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Why is Earth Suitable for Life?
| videodescription| hidevideodescriptionExploring our own planet for clues as to what extraterrestrial life might look like, what if we do make contact?
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Most Violent Ex...
04:42
Scientists working to defend us from a cataclys...
Scientists working to defend us from a cataclysmic crash, before we explore deep space collisions on a colossal scale.
programme Known Universe
genre Science
genre Science
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Searching for A...
03:13
Exploring our own planet for clues as to what e...
Exploring our own planet for clues as to what extraterrestrial life might look like, what if we do make contact?
programme Known Universe
genre Science
genre Science
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Why is Earth Su...
03:01
Exploring our own planet for clues as to what e...
Exploring our own planet for clues as to what extraterrestrial life might look like, what if we do make contact?
programme Known Universe
genre Science
genre Science
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Does another Ea...
03:53
Exploring our own planet for clues as to what e...
Exploring our own planet for clues as to what extraterrestrial life might look like, what if we do make contact?
programme Known Universe
genre Science
genre Science
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Bizzare Underwa...
03:00
Exploring our own planet for clues as to what e...
Exploring our own planet for clues as to what extraterrestrial life might look like, what if we do make contact?
programme Known Universe
genre Science
genre Science
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What Do Aliens ...
03:01
Exploring our own planet for clues as to what e...
Exploring our own planet for clues as to what extraterrestrial life might look like, what if we do make contact?
programme Known Universe
genre Science
genre Science
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Giant Space Roc...
02:59
Scientists working to defend us from a cataclys...
Scientists working to defend us from a cataclysmic crash, before we explore deep space collisions on a colossal scale.
programme Known Universe
genre Science
genre Science
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9 km long Aster...
04:21
Scientists working to defend us from a cataclys...
Scientists working to defend us from a cataclysmic crash, before we explore deep space collisions on a colossal scale.
programme Known Universe
genre Science
genre Science
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Fighting Asteroids
03:01
Explore deep space collisions on a colossal sca...
Explore deep space collisions on a colossal scale and find out if scientists can protect the planet from asteroids.
programme Known Universe
genre Science
genre Science
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Can Galaxies Co...
03:03
Scientists explore deep space collisions on a c...
Scientists explore deep space collisions on a colossal scale.
programme Known Universe
genre Science
genre Science
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