The Astrophiles

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  • 2018
  • 1 Season

The Astrophiles is a captivating show produced by Great Big Story that explores the wonders of our universe through the eyes of passionate stargazers. The show follows a diverse group of individuals from all walks of life who have one thing in common: a deep love for space and the mysteries it holds.

Each episode of The Astrophiles features a different astrophile, offering a unique glimpse into their personal journey and fascination with space. From amateur astronomers to professional astrophysicists, the show draws from a wide range of experiences and perspectives to create a rich tapestry of stories.

One of the standout features of The Astrophiles is its stunning visuals. Every episode is filled with breathtaking footage of the night sky--from twinkling constellations to dazzling meteor showers--that truly brings the wonders of space to life. The show also incorporates beautiful animation and CGI to help viewers better understand complex scientific concepts and theories.

But what sets The Astrophiles apart from other space documentaries is its emphasis on human connection. While the show delves into the nuts and bolts of space exploration and research, it also shines a light on the personal relationships and meaningful experiences that fuel the passion of its subjects. Whether it's a father and daughter bonding over a shared love of astronomy or a scientist finding inspiration in the beauty of the cosmos, The Astrophiles celebrates the joy and wonder of exploring the stars.

Despite its focus on individual stories, The Astrophiles is also an educational and informative show. Viewers will learn a wealth of information about space and the latest developments in astrophysics, from the hunt for exoplanets to the mysteries of dark matter. The show also tackles some of the big questions that have captivated scientists and stargazers for centuries, such as the possibility of extraterrestrial life and the origins of the universe itself.

Overall, The Astrophiles is a beautifully produced and deeply engaging show that will appeal to anyone who has ever looked up at the night sky and felt a sense of wonder. It’s a celebration of human curiosity, a tribute to the beauty and complexity of space, and a reminder that there is still so much we have yet to discover about the universe around us.

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Contraband Corned Beef: The Sandwich That Snuck into Space
5. Contraband Corned Beef: The Sandwich That Snuck into Space
August 15, 2018
NASA astronauts deal with many dangers in space: deadly debris, harmful cosmic rays and corned beef sandwiches. Wait, what was that last one? Oh yeah, here's how a lunch meat sandwich almost destroyed a space capsule that one time.
The Planetarium In My Backyard
4. The Planetarium In My Backyard
August 31, 2018
Frank Kovac always loved the stars. Not satisfied with simply watching the night sky, he built the world's largest mechanically-operated planetarium in his backyard. While most planetariums use projectors, Kovac painstakingly painted thousands of stars on the roof of the rotating building. This is a testament to one man's dedication and desire to get closer to the stars.
More Than Just a Rock Collection: Meet Meteorite Man
3. More Than Just a Rock Collection: Meet Meteorite Man
August 31, 2018
Naveen Jain collects meteorites, and he has a lot of them. The meteorites may just look like a bunch of rocks, but to Jain these "space gems" represent a deep bond with the cosmos and may even hold the secret to the origins of life on this planet.
The Blind Astronomer of Nova Scotia
2. The Blind Astronomer of Nova Scotia
August 31, 2018
Tim Doucette is legally blind, yet he sees the stars better than most people. A childhood diagnosis of congenital cataracts forced doctors to remove Doucette's lenses and widen his pupils. That left the amateur astronomer with only about 10 percent of his eyesight, but it also allows his pupils to pick up more light at night. You've never seen the night sky quite like Doucette.
This Backyard Astronomer Has Discovered 300 Asteroids and Counting
1. This Backyard Astronomer Has Discovered 300 Asteroids and Counting
August 31, 2018
Gary Hug turned his fascination with asteroids into more than just a hobby. He built an observatory behind his house, and courtesy of his homemade reflector telescope, the "amateur" asteroid tracker has identified 300 flaming balls of ice and rock.
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  • Premiere Date
    August 31, 2018