Dans cet épisode, Lisa Kamen nous emmène à la découverte des constellations. Elle explique comment les premières civilisations ont imaginé des figures dans le ciel pour nommer les étoiles, et comment ces constellations ont évolué au fil du temps. L'épisode aborde également la classification moderne des constellations par l'Union Astronomique Internationale.
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Nov 2024
Langue française : bise, mistral, tramontane... d'où viennent les noms des vents ?
Vous avez remarqué, ce vent, en ce moment. Brrrr. La bise glacée qui soufflait sur la France et qui nous avait fait ressortir les grosses écharpes douillettes il y a quelques jours m'a donné une idée : "Quel drôle de nom, la bise... ce vent-là n'a pourtant rien de câlin", mais y ... Show More
3m 47s
Aug 8
293 | Advanced - Short Story: The Forgotten Stars [English Listening Practice]
Title: The Forgotten StarsLevel: Advanced (C)#Story : Leah, a passionate astronomer, ventures into the mysterious Starlight Rift in search of the forgotten stars hidden there. Guided by ancient symbols, she discovers a cavern filled with fragments of light and meets the Guardian, ... Show More
6m 21s
Feb 2023
Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
Twinkle twinkle little star, how I wonder what you are...what are the stars up in the sky made of? We can get a closer look using our imaginations! Come along with Caitie on an imagination adventure through outer space exploring stars, constellations, and the sun. For more fun re ... Show More
17m 16s
Feb 2020
Betelgeuse! Betelgeuse! Betelgeuse! An Outer Space SUPERNOVA
One of the brightest stars in the sky, Betelgeuse, has been getting dimmer and dimmer. Could this be a sign that the young star is about to explode? Join Mindy and Guy Raz as they travel light years into the future to see for themselves! It's the Who, What, When, Where, Why, How, ... Show More
26m 43s
Aug 2022
On Edwin Hubble’s "The Realm of the Nebulae"
Until the publication of Edwin Hubble’s 1936 book, The Realm of the Nebulae, astronomers believed that the Milky Way was the only galaxy in the universe. Hubble infinitely expanded our understanding of the cosmos and showed that what scientists thought was everything, was really ... Show More
38m 32s