Cosmos covers a range of intriguing and fascinating topics including the origins of life, the search for life on MArs, the infernal composition of the atmosphere of Venus and the "greenhouse effect", the lives of stars, interstellar travel and the effects of attaaining the speed of light and the danger of mankind technologically self-destructing.
"Cosmos covers a range of intriguing and fascinating topics including the origins of life, the search for life on MArs, the infernal composition of the atmosphere of Venus and the "greenhouse effect", the lives of stars, interstellar travel and the effects of attaaining the speed of light and the danger of mankind technologically self-destructing."
"Cosmos covers a range of intriguing and fascinating topics including the origins of life, the search for life on MArs, the infernal composition of the atmosphere of Venus and the "greenhouse effect", the lives of stars, interstellar travel and the effects of attaaining the speed of light and the danger of mankind technologically self-destructing."@en
"In a 13 part series Carl Sagan discusses the relationship between man and the universe. Part 8: A voyage to see how star patterns change over millions of years is followed by a journey to the planets of other stars, and a look at the possibility of time travel-- which takes the viewer to Italy, where the youthful Einstein first wondered what it would be like to ride on a beam of light. Part 9: Using computer animation, shows how stars are born, live and die and sometimes collapse to form black holes. Viewers then journey to the future to witness "the last perfect day on Earth," 5 billion years from now when the sun will engulf the earth."@en
"In a 13 part series Carl Sagan discusses the relationship between man and the universe. Part 8: A voyage to see how star patterns change over millions of years is followed by a journey to the planets of other stars, and a look at the possibility of time travel-- which takes the viewer to Italy, where the youthful Einstein first wondered what it would be like to ride on a beam of light. Part 9: Using computer animation, shows how stars are born, live and die and sometimes collapse to form black holes. Viewers then journey to the future to witness "the last perfect day on Earth," 5 billion years from now when the sun will engulf the earth."
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