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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 topic ...

  3. The Universe (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The Universe. (TV series) Title screenshot of Seasons 1–3. 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.

  4. Strip the Cosmos - Wikipedia

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    Astronomers scour the cosmos to identify a planet that humans could live on in the future, but the more planets they find, the more they discover how deadly to planets the Milky Way is. The episode examines why the Milky Way destroys so many planets, including how super-small, cool stars fry the planets that orbit them, how the carbon-rich ...

  5. Webb telescope captures outskirts of Milky Way in ... - AOL

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    While Earth is located about 26,000 light-years from what's known as the galactic center, the outer portions of the Milky Way are even further, at about 58,000 light-years from our galaxy's ...

  6. Sundome!! Milky Way - Wikipedia

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    Sundome!! Milky Way (Japanese: すんどめ!! ミルキーウェイ, Hepburn: Sundome!! Mirukīu Ei) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kazuki Funatsu. It was serialized in Shueisha's seinen manga magazine Grand Jump from June 2016 to November 2019, with its chapters collected in nine tankōbon volumes.

  7. 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).

  8. Milky Way - Wikipedia

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    The Milky Way is approximately 890 billion to 1.54 trillion times the mass of the Sun in total (8.9 × 10 11 to 1.54 × 10 12 solar masses), [7] [8] [9] although stars and planets make up only a small part of this. Estimates of the mass of the Milky Way vary, depending upon the method and data used.

  9. Local Group - Wikipedia

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    The Local Group is the galaxy group that includes the Milky Way, where Earth is located. It has a total diameter of roughly 3 megaparsecs (10 million light-years; 9 × 10 19 kilometres), [1] and a total mass of the order of 2 × 10 12 solar masses (4 × 10 42 kg). [2] It consists of two collections of galaxies in a "dumbbell" shape; the Milky ...