Cosmic Vertigo

Cosmic Vertigo

Do you ever feel dizzy when you think about the incomprehensible scale of space? We call that feeling Cosmic Vertigo. Welcome to a head-spinning conversation between two friends about the sparkly -- and not so sparkly -- stuff in the sky.

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The Moon Landing 004 - Enter the Lunar Module

The Moon Landing 004 - Enter the Lunar Module

So far on their journey to the moon, the Apollo 11 astronauts haven't been inside the Lunar Module - that's about to change...

18 Heinä 20193min

The Moon Landing 003 - Chicken stew in space

The Moon Landing 003 - Chicken stew in space

As they continued their trip to the moon, the Apollo 11 astronauts had to figure out how to live in space

17 Heinä 20193min

The Moon Landing 002 - The view via space TV

The Moon Landing 002 - The view via space TV

Exactly 50 years ago, the three Apollo 11 astronauts were on their way to the moon - and they shared their view with those watching closely back on Earth.

17 Heinä 20193min

Cosmic Vertigo presents.. The Moon Landing 001 - Lift-off!

Cosmic Vertigo presents.. The Moon Landing 001 - Lift-off!

50 years after the Apollo 11 mission successfully landed humans on the moon, hear about the journey's crucial moments - and the near misses.

16 Heinä 20195min

Cosmic Query | Total eclipse of the Sun

Cosmic Query | Total eclipse of the Sun

We join two observers for a total eclipse of the sun.

17 Heinä 20187min

019 | Faster than slow

019 | Faster than slow

The International Space Station is travelling in low Earth orbit at a leisurely 7.66km per second (approx). Moving at that speed, the crew of the ISS witnesses a sunrise and sunset every 90 minutes.

10 Heinä 201836min

Cosmic Query | First contact

Cosmic Query | First contact

The search for alien life continues but at what point do we declare that we are alone in the Universe?

3 Heinä 20188min

018 | Quicker than quick

018 | Quicker than quick

You'd think we'd notice thousands of explosions in the night sky. Shorter than a millisecond, these bursts were first recorded in 2007 and while scientists know they're there, we are still unsure of t...

26 Kesä 201830min

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