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	Buitenaardse melkwegen/ Door ver heel ver weg te kijken, naar het gebied met buitenaardse melkwegen, zien we hoe nietig wij zijn in het universum. Met ruimtelelescopen kunnen we melkwegen zien die 4 miljard lichtjaren van ons verwijderd zijn. Zo zien we objecten die net zo oud zijn als onze planeet.&lt;/p&gt;
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	Leven en dood van een ster: Ze worden ontstoken door de kracht van een atoom, branden door licht, hitte en toorn, sterren zijn allesbehalve vredig. Wz zien ijzersterke computergraphics, nooit eerder vertoonde satellietbeelden en intervieuws met vooraanstaande wetenschappers. Beleef de meest verbluffende lichtshow van de kosmos alsof je er middenin zit.&lt;/p&gt;
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	Einde van de aarde.Asteroïden, kometen, uitbaarstingen van gammastralen, de zon- zijn zorgen er gezamelijk voor dat de aarde een gevaarlijke plek is om op te leven. Onderzoek bizarre en angstaanjagende scenario's en zie hoe wetenschappers een race tegen de klok voeren om technieken te ontwikkelen die onze aarde moeten beschermen.&lt;/p&gt;
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	De gevaarlijkste plekken van het universum: Laat je rondleiden door de opwindendste delen van de kosmos-zwarte gaten, samensmeltingen van melkwegen, uitbarstingen van gammastraling en neutronensterren. Fantastische computergraphics brengen het universum dichterbij. Hoe zou het zijn om te leven op andere planeten? De beelden laten zien welke levensvormen zich in buitenaardse atmosferen zouden kunnen ontwikkelen.&lt;/p&gt;
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	Supernova's: Een supernova is een spectaculaire ontploffing van een ster. Schittende lichtstralen en materie worden de ruimte ingeblazen. Het licht is zo helder als dat van 100 miljard zonnen.&lt;/p&gt;
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	Bovendien zou de zon er 10 miljard over doen om net zo veel energie uit te stralen.&lt;/p&gt;
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	Sterrenbeelden: Om het immense tapijt van sterren te kunnen begrijpen, verbinden mensen overal ter wereld de stipjes om sterrenbeelden te vormen. Dit programma laat een aantal van de 88 officiële sterrenbeelden zien- van Orion en Cepheus tot de poolster en het vrij onbekende 13° teken van de dierenriem.&lt;/p&gt;
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	Onopgeloste mysteries: Ons unieke universum kent vele mythes, misvattingen, waarheden en waanzinnige mysteries. Sommige komen uit de science fiction, andere uit de werkelijkheid van onze veranderljke kosmos. Kan er leven bestaan op Mars? Kun je door de tijd reizen? Heeft onze zon een donkere ster die het einde van onze aarde kan betekenen? En hoe zit het met dat vonkje dat de oerknal veroorzaakte?&lt;/p&gt;
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	Kosmische botsingen: Van botsingen tussen sterren tot allesvernietigende dreune-zwaartekracht zet alles in beweging. Dit Programma laat zien hoe astronomen proberen te begrijpen hoe die botsingen plaatsvinden en hoe ons universum gecreëerd is.&lt;/p&gt;
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	Buitenaardse planeten: nog maar 10 jaar geleden wisten we niet dat erplaneten buiten ons zonnestelsel bestonden. Astronomen hebben ruim 20 van die buitenaardse werelden ontdekt. De omstandigheden op die planeten zijn zo extreem dat ze onbewoonbaar lijken. Maar is er eindelijk bewijs gevonden dat er werelden zijn die op onze aarde lijken?&lt;/p&gt;
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	Kosmische Gaten: Wetenschappers schrijven al decennialang over witte gaten ( het tegenovergestelde van zwarte gaten), wormgaten, poorten in ruimte en tijd. Maar deze vreemde verschijnselen zijn nooit gevonden. Is er meer in os universum dan de zwarte gaten waarvan de wetenschap overtuigd is dat ze bestaan?&lt;/p&gt;
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	De geheimzinnige maan: Wetenschappers onderzoeken al eeuwenlang het raadsel van het lunar transient fenomeen (vorbijgaande maanfenomenen). We zien hoe de maan de getijden op onze planeet beïnvloedt. Oude mythes worden tegen het licht gehouden-waaronder één die beweert dat de mensheid zonder onze maan niet eens zou bestaan.&lt;/p&gt;
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	De melkweg: Laat je rondleiden langs de100.000 lichtjaren-brede sterrenfamilie en de verschijnselen die wij melkweg noemen. We komen het afval tegen van oude, uitgebluste sterren die de geboorte van nieuwe sterren inluiden. Zie hoe sterren met hypersnelheid naar de buitenste ring van de melkweg geschoten worden.&lt;/p&gt;
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	Buitenaardse manen: onderzoek de manen van de planeten in onz zonnestelsel-van de binnenste manen tot de Kuipergordel.Fantastische computergraphics brengen het universum dichterbij. De beelden laten zien welke levensvormen zich in buitenaardse atmosferen zouden kunnen ontwikkelen.&lt;br /&gt;
	Donker materie: Miljarden deeltjes donkere materie gaan elke seconde overal doorheen-toch zijn ze nooit diect waargenomen. Deze indrukwekkende kracht is nog maar 10 jaar geleden ontdekt, maar rukt in hoog tempo ons universum uit elkaar;&lt;/p&gt;
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	Astrobiologie: Ga mee op een fantastische ondekkingstocht naar het leven in de ruimte. Een gevarieerde groep van wetenschappers uit de astronomie, biologie en geologie zoeken gezamelijk naar de definitie van het leven op aarde. Ook onderzoeken ze weke levende organismen op andere planeten zouden kunen bestaan.&lt;/p&gt;
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	Reizen door de ruimte: Een ruimtetuig met zielen die laserstralen vangen, motoren die voortgedreven worden door een vreemde entitiet die bekend staat als anti-materie. Ontdek welke bizarre technologieën wetenschappers voorstellen met als doel: sneller door de ruimte reizen.&lt;/p&gt;
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			Evidence for the birth of the universe is raining down on you. It's called the cosmic microwave background, and it's had quite a journey. Born in the stupendous annihilation of matter and antimatter seconds after the big bang, trapped in the hot plasma of the expanding universe for 380,000 years, and then suddenly released when the universe cooled to the point that atoms could form, this echo of creation has been on an uninterrupted voyage through space for 13.7 billion years-until it reached you. The cosmic microwave background is just one of the many clues about the history and nature of our universe that make the science of cosmology a wondrous, fascinating, and philosophically profound field of study. Cosmology: The History and Nature of Our Universe introduces you to the biggest story of all in 36 half-hour lectures that cover the origin, evolution, composition, and probable fate of our universe. This detailed and accessible course, presented by award-winning Professor Mark Whittle of the University of Virginia, incorporates more than 1,700 stunning illustrations. The Perfect Time to Learn Cosmology An expert on the dynamics of supermassive black holes at the cores of galaxies, Professor Whittle is an astronomer with a gift for making his subject vivid, understandable, and awe inspiring. For example, in explaining the vastness of the universe, he asks you to imagine yourself as a stupendous giant making billion-light-year strides through the cosmos, hour after hour. Even at this ultra-warp-drive pace, you would always find yourself in the middle of a uniform mist of galaxies with no end in sight. Professor Whittle notes that we are the first generation ever to know in detail just how the universe came to be. Right now is the perfect time to learn cosmology, since researchers have just completed the work on more than a decade of breathtaking discoveries.&lt;/div&gt;
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