Film, Media & TV1 min ago
Journey to the edge of the universe
I watched the above named documentary a couple of nights ago. Absolutely mind blowing stuff.
If you didn't, it's a journey to the edge of the universe in one shot - obviously computer generated - we get taken from planet to planet, star to star, black hole to black hole etc., until we can go no futher.
Other than what we DO know (the planets surrounding us in our galaxy etc.), was the rest of it factually accurate? Have scientists found a way to see outside the milky way? Do we know for sure what the galaxies hundreds of thousands lightyears away look like?
This is a link to the National Geographic webpage for the documentary
http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/episode/ journey-to-the-edge-of-the-universe-3023/Overv iew77#tab-Overview
You can travel yourself by going to the 'Go to the edge' tab.
The documentary is still available on Sky Anytime for those of you who have Sky+ and are interested.
If you didn't, it's a journey to the edge of the universe in one shot - obviously computer generated - we get taken from planet to planet, star to star, black hole to black hole etc., until we can go no futher.
Other than what we DO know (the planets surrounding us in our galaxy etc.), was the rest of it factually accurate? Have scientists found a way to see outside the milky way? Do we know for sure what the galaxies hundreds of thousands lightyears away look like?
This is a link to the National Geographic webpage for the documentary
http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/episode/ journey-to-the-edge-of-the-universe-3023/Overv iew77#tab-Overview
You can travel yourself by going to the 'Go to the edge' tab.
The documentary is still available on Sky Anytime for those of you who have Sky+ and are interested.
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