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The Hubble Space Telescope is named after one of the preeminent astronomers of the last century, Edwin Hubble. Among his notable discoveries is that the universe we live in is both enormous and expanding. This episode takes us on a journey through the life and times of the person whose name graces one of the most significant scientific instruments ever built.
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Well, another Oscar night has come and gone, which means it’s time for the 3rd Annual Grouchies, where we bring you the highs (and lows) of Hollywood’s big night!
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Spend Earth Night with us ***Tuesday, March 10th*** for the premiere of Frozen Planet at 9/8c, only on BBC America.
The Arctic and Antarctic remain the greatest wildernesses on Earth. The scale and beauty of the scenery and the sheer power of the elements are unmatched anywhere else on our planet. And these vast, frigid landscapes are surprising rich with life. Using the latest camera technology, Frozen Planet captures unimaginable imagery above and below the ice and follows the extraordinary fluctuations that accompany the changes of seasons. Using crystal clear high definition cinematography, Frozen Planet will open your eyes to the remarkable colors and variety of life in this truly unique environment.
Spend Earth Night with us ***Tuesday, March 10th*** starting at 9/8c with the premiere of Frozen Planet, followed by the premiere of Wild Alaska at 10/9c only on BBC America.
Alaska is wild, beautiful and brutal. A monstrous landmass of epic proportion, it’s barely inhabited by humans, except for the brave and resourceful. It is a world where it is Nature who still reigns. A place rich with wildlife, from the wolves of the interior plains to the orcas of the coastal shelf. But here even the animals must be tough to survive in a place that gives nothing for free. The unique combination of forces that forged the landscape, still dominate it. It has volcanic fire at one end and polar ice at the other. Giant earthquakes and unpredictable volcanoes – the dramatic natural forces that formed a monumental mountain range that dominates the central spine of the state – are still in force today. But as fire has forged the land – it is ice that carves its shape.