The Planets
- TV Mini Series
- 2019
- 59m
IMDb RATING
9.0/10
4.2K
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Welcome to the greatest story that's never been told. In a new, ground breaking series we'll be telling the story of the planets as never before.Welcome to the greatest story that's never been told. In a new, ground breaking series we'll be telling the story of the planets as never before.Welcome to the greatest story that's never been told. In a new, ground breaking series we'll be telling the story of the planets as never before.
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It is bold, it is ambitious, it is utterly spectacular but also, it is smart. I've heard explanations I'd never heard before about our Solar System. Frankly, I've never known (them) despite watching documentaries about space for decades. It gives you a unique perspective.
Also, Brian is a 15 out of 10 presenter, engaging and as simple as a friend.
All in all, it's going to be one of the best science series of the year.
10lesnar
Professor Brian Cox is the David Attenborough of scientific programmes. He brings a wealth of knowledge to any media he is involved in, not least The Planets, which is a masterpiece of television.
The story-telling and graphical representation is fantastic. Each episode seems to outdo its predecessor.
If astronomy is your thing, or you simply to want to learn more about our solar system, I implore you to watch this series.
The story-telling and graphical representation is fantastic. Each episode seems to outdo its predecessor.
If astronomy is your thing, or you simply to want to learn more about our solar system, I implore you to watch this series.
The amount of information contained in this series is astounding, giving us a chastening insight into the origin of our Planet and the Solar System.
I felt fear, I felt tiny and I felt exhilaration, I felt humble and I felt great watching this series.
All these mixed feelings alternating through me as I was watching the episodes, transfixed.
Professor Cox narration is wonderful and I love the way his documentaries are presented: scientific subjects simplified and beautified by splicing natural scenes to scientific matters.
All these mixed feelings alternating through me as I was watching the episodes, transfixed.
Professor Cox narration is wonderful and I love the way his documentaries are presented: scientific subjects simplified and beautified by splicing natural scenes to scientific matters.
I've been digging a lot of space documentaries mostly on torrent tho, but this one is finally what we were waiting for, great mind explaining everything really clear, and the production is amazing, that's a yes for me DAWG
A spectacular show made for a world that has forgotten how to dream. The effects and music are masterfully interwoven. The narration perfectly succinct and elevated.
This show is made to leave you in awe. It all feels natural, not dramatised and out of context.
Next year should be about habitable exoplanets, binary star systems and planets caught in the firing range of supernova and neutron stars.
This show is made to leave you in awe. It all feels natural, not dramatised and out of context.
Next year should be about habitable exoplanets, binary star systems and planets caught in the firing range of supernova and neutron stars.
Did you know
- TriviaWhen the Venera probes first sent back their images from the surface of Venus, there was wide speculation that there was life on the planet due to irregularities in the images noted as "black flaps" and "scorpions". It wasn't until later confirmed that the anomalies in the images were simply artifacts due to image processing. The surface of Venus is essentially the temperature of the inside of a burning house.
- Alternate versionsShown in the USA on PBS's "Nova" series, with narration of Brian Cox replaced by voice of Zachary Quinto.
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