Spaceship Earth

Spaceship Earth

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Documentary

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An educational series explaining the operation of the solar system using 3D animation. Its 52 episodes provide a week-by-week description of the operation of the solar system.

Production

Neuroplanet France, Télé Images Productions, France 3

Language

FR

Status

Ended

First Aired

May 18, 1997

Last Aired

June 8, 1997

Networks

France 5

Created By

Nicolas Gessner

Where to Watch
Region US · Lang EN
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Seasons & Episodes
Select a season to view episodes. Reddit links may contain spoilers.
Season
Week 1: The Journey Begins (New Year)
E1
Week 1: The Journey Begins (New Year)
Air date: 1997-05-18
Why it is cold when the Earth is closest to the sun. Why we see Venus in the morning. The planets are close, the stars unreachable.
Week 2: Travelling in the Solar System (Early January)
E2
Week 2: Travelling in the Solar System (Early January)
Air date: 1997-05-18
Day and Night. A gigantic Sun with tiny planets. A look at the Zodiac. The solar system is the present; the stars are the past.
Week 3: The Moon, Our Companion (Mid-January)
E3
Week 3: The Moon, Our Companion (Mid-January)
Air date: 1997-05-18
The Sun is on time but the Moon is late. Why we see the Moon as a crescent. The half-moon crosses the Earth's orbit. Where the Moon came from. The Moon: Delay in space and Time.
Week 4: The Full Moon (Late January)
E4
Week 4: The Full Moon (Late January)
Air date: 1997-05-18
Discovering Mercury. Distant moons of other planets. Why we always see the same side of the Moon. Why we see the Sun so low but the Moon so high.
Week 5:  Earth's Rotation (January/February)
E5
Week 5: Earth's Rotation (January/February)
Air date: 1997-05-18
Earth's Rotation. The Moon shows us where Mars is. Copernicus: The Earth in orbit. Why the Earth turns. Crossing time zones.
Week 6: Copernicus and Kepler (Early February)
E6
Week 6: Copernicus and Kepler (Early February)
Air date: 1997-05-18
Hidden planets. Kepler discovers the planets' timetable. The Earth moves more quickly in Winter. Earth overtakes Mars. Why we have two tides every day.
Week 7: Gravity (Early/Mid-February)
E7
Week 7: Gravity (Early/Mid-February)
Air date: 1997-05-18
Why the Earth is round. Newton's apple. Why the Earth does not fall into the Sun. Three minutes more Sun every day. Sundials and the Earth's axis. Comets.
Week 8: The Stars (Mid-February)
E8
Week 8: The Stars (Mid-February)
Air date: 1997-05-18
Columbus and the Pole Star. Earth wobbles over the centuries. The imaginary 'heavenly vault'. The Sun, our star. Infinitely large to infinitely small.
Week 9: The Calendar (Late February)
E9
Week 9: The Calendar (Late February)
Air date: 1997-05-18
Leap Days: The Earth misses a quarter of a day. Gregorian and Orthodox calendars. Solar and lunar calendars. Solid and gaseous planets.
Week 10: Waning Moon and Solar Eclipses (Early March)
E10
Week 10: Waning Moon and Solar Eclipses (Early March)
Air date: 1997-05-18
The half-moon shows where we are going. Where the stars go during the day. The Moon and the planets: The Sun's invisible companions. The Moon's shadow on the Earth: Solar Eclipses.
Week 11: Eclipses and Occultations (Mid-March)
E11
Week 11: Eclipses and Occultations (Mid-March)
Air date: 1997-05-18
Annular solar eclipses. Partial solar eclipses. The Moon eclipsed in Earth's shadow. Occultation of Aldebaran.

Cast

Stéphane Freiss

Stéphane Freiss

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