The Universe
From the planets to the stars and out to the edge of the unknown, history and science collide in this epic exploration of the Universe and its mysteries. It's a very old universe. Yet just 50 years since man first ventured into outer space, the heavens are yielding their greatest secrets. Robotic rovers give us eyes on the red rock of Mars--NASA probes slam into comets at hyper speed--deep-space telescopes capture violent images of the birth of stars and their collapse into black holes. All have significantly changed the way we see ourselves. We wonder, is there anywhere else out there that that can support life? Episodes examine how discoveries were made and the scientists and explorers who dared to venture into the uncharted territory of the universe.
The planets of our solar system have experienced epic catastrophes throughout their long history, both raining down from outside and bubbling up from within. We'll voyage back in time to investigate the violent events that profoundly shaped the planets, including earth itself. We'll witness stunning revelations about what transformed Mars into a barren, hostile desert...The disaster that changed Venus from temperate to hellish...The impact that blew away Mercury's mantle, turning it into a planetary core...A colossal disturbance that rearranged the orbits of the gas giants...Titanic impacts on Jupiter...And how a lost moon may finally explain Saturn's rings.
The theory of a Nemesis star that orbits the sun and causes catastrophic events every 26 million years is explored.
At 4.6 billion years old, the Solar System is our solid, secure home in the Universe. But how did it come to be? In this episode we trace the system's birth from a thin cloud of dust and gas. Shocked by a nearby supernova, the pull of gravity and natural rotation spun it into a flat disc from which the Sun and planets coalesced. It all happened in the space of 700 million years, during which the planets jockeyed for position, dodging the brutal bombardment of deadly asteroids and setting into the neat, stable system that we now realize might be a rarity in the universe.
Factual information about Mars woven into a fictional story about a crash landing there.
Earth may seem like the most hospitable planet in the solar system. But look again. Startling new discoveries reveal the blue planet has been plagued by more chaos and destruction than scientists once imagined. Stand on the Earth billions of years ago as a primitive planet slams into it. Shiver as our entire globe is frozen over like a gigantic snowball. Feel the heat as mammoth volcanoes scorch the landscape and darken the sky. From a cosmic gamma ray burst frying away the ozone layer to an Everest-size asteroid slamming into the ocean, we'll reveal new information about how these unparalleled events drove life to the brink of total extinction. Out of this continuous devastation, how has our planet--and life--got to where it is today? Are the worst days behind us--or lurking in the distant future?
The enterprising alien who wants to visit Earth faces a number of daunting challenges. This program examines the advanced technologies he would need with an emphasis on concepts for interstellar travel humans are exploring.
"The Universe" explores where the universe came from and whether a creator had a hand in making it. As scientists learn more about the universe our ideas about exactly what God made (the earth, the universe, the multi-verse even nothing but empty space) have come into question. But we always seems to be left with something new that a creator had to make to get things going.
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Alex Filippenko | Self - Univ. of California / Berkeley |
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Erik Thompson | Narrator |
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Laura Danly | Self - Griffith Observatory |
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Greg Laughlin | Self - Univ. of California / Santa Cruz |
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Michael Mischna | Self - NASA |
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Clifford V. Johnson | Self - Univ. of Southern California |
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Mike Brown | Self - Caltec |
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Robert Zubrin | Self - President / The Mars Society |
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Pascal Lee | Self - Mars Institute |
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Jenn Jackson | Medical Officer |
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Arden Sellers | Commander |
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Lucinda Land | Science Officer |
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Don Lusko | Engineer |
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Matthew Golombek | Self - NASA |
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Dan Durda | Self - Southwest Research Institute |
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Richard Muller | Self - Lawrence Berkley Natl. Laboratory |
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Stephen Hawking | Self - Co-Author / 'The Grand Design' |
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Robert R. Cargill | Self - University of Iowa |
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Seth Shostak | Self - SETI Institute |
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Paul Davies | Self - Physicist |
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Kevin R. Grazier | Self - Planetary Scientist |
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Peter Ward | Self - Univ. of Washington |
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Lucianne Walkowicz | Self - Princeton University |
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Miguel Alcubierre | Self - Physicist |
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Richard Obousy | Self - Theoretical Physicist |
| Nr Discs | 19 |
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| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Regions | Region B |
| Purchased | On Mar 05, 2013 at Zavvi for $ 57.99 |
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| Index | 4330 |
| Added Date | Sep 08, 2015 20:25:51 |
| Modified Date | Sep 17, 2020 12:29:45 |