Encore une série de documentaires magnifique de 6 épisodes, présenté par le célebre acteur Sam Neill (Jurassic parc) sur l'éspace :
Les images sont tous bonnement époustouflantes.
1 - Les étoiles
2 - Survivre
3 - Trous noirs
4 - Somme nous seuls ?
5 - Nouveaux mondes
6 - Un audacieu voyage
BBC Documentary - Space with Sam Neill
It is hard to comprehend just how immense the universe is and yet Space takes us into the vastness of deep space, on a voyage to explore the extraordinary phenomena that form the universe. Three dimensional graphic techniques takes the viewers to places otherwise inaccessible. They stand on the surface of a previously unexplored planet, interact with the sun; experience the immense gravitational pull of a black hole, so strong it could crush a star ten million times the weight of the earth to the size of a pea.
In Star Stuff we learn that all life on Earth, including humans, comes from outer space - every single molecule of our bodies originated from an unimaginably large hydrogen cloud created by the Big Bang - and there are even serious claims that life was carried to earth by meteors.
Staying Alive shows just how dangerous the Universe continues to be. Life on Earth has been nearly eradicated on twenty occasions by massive asteroids, most dramatically causing the extinction of dinosaurs. Another cataclysm is due any time now.
Black Holes are the Universe's ultimate monsters, sucking everything into their super-dense centres. There are an estimated ten million of these cosmic killers in our galaxy and once created they never die. What are the chances of Earth having a fatal encounter?
Are We Alone? looks at the possibility of extraterrestrial life and visits SETI, a scientific project that for the past 40 years has been searching for information beamed from intelligent life in other solar systems.
Even if we avoid destruction by asteroids, we face eventual melt-down, as our Sun is getting progressively hotter. New Worlds looks at where we could go to escape this fate and talks to scientists who are already exploring how we could turn a planet like Mars into a Noah's ark for the Earth's animal and plant life. It may even be that humans have to change themselves genetically to survive.
If humans are ever to reach deep space, there will need to be some revolutionary changes in transport. Boldly Go demonstrates how ion propulsion and solar sails may become effective means to galaxy-hop and considers wormholes as ways to cheat time and space.
Les videos
Documentary Space Episode 3 Black Holes
BBC Documentary Space Episode 1 Star Stuff
BBC Documentary Space Episode 2 Staying Alive
BBC Documentary Space Episode 3 Black Holes
BBC Documentary Space Episode 4 Are We Alone ?
BBC Documentary Space Episode 5 New Worlds
BBC Documentary Space Episode 6 Boldly Go

Les images sont tous bonnement époustouflantes.
1 - Les étoiles
2 - Survivre
3 - Trous noirs
4 - Somme nous seuls ?
5 - Nouveaux mondes
6 - Un audacieu voyage
BBC Documentary - Space with Sam Neill
It is hard to comprehend just how immense the universe is and yet Space takes us into the vastness of deep space, on a voyage to explore the extraordinary phenomena that form the universe. Three dimensional graphic techniques takes the viewers to places otherwise inaccessible. They stand on the surface of a previously unexplored planet, interact with the sun; experience the immense gravitational pull of a black hole, so strong it could crush a star ten million times the weight of the earth to the size of a pea.
In Star Stuff we learn that all life on Earth, including humans, comes from outer space - every single molecule of our bodies originated from an unimaginably large hydrogen cloud created by the Big Bang - and there are even serious claims that life was carried to earth by meteors.
Staying Alive shows just how dangerous the Universe continues to be. Life on Earth has been nearly eradicated on twenty occasions by massive asteroids, most dramatically causing the extinction of dinosaurs. Another cataclysm is due any time now.
Black Holes are the Universe's ultimate monsters, sucking everything into their super-dense centres. There are an estimated ten million of these cosmic killers in our galaxy and once created they never die. What are the chances of Earth having a fatal encounter?
Are We Alone? looks at the possibility of extraterrestrial life and visits SETI, a scientific project that for the past 40 years has been searching for information beamed from intelligent life in other solar systems.
Even if we avoid destruction by asteroids, we face eventual melt-down, as our Sun is getting progressively hotter. New Worlds looks at where we could go to escape this fate and talks to scientists who are already exploring how we could turn a planet like Mars into a Noah's ark for the Earth's animal and plant life. It may even be that humans have to change themselves genetically to survive.
If humans are ever to reach deep space, there will need to be some revolutionary changes in transport. Boldly Go demonstrates how ion propulsion and solar sails may become effective means to galaxy-hop and considers wormholes as ways to cheat time and space.
Les videos
Documentary Space Episode 3 Black Holes
BBC Documentary Space Episode 1 Star Stuff
BBC Documentary Space Episode 2 Staying Alive
BBC Documentary Space Episode 3 Black Holes
BBC Documentary Space Episode 4 Are We Alone ?
BBC Documentary Space Episode 5 New Worlds
BBC Documentary Space Episode 6 Boldly Go
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