The Wonder of Mars - Wonders of the Solar System - BBC Two
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Professor Brian Cox describes how the Grand Canyon on Earth measures up to Valles Marineris on Mars.
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I LOVE THIS GUY
i like this guy
Me too 😊.
I love watching things like this 💯💯💯 with professor Brian cox
Is it me, or does Dr. Cox's hotness completely distract from the already amazing and profound subject matter? I'm a Mars fanatic, but I swear I don't hear a thing he says the first time around. I just want to brush the hair out of his eyes.
That being said: Mars--can't wait to stand on another world.
WHERE CAN I WATCH THE FULL EPISODES PLEASE
Go watch the Carl Sagan original version of this which Brian took the idea for the series and some segments nearly word for word from
Cheers mate Carl Sagan legend
@silentcompany A lot of the work was done in Britain, especially on the actual machinery that got you there!
@XxDaGGa Yes, there are tiny amounts of water vapor in the atmosphere of mars. However, this is enough to form clouds.
to see how the sun looks from mars is breathtaking,though it looks like mankind will never inhabit:)
Los Angeles to New York is not 3,000 kilometers, it's more like 4,700 kilometers.
Can anyone tell me what is the name of the music used in the background that starts playing at the beggining of this video?
You'll find all of the music from the series on the Wonders of the Universe soundtrack by Sheridan Tongue. I bought it on iTunes, but I'm pretty sure it's also available on the Google Play store and probably on Amazon.
im saying this again.. Brian Cox must been seen the most beatiful places and things that mother nature ever created
@justinstam
Yes! Water!
@rerevisionist - what's wrong with popularisation? He's making it accesable to people who would have had no interest before. Anything that opens peoples eyes and and makes them gaze at things with the sense of wonder that these,clearly, inspire deserves air time. The number of people I know who are now fascinated with the universe and cosmology based on this show is huge
Cheese
And yet we are still talking about the same thing regarding Mars 13 years later. Are we there yet ? Or are we going to continue regurgitating the same information for another 30 years 🤔.
The Martian poles are mixtures of ice water and carbon dioxide. I'm guessing those clouds are made up of gaseous carbon dioxide, not water.
mars is made of cheese
and so is cheese
@rerevisionist It is a shame to think that I am connected to you via the Cosmos.
Took you 5 months to come up with that?
Except Russia landed on Mars decades before the US.