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The drama of the Galileo mission, the dive of its probe into the Jovian atmosphere, and Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9’s impact on Jupiter are examined in this program. Stunning new photos examine Jupiter’s moons, while images taken from spacecraft and through telescopes paint a magnificent picture of Saturn. The recent launch of the probe Cassini to Saturn and its moons is discussed. (20 minutes)



 
    

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Home Star: The Sun and the Planets

This program uses animation and close-up footage to study the birth of the solar system. The workings and life-cycle of our home star, the sun, are also addressed, along with its influence on Earth and its eventual death. New data indicates that ice ...(more details)
 
The Blue Planet and Pale Moon Above

The birth, development, and structure of Earth, what makes it rotate, and why it tilts and has seasons are discussed in this program. It also examines the nature of Earth's magnetic field and how the magnetic poles sometimes flip hemispheres. A wealt...(more details)
 
Venus and Mars: Earth's Sisters
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What triggered the steaming greenhouse atmosphere of Venus, why the planet rotates backward, and why it never spawned life are examined in this program. Mars and the Pathfinder landing project are discussed within the context of possible manned missi...(more details)
 
Impact! Comets and Asteroids

In this program, comets are studied as ice mountains careening through the solar system. Time-lapse photography of the Hale-Bopp comet provides an interesting perspective on this visitor from the regions of the Kuiper belt. Pluto is studied as both a...(more details)
 
Uranus, Neptune, and the Milky Way: Dark, Deep Space

Uranus and Neptune are studied as unidentical twins-vast gasbags inhabiting the cold, dark outer reaches of our galaxy. Exciting new time-lapse photography of the planets and their weather systems is presented, along with animation that depicts their...(more details)
 


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