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Season 1

  • S01E01 Eye of the Beholder & Universe in Bloom

    • January 1, 2007
    • Oasis HD

    In the series opener, Hubble takes us on a journey through the cosmos, showing us planetary nebulae which are composed of puffs of gas that is expelled and illuminated by the stars it houses. Along with this they are home to galaxies that have dust and molecules that will become stars in the future.

  • S01E02 Painted by Light & Masterpiece

    • January 2, 2007
    • Oasis HD

    With light a necessity, we are taken through how light is emitted, absorbed, the effects gravity has on light and how it chnages our view, and how it is reflected by gas and dust particles to the nebulae and galaxies we see today. With these factors, we are able to see some of the most beautiful nebulae out there.

  • S01E03 Colour & Violent Endings

    • January 3, 2007
    • Oasis HD

    With breathtaking pictures there comes colour. How does the Hubble telescope capture such glorious pictures with amazing colour? Through this epiosde we learn how Hubble can do so.

  • S01E04 Cosmic Perspective & Etched in Time

    • January 4, 2007
    • Oasis HD

    From thinking that the earth was the center of the universe to the earth is flat, we have come along way to realizing whats true and that the universe is of infinite space. From our galaxy to the furthest reaches of space, Hubble takes us to unimagined places and takes us back in time to when the universe was.

  • S01E05 Grand Design & Stretching the Canvas

    • January 5, 2007
    • Oasis HD

    This episode focuses on the forces that drive the creation of the universe. Also, by the studying of galaxy rotation, we are introduced to the theory of dark matter and dark energy.

  • S01E06 Vanishing Points & Still Life

    • January 6, 2007
    • Oasis HD

    In the final episode, we view the monsters that live in our universe from quasars to black holes; with hopes of studying how the laws of physics operate under these conditions. Whether the black hole be in the far reaches of space or our own Milky Way, Hubble can show us what is really happening.