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Di., 08.10. | 03:25 - 04:25 | 60 Min.

Horizon

GB 2017 | Science
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Volcanoes of the Solar System

Volcanoes have long helped shape the Earth. But what is less well known is that there are volcanoes on other planets and moons that are even more extraordinary than those on our own home planet. Horizon follows an international team of volcanologists in Iceland as they draw fascinating parallels between the volcanoes on Earth and those elsewhere in the solar system. Through the team's research, we discover that the largest volcano in the solar system – Olympus Mons on Mars – has been formed in a similar way to those of Iceland, how a small moon of Jupiter – Io – has the most violent eruptions anywhere, and that a moon of Saturn called Enceladus erupts icy geysers from a hidden ocean. Computer graphics combined with original Nasa material reveal the spectacular sights of these amazing volcanoes. Along the way, we learn that volcanoes are not just a destructive force but have been essential to the formation of atmospheres and even life. And through these volcanoes of the solar system, scientists have discovered far more about our own planet – what it was like when Earth first formed, and even what will happen to it in the future. (Senderinfo)

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Genre:
Science
Originaltitel:
Horizon
Land:
GB
Jahr:
2017
Länge:
60 Min.
FSK:
0 Jahre

Cast & Crew:

Self - Narrator
Ben Arogundade
Self - University of St Andrews)
Claire Cousins
Caltech / Self - NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Ashley Davies
Self - University at Buffalo
Tracy Gregg
Self - Brown University
James Head
Caltech / Self - NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Rosaly Lopes
Self - The Open University
Dave McGarvie
Self - University of Iceland
Gro Pedersen
Self - University of South Wales
Ian Skilling
Caltech / Self - NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Linda J. Spilker
 
 
Regie:
Andrew Thompson
Produzent:
Andrew Thompson
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