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Space documentary, Universe documentary, 2024 ???? The universe is a vast expanse populated by cosmic mysteries and unexplained phenomena. Among these mysteries, anomalies in the universe stand out as captivating enigmas that challenge our understanding of physics and astrophysics. Often detected by advanced space telescopes such as Hubble, James Webb, or through observations from ground-based radio telescopes, these anomalies open windows into unexplored aspects of our cosmos. Space anomalies, from supermassive black holes to neutron stars, pulsars, and quasars, fascinate astronomers and scientists around the world. These celestial bodies and astronomical phenomena reveal astonishing features that may well challenge the established laws of astrophysics. In addition, the study of gravitational waves and dark matter continues to push the boundaries of what we know about the structure and dynamics of the universe. Using cutting-edge technologies and dedicated space missions, such as those led by NASA , researchers strive to unlock the secrets of these anomalies. Each discovery brings new questions, fueling a perpetual cycle of research and exploration that aims to decipher the darkest secrets of deep space. ???? As a reminder, videos are published on SUNDAYS at 9:00 p.m. ------------------------- ???? : With the Hubble Space Telescope, which probed space in the second half of the 20th century, astronomers attempted a challenge of enormous proportions. To map the cosmos, locate our solar system and the Milky Way in the Universe and predict their direction. Although Albert Einstein presented his theory of general relativity in 1917, suggesting that the Universe was static and bounded, he was forced to admit his error ten years later. In 1929, the Hubble-Lemaître law, predicted two years earlier by Lemaître, showed that our universe is continuously expanding, and what's more, at an insane speed. Like all galaxies, our Milky Way is caught in a cosmic flow triggered by the Big Bang. Since then, the early universe has expanded in all directions and at an ever-increasing speed. As a result, the distance between all galactic structures is growing ever larger. Like splashes, we imagine that galaxies move at similar speeds on either side of their starting point. But this is not the case. The force of gravity drives many objects to group together in clusters and superclusters. The Local Cluster, the group of galaxies to which we belong, is hurtling at more than 2 million km/h towards the Virgo Cluster, through the immense Laniakea Group. This channel is an official affiliate of the ORBINEA STUDIO network.