Black Holes: Messages from the Edge of the Universe (2017)

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It is the birth of neutrino astronomy. For the first time, astrophysicists can detect extra-terrestrial neutrinos in ice on the South Pole. The fundamental questions of science remain unanswered., how did the universe come to be? What keeps our world together? The newly discovered extra-galactic neutrinos may hold the keys to answering these questions.

Director: Martina Treusch
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 52 min
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Cast

Music: Tim Stanzel
Editing: Oliver Kless
Production: Hoferichter & Jacobs, RBB, ARTE
Country: Germany
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de

Keywords

cosmology, astronomy, neutrinos, science

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Black Holes: Messages from the Edge of the Universe about?
It is the birth of neutrino astronomy. For the first time, astrophysicists can detect extra-terrestrial neutrinos in ice on the South Pole. The fundamental questions of science remain unanswered., how did the universe come to be? What keeps our world together? The newly discovered extra-galactic neutrinos may hold the keys to answering these questions.
Who directed Black Holes: Messages from the Edge of the Universe?
Black Holes: Messages from the Edge of the Universe was directed by Martina Treusch.
Who stars in Black Holes: Messages from the Edge of the Universe?
Black Holes: Messages from the Edge of the Universe stars Sven Philipp, Uve Teschner, Anke Arndt.
How long is Black Holes: Messages from the Edge of the Universe?
Black Holes: Messages from the Edge of the Universe has a runtime of 52m (52 minutes).
What genre is Black Holes: Messages from the Edge of the Universe?
Black Holes: Messages from the Edge of the Universe is a Documentary film.
Where was Black Holes: Messages from the Edge of the Universe produced?
Black Holes: Messages from the Edge of the Universe was produced in Germany.