Tumble Science Podcast for Kids
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Hear sounds created from images by NASA's James Webb Space Telescope, in this updated episode! The biggest space telescope in the universe had a busy summer, wowing us with incredible images of the cosmos like we've never seen before. But it took a lot of work to get there! Learn about it in this episode, originally released in December 2021.
Hear more Webb sound here.
Watch the launch here.
See Webb's first images here.
How do you launch the largest space telescope ever built into space? The James Webb Space Telescope will travel 1.5 million miles away from Earth to help answer some of our biggest questions about the universe. But first, it has to be launched on a rocket - and the telescope is too big to fit on a rocket. So NASA decided to fold it up - and then unfold it in space. How? NASA scientist Knicole Colón and NASA engineer Alphonso Stewart take us on a journey through the world’s biggest origami project.
We have big news to share about Season 8 next week, so keep your ears out for the trailer!
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The Hurricane of the Future
The Launch of the Irish Satellite
The Science of Whiskers
The Tale of the High School Astronomer
The Secret to Cheetahs’ Super Speed
The Search at Edge of the Solar System
Hamster Versus Bacteria
The Superpower of the Secret Names
The Cave of the Underground Astronauts
The Animal Road Trip Adventure
Discover the Wildlife of Your Home
Inside the Bat Cave (BONUS EPISODE)
Tumble Presents: Becoming Mother Nature
The Mask of the Crow Scientist
Pluto and the Planetary Pandemonium
What Would Earth Be Like If Volcanoes Didn’t Exist?
The Journey to the Bat Cave
The Science Splash Jam! Live
The Case of the Shrinking Laboratory
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