StreamVault
HomeBrowseSearch

This product uses the TMDB API but is not endorsed or certified by TMDB.

TMDB

The Sky at Night · S49 E9

The Search for Life

2005-08-06

The search for life elsewhere in our Universe has long been the Holy Grail for astronomers. Planets around distant stars have recently been discovered and we now realise that solar systems like our own could be widespread. So is life on Earth unique? With missions to Mars, Saturn's moon Titan and Jupiter's moon Europa, we could be nearing an answer. No definitive traces of life have been found elsewhere, but astronomers are probing ever deeper on our nearest planetary neighbours and across our Universe for the signitures of life. Patrick Moore discusses the issue with Professor Monica Gardy and Professor Simon Conway Morris.Chris Lintott spends a night meteor-watching with Dr John Mason, Martin Mobberly and Martin Andrews. Every year the Earth passes through dusty tail remnants of the comet Swift-Tuttle. These enter Earth's atmosphere-forming meteor showers called the perseids, this year they are at their maximum in mid-August.

← PreviousNext →

Season 49 Episodes

  • E1Lord of the Rings
  • E2Unveiling Titan
  • E3Strangers in the Night
  • E4Star Party
  • E5Eye on the Universe
  • E6The Shocking Sun
  • E7Deep Impact
  • E8Fallout From Deep Impact
  • E9The Search for Life
  • E10A Journey through Space and Time
  • E11Mapping The Universe
  • E12The Planets
  • E13Mars and the Ring of Fire
  • E14Celestial Zoo