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[National Geographic系列]:行星之旅Journey to the Planets-1080P高清迅雷网盘下载     

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由多米尼克·弗里斯比(Dominic Frisby)主持的科学纪录片,由国家地理杂志(National Geographic)在2010年出版-英语旁白也称为“行星航行”Science Documentary hosted by Dominic Frisby, published by National Geographic in 2010- English narrationalso known as Voyage to the Planets     

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行星之旅又名行星之旅您是否想过离开地球会是什么样?看不见我们的家乡星球,到没有人去过的地方去?与“行星之旅”一起升空:一个6 x 50分钟的纪录片系列,探索前往我们太阳系中非常陌生的行星的旅行的乐趣和陷阱。有什么奇特的景象在等你呢?您必须避免什么危险?“行星之旅”从两个非常个人的角度访问了行星:发送了刺痛我们所有宇宙邻居的探针的人们的直接经验,以及我们任何一个可能梦想自己出行的人的观点。乘坐行星之旅,坐到太阳系的辉煌之处:这是宇航员通往全新可能性世界的指南。旅行者指南是离开地球的指南,??火星???您是否曾经想过要赶火箭去红色星球?对作为旅游目的地的外星球进行路测怎么样?今晚,您可以像从地球上航行的行星航行在您的客厅中一样,寻找太阳系最壮观的风景,并有机会与我们最近的邻居见面。火星是我们夜空中的红宝石宝石,可以说是太阳系中最热的旅行目的地。得益于1960年代开始从地球入侵的机器人,我们对火星的了解可能比对太阳系中所有其他目的地的了解还多。对于一个如此凉爽的行星来说,这并不坏,以至于夏季的平均温度使南极洲的冬天显得非常温暖。它可能是冰冷的,人类可能没有任何呼吸,但是在我们所知道的所有行星中,这个多岩石的红色行星与家中最相似。??木星???你想冲向行星之王吗?为了获得真正的世界行星体验,您应该超越小行星带,前往太阳系中最大的行星。欢迎来到木星,这个世界如此宽敞,它可以吞没太阳系中的每个行星和月亮,并且还有更多空间。四百年来,我们一直在注视着木星并想知道。想知道这些年前天文学家伽利略(Galileo)监视过什么样的世界吗?亲自拜访行星之王,登上许多卫星或潜入漩涡状的云层,这是什么样的感觉?这些问题在1995年伽利略号航天器滑入轨道长达七年的停留时得到了部分回答,这无疑证明了整个木星系统值得回访。[编辑]??土星???没有一颗行星能比土星拥有令人叹为观止的美丽。雄伟,神秘,庞大,这个巨人是太阳系的炙手可热的男孩。但是深入研究,您会发现一个沉思的怪物?有着超音速的风,可怕的风暴,无处可站。令人眼花rings乱的旋转是令人眼花rings乱的光环,整个系统中闪闪发光的粒子几乎与从地球到月球的距离一样宽,但厚度不超过现代公寓楼中的一到两层。就像天体环道上的汽车一样,环形粒子以每小时60,000公里的速度在土星周围竞赛,但是如果您可以以相同的速度将航天器停在轨道上,则有可能在您的手中拾取环形粒子。多亏了大陆Journey to the Planets aka Voyage To The PlanetsHave you ever wondered what it would be like to leave Earth? To lose sight of our home planet and go where no human has gone before? Blast-off with Voyage to the Planets: a 6 x 50 minute documentary series exploring the pleasures and pitfalls of travel to the very alien planets of our own Solar System. What strange sights await you? What dangers must you avoid? Voyage to the Planets visits the planets from two very personal perspectives: the direct experience of the people who have sent probes hurtling to all our cosmic neighbours, and the viewpoint of any one of us who might dream of making a trip ourselves. Take a ringside seat to the splendours of the Solar System with Voyage to the Planets: an astronaut's guide to whole new worlds of possibility.A traveller’s guide to leaving earth, narrated by Dominic Frisby[edit] Mars Have you ever fancied catching a rocket to the Red Planet? How about road testing an alien planet as a tourist destination? Tonight you can as Voyage to the Planets blasts off from your living room in search of the Solar System’s most spectacular scenery and the chance to meet our nearest neighbours. Mars is the ruby jewel in our night sky and arguably the hottest travel destination in the Solar System. Thanks to a robot invasion from Earth that began in the 1960’s, we probably know more about Mars than every other destination in the Solar System combined. Not bad for a planet so cool that the average summer temperature makes a winter in Antarctica seem positively balmy. It might be freezing, there might be nothing for a human to breathe, but of all planets we know, this rocky, red one is the most similar to home. Pack a good spacesuit and plenty of oxygen and prepare to be amazed.[edit] Jupiter Do you fancy blasting off to the King of the Planets? For a truly out of this world planetary experience, you should head beyond the Asteroid Belt to the largest planet in the Solar System. Welcome to Jupiter, a world so roomy that it could swallow every planet and moon in the Solar System and still have room for more. For 400 years, we have been gazing at Jupiter and wondering. Wondering what sort of worlds the astronomer Galileo had spied all those years ago? What would it be like to pay the King of the Planets a personal visit, to step upon its many moons, or dive beneath its swirling clouds? These questions were partially answered when the Galileo spacecraft slipped into orbit in 1995 for a seven-year sojourn that would prove beyond doubt that the entire Jovian system is worth a return visit.[edit] Saturn No planet beats Saturn for sheer jaw-dropping beauty. Majestic, mysterious, and massive, this giant is the pin-up boy of the Solar System. But delve deeper and you find a brooding monster – with supersonic winds, fearsome storms and nowhere to stand. Revolving serenely above it all are the dazzling rings, an entire system of glistening particles nearly as wide as the distance from the Earth to the Moon, yet no thicker than one or two storeys in a modern apartment building. Like cars on a celestial beltway, the ring particles race around Saturn at speeds of 60,000 kilometres per hour, but if you could park a spacecraft in orbit doing the same speed, it would be possible to pick up a ring particle in your hand. Thanks to the continuing exploits of the Cassini-Huygens mission, one of the most successful robotic spacecrafts of all time, Saturn is being revealed to us like never before. The images alone were worth the trip, with stunning vistas of the rings, strange six-sided storms around the North Pole and similar, circular giants girdling the South.[edit] Venus and Mercury Everyone likes a vacation in a warm climate, but fancy a trip to a place as hot as Hades? Voyage to the Planets heads in towards the Sun to find two quite different sun-drenched worlds that both lay claim to that title. Tiny Mercury, almost invisible in the glare of the Sun, is the place to go for the ultimate suntan. But if your sun protection isn’t up to scratch, you can always get out of the oven by chilling out on the Dark Side. Step into the shade and Mercury’s mercury plunges over 600 degrees. And it’s here, in Mercury’s deep freeze, that things begin to get interesting. There’s an exclusive night show, caused by the Solar Wind that bombards the planet’s feather-thin atmosphere. And on the closest planet to the Sun, there is even the prospect of ice. In Mercury’s eternally shadowed polar craters, radar observations have detected what could be thick deposits of frozen water. And however it arrived on this sun-drenched, ancient surface, it certainly has a story to tell. But it is our nearest neighbour, pale and beguiling Venus, that hides the biggest secret. The Goddess of Love will literally melt your heart and crush your defences at the same time. Once the twin of Earth, it’s thought that Venus had oceans for billions of years and even the likelihood of life.[edit] Neptune and Uranus Got time for a 24 year holiday? Then consider a journey to our most distant and least explored planets, the ice giants Uranus and Neptune. When it comes to public image, the planet with the funny name has always had it tough. But if you think Uranus is a strange name for a planet, perhaps you’d prefer its first name… George. When British astronomer, William Herschel, first discovered the planet in 1781, he christened his discovery after the King of England, George III. But the custom of naming planets after mythological characters ensued and ‘Planet George’ was no more. Cruise down the cosmic highway for another three years and you encounter the last official planet in our Solar System, and a reminder of home. Neptune is the second Blue Planet, the colour courtesy of some mysterious alchemy that’s hard at work in the frozen atmosphere. But does this chilly gas giant who takes its name from the god of the sea really a water world? You’ll need to take the plunge to find out.[edit] Pluto and Beyond Like getting away from it all? Pluto must be one of the loneliest places of all. For more 70 years it was counted as the ninth planet, an isolated but sentimental favourite at the end of the Solar System. But in recent years it has been at the centre of a neighbourhood dispute of cosmic proportions. Just what on Earth caused Pluto to be struck off as a planet? It now seems that Pluto has company… and lots of it. And it’s changed the way we think about our Solar System and even how we all came to be here. Although Pluto remains a distant, fuzzy dot of light at the end of our best telescopes, in 2015 all that will change. Right now, a lonely little spacecraft, known as New Horizons, is making its way to the end of our neighbourhood. And onboard is a very special passenger indeed - the cremated remains of Pluto’s discoverer, Clyde Tombaugh. But Clyde will not rest at Pluto; his destiny is to become humanity’s longest space traveller as New Horizons keeps flying eternally outward to the Universe beyond     

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视频编码: XviD ISO MPEG-4     

比特率: 2039 kbps     

Video 分辨率: 720 x 416     

Video 画面比例: 1.731 (16:9)      

帧速率: 25     

音频编码: 0x0055 MPEG-1 Layer 3     

音频比特率: 128 kb/s CBR 48000 Hz      

音频串流: 2     

音频语言: English     

分集时长: 45.Mins     

分集数: 6     

体积: 700 MB     

编码: Harry65      

来源: DVB-rip (Nat-Geo HD)【Technical Specs】——     

     

Video Codec: XviD ISO MPEG-4     

Video Bitrate: 2039 kbps     

Video Resolution: 720 x 416     

Video Aspect Ratio: 1.731 (16:9)      

Frames Per Second: 25     

Audio Codec: 0x0055 MPEG-1 Layer 3     

Audio Bitrate: 128 kb/s CBR 48000 Hz      

Audio Streams: 2     

Audio Languages: English     

RunTime Per Part: 45.Mins     

Number Of Parts: 6     

Part Size: 700 MB     

Encoded by: Harry65      

Source: DVB-rip (Nat-Geo HD)     

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Links      

Further Information      

Journey to the Planets     

     

Release Post      

MVGroup.org (ed2k)     

MVGroup.org (torrent)     

     

Related Documentaries      

How the Universe Works Series 6: Uranus Neptune Rise of the Ice Giants     

Space Odyssey: Voyage to the Planets Series 1     

The Planets: Series 1     

Space: Unraveling the Cosmos     

Volcanoes of the Solar System (BBC)     

Ice Giants (BBC)     

The Transit of Venus     

Stephen Hawking's Universe      

The Universe (HC) Season 1      

The Universe (HC) Season 2      

The Universe (HC) Season 3      

A Tour of the Universe      

Are We Alone in the Universe     

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