Wonders of the Universe Collection

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  • 2008
  • 1 Season

Wonders of the Universe Collection from NGHT is an awe-inspiring science television series produced by the National Geographic channel. The series explores and showcases the beauty of the universe through the eyes of renowned physicist and author, Brian Cox. His deep understanding of the workings of the universe and his engaging presentation style make the show both informative and captivating.

The series is divided into four parts, each subtly exploring different aspects of the universe. The first part, Destinations, takes viewers on a journey through space and time to some of the most incredible places in the universe. The series transports us to the remote mountain ranges of Chile, where the world's most powerful telescopes are located, and introduces us to the stunning landscapes of Iceland, which serve as an excellent location to observe the Northern Lights. Using stunning visual effects, this part of the series takes us to places that are impossible to visit, and allows us to appreciate the beauty of space without leaving our homes.

The second part, Stargazing, deepens our understanding of the universe and helps us identify the fascinating patterns that we see in the night sky. This section of the series teaches us how astronomy can help us understand the mysteries of the universe and shows us how we can observe celestial objects using the naked eye or binoculars. We learn more about constellations, planets, galaxies, and other celestial objects, and understand how they are formed and how they evolve.

The third part of the series, Universe Formation, explores the big bang theory, which is the most widely accepted explanation of the universe's origin. This section of the series delves deep into the fundamental forces that govern the universe and explains how they operate. We are introduced to different types of galaxies, the supermassive black holes that reside in their centers, and the many scales on which the universe operates, from the quantum level to the largest possible scale of the universe itself.

The final part of the series, Life in the Universe, explores the possibility of life beyond Earth. The series looks at the potential for extraterrestrial life on planets within our own solar system, such as Mars, and beyond it in other solar systems. The series also considers the nature of life itself, how it might have originated, and the conditions required for it to persist. The series explores concepts like the Fermi Paradox and examines the possibilities for communication with intelligent alien species.

Wonders of the Universe Collection from NGHT is not just a science show but a visual and aesthetic masterpiece. The show features cutting-edge graphics and visual effects that make the universe come alive. The show's visuals are a combination of real footage captured from telescopes, computer-generated models, and cartoons that make science entertaining while still being educational.

The show has a relatable and accessible narrational approach. Brian Cox is an engaging presenter, who seamlessly transfers his passion for science to the viewers, making the show easy to understand, even for people with no background in science. His ability to simplify complex concepts and make science more relatable, coupled with breathtaking visuals, allows viewers to delve deeper into the world of science.

Wonders of the Universe Collection from NGHT is a visual and storytelling feast that inspires awe and wonder. It is the perfect show for anyone who is interested in science, space, and the infinite universe. It takes viewers on a journey to the most incredible places in the universe, helps them identify the patterns they see in the night sky, and gives them a deep understanding of how everything in the universe is connected. It is an uplifting show that appeals to the human desire to explore and understand the world around us. It is a testament to the beauty and mystery of the universe that continues to inspire and intrigue us all.

Wonders of the Universe Collection is a series that ran for 1 seasons (5 episodes) between November 2, 2008 and on NGHT

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Seasons
Hubble's Amazing Universe
5. Hubble's Amazing Universe
October 5, 2008
The most renowned telescope in the world is in danger of being lost forever. Explore the universe as seen through the amazing Hubble Space Telescope, and meet one of the astronauts risking everything to save it.
Monster Black Holes
4. Monster Black Holes
December 7, 2008
Travel to the edge of space and beyond to discover nature's ultimate abyss - black holes. Explore where they are found, how they begin, and how it may be possible to harness and use the power they produce. In Monster Black Holes, scientists steadily piece together the complex dynamics of a black hole's birth and also examine the growth of a select few black holes to super massive proportions that dominate the centers of galaxies. As a monster black hole swallows everything in its path, it generates energy that shapes the universe around it in powerful ways. Journey into the heart of a black hole and explore what happens to matter when it falls into a black hole, and whether the Milky Way galaxy will one day come to an end when the black hole at the galaxy's center explodes.
Journey to the Edge of the Universe
3. Journey to the Edge of the Universe
December 7, 2008
National Geographic presents the first accurate non-stop voyage from Earth to the edge of the universe using a single, unbroken shot through the use of spectacular CGI technology. Building on images taken from the Hubble Telescope, Journey to the Edge of the Universe explores 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 neighboring planets, out of our solar system, to the nearest stars, nebulae and galaxies and beyond - right to the edge of the universe itself.
Direct from the Moon
2. Direct from the Moon
November 17, 2008
Nearly 40 years after Apollo astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin enthralled the nation when they became the first men to land on the moon, lunar exploration has returned to the headlines as new information is being uncovered about the birth of our solar system. With stunning footage from the Kaguya lunar orbiter, Direct from the Moon reveals images of the moon and Earth in spectacular detail like never seen before. Featuring Buzz Aldrin and NASA scientists, Direct from the Moon explores the past, present and future of lunar expeditions from the Apollo missions to the challenges involved with establishing a lunar outpost and innovations under way that will inspire the next generation of space exploration.
Five Years On Mars
1. Five Years On Mars
November 2, 2008
When the NASA rovers Spirit and Opportunity touched down on Mars in 2004, they weren't expected to last long-perhaps 90 days, or six months at most. But 90 days stretched into five years, and a short-term science mission searching for evidence of water has turned into one of the greatest adventures of the Space Age. The rovers have trekked miles across hostile plains, climbed mountains, ventured in and out of deep craters, survived dust storms and mechanical failures, and cheated death so often that no one will venture a guess as to how much longer they might last. Five Years On Mars follows this amazing story of two rovers that have explored vast reaches of Mars and may be among some of the greatest explorers in history.
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Where to Watch Wonders of the Universe Collection
Wonders of the Universe Collection is available for streaming on the NGHT website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Wonders of the Universe Collection on demand at Amazon, Vudu, Google Play and Apple TV.
  • Premiere Date
    November 2, 2008
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