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Watch an all new season of THE UNIVERSE only on HISTORY every Tuesday at 9pm/8c. Visit the official fan page at http://facebook.com/TheUniverse, follow HISTORY on Twitter at http://twitter.com/History_Daily and visit the offical website at http://history.com/theuniverse.
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Airs Tuesdays at 9pm/8c on HISTORY. Dont try this at home! In this episode, our experts cook up ten ways you could destroy the earth, including: swallowing it with a microscopic black hole; blowing it up with anti-matter; hurling it into the Sun, and switching off gravity. This is a fun way to explore the dangerous physics of the Universe and the properties of the planet we call home. Visit the official fan page at http://facebook.com/TheUniverse, follow HISTORY on Twitter at http://twitter.com/History_Daily and visit the official website at http://history.com/theuniverse.
HISTORY: Monday, September 14th at 10pm! Homers The Odyssey is the most famous epic ever written. Follow its archetypal hero, Odysseus, as he sets sail on a twenty-year journey to return home from battle to reclaim his wife and kingdom. Its a timeless tale of adventure filled with mythological beasts, vengeful gods, and enchanting seductresses... But could it have actually happened? Astronomical clues and recent geological data now suggest evidence with direct links to the story of Odysseus. Join the Facebook Fan Page: http://facebook.com/History
Airs Tuesdays at 9pm/8c on HISTORY. They are breathtaking, lethal and a constant source of surprise. The stunning rings of Saturn have mesmerized countless scientists over the centuries. With particles the size of a house shooting at 53,000 miles per hour around the planet, any spacecraft passing through would meet an instant and catastrophic end. Inside the rings is like a NASCAR race--with bumping, jostling and frequent collisions that can cause a massive spin-out. Visit the official fan page at http://facebook.com/TheUniverse, follow HISTORY on Twitter at http://twitter.com/History_Daily and visit the official website at http://history.com/theuniverse.
Airs Tuesdays at 9pm/8c on HISTORY. They are the one-stop-shopping places for learning all about the nature and variety of stars in the Universe. Theyre unique, because in clusters, all the stars were born at about the same time, from the same material and all are at the same approximate distance from Earth. This means we can be sure that any differences among them are due to their true natures and not distorted by different distances from Earth and other factors. In this episode, two kinds of star clusters in the galaxy are explored. Visit the official fan page at http://facebook.com/TheUniverse, follow HISTORY on Twitter at http://twitter.com/History_Daily and visit the official website at http://history.com/theuniverse.
HISTORY: Monday, August 24 at 10pm! A half-bull, half-man freak of nature, the Minotaur is one of mythologys most terrifying monsters. A bizarre tale of bestiality, human sacrifice, and war, the myth of the Minotaur endures as a symbol of the beast inside all men. But archeological research has uncovered clues suggesting the Minotaur and its terrifying labyrinth were more than just symbols. They may have been inspired by a real place that still exists to this day. Join the Facebook Fan Page: http://facebook.com/History
HISTORY: Monday, August 31 at 10pm! The epic tragedy of Medusa, the most infamous female fiend in Greek mythology, whose look turned every living thing to stone. But what is the true story behind the myth? Find out this evil Gorgons real world connection to human corpses, and learn what clues the night sky holds about the origins of the tale of Medusa. Join the Facebook Fan Page: http://facebook.com/History