Dr. Brian Cox: There’s a beautiful shot where for the only time in the film, you see a picture of Icarus on the shield, there, absolutely beautiful. You might wonder why the spacecraft was called Icarus actually, it might sound- if you know about the myth, a bit of a silly thing to call it, but actually if you think about the Icarus myth, it’s about Daedalus, Icarus’s father, building him some wings to escape from Crete, and he tells Icarus exactly how to use them. He says “look, these wings, will get you out of Crete, they’ll get the job done, but if you fly too close to the sun, then the wax in the wings will melt, and you will die.” So, you could read the Icarus myth as being a comment on science, and hubris, and the way that humans use technology. What science does is it delivers this technology to you, it doesn’t give you the wisdom to use it properly, but if Icarus had listened to his father, had listened to the scientist, then the wings would have done the job. So in a way, I think that Icarus is a great thing to call the spaceship, because it reminds the crew, that they really should do the job and not get too carried away and not get to hypnotized, by the sun in both cases, in the myth and in the film. 

Dr. Brian Cox: There’s a beautiful shot where for the only time in the film, you see a picture of Icarus on the shield, there, absolutely beautiful. You might wonder why the spacecraft was called Icarus actually, it might sound- if you know about the myth, a bit of a silly thing to call it, but actually if you think about the Icarus myth, it’s about Daedalus, Icarus’s father, building him some wings to escape from Crete, and he tells Icarus exactly how to use them. He says “look, these wings, will get you out of Crete, they’ll get the job done, but if you fly too close to the sun, then the wax in the wings will melt, and you will die.” So, you could read the Icarus myth as being a comment on science, and hubris, and the way that humans use technology. What science does is it delivers this technology to you, it doesn’t give you the wisdom to use it properly, but if Icarus had listened to his father, had listened to the scientist, then the wings would have done the job. So in a way, I think that Icarus is a great thing to call the spaceship, because it reminds the crew, that they really should do the job and not get too carried away and not get to hypnotized, by the sun in both cases, in the myth and in the film. 

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sciencesoup:

The sun will spend most of its life steadily burning its vast reserves of hydrogen fuel, which will last for at least another five billion years. But eventually, the fuel will run out, and its core will collapse. Then, something remarkable will happen: the sun’s outer layers will expand, and its colour will shift. Mercury will be little more than a memory as it’s engulfed by the expanding red sun. –Brian Cox

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mitchellocked:

heisenblerg:

Wonders of the Universe - Brian Cox

I like Brian Cox but I like impressions of him more.

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sagan-naut:

Diving for Mantis Shrimp off the coast of Catalina 

This doo-doo head is near me. 
I should go find my diving gear so I can join him. 

sagan-naut:

Diving for Mantis Shrimp off the coast of Catalina 

This doo-doo head is near me. 

I should go find my diving gear so I can join him. 

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not-foyles-division:

These two ♥
(It started with this)

not-foyles-division:

These two ♥

(It started with this)

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# brian cox# stephen fry# lol omg





Wonders of the Universe (2011) - Falling

Wonders of the Universe (2011) - Falling

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# brian cox# the one of his face omg# he's such a dork# wonder of the dorkverse# wonders of the universe




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# brian cox# just gonna leave this here




lyraemae:

Happy Birthday Brian Cox :)

lyraemae:

Happy Birthday Brian Cox :)

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# brian cox# lol our birthdays are kinda close





Wonders of the Universe (2011) - Stardust

Wonders of the Universe (2011) - Stardust

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Wonders of the Universe (2011) - Destiny

Wonders of the Universe (2011) - Destiny

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