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Alien Planet - Darwin IV - Full Documentary

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The CGI or computer animated drama/documentary takes place on Darwin IV, a planet 6.5 light years from earth, with 2 suns and 60% of Earth's gravity. Having identified Darwin as a world that could support life, Earth sends a pilot mission consisting of the Mothership Von Braun and three probes: Balboa, Da Vinci, and Newton. This robotic fleet is responsible for finding and assessing any life forms on Darwin IV. Initially, the expectation is to find microscopic life, but the probes soon find themselves in the middle of a developed ecosystem teeming with diversity of life of all sizes. The drama on Darwin IV is motivated by real science missions, such as the NASA Origins Program and the NASA / JPL Planet-Finder Mission, as well as the European Space Agency's Darwin Project. "Alien Planet " is a cosmic expedition along side Stephen Hawking, Michio Kaku, Jack Horner, Craig Venter, and George Lucas...

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  • @ThleTruth ask YOUR MOM! oh snap. lol

  • @MrPuffo69 I think in the documentary they explain that.

  • @MrPuffo69 probablly super conductivity or some anti gravitational thing, ointop of that the oplanet only has 60 ercent of our gravity so it weighs 60 % less if that makes more validity to my idea.

  • have we sent a probe to uranus yet?

  • i dont know about no spaceship, but i know ah rocky balboa, you know. ADDRRRRRRIAAANNNNNNNN

  • @MrPuffo69 It's technology that does not exist yet. The documentary is a hypothesis of the potential scientific research, interstellar travells and explorations of the future.

  • How the probe Leo will fly around the planet..what kind of technology is it..

    can u please tell more about that.. thank you.

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