It contains 99.9 percent of all the matter in our solar system and sheds hot plasma at nearly a million miles an hour. The temperature at its core is a staggering 27 million degrees Fahrenheit. It convulses, it blazes, it sings. You know it as the sun. Scientists know it as one of the most amazing physics laboratories in the universe. Now, with the help of new spacecraft and Earth-based telescopes, scientists are seeing the sun as they never have before and even recreating what happens at its very center in labs here on Earth. Their work will help us understand aspects of the sun that have puzzled scientists for decades. But more critically, it may help us predict and track solar storms that have the power to zap our power grid, shut down telecommunications, and ground global air travel for days, weeks, or even longer. Such storms have happened before-but never in the modern era of satellite communication. "Secrets of the Sun" reveals a bright new dawn in our understanding of our nearest star-one that might help keep our planet from going dark.
s39e01 - Engineering Ground Zero
s39e02 - Surviving the Tsunami
s39e03 - Finding Life Beyond Earth: Are We Alone?
s39e04 - Iceman Murder Mystery
s39e05 - The Fabric of the Cosmos - What is Space?
s39e06 - The Fabric of the Cosmos - The Illusion of Time
s39e07 - The Fabric of the Cosmos - Quantum Leap
s39e08 - The Fabric of the Cosmos - Universe or Multiverse?
s39e09 - Deadliest Volcanoes
s39e10 - Bombing Hitler's Dams
s39e11 - 3D Spies of WWII
s39e12 - Mystery of a Masterpiece
s39e13 - Ice Age Death Trap
s39e14 - Separating Twins
s39e15 - Cracking Your Genetic Code
s39e16 - Hunting the Elements
s39e17 - Deadliest Tornadoes
s39e18 - Why Ships Sink
s39e19 - Secrets of the Sun
Seen in more than 100 countries, NOVA is the most watched science based television series in the world and the most watched documentary series on PBS. It is also one of television's most acclaimed series, having won many major television awards, most of them many times over.