Life Beyond the Sun: Saturn
Professor Brian Cox reveals the history of Saturn. Saturn began life as a strange planet of rock and ice and in time transformed into a gas giant, ring-less and similar looking to its rival, Jupiter.
One family. Worlds apart.
Saturn is the jewel of the solar system, the most seductive of all the planets, but as Professor Brian Cox reveals - it wasn’t born that way.
Raised in the freezing outer reaches of the solar system Saturn began life as a strange planet of rock and ice. Born outside the snow line, with an abundance of building materials, it soon grew to dwarf the Earth, drawing in colossal amounts of the hydrogen and helium that permeated the early solar system. In time Saturn was transformed into a gas giant, ring-less and similar looking to its great rival, Jupiter. As the gas giant grew, its original rocky form was lost forever, becoming part of the planet’s core, where temperatures are hotter than the surface of the sun, and pressures so intense that carbon there falls as diamond rain.
Saturn’s core isn’t the only part of it to change over time. As Nasa’s Cassini probe has discovered, the planet remained ring-less most of its life - until a fateful encounter changed everything. Less than a hundred million years ago, one of Saturn’s ice moons was drawn too close to the planet. In a truly cataclysmic event the entire moon was destroyed and the rings where born.
But Saturn’s true beauty may have remained hidden forever if it wasn’t for the decision to send Cassini on a risky close encounter with another moon, Enceladus. There we discovered an ocean with similar conditions to places on Earth where life thrives. Way out, far beyond the Sun, hydrothermal vents have been found, the very same habitat that we think life here on Earth may have got its start.
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Secrets of the Solar System: Discovering moons
Duration: 05:16
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The birth of Saturn's rings
Duration: 02:25
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Enceladus
Duration: 02:45
Music Played
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Uwe Kröger
Tauch Hinab Ins Dunkel
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Cruz
The Overture
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The Company
The Final Battle
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Brian Cox |
Executive Producer | Andrew Cohen |
Series Producer | Gideon Bradshaw |
Production Manager | Evih Efue |
Composer | Bleeding Fingers |
Director of photography | Julius Brighton |
Director | Nic Stacey |
Editor | Ged Murphy |
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- Sat 6 Jul 2019 01:10
- Sat 28 Dec 2019 09:55
- Thu 18 Jun 2020 19:00Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Two except Wales & Wales HD
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- Thu 14 Jan 2021 14:00
- Wed 11 Aug 2021 21:00
- Thu 12 Aug 2021 02:50
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