
Using the Scientific Method in the Sky
Clip: Season 43 | 3m 52sVideo has Closed Captions
Join Trace as he applies the scientific method toward star gazing.
How do you act out the scientific method on a giant floating cloud of gas hundreds of light-years away? Join Trace as he expalins how.
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Using the Scientific Method in the Sky
Clip: Season 43 | 3m 52sVideo has Closed Captions
How do you act out the scientific method on a giant floating cloud of gas hundreds of light-years away? Join Trace as he expalins how.
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