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Tue, Nov 11 2008

We Are Giving Away the Universe

Here at SFUniverse, we mostly cover science fiction, but we also have a deep love for science fact! So tonight we’ll be tuning in for Season Three of The Universe on The History Channel.

It’s been fifty years since man traveled into space and we’re just now discovering the secrets of the stars and the planets. The Universe makes good use of the advances in both science and TV production technology to bring this new world to life.

This season’s episodes include space disasters, parallel universes, light speed and sex in space. Hey, if we’re ever going to colonize other planets, we gotta figure this stuff out!

In honor of this new season (which premieres tonight at 9pm ET/PT) we’re giving away a great Universe prize pack from The History Channel.  After you enter our contest, enter The Universe: Hunt Through History Sweepstakes for your chance to win a trip to the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Center

1 SFUniverse reader will receive: 

—The Universe- Season 1 & 2 on DVD
—History Channel hat
—History Channel mug
—History Channel umbrella

To enter, all you need to do is leave a comment about “The Universe” in the comments below.  Tell us your favorite constellation, your astronaut ambitions, if you believe there’s life on other planets or anything else.

You have until Sunday, November 23 at midnight PST to enter. US residents only.

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Comments

  1. By Geri

    Woot! UPS just dropped off my prize pack and it is totally awesome!!! Thanks again!

  2. By vanessa h.

    Everybody loves the Milky Way…..bar and constellation!

  3. By Jayme Isaacs

    My Favorite Constellation Is The Big Dipper And I Have No Ambition Of Being An Astronaut And I Dont Believe There’s Life On Other Planets

  4. By kathleen yohanna

    It is amazing to think that the Greeks saw the same constellations that we see today. I doubt that there is life out there but if it happened once, it could happen again.

  5. By Lily Kwan

    My favorite constellation is Monoceros.

  6. By Suanne Giddings

    My favorite constellation is the Big Dipper because I can actually spot it. As for life on other planets… Yes, and they are probably wondering if there is life on planets other than theirs. Thank you for the opportunity to win!
    HAVE A HAPPY THANKSGIVING EVERYONE !!!

  7. By Marie Noguerole

    It wouldn’t surprise me if there was life on other planets. However, I don’t think it is more evolved than ours and I certainly don’t think they look humanoid or look like little green men.

  8. By Heather C

    I always liked the little dipper and the big dipper. They’re the easiest for me to find.
    I have ‘relatives’ in Roswell. Of course there are others out there. ;-)

  9. By Joy Venters

    Wow – would I ever love this

  10. By Gianna
  11. By George Casson

    Orion for the constellation and anything outter space is groovy, Remember Klaatu?:)
    retirenaval(at)yahoo.com

  12. By Marc

    Yes, I do believe there is life somewhere on other planet(s).

  13. By Jill Lund

    Orion has a rich place in story telling. Of course there are other life forms out there.

  14. By Auriette

    My favorite constellation is Orion. It was the very first constellation I actually located and recognized in the sky. I’d been taking astronomy, and I had the star charts and I’d gaze at the heavens and try to make sense of them, but it wasn’t working. For Christmas, my mom and dad gave me an inexpensive telescope, nothing fancy, and I walked outside, past the big tree in our front yard, and I was looking up, and there it was. Orion. From there, I was able to locate and identify all the other constellations. Every fall, when he comes out in the evening again, it’s like welcoming an old friend.

  15. By Jennifer Schroeder

    What a great contest! I think it’s unreasonable for us to assume we are the only life in the universe. The universe is too vast and there are too many possiblilties.

  16. By Donna K

    I like Orion, and I wanted to be an astronaut when I was a kid. I don’t know about life on other planets.

  17. By Anand B

    If there is life out there, I hope we do not find it until we become civilized enough. We have scant respect for fellow humans and other species on Earth, and if we find life elsewhere, I do not think having such an attitude is good either for us or them.

  18. By Candie L

    I have always enjoyed trying to figure out the constellations and stars. I wish on stars at night; most of the time I find out I am wishing on a planet

  19. By Denise M

    Either the Big Dipper, or Orion…they are really the only two I can pick out! It is truely arrogant to believe that there is no other life out there but us..out of all the billions upon billions of galaxies out there…

  20. By barbara wright

    I definitely believe in life on other planets