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DEEP SPACE
 
Welcome to Deep Space. From here you can explore the mysteries that lie outside the boundaries of our tiny Solar System. From the invisible glue that holds the Universe together to twisted time travel portals, Deep Space remains an incredible enigma - glimpsed from afar and yet to be explored.
 
Black Hole Black Holes
Invisible and deadly, black holes are the 'hungry monsters' of the Universe. But how can we be sure that they exist? And are they really so bad? Delve into the world of black holes with our expert Jim Al-Khalili in Invisible Stars.
Wormholes Wormholes
Wormholes are twists in the fabric of space and by disappearing through these tunnels we could fulfil our wildest dreams of travelling across space and time. Are they fact or fantasy?
Galaxy Guide Galaxy Guide
Do you know your Lenticulars from your Barred Spirals? Read our guide to the most common types of galaxy.
The Andromeda Galaxy Dark Matter
STOP PRESS: 90% of the Universe has gone missing! Meet the candidates for the missing mass of the Universe in dark matter. And find out why some astronomers are looking for it inside the deepest mine in Europe in Does Dark Matter?


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