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Discovery Into Deep Space

The Complete CosmosDiscovery Into Deep Space

12 Episodes

Episodes

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S02E01

Robots

A look at our scouts in the Solar System. Probes that trail-blaze on Mars, plunge into Jupiter and land on Saturn's moon Titan.

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S02E02

Where Next?

The possibility of a spaceport in Earth orbit, the colonisation of the Moon and Mars, the taming of Venus, plus an elevator into space !

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S02E03

Breakthrough!

From the ancient sky-watchers of Babylon to space-age cosmology, the story of astronomy featuring Copernicus, Kepler, Galileo, Newton and Hubble.

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S02E04

Aurorae and Eclipses

Taking a look at celestial shows, how the solar wind conjures an aurora, lunar and solar eclipses explained and a recent eclipse of the Sun.

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S02E05

Impact!

Exploring the threats of comets and asteroids and what would happen if the space rock that slew the dinosaurs hit New York today.

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S02E06

Light Fantastic

Visible light reveals only part of the Universe. We look at how other wavelengths fill out the picture, from gamma-rays to radio.

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S02E07

Life Quest

Is there life elsewhere in the Solar System? Could life be sustained on Jupiter's moon Europa or even Saturn's moon Titan in the future?

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S02E08

Milky Way

Our galaxy explored and light years explained. Looking at the life and death of stars, supernovae and the clouds where stars are born.

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S02E09

Hubble's Eye

After astronauts fix its faulty optics, the Hubble Space Telescope peers back through time to the depths of the cosmos.

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S02E10

Infinity

Looking at the structure of the Universe, galaxies, clusters, strands and how we measure to a nearby galaxy and to the farthest quasar.

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S02E11

Big Bang, Big Crunch

The theory of the Big Bang explained and how from that cataclysmic explosion the Universe continues to expand, but will it stop and reverse?

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S02E12

Black Holes, Dark Matter

Although invisible, black holes betray their presence, which is the same with dark matter: the missing 90% of the Universe.

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