yeah there was a shooting star at 25;37 thay always miss it there was a couple in season two aswell but im not sure if their comets or shooting stars. mark is always there when a shooting star or comet apears in this show dont forget thers one at 43;21 too. if u watch the second season u will spot some more ..
I'm soglad to be able to see these programmes in preparation for the series beginning tomorrow. Thanks for putting it here. It has that "WoW!" quality about it.
If 10% of the population were 10% as passionate about cosmology and physics as Prof Brian Cox just imagine where we would be today. Thank you Brian Cox....
@3LARI aw c'mon he's like a curious 8 year-old, it's cute. Actually he helps a lot, he's the guy who makes them explain what most people don't know too. TV sorcery!
The Plough is an asterism, not a constellation.
freznedz2 2 weeks ago
It's a shame this doesn't broadcast in the US.
Ellieways 3 weeks ago
What's the thing they use to find the stars and constellations depending on time and date?
JoelLaser 1 month ago
@JoelLaser It's called a Planisphere.
hornetgags 4 weeks ago
20:47 .. some the size of a.. CUNTinent..
TheBloodyAxes 1 month ago
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TheBloodyAxes 1 month ago
Thank god for dancing virgins 0.0
Flextaa 1 month ago
sorry i ment to meteors not comets im new to all this
TomTheBombBombadilo1 1 month ago
yeah there was a shooting star at 25;37 thay always miss it there was a couple in season two aswell but im not sure if their comets or shooting stars. mark is always there when a shooting star or comet apears in this show dont forget thers one at 43;21 too. if u watch the second season u will spot some more ..
TomTheBombBombadilo1 1 month ago
Luck bugger in Britain getting stuff like this.
cheers
nedladdy 1 month ago
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j0hnasd 1 month ago
What's the name of the intro song?
HerpDerpBeehive 1 month ago
liked episode 2 thanks blown away by andromeda galactic simulation
isn't m51 part of the local group too ? its big sky!!
jimjim2000ify 1 month ago
Thank you very much for posting this
xfilion 1 month ago
what 43:03 that would be one big shooting star
joppadoni 1 month ago
@joppadoni what about at 43.20 to be precise :S
joppadoni 1 month ago
I'm soglad to be able to see these programmes in preparation for the series beginning tomorrow. Thanks for putting it here. It has that "WoW!" quality about it.
bluehorse221 1 month ago
Haha! I saw this program before I came to Manchester university and now Tim O'Brien (the guy talking about pulsars) is my physics tutor! :)
jimbobur 3 months ago
Brians explanation at 13:25 is very clarifying, I feel stupid for not understanding this before
Dantyx1 4 months ago
Loved it. Thank you so much for uploading this.
Can't get BBC in my "area".
NickChV 4 months ago 2
If 10% of the population were 10% as passionate about cosmology and physics as Prof Brian Cox just imagine where we would be today. Thank you Brian Cox....
DHLaShomb 4 months ago 5
@DHLaShomb
There would be a lot more voluntary live liver donations.
jazzx251 1 month ago
there's a shooting star at 25:37
joetavish 8 months ago 10
Jonathan Ross is irritatingly ignorant
3LARI 9 months ago 8
@3LARI aw c'mon he's like a curious 8 year-old, it's cute. Actually he helps a lot, he's the guy who makes them explain what most people don't know too. TV sorcery!
Eniacbc 2 months ago