Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Space movies

Fly Me to the Moon is not covered by the movie license from movielicense.com. I personally have written to them to ask for permission. I have not had an answer yet.

These others either come with permission or permission is easily obtained.
Why Dragonfly, What's Up with the Moon (available on amazon) They give permission to show readily

Reading Rainbow Magic Schoolbus Gets Lost in Space (Comes with performance rights)

Galileo: On the Shoulders of Giants (Came with performance rights)

Reading Rainbow Magic Schoolbus: Space Adventures: Out of this world (Comes with performance rights)

Reading Rainbow Alistair in Outer Space (Comes with performance rights)

Reading Rainbow Space Case (Comes with performance rights)

Aurora Explained available on Amazon used as VHS. University of Alaska gives permission easily. Their web site says, they still sell them but they don't. They also have great video stuff online.

Check out online the Science Channel's Space School. They have great photographic short videos of various space objects
like the Milky Way, the planets, the galaxies. If you have a digital projector you could show them on a screen or wall or you could set the children's computer stations up with bookmarks.

Space buddies (covered by movielicense.com license)

1 comment:

  1. Thanks Deborah! You've listed enough movies to do a program for two months. I guess we know what you might be doing this summer. *wink*

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