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2009
2009x1
Space Weather
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2009x2
Solar Storm
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Solar storms, disruptions of the complex magnetic fields on the Sun, cause serious problems on Earth. One storm approximately 150 years ago fried telegraph lines around the world. .. show full overview
2009x3
Super Diamonds
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The hardest known substance on Earth is known for its value and beauty. Scientists believe diamonds could also hold incredible possibilities for the future. Their incredible durability .. show full overview
2009x4
Birth of the Oceans
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Naked Science examines different theories on the origins of Earth's water, fueling the debate over water on other planets and the likelihood of alien life. When the Earth was being .. show full overview
2009x9
Ice Age Meltdown
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18,000 years ago there was a sudden change in climate which ends a global freeze which had lasted for several thousands of years. Melting ice caps drive up sea levels to create .. show full overview
2009x5
Death of the Earth
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The traditional thinking said that as the sun aged and its gravitation pull weakened, the Earth would gradually slip away and meet its end. Using cutting edge models, experts in .. show full overview
2009x6
Journey to Jupiter
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The Galileo probe was the first craft to orbit an outer planet, making incredible discoveries about Jupiter, the liquid and gas ball that's 90,000 miles across. It found evidence of .. show full overview
2009x7
Death of a Star
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Dramatic new evidence from the star Mira shows as never before a brief but extremely significant moment in the death of a star. It confirms our worst fears for planet Earth -- and all .. show full overview
2009x8
Great Lakes
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Fourteen thousand years ago, a thick ice sheet a mile deep covered the continent of North America. Concealed beneath this vast expanse of ice, one of the worlds greatest geological .. show full overview
2009x10
How to Kill a Planet
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The Earth is built to last. It is 4.5 billion years old. It has taken more devastating asteroid hits in its lifetime than you've had hot dinners, and it still orbits happily around the .. show full overview
2009x26
Cracking The Earth's Crust
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In a subterranean journey below the Earth's surface, scientists discover such phenomena as life in the crust and what is behind the San Andreas Fault and massive earthquakes, as well as .. show full overview
2009x11
Anatomy of a Hurricane
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Hurricanes are one of the most destructive weather events to strike our planet and have the same power as a nuclear weapon. Naked Science travels to the heart of a hurricane to .. show full overview
2009x12
Twister Outbreak
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Tornados are one of the most destructive forces of the planets with winds at 300 mile an hour. They can destroy buildings and hurl cars hundreds of feet through the air. Every year .. show full overview
2009x13
Earth's Evil Twin
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Millions of years ago, Venus and Earth cut similar figures. Roughly the same size and about the same distance from the sun, their respective evolutions could have followed similar paths. .. show full overview
2009x14
Secret World Of Fireworks
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Secret World of Fireworks explores the closely held secrets, recipes, and techniques from the world of pyrotechnic showmen. National Geographic takes a behind the scenes look into this .. show full overview
2009x15
Tsunami from Outer Space
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NASA says that large meteors -- several hundred to a few thousand feet wide -- hit the Earth every 50 to 100 thousand years. Dr. Ted Bryant and his colleagues disagree; they think such .. show full overview
2009x16
How the West Was Made
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From the Grand Canyon to the Rocky Mountains, Naked Science sheds new light on geological events that shaped the most iconic landscapes of the American West. In Washington State, .. show full overview
2009x17
Living On The Moon
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An insider's look at NASA's Constellation program which hopes to establish a human outpost on the moon by 2020.
2009x18
Hawking's Universe
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Stephen Hawking is one of the worlds most famous scientists. But ALS, also known as Lou Gehrigs Disease, has left him almost totally paralysedand it is progressing. Unable to walk, talk, .. show full overview
2009x19
The Human Family Tree
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Dr Spencer Wells retraces the footsteps of 200 random New Yorkers and proves they are all cousins. On a single day on a single street, with the DNA of just a couple of hundred random .. show full overview
2009x20
Incinerator Earth
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65 million years ago an asteroid hit the Earth and wiped out the dinosaurs, but no one has ever known where the asteroid came from or how it killed off nearly three quarters of all life .. show full overview
2009x21
Earthquake Swarm
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Weekly earthquakes began rattling Reno, Nevada in 2008. Soon, several tremors strong enough to be felt were happening each day. The frequency soon escalated until hundred had been .. show full overview
2009x22
Dirty Bombs
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This episode examines the effects of a hypothetical radiological attack from a car bomb on a major U.S. city. The purpose is to give useful information in the event that such an event .. show full overview
2009x23
Countdown to Impact
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Last year, for the first time in the history of space exploration, scientists spotted and tracked an asteroid on a collision course with Earth. About the size of a truck, the asteroid .. show full overview
2009x24
Vesuvius Time Bomb
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Overlooking the picturesque city of Napels, Italy is the active volcano Vesuvius. Its history includes hundreds of eruptions, the most well-known being the eruption in 79 A.D. that wiped .. show full overview
2009x25
Ancient Astronomers
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France's Lascaux region is home to the famous caves decorated with drawings by prehistoric man. Scientists and historians have long though they represented the simple concerns of the .. show full overview