Cosmic Quest Episodes Episode guide
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Are We Alone?
30/30 Heather Couper considers the prospects of life being found elsewhere in the solar system.
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Worlds Beyond
29/30 The work by contemporary astronomers to find other planets like Earth in the universe.
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A Plethora of Planets
28/30 How the use of infrared telescopes increased our understanding of distant planets.
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The Life and Death of Stars
27/30 Heather Couper looks at research that shows stars are like controlled nuclear explosions.
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A Star Is Born
26/30 Heather Couper looks at William Herschel's discovery of infrared radiation in 1800.
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Design or Accident - Why Me?
25/30 Heather Couper looks at arguments over the laws of physics and the universe's creation.
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The Dark Side of the Cosmos
24/30 Heather Couper looks at the search for dark matter. What we see is only a fraction of it.
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A Violent Universe
23/30 Heather Couper looks at the discovery of quasars - huge black holes a long way from Earth.
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Squashed Stars and Black Holes
22/30 Heather Couper considers how the concept of black holes gained credence in astronomy.
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Broadcasts from the Cosmos
21/30 How finding radio waves in space led to the discovery of the pulsar.
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How the Universe Began
20/30 The Big Bang theory of how the universe began and what its opponents think.
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Einstein's Biggest Blunder
19/30 How did the discovery that the universe is expanding impact upon Einstein's theories?
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Deep Space
18/30 Heather Couper traces our understanding of nebulae, island universes outside our galaxy.
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The Milky Way
17/30 Heather considers the struggle to build our knowledge of our own galaxy, the Milky Way.
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Plumbing the Depths
16/30 The science of astrophysics began 300 years ago but rocketed in Victorian times.
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The Celestial Police
15/30 Heather Couper looks at the work of the planet hunter Johann Bode, tracking down asteroids
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A Planet Called George
14/30 Astronomer Heather Couper looks at how Herschel doubled the size of the solar system.
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Halley - A Comet's Tale
13/30 Heather Couper considers how Edmund Halley went about calculating the orbit of a comet.
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Newton - A Matter of Some Gravity
12/30 Isaac Newton's mathematical brilliance put the laws of physics on a firm foundation.
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Galileo - Seeing Is Believing
11/30 Heather Couper on Galileo's idea to systematically record his telescope observations.
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The Imperfect Cosmos
10/30 Tycho Brahe realised that the heavens change, and that a planet's orbit could be predicted
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The Earth Moves
9/30 Copernicus had the crazy idea that the Earth was not at the centre of the universe.
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Mathematics of the Sky
8/30 Heather Couper considers the Islamic scholar, poet and mathematician, Omar Khayyam.
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Wheels Within Wheels
7/30 Ptolomy wrote 13 volumes listing over 1000 stars and 48 constellations around AD 150.
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Philosopher Scientists
6/30 Greek philosopher Thales thought natural forces cause natural disasters, not acts of gods.
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Three Wise Men
5/30 Ancient associations of the cosmos with deities, and astrology's link to mathematics.
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Mirror of the Earth
4/30 The history of astrology began as a way of advising rulers on their military campaigns.
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Stories of the Sky
3/30 How our ancestors mapped the stories of their mythology onto the constellations in the sky
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Cathedrals of the Cosmos
2/30 Astronomer Heather Couper on the importance of the sun to ancient agrarian society.
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The Sky's the Limit
1/30 Astronomer Heather Couper charts the history of our growing understanding of the universe.