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This simple, stylish look at the Apollo space program is a quietly powerful rumination on the nature of patriotism, heroism, and humanity. Director David Sington utilises a narrator-less structure that...
A two-volume collection of vintage US documentaries on the origins of the universe and space exploration, featuring distinguished scientists and guest narrators. Films comprise: Disc 1 A View of the Sky -...
A series of eight short documentaries licensed to Vega from the Science and Technology Facilities Council, highlighting research work being carried out at the Large Hadron Collider, CERN, including hunting...
A 13-minute film which briefly explains the Large Hadron Collider. It features a concise summary of what the two larger experiments - ATLAS and ALICE - aim to achieve and how, as well as an insight into some...
A short introduction to studying astrophysics at Oxford University by Professor Roger Davies.
This DVD contains 3 programmes from the BBC 2 series Stardate - MISSION TO TITAN, DEEP IMPACT and MISSION TO VENUS.
We can only account for a tiny percentage of our universe - around 4% - so what is the remaining 96% made of? The current favoured thinking relies on the existence of dark matter: a substance you can’t...
We are in a golden age of solar science. Scientists are making remarkable discoveries about the inferno at the Sun’s core and the magnetic chaos of its surface. This programme explores the past, present...
Since its launch on July 23, 1999, the Chandra X-ray Observatory has been NASA’s flagship mission for X-ray astronomy. These three short animations show the 3C438 galaxy.
Much has been written as ‘how’ the Egyptians might have aligned their monuments with such high precision, but the question that has always remained unanswered is ‘why’ - why did the ancients put so...
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