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Season 5

Naked Science

Season released 11th Feb, 2008.

Season 5 Episodes

S05 Episode 1

Grand Canyon

Mon, 11 Feb 2008

S05 Episode 2

The Rockies

S05 Episode 3

Birth of America

S05 Episode 4

Birth of Life

S05 Episode 5

Pluto Rediscovered

S05 Episode 6

Mars: Waterworld

S05 Episode 7

Saturn's Secrets

S05 Episode 8

Asteroid Alert

S05 Episode 9

First to Cross the Ocean

S05 Episode 10

Time Machine

S05 Episode 11

Earth's Invisible Shield

S05 Episode 12

Big Bang

S05 Episode 13

Supercontinent

S05 Episode 14

Who killed the Aztecs?

S05 Episode 15

Ice Age Meltdown

Thu, 9 Apr 2009

S05 Episode 16

What's Sexy

Thu, 16 Apr 2009

S05 Episode 17

How to Kill a Planet

Thu, 23 Apr 2009

S05 Episode 18

Hubble's Amazing Universe

Thu, 14 May 2009

S05 Episode 19

Anatomy of a Hurricane

Thu, 4 Jun 2009

S05 Episode 20

Twister Outbreak

Thu, 11 Jun 2009

S05 Episode 21

Earth's Evil Twin

Thu, 25 Jun 2009

S05 Episode 22

Secret Life of Fireworks

Thu, 2 Jul 2009

S05 Episode 23

Tsunami From Outer Space

Thu, 9 Jul 2009

S05 Episode 24

How the West Was Made

Thu, 16 Jul 2009

S05 Episode 25

Living on the Moon

Thu, 23 Jul 2009

S05 Episode 26

Birth of The Oceans

Thu, 20 Aug 2009

S05 Episode 27

Stephen Hawking's Universe

Sun, 23 Aug 2009

S05 Episode 28

Death of the Universe

In the farthest reaches of space, a volatile battle is taking place between two forces so great, they may eventually destroy the very universe itself. Known as Dark Matter and Dark Energy, these opposing forces have the capacity to rip apart the universe atom-by-atom. While scientists have previously theorised about a “Big Crunch” where the universe retracts back to its original size, the discovery of Dark Matter and Dark Energy has placed that hypothesis on the backburner. Some astronomers now believe that if Dark Matter offsets Dark Energy then as the universe slowly expands, stars will gradually fade, running out of fuel and leading to a dark, cold and lifeless universe. While the universe’s end may be 50 billion years away, great leaps in science will continue to alter how we believe the universe was formed – and how it will end.