9.2 | LOOKING TO THE END OF TIME
Hubble: 15 Years of Discovery
Chapter 9.2: Looking to the End of Time
Runtime: 8:08

A fascinating, educational and inspiring 10-part series on the history of the Hubble Space Telescope and the discoveries it's made possible. Produced by the Eurpoean Space Agency (ESA). 2007.

1: The Hubble Story (10:28)
2: Hubble Up Close (5:04)
3: Planetary Tales (8:34)
4: The Lives of Stars (10:01)
5: Cosmic Collisions (7:58)
6: Monsters in Space (9:51)
7: Gravitational Illusions (6:10)
8: Birth & Death of the Universe (6:06)
9.1: Looking to the End of Time (6:49)
9.2: Looking to the End of Time (8:08)


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