The Solar Eclipse In Varanasi – Wonders of the Solar System – Series 1 Episode 1 Preview – BBC Two
by admin on Monday, March 1st, 2010 | 13 Comments
More about this episode:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00qyxfb
http://bbc.co.uk/solarsystem
In this spell-binding series, Professor Brian Cox visits some of the most stunning locations on Earth to describe how the laws of nature have carved natural wonders across the Solar System.
Duration : 0:3:11
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Is it wrong that I …
Is it wrong that I have an embarrassing girly crush on Prof Brian Cox?
it surely coming …
it surely coming down, grabbing me by the throat…
The best solar …
The best solar eclipse film bar none. I remember screaming almost exactly the same “if you even need convincing you’re on a planet in space” comment to my mate during the cloudy eclipse in Cornwall 1999.
Surely it can’t be …
Surely it can’t be a coincidence. Quick, develop a new law of solar mechanics! I am too tired to do so right now.
Wow, 2090!?
Wow, 2090!?
Amazing
Amazing
Wow. It is just …
Wow. It is just mind blowing to watch the clockwork motion of the moon as it crosses the path of the Sun in the Earth’s sky. Knowing that the only reason that the Moon is able to block the light of that large star is that it is far enough to do so. The Sun is at the right distance from the Earth/ Moon system and the Moon is just the right size and distance that a Total Eclipse can occur is just fantastic to think about. Wow.
presenter guy looks …
presenter guy looks like james blunt
If you mean like …
If you mean like the last one we had in 1998, then the next one will be in 2090.
Does anyone know …
Does anyone know when the next one in the uk is.
0:25. lol
0:25. lol
Of all the ways the …
Of all the ways the describe how astonishing that was to watch, amazing truly is the best.
amazing!
amazing!