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English | 720p BluRay | MKV | AVC 1280x720 6.5Mbps 29.97fps | AC3 448Kbps 6Ch 48KHz | 45min each | 6 x 2.18 Gb
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Take a trip of a lifetime to visit our neighboring planets with A Traveler s Guide to the Planets. National Geographic takes off beyond Earths
boundaries for the ultimate tour of our solar system. From Mars monstrous mountains to Saturn s glittering rings, the sights are out of this
world. Each hour offers breathtaking tours of the planets using modern-day high-tech telescopes and stunning CGI. Programs include: Saturn,
Jupiter, Neptune and Uranus, Pluto and Beyond, Mars, Venus and Mercury.



S0E01 Venus and Mercury
Temperatures on tiny Mercury can reach a blistering 800 degrees Fahrenheit. And on Venus, temperatures are hot enough to melt lead.
Take in the sights on Mercury, where the planet's sunny side offers travelers a stunning view of solar flares as they work on their tans.
A visit to our sister planet Venus' tortured scenery means diving into an atmosphere where acid smog eats bare metal for breakfast.

S01E02 Mars
Named Mars in honor of the Roman god of war, the Red Planet has captivated earthlings for thousands of years. Now, rocket to the Red Planet
for a stunning tour of the scenery, from giant volcanoes to mighty canyons. Here, travelers will enjoy a low-gravity environment that gives them
super jumping abilities. The only downside? A complete lack of breathable atmosphere.

S01E03 Jupiter
A dive below the clouds reveals the planet's strange secret: It's really more like a star in composition. See what today's bigger and better
telescopes are revealing about the moons in Jupiter's extraordinary kingdom, from Io, a spicy world of fire and brimstone, to Europa, where
a warm, salty ocean hides beneath the surface.

S01E04 Saturn
From Earth, Saturn's rings appear solid, but they are actually made up of chunks of rock and ice. They look spectacular, but navigating around
them - and the planet's more than 60 moons - would be a nightmare for travelers. We travel through the rings for a stunning CGI tour of this
gaseous giant.

S01E05 Neptune and Uranus
Head into the ice zone to learn the secrets of two world's which are impossible to fathom. Uranus, an icy gas giant with an atmosphere composed
of a cosmic cocktail of hydrogen, helium and methane, is so distant from the sun that it takes 84 years to orbit the sun. Neptune, its vibrantly blue
 neighbor, takes nearly twice that long. Rocket to the far reaches of the solar system, where a trip to these remote worlds has long been a mystery
tour.

S01E06 Pluto and Beyond
Pluto is so far away from Earth that it is a mere pinprick of light in our powerful telescopes. Locked in a gravitational dance with its largest moon
Charon, this frozen outpost is simply the first discovered body in an unseen swarm of icy worlds. Learn what it would take for humans to journey
to the uncharted limits of our solar neighborhood and what NASA scientists think we'll find when we get there.

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S0E01 Venus and Mercury
 

S01E02 Mars
 

S01E03 Jupiter
 

S01E04 Saturn
 

S01E05 Neptune and Uranus
 

S01E06 Pluto and Beyond
 

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