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From the planets to the stars and out to the edge of the unknown, history and science collide in a wondrous yet deadly adventure through space and time.

9 Seasons
88 Episodes
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episode image Beyond the Big Bang
8.8/10 (194 votes)

#1 Beyond the Big Bang

S1:E14

The universe began with a massive expansion, billions and billions of years ago, and it continues to expand with every passing second. The idea that the universe, and man's very existence, began with a "Big Bang" is no longer a topic of debate among most scientists--it is essentially taken as fact.

episode image Alien Galaxies
8.4/10 (162 votes)

#2 Alien Galaxies

S1:E9

Our galaxy is one of hundreds of billions in the universe. View of universe through the Hubble telescope and go back almost all the way to the Big Bang.

episode image Life and Death of a Star
8.4/10 (142 votes)

#3 Life and Death of a Star

S1:E10

Ignited by the power of the atom, burning with light, heat and wrath, stars are anything but peaceful. They collide, devour each other, and explode in enormous supernovas--the biggest explosions in the Universe.

episode image Saturn: Lord of the Rings
8.3/10 (150 votes)

#4 Saturn: Lord of the Rings

S1:E8

Are the rings of Saturn a real celestial phenomenon or merely a cosmic Illusion? Technology allows the experts to get closer to the furthest planet visible to the naked eye. Old questions are answered and new ones arise. Does Saturn hold the key to Earth's weather and will one of its moons supply us with all the oil we'll ever need?

episode image Secrets of the Sun
8.0/10 (251 votes)

#5 Secrets of the Sun

S1:E1

Behold the sun and all of it's glory. Learn all things about the sun ranging from its beginning to its death. Also learn about how stars work in general and MUCH MUCH more.

episode image Mars: The Red Planet
8.0/10 (209 votes)

#6 Mars: The Red Planet

S1:E2

Visit the planet most like Earth. There is a discussion of what life on Mars would be like and about the life forms that could've evolved there.

episode image Jupiter: The Giant Planet
8.0/10 (178 votes)

#7 Jupiter: The Giant Planet

S1:E4

Jupiter poses many questions about our solar system. It is a powerful planet of gas whose flowing colors and spots are beautiful, but contain violent storms and jet streams. A mini solar system of over sixty moons rotate around Jupiter--a half billion miles from earth. Could one of these moons contain life under its icy crust?

episode image The Moon
7.9/10 (162 votes)

#8 The Moon

S1:E5

The moon has comforted man for thousands of years. It's been everything from a god to a compass, and the only cosmic body human beings have ever visited. NASA is planning to build a permanent outpost there. Discover how the moon came to be--if you don't already know, you will be astounded.

episode image The Inner Planets: Mercury & Venus
7.9/10 (149 votes)

#9 The Inner Planets: Mercury & Venus

S1:E7

Examining Mercury and Venus. Included: exploring how the damages they've suffered from cosmic collisions and acid rain may serve as a warning for Earth.

episode image The Outer Planets
7.9/10 (136 votes)

#10 The Outer Planets

S1:E11

This episode details outer lying planets and their moons. Included will be Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto. Using CGI, we will also see what alien life might look like on other worlds.

episode image The Most Dangerous Place in the Universe
7.9/10 (130 votes)

#11 The Most Dangerous Place in the Universe

S1:E12

Take a tour of the cosmic hot zones--black holes, galaxy mergers, gamma ray bursts and magnetars. Super black holes can literally lasso Earth out of the solar system. A clash between two galaxies can result in a ritual called galactic cannibalism. Magnetars are a cosmic magnetic force so strong it could wipe out data on every credit card.

episode image The End of the Earth: Deep Space Threats to our Planet
7.8/10 (189 votes)

#12 The End of the Earth: Deep Space Threats to our Planet

S1:E3

Asteroids, comets, gamma ray bursts and the sun all combine to make the Earth a dangerous place to live. NASA's top brass and other scientists are arming themselves with the latest technology to pre-empt an apocalyptic attack. Watch and investigate bizarre, and terrifying apocalyptic scenarios and the ways that scientists are racing against the clock to develop technology to defend our planet.

episode image Alien Planets
7.8/10 (130 votes)

#13 Alien Planets

S2:E1

Have planet hunters finally found proof of other Earthlike worlds? Astronomers have now discovered over two hundred alien worlds, beyond our solar system, that were unknown just a decade ago

episode image The Milky Way
7.8/10 (109 votes)

#14 The Milky Way

S2:E4

We used to think that Earth was at the center of the universe, but now we know we're not even at the center of our own galaxy. Countless wonders exist between where earth is situated and the massive black hole at the galactic center of our solar system. Within the Milky Way can be found the debris of old, dying stars fueling the birth of new stars and at the galactic center hypervelocity stars get catapulted clear beyond the Milky Way's outer rim at unimaginable speeds. Come along for a guided tour of 100,000 light-year-wide family of stars and stellar phenomena we call The Milky Way.

episode image Alien Moons
7.8/10 (106 votes)

#15 Alien Moons

S2:E5

Travel from the inner solar system to the Kuiper Belt and explore the moons surrounding the planets of the solar system. Many of these moons that were once unknown are now on the cutting edge of astronomical study.

episode image Space Travel
7.8/10 (101 votes)

#16 Space Travel

S2:E8

When man finally broke free of the Earth's gravitational pull the dream of traveling to other planets became a reality. Today scientists are proposing a bizarre array of technologies in the hope of traveling faster through space, from space craft sporting sails that catch laser beams, to propulsion engines powered by a bizarre entity known as anti-matter.

episode image Search for ET
7.7/10 (130 votes)

#17 Search for ET

S1:E13

Are we alone? SETI--the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence--is a privately funded project using radio telescopes and optical telescopes to scan the stars for signals.

episode image Dark Matter
7.7/10 (115 votes)

#18 Dark Matter

S2:E6

Scientists have no idea what it is, but Dark Matter and Dark Energy make up 96% of the Universe. Dark Matter is everywhere. It passes through everything we know on earth at billions of particles every second, yet no one has ever gotten a direct detection of this mysterious dark substance. An even more bewildering force is Dark Energy, which is rapidly pushing apart our Universe. Discovered only ten years ago, scientists are struggling to comprehend its unusual characteristics and answer the ultimate question; what is the fate of our Universe?

episode image Supernovas
7.7/10 (95 votes)

#19 Supernovas

S2:E9

A stellar explosion, the supernova is the sensational death of a star. It can shine as bright as 100 billion suns and radiate as much energy as the Sun would emit over 10 billion years. Jets of high-energy light and matter are propelled into space and can cause massive gamma ray bursts and emit intense X-ray radiation for thousands of years. Astronomers believe that this process creates the very building blocks of planets, people and plants.

episode image Nebulas
7.7/10 (92 votes)

#20 Nebulas

S2:E14

Nebulae are clouds of gas that aren't classified as stars, planets, moons or asteroids. Astronomers use the most sophisticated techniques to view them since they are practically invisible to the naked eye.

episode image Cosmic Apocalypse
7.7/10 (85 votes)

#21 Cosmic Apocalypse

S2:E18

The Universe as we know it is condemned to death. Space, matter and even time will one day cease to exist and there's nothing we can do about it. Harsh realities are revealed about the future of our Universe; it may collapse and burn or it might be gripped by a galactic ice age. Either of these scenarios might be a long way off. However, our Universe could suddenly be destroyed by a "random quantum fluctuation", a bubble of destruction that can obliterate the entire cosmos in the blink of an eye. No matter how it ends, life in our Universe is doomed.

episode image Spaceship Earth
7.6/10 (146 votes)

#22 Spaceship Earth

S1:E6

Take a high performance ride through the formation of the third planet from the Sun, Earth... A survivor of one of the most violent "neighborhoods" in the Universe, learn how Earth was created and discover what creatures hold clues to how life began. What evil forces threaten the demise of Earth? Complex and controversial, this is the scientific detective story of all time.

episode image Cosmic Holes
7.6/10 (120 votes)

#23 Cosmic Holes

S2:E2

We know black holes exist, and now scientists are trying to confirm that other holes lurk in hyperspace.

episode image Cosmic Collisions
7.6/10 (90 votes)

#24 Cosmic Collisions

S2:E12

Our universe is a cosmic shooting gallery, gravity is moving everything around & things will collide. Astronomers are attempting to understand how collisions occur in space.

episode image Wildest Weather in the Cosmos
7.5/10 (95 votes)

#25 Wildest Weather in the Cosmos

S2:E15

Imagine a tornado so powerful, it can form a planet or how about rain made of iron.

episode image Biggest Things in Space
7.5/10 (90 votes)

#26 Biggest Things in Space

S2:E16

Discover which is the largest planet, star, star cluster, constellation, black hole, volcano, galaxy, explosions, moon, storm, impact crater and void in space.

episode image Gravity
7.5/10 (82 votes)

#27 Gravity

S2:E17

Explore how science and humanity discovered, overcame and utilized gravity.

episode image How Big, How Far, How Fast
7.5/10 (61 votes)

#28 How Big, How Far, How Fast

S7:E1

The biggest objects, farthest distances, and fastest speeds are made relatable through extreme physical analogies.

episode image Astrobiology
7.4/10 (95 votes)

#29 Astrobiology

S2:E7

Does life exist on other planets? Astrobiology is a visionary new science that searches for life in space by combining the disciplines of astronomy, biology and geology. How did life evolve on Earth? What will life look like on other planets? These and other pertinent questions will be answered by a diverse group of scientists.

episode image Colonizing Space
7.4/10 (89 votes)

#30 Colonizing Space

S2:E13

Space colonization is no longer the fodder of sci-fi, it's becoming a reality. The efforts are underway to establish a colony on Mars, how they plan to grow food, recycle wastewater & introduce greenhouse gases to revive the Red Planet & make it habitable for us.

episode image Deep Space Disasters
7.4/10 (71 votes)

#31 Deep Space Disasters

S3:E1

In space travel there is a saying that the first 50 miles and the last 50 miles are the most dangerous. See how a single spark inside a spacecraft or a micrometeoroid less than an inch wide hitting a space station can turn a routine mission into a lethal nightmare. As the missions become longer, venturing to Mars and beyond, the potential disasters will only become bigger. What would happen if a spacecraft ventured too close to a black hole or was hit by a gamma ray burst?

episode image Death Stars
7.3/10 (65 votes)

#32 Death Stars

S4:E1

Season 4 opens with an exploration of dying stars, the process where stars become supernovas, and, occasionally, become the biggest blast in the universe as a gamma ray burst (GRB). One death star, named WR104, lurks 8,000 light-years from Earth and some believe its GRB arrow is aimed directly at us. A death star galaxy named 3C321 is a frightening vision of what could one day befall the Milky Way galaxy: a companion galaxy's black hole being hammered with a constant blast of high-energy particles, wreaking havoc with its celestial bodies. Nearby, Death Stars Eta Carinae and Betelgeuse burn through their fuel supplies as they hurtle toward extinction...which just may be too close for comfort.

episode image Mysteries of the Moon
7.2/10 (108 votes)

#33 Mysteries of the Moon

S2:E3

A closer look at the beacon in the dark sky reveals an ever-present source of myth, intrigue, controversy and unsolved mysteries

episode image Constellations
7.2/10 (94 votes)

#34 Constellations

S2:E10

A constellation is a group of stars that are connected together to form a figure or picture. Explore some of the 88 official constellations and learn about some of the highlights of each.

episode image Unexplained Mysteries
7.2/10 (90 votes)

#35 Unexplained Mysteries

S2:E11

A look at myths and mysteries concerning the universe. Includes a possibility that life can be sustained on Mars, an examination of time travel, and the theory of a Dark Star as a companion of our sun. Also, a closer look at the Big Bang theory.

episode image How the Solar System was Made
7.2/10 (71 votes)

#36 How the Solar System was Made

S6:E3

At 4.6 billion years old, the Solar System is our solid, secure home in the Universe. But how did it come to be? In this episode we trace the system's birth from a thin cloud of dust and gas. Shocked by a nearby supernova, the pull of gravity and natural rotation spun it into a flat disc from which the Sun and planets coalesced. It all happened in the space of 700 million years, during which the planets jockeyed for position, dodging the brutal bombardment of deadly asteroids and setting into the neat, stable system that we now realize might be a rarity in the universe.

episode image 7 Wonders of the Solar System
7.1/10 (149 votes)

#37 7 Wonders of the Solar System

S5:E1

A close up look at some of the most astonishing wonders of our solar system, such as the geysers of Enceladus; Saturn's amazing rings; Jupiter's Great Red Spot; and the heights of Olympus Mons on Mars.

episode image Catastrophes that Changed the Planets
7.0/10 (67 votes)

#38 Catastrophes that Changed the Planets

S6:E1

The planets of our solar system have experienced epic catastrophes throughout their long history, both raining down from outside and bubbling up from within. We'll voyage back in time to investigate the violent events that profoundly shaped the planets, including earth itself. We'll witness stunning revelations about what transformed Mars into a barren, hostile desert...The disaster that changed Venus from temperate to hellish...The impact that blew away Mercury's mantle, turning it into a planetary core...A colossal disturbance that rearranged the orbits of the gas giants...Titanic impacts on Jupiter...And how a lost moon may finally explain Saturn's rings.

episode image UFO: The Real Deal
6.9/10 (58 votes)

#39 UFO: The Real Deal

S6:E6

Many argue that flying saucers and other extra-terrestrial space ships continuously visit the earth. If that were true, what kinds of technologies would such alien spacecraft require? And do eyewitness reports of UFO sightings jibe with modern theories of how interstellar travel might be possible? Authors, astronomers and theoretical physicists weigh in with the blueprints for inertia-canceling devices, nuclear-powered craft, antimatter propulsion systems and even warp drives. Based on Einstein's theories and countless scientific studies, we'll find out how these visitors might bridge the vast distances between the stars. And if they could survive such hazardous journeys, are they flesh and blood or intelligent machines?

episode image Nemesis: The Sun's Evil Twin
6.8/10 (76 votes)

#40 Nemesis: The Sun's Evil Twin

S6:E2

Could there be a monstrous, undiscovered star orbiting our own Sun? Could it be scattering killer comets throughout our Solar System like clockwork every 26 million years? New scientific surveys are probing the edges of our Solar System--a realm populated by giant worlds and mysterious planetoid--hunting for Nemesis, the Sun's purported evil twin. We may be on the verge of discovering this ultimate death star, suspected of causing every mass extinction in Earth's history. We employ everyday experiences to explain what Nemesis is and why it's been so hard to find. Experts start a wildfire on a dry California hillside, race a NASCAR around an oval track, and juggle fire, all in the effort to present how Nemesis works, and why life on Earth may depend on its discovery.

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The highest rated episode of The Universe is "Beyond the Big Bang" (S1E14) with a rating of 8.80.

This episode received 194 votes.


The lowest rated episode is "Nemesis: The Sun's Evil Twin" (S6E2) with a rating of 6.80.

This episode received 76 votes.

The highest rated episode is "Beyond the Big Bang" (S1E14) with a rating of 8.80.

This episode received 194 votes.


The lowest rated episode is "Spaceship Earth" (S1E6) with a rating of 7.60.

This episode received 146 votes.

The highest rated episode is "Alien Planets" (S2E1) with a rating of 7.80.

This episode received 130 votes.


The lowest rated episode is "Mysteries of the Moon" (S2E3) with a rating of 7.20.

This episode received 108 votes.

The highest rated episode is "Deep Space Disasters" (S3E1) with a rating of 7.40.

This episode received 71 votes.


The lowest rated episode is "Deep Space Disasters" (S3E1) with a rating of 7.40.

This episode received 71 votes.

The highest rated episode is "Death Stars" (S4E1) with a rating of 7.30.

This episode received 65 votes.


The lowest rated episode is "Death Stars" (S4E1) with a rating of 7.30.

This episode received 65 votes.

The highest rated episode is "7 Wonders of the Solar System" (S5E1) with a rating of 7.10.

This episode received 149 votes.


The lowest rated episode is "7 Wonders of the Solar System" (S5E1) with a rating of 7.10.

This episode received 149 votes.

The highest rated episode is "How the Solar System was Made" (S6E3) with a rating of 7.20.

This episode received 71 votes.


The lowest rated episode is "Nemesis: The Sun's Evil Twin" (S6E2) with a rating of 6.80.

This episode received 76 votes.

The highest rated episode is "How Big, How Far, How Fast" (S7E1) with a rating of 7.50.

This episode received 61 votes.


The lowest rated episode is "How Big, How Far, How Fast" (S7E1) with a rating of 7.50.

This episode received 61 votes.

The highest rated episode is "Stonehenge" (S8E1) with a rating of 6.80.

This episode received 41 votes.


The lowest rated episode is "Stonehenge" (S8E1) with a rating of 6.80.

This episode received 41 votes.

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