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Here are some cool videos to check out. They can introduce you to astronomy or tell you more about it.

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This video is a intro to astronomy course. It will answer the question "What is astronomy?"

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This video made by PBS is a little bit older but answers a lot of common questions. Kids turned in these questions and professionals are asnwering them.

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This video is meant for the younger audience or people who want a simpler video. It is an easier video meant to help people understand and digest the content of astronomy.

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This video is an introduction to Astrophysics made by Insane Curiosity. It tells you what Astrophysics is and the other aspects of this science.

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This video talks about the classification of stars. It goes trough the basics of the Harvard system and takes a look at something called a Hertzsprung-Russell diagram.

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This video goes into the history of astronomy. It talks about the celestial sphere and early observations.

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This video discusses some interesting facts about space. The video also explores some hypothetical scenarios such as what would happen if the moon came crashing into the Earth?

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This video explores some planets in our universe that are very odd. It shows how vast space really is and also how different planets can be due to specific conditions that they went trough.

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This video talks about observations that you can make with just your naked eyes. If you don't have access to instruments that help you look into space, this video is perfect for you.

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This is a simple and easy to understand video introducing the topic of satellites.It has good visuals and talks about the different types of satellites from the moon to man-made ones.  

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This video talks about the space race between the U.S. and the Soviet Union in the late 1900's. It talks about the events leading up to it and what happened during it. It has been animated so it is fun to watch.

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This short video from NASA talks about a question everyone wonders: How big is space? An expert from NASA tries to answer that difficult question.

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