• → European Space Agency

      • Space for Europe
      • Space News
      • Space in Images
      • Space in Videos
    • About Us

      • Welcome to ESA
      • DG’s blog
      • For Member State Delegations
      • Business with ESA
      • Law at ESA
      • ESA Exhibitions
      • ESA Publications
      • Careers at ESA
      • ESAshop
    • Our Activities

      • Space News
      • Observing the Earth
      • Human and Robotic Exploration
      • Space Transportation
      • Navigation
      • Space Science
      • Space Engineering & Technology
      • Operations
      • Telecommunications & Integrated Applications
      • Preparing for the Future
    • Careers at ESA

    • For Media

      • Newsroom
      • ESA TV
      • Videos for professionals
      • Photos
    • For Educators

    • For Kids

    • ESA

    • Space in Videos

    • ESA Web-TV

    ESA > Space in Videos > 2015 > 01 > ESA Euronews: The dark side

    Free Search (4224 videos)

    ESA Euronews: The dark side

    Loading...
    • Watch in:
    • en
    • fr
    • de
    • it
    • es
    • pt
    • gr
    • hu
    DOWNLOAD MP4 (123.07 MB) SOURCE MP4 (226.36 MB)

    Embed Code

    Details

    Open/Close
    • Title ESA Euronews: The dark side
    • Released: 30/01/2015
    • Length 00:08:45
    • Language English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Greek, Hungarian
    • Footage Type Documentary
    • Copyright ESA/Euronews
    • Description

      All we can see around us, from planet Earth to distant galaxies, represents just five per cent of the Universe - the rest is dark energy or dark matter. So what do we know and what do we not know about these elusive components of the cosmos?

      The simple answer is that we don't know much about dark matter and even less about dark energy.

      However, that could change quite soon thanks to groundbreaking research being done by scientists at ESA and CERN, home to the world's foremost particle accelerator, the Large Hadron Collider. The LHC's discovery three years ago of the Higgs Boson set researchers on a voyage of discovery to the dark side of the Universe. They are about to fire up the colossal accelerator again this year, and for the first time at full power. That extra energy is what's giving optimism for new revelations about dark energy and dark matter. One scientists tells Space: "we might have a discovery even in the first days, if not in the first weeks."

      At the same time ESA is building a new space telescope called Euclid which will watch how the gravity of dark matter acts on galaxies, and how dark energy is pushing the expansion of our Universe.

      Find out how science is unraveling the dark mysteries of the cosmos.


    TAGS

    Open/Close
    • Click on the tags to find the matching videos.
    • Activity Space Science
    • Location CERN
    • Keywords Dark matter, Research, Science , Universe, Universe (expansion of)
    • Set ESA Euronews

    TAGS

    Open/Close

    Details

    Open/Close

    Rate this

    Views

    Comments

    Share

    • Currently 4.5 out of 5 Stars.
    • 1
    • 2
    • 3
    • 4
    • 5

    Rating: 4.5/5 (37 votes cast)

    Thank you for rating!

    You have already rated this page, you can only rate it once!

    Your rating has been changed, thanks for rating!

    14728 1
    Tweet

    COMMENTS

    Open/Close

    COMMENTS

    Open/Close

    RELATED VIDEOS

    • 19 May 2015 Euclid: exploring the dark matter 4745 Votes: 7
    • 24 February 2009 The dark side of Space 3265 Votes: 7

    USING OUR VIDEOS

    Terms and Conditions

    Help

    Contact us

    Commenting guidelines

    • Connect with us
    • Subscribe
    • mobile version
    • FAQ

    • Site Map

    • Contacts

    • Terms and conditions