Open universes
In-depth astrophysics on the nature of the universe
Shows
An adventure in the history of our planet, with an eye on the fossils of the sky.
The plurality of worlds four centuries after Giordano Bruno. New perspectives on the extra-solar planets.
The veiled beauty of the most brilliant planet in the sky. From the mythology to the physical nature of a fascinating heavenly body.
On the course of the great space missions, a flight ti explore the fascinating ringed planet and its most mysterious moon: Titan.
Peep into the sky at the birth, life and death of the stars between one constellation and another.
The scale of the cosmic distances, scrambling over astronomical units, parsec, and light years.
To discover the third dimension in space. A jump into the deep to the limits of the known universe.
Can an earthquake disturb the movement of the Earth through space? Is the Earth’s axis really skewed? The consequences of natural disasters seen from a planetary perspective.
A voyage among the mysteries and the ancient beauty of the tailed stars. From their most famous appearances to those of the future.
Does a tenth planet really exist? Research into the most elusive celestial body, while the research also brings the ninth, Pluto, into question.
Stellar relics of vast gravity. Immense whirlpools of material hidden in the heart of the galaxy. A close-up look at the secrets of black holes, trying not to fall inside.
The revolutionary vision of the universe told through the dreams of the celebrated scientist. From the flow of cosmic history to strange tricks of the lights.
The elegant heavenly architecture of the planetary nebulae and the remains of supernovas: the grand finale of the life of a star.
Celestial cinema: where do the Earth, the Sun, the Milky Way and the other galaxies go.
How Italian science has uncovered from space the mystery of the briefest and most violent cosmic explosion.
The historical impacts which have devastated planets and future collision scenarios. Is the Earth really at risk?
A brief history of the cosmos and its evolution. A walk among the folds of space-time.
An excursion in the meanders of the galaxy, from the neighbouring stars to the edges of the Milky Way.
An exploration of the remote islands of stars right out in the darkest space. One hundred billion galaxies in the universe, one hundred billion stars in a galaxy and one hundred billion cells in the body of a newborn baby.




