COSMOS - CARL SAGAN (7 DVD Set) 

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 - COSMOS - CARL SAGAN (7 DVD Set)
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Format7 DVD
GenreSpecial Interest / Documentary
Running Time780 mins
Aspect RatioTBC
LanguagesEnglish (Dolby Digital 2.0)
RatingE
Available01-11-2007
LabelOvation
SourcedAustralia
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COSMOS remains one of the best-known and best-loved descriptions of our universe. Seen by over 700 million viewers in 60 countries, this multi Emmy Award winning series is arguably the most popular and stunningly influential science programme ever produced. Through a combination of special effects and Dr Carl Sagan's enthusiastic narration every fantastic episode is an awe-inspiring cosmic journey that appeals to a mass audience. Cosmos covers a range of intriguing and fascinating topics including the origins of life, the search for life on Mars, the infernal composition of the atmosphere of Venus and the "greenhouse effect", the lives of stars, interstellar travel and the effects of attaining the speed of light and the danger of mankind technologically self-destructing. This classic landmark television series has been digitally remastered, restored and enhanced and provides agrand overview of the universe and our place within it.

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Simlpe, Elegant, Melodic and Passionate

Jay on 30.05.2011

Carl Sagan's COSMOS is a masterpiece of film and an centrepiece of film in any collection.

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