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EPISODE
SEASON
Episode 01: Volcanoes
Episode 02: Megastorms - The Winds of Creation
Episode 03: Planets from Hell
Episode 04: Megaflares - Cosmic Firestorms
Episode 05: Extreme Orbits - Clockwork and Creation
Episode 06: Comets - Frozen Wanderers
Episode 07: Asteroids - Worlds That Never Were
Episode 08: Birth of the Earth
How the Universe Works - Season 2
Description
In an exciting atmosphere, this documentary revolves around researchers, who take us in an adventure to find our universe, how it is made and how it is gone through indicating us the littlest subtleties in our universe. This season starts with researchers discover new volcanoes in different universes.
In an exciting atmosphere, this documentary revolves around researchers, who take us in an adventure to find our universe, how it is made and how it is gone through indicating us the littlest subtleties in our universe. This season starts with researchers discover new volcanoes in different universes.
Actors:
Alan Stern,
David Jewitt,
Carey Lisse,
Nina Lanza,
Tara Shears,
William Hartmann,
Robert P. Kirshner,
Allessandra Pacini,
Linda J. Spilker,
Neil Gehrels,
Laurie Barge,
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Alan Stern
David Jewitt
Carey Lisse
Nina Lanza
Tara Shears
William Hartmann
Robert P. Kirshner
Allessandra Pacini
Linda J. Spilker
April 26, 1955 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Neil Gehrels
Laurie Barge
Genre:
Documentary
Director:
Mark Bridge, Peter Chinn, Louise Say, Lorne Townend, Shaun Trevisick, Kate Dart, George Harris, Alex Hearle, Adam Warner
Country:
United States
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