The Complete Cosmos
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The Complete Cosmos

8.0 / 10
1998
2 seasons
25 episodes
Documentary

Astronomy is a never-ending wonder: planets and stars, comets, black holes, supernovas, quasars, pulsars and much more. And above all, the miracle of life. This exciting travel questions the place of the human race in the universe showing its fascinating and incredible events: creation of black holes and planets, destruction of stars, the infinite wandering of the comets and other things enough to love the astronomy and the science forever. This Channel 4 TV series covers it all in 10-minutes episodes.

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Seasons

  • Ep 1

    1.The Sun

    01-01-199810m

    Birth, life and death of the Sun. Interior dynamics, exterior fireworks. Sunspots, corona, solar wind - all about our local star.

  • Ep 2

    2.Mercury

    08-01-199810m

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

  • Ep 3

    3.Venus

    15-01-199810m

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

  • Ep 4

    4.Earth

    22-01-199810m

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

  • Ep 5

    5.Moon (aka Luna)

    29-01-199810m

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

  • Ep 6

    6.Mars

    05-02-199810m

    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.

  • Ep 7

    7.Jupiter

    12-02-199810m

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

  • Ep 8

    8.Saturn

    19-02-199810m

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

  • Ep 9

    9.Uranus and Neptune

    26-02-199810m

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

  • Ep 10

    10.Realm of the Comets

    05-03-199810m

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

  • Ep 11

    11.Earth Patrol

    12-03-199810m

    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.

  • Ep 12

    12.Space Frontier

    19-03-199810m

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

  • Ep 13

    13.High Life

    26-03-199810m

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

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