Plot Keywords
astronomy earth jupiter mars mercury moon neptune planets saturn science solar system uranus venus
Release Date: January 2001
Genre: Documentary
From breathtaking landscapes, to violent volcanic eruptions, to Saturn’s icy rings, New Horizons transports you on a majestic journey through the planets and moons of our celestial neighborhood.
Our journey begins as we follow a comet through interplanetary space. On each of our exotic ports of call, real data and images from modern space probes are transformed into stunning wrap-around visualizations.
Long Version Running Time: 23 min
Short Version Running Time: -
Suitable for: general audience
Target Audience: adults families kids 14-15 kids 16-18 school groups
License: commercial
Video Format: 1K 2K 3K 4K 30 fps flat screen 16:9 fulldome spherical mirror projection
Audio Format: dolby digital 5.1 stereo
Available Languages: Arabic English French Mandarin Spanish
Show Orientation: unidirectional
Producer: Evans & Sutherland
Director: Michael Daut
Writer: Terence Murtagh
Original Narration by: Michael Scott
From breathtaking landscapes, to violent volcanic eruptions, to Saturn’s icy rings, New Horizons transports you on a majestic …
FDDB did not produce this show and does not sell screening licenses
From breathtaking landscapes, to violent volcanic eruptions, to Saturn’s icy rings, New Horizons transports you on a majestic …
FDDB did not produce this show and does not sell screening licenses





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