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The Planets DVD

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Employing state-of-the-art computer graphics, unseen space race archive and testimony from leading scientists, The Planets is the most comprehensive and spectacular account of space exploration and discovery ever made.This double DVD contains all eight 50-minute episodes.Different Worlds: A look at space travel and the latest planetary explorations.Terra Firma: The story of the pioneering missions to our neighbouring worlds.Giants: Uncovers the secrets surrounding the massive planets in our Solar System.Moon: The answer to one of the greatest mysteries of the Solar... System - why does Earth have a moon?Star: The latest scientific advances bring us a new perspective on the Sun.Atmosphere: A fantastic voyage through the skies of the Solar System.Life: A look at the very latest robotic explorations of other planets.Destiny: How are the planets going to evolve over the next four billion years? [show more]

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Released
06 August 2012
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Format
DVD 
Publisher
2entertain 
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Runtime
390 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5051561036682 
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The entire BBC documentary series chronicling our Universe and man's exploration of it. 'Different Worlds' details space travel and exploration, while 'Terra Firma' looks at missions from Earth to neighbouring planets. 'Giants' investigates the larger planets in our solar system, and 'Moon' studies Earth's satellite. 'Star' offers fresh perspective on the sun, while 'Atmosphere' provides a journey through the skies of the solar system. 'Life' takes a look at robotic explorations of other worlds, and in 'Destiny' the question of how the planets will evolve over the next four billion years is investigated.

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