled Rings of Saturn (NASA picture) Rings from the side (NASA picture) Saturn lit from behind (Cassini) NASA Crashed the $4 billion Cassini Spacecraft into Saturn Cassini flying over Enceladus (animation still) Titian Mimas Life on Titain? (ESA) Enceladus' Water Plumes Contain Life Clues Juno (NASA JPL) NASA looks ahead to future Saturn missions as Cassini nears it's end

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Lesson 94 - Final Lesson

Lesson 94 - Final Lesson

This is our last lesson, so Cheryl is asking Ryan as many questions as she can (listed below)! It's been fun learning together, but all good things must come to an end. It's never too late to learn ab...

1 Tammi 20241h 11min

Lesson 93 - What is Astronomy?

Lesson 93 - What is Astronomy?

Ryan is super excited to talk all about Astronomy this week! This is our last lesson of the unit and there's a lot to cover. From what satellite's and probes actually do (besides take pictures) to our...

25 Joulu 202350min

Lesson 92 - What is Meteorology?

Lesson 92 - What is Meteorology?

What do meteorologist do beyond just predicting the weather for the news or apps on our phones? And why do we call it "meteor-ology" when it's not about meteors from space? Learn more about what exact...

18 Joulu 202333min

Lesson 91 - What is Geology?

Lesson 91 - What is Geology?

Do you remember the Rock Cycle? What are crystals and where do they come from? What exactly do geologists do other than study rocks? From dinosaurs to volcanoes, Cheryl learns a lot about geology and ...

11 Joulu 202336min

Lesson 90 - What is Physics?

Lesson 90 - What is Physics?

Physics may be the most fundamental science, but sometimes it can be intimidating. What's it's purpose? What does it endeavor to understand? And what does it have to do with Yoda and time zones? Learn...

4 Joulu 202333min

Lesson 89 - What is Chemistry?

Lesson 89 - What is Chemistry?

What is the Periodic Table and why is it shaped the way it is? What's the difference between an atom and an element? And, most importantly, how is Chemistry like makeup? These and more questions all g...

27 Marras 202339min

Lesson 88 - What is Biology?

Lesson 88 - What is Biology?

Ryan's "first love" science, this week he and Cheryl learn what exactly the study of Biology is. How is it organized, what do biologists actually study, and what's the best mnemonic to remember the le...

20 Marras 202338min

Lesson 87 - What is science?

Lesson 87 - What is science?

We're starting a new unit, which will also be our last unit: What is Science! We're starting with an overview of what science is and what science isn't and how to know the difference. Cheryl shares he...

13 Marras 202335min

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