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After 665 weightless days in space, astronaut Peggy Whitson smashes through the atmosphere on her last journey home to planet Earth; with her first steps back on land, she encounters fresh air, blue skies, warm sun, and gravity.
After 665 weightless days in space, astronaut Peggy Whitson smashes through the atmosphere on her last journey home to planet Earth; with her first steps back on land, she encounters fresh air, blue skies, warm sun, and gravity.
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S1, EP10 "Home"After 665 weightless days in space, astronaut Peggy Whitson smashes through the atmosphere on her last journey home to planet Earth; with her first steps back on land, she encounters fresh air, blue skies, warm sun, and gravity.
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S1, EP9 "Awakening"For three billion years, nothing on Earth had a brain; even today, over 90 percent of life doesn't need a brain to survive; an investigation into the mystery of the human brain and the chain of events that produced the anomaly of human intelligence.
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S1, EP8 "Alien"Life on Earth starts as single-cell bacteria and stays like that for two billion years; then, a miraculous event transforms Earth into a complex interconnected web based on a competition for food.
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S1, EP7 "Terraform"Ever since life emerged, microbes, plants and animals have sculpted the planet's surface and atmosphere in the strangest of ways: from rocks to rivers, life has crafted everything that makes Earth so special.
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