Meteorites: The Science Behind Shooting Stars 

April 24, 2024  •  EPISODE 219

Discover the science behind shooting stars and meteorites in this illuminating episode of ScienceLIVE. Explore how light years work and how light travels across vast distances. Find out what it would mean to travel faster than light and how it could let us look back in time. Plus, hear from an Acellus student who discovered not one, but two meteorites!

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Dr. Roger Billings is a visionary innovator whose work has touched the lives of millions of students and transformed the landscape of education. Widely known as “DrB” to the countless kids who benefit from his groundbreaking Acellus learning system, Dr. Billings has dedicated his life to advancing education through technology. As part of DrB’s lifelong commitment to supporting education, Science LIVE was launched as a way to “give back” by mentoring students in conjunction with the Roger Billings Scholarship Program.


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428 Comments

  1. Hunter

    Space is exciting to learn about, can you talk more about how small earth is compared to the universe?!?

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  2. Addy

    I love shooting stars

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  3. Kila

    We have a lot of telescopes on Maunakea on Hawai’i island.

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  4. Hannah

    I love science live!!

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  5. Lexi

    i like shooting stars

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  6. Jett

    It’s funny how the name is shooting star but it’s just a rock

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  7. Victoria

    I didn’t know shooting stars had all this science behind them, thank you for letting me know!

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  8. Chloe

    Stars are so beautiful !!

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  9. Adrianna

    learned and laughed watching this episode!

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  10. Caleb

    It was amazing to see a star flying in the sky from 500 years ago and it’s like going back in time to the past.

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  11. Desmond

    I have always found shooting stars and light years very interesting.

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  12. Jake

    i liked Dr. Johns part

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  13. Olivia

    Stars are my favorite subject

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  14. Clamon

    Shooting stars are one In a million chance of happening

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  15. Stephany

    Space is very interesting

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  16. Demetrio

    So cool. I would love to see a meteor shower.

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  17. Simon

    Wow, that was so cool! I can’t believe meteorites are actually pieces of space rock that survived all the way to Earth! Imagine finding one in your backyard!

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  18. Ella

    Space is interesting and math is important

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  19. Amelia

    Wow

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  20. Anh

    Can you talk about blackholes next time?

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  21. Addison

    My dad and i keep track of all the meteor showers and try to catch as many as we can from our house.

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  22. Laney

    You can see thru crystals is that because they are not rocks

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  23. Tino

    So cool

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  24. Giovanna

    what is the closest a meteor has come to Earth without colliding with it?

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  25. Liam

    It was interesting how and why the nuclear reactors came into being the power for the submarine.

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  26. Logan

    can you oder or buy a real meteorite?

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  27. Logan

    I love butterflies trying to figure out how they fly

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  28. Sophia

    I enjoy watching the different moons and the constellations at night.

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  29. Sonia

    What are meteorites commonly made of ?

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  30. Miracle

    Can I see a shooting star tonight?

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  31. Kat

    Hi

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  32. Robert

    What was the biggest meteor in history?

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  33. Khloe

    How do you know if you found a meteorite vs a terrestrial rock ?

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  34. Desiree

    I think that cars are the best and I will have a good way

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  35. Kirsten

    Interesting

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  36. Paisleigh

    How does dust Particles Burn when a Meteor is passing ? This is so interesting to me!

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  37. Oliver

    Interesting

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  38. Aniston

    I learn something every time I watch the videos.

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  39. Ranulph

    Shooting stars are meteriorites.

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  40. Lennon

    I love R-51

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  41. Gage

    Interesting.

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  42. Ethan

    I think space is an amazing place.

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  43. Isaiah

    I didn’t know that shooting stars worked like that, thank you for telling me!

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  44. Cain

    I love space!

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  45. Kevin

    What’s the difference between a meteor and a meteorite

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  46. Mark

    That telescope was so big I can’t make a telescope like that at my house.

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  47. Rebecca

    It’s really interesting how shooting stars work

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  48. Marshall

    This was so cool

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  49. Batman

    Drb is so cool!

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  50. Bonnie

    oooooo science funn!!!

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  51. Kyle

    My favorite planet is Mars

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  52. Danu

    So cool!

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  53. Sullivan

    I love science

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  54. Liam

    Super cool video!

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  55. Abdoulie

    Wow I was really fascinated by this video

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  56. Bethany

    This was the most fascinating video.

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  57. Damian

    this was really cool i learned so much things about meteors

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  58. Illana

    Wow!! This is soo incredible! I love watching science live!

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  59. Alex

    thanks to everyone here at Acellus that helps make science live thank you every here at acellus

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  60. Austyn

    i love pajet and roger biillings ….

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  61. Austyn

    hi i love tabias talking about the sumarine

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  62. Cain

    I love space and there is a lot to learn.

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  63. David

    meteors are very expensive

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  64. Nathaniel

    Shooting stars are meteors, I see one really cool before I said, wow, this is just crazy. 🙂 🙂 😀

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  65. Trace

    i love learning about space

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  66. Savannah

    I love learning about the skies, stars, planets ETC!!

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  67. Charles

    Do you think you can have another science live video but featuring Neil DeGrasse? and the main topic can be blackholes. and ask him what he thinks of hydrogen cars.

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  68. Neriyah

    cool

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  69. Lily

    Awesome

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  70. Ava

    Is planet x a real planet !!!!!!!

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  71. Shawn

    I have not seen a shooting star yet.

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  72. Jadelyn

    Cool

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  73. Jamie

    I think that the thought of parts of our planet might not be from our planet is an interesting thought

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  74. Nylah

    I like Dr. Tobias’ story of the submarine and I love his jokes🤣

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  75. Brenden

    Shooting star are cool to learn about

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  76. Micheal

    I can not wait to see what they find in space with that huge camera. I have never seen a fire ball before. Love R-51

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  77. Rylee

    I really like Science Live. I want to be in the Ventioneering club. I like to take things apart and see if I can put it back together again. Even if there is a planet X we might not even go on it. I like r-51 he is really funny

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  78. Jada

    I saw a shooting star once a few years ago at Simpson Park, in California, while night hiking. It was beautiful, but a bit scary because it seemed so close.

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  79. Asd

    Amazing

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  80. Jaxon

    learned a lot from science live.

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  81. Blair

    How big was the largest recorded meteorite so far

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  82. Liahna

    Have you ever wondered if the earth was flat?

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  83. Jayden

    What is the biggest meteorite ever found

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  84. Caiden

    planet x seems so cool

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  85. Caiden

    I love to watch science live.

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  86. Luke

    Cool!

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  87. Mia

    poor pluto

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  88. Keythan

    I liked everything about the video and the way the solar system was displayed

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  89. Kassidy

    How do they know how old a meteorite is?

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  90. Maxe

    If only we can warp to planet X.

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  91. Samuel

    planet x is cool

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  92. Samuel

    I loved this episode

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  93. Bulbapidia

    awesome

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  94. Auna

    i love these episodes so Much

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  95. Auna

    how fast can light go?

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  96. Cairo

    I liked when they we’re showing us the shiny rocks.

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  97. Carmelo

    I liked when Tobias was giving details about the submarine.

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  98. Noah

    I really enjoyed this episode!!!

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  99. Vedha

    If planet X was real I wonder if people could live on it.

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  100. Johnathan

    I learned a lot, it was good .

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  101. Cam

    Does the sun have a gravitational pull in order to keep the planets in orbit.

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  102. Cam

    Who does Acellus

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  103. Cam

    This new episode is pretty cool.

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  104. Jxhr

    yooooo this is fire keep up the work

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  105. Lily

    is planet X a real planet??????????????????????????

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  106. Noah

    Yes all the video are very cool

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  107. Lilli

    I really enjoyed this episode!

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  108. Milan

    why is the star called BEETLEGEUSE ?

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  109. Giovanni

    wow I hope the people are okay rare fire ball 😮‍💨

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  110. Shoshanna

    love this.

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  111. Owen

    What will planet x be called if it’s discovered?

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  112. Owen

    What will the new planet be called if it is discovered?

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  113. Lam

    Cool!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  114. Max

    If the submarines where ran of diesel engines how did the air in the submarine not get polluted

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  115. Leantwan

    Fun fact: People often get hit by meteorites. Another thing here, there’s only been one meteor that was believed to hit a car and that person got famous and the car too. How interesting tell us more information about these comets

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  116. Baocong

    It is the most interesting video ever seen in my lifetime.

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  117. Lorelai

    why did they name it planet x ?

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  118. Devin

    This episode was awesome! Keep up the good work!

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  119. Lorelai

    I love science

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  120. Harley

    i like r 51 he is a good techer and we shuld have him arawn more

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  121. Zachie

    how many people will it take to fill up earth?

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  122. Kaliyah

    Wow, Pluto is considered a dwarf planet

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  123. Beatriz

    Cool video!
    We enjoyed watching it and learned a lot.

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  124. Adrian

    Speaking of meteors there is a meteor that is going to come close to the earth people are calling it the new moon

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  125. Elexi

    I wonder if analyzing the positions of objects in the Kuiper Belt would allow us to determine where planet 9 should be. Then all you would have to do is look and see if it’s there.

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  126. Maxwell

    This was s funny episode!

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  127. Karsten

    How big is the sun?

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  128. Karsten

    i love this school

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  129. Natasha

    Shooting stars are so beautiful and I’m glad I got to learn more about them!

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  130. Khorde

    This was really cool!

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  131. Aria

    I can’t wait to learn more about Planet X, it seems so mysterious

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  132. Sarah

    Planet X is so interesting.

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  133. Liam

    This was a funny one.

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  134. Giannah

    how would they lower down the system?

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  135. Makaylin

    Some meteorites are chunks of the moon.

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  136. Matthew

    I can’t wait to see if planet x exists or not

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  137. Creed

    Great video loved learning about the meteorites.

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  138. Madison

    I have learned so much from watching these Science Live videos. Please keep them coming! Knowledge is Power!

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  139. Nicole

    The first submarine was nice, very interesting the way it functions.

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  140. Josiah

    I have fools gold, it takes your breath away! I am doing research to see if one of my rocks is a meteor, and I am 50⁒ sure that it is one.

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  141. Khloe

    Love science! So exited to see the exploration of new planets.

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  142. Grifffin

    where was the Manhattan Project building exactly?

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  143. Tirut

    I love it

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  144. Janat

    I wonder if we will discover planet x or not. This video is so cool!

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  145. Emily

    i love live sciences

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  146. Aria

    Planet X seems cool.

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  147. Christian

    I love that I get to learn more cool stuff that I never knew 🙂

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  148. Ashton

    yas

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  149. Jamie

    Maybe we all can go IN PERSON?!

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  150. Uzziah

    I wonder if we are going to discover new planets soon though.

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  151. Abigail

    he’s super lucky that he saw a meteorite

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  152. Ottoniel

    learning more about Pluto was very interesting.

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  153. Abigail

    you think Pluto will ever be reconsidered as a planet again

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  154. Anthony

    These videos are really enjoyable and very interesting

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  155. Ruth

    i really enjoy watching the science live videos

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  156. Shoshanna

    shooting stars are very pretty

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  157. Keilany

    This explains ALOT

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  158. Bradley

    I love learning about space!

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  159. Libby

    I really wonder if we will ever discover if planet x is real or not!

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  160. Sherif

    Are there anymore stuff out there in space that was never heard of?

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  161. Dalton

    I love watching Science Live

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  162. Dillon

    Science videos are great

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  163. Noah

    I really enjoyed this video; my favorite part was about the submarines and the boy who found 2 meteorites

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  164. Dakota

    I cannot wait to see if we really discover Planet X, or if it really does not exist.

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  165. Jacob

    I think it is cool that electricity can provide oxygen for submarines.

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  166. Rose

    Would we die if the earth orbits around the sun faster?

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  167. Skylar

    Why is Pluto not planet?

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  168. Skylar

    Why is Pluto not a planet it’s still there it’s not leaving it maybe be on the last ring but Pluto does a lot for our solar system

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  169. Skye

    I love the Science Live videos:)

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  170. Josiah

    I really enjoyed learning about wave length and frequency! It was fascinating to learn that we cannot actually see violet

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  171. Elijah

    I am excited to see the new launch of science live!

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  172. Sadie

    I’ve seen Fools Gold. It’s pretty cool!

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  173. Sadie

    Funny impression

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  174. Max

    how big is the sun

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  175. Sam

    Why is it named Beetlegeuse?

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