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    Cosmic Voyage

    1996 · Documentary · 39m

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  1. Cosmic Voyage is a 1996 short documentary film produced in the IMAX format, directed by Bayley Silleck, produced by Jeffrey Marvin, and narrated by Morgan Freeman. The film was presented by the Smithsonian Institution 's National Air and Space Museum, [1] and played in IMAX theaters worldwide. The film is available in the DVD format.

    • Bayley Silleck
    • Michael Miner, Bayley Silleck
    • Jeffrey Marvin, Bayley Silleck
    • Morgan Freeman
  2. Jan 29, 2017 · Equipped with his five senses man explores the Universe around him and calls the adventure Science.

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  3. Cosmic Voyage Released Jan 1, 1996 39m Documentary List Reviews 65% Audience Score 500+ Ratings Actor Morgan Freeman narrates an examination of black holes, supernovas and other wonders of the ...

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    • Bayley Silleck
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  4. Aug 9, 1996 · Overview. The Academy Award® nominee Cosmic Voyage combines live action with state-of-the-art computer-generated imagery to pinpoint where humans fit in our ever-expanding universe. Highlighting this journey is a "cosmic zoom" based on the powers of 10, extending from the Earth to the largest observable structures in the universe, and then ...

  5. Jul 11, 2016 · --Welcome to MDoc--Cosmic Voyage is a 1996 short documentary film produced in the IMAX format, directed by Bayley Silleck, produced by Jeffrey Marvin, and na...

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  7. Jul 31, 2007 · Cosmic Voyage (DVD) Cosmic Voyage mixes ground-breaking computer animation with cutting edge science to give us a sweeping view of the universe. A "cosmic zoom" extends from the surface of the Earth to the largest observable structures of the universe, and then back down to the sub-nuclear realm - a guided tour across some 42 orders of magnitude.

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  8. Aug 8, 1996 · Cosmic Voyage begins on Earth, firmly grounded in human perspective, and asks a fascinating question: Where exactly do we stand in the vastness of the cosmos? Where, between quark and quasar, is our place in space and time? You depart from Venice, where Galileo first demonstrated the use of the telescope.

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