Venus: Death of a Planet (2021)

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Billions of years ago, Venus may have harbored life-giving habitats similar to those on the early Earth. Today, Earth's twin is a planet knocked upside down and turned inside out. Its burned-out surface is a global fossil of volcanic destruction, shrouded in a dense, toxic atmosphere. Scientists are now unveiling daring new strategies to search for clues from a time when the planet was alive.

Director: David Sky Brody
Genre: Documentary, TV Movie
Runtime: 51 min
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Production: Thomas Lucas Productions, Inc.
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

scientific study, interview, alien life-form, astronomy, extraterrestrial life form, venus the planet, water for life, space research, space exploration, alternate life form, origins of life, scientific research, observational documentary, space probe, documentary

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Venus: Death of a Planet about?
Billions of years ago, Venus may have harbored life-giving habitats similar to those on the early Earth. Today, Earth's twin is a planet knocked upside down and turned inside out. Its burned-out surface is a global fossil of volcanic destruction, shrouded in a dense, toxic atmosphere. Scientists are now unveiling daring new strategies to search for clues from a time when the planet was alive.
Who directed Venus: Death of a Planet?
Venus: Death of a Planet was directed by David Sky Brody.
Who stars in Venus: Death of a Planet?
Venus: Death of a Planet stars Matt Baker, David Grinspoon, Rosaly Lopes-Gautier, Sanjay Limaye, Anthony Del Genio, Suzanne Smrekar.
How long is Venus: Death of a Planet?
Venus: Death of a Planet has a runtime of 51m (51 minutes).
What genre is Venus: Death of a Planet?
Venus: Death of a Planet is a Documentary, TV Movie film.
Where was Venus: Death of a Planet produced?
Venus: Death of a Planet was produced in United States of America.