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The Worst Episodes of The Astronomers

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This series explores the lives and work of noted modern-day astronomers, taking the viewer into the farthest reaches of outer space in search of black...
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Worst Episodes Summary

"Where is the rest of the universe?" is the worst rated episode of "The Astronomers". It scored N/A/10 based on 0 votes. Directed by James F. Golway and written by N/A, it aired on 4/12/1991. This episode scored NaN points lower than the second lowest rated, "Searching for black holes".

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    #1 - Where is the rest of the universe?

    Season 1 Episode 1 - Aired 4/12/1991

    Astronomers believe the universe contains at least ten times as much mass as can be seen and accounted for. How are they able to detect this missing mass and to discover more about it are the subjects of this episode. Astronomers Vera Rubin and Tony Tyson describe their search for dark matter, material invisible to us but whose gravity affects the motion of the stars and can alter the light reaching us from distant galaxies. In addition, John Dobson, a self-proclaimed "sidewalk astronomer," shares his knowledge with people he encounters.

    Director: James F. Golway

    Writer: N/A

  • Searching for black holes
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    #2 - Searching for black holes

    Season 1 Episode 2 - Aired 4/15/1991

    At the center of galaxy NGC 1275, some 200 million light years from Earth, there might be a supermassive black hole. In a attempt to map the galaxy and look deep into its heart, an international team of astronomers has linked radio telescopes throughout Europe and America in order to produce a picture of NGC 1275. Jessie Greenstein, the co-discoverer of quasars, and Italian radio astronomer Tiziana Venturi appear.

    Director: James F. Golway

    Writer: N/A

  • A Window to Creation
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    #3 - A Window to Creation

    Season 1 Episode 3 - Aired 4/16/1991

    American and Japanese astronomers are followed as they seek to measure cosmic background radiation, the heat remaining from the Big Bang, by launching rockets and satellites above the Earth's atmosphere. Their results contribute to research into the origins of the universe. Also shown are two astonomers who are mapping the universe in 3D and discovering that galaxies have formed into gigantic groups.

    Director: Julio Moline, David F. Oyster

    Writer: N/A

  • Waves of the Future
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    #4 - Waves of the Future

    Season 1 Episode 4 - Aired 4/17/1991

    Gravity waves, as yet undetected but predicted by Albert Einstein, may contain the answers to many questions about the universe. Soviet scientist Leonid Grishchuk and American scientist Kip Thorne describe their attempts to prove the existence of the waves. The episode also visits a gravity-wave detector prototype and describes the three-mile-long full-scale version, planned for construction in the late 1990's. Grishchuk and scientist Stephen Hawking meet.

    Director: Linda Feferman

    Writer: N/A

  • Stardust
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    #5 - Stardust

    Season 1 Episode 5 - Aired 4/18/1991

    The deaths of stars allow human lives to come into being. This episode explains how and looks at the complete life cycle of the stars that make up our galaxy. Two American scientists are shown researching the forces that bring gas and dust together with such intense pressure that nuclear fusion results and a star is born. Hans Bethe, the first scientist to explain in detail how stars are fueled, appears. Three Australian scientists look into the death of a star by studying the remains of the supernova explosion of 1987.

    Director: Christine Zurbach Wiser

    Writer: N/A

  • Prospecting for Planets
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    #6 - Prospecting for Planets

    Season 1 Episode 6 - Aired 4/19/1991

    Efforts to discover other planetary systems and to learn more about the planets of our own solar system are examined. Images are shown that have been sent back to Earth by Voyager, the space probe exploring the outer edges of the solar system.

    Director: Christine Zurbach Wiser

    Writer: N/A