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Shocking Exposures

Season 1
Some of the most important moments in science have left traces in the form of photos, sketches or films. For example, Arthur Eddington’s photos of the solar eclipse in 1919 confirmed Einstein’s theory of relativity, and Charles Darwin summarized his theory of evolution in a sketch. Explore these and other historic images that have changed our view of the world.
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Episodes

  1. S1 E1 - Episode 1
    April 9, 2013
    57min
    TV-PG
    Edwin Hubble’s photo that provided the first clue in calculating the size of the universe; the Apollo program’s photos from the Moon’s surface; Martellus’ world map, which helped convince the Spanish crown to finance Columbus’ expedition; Copernicus’ diagram of the solar system with the Sun, not the Earth, in the center; Arthur Eddington’s photo of the solar eclipse of 1919.
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  2. S1 E2 - Episode 2
    April 16, 2013
    56min
    TV-PG
    Josh Altman’s photos that proved new brain cells are created, even in adult brains; Andreas Vesalius’ drawings of the inside of the human body; Darwin’s theory of evolution summarized as a sketch; Rosalind Franklin’s and Raymond Gosling’s “Photo 51,” which became the decisive clue in the search for the structure of DNA; Carl Anderson’s photo of the positron, which revealed the world of antimatter.
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Directors
Magnus Sjöström
Producers
Magnus Sjöström
Cast
Keith FosterIngela Lundh
Studio
PBS
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