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  2. How the Universe Works - Wikipedia

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    Release. April 25, 2010. ( 2010-04-25) –. present. How The Universe Works is a science documentary television series that provides scientific explanations about the inner workings of the universe and everything it encompasses. [1] [2] With the use of computer-generated imagery (CGI) and visual effects, each episode presents and narrates a ...

  3. The Planets and Beyond - Wikipedia

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    The Milky Way's deadliest phenomena. The episode consists entirely of segments broadcast previously in The Planets and Beyond episode "Milky Way: The Monster Inside" (Season 2 Episode 3) and the How the Universe Works episode "Death of the Milky Way," also known as "Monsters of the Milky Way" (Season 6 Episode 4).

  4. Milky Way - Wikipedia

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    The Milky Way is a barred spiral galaxy with a D 25 isophotal diameter estimated at 26.8 ± 1.1 kiloparsecs (87,400 ± 3,600 light-years), but only about 1,000 light-years thick at the spiral arms (more at the bulge).

  5. The Universe (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Release. May 29, 2007. ( 2007-05-29) –. May 23, 2015. ( 2015-05-23) [1] The Universe is an American documentary television series that features computer-generated imagery and computer graphics of astronomical objects in the universe plus interviews with experts who study in the fields of cosmology, astronomy, and astrophysics.

  6. Standing Up in the Milky Way - Wikipedia

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    List of episodes. " Standing Up in the Milky Way " is the first aired episode of the American documentary television series Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey. It premiered on March 9, 2014, simultaneously on various Fox television networks, including National Geographic Channel, FX, Fox Life, and others. [5] The episode is presented by the series ...

  7. List of supernovae - Wikipedia

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    An alternative, complete and updated list can be found in the Open Supernova Catalog. Recent supernovae can be found at Latest Supernovae. Supernovae in 2023 include SN 2023ixf in Messier 101 (May 2023), [1] SN 2023idj in NGC 4568 (May 2023) and SN 2023gfo in NGC 4995 (April 2023).

  8. Strip the Cosmos - Wikipedia

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    Episode # Title Directed by Original air date 1 "Secrets of the Black Hole" Duncan Bulling: November 12, 2014 (): There are millions of black holes — including one at the center of the Milky Way — each capable of swallowing a star the size of the Sun in seconds.

  9. Phoenix Cluster - Wikipedia

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    This is considerably higher than that of NGC 1275 A, the central galaxy of the Perseus Cluster, where stars are formed at a rate around 20 times lower, or the one per year rate of star formation in the Milky Way. Supermassive black hole. Size comparison of the event horizons of the black holes of TON 618 and Phoenix A. The orbit of Neptune ...