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[#169673]
Written by: jyanendra [26/10/11, 12:07] Action: [ Reply ] [ Quote ] |
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The planets of our solar system have experienced epic catastrophes throughout their long history, both raining down from outside and bubbling up from within. We'll voyage back in time to investigate the violent events that profoundly shaped the planets, including earth itself. We'll witness stunning revelations about what transformed Mars into a barren, hostile desert...The disaster that changed Venus from temperate to hellish...The impact that blew away Mercury's mantle, turning it into a planetary core...A colossal disturbance that rearranged the orbits of the gas giants...Titanic impacts on Jupiter...And how a lost moon may finally explain Saturn's rings. http://www.history.com/shows/the-universe/episodes/season-6 |
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[#169674]
Written by: tielenaar [26/10/11, 12:10] Action: [ Reply ] [ Quote ] |
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| Sweet, always a must see! Nothing more interesting than this show. | |||||
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[#169687]
Written by: Totz [26/10/11, 16:25] Action: [ Reply ] [ Quote ] |
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The stuff it's based on is more interesting. I really enjoyed this show for a few seasons but most of the ideas have been repeated now. It's a pity that it's retained its dramatic style. Carl Sagan's 'Cosmos' is still the best astronomy series even after over 30 years. Ironically considered to be 'too intellectual' for the modern audience. How mad is that..?! As science improves; people get stupiderer. =D |
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