Space Files - The Universe Unveiled - Part 01 Inner Solar System - Sun
DVDRip | 2005 | English | 720x576 | MPEG4 | 25fps 5168kbps | MP3 128kbps | 340 Mb
Genre: Documentary
DVDRip | 2005 | English | 720x576 | MPEG4 | 25fps 5168kbps | MP3 128kbps | 340 Mb
Genre: Documentary
SPACEFILES is a visual compendium of space and astronomy - 26 ten-minute episodes presenting, in a uniquely flexible format, the Solar System, our Galaxy, and the Universe beyond - each programme or “file” offering a crisp, intelligent, picture-driven story.
1. SUN
Powerhouse of the Solar System
The Sun is our local star - a nuclear reactor at the hub of the Solar System. Each second, the Sun loses four million tonnes of mass – energy that will keep the Sun blazing for another five billion years. Yet the Sun, overall, is no denser than yoghurt, a cauldron of incandescent gas spewing flares and prominences. Electrically charged particles stream from the Sun – the solar wind. Twists in the magnetic field trigger gigantic ejections that turn the wind into a storm.