

The New Frontier
In the past few decades an uncountable fleet of satellites and and space probes have left Earth to visit every destination in the solar system. Here's what they found.
Seasons
E1From Here to There
Dec 31, 2015
Series introduction and the study of Earth from orbit. The current and planned series of satellites and observations to better know our own planet.
E2Return to The Moon
Dec 31, 2015
The study of our most influential partner, learning more about our closest neighbour and a planned return to the Moon.
E3The Inner Worlds
Dec 31, 2015
Mercury and Venus: two planets that generate more questions than answers as we delve deeper into their workings.
E4Next Stop Mars
Dec 31, 2015
The enigmatic planet Mars, now under robotic scrutiny with our sights set on a manned mission soon.
E5The Planet Makers
Dec 31, 2015
Scientists and engineers have managed to land on a comet, knowledge of these celestial marauders may drive our industrial expansion into deep space.
E6The Gas Giants
Dec 31, 2015
Beyond the asteroid belt lay the gas giants, some can be seen with the naked eye, others only glimpsed once by a passing probe. We are again sending cameras to the edge of the solar system, giving us new insights into the evolution of our worlds.
E7The Moons of Olympus
Dec 31, 2015
These are the Moons of the gas giants. Each a unique and mysterious world of its own. Some have oceans of water, geysers of Sulphur or atmospheres of plastic. Some are just now being seen at the outer rim of our solar system, all are worthy of much more scrutiny.
E8The Sun
Dec 31, 2015
It powers the machinery of nature; our weather, encourages and sustains life on land and at sea. When it sets in the West it reveals to us its many billions of sibling stars populating the night sky. We study our Sun closely, and like a Rosetta stone it can reveal the secrets of all the other stars above.
E9Exo Planets
Dec 31, 2015
As scientists and astronomers peer closer at nearby stars with ever more fidelity they are discovering planets; exo planets, worlds outside our own solar system. With technological advances and improved techniques scientists are discovering more and more worlds every day. With confidence, scientists now calculated there could be as many as 40 billion Earth like planets in our Milky Way galaxy alone.
E10Edge of the Universe
Dec 31, 2015
The night sky is a time machine. The further we look out into the universe, the further back in time we reach. What we see in the night sky is only a small percentage of the contents of the Universe, most is dark matter and dark energy. We know it exists; however, its nature eludes us for the moment.
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Storyline
In the past few decades an uncountable fleet of satellites and and space probes have left Earth to visit every destination in the solar system. Here's what they found.
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