Space Kids

Space Kids

Space Kids explores the infinite wonders of our universe and answers the big questions, like is their life on other planets? How is a star born? How do you become and astronaut? And are we really made of star dust? Mixing amazing NASA archive footage with cool animation, Space Kids gives curious kids the ABC's of outer space.

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Space Kids
  • What Is A Black Hole?

    Deep in the centre of our Galaxy, something mysterious and invisible is lurking. Something so powerful that it swallows entire stars! This episode explores Black Holes.

  • Uranus

    Like winter? Then you'll love Uranus, the coldest planets in our Solar System. Take a tour of the seventh planet from the Sun, where temperatures hover around -224°C, in this cool episode of Space Kids.

  • Venus

    Did you know that the planet Earth has a twin? In this episode find out why Venus is called Earth’s louder, more temperamental twin.

  • The Sun

    The big beautiful, burning ball in the sky is our Sun. In this episode, find out about our amazing Sun and see amazing, close up pictures sent back to Earth from our spaceships.

  • Saturn

    Take a tour of the sixth furthest planet from the sun in our Solar System, Saturn and get a close up look at its icy, rocky rings.

  • Pictures Of The Night

    People have been making pictures of the night sky for thousands and thousands of years. Take a trip through history to see how we’ve etched, sketched, drawn and painted the night sky through the millennia.

  • Neptune

    Take a trip to Neptune the furthest planet from the Sun in our Solar System. Get an up-close look and find out how this cold, slushy planet gets its bright blue colour.

  • Mercury

    Take a tour of Mercury and find out all about the Solar System’s smallest planet.

  • Mars

    Although humans haven’t travelled there yet, next to Earth Mars is the most explored planet in our solar system. In this episode, find out some of the amazing facts we’ve learned about the Red Planet.

  • Jupiter

    Chances are if you have looked up at night, you will have seen Jupiter shining brightly. This episode takes you up close for an even better look at the biggest, fastest spinning planet in our Solar System.

  • Is The Milky Way Made Of Milk?

    If you’re outside at night, and you’re far away from the lights of buildings and cities, look up at the sky. You may just see a faint band of light that looks kind of like milk spilled across the sky. In this episode, find out all about the Milky Way galaxy.