Which Youtubers (or on online video sharing platform) have good astronomy/cosmology/astrophysic content
Which Youtubers (or on online video sharing platform) have good astronomy/cosmology/astrophysic content
Anton Petrov’s channel, What The Math. He breaks down science discoveries and papers, usually related to space. He does a new video every day and they’re really good.
PBS Space Time
The Science Asylum
www.bradyharan.com - Brady Haran has two(i think) channels devoted to space, sixty symbols and deepskyvideos. his educational channels are probably one of the most amazing things in the world. www.youtube.com/channel/UCciQ8wFcVoIIMi-lfu8-cjQ - this channel is more looking at recent news articles and studies and explaining them in an accessible manner, but due to the daily nature of videos is limited in scope.
if youre instead looking for more of a formal study content, cant help you
Two of my favorites are already up. Here’s some more.
Professor Carolin Crawford’s Gresham stint is my all-time favorite astronomy lecture series. It’s somewhat outdated, especially on the topic of Pluto, but fundamentally, it’s outstanding.
From Brady Haran, Sixty Symbols covers physics and astrophysics, and Deep Sky Videos covers astronomy.
Dr Becky does current events in astrophysics and astronomy.
The Royal Institution, and The Perimeter Institute offer a lot of good lectures, but aren’t exclusively astro.
Likewise, for a more explainer-style, and not exclusively astro, there’s Fermilab and The Science Asylum .
I love how he happily embraced the “best space content to fall asleep to” and just totally leaned into it.
His video on The Cosmic Scale is one I still rewatch periodically.
My favorites (Space Time and Anton and Dr. Becky) were already highlighted so here are more.
I wish they would bring back SciShow Space, but the occasional space or physics content on regular SciShow is still good for a general audience.
Scott Manley got known for teaching folks to play Kerbal Space Program but he’s turned to great coverage of aerospace engineering and who is launching what major rocket missions this month.
Astrum is pleasant and relaxing with nice images.
Sabine Hossenfelder always has opinions on GR and QM that are somehow both spicy and super practical.
Fermilab has an official channel with good educational videos.
MinuteEarth / Minute Physics is great when you’re in a hurry.
Especially the early QM videos by Sabine Hossenfelder are great. Lately she’s just researching popular science news which may or may not be correct. But I like that she is at least stating her bias when she has one.
But I cringe every time she has a NordVPN ad.
Yeah I don’t always watch her non-physics coverage since I tend to get that elsewhere. But she’s obviously well versed in reviewing the published literature and has a team of folks helping with that, which is more than can be said for many science journalists sadly. So even when I’m skeptical of her conclusions I’m at least confident she’s not just a talking head but actually checked the core papers on the topic.
FYI there’s SponsorBlock if you want to skip the NordVPN stuff. I don’t begrudge any channel for needing to make a buck though.
Its not exactly what you want, but theres an app called starwalk two that uses your phone camera.
Aim it into the sky and see all the constellations above you with words etc.
Aim it at the ground and see whats under you etc.
Or juat scro around and see the constellations too.
I wanted to send a picture but photo uploades appear to be down.
I’m not sure if it’s considered streaming but I absolutely love Star Talk with Neil Degrasse Tyson. The guy is amazing at teaching stuff and a comedian co host is always a plus.
I’ve learned from his show during house chores.
Repeating what some have already said here:
youtu.be/OoJsPvmFixU?si=NrURYGlLii4Dbi1_
The host has a background in aerospace engineering and missile test flights - so its about as close to rocket science as you can get! He knows his stuff and has a lot more practical, engineering related videos - kind of makes you think about how to operationalise the more cerebral ideas of the other channels.
Hope you enjoy some or all of the suggestions here and from other commenters
Science and Futurism with Isaac Arthur is a great channel that’s worth checking out.
My favourites:
The best part of the channel Anton Petrov is that there’s a new video every day. Also, the quality is also good.