
Overview
The show is way out there, way far away. After all, it's in Outer Space. When you look at the night sky on a clear dark night, you can see thousands of stars. There are far more than you could count. And, they are way out there. They are very, very far away. It's about the hardest thing to imagine about space. Let's talk about the nearest star to us, the Sun. If somehow outer space were not an icy cold vacuum with nothing to eat, drink, or breathe, and we could drive there in a car, to get to the Sun at freeway speed of 100 kilometers/hour (61 miles/hour), it would take171 years of driving without stopping to sleep or get gas out in the near nothingness of space. That's just to the Sun. To get to even the closest star, Proxima Centauri, would take 40,000 years. On top of that, most things, billions and billions of stars, are much, much farther away than that! It is just astonishing. How do we know that everything is so far away? We have watched the sky for centuries.
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1 - 1Flight September 10, 1993
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1 - 2Earth's Crust September 17, 1993
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1 - 3Dinosaurs September 24, 1993
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1 - 4Skin October 01, 1993
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1 - 5Buoyancy October 08, 1993
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1 - 6Gravity October 15, 1993
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1 - 7Digestion October 22, 1993
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1 - 8Phases of Matter October 29, 1993
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1 - 9Biodiversity November 05, 1993
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1 - 10Simple Machines November 12, 1993
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1 - 11The Moon November 19, 1993
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1 - 12Sound November 26, 1993
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1 - 13Garbage December 03, 1993
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1 - 14Structures December 10, 1993
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1 - 15Earth's Seasons December 17, 1993
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1 - 16Light & Color December 24, 1993
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1 - 17Cells January 21, 1994
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1 - 18Electricity January 28, 1994
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1 - 19Outer Space February 04, 1994
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1 - 20Eyeball February 11, 1994