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Earth from space.

Epic migration. Shifting seasons. The turning tide. Cameras in space capture natural spectacles on an epic scale and are now so advanced that they can track down individual animals. Cutting-edge technology tells the story of life on Earth from a brand new perspective. Marvel at the dancing neon Northern Lights and the swirling blues of blooming plankton. Zoom in on herds of elephants searching for water and discover previously unknown colonies of penguins. Satellites also capture disappearing forests and show cities sprawling over decades. With the Earth's surface changing faster than ever before, can the view from space inspire us to look after our unique and fragile home?

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B114453 DVD
Digital Versatile Disc   Glen Innes . Available .  
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Uniform Title Earth from space (Documentary television program)
Title Earth from space.
Pagination etc. 2 DVD-videos (approximately 232 minutes) : sound, colour ; 12 cm.
Series Earth from space
Contants note "BBC Earth"--Container.
Universal Sony Pictures : DPA0539.
"Epic stories of the natural world" --Front cover.
Creation Note Series producer, Chloë Sarosh.
Performer note Narrated by Chiwetel Ejiofor.
Summary Note Epic migration. Shifting seasons. The turning tide. Cameras in space capture natural spectacles on an epic scale and are now so advanced that they can track down individual animals. Cutting-edge technology tells the story of life on Earth from a brand new perspective. Marvel at the dancing neon Northern Lights and the swirling blues of blooming plankton. Zoom in on herds of elephants searching for water and discover previously unknown colonies of penguins. Satellites also capture disappearing forests and show cities sprawling over decades. With the Earth's surface changing faster than ever before, can the view from space inspire us to look after our unique and fragile home?
Target audience note Censorship classification: G - General.
Subject Geography
Earth (Planet) -- Miscellanea
Earth (Planet) -- History
Documentary
Added Author BBC Earth (Firm) broadcaster.
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