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SPACE'S DEEPEST SECRETS (SCIENCE)
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BROADCAST
HISTORY:
4/26/16
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5/12/21
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STATUS: canceled/ended (2020-2021 season) |
TIME SLOT: completed airing its current season |
SEASON(S): 7 (65 episodes, 0 of which have yet to air) |
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ADDITIONAL NOTES: a show on hiatus for longer than 12 months - without any news about its future - is assumed to be canceled |
DESCRIPTION: (from Science Channel's press release, October 2018) Science Channel treks deeper into the cosmos to understand the great mysteries of our universe in a new season of SPACE'S DEEPEST SECRETS. Following ground-breaking scientific missions, experts will bring viewers to the far reaches of our solar system to solve some of the most puzzling wonders of the cosmos. SPACE'S DEEPEST SECRETS returns Monday, October 15 at 10pm ET/PT on Science Channel. A special sneak peek episode that investigates Pluto's strange geological activity on Saturday, October 13 at 11pm ET/PT, immediately following the premiere of the two-hour documentary ABOVE AND BEYOND: NASA'S JOURNEY TO TOMORROW at 9pm ET/PT. SPACE'S DEEPEST SECRETS helps makes sense of the universe's oddities, which may have the potential to unlock the secrets of our galaxy and beyond. New episodes launch with a trip to Earth's nearest and most mysterious neighbor, the moon. Scientists look to uncover the theory for how the moon was formed and whether it was originally created from two different worlds. This season, astronomers look to recognize an unfamiliar interstellar object that could be a comet or asteroid, or perhaps some kind of unexplained phenomena? Another episode tackles new evidence that have lead experts to consider whether the sun was born with a twin. Scientists then lift the veil on space's mega storms to figure out what's powering this strange weather. |
CREW INFORMATION:
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GENRE(S):
· reality (all) · reality (documentary)
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STUDIO INFORMATION:
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