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The universe. The complete season two. [videorecording] : [explore the edges of the unknown] / produced by Flight 33 Productions, LLC for History Television Network Productions ; executives producers, Louis C. Tarantino, Douglas J. Cohen ; written and directed by Douglas J. Cohen ; produced by Marianna Yarovskaya

Contributor(s): Material type: FilmFilmPublication details: [New York, NY] : A&E Television Networks, 2007Description: 5 videodiscs (846 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 inISBN:
  • 1422907988
Other title:
  • Title on container: Universe [videorecording] : explore the edges of the unknown
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • QB43.2
Contents:
DVD 1. Alien planets -- Cosmic holes -- Mysteries of the moon -- The milky way -- DVD 2. Alien moons -- Dark matter -- Astrobiology -- Space travel -- DVD 3. Supernovas -- Constellations -- Unexplained mysteries -- Cosmic collisions -- DVD 4. Colonizing space -- Nebulas -- Wildest weather in the cosmos -- DVD 5. Biggest things in space -- Gravity -- Cosmic apocalypse -- Featurette : backyard astronomers.
Production credits:
  • Editor, Kevin Browne ; original music, Eric Amdahl.
Narrator, Erik Thompson.Subject: Our closest celestial neighbor, the moon is the only cosmic body on which human beings have ever set foot. Learn how the place we call home formed in one of the most volatile regions of the Milky Way. Circling around the Sun in speedy orbits, Mercury and Venus are rocky, dense, and intensely hot.
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Documentary.

DVD 1. Alien planets -- Cosmic holes -- Mysteries of the moon -- The milky way -- DVD 2. Alien moons -- Dark matter -- Astrobiology -- Space travel -- DVD 3. Supernovas -- Constellations -- Unexplained mysteries -- Cosmic collisions -- DVD 4. Colonizing space -- Nebulas -- Wildest weather in the cosmos -- DVD 5. Biggest things in space -- Gravity -- Cosmic apocalypse -- Featurette : backyard astronomers.

Editor, Kevin Browne ; original music, Eric Amdahl.

Narrator, Erik Thompson.

Our closest celestial neighbor, the moon is the only cosmic body on which human beings have ever set foot. Learn how the place we call home formed in one of the most volatile regions of the Milky Way. Circling around the Sun in speedy orbits, Mercury and Venus are rocky, dense, and intensely hot.

DVD, region 1; Dolby Digital stereo.

Closed-captioned.

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