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PBS Space Time
Telescopes of Tomorrow
Season 3
Episode 13
The telescopes of tomorrow will see in infrared and ultraviolet. They will peer through space and scan across time. They will allow us to find new supernovae, spot potentially hazardous asteroids, better understand dark energy and peer into the earliest moments of space time.

12:47
We look into what is inside a black hole.

14:21
We ask and explore If the universe has a center and where it could be.

13:47
We explore and challenge electric charge's fundamental property and if it sticks.

15:33
Recent discovery of Proxima Centauri has reopened talks of our best chance of Earth 2.0.

15:41
Cosmic strings could be the most most bizarre undiscovered entities to actually exist.

13:31
We explore Objective Collapse Theories in a down to earth objective way.

12:36
We explore how a black hole manages to communicate its gravitational force.

12:26
We explore the possibility of building a universe and all the limitations it presents.

14:14
Let’s learn how to cheat the universe.

14:28
Time to update you on the hunt for galactic empires.

13:29
This is what happens if microscopic primordial black holes could actually hit Earth.

14:07
Black holes of string theory - fuzzballs - are perhaps even weirder than the regular type.