Has anyone else been following this series of programmes on each planet by Prof Brian Cox?
I have found it to be visually and aurally stunning. I understand quite a lot of what he says even though much is probably a 'best guess' but milliseconds later it's gone from my brain cell.
The effects and music (by Bleeding Fingers) combine (especially with surround sound) to provide an hour of wonder.
You may gather from this I quite like it :D
Listening to jupiter et al from gustav holst mick? Very relaxing
I watched the tail end of last night's episode on Saturn - my favourite planet, after Earth of course. :D the TV had been that channel since the previous programme, so I hit record and since the previous hour was cached I can watch the whole later. I should really hit series link. :beers:
Yes, caught the Saturn program last night and it was quite good. Only thing is that it makes one feel totally insignificant, as we (humans) are nothing in the span on time! I don't think I will be around in 100 million years when Saturn's rings disappear! LOL
This seems to be a 20 year reprise of the original series, named the same, circa 1999. That was less presenter-centric (although Cox is far better in this than he's been in some of his ventures), and in some ways better with the narration but also interviewing many experts; but of course pre-dated the ability to have quite such detailed and visually stunning renderings of the new series.
Overall a cut above the rest both in terms of documentaries, and the rest of the trash/repeats out there. Clearly the Beeb's money is not being spent on this as compared 1999 as it's only 5 episodes as compared the original 8.
As such it is definitely worth seeking out the original 8 part series from 1999 too - it can be picked up for absolute chickenfeed on 2 disk DVD on ebay for like £2-3 - e.g.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/THE-PLANETS-BBC-DVD-THE-COMPLETE-1999-BBC-SERIES-2-DISC-SET-99p/192929319523?epid=3943637&hash=item2ceb7bca63:g:D-AAAOSwmBJcjo8q (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/THE-PLANETS-BBC-DVD-THE-COMPLETE-1999-BBC-SERIES-2-DISC-SET-99p/192929319523?epid=3943637&hash=item2ceb7bca63:g:D-AAAOSwmBJcjo8q)
...about 30p per hour - bargain - I'd *highly* recommend it.
But my day job is building telescope mirrors....so I may be biased... ;)
Cheers,
Alan
I have to admit I haven't seen the program but last year my wife and I went to one of Prof Cox's shows at Manchester Arena.
My brain still hurts :dunce:
QuoteOverall a cut above the rest both in terms of documentaries, and the rest of the trash/repeats out there. Clearly the Beeb's money is not being spent on this as compared 1999 as it's only 5 episodes as compared the original 8.
Come on Dr Al / Alan, the BBC had to pay for that glider over the Alps...that's where the license money went! I wish the BBC would cover my flying time! ;)
Unfortunately we are not running with Brian Cox and the planets here in Oz, but I will watch out for it. However, last night we had a TV program called Mission Saturn which was about the Cassini spacecraft and what it accomplished. Fascinating stuff and worth keeping an eye out for if you are interested in such things.
Webbo
I too really enjoyed Saturn, it certainly gets the most wows when my astronomy club does public outreach sessions. As for the S12 over the Alps my o/h said 'lucky b*****d' when she saw it, something we'd both like to do. I do find his voice quite soporific and have nodded off towards the end of previous episodes.
Gary
Quote from: Webbo on June 20, 2019, 03:40:45 AM
Unfortunately we are not running with Brian Cox and the planets here in Oz, but I will watch out for it. However, last night we had a TV program called Mission Saturn which was about the Cassini spacecraft and what it accomplished. Fascinating stuff and worth keeping an eye out for if you are interested in such things.
Webbo
Wouldn't have minded seeing that! Didn't know it was on :worried:
For those in the UK that missed it https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p07922lr (https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p07922lr)
I've always enjoyed these programmes, started with the Sky at Night with Patrick Moore
when still at school. Since the space age began the amount of knowledge gained on the
stars and planets is huge ( close ups of poor old Pluto relegated to the 4th division).
Also enjoy scifi movies,Forbidden Planet, The Martian, Alien .....etc, etc. One film set on
one of Saturn's moons (The Titan Find) has a valuable lesson for astronauts of the future,
when you land on a mysterious world and find a big box leave it alone !!!!!
Even my dog enjoyed it!
(https://www.ngaugeforum.co.uk/SMFN/gallery/78/2975-200619144457.jpeg)
She likes Springwatch too...
Cheers,
Chris
I remember being really upset when told that Venus was too hot to support life. The Eagle said that the Treens and the Mecon came from there. I managed to get over it when the Moon landing started.
The Mekon was a scraggy little green guy with a big head, arch enemy of Dan Dare,
can't quite remember what his powers were apart from giving orders to the Treens.
He looked like Malcolm Muggeridge but that's hardly a "power".
I'm in full agreement with Newportnobby, visually stunning and well presented by Brian Cox. It's a shame Stargazing Live seems to have been cancelled, really enjoyed that and it reignited my interest in Astronomy after many years away from that particular hobby.
Quote from: Bealman on June 20, 2019, 09:59:11 AM
Quote from: Webbo on June 20, 2019, 03:40:45 AM
Unfortunately we are not running with Brian Cox and the planets here in Oz, but I will watch out for it. However, last night we had a TV program called Mission Saturn which was about the Cassini spacecraft and what it accomplished. Fascinating stuff and worth keeping an eye out for if you are interested in such things.
Webbo
Wouldn't have minded seeing that! Didn't know it was on :worried:
Hi George
It was on Foxtel and has finished now. I'm sure it'll come round again on Foxtel or on some other channel.
Webbo
2 DVD set (release date 1.7.19) pre ordered :)
thanks mick
i ordered a set for my brother's birthday as he is into anything to do with space, the planets, the earth. back to modelmaking !
I've now watched the first two episodes - wonderful stuff (although it does send MrsW to sleep!).
Thanks for the recommendation Mick :thumbsup:
@Pete W (https://www.ngaugeforum.co.uk/SMFN/index.php?action=profile;u=6683)
Everything has its uses, Pete ;)
Quote from: Newportnobby on June 22, 2019, 08:57:35 PM
2 DVD set (release date 1.7.19) pre ordered :)
Amazon have informed me it's not available and are refunding my dosh ???
Maybe the release date has been delayed, maybe they've sold out their allocation before my order.
Dunno :confused2:
One hand doesn't know what the other's doing? ???
Mail from Amazon this morning.........
We regret to inform you that the following items have been delayed:
"The Planets [DVD] [2019]"
Estimated arrival date: July 01 2019
Your account will be credited with the amount that you have already been charged for shipping for this order. This refund should be processed within the next few days, and we will send you an e-mail to let you know when the refund has been completed.
Mail from Amazon this afternoon..........
We thought you'd like to know that we've dispatched your item(s). Your order is on the way, and can no longer be changed. If you need to return an item or manage other orders, please visit Your Orders on Amazon.co.uk
Just to keep y'all in the loop as I know you are finding this to be rivetting stuff, I have received a 3rd mail from Amazon to the effect they are refunding me £2.99 on the basis of 'late delivery'.
Now the box set was only due for release today so how they could deliver it to me today I found hard to believe anyway.
Shame really, I was hoping to get the product totally free of charge owing to their incompetence :(
incomptence on their part.what happened to customer is king and customer service, goodwill?