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Release: Voyage.To.The.Planets.S01E03.Saturn.WS.PDTV.XViD-NANO
Rls date: 2010-05-27
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Plot:
Blast-off with Voyage To The Planets: an Australian made documentary series exploring
the pleasures and pitfalls of travel to the alien planets of our own solar system.
Narrated by Richard Roxburgh, this series visits the planets from a very personal
perspective: that of the people who have sent probes hurtling to strange worlds,
and also from the viewpoint of any one of us who might dream of making a trip ourselves.
In episode three, take a trip to planetary pin-up boy, Saturn, and not only do you get
a ringside seat to the greatest spectacle in the solar system, but a close encounter with
two extraordinary moons. Tiny Enceladus is making all the headlines as the must-see moon
these days. It's the little moon that has it all: enormous geysers of water and ice shooting
into space from the South Pole point to a warm salty ocean beneath the surface and, perhaps,
a real possibility of life. Even more Earth-like and yet far more alien is Titan,
with a thick atmosphere and weather. Potentially an easier surface to explore even than Mars,
this is the only other world we know that you could visit without a spacesuit.
Rug up for the cold and fly a hot air balloon in Titanian skies, trek across vast dune fields,
or row across a Titanian lake. Just don't fall in or get caught in the rain:
it's liquid natural gas out here, not water, and it'll freeze you as hard as rock.