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What on Earth?

  • Serie de TV
  • 2015–
  • TV-PG
  • 44min
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What on Earth? (2015)
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Los satélites, además de escanear la superficie terrestre y conseguir grandes fotografías, son una herramienta perfecta para conocer el planeta. Permiten descubrir secretos que pasan inadver... Leer todoLos satélites, además de escanear la superficie terrestre y conseguir grandes fotografías, son una herramienta perfecta para conocer el planeta. Permiten descubrir secretos que pasan inadvertidos desde la superficie.Los satélites, además de escanear la superficie terrestre y conseguir grandes fotografías, son una herramienta perfecta para conocer el planeta. Permiten descubrir secretos que pasan inadvertidos desde la superficie.

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    5jpjhermes

    Contributor Pope

    Some of the newer series interesting with geographical features seen form space and explained or theorised.

    Why is Nick Pope shown as a Military Analyst in the series?

    He was not a military analyst. Mr Pope was the most junior grade manager in the MoD/ civil service. For 3 years he ran the MoD so called 'UFO desk' with a clerk. They collected public inquiries/sightings about UFOs. Any sightings requiring complex & thorough investigation would have been referred upwards to military etc. Mr Pope did not retire from the MoD but left to pursue a career as a UFO pundit with having worked at the MoD as a useful connection.
    1jjgsports

    Same content packed into "new" episodes. Fake scientists. Pathetic.

    At first I was super excited to see the show thinking hey maybe they will have cool top secret things that we don't really know. It turns out they just show really stupid things with increasingly stupid reasons for why its there. Not only that but they have fake scientists that take forever to get to the point and if that weren't bad enough, they jam the EXACT SAME content into "new"episodes. It's abysmal that they can even get away with calling them new episodes. Such a shame that they fail miserably at what could be a good show. Just wiki search weird Google map photos and you will get to the point faster and get better answers than this show will give you.
    huruxhara

    What on earth is going on with "what on earth"?

    I think all the "scientists" are hired actors. Used to be 1 of my favourite series in Discovery Science, but at 1 point when I realised that the "experts" are contradicting themselves (1st they present a theory, then another, then eventually the very same "expert" is the 1 who explains the real cause of the said phenomenon) that is when I thought that these are all staged.
    stephenqr

    Horrid

    This is a show based on satellite imagery uncovering mysteries. This could have been a wonderful idea, but it was horribly done.

    The "science" behind the stories is just ludicrous. Every random mark on the earth is Noah's ark, Garden of Eden, Atlantis,aliens, etc. Then they pretend to use science akin to "all dogs are animals therefore fish ride bicycles ... OBVIOUSLY!" to "prove" their ludicrous hyperbole, ridiculous conjecture, fables and guesses, stir in a bit more sensationalism, eerie music and well-placed commercial breaks for suspense (followed by a 5 minute reminder of the last 5 minutes before the commercial break) ... then eventually state what it REALLY is or claim it's still a mystery *David Copperfield hands*.

    This show is an embarrassing travesty of science. This should be on the History Channel.
    1maxima-36494

    Pseudo-science for Bored Conspiracy Buffs

    The series started out OK but has since degenerated into Enquirer-level sensationalism. The show has likely run out of ideas and is now willing to present known and already-explained phenomena as unsolved mysteries.

    An example: satellite photos and video show an enormous 3,000-mile wide shadow moving across the planet! What on earth could it be?!?

    1. Is it secret gov't technology deployed into space to cool a too-warm earth? Evidently, according to our scientists, we don't have the capability to do it or keep it secret.

    2. All right, how about a huge insect swarm? The largest swarm ever documented covered about 75 square miles. But this shadow is way bigger and moving at 2,000 miles per hour! Can insects fly that fast? Who knows. Let's check with our scientists!

    3. OK, insects are out. So what if the shadow was caused a huge alien ship like the one in Independence Day? And the gov't is covering it up? Let's ask our scientists if its possible to hide an alien spacecraft the size of Australia.

    4. Ok, alien ships are out, at least for now 'cuz we ain't entirely convinced. But what else could have caused this shadow?

    We're outta ideas so how can we figure this out? Should we consult NASA since they provided the satellite data? They can't be much smarter than our own scientists, but fine, we'll ask 'em during the commercial break ... and, we're back and, OMG, NASA claims the shadow was caused by ... THE MOON? Are they sure? Could this be another cover-up? And NASA "claims" lunar eclipses are 100% predictable? Well, maybe we'll figure all this out someday but for now ... ITS A MYSTERY!

    Coming up next: Crop circles!

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      • 2 de febrero de 2015 (Estados Unidos)
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