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  1. The Planets: With Brian Cox, Fran Bagenal, John Grotzinger, Julie Webster. 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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  2. A 288-page hardback book written by Brian Cox and Andrew Cohen was released on 23 May 2019. by HarperCollins(ISBN 978-0007488841). The book was also released for ebook readers as well as an audiobook[13]on the same day. References[edit] ^"Watch "The Planets" on NOVA 24 July − 14 August".

  3. www.bbcearth.com › shows › the-planetsThe Planets | BBC Earth

    Episode guide. 1. A Moment in the Sun - The Terrestrial Planets. 59 mins. The first episode traces the development of the four rocky worlds closest to the Sun: Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars. Born together, they battled the unbelievable violence of the early solar system to become stable planets. 2.

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  4. Jul 24, 2019 · The Planets: Saturn. NASA's Cassini reveals the mysteries of Saturn's rings—and new hope for life on one of its moons. Premiered August 14, 2019 AT 6PM on PBS.

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  5. The Planets (TV Mini Series 2019) - Movies, TV, Celebs, and more... Menu. Movies.

  6. 2019 • 5 Episodes. Examining the rocky planets at the centre of the Solar System, Professor Cox examines new evidence about the violent creation of Mercury and the hostile atmosphere of Venus, contrasting them with the life-giving planet Earth and the barren Mars. Into the Darkness: Ice Worlds. (1x5, June 25, 2019) Season Finale.

  7. May 28, 2019 · Episodes. Brian Cox follows the creation of the four rocky worlds that reside closest to the Sun: Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars. Professor Brian Cox reveals that the solar system was once home to not one, but two blue planets; Mars was covered in oceans blanketed by a dense atmosphere and temperate climate for millions of years.

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