The Star on the Top of the WorldIn the sky directly above the Earth's North Pole sits Polaris. It is a natural compass pointing due North, and for centuries has been considered the most important star in the sky after the Sun.
Catch a Falling Star
E2
Catch a Falling StarCome catch a falling star and find out how planet Earth has endured millennia of meteorites and meteor showers.
A Hole in Wonder
E3
A Hole in WonderOne of a 1000 stars may leave behind a black hole when they die. This suite explores black holes, the monsters in our universe swallowing stars.
Riding a Sunbeam
E4
Riding a SunbeamEach new day begins with a sunrise. But the dawn's early light is actually 170,000 years old. In this suite, follow a sunbeam from its birth at the centre of the sun to its arrival at your eye.
The Flavour of the Universe
E5
The Flavour of the UniverseWe go into the kitchen of the Universe to discover dark matter, dark energy, and all the wonderful flavours of the Universe.
Field Guide to the Night Sky
E6
Field Guide to the Night SkyNo special equipment required, just a keen eye for the night sky. This field guide episode of Space Suite explores the night sky and helps point out galaxies, stars, and more.
Expanding Scope
E7
Expanding ScopeFollow the story of the telescope, from the thin tube Galileo used to find the largest moons of Jupiter, to today's X-ray and gamma ray observatories in space.
Cosmic Blueprint
E8
Cosmic BlueprintBritish-American author and speaker, Alan Watts, reflects on humankind's interdependent relationships with the Universe while observing the unifying patterns that repeat throughout the natural world.
Space Mythbusters
E9
Space MythbustersThe earth is not a perfect sphere (nor is it flat), it bulges 21km at the equator, making it an oblate spheroid. This and other fake space news is debunked in this cheeky episode of Space Suite.
Requiem for Opportunity
E10
Requiem for OpportunityIn 2004, NASA's Opportunity rover landed on Mars, and it didn't take long for the little rover to charm folks back on Earth. We look at Opportunity's epic journey, and pay tribute to the little rover that could.
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