The universe The complete season one : explore the edges of the unknown The complete season one :

DVD - 2007

Disc 1: Tour the surface of Earth's life-giving star. Mars may be the future of humanity - uses data collected from probes and robotic rovers. Scars on the planet's surface and in its fossil record illustrate the threat posed by meteorites, comets, and asteroids that routinely collide with Earth. Two and a half times the size of all the other planets in the solar system combined, and half a billion miles from Earth, Jupiter is a colossal riddle.

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Subjects
Genres
Video recordings for the hearing impaired
Published
[New York, N.Y.] : A & E Television Networks : Distributed by New Video c2007.
Language
English
Corporate Authors
History Channel (Television network), Arts and Entertainment Network
Corporate Authors
History Channel (Television network) (-), Arts and Entertainment Network
Other Authors
Douglas Cohen (-), Erik Thompson, 1959-, Luke Ellis
Physical Description
4 v. (1 videodisc per volume) (approximately 705 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in
Format
Region 1; Dolby Digital stereo., subatomic digital.
ISBN
9781422900277
9781422900284
9781422900291
9781422900307
9781422900314
  • Disc 1 (ca. 188 min.): Secrets of the sun ; Mars, the red planet ; The end of the Earth, deep space threats to our planet ; Jupiter, the giant planet
  • Disc 2 (ca. 141 min.): The moon ; Spaceship earth ; The inner planets, Mercury & Venus
  • Disc 3 (ca. 188 min.): Saturn, lord of the rings ; Alien galaxies ; Life and death of a star ; The outer planets
  • Disc 4 (ca. 188 min.): The most dangerous place in the universe ; Search for ET ; Beyond the big bang / produced by Workaholic Productions for History Television Network Productions ; director, Luke Ellis.