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How the Universe Works
This documentary series investigate how the Universe came into existence out of nothing, and how it grew from a miniscule point, smaller than an atomic particle, to the vast cosmos we see today.
Into the Universe with Stephen Hawking
Stephen Hawking hosts an epic new kind of cosmology series, a Planet Earth of the heavens. It takes the world’s most famous scientific mind and sets it free, powered by the limitless possibilities of computer animation.
Cosmic Fury
Earthquakes and volcanoes pose an unpredictable and deadly threat here on Earth, but they also occur far out in the universe. What can we learn from these interplanetary phenomena that may help us predict when Mother Nature will next unleash her fury?
Can We Make a Star on Earth?
Brian Cox takes a global journey in search of the energy source of the future – nuclear fusion.
Sizing Up The Universe
From the enormous universe in which we exist, to tiny atoms that make up the building blocks of everything around us; size matters when it comes to understanding the cosmos.
Is Everything We Know About the Universe Wrong?
There’s something very odd going on in space, something that shouldn’t be possible. It is as though vast swathes of the universe are being hoovered up by a gigantic and invisible celestial vacuum cleaner.
Wonders of The Solar System
In this spellbinding series Professor Brian Cox visits the most extreme locations on Earth to explain how the laws of physics carved natural wonders across the solar system.
Liquid Universe
On alien planets it rains from the sky as scalding iron. On distant moons, even at hundreds of degrees below zero, they slosh around in lakes of methane. They can cover planets in oceans of electrified hydrogen metal. They churn in dead stars and even our planet. They’re so rare in the universe, they almost don’t exist, but these are the liquids of our Liquid Universe.



