The Universe: The Strange Moons of Distant Planets (S2, E5) | Full Episode



Travel from the inner solar system to the Kuiper Belt and explore the moons surrounding the planets of the solar system. See more in Season 2, Episode 5, “Alien Moons.”

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12 thoughts on “The Universe: The Strange Moons of Distant Planets (S2, E5) | Full Episode”

  1. Isn't almighty God so great, to create this marvelous universe and all the marvelous stars and planets that God is mighty power created us in all things for his glory…

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  2. This video proves that Pluto is a planet! If Jupiter's moons that are larger then Mercury are considered only Moons then either Mercury shouldn't be considered a planet anymore OR those Moons should be considered planets as well as Pluto!!!

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  3. Picture the most intense desert on earth and you are not even beginning to understand how hostile mars is The thin atmosphere and lack of oxygen itself means it would be a nightmare world for humans

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