Mars: Secrets of the Red Planet | The Universe (S1, E2) | Full Episode



It has been fifty years since man first ventured into space, but the greatest secrets are yet to be revealed. Mars is the planet in our solar system most similar to Earth. See more in Season 1, Episode 2, “Mars: The Red Planet.”

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31 thoughts on “Mars: Secrets of the Red Planet | The Universe (S1, E2) | Full Episode”

  1. Mars and earth both were in the habitable zone at the same time and they both sustained life. Mars was slightly faster in orbit than earth. Billions of years gone by and Mars catches and collides with earth knocking earth off it's axis and sending Mars into space. The collision killed the dinosaurs and all life on Mars and the water evaporated as it lost atmospheric pressure and all life decayed to dust before settling where it is due to the gravitational effects of the surrounding planets and which also formed the moon and the crater impacts are from each other colliding and also creating the asteroid belt. now you know

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  2. That's a good interesting video the bad thing about us explorers is something that we will never see the Bible speaks this Earth will be destroyed by fire and be a new heaven and they'll be a new Earth and it'll be perfect too bad we couldn't jump over into that new Earth.

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  3. When I was a kid, the most fascinating thing we knew of the planet Mars was that it was thought to have 'canals' on it's surface. Only the best telescopes of the time seemed to indicate their existence. Can you imagine how far we have come since those days? And I am living proof of that!

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  4. Fascinating. Sadly, I feel it's a matter of time before government factions try to find a way to deplete Mars of it's "aquifers". Messing with the delicate balances between our planets feels risky at best.

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  5. Isn't that a copy of the moon buggy, this is about exciting as Oak island, I got to pass the time with something. You're confusing me was it a UFO or Mars that the slave seeking Christopher Columbus saw in the sky?

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