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Space exploration : solar system, galaxies, constellations and stars

Contributor(s): Material type: FilmFilmPublisher number: KB9161 | TMW Media GroupLanguage: English Original language: English Series: Kids' planetPublisher: Venice, CA : TMW Media Group, [2023]Description: 1 videodisc (25 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 inContent type:
  • two-dimensional moving image
Media type:
  • video
Carrier type:
  • videodisc
Other title:
  • Kids' planet. Space exploration
  • Space expedition
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Summary: Solar system / Galaxies, constellations, and stars / Space objects this time we will make a fascinating trip through outer space and we will realize how small we are in front of such greatness. We will start exploring the solar system by visiting each of the nine planets that conform to it. We will also know its physical characteristics, chemical composition, rotation times, quantities of moons, and the powerful and fast storms generated in its interior. We will continue with the lights that embellish our nights: the stars. We will learn about constellations, galaxies, and some features that have been granted to some stars such as the Polar Star, which provided guidance before there were compasses, or Sirius, which determines according to its position, the station in which we are. We will also learn about a very special distance unit called "light year.₄ Finally, we will see other objects in space such as asteroids, comets, meteoroids, meteors, and meteorites. The wonderful sky surrounding us is the place of many incredible things that look tiny at a distance, but they really surpass our expectations with their immensity.
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Solar system / Galaxies, constellations, and stars / Space objects this time we will make a fascinating trip through outer space and we will realize how small we are in front of such greatness. We will start exploring the solar system by visiting each of the nine planets that conform to it. We will also know its physical characteristics, chemical composition, rotation times, quantities of moons, and the powerful and fast storms generated in its interior. We will continue with the lights that embellish our nights: the stars. We will learn about constellations, galaxies, and some features that have been granted to some stars such as the Polar Star, which provided guidance before there were compasses, or Sirius, which determines according to its position, the station in which we are. We will also learn about a very special distance unit called "light year." Finally, we will see other objects in space such as asteroids, comets, meteoroids, meteors, and meteorites. The wonderful sky surrounding us is the place of many incredible things that look tiny at a distance, but they really surpass our expectations with their immensity.

DVD, wide screen.

Closed-captioned.

Originally released as a motion picture in 2018.

Wide screen.

Subtitle from container insert.

Alternate title from disc surface.

Age range: 9-18.

Grade level: 3-12.

Solar system / Galaxies, constellations, and stars / Space objects this time we will make a fascinating trip through outer space and we will realize how small we are in front of such greatness. We will start exploring the solar system by visiting each of the nine planets that conform to it. We will also know its physical characteristics, chemical composition, rotation times, quantities of moons, and the powerful and fast storms generated in its interior. We will continue with the lights that embellish our nights: the stars. We will learn about constellations, galaxies, and some features that have been granted to some stars such as the Polar Star, which provided guidance before there were compasses, or Sirius, which determines according to its position, the station in which we are. We will also learn about a very special distance unit called "light year.₄ Finally, we will see other objects in space such as asteroids, comets, meteoroids, meteors, and meteorites. The wonderful sky surrounding us is the place of many incredible things that look tiny at a distance, but they really surpass our expectations with their immensity.

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