One of the fundamental questions humanity has always asked is how big is our Universe? For much of human history, people believed that Planet Earth was the very center of the entire universe. And Earth is pretty big. But compared the rest of the universe, we are infinitesimally small.
Credit: From the ESO Supernova to the end of the Universe at 00:52
Credit: ESO/L. Calçada/M. Kornmesser/spaceengine.org
Credit: Cepheid Variable 4:06
NASA, ESA, M. Kornmesser
I know, this video is a bit different from most Space Time videos. It's part of a PBS miniseries called Stellar, done in collaboration with Diana Cowern from @physicsgirl and Joe Hanson from @It'sOkayToBeSmart. Over six episodes we travel to telescopes, go inside space research centers, and chat with amazing scientists. Next up is Joe's episode where he explores where life might be outside our solar system.
Check out Joe’s episode here:
Check out the other episodes in this series:
The Quasar from The Beginning of Time | STELLAR
Seeing a Black Hole with a Planet-Sized Telescope | STELLAR
I Visited the First Gravitational Wave Detector! LIGO | STELLAR
How We’ll Find the Aliens in Our Solar System! | STELLAR
Stellar is a part of the PBS Summer of Space. There'll be lots of awesome space related content all summer long on PBS. See what's happening at
#SummerOfSpacePBS #astrophysics #space
Hosted by Matt O’Dowd
Written by: Sophia Chen, Matt O’Dowd, Andrew Kornhaber, Eric Brown
Directed by: Andrew Kornhaber & Eric Brown
Producer: Randa Eid
Director of Photography: Eric Brouse
Sound: Justin Pope & Brett Van Duesen
Production Assistant: Marifisia Bel
Editing: Pavel Ezrohi, Tom Levin, Rebbecca Senn
Graphics: Murilo Lopes
Assistant Editing: Daniel Sircar
Produced By: Kornhaber Brown
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