Cosmic Journeys Season 1

Cosmic Journeys - Season 1

2009 • 37 episodes

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37 episodes
Jul 20, 2009

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37 episodes
Birth of the Moon
Episode 1

Birth of the Moon

Episode 1 • Jul 20, 2009

Scientists have been reconstructing the history of the Moon by scouring its surface, mapping its mountains and craters, and probing its interior. Find out what the origins of the Moon can tell us about our own planet's beginnings.

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Attack of the Sun
Episode 2

Attack of the Sun

Episode 2 • Jul 27, 2009

Massive solar eruptions take aim at our high-tech society. 93 million miles away... an angry sun vents its rage. Dark regions, called sunspots, appeared unexpectedly on its surface... a sign of rising tension within. It had been three and a half years since the sun last erupted in fury...at the peak of an 11-year cycle of solar flare-ups.

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Super Hurricanes
Episode 3

Super Hurricanes

Episode 3 • Aug 12, 2009

Why some tropical storms erupt into monster hurricanes capable of wrecking coastlines. Can they be predicted? Hurricanes are tropical storms that feed on solar heat captured by the oceans. When conditions are right, a hurricane can release this energy in a fury of wind and rain.

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Saturn's Mysterious Moons
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Saturn's Mysterious Moons

Episode 4 • Aug 20, 2009

From the Cassini spacecraft comes one of the greatest photographic collections. Scientists are using it to uncover a trail of clues pointing to the energy sources and complex chemistry needed to spawn life.

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The Largest Black Holes in the Universe
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The Largest Black Holes in the Universe

Episode 5 • Sep 27, 2009

Our Milky Way Galaxy is thought to harbor millions of black holes, the ultra dense remnants of dead stars. But now, in the universe far beyond our galaxy, there's evidence of something far more ominous. A breed of black holes that has reached incomprehensible size and destructive power. Just how large, and violent, and strange can they get?

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How Large Is the Universe?
Episode 6

How Large Is the Universe?

Episode 6 • Oct 20, 2009

The mind-blowing answer comes from a theory describing the first micro-moments of our universe. Just as scientists began to make precise measurements of the observable universe, new ideas suggest that our visible patch is an impossibly small portion of the whole.

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When Will Time End
Episode 7

When Will Time End

Episode 7 • Nov 10, 2009

How long will the Universe as we know it survive? The answer depends on whether Stephen Hawking's theory about how black holes decay is right. These strange dense objects are like a clock that tick down to a distant moment when all matter and energy will dissipate into the void.

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The Incredible Journey of Apollo 12
Episode 8

The Incredible Journey of Apollo 12

Episode 8 • Nov 18, 2009

It's the ultimate buddy movie. Pete Conrad and Alan Bean were the second pair of Apollo astronauts to land on the moon. They combined precision with a sense of humor. But it was the rocks they picked up that would define the mission's legacy.

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Supermassive Black Hole in the Milky Way Galaxy
Episode 9

Supermassive Black Hole in the Milky Way Galaxy

Episode 9 • Dec 09, 2009

Thick dust and blinding starlight have long obscured our vision into the mysterious inner regions of our Milky Way galaxy. And yet, the clues have been piling up that something important, something strange is going on in there. Astronomers tracking stars in the center of the galaxy have found the best proof to date that black holes exist. Now, they are preparing to capture the first direct image of a supermassive black hole.

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Mars: Earth That Never Was
Episode 10

Mars: Earth That Never Was

Episode 10 • Dec 21, 2009

Did Mars long ago develop far enough for life to arise? If so, does anything still live somewhere underground? The search for answers has revealed the forces that long ago doomed the Red Planet.

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The Search for Earth-like Planets
Episode 11

The Search for Earth-like Planets

Episode 11 • Jan 08, 2010

What is the search for Earth-like planets telling us about our place in the cosmos? Is our Earth one of countless life-bearing worlds strewn about the galaxy, or is it a rare Garden of Eden in a barren universe?

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Voyage to Pandora: First Interstellar Space Flight
Episode 12

Voyage to Pandora: First Interstellar Space Flight

Episode 12 • Feb 08, 2010

Pandora is the idyllic blue world featured in the movie Avatar. Its location is a real place: Alpha Centauri, the nearest star to our Sun and the most likely destination for our first journey beyond the solar system.

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Venus: Death of a Planet
Episode 13

Venus: Death of a Planet

Episode 13 • Jun 09, 2010

Long ago, from the fires of our Sun's birth, twin planets emerged: Venus and Earth. Nature draped one world in the greens and blues of life, while enveloping the other in acid clouds, high heat, and volcanic flows. Why did Venus take such a disastrous turn and Earth developed a vibrant biosphere?

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Cosmic Energy: Cold Sparks to Black Holes
Episode 14

Cosmic Energy: Cold Sparks to Black Holes

Episode 14 • Sep 10, 2010

What's the hottest place in the universe? What's it like inside a Black Hole? This video climbs the power scales of the universe, from the coldest and bleakest reaches of our galaxy on out to the hottest and most violent places known.

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Is the Universe Infinite?
Episode 15

Is the Universe Infinite?

Episode 15 • Nov 23, 2010

Explore the biggest question of all. How far do the stars stretch out into space? And what's beyond them? In modern times, we built giant telescopes that have allowed us to cast our gaze deep into the universe. Astronomers have been able to look back to near the time of its birth. They've reconstructed the course of cosmic history in astonishing detail.

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Alien Planets & Eyeball Earths: The Search for Habitable Planets
Episode 16

Alien Planets & Eyeball Earths: The Search for Habitable Planets

Episode 16 • Feb 21, 2011

The hunt for planets beyond our solar system has reached a fever pitch. Scientists are beginning to envision what these worlds are like, and in the process, redefining what a planet might need to spawn life.

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The Riddle of AntiMatter
Episode 17

The Riddle of AntiMatter

Episode 17 • Aug 19, 2011

One of the deepest mysteries about how our universe came to be may finally be yielding to human investigation. Scientists are mounting new efforts to figure out how matter survived, and what happened to its birth twin, a mysterious substance known as antimatter?

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Mysteries of a Dark Universe
Episode 18

Mysteries of a Dark Universe

Episode 18 • Oct 14, 2011

Cosmology has been turned on its head by a stunning discovery that the universe is flying apart in all directions at an ever-increasing rate. The scientists who made this discovery were awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics.

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Crashing Into the Moon
Episode 19

Crashing Into the Moon

Episode 19 • May 11, 2012

Over the next decade, the United States, Japan, India, China, Russia, and even private companies, are planning to send spacecraft to explore the moon. These missions are looking for resources that may one day allow humans to settle permanently in space.

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The Most Powerful Objects in the Universe
Episode 20

The Most Powerful Objects in the Universe

Episode 20 • Sep 23, 2012

What are the energy extremes that define our universe? And how much power can the cosmos wield? Climb a ladder of increasingly powerful events, from frigid gas clouds to nuclear explosions, and travel out to the seething environments of black holes. Find out where Earth fits in the vast power scales of the cosmos.

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Birth of a Black Hole
Episode 21

Birth of a Black Hole

Episode 21 • Nov 29, 2012

Spy satellites first saw these brief but extremely bright flashes of light in the 1960s. For three decades, gamma ray bursts for deep space were one of the persistent mysteries in all of science. It took a revolution in high-energy astronomy to prove that they are the distant birth cries of newborn black holes.

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Plasma Rockets & Solar Storms
Episode 22

Plasma Rockets & Solar Storms

Episode 22 • Feb 15, 2013

Join a small team of rocket designers as they open a window into the future of space travel.

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Voyager: Journey to the Stars
Episode 23

Voyager: Journey to the Stars

Episode 23 • Apr 06, 2013

The two Voyager spacecraft are part of an ancient quest to push beyond our boundaries... to see what lies beyond the horizon. Now tens of billions of kilometers from Earth, two spacecraft are streaking out into the void. What will we learn about the Galaxy, the Universe, and ourselves from Voyager's epic Journey to the stars?

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Earth in 1000 Years
Episode 24

Earth in 1000 Years

Episode 24 • Oct 04, 2013

There are signs that Earth’s great stores of ice are beginning to melt. With sea levels beginning to rise, scientists are looking back at climates past to see where our planet may be headed 1000 into the future and beyond.

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Reinventing Space Flight
Episode 25

Reinventing Space Flight

Episode 25 • Feb 03, 2014

Follow Dr. Ben Longmier and his team into the rugged Alaskan wilderness on a quest to build a whole new type of rocket engine. Their goal is to test sensitive components by launching them into radiation-filled environments of space aboard helium balloons. Their goal is to revolutionize space travel and exploration by harnessing the energy contained in the dynamic fourth state of matter: plasma.

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Supervolcanoes
Episode 26

Supervolcanoes

Episode 26 • May 23, 2014

They are eruptions so vast, so Earth-shattering, they have changed the history of our planet. Climate collapse. Toxic turmoil. Mass extinction. Worse than a killer asteroid, or nuclear war, they are Earth's most destructive Supervolcanoes.

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Fate of Antarctica
Episode 27

Fate of Antarctica

Episode 27 • Jul 21, 2014

The episode of Cosmic Journeys explores the intersection of paleoclimate and current climate science. Through its turbulent history, Antarctica has played an important role in the evolution of planet Earth. This role will likely continue as a warming global climate begins to eat away at the ice sheets that cover the continent. The fate of the world as we know it is linked to the fate of Antarctica.

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Life: Destiny or Chance?
Episode 28

Life: Destiny or Chance?

Episode 28 • Sep 19, 2014

Are the universe and its physical laws so fine-tuned that the rise of life is inevitable? Or is life a fluke, a lucky roll of cosmic dice? We look for the answer in the rise of two important components of life, dust and water.

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Interstellar Flight
Episode 29

Interstellar Flight

Episode 29 • Oct 29, 2014

Explore the challenges of interstellar flight and the technological possibilities that may one day send us on a long voyage out into the galaxy. What imperatives will define the mission when it launches and finally arrives: exploration and science, or a struggle for survival?

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The Age of Hubble
Episode 30

The Age of Hubble

Episode 30 • Dec 13, 2014

This staggeringly visual feast of a documentary Brings cutting-edge findings of modern astronomy to life with state-of-the-art animation, informed by supercomputer simulations of cosmic events. Marvel at the formation of a super-massive black hole 350 million lightyears away; admire the stunning beauty of the Orion nebula; and discover what the stars tell us about our place in the stretch of time and space.

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Glimpsing the Solar System's Birth
Episode 31

Glimpsing the Solar System's Birth

Episode 31 • Jul 10, 2015

Where do you look to glimpse the birth of a solar system like ours? Our sun is thought to have formed along with a range of stellar siblings. This star cluster likely moved out on its own, bound by gravity, in what astronomers call a "Moving Group."

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Hubble: Universe in Motion
Episode 32

Hubble: Universe in Motion

Episode 32 • Jul 31, 2015

Since its launch 25 Years ago, the Hubble Telescope has returned images of unprecedented beauty of a dynamic and changing universe.

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SuperTornado: Anatomy of a MegaDisaster
Episode 33

SuperTornado: Anatomy of a MegaDisaster

Episode 33 • Dec 18, 2015

May 22nd, 2011. A powerful tornado cut a mile-wide swath through Joplin, Missouri, the costliest and one of the deadliest tornado disasters ever. What did scientists learn when they peered into the realm of this SuperTornado?

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Day of the Asteroid
Episode 34

Day of the Asteroid

Episode 34 • May 20, 2016

Asteroids racing through the solar system have smashed into Earth before. What are the chances we'll get hit again? Armed with new defensive technologies, scientists are getting ready for the day, a decade, century from now: the Day of the Asteroid.

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Black Holes and the High Energy Universe
Episode 35

Black Holes and the High Energy Universe

Episode 35 • Jun 17, 2016

Astronomers are probing the high-energy cosmic frontier with a series of key missions: Fermi, Swift, Chandra, NuSTAR, and Hubble.

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The Improbable Rise of Planet Earth
Episode 36

The Improbable Rise of Planet Earth

Episode 36 • Jun 23, 2016

Planet hunters have detected nearly 5000 confirmed and candidate planets beyond our solar system. Most sun-like stars, it seems, are ringed with giant planets that crowd their parent stars and leave no room for planets like ours. The old theories about planetary formation are giving way to a new one defined by fierce gravitational battles and titanic collisions. How did Earth manage to survive?

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Star Crash: The Explosion that Transformed Astronomy
Episode 37

Star Crash: The Explosion that Transformed Astronomy

Episode 37 • Nov 13, 2017

A startling collision in an ancient galaxy slews Earth's largest telescopes to a spot in the Hydra constellation. Two rapidly spinning neutron stars have violently merged to form a possible black hole. And, for the first time, astronomers see its electromagnetic flash and hear its gravitational thunder as they watch new elements being born.

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