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London, England : BBC Worldwide, 2010.
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eVideo
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English

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Title from resource description page (viewed September 17, 2021).
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Prepare to immerse yourself in an alien world as if you were standing there yourself. 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 - this series reveals the true and awesome beauty of our solar system. Using the very latest breathtaking images sent directly from space, groundbreaking CGI transforms the static into the dramatic. Travelling from the Sun to the far-out reaches of Neptune, the series has at its heart the latest scientific knowledge beamed back from the fleet of probes, rovers and telescopes currently in space, and offers a vivid and unprecedented tour of the world beyond our planet.

In Aliens, Brian descends to the bottom of the Pacific in a submarine to witness the extraordinary life forms that survive in the cold, black waters. All life on Earth needs water so the search for aliens in the solar system has followed the search for water. Soaring above the dramatic Scablands of the United States, Brian discovers how the same landscape has been found on Mars. And it was all carved out in a geological heartbeat by a monumental flood. Armed with a gas mask, Brian enters a cave in Mexico where bacteria breathe toxic gas and leak concentrated acid. Yet relatives of these creatures could be surviving in newly-discovered caves on Mars. But in Aliens, Brian's sixth wonder isn't a planet at all. Jupiter's moon Europa is a dazzling ball of ice etched with strange cracks. The patterns in the ice reveal that, far below, there is an ocean with more potentially life-giving water than all the oceans on Earth. Of all the wonders of the solar system forged by the laws of nature, there is one that stands out. In the final episode of this series, Brian reveals the greatest wonder of them all.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Lachmann, M., Mulholland, L. ,., & Fortune, J. (2010). Aliens . BBC Worldwide.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Lachmann, Michael, Laura , Mulholland and Jack, Fortune. 2010. Aliens. London, England: BBC Worldwide.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Lachmann, Michael, Laura , Mulholland and Jack, Fortune. Aliens London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2010.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Lachmann, M., Mulholland, L. ,. and Fortune, J. (2010). Aliens. London, England: BBC Worldwide.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Lachmann, Michael,, Laura Mulholland, and Jack Fortune. Aliens BBC Worldwide, 2010.

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