Welcome to BBC Earth Science! Here we answer all your curious questions about science in the world around you. If there’s a question you have that we haven’t yet answered let us know in the comments on any of our videos and it could be answered by one of our Earth Science experts.
Welcome to BBC Earth Science! Here we answer all your curious questions about science in the world around you. If there’s a question you have that we haven’t yet answered let us know in the comments on any of our videos and it could be answered by one of our Earth Science experts.How to Keep Astronauts Safe From Extreme Space Weather | Solar Superstorms | BBC Earth ScienceBBC Earth Science2024-01-07 | Ferocious explosions from the Sun can release clouds of electrically charged particles containing energy equivalent to millions of nuclear bombs. Dr Yari Collado-Veja is on a mission to understand the mystery of these superstorms and to ensure the survival of life on Earth.
Science's Greatest Mysteries (2022) Does science have all the answers? This series examines some of the biggest riddles facing scientists today. We've solved some of the most complex questions about our world and the universe. But the more we discover, the more problems emerge. Exactly how old is our universe? Why are the two sides of our moon so different? How did iron from space end up next to the body of Tutankhamun? Each film in this series tackles a single question, visiting the cutting-edge labs running mind-bending experiments and meeting the dedicated scientists searching for answers.
This is a channel from BBC Studios who help fund new BBC programmes. Service information and feedback: http://bbcworldwide.com/vod-feedback--contact-details.aspxThe Mysterious Far Side of the Moon | Sciences Greatest Mysteries | BBC Earth ScienceBBC Earth Science2024-01-06 | In 1959, a Russian space probe took the first ever images of the far side of the Moon. The iconic pictures shocked the science world, revealing it to be completely different to the visible side. Join geologist Katie Joy, as she investigates the fascinating far-side mystery.
Science's Greatest Mysteries (2022) Does science have all the answers? This series examines some of the biggest riddles facing scientists today. We've solved some of the most complex questions about our world and the universe. But the more we discover, the more problems emerge. Exactly how old is our universe? Why are the two sides of our moon so different? How did iron from space end up next to the body of Tutankhamun? Each film in this series tackles a single question, visiting the cutting-edge labs running mind-bending experiments and meeting the dedicated scientists searching for answers.
This is a channel from BBC Studios who help fund new BBC programmes. Service information and feedback: http://bbcworldwide.com/vod-feedback--contact-details.aspxWorlds First 3D Scan of a Pliosaur | Attenborough and the Giant Sea Monster | BBC Earth ScienceBBC Earth Science2024-01-05 | Using the latest 3D scanning technology, Sir David Attenborough joins Paleobiologist Dr Andre Rowe as he investigates the discovery of a lifetime: the giant skull of a prehistoric sea monster, known as a pliosaur...
This is a channel from BBC Studios who help fund new BBC programmes. Service information and feedback: http://bbcworldwide.com/vod-feedback--contact-details.aspxExploring the Essence of Human Experience | Fractured Reality Full Series | BBC Earth ScienceBBC Earth Science2023-12-31 | Ever wondered why we see the world as we do? Is what we see even real? How can you trust the world around you when you can't trust your own memories or eyes? Join Max Tobin as he plunges into the mind-bending labyrinth of our senses, unravelling the fabric of reality itself in the full series of Fractured Reality.
This is a channel from BBC Studios who help fund new BBC programmes. Service information and feedback: http://bbcworldwide.com/vod-feedback--contact-details.aspxIs This How Earth’s Moon Was Formed? | Sciences Greatest Mysteries | BBC Earth ScienceBBC Earth Science2023-12-30 | Passionate space scientist Bill delves into humanity's profound connection with the Moon, unraveling the fascinating giant-impact theory – an acclaimed and widely accepted explanation in lunar science for the Moon's origin.
Science's Greatest Mysteries (2022) Does science have all the answers? This series examines some of the biggest riddles facing scientists today. We've solved some of the most complex questions about our world and the universe. But the more we discover, the more problems emerge. Exactly how old is our universe? Why are the two sides of our moon so different? How did iron from space end up next to the body of Tutankhamun? Each film in this series tackles a single question, visiting the cutting-edge labs running mind-bending experiments and meeting the dedicated scientists searching for answers.
This is a channel from BBC Studios who help fund new BBC programmes. Service information and feedback: http://bbcworldwide.com/vod-feedback--contact-details.aspxThe Fascinating Bermuda Triangle of Space | Compilation | BBC Earth ScienceBBC Earth Science2023-12-24 | 200 kilometres above Earth lurks a mind-boggling mystery known as the South Atlantic Anomaly. Now, the area is growing and intensifying, with potentially disastrous effects not only for our efforts in space, but also for life on Earth...
Anomaly: The Bermuda Triangle Of Space (2020) 200 kilometres above the Earth lurks a fascinating mystery. It stretches from southern Brazil to the west coast of Africa. And when the International Space Station crosses through it, odd things start to happen. Computers crash. Astronauts see lights flash before their eyes. Satellites spin out of control. Now, the area is growing and intensifying, with potentially disastrous effects not only for our efforts in space, but also for life on Earth.
This is a channel from BBC Studios who help fund new BBC programmes. Service information and feedback: http://bbcworldwide.com/vod-feedback--contact-details.aspxResponding to Commands Under Pressure | Astronauts: Toughest Job in the Universe | BBC Earth ScienceBBC Earth Science2023-12-23 | The candidates must respond to Russian commands correctly, in order to demonstrate their capability to operate after the physical and mental overload of a simulated launch. Their dedication and rigorous studying to become a potential astronaut is put to the ultimate test.
Astronauts: Toughest Job In The Universe (2017) Space is the ultimate destination. But life there requires extraordinary ability. Millions dream of becoming astronauts. Few make it a reality. So, what happens when you take 12 people at the pinnacle of their professions, and put them through the gruelling process of astronaut selection? As the candidates push themselves to the limit, they’re assessed by a doctor, a psychologist, and an experienced astronaut. If they don’t make the grade, they’re asked to leave. Who will have what it takes to attempt the toughest job in the universe? This is a channel from BBC Studios who help fund new BBC programmes. Service information and feedback: http://bbcworldwide.com/vod-feedback--contact-details.aspxLive: Exploring the Wonders of our Solar System | The Planets | BBC Earth ScienceBBC Earth Science2023-12-20 | Join us as we travel to the surface of each planet in our solar system, uncovering the thrilling events that shaped their history within our universe.Low Level Oxygen Training | Astronauts: Toughest Job in the Universe | BBC Earth ScienceBBC Earth Science2023-12-17 | These candidates are tested to see whether they can recognise the symptoms of oxygen deprivation, a situation they could find themselves in on a space walk. Are they up to the test?
This is a channel from BBC Studios who help fund new BBC programmes. Service information and feedback: http://bbcworldwide.com/vod-feedback--contact-details.aspxCoping With Zero Gravity | Astronauts: Toughest Job in the Universe | BBC Earth ScienceBBC Earth Science2023-12-16 | After a frightening realisation that a tumour was growing inside of his skull, astronaut James lost his sense of balance. Would he be able to fare with the physical stresses of space? He's put to the ultimate test.
This is a channel from BBC Studios who help fund new BBC programmes. Service information and feedback: http://bbcworldwide.com/vod-feedback--contact-details.aspxThe Strange Magnetic “Anomaly” Under Africa | Anomaly: Bermuda Triangle of Space | BBC Earth LabBBC Earth Science2023-12-10 | Join John and his team of archaeologists as they collect Bantu rock samples, a unique resource that provides a historical timeline and insight into an extraordinary magnetic anomaly beneath the South African wilderness.
Anomaly: The Bermuda Triangle Of Space (2020) 200 kilometres above the Earth lurks a fascinating mystery. It stretches from southern Brazil to the west coast of Africa. And when the International Space Station crosses through it, odd things start to happen. Computers crash. Astronauts see lights flash before their eyes. Satellites spin out of control. Now, the area is growing and intensifying, with potentially disastrous effects not only for our efforts in space, but also for life on Earth.
This is a channel from BBC Studios who help fund new BBC programmes. Service information and feedback: http://bbcworldwide.com/vod-feedback--contact-details.aspxCandidates Test Robotics on “Mars” | Astronauts: Toughest Job in the Universe | BBC Earth ScienceBBC Earth Science2023-12-09 | The Mars Rover Challenge puts these trainee Astronauts to the ultimate test. Will their vehicles make it out of the cave in time?
Astronauts: Toughest Job In The Universe (2017) Space is the ultimate destination. But life there requires extraordinary ability. Millions dream of becoming astronauts. Few make it a reality. So, what happens when you take 12 people at the pinnacle of their professions, and put them through the gruelling process of astronaut selection? As the candidates push themselves to the limit, they’re assessed by a doctor, a psychologist, and an experienced astronaut. If they don’t make the grade, they’re asked to leave. Who will have what it takes to attempt the toughest job in the universe?
This is a channel from BBC Studios who help fund new BBC programmes. Service information and feedback: http://bbcworldwide.com/vod-feedback--contact-details.aspxExploring our Mind-Blowing Universe | BBC Earth ScienceBBC Earth Science2023-12-04 | Embark on a fascinating journey through the wonders of our universe in this mind-expanding exploration of celestial marvels and cosmic mysteries.
This is a channel from BBC Studios who help fund new BBC programmes. Service information and feedback: http://bbcworldwide.com/vod-feedback--contact-details.aspxHow Hard Is It to Think Underwater? | Astronauts: Toughest Job In The Universe | BBC Earth ScienceBBC Earth Science2023-12-02 | Teamwork is vital for astronauts, so these candidates face a challenging underwater task which pushes their bodies to the limit. Will their collective brain-power be enough to succeed?
Astronauts: Toughest Job In The Universe Space is the ultimate destination. But life there requires extraordinary ability. Millions dream of becoming astronauts. Few make it a reality. So, what happens when you take 12 people at the pinnacle of their professions, and put them through the gruelling process of astronaut selection? As the candidates push themselves to the limit, they’re assessed by a doctor, a psychologist, and an experienced astronaut. If they don’t make the grade, they’re asked to leave. Who will have what it takes to attempt the toughest job in the universe?
This is a channel from BBC Studios who help fund new BBC programmes. Service information and feedback: http://bbcworldwide.com/vod-feedback--contact-details.aspxLive: Dara Ó Briains Science Club | BBC Earth ScienceBBC Earth Science2023-12-01 | Join experts and a lively audience as Dara Ó Briain tackles the biggest concepts in science and discovers the fascinating ideas that hope to change the world.
#DaraOBriain #LivestreamAdapting Human DNA for Space Travel | Anomaly: Bermuda Triangle of Space | BBC Earth ScienceBBC Earth Science2023-11-26 | Radiation poses one of the most significant challenges to tolerating life in space. However, Dr Lisa Nip believes studying the genetic compound of extremophiles could be a vital solution to this problem, and ultimately shape the future of space travel.
Anomaly: The Bermuda Triangle Of Space (2020) 200 kilometres above the Earth lurks a fascinating mystery. It stretches from southern Brazil to the west coast of Africa. And when the International Space Station crosses through it, odd things start to happen. Computers crash. Astronauts see lights flash before their eyes. Satellites spin out of control. Now, the area is growing and intensifying, with potentially disastrous effects not only for our efforts in space, but also for life on Earth.
This is a channel from BBC Studios who help fund new BBC programmes. Service information and feedback: http://bbcworldwide.com/vod-feedback--contact-details.aspxCandidate Overcomes Brutal Water Exercise | Astronauts: Toughest Job in the Universe | BBC Earth LabBBC Earth Science2023-11-25 | Water is a critical learning resource is an astronaut's arsenal, simulating space conditions here on Earth. But will one candidate be able to taken on this terrifying underwater challenge?
Astronauts: Toughest Job In The Universe Space is the ultimate destination. But life there requires extraordinary ability. Millions dream of becoming astronauts. Few make it a reality. So, what happens when you take 12 people at the pinnacle of their professions, and put them through the gruelling process of astronaut selection? As the candidates push themselves to the limit, they’re assessed by a doctor, a psychologist, and an experienced astronaut. If they don’t make the grade, they’re asked to leave. Who will have what it takes to attempt the toughest job in the universe?
This is a channel from BBC Studios who help fund new BBC programmes. Service information and feedback: http://bbcworldwide.com/vod-feedback--contact-details.aspx5 Fascinating Missions in Space | Planet Explorers: Full Series | BBC Earth ScienceBBC Earth Science2023-11-19 | Five planets, five missions, five incredible stories – journey through our solar system and learn the remarkable inside story of the latest space discoveries in the full series of 'Planet Explorers'.
This is a channel from BBC Studios who help fund new BBC programmes. Service information and feedback: http://bbcworldwide.com/vod-feedback--contact-details.aspxThe Impact Space Radiation Has on Our DNA | Anomaly: Bermuda Triangle of Space | BBC Earth ScienceBBC Earth Science2023-11-18 | One of the greatest threats to an astronaut's health is radiation exposure – with increasing calls to explore our solar system further, is there a way we can try protect humans from this deadly risk?
This is a channel from BBC Studios who help fund new BBC programmes. Service information and feedback: http://bbcworldwide.com/vod-feedback--contact-details.aspx5 Shocking Earth Phenomenons | This World is Wild: Full Series | BBC Earth ScienceBBC Earth Science2023-11-12 | From deadly lakes to toads that can predict earthquakes – discover the frightening moments that show our unique world to truly be a wild and wonderful place.
00:00 Why this Lake is Mysteriously Deadly... 08:13 Supervolcano Eruption: Is the World Ready? 18:33 Melting Glaciers and Ancient Viruses 28:12 Could you Stop a Hurricane Using Bubbles? 37:24 Toads That Can Predict EarthquakesProtecting Astronauts from Deadly Radiation | Anomaly: Bermuda Triangle of Space | BBC Earth LabBBC Earth Science2023-11-11 | Low in Earth's orbit, the International Space Station along with many satellites fly beneath a blanket of trapped radiation. But, this safe zone doesn't always provide the protection that scientists expect...
Anomaly: The Bermuda Triangle Of Space (2020) 200 kilometres above the Earth lurks a fascinating mystery. It stretches from southern Brazil to the west coast of Africa. And when the International Space Station crosses through it, odd things start to happen. Computers crash. Astronauts see lights flash before their eyes. Satellites spin out of control. Now, the area is growing and intensifying, with potentially disastrous effects not only for our efforts in space, but also for life on Earth.
This is a channel from BBC Studios who help fund new BBC programmes. Service information and feedback: http://bbcworldwide.com/vod-feedback--contact-details.aspxUntested Space Tech Solves Incredible Mystery | Anomaly: Bermuda Triangle of Space | BBC Earth LabBBC Earth Science2023-11-05 | When a team of engineers built a communications satellite using low-budget commercial technology, they had no idea how successful it would be. To NASA's surprise, the satellite would prove to be revolutionary for future space missions.
Anomaly: The Bermuda Triangle Of Space (2020) 200 kilometres above the Earth lurks a fascinating mystery. It stretches from southern Brazil to the west coast of Africa. And when the International Space Station crosses through it, odd things start to happen. Computers crash. Astronauts see lights flash before their eyes. Satellites spin out of control. Now, the area is growing and intensifying, with potentially disastrous effects not only for our efforts in space, but also for life on Earth.
This is a channel from BBC Studios who help fund new BBC programmes. Service information and feedback: http://bbcworldwide.com/vod-feedback--contact-details.aspxAstronauts Mysterious Radiation Belt Story | Anomaly: Bermuda Triangle of Space | BBC Earth ScienceBBC Earth Science2023-11-04 | 200km above Earth lurks a fascinating mystery known as the Bermuda Triangle of space, and when the International Space Station crosses through it, strange things start to happen. Meet NASA astronaut Terry Virts, as he recalls the perilous moment that would change his life forever.
Anomaly: The Bermuda Triangle Of Space (2020) Explore a thrilling space mystery with a show that takes a closer look at a complex area of science: Earth’s magnetic field. And when the International Space Station crosses through it, odd things start to happen. Computers crash. Astronauts see lights flash before their eyes. Satellites spin out of control. Now, the area is growing and intensifying, with potentially disastrous effects not only for our efforts in space, but also for life on Earth. This is the story of a space mystery moving closer and closer to home.
Ancient Earth (2023) Discover the astonishing four-billion-year story of the place we call home, told over five dramatic episodes. This revealing biography of Earth explores the planet’s most epic moments. From the first raindrops that turned it into a water world to the arrival of its most incredible inhabitants, us. But humans take a back seat in this narrative. Instead, Earth is placed centre stage. We see what happened to our world before we even crawled from the mud – including massive bombardments from space, extreme changes in climate and the collision of whole continents. The series uses the trademark dramatic storytelling techniques of The Planets to bring this unique story of creation to life.
This is a channel from BBC Studios who help fund new BBC programmes. Service information and feedback: http://bbcworldwide.com/vod-feedback--contact-details.aspxWhat Can Cave Paintings Tell Us About Our Ancestors? | Ancient Earth | BBC Earth ScienceBBC Earth Science2023-11-02 | Clues from the lives of prehistoric humans can help us to understand our past and comprehend our future. So what can we find piece together from what they left behind?
Ancient Earth (2023) Discover the astonishing four-billion-year story of the place we call home, told over five dramatic episodes. This revealing biography of Earth explores the planet’s most epic moments. From the first raindrops that turned it into a water world to the arrival of its most incredible inhabitants, us. But humans take a back seat in this narrative. Instead, Earth is placed centre stage. We see what happened to our world before we even crawled from the mud – including massive bombardments from space, extreme changes in climate and the collision of whole continents. The series uses the trademark dramatic storytelling techniques of The Planets to bring this unique story of creation to life.
This is a channel from BBC Studios who help fund new BBC programmes. Service information and feedback: http://bbcworldwide.com/vod-feedback--contact-details.aspxEarth’s Next Chapter | Ancient Earth | Earth ScienceBBC Earth Science2023-11-01 | From volcanic eruptions to global freezing, our planet’s story thus far has been bold, dramatic and eventful. The next chapter involves all of us, and is being written at this very moment.
Ancient Earth (2023) Discover the astonishing four-billion-year story of the place we call home, told over five dramatic episodes. This revealing biography of Earth explores the planet’s most epic moments. From the first raindrops that turned it into a water world to the arrival of its most incredible inhabitants, us. But humans take a back seat in this narrative. Instead, Earth is placed centre stage. We see what happened to our world before we even crawled from the mud – including massive bombardments from space, extreme changes in climate and the collision of whole continents. The series uses the trademark dramatic storytelling techniques of The Planets to bring this unique story of creation to life.
This is a channel from BBC Studios who help fund new BBC programmes. Service information and feedback: http://bbcworldwide.com/vod-feedback--contact-details.aspx1 Hour of Dara Ó Briains Science Club | Compilation | BBC Earth ScienceBBC Earth Science2023-10-29 | Join experts and a lively audience as Dara Ó Briain tackles the biggest concepts in science and discovers the fascinating ideas that hope to change the world.
Dara Ó Briain's Science Club (2012) In this magazine show, host Dara Ó Briain and his team of enthusiastic reporters and guests will explore a specific topic inside and out, digging into every corner and leaving no stone unturned. From statistics to deep science and even deeper questions, this is the last word on the most important and fascinating subjects in the universe.
This is a channel from BBC Studios who help fund new BBC programmes. Service information and feedback: http://bbcworldwide.com/vod-feedback--contact-details.aspxFlying A Helicopter: As Hard As It Looks? | Astronauts: Toughest Job In The Universe | BBC Earth LabBBC Earth Science2023-10-28 | Astronaut trainees must face a thrilling helicopter challenge to test their communication and skillset under pressure, but do they have what it takes to succeed?
Astronauts: Toughest Job In The Universe Space is the ultimate destination. But life there requires extraordinary ability. Millions dream of becoming astronauts. Few make it a reality. So, what happens when you take 12 people at the pinnacle of their professions, and put them through the gruelling process of astronaut selection? As the candidates push themselves to the limit, they’re assessed by a doctor, a psychologist, and an experienced astronaut. If they don’t make the grade, they’re asked to leave. Who will have what it takes to attempt the toughest job in the universe?
This is a channel from BBC Studios who help fund new BBC programmes. Service information and feedback: http://bbcworldwide.com/vod-feedback--contact-details.aspxWhere in the world is this? | Ancient EarthBBC Earth Science2023-10-27 | Put your knowledge to the test and see if you can guess where these beautiful locations are.
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Ancient Earth (2023) Discover the astonishing four-billion-year story of the place we call home, told over five dramatic episodes. This revealing biography of Earth explores the planet’s most epic moments. From the first raindrops that turned it into a water world to the arrival of its most incredible inhabitants, us. But humans take a back seat in this narrative. Instead, Earth is placed centre stage. We see what happened to our world before we even crawled from the mud – including massive bombardments from space, extreme changes in climate and the collision of whole continents. The series uses the trademark dramatic storytelling techniques of The Planets to bring this unique story of creation to life.
Ancient Earth (2023) Discover the astonishing four-billion-year story of the place we call home, told over five dramatic episodes. This revealing biography of Earth explores the planet’s most epic moments. From the first raindrops that turned it into a water world to the arrival of its most incredible inhabitants, us. But humans take a back seat in this narrative. Instead, Earth is placed centre stage. We see what happened to our world before we even crawled from the mud – including massive bombardments from space, extreme changes in climate and the collision of whole continents. The series uses the trademark dramatic storytelling techniques of The Planets to bring this unique story of creation to life.
This is a channel from BBC Studios who help fund new BBC programmes. Service information and feedback: http://bbcworldwide.com/vod-feedback--contact-details.aspxA Geological Line of Death | Ancient Earth | Earth ScienceBBC Earth Science2023-10-25 | This rock tells the tale of an ancient mass extinction event that wiped out life across our planet, leaving behind only a fossil record to tell the story.
Don’t miss Ancient Earth – a story 4.5 billion years in the making. Find out where to watch 👉bbcearth.com/shows/earth
Ancient Earth (2023) Discover the astonishing four-billion-year story of the place we call home, told over five dramatic episodes. This revealing biography of Earth explores the planet’s most epic moments. From the first raindrops that turned it into a water world to the arrival of its most incredible inhabitants, us. But humans take a back seat in this narrative. Instead, Earth is placed centre stage. We see what happened to our world before we even crawled from the mud – including massive bombardments from space, extreme changes in climate and the collision of whole continents. The series uses the trademark dramatic storytelling techniques of The Planets to bring this unique story of creation to life.
This is a channel from BBC Studios who help fund new BBC programmes. Service information and feedback: http://bbcworldwide.com/vod-feedback--contact-details.aspxFinlands Interesting Solution To Nuclear Waste | Future Planet | BBC Earth ScienceBBC Earth Science2023-10-22 | Handling spent radioactive fuel has been a huge topic of debate since the beginning of commercial nuclear energy use. Now, Finland hopes to push for a definitive solution with its ingenious new repository on Olkiluoto island.
This is a channel from BBC Studios who help fund new BBC programmes. Service information and feedback: http://bbcworldwide.com/vod-feedback--contact-details.aspxIs Seaweed The Fastest Solution To Climate-Change? | Future Planet | BBC Earth ScienceBBC Earth Science2023-10-21 | Humans have been making use of seaweed for over 45,000 years, but only now are we starting to learn more about the incredible abilities of this ancient organism.
Could this remarkable sea plant be the fastest and cheapest solution to secure the future of our planet?
Ancient Earth (2023) Discover the astonishing four-billion-year story of the place we call home, told over five dramatic episodes. This revealing biography of Earth explores the planet’s most epic moments. From the first raindrops that turned it into a water world to the arrival of its most incredible inhabitants, us. But humans take a back seat in this narrative. Instead, Earth is placed centre stage. We see what happened to our world before we even crawled from the mud – including massive bombardments from space, extreme changes in climate and the collision of whole continents. The series uses the trademark dramatic storytelling techniques of The Planets to bring this unique story of creation to life.
This is a channel from BBC Studios who help fund new BBC programmes. Service information and feedback: http://bbcworldwide.com/vod-feedback--contact-details.aspxHow Giant Fungal Spikes Dominated Our Landscape | Ancient Earth | Earth ScienceBBC Earth Science2023-10-18 | Discover how the Earth’s landscape was once covered with towering giant fungi, standing 20ft high! Journey to the Late Silurian Period and discover how a terrestrial ecosystem was born.
Ancient Earth (2023) Discover the astonishing four-billion-year story of the place we call home, told over five dramatic episodes. This revealing biography of Earth explores the planet’s most epic moments. From the first raindrops that turned it into a water world to the arrival of its most incredible inhabitants, us. But humans take a back seat in this narrative. Instead, Earth is placed centre stage. We see what happened to our world before we even crawled from the mud – including massive bombardments from space, extreme changes in climate and the collision of whole continents. The series uses the trademark dramatic storytelling techniques of The Planets to bring this unique story of creation to life.
This is a channel from BBC Studios who help fund new BBC programmes. Service information and feedback: http://bbcworldwide.com/vod-feedback--contact-details.aspxThe Mysterious Exploding Craters Of Siberia | Sustainable Future | BBC Earth ScienceBBC Earth Science2023-10-14 | In the heart of the Artic's isolated wilderness, colossal craters are emerging in its frozen earth. Dr Sue Natali is on a quest to understand what's truly behind these mysterious holes...
This is a channel from BBC Studios who help fund new BBC programmes. Service information and feedback: http://bbcworldwide.com/vod-feedback--contact-details.aspxCould We Bring Back Mammoths To Fight Climate Change? | SustainableFuture | BBC Earth ScienceBBC Earth Science2023-10-12 | At Pleistocene Park, leading geneticists are striving to place mammoths at the centre of their plans, where they believe the ecology of the Pleistocene era might be key to finding a significant solution to climate change.
But could mammoths ever be bought back from extinction?
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Ancient Earth (2023) Discover the astonishing four-billion-year story of the place we call home, told over five dramatic episodes. This revealing biography of Earth explores the planet’s most epic moments. From the first raindrops that turned it into a water world to the arrival of its most incredible inhabitants, us. But humans take a back seat in this narrative. Instead, Earth is placed centre stage. We see what happened to our world before we even crawled from the mud – including massive bombardments from space, extreme changes in climate and the collision of whole continents. The series uses the trademark dramatic storytelling techniques of The Planets to bring this unique story of creation to life.
This is a channel from BBC Studios who help fund new BBC programmes. Service information and feedback: http://bbcworldwide.com/vod-feedback--contact-details.aspxSecrets Of Our Universe Explored At Breathtaking Observatory | Future Planet | BBC Earth ScienceBBC Earth Science2023-10-10 | Located in the rain shadow region of the barren Karakoram mountains, the trans-Himalayan village of Hanle, India, has been declared a Dark Sky Reserve – a designated area protected from light pollution.
This highland has a remarkably huge window of more than 270 clear sky nights a year, which makes it ideal for unravelling the secrets of the Universe.
This highland has a remarkably huge window of more than 270 clear sky nights a year, which makes it ideal for unravelling the secrets of the universe...
This is a channel from BBC Studios who help fund new BBC programmes. Service information and feedback: http://bbcworldwide.com/vod-feedback--contact-details.aspx2+ Hours Of Exploring Our Fascinating Universe | Full Series | BBC Earth ScienceBBC Earth Science2023-10-09 | Is our solar system shaped like a croissant? Is there really alien life on Venus? Discover the extraordinary explorers that are journeying through our cosmos on a quest to uncover the unknown...
This is a channel from BBC Studios who help fund new BBC programmes. Service information and feedback: http://bbcworldwide.com/vod-feedback--contact-details.aspx 00:00:00 Incredible Discoveries Of The James Webb Space Telescope 00:09:22 Pluto's Dark Side Revealed 00:17:07 Sending A Probe Around The Sun 00:26:39 The Mysterious World Of Jupiter 00:34:00 Flying A Drone On Saturn's Moon Titan 00:40:50 Is Our Solar System Shaped Like A Croissant? 00:51:01 Searching For Life On Jupiter's Moon, Europa 00:58:16 Jupiter's Moon Io Shoots Lava 300 Miles Into Space 01:05:12 Icy Moon Enceladus Rains Water On Saturn 01:13:19 Is There Alien Life On Venus? 01:20:07 Finding A Liquid Ocean In Space 01:27:08 Exploring Gigantic Lake Beds On Mars 01:34:48 How Hubble Nearly Destroyed NASA's Reputation 01:45:00 Artemis Mission: The Next Giant Leap For Mankind 01:53:24 How (NOT) To Land A Spacecraft On A Comet
This is a channel from BBC Studios who help fund new BBC programmes. Service information and feedback: http://bbcworldwide.com/vod-feedback--contact-details.aspxFelix Baumgartners Supersonic Freefall | Red Bull Stratos | BBCEarth LabBBC Earth Science2023-10-07 | Journey back to the stratosphere with fearless daredevil Felix Baumgartner, 11 years after his extraordinary leap from space redefined the limits of human courage and exploration.
00:00 Making A Custom Spacesuit 03:02 Simulating Conditions 06:02 Breaking The Sound Barrier 09:33 Dilemma At 100,000 Ft 13:02 Felix Jumps From The StratosphereOperatic explosions giving pure drama 💥BBC Earth Science2023-10-06 | Journey back 4.5 billion years ago, to a desolate world without an atmosphere and discover the crucial ingredient that led to the foundations for life on Earth as we know it.
Don’t miss Ancient Earth on NOVA PBS – a story 4.5 billion years in the making. Find out where to watch 👉bbcearth.com/shows/earth
Ancient Earth (2023) Discover the astonishing four-billion-year story of the place we call home, told over five dramatic episodes. This revealing biography of Earth explores the planet’s most epic moments. From the first raindrops that turned it into a water world to the arrival of its most incredible inhabitants, us. But humans take a back seat in this narrative. Instead, Earth is placed centre stage. We see what happened to our world before we even crawled from the mud – including massive bombardments from space, extreme changes in climate and the collision of whole continents. The series uses the trademark dramatic storytelling techniques of The Planets to bring this unique story of creation to life.
This is a channel from BBC Studios who help fund new BBC programmes. Service information and feedback: http://bbcworldwide.com/vod-feedback--contact-details.aspxHow Molten Magma Helped Transform Our Planet | Ancient Earth | BBC Earth ScienceBBC Earth Science2023-10-05 | Journey back 4.5 billion years ago, to a desolate world without an atmosphere and discover the crucial ingredient that led to the foundations for life on Earth as we know it.
Don’t miss Ancient Earth on NOVA PBS – a story 4.5 billion years in the making. Find out where to watch 👉bbcearth.com/shows/earth
Ancient Earth (2023) Discover the astonishing four-billion-year story of the place we call home, told over five dramatic episodes. This revealing biography of Earth explores the planet’s most epic moments. From the first raindrops that turned it into a water world to the arrival of its most incredible inhabitants, us. But humans take a back seat in this narrative. Instead, Earth is placed centre stage. We see what happened to our world before we even crawled from the mud – including massive bombardments from space, extreme changes in climate and the collision of whole continents. The series uses the trademark dramatic storytelling techniques of The Planets to bring this unique story of creation to life.
This is a channel from BBC Studios who help fund new BBC programmes. Service information and feedback: http://bbcworldwide.com/vod-feedback--contact-details.aspxHow Earths 6000°C Core Could Help Save Us | Future Planet | BBC Earth ScienceBBC Earth Science2023-10-02 | As one of our oldest and most reliable forms of energy, the planet's greatest natural resource – Earth's innermost geologic layer, the core – could in fact be the key to leading a greener future...
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This is a channel from BBC Studios who help fund new BBC programmes. Service information and feedback: http://bbcworldwide.com/vod-feedback--contact-details.aspxWhat If Concrete Was Actually A Climate Saviour? | New Directions | BBC Earth ScienceBBC Earth Science2023-09-30 | Concrete: a material renowned for its terrible toll on the climate. One of the biggest challenges for concrete is the sheer scale of its impact, contributing to around 8% of the world's greenhouse gas emissions.
But what if there's a way for one the world's most destructive materials to actually cement itself as a climate-solution?
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How would humanity navigate this uncharted territory?
This is a channel from BBC Studios who help fund new BBC programmes. Service information and feedback: http://bbcworldwide.com/vod-feedback--contact-details.aspxThe Most Sustainable Island In Europe | Sustainable Future | BBC Earth ScienceBBC Earth Science2023-09-28 | The small Danish island Ærø has been experimenting with renewable energy since the 1970s, and today, produces more electricity than it uses. Ærø seeks to become carbon neutral and self-sufficient on renewable energy by 2025.
This is a channel from BBC Studios who help fund new BBC programmes. Service information and feedback: http://bbcworldwide.com/vod-feedback--contact-details.aspxSkyscrapers Are Sinking New York City | Sustainable Future | BBC Earth ScienceBBC Earth Science2023-09-24 | Beneath the bustling streets of New York City lies a hidden phenomenon — over a million buildings, collectively weighing a staggering 1.68 trillion pounds, are playing a part in the city's annual sinking of 1-2 millimetres.
Meet the fascinating experts that decode the unique blend of natural forces influencing the Big Apple's gradual descent, along with the innovative measures taken to mitigate its impact.
This is a channel from BBC Studios who help fund new BBC programmes. Service information and feedback: http://bbcworldwide.com/vod-feedback--contact-details.aspxThe Worlds First River To Legally Become A Person | Sustainable Future | BBC Earth ScienceBBC Earth Science2023-09-23 | In a historic turn of evens in 2017, New Zealand redefined its relationship with nature, introducing a revolutionary law that elevated the Whanganui river to the status of a legal person. This means if there is any abuse or threat to its waters, such as pollution, the river can sue. It also means it can own property, enter contracts and be sued itself.
This aimed to recognise the Maori connection to the environment, ultimately shifting assumptions about human control of the natural world.