…researcher Adrian Fabian about the black hole at its centre, whose strange behaviour includes emitting the lowest note that can be heard in the cosmos. At an even greater scale,…

…researcher Adrian Fabian about the black hole at its centre, whose strange behaviour includes emitting the lowest note that can be heard in the cosmos. At an even greater scale,…
…at the centre of everything in the cosmos but just one of billions of bodies in a vast and expanding universe. He reveals the critical role of medieval astrologers in…
…have been searching the cosmos for strange signals like the Lorimer Burst for more than 50 years. The film ends with scientists’ latest search for extraterrestrial intelligence. Horizon obtained exclusive…
…the science and history behind the distant celestial bodies in the solar system. This spectacular, epic voyage across the cosmos, takes us from the Earth, past the Moon and our…
…tracking the evolution of the cosmos itself, from the Big Bang onwards. Follow scientists responsible for some of the major breakthroughs in understanding the origins of life and witness how…
…the Swiss Alps, he shows how these colours aren’t simply beautiful, but that understanding how they’re created is allowing us to search for other Earths far out in the cosmos….
…attempting to catalogue the entire cosmos. These very different worlds are united by one thing – an extraordinary explosion in data. Horizon meets the people at the forefront of the…
…have their own characters, histories and role in the cosmos. Not least, they played a vital part in creating us. There are old, bloated red giants, capable of gobbling up…
trailer magnet YEAR: 2009 | LENGTH: 1 part (56 minutes) | SOURCE: WIKIPEDIA description: The film’s development team included Donald Goldsmith, a well-known astronomy writer on the Carl Sagan Cosmos…
…occurring elements through processes including titanic supernova explosions. Called nucleosynthesis, this remarkable mechanism is responsible for the chemical richness that made Earth possible. 04. Ur-Minerals, First Crystals in the Cosmos…
…event horizon of black holes, and from the far reaches of the cosmos. It may be that that we are part of a cosmic hologram, projected from the edge of…
…the solar system’s largest volcano and canyon on Mars. Close with the hydrocarbon lakes on Saturn’s moon Titan, proving that there is no end to geological wonders throughout the cosmos….