Searching for Liquid Water on Mars - Wonders of the Solar System - S 1 Ep 5 Preview - BBC Two
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- Опубликовано: 28 мар 2010
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Professor Brian Cox visits some of the most stunning locations on earth to describe how the laws of nature have carved natural wonders across the solar system.
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Brian Cox is amazing as a presenter because he talks about it with so much passion and belief that you just can't stop listening. Were it up to me that man would never stop talking.
the zoom in on the rings of saturn is by far the best ive ever seen
Dr Brian Cox is sooo lucky, get to travel to so many different places to explore and gain first hand experience on what he loves.
What a BBC triumph and what a show plus a great presenter makes me wish I had studied Physics at school.
How I wish I could meet professor (or Brian :D) Cox in person and talk about all that stuff that was presented here. For he is great!
An absolute gentleman and legend.
This progamm shows the pure beauty of the Solar System but better yet it shows the amazing beauty of Earth.
Always interesting and always learning something new from watching these videos 👍
some really good stuff here
wow! amazing
I think other forces, like heat etc, can also produce such kind of layers as water produced on the earth surface.
Well we have finally found water on Mars, 2k15 hype!!!!!
i love Brain cox
OMG, it's Cunk!
cool
Dry Falls, Sun Lakes State Park
Alpine Mike
It's in my "back yard".
Kinda neat.
@spress97 It's never late. Study now!
"Slartibartfast Was Here"
Its complicate to grasp what it is?
What is this song?
Can anyone tell me what the music is that begins at 2 minutes 10 seconds please?
12 years late but Last Days by Max Richter
That Must mean there was a Bigger Atmosphere on Mars as well?. Otherwise the Water would have been Lost to Space?.
do pics of the poles have enough detail so one of these eggheads can put up a cgi 3d vid of the subject,instead of having 13 eggheads expounding on it?
4.03-4.10 That's me when I dont understand something.
its a amazing and why is that music in this video
Maybe the Earth was the man-made-planet as Mars-clone by Mars ancestors, as DR strategy of Mars atmosphere change and crisis.
What if Mars was just like Earth with humans living on it and we destroyed it beyond recognition the way we are destroy our planet.
far too many scientists state their hypotheses as facts
He doesn't even take into account how flat the surrounding landscape is and speaks as if a 600 foot flow of water gushed out in a single direction by its own sheer force of will instead of dispersing over the many hundreds of square miles surrounding it.
Uh... how about reading about the Missoula floods in a little more detail before you assume you've figured out something the geologists and physicists haven't, eh? The hypothesis in no way entails a "600 foot flow of water gushing out in a single direction by its own sheer force of will." Not saying you're doing it on purpose, but this is a strawman argument all the same.