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Season 1

  • S01E01 The Sun

    • January 1, 1998

    THE SUN - Covers the birth, life and death of the Sun, interior dynamics and exterior fireworks, sunspots, the corona, solar winds and everything you need to know about our local star

  • S01E02 Mercury

    • January 2, 1998

    The most comprehensive portrait ever of this scorched little planet. Takes a look at double sunrises, craters, cracks and, incongruously, maybe polar ice

  • S01E03 Venus

    • January 3, 1998

    Looking at the planetary hell beneath the clouds, the poisonous, crushing atmosphere, seating heats, volcanoes and a runaway greenhouse effect

  • S01E04 Eartth

    • January 4, 1998

    The evolution of the earth and of life, its internal structure, continental drift, day length, seasons, oceans, climate, weather and El Nino

  • S01E05 Moon (aka Luna)

    • January 5, 1998

    The story of the Moon and its birth from collisions, its influence on Earth, Apollo landings and the recent discovery of water

  • S01E06 Mars

    • January 6, 1998

    Could cold arid Mars be the next place we land? Looking at polar caps, volcanoes, the biggest canyon ever seen and the possibility that Mars once had oceans.

  • S01E07 Jupitar

    • January 7, 1998

    Bigger than the other planets combined, Jupitar is a turbulent gas giant with 16 moons. We take a voyage through this mini Solar System.

  • S01E08 Saturn

    • January 8, 1998

    Exploring the many rings and moons of this exotic gas cloud and a preview of a landing on Titan, a moon like primitive Earth.

  • S01E09 Uranus and Neptune

    • January 9, 1998

    The outer giants. Uranus has a crazy tilt and a chaotic moon called Miranda and Neptune with tempests and a moon spurting geysers.

  • S01E10 Realm of the Comets

    • January 10, 1998

    Looking at comets and where the originate, the Oort Cloud and the Kuiper Belt and the possibility that pluto isn't a planet at all (recently declassified).

  • S01E11 Earth Patrol

    • January 11, 1998

    Launched into Earth-orbit, these are the satellites that monitor the health of our planet. Looking at the ozone, the melting ice-caps, weather, deforestation and navigation.

  • S01E12 Space Frontier

    • January 12, 1998

    Human space exploration, from Yuri Gagarin's first orbit of space to the race for the Moon and the Apollo landings.

  • S01E13 High Life

    • January 13, 1998

    Living and working in space, triumphs, tragedies and everyday practicalities on the Russian space-station Mir and America's Space Shuttle.

  • S01E14 Robots

    • January 14, 1998

    A look at our scouts in the Solar System. Probes that trail-blaze on Mars, plunge into Jupiter and land on Saturn's moon Titan.

  • S01E15 Where Next ?

    • January 15, 1998

    The possibility of a spaceport in Earth-orbit, the colonisation of the Moon and Mars, the taming of Venus, plus an elevator into space !

  • S01E16 Breakthrough !

    • January 16, 1998

    From the ancient sky-watchers of Babylon to space-age cosmology, the story of astronomy featuring Copernicus, Kepler, Galileo, Newton and Hubble.

  • S01E17 Aurorae and Eclipses

    • January 17, 1998

    Taking a look at celestial shows, how the solar wind conjures an aurora, lunar and solar eclipses explained and a recent eclipse of the Sun.

  • S01E18 Impact !

    • January 18, 1998

    Exploring the threats of comets and asteriods and what would happen if the spacerock that slew the dinosaurs hit New York today.

  • S01E19 Light Fantastic

    • January 19, 1998

    Visible light reveals only part of the Universe. We look at how other wavelengths fill out the picture, from gamma-rays to radio.

  • S01E20 Lifequest

    • January 20, 1998

    Is there life elsewhere in the Solar System? Could life be sustained on Jupiter's moon Europa or even Saturn's moon Titan in the future?

  • S01E21 Milky Way

    • January 21, 1998

    Our galaxy explored and light years explained. Looking at the life and death of stars, supernovae and the clouds where stars are born.

  • S01E22 Hubble's Eye

    • January 22, 1998

    After astronauts fix its faulty optics, the Hubble Space Telescope peers back through time to the depths of the cosmos.

  • S01E23 Infinity

    • January 23, 1998

    Looking at the structure of the Universe, galaxies, clusters, strands and how we measure to a nearby galaxy and to the farthest quasar.

  • S01E24 Big Bang, Big Crunch

    • January 24, 1998

    The theory of the Big Bang explained and how from that cataclysmic explosion the Universe continues to expand, but will it stop and reverse ?

  • S01E25 Black Holes, Dark Matter

    • January 25, 1998

    Although invisible, black holes betray their presence, which is the same with dark matter: the missing 90% of the Universe.