Bangs in the Night (The Sky at Night)
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Nature Documentary hosted by Patrick Moore, published by BBC broadcasted as part of BBC The Sky at Night series in 2006 - English narration
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The biggest and most powerful explosions in the Universe are gamma ray bursts. With the launch of the spacecraft SWIFT, scientists now realise these exotic phenomena are far more varied than first suspected. Sir Patrick Moore finds out about the biggest bangs since the 'Big' one, while Chris Lintott tracks down the supernovae hunters.
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- Video Codec: XVID
- Video Bitrate: 1776 kbps
- Video Resolution: 368x656
- Video Aspect Ratio: 9x16 (1:1.78)
- Audio Codec: Dolby AC3 / FAST Multimedia AG DVM <0x2000>
- Audio BitRate: 256 kbps
- Audio Streams: 1
- Audio Languages: English
- RunTime Per Part: 28 min 48.56 s (43214 Frames)
- Part Size: 420.28 MB
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Categories: Nature | Patrick Moore | BBC | BBC The Sky at Night | 2006 | English | Name
Language > English
Name
Narrator > Patrick Moore
Publisher > BBC
Publisher > BBC > BBC The Sky at Night
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Subject > Nature
Year > 2006