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Mysteries of Deep Space - PBS Home Video

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CastMary Pierce (II), Marie-Anne Chazel and Marc Lavoine
DVD ReleaseJune 9, 1998
Running Time180 minutes
MPAA RatingNR (Not Rated)
UPC Code794054347630
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About Mysteries of Deep Space - PBS Home Video

Investigate the latest achievements in deep space exploration in this spectacular series that combines live-action sequences, computer animation, and incredible high-resolution images from the Hubble Space Telescope. Join astronomers as they peer more deeply into the universe than ever before -- back to the dawn of time. Examine the violent events that shape the landscape of galaxies, journey to the heart of a black hole, and discover the most distant supernovas ever seen. Then, take part in the exciting quest for evidence of alien worlds beyond our solar system, as two acclaimed scientists identify distant planets that appear to be cool enough to support water and possibly life. Gain a stunning new perspective on the achievements of modern astronomy. Titles are: "To the Edge of the Universe," "Exploding Stars and Black Holes," and "The Search for Alien Worlds."

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User Reviews

Average user review: 5.0 (2 reviews)

rating: 5 Quotepretty cool stuff...Quote
Very well put together, incredible visuals and narrative. I've watched all 4 in this collection numerous times and find it fascinating each time. It has all the latest shots from Hubble and is very informative. I don't really have a favorite as each is a wonderful exploration of space. September 20, 2007

rating: 5 QuoteVery WorthwhileQuote
My husband and I watch these videos a couple times a month. Despite the fact that we've both read many books on quantum physics, space, astrology, etc., we still find these very informative if for no other reason than to remind us about some of those stunning details we all forget about our vast universe. My personal favorite is the Black Hole video since they do a wonderful job explaining how gravity wins, etc. It's a great set for children who are beginning to get the concepts of our great expanse. We look forward to sharing these with our children when they're a bit older to understand. Truly a wonderful series. December 18, 2000

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