A collection of programmes exploring the mysteries of stars, Space and distant planets.
Brian Cox charts our story from apes to the birth of civilisation and then to the stars.
Prof Brian Cox explores our cosmic origins. How did stars bring meaning to the cosmos?
Professor Brian Cox investigates the stunning diversity of shapes in the natural world.
A biography of the space shuttle, from triumphs to tragedies, using the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ archive.
A report into the future of manned space flight after the US Challenger disaster. (1987)
Leading experts on Mars discuss where they would go and what they would need to survive.
The remarkable story of how Hubble revealed the awe and wonder of our universe.
Brian Cox follows Nasa’s Perseverance rover mission as it hunts for signs of life on Mars.
Seven astronauts count down to the launch of space shuttle Columbia’s 28th mission.
The team go cosmic ghost-hunting, looking for hidden objects across the universe.
The four inner planets were born the same, yet have lived radically different lives. Why?
Cameras in space tell stories of life on our planet from a brand new perspective.
Prof Brian Cox and Dara O Briain travel to where the historic Apollo 11 mission began.
Brian reflects on our amazing feats of space exploration and asks, just how far can we go?
A special edition to mark man's first steps on the surface of the moon. (1969)
A journey into the future of human space exploration and the world's new race to space.
Examining the US fear that the Russians are ahead of them in the space race. (1981)
The team delve into Nasa’s OSIRIS-REx mission, which returned asteroid samples to Earth.
How Pluto has gone from an unremarkable ball of ice to a world of unimaginable complexity.
The story of Apollo 11, told in the voices of the first men to step foot on the moon.
Horizon reports from the spacecraft centre in Houston, Texas. (1966)
Patrick Moore reviews the Soviet mission to launch a manned rocket into space. (1960)
The story of the men who orbited Earth on board the ill-fated Mir space station. (1998)