A stunning new NOVA documentary series from PBS covers the vast and fascinating solar system. The official description spotlights the activity of volcanoes, storms, and ice, as well as the enthralling moons, asteroids, and comets that call our solar system home. Their official description promises: “Using the latest scientific imagery and stunningly realistic animations, planetary scientists take us on a journey across the solar system to uncover new revelations about our celestial neighborhood.”
Where to Watch NOVA The Solar System
NOVA The Solar System premiers on PBS beginning Wednesday, October 2 at 9PM ET.
NOVA The Solar System on PBS
You can watch NOVA The Solar System on PBS without cable on any of these cord-cutting services:
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The series is slated for five parts, similar to previous PBS series The Planet. Discover just how bizarre our solar system as the series tackles storms and weather on Storm Worlds; odd-looking spectacles in Strange Worlds; the more straightforward Volcano and Icy Worlds; and space bodies in motion on Wandering Worlds.