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- catalog abstract "Prof. Alex Filippenko presents for a course which is designed to provide a non-technical description of the remakable discoveries that astronomers and physicists have made during the last five years. This lecture is exceptionally visual, with fresh looks at supernovae, quasars, and even stunning, deep-field photographs transmitted by the Hubble Space Telescope.".
- catalog alternative "What's new in astronomy, 2003".
- catalog contributor b13228772.
- catalog contributor b13228773.
- catalog contributor b13228774.
- catalog created "c2003.".
- catalog date "2003".
- catalog date "c2003.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2003.".
- catalog description "DVD video.".
- catalog description "Music written and performed by Matt Venuti and the Venusians: venusians.com.".
- catalog description "Prof. Alex Filippenko presents for a course which is designed to provide a non-technical description of the remakable discoveries that astronomers and physicists have made during the last five years. This lecture is exceptionally visual, with fresh looks at supernovae, quasars, and even stunning, deep-field photographs transmitted by the Hubble Space Telescope.".
- catalog description "pt. I. Lecture 1. From dawn to dusk. Lecture 2. Exploring the night sky. Lecture 3. Recent discoveries in our solar system. Lecture 4. Other worlds galore! Lecture 5. The formation and evolution of stars. Lecture 6. Supernovae : catastrophic stellar explosions. Lecture 7. Gamma ray bursts and the birth of black holes. Lecture 8. Observational evidence for black holes (2 discs) -- pt. II. Lecture 9. Einstein's relativity. Lecture 10. Cosmology and cosmic expansion. Lecture 11. The birth and evolution of galaxies. Lecture 12. The accelerating expansion of the universe. Lecture 13. The stuff of the cosmos. Lecture 14. Dark energy : may the force be with you. Lecture 15. Theories of everything, and hidden dimensions. Lecture 16. Our universe, one of many? (2 discs)".
- catalog extent "2 pts. in 4 videodiscs (ca. 720 min.) :".
- catalog isPartOf "Great courses (DVD)".
- catalog isPartOf "Great courses".
- catalog issued "2003".
- catalog issued "c2003.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Chantilly, Va. : Teaching Company,".
- catalog requires "DVD video.".
- catalog subject "Astronomy.".
- catalog subject "Cosmology.".
- catalog subject "Science films.".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. I. Lecture 1. From dawn to dusk. Lecture 2. Exploring the night sky. Lecture 3. Recent discoveries in our solar system. Lecture 4. Other worlds galore! Lecture 5. The formation and evolution of stars. Lecture 6. Supernovae : catastrophic stellar explosions. Lecture 7. Gamma ray bursts and the birth of black holes. Lecture 8. Observational evidence for black holes (2 discs) -- pt. II. Lecture 9. Einstein's relativity. Lecture 10. Cosmology and cosmic expansion. Lecture 11. The birth and evolution of galaxies. Lecture 12. The accelerating expansion of the universe. Lecture 13. The stuff of the cosmos. Lecture 14. Dark energy : may the force be with you. Lecture 15. Theories of everything, and hidden dimensions. Lecture 16. Our universe, one of many? (2 discs)".
- catalog title "Understanding the universe [videorecording] : what's new in astronomy, 2003 / [lecture by] Alex Filippenko ; [produced by] the Teaching Company.".
- catalog title "What's new in astronomy, 2003".
- catalog type "DVD-Video discs. lcsh".
- catalog type "image".