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Cosmos 1980 05of13 Blues For A Red Planet 1080p Bluray X265 AAC
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Cosmos
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TV Release: 1980-09-28 Torrent Release: 22-12-2020 by user MVGroup
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TV Show Genre:
Documentary
Runtime:
60 min.
Parental Rating:
[12+]TV-PG - Parental Guidance Suggested
This program contains material that parents mau find unsuitable for younger children. The theme itself may call for parental guidance and/or the program contains one or more of the following: moderate violance, some sexual sitatuion, infrequent course language, or some suggestive dialogue.
Awards:
Won 3 Primetime Emmys. Another 1 win & 3 nominations.
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Episode: Blues for a Red Planet (1x5)
Episode Plot:
Carl Sagan looks at the search for life on Mars from the speculations of Percival Lowell and H.G. Wells to the arrival of the Viking probes.
Episode Release:
1980-09-28
Episode Genre:
N/A
Runtime:
60 min.
Staff:
Actors: Carl Sagan Writers: Carl Sagan, Ann Druyan, Steven Soter Directors: Adrian Malone, David Kennard, Rob McCain, David F. Oyster, Richard Wells
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Awards: N/A. Originally recorded in N/A.
DESCRIPTION
Astronomer Dr. Carl Sagan is host and narrator of this 13-hour series that originally aired on Public Broadcasting Stations in the United States. Dr. Sagan describes the universe in a way that appeals to a mass audience, by using Earth as a reference point, by speaking in terms intelligible to non-scientific people, by relating the exploration of space to that of the Earth by pioneers of old, and by citing such Earth legends as the Library of Alexandria as metaphors for space-related future events. Among Dr. Sagan's favorite topics are the origins of life, the search for life on Mars, the infernal composition of the atmosphere of Venus and a warning about a similar effect taking place on Earth due to global pollution and the "greenhouse effect", the lives of stars, interstellar travel and the effects of attaining the speed of light, the danger of mankind technologically self-destructing, and the search, using radio technology, for intelligent life in deep space.