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Crash Course Astronomy
A Brief History of the Universe: Crash Course Astronomy #44
Season 1
Episode 44
Thanks to the wonders of physics, astronomers can map a timeline of the universe’s history. Today, Phil’s going to give you an overview of those first few minutes (yes, MINUTES) of the universe’s life. It started with a Big Bang, when the Universe was incredibly dense and hot.
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Comets are chunks of ice and rock that orbit the Sun.
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Now that we've finished our tour of the planets, we're headed back to the asteroid belt.
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We're rounding out our planetary tour with ice giants Uranus and Neptune.
12:12
Saturn is the crown jewel of the solar system, beautiful and fascinating
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Before moving on from Jupiter, we're going to linger for a moment on the planet's moons.
10:42
Jupiter is the biggest planet in our solar system.
10:11
Mar is the fourth planet from the sun and the outermost of the terrestrial planets.
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Venus is a gorgeous naked-eye planet, hanging like a diamond in the twilight.
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Mercury is the closest planet to the sun.
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Take a look up to the moon's surface features, core, and theories about its formation.
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Phil starts the planet-by-planet tour of the solar system right here at home, Earth.
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Take a look at the two-octillion ton star that rules our solar system.