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- 1. Destiny Mar 6, 2011
- Professor Cox explores the cycles of time that define the lives of humans.
- 2. Stardust Mar 13, 2011
- The same 92 elements that exist on Earth can be found throughout the cosmos.
- 3. Falling Mar 20, 2011
- A look at how gravity affects the world, and even the solar system.
Wonders of the Universe is a 2011 television series produced by the BBC, Discovery Channel, and Science Channel, hosted by physicist Professor Brian Cox. Wonders of the Universe was first broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC Two from 6 March 2011.
- Documentary series
- English
- 4
- 6 March –, 27 March 2011
Professor Brian Cox explores the fundamental principles of nature and the origins of the universe in four episodes. IMDb provides ratings, reviews, trivia, cast and crew, and more information about this BAFTA-nominated TV mini series.
- (4.3K)
- Documentary
- TV-G
- 2011-08-03
Apr 22, 2023 · Explore the diversity and wonder of the cosmos with this concise guide to everything we know of in the universe, from planets and stars to galaxies and beyond. Learn about rogue planets, exomoons, supernovae, black holes, dark energy and more.
Jun 20, 2014 · Professor Brian Cox reveals how the most fundamental scientific principles and laws explain not only the story of the universe, but the story of us all.
Professor Brian Cox explores the fundamental scientific principles and laws that shape the universe and its history. Watch episodes and clips on iPlayer or TV.
- 59 min
1 Season HD. We checked for updates on 245 streaming services on May 14, 2024 at 6:01:08 AM. Something wrong? Let us know! Wonders of the Universe - watch online: streaming, buy or rent. You are able to buy "Wonders of the Universe" on Amazon Video, Apple TV, Vudu, Google Play Movies as download. Newest Episodes. S1 E4 - Messengers. S1 E3 - Falling
Dec 8, 2022 · Explore seven cosmic wonders that would make for unique sights in our cosmic neighborhood, from the Moon's Mare Orientale to Saturn's Enceladus. Learn about their features, origins, and challenges of exploration in this article by Stuart Atkinson.