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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? Using cutting-edge computer graphics, this series brings the universe down to earth to show what life would be like on other planets, and to imagine what kind of life forms might evolve in alien atmospheres. Episodes examine how discoveries were made and the scientists and explorers who dared to venture into the uncharted territory of the universe.

Genres: Adventure | Family | Science-Fiction
Station: Vice TV (US)
Rating: 6.33/10 from 3 users
Status: Ended
Start: 2007-05-29

The Universe Season 7 Air Dates


S07E01 - How Big, How Far, How Fast Air Date: 30 April 2012 02:00 -

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The biggest objects, farthest distances, and fastest speeds are made relatable through extreme physical analogies.


S07E02 - Alien Sounds Air Date: 07 May 2012 02:00 -

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What does the Universe sound like? From the sweep of a pulsar, to the deafening roar of our boiling sun this episode explores the undiscovered soundscapes of the solar system, the galaxy, and the entire cosmos. And, is it true that in space nobody can hear you scream?!? Our scientists reveal that there are places in the Universe that prove this sci-fi statement wrong.


S07E03 - Our Place in the Milky Way Air Date: 14 May 2012 02:00 -

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An exploration of Earth's cosmic neighborhood. Looking beyond the borders of our solar system, what's nearby in our galaxy? How do the other objects in our local area influence life on Earth? And, how did Earth's place in the galaxy make it the perfect place for the development of advanced life?


S07E04 - Deep Freeze Air Date: 21 May 2012 02:00 -

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This episode discusses the coldest places in the universe from labs on earth to super cold places in our solar system, galaxy and beyond.


S07E05 - Microscopic Universe Air Date: 04 June 2012 02:00 -

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The key to understanding the universe seems to be understanding its smallest components. But reconciling the two has proved to be a tremendous scientific challenges as the behavior in the quantum realm bears little resemblance to the universe we know. This program explains some of the strange behavior scientists have discovered at the smallest scales.


S07E06 - Ride the Comet Air Date: 11 June 2012 02:00 -

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Board a virtual space ship to travel along with a variety of comets; long and short period, sun grazers, comets masquerading as asteroids and comets still in deep freeze in the Oort cloud. Then ride along on the NASA probes that visited nearby comets.


S07E07 - When Space Changed History Air Date: 18 June 2012 02:00 -

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It may seem like seem like science fiction, but the cosmos isn't just something way out there. Many times in human history, objects or forces from space have changed the course of life on earth.

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