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Season One kicks off with twelve compelling episodes of beautiful imagery and information, primarily focusing on our home in the galaxy: the Solar System. Touch down on the red planet, Mars, and discover its history and future. Was there ever life there? Then, make your way to the gas giants and their multitude of moons, possibly hiding traces of life in their vast oceans.
IMDb 8,6/1018995 saisons
Distribution : Ivan Semeniuk
TV-G (TOUS PUBLICS)
12 épisodes
  • 1. Windows to Other Worlds

    1. Windows to Other Worlds

    As technology has advanced, we have been able to peer into distant reaches of space. From the first telescopes to high-tech satellites, these machines have been our windows to other worlds.
    As technology has advanced, we have been able to peer into distant reaches of space. From the first telescopes to high-tech satellites, these machines have been our windows to other worlds.
    TV-G (TOUS PUBLICS)
    13 min
    30 déc. 1899
  • 2. Fountain of Creation

    2. Fountain of Creation

    Without the Sun's warmth and light, life as we know it would not exist. It is the powerhouse of our planet and provides the energy we need to survive.
    Without the Sun's warmth and light, life as we know it would not exist. It is the powerhouse of our planet and provides the energy we need to survive.
    TOUS PUBLICS
    13 min
    30 déc. 1899
  • 3. Rocky Shores

    3. Rocky Shores

    The arid shores of other planets tell the stories of their past. What did they look like, and could they have ever supported life?
    The arid shores of other planets tell the stories of their past. What did they look like, and could they have ever supported life?
    TOUS PUBLICS
    13 min
    30 déc. 1899
  • 4. Silent Partners

    4. Silent Partners

    Although we have put man on the moon, our silent partner still holds many mysteries. What haven't we seen? What haven't we discovered?
    Although we have put man on the moon, our silent partner still holds many mysteries. What haven't we seen? What haven't we discovered?
    TOUS PUBLICS
    13 min
    30 déc. 1899
  • 5. Borderland

    5. Borderland

    Deserts and Dunes, Cliffs and Canyons. Although Mars is certainly an alien wasteland, it is a planet with terrestrial formations remarkably similar to those found on Earth.
    Deserts and Dunes, Cliffs and Canyons. Although Mars is certainly an alien wasteland, it is a planet with terrestrial formations remarkably similar to those found on Earth.
    TV-G (TOUS PUBLICS)
    12 min
    30 déc. 1899
  • 6. Mars Red Dawn

    6. Mars Red Dawn

    Landing a spacecraft on Mars is no easy task given our limited knowledge of the planet. The difference between success and failure can rely on the most minute detail.
    Landing a spacecraft on Mars is no easy task given our limited knowledge of the planet. The difference between success and failure can rely on the most minute detail.
    TV-G (TOUS PUBLICS)
    13 min
    30 déc. 1899
  • 7. The Giant Planets: Lords of Gravity

    7. The Giant Planets: Lords of Gravity

    Gravity is one of the most basic and powerful forces shaping our universe. Discover its nature within our own solar system, from the smallest moons to the largest planets.
    Gravity is one of the most basic and powerful forces shaping our universe. Discover its nature within our own solar system, from the smallest moons to the largest planets.
    TOUS PUBLICS
    13 min
    30 déc. 1899
  • 8. Outer Limits

    8. Outer Limits

    For centuries, it was was thought that Saturn was the most distant planet in our Solar System. With the evolution of the telescope, we discovered the rest of our planets, both elusive and mysterious.
    For centuries, it was was thought that Saturn was the most distant planet in our Solar System. With the evolution of the telescope, we discovered the rest of our planets, both elusive and mysterious.
    TV-G (TOUS PUBLICS)
    13 min
    30 déc. 1899
  • 9. Hidden Havens: Icy Moons

    9. Hidden Havens: Icy Moons

    There are hundreds of moons in our solar system. Could one of them be a hidden haven that harbors alien life forms?
    There are hundreds of moons in our solar system. Could one of them be a hidden haven that harbors alien life forms?
    TOUS PUBLICS
    13 min
    30 déc. 1899
  • 10. Icy Gems: Frozen Moons

    10. Icy Gems: Frozen Moons

    In the far depths of space, out of reach of the Sun's warmth, water can only exist in a super solid state. Some small moons, in fact, are made entirely of ice. What stories do these Icy Gems have to tell about our solar system?
    In the far depths of space, out of reach of the Sun's warmth, water can only exist in a super solid state. Some small moons, in fact, are made entirely of ice. What stories do these Icy Gems have to tell about our solar system?
    TV-G (TOUS PUBLICS)
    13 min
    30 déc. 1899
  • 11. Asteroids and Comets

    11. Asteroids and Comets

    Scientist long thought that our solar system consisted of the sun, the planets, and their moons. We soon found that we are far from alone, often coming into contact with asteroids, comets, and other debris.
    Scientist long thought that our solar system consisted of the sun, the planets, and their moons. We soon found that we are far from alone, often coming into contact with asteroids, comets, and other debris.
    TV-G (TOUS PUBLICS)
    12 min
    30 déc. 1899
  • 12. Galactic Visions: Alien Worlds

    12. Galactic Visions: Alien Worlds

    The diversity, complexity, and downright beauty of our own solar system is astounding. Could such beauty exist in other parts of the universe as well? Thanks to modern science, we now have the capability to see for ourselves.
    The diversity, complexity, and downright beauty of our own solar system is astounding. Could such beauty exist in other parts of the universe as well? Thanks to modern science, we now have the capability to see for ourselves.
    TV-G (TOUS PUBLICS)
    14 min
    30 déc. 1899
  • Cosmic Vistas
    IMDb 8,6/1018995 saisons
    Season One kicks off with twelve compelling episodes of beautiful imagery and information, primarily focusing on our home in the galaxy: the Solar System. Touch down on the red planet, Mars, and discover its history and future. Was there ever life there? Then, make your way to the gas giants and their multitude of moons, possibly hiding traces of life in their vast oceans.
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    Réalisation
    Derek ReidSonya Buyting
    Production
    Ivan SemeniukSonya Buyting
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    Ivan Semeniuk
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    MagellanTV
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