Finding the Next Earth
Originally released in 2011. Finding the Next Earth is a feature film. directed by Dana Berry. At just 45 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
Join astronomers as they enter the final lap in a race to find a planet capable of sustaining life, a world like ours, the next Earth. See the launch of Frances CoRot and Americas Kepler missions, and the smoking hot worlds they discover. See a controversial and tantalizing discovery of a planet where life could exist in a strange twilight zone, that is, if the planet really exists. Astronomers are working to determine what conditions are necessary for life to exist, and they are building the radical James Webb Space Telescope, a spacecraft that can look at the atmosphere around a planet and reveal whether or not life as we know it actually exists. It could be the greatest discovery in human history and it could change how we see ourselves.
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- Released
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- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Finding the Next Earth about?
Join astronomers as they enter the final lap in a race to find a planet capable of sustaining life, a world like ours, the next Earth. See the launch of Frances CoRot and Americas Kepler missions, ...
Who directed Finding the Next Earth?
Finding the Next Earth was directed by Dana Berry.
How long is Finding the Next Earth?
Finding the Next Earth has a runtime of 0 hours and 45 minutes (45 minutes total).
When was Finding the Next Earth released?
Finding the Next Earth was released on December 1, 2011 in theaters.