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Season 1

  • S01E01 Skinfrared #1

    • January 15, 2008
    • YouTube

    What is infrared light? The Skinfrared series contrasts the world around us in both visible and infrared light, giving the viewer a perspective on how infrared observatories like the Spitzer Space Telescope view the Universe.

  • S01E02 Spaceship Spitzer: Enemy Mine

    • January 17, 2008
    • YouTube

    While in battle around the supermassive black hole at the center of the galaxy, Dr. Michelle teaches IR-1 the science behind these giant singularities.

  • S01E03 Skinfrared #2: Water and Ice

    • February 8, 2008
    • YouTube

    Viewing liquids in extreme temperatures in both visible and infrared light, this episode of the Skinfrared series gives viewers a perspective on how infrared observatories like the Spitzer Space Telescope view the Universe.

  • S01E04 Robot Astronomy Talk Show: Asteroids

    • March 4, 2008
    • YouTube

    Will an asteroid strike the Earth and wipe out all life as we know it? IR-2 and his robotic crew make random phone calls to find out.

  • S01E05 Robot Astronomy Talk Show: Water in the Universe

    • March 13, 2008
    • YouTube

    Astronomers have discovered huge amounts of water around baby stars; IR-2 and his crew plan to make use of it.

  • S01E06 Dub'ya: Mountie Martin and the Space Diamonds

    • April 21, 2008
    • YouTube

    Are tiny diamonds really common in the Universe? Join the intrepid Mountie Martin as he endeavors to find out, while on the trail of the sinister Sammy the Smuggler!

  • S01E07 Robot Astronomy Talk Show: Baby Stars

    • May 16, 2008
    • YouTube

    Where do stars come from? IR-2 analyzes recent Spitzer imagery to find out, while an imposing Ratings-bot oversees the broadcast.

  • S01E08 Robot Astronomy Talk Show: Omega Centauri

    • July 2, 2008
    • YouTube

    While the robots are away, a sad and lonely man calls in with a beautiful image of the Omega Centauri globular cluster.

  • S01E09 Robot Astronomy Talk Show: The Building Blocks of Life

    • July 21, 2008
    • YouTube

    IR-2 and his crew learn about PAHs, which may be the building blocks of all life in the Universe, and decide to put them to good use.

  • S01E10 Psych Out

    • August 25, 2008
    • YouTube

    Does the Helix Nebula look like a human eye? Why do we think we see well-known objects in nebulous images from space? An astronomer and his therapist clash over the issue in this comedic but educational animated short.

  • S01E11 Robot Astronomy Talk Show: Sculpting With Stars

    • October 22, 2008
    • YouTube

    IR-2 opens diplomatic relations with the Earth, as a first step toward ruling over all humans on the planet.

  • S01E12 Spaceship Spitzer: The Slowlian Web

    • November 25, 2008
    • YouTube

    During a tense face-off with a sinister (but extremely slow-moving) alien race, Dr. Michelle shows IR-1 how scientists can determine what extrasolar planets are made of, even when the planets are too far away to see.

  • S01E13 M51 & Gizmo: Half-Baked Plan

    • January 23, 2009
    • YouTube

    Hoping for his birthday to come around sooner, innocent alien M51 moves the Earth into a closer, faster orbit around the sun, and learns an important lesson about life in the Universe.

  • S01E14 Robot Astronomy Talk Show: Twin Brown Dwarfs

    • March 11, 2009
    • YouTube

    While trapped in an interdimensional portal between two brown dwarfs, IR-2 and the robots encounter their evil twins from an alternate universe.

  • S01E15 Robot Astronomy Talk Show: Gravity and the Great Attractor

    • April 23, 2009
    • YouTube

    George Takei, Mark Hamill, and Ed Wasser provide voices as IR-2 and the robot crew take a look at the Great Attractor, a massive hidden object that is pulling in every nearby galaxy in the local Universe (including our own).

  • S01E16 Part Two: The Warm Mission

    • June 22, 2009
    • YouTube

    In this spoof of old TV action shows, Sean Astin, Osa Wallander, and Betty White search for a way to help the Spitzer Space Telescope after it runs out of coolant.

  • S01E17 Robot Astronomy Talk Show: Back in Time

    • August 24, 2009
    • YouTube

    Linda Hamilton attempts to foil the robots' plans of Universal conquest; meanwhile, Dean Stockwell explains the concept of "looking back in time" at objects in space, and how it helps astronomers understand how the Universe has evolved. Starring Ed Wasser as the voice of IR-2.

  • S01E18 Behind the Scenes: When Galaxies Collide

    • October 26, 2009
    • YouTube

    Felicia Day explains some of the science behind galactic "collisions," including the upcoming collision between the galaxy Andromeda and our own galaxy, in this mock behind-the-scenes look at the making of an educational video. Sean Astin also stars.

  • S01E19 Spitzer Space Telescope: The Musical

    • March 9, 2010
    • YouTube

    A singing NASA supervisor uses song to explain about NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope, and how infrared astronomy differs from visible-light telescopes like Hubble.

  • S01E20 Spaceship Spitzer: Bots of Both Worlds

    • May 25, 2010
    • YouTube

    Amy Okuda flies to Saturn to observe a new giant ring around the planet: the largest ring ever discovered in our Solar System, but one that was only recently revealed through infrared observations by NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope in 2009. While there, she and Irwin (voiced by Wil Wheaton) encounter an old enemy, and must defeat their sinister plot. Ed Wasser also stars.

  • S01E21 Behind the Scenes: Dead Stars

    • August 10, 2010
    • YouTube

    Actor Sean Astin is hired by a bullying educational film Director and her Flunky #2 sidekick to explain about the life and death of stars. But when things go wrong on the set, actor Sandeep Parikh is hired to replace Sean... only to have things take a bizarre twist.

  • S01E22 Robot Astronomy Talk Show: Destroyer of Worlds

    • November 28, 2010
    • YouTube

    Robot IR-2 (Ed Wasser) meets The Physician (Wil Wheaton), an intergalactic buttinsky in a small blue box spaceship. Together, they work to escape "The Destroyer of Worlds," a binary star system that is destroying its inner planets. With Brigitte Dale.

  • S01E23 Astronomy Anemone

    • February 16, 2011
    • YouTube

    Veronica Belmont co-hosts a space-themed talk show with Astronomy Anemone, a carnivorous man-eating sea polyp. WARNING: contains scenes of cartoon violence and scientific jargon.

  • S01E24 Big Bang: The Musical

    • March 16, 2011
    • YouTube

    Did you know radiation from the Big Bang can be seen on any analogue television set? In this mini-musical, a young couple (Brigitte Dale, Marc Helou) discuss the real science behind this, while arguing over what to watch on TV. Original song written & performed by Danny Tieger.

  • S01E25 Robot Astronomy Talk Show: The Mass of Asteroids

    • February 27, 2013
    • YouTube

    Cameron Diaz teaches Robot IR-2 (Ed Wasser) how astronomers can measure the mass of asteroids from tremendous distances. Specifically, it describes the formula "F=ma" and how it can be used in conjunction with measurements of the "Yarkovsky Effect," a force that can push around asteroids & other objects in space.

  • S01E26 Ask an Astronomy Brain Parasite: Why are astronauts weightless in space?

    • July 16, 2013
    • YouTube

    Deep inside an astronomer's head, a parasite (voiced by Alan Tudyk) taps into his brain to learn about...science! Specifically, about why astronauts appear weightless in space. Wil Wheaton co-stars.

  • S01E27 NOTGLaDOS: Fusion vs. Fission

    • February 12, 2014
    • YouTube

    When a science-mad A.I. system (voiced by GLaDOS actress Ellen McLain) is installed at NASA, two hapless computer technicians learn the process behind nuclear fusion in the Sun, and how it differs from fission.

  • S01E28 Stampy, the Science-Loving Postage Stamp

    • December 16, 2015
    • YouTube

    How does NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope use engineering to stay cold in space? To find out, a student (Danny Pudi) exchanges letters with a NASA engineer (Robert Picardo) via a helpful talking postage stamp (Richard Horvitz).

Additional Specials

  • SPECIAL 0x1 Spaceship Spitzer: Bots of Both Worlds 3D

    • May 24, 2010
    • YouTube

    Amy Okuda ("The Guild") flies to Saturn to observe a new giant ring around the planet: the largest ring ever discovered in our Solar System, but one that was only recently revealed through infrared observations by NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope in 2009. While there, she and Irwin -- voiced by Wil Wheaton ("Star Trek: the Next Generation," "Big Bang Theory") -- encounter an old enemy, and must defeat their sinister plot. Ed Wasser also stars.

  • SPECIAL 0x2 NOTGLaDOS: Electromagnetic Spectrum The Musical

    • December 12, 2017
    • YouTube

    Are microwaves really just a form of light? What exactly is the electromagnetic spectrum? A science-mad A.I. system (voiced by GLaDOS actress Ellen McLain) uses song to explain this to a computer technician (Ed Wasser). With Casey McKinnon & Mike Romo.