How the Universe Works is a captivating documentary TV show that delves into the wonders and complexities of the universe, uncovering the secrets of galaxies, black holes, planets, and more. Through expert analysis and stunning visuals, this series takes viewers on an awe-inspiring journey through space and time.
Through the Wormhole is a captivating documentary TV show that delves into the fascinating world of astrophysics, exploring topics like wormholes, the nature of the universe, and the laws of gravity. Hosted by renowned physicist Morgan Freeman, the series takes viewers on an enlightening journey through the cosmos, using cutting-edge technology and scientific research to provide answers to some of the biggest questions about our existence.
Cosmos is a documentary TV show that explores the mysteries of the universe, from the smallest particles to the vastness of outer space. It delves into the realms of astrophysics, astrobiology, and cosmology, unraveling the secrets of our existence.
Join Professor Brian Cox on an awe-inspiring journey to uncover the wonders of the universe, from the beginning of time to the farthest reaches of outer space.
During the last day of summer camp, a group of camp counselors try to complete their unfinished business, including love triangles and talent shows, before the summer ends.
In this educational TV show, physicist Brian Cox takes viewers on a journey through the solar system, exploring its planets, moons, and other celestial bodies. Through stunning visuals and scientific explanations, Cox explains the mysteries of the universe and its origins.
This romantic drama focuses on the romance between a 14-year-old mathematics genius and a 19-year-old All-American volleyball player.
Space Time explores the outer reaches of space, the craziness of astrophysics, the possibilities of sci-fi, and anything else you can think of beyond Planet Earth.
Clara, an astronomer, embarks on a search for signs of intelligent life in the universe. As she explores the cosmos, she reflects on the question of whether we are alone in the universe and delves into the mysteries of astrophysics and the possibility of extraterrestrial life.
Brian Greene is going to let you in on a secret: We've all been deceived. Our perceptions of time and space have led us astray. Much of what we thought we knew about our universe-that the past has already happened and the future is yet to be, that space is just an empty void, that our universe is the only universe that exists-just might be wrong.
When an astrophysics student loses priceless research to an auto theft he makes a bargain with a woman at a local pawn shop in order to get it back.
Why do things fall to the ground without magic? The young magician's apprentice Limbradur is far more interested in the universe and its secrets than boring magic spells. He is fascinated by the stars, the universe and the laws of nature. So, one night he sneaks into the Albert Einstein Museum, where he meets AlbyX3, a small, clever but rather quirky robot who knows all about Albert Einstein and his theories. Alby takes Limbradur on a magical journey of discovery through time and space, during which they not only uncover the secrets of gravity but also learn much about friendship and imagination. For Limbradur and Alby both have secrets of their own.
Everything and Nothing explores the fascinating world of quantum mechanics, astrophysics, and the wonders of the universe. Through interviews with professors and scientists, this documentary mini-series delves into the mysteries of space and the profound questions about our existence. This thought-provoking documentary series is a must-watch for anyone interested in science and the nature of reality.
An incredible travel through space and time between the walls of the Paris Observatory, which is celebrating its 350th birthday. Place of discoveries such as speed of light or Neptune’s existence, it is still today one of the oldest operating observatories and the greatest hub in the world for astronomy and astrophysics researches, second only to Harvard.
BLACK SUNS: AN ASTROPHYSICS ADVENTURE is a documentary about chasing eclipses and science dreams. It chronicles the lives of two globetrotting African American astrophysicists, Dr. Alphonse Sterling and Dr. Hakeem Oluseyi, as they follow the two solar eclipses that occurred in 2012. Dr. Alphonse Sterling of NASA, stationed in Japan, had early success in the US, but left his home country to further cultivate his wide-ranging interests. Dr. Hakeem Oluseyi of the Florida Institute of Technology, is a scientist who beat the odds of poverty, and a poor early education, to get where he is today. The film is hosted by award-winning cultural astronomer Dr. Jarita Holbrook.
Astrophysicist Jean Surdej brings a small group of teenage pupils on a trip to the Lofoten islands in northern Norway, for a very special class on the solar system. Using the geography of the archipelago to illustrate the distances between the planets, they journey through space by car and ferry, with the picturesque landscapes standing in for the black emptiness that surround the heavenly bodies. A masterstroke of both pedagogy and filmmaking, Children of Stars is a captivating documentary about humanity's place in the grand scheme of things.
Beyond Hubble: Launching the Telescope of Tomorrow takes you on a journey to explore the groundbreaking engineering project of the European Space Agency, as they prepare to launch the James Webb Space Telescope. Get an inside look at the challenges, breakthroughs, and scientific discoveries awaiting us in the depths of space. Join renowned astronomers and engineers as they discuss the mission to unveil the mysteries of the universe and search for the origins of life.
Follow leading scientists around the world and to the edge of the universe on their quest to solve one of the greatest mysteries of the universe, the mysterious invisible “dark matter.”
In an age when misinformation, alternative facts, and conspiracy theories have become mainstream, UFOs have risen to become one of the most-talked about pop culture phenomena. With all of this noise, how can we expect anyone to know how much of this is true? What is in our skies? What do we know, and how do we know it? And most importantly: Are we being visited?
Kate Humble and Helen Czerski reveal the inner workings of the sun and investigate why scientists think changes in the sun's behaviour may have powerful effects on our climate.