Look up at the stars and you see a million points of light ? you?re looking at the entire universe. But what is out there? Let Sam Neill take you on the ultimate journey into deep SPACE to find out.
Chapters
Star Stuff ? Where did we come from? Star Stuff explores the origins of life on planet Earth and comes to the surprising conclusion that we may all be aliens?.
Staying Alive ? Sam Neill voyages into space in search of the cosmic killers which could threaten our very existence ? comets and asteroids.
Black Holes ? An exploration of the strange and terrifying world of the universe?s ultimate monster ? the black hole. More of them are being discovered all the time, but where are they ? and is our planet in danger?
Are We Alone? - A journey through the cosmos in search of alien life. We seek out planets around distant stars and dive into the oceans of other worlds ? seeking an answer to the question is there anybody out there?
New Worlds - Sam Neill explores humanity?s long term future ? a future where we make new homes for ourselves on other worlds as we flee from the slow but inevitable death of out sun.
Boldly Go ? Will we ever see the wonders on space for ourselves? Sam Neill goes in search of the technologies which may one day take our children?s children to the stars.
Special Features - Photo Gallery - On location film - Space Facts Encyclopedia - Behinds the Graphics
This is a very nice DVD for anyone that wants to learn the basics and a little bit more about space. It is full of useful facts and information. The graphics are very good on the eye. It would be perfect for children doing a project on SPACE for school.
DVD Spec Running time : 174 minutes aprrox Certificate ? E Subtitles ? Yes Dolby Digital ? Yes
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