Astronomy Topics
To learn more about the astronomical objects and events portrayed in the film, click on one of the images below.
![]() Saturn and Its RingsPerhaps the most imposing sight you can see through a telescope is the planet Saturn with its magnificent system of rings. |
![]() MarsMars is the 4th planet from the Sun and the one that has most intrigued humanity over the years. |
![]() The Lives of StarsStars are born from the great reservoirs of cosmic material, and they shine with exuberant energy for millions or billions of years. |
![]() Orion NebulaThe closest site where astronomers can observe the birth of stars is 1500 light years away from us. |
![]() Andromeda GalaxyThe Andromeda Nebula is a system of stars quite separate from the Milky Way, and in many ways comparable to it. |
![]() Gamma-Ray BurstsAstronomers have recently discovered violent events in the universe that make the Sun look dim by comparison. |
![]() Extrasolar PlanetsAstronomers have long wondered whether our solar system was unique, or whether other stars also had planets circling them. |
![]() Light as a Cosmic Time MachineThe universe tells us its story mainly through light and other wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation. |
![]() Planets and PlutoWhat happened to Pluto in 2006? Will any other planets lose their status? |
![]() Light PollutionLight pollution has robbed whole generations of the chance to see nature on its largest scale. |