Wonders Of The Solar System (Blu-ray)

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| Format | Blu-Ray 2 Disc |
| Genre | Special Interest / Documentary |
| Aspect Ratio | 1.78:1 |
| Languages | English (Dolby Digital 2.0) |
| Rating | G |
| Available | 07-04-2011 |
| Sourced | Australia |
$28.99 |
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This extraordinary 5 part series reveals the true and awesome beauty of our solar system. Giant ice fountains rising over 100km high; an ocean hidden beneath a frozen crust of ice; storms twice the size of Earth coloured blood red by a vortex of dust and gases; immense volcanoes that could rip a planet apart. Using the very latest breathtaking images sent directly from space, groundbreaking CGI transforms the static into the dramatic. Using the latest scientific knowledge beamed back from the fleet of probes, rovers and telescopes currently in space, this is a vivid and unprecedented tour of the world beyond our planet. As seen on SBS1.
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