The extraordinary story of Earth and why it is special and uniquely brimming with life among a largely unknown but harsh cosmic arena; astronauts tell the story of Earth through unique perspectives.
SEASON 1 EPISODES:
Gasp:
Astronaut Chris Hadfield reveals the unlikely and unexpectedly interconnected systems that allow life on our planet to breathe.
Storm:
Ever wonder how our planet got here? It was born in a cosmic storm and shaped by violence.
Shield:
The epic story of Earth’s battle with the sun and how life thrives here against the odds.
Our rock is special — it’s alive. But how did life begin here and is it likely elsewhere?
Genesis:
It’s not enough for Earth to be habitable, it also has to be lethal for life to thrive.
Survival:
Our days on Earth may be numbered. Could we ever escape our one strange rock?
Escape:
For billions of years, life has shaped Earth. But how did it turn a rock into a paradise?
Alien:
Is there another planet like ours out there and would it also be packed with life forms like Earth’s? Hosted by Astronaut Mae Jemison.
Awakening:
Of all life on Earth, why are we the only ones with the brains to leave our planet?
Home:
Our home: one strange rock, floating in space. But just how strange is it? Are we alone?
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