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Anyone else watching The Planets, the new BBC documentary with Brian Cox?

The Planets is a 2019 BBC television documentary series about the Solar System presented by Professor Brian Cox.[1] First broadcast on BBC Two on Tuesday 28 May 2019, the five episode series looks at each planet in detail, examining scientific theories and hypothesis about the formation and evolution of the Solar System gained by unmanned missions to the planets.[1]

Cox presents segments to camera from various locations around the world, alongside extensive computer-generated imagery and footage from space missions. The series was created as a partnership between BBC Studios and the Open University.[2]


It's pretty exceptional, well above your average doc and well worth watching it you get a chance (you may have to stream from --somewhere-- if not in the UK).


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