宇宙时空之旅

宇宙时空之旅

第10集:电学大师

2.0|03月29日|已完结|共13集
简介:
《卡尔·萨根的宇宙》的更新重制版。宇宙是现在,是过去,也是未来。我们关于宇宙的思索激励了我们自身,我们知道自己正触及最宏伟的秘密。天体物理学家尼尔•德格拉斯•泰森将带领我们继续卡尔·萨根的旅程,跨越时空,探索银河系。《宇宙时空之旅》以新发明的科学叙事模式揭露宇宙的壮丽,并重新改造原始系列中备受赞誉的元素,包括宇宙日历和想象力之船,带领观众以最宏观和最微观的角度来审视宇宙。
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