Horizon

The Truth About Meteors: A Horizon Special

Directed by Olly Bootle, Ben Finney
TV-PG
Specials • E75    Mar 3, 2013    60m
7.8
On a bright, cold morning on 15th February 2013, a meteorite ripped across the skies above the Ural mountains in Russia, distintegrating into three pieces and exploding with the force of 20 Hiroshimas. It was a stark reminder that the Earth's journey through space is fraught with danger. A day later, another much larger 143,000-tonne asteroid passed within just 17,000 miles of the Earth. Presented by Professor Iain Stewart, this film explores what meteorites and asteroids are, where they come from, the danger they pose and the role they have played in Earth's history.

Where to Watch Horizon • Specials

  • Iain StewartSelf - Presenter
  • Mark BosloughSelf - Sandia National Laboratories
  • Steven R. ChesleySelf - Jet Propulsion Lab, NASA
  • Alan FitzsimmonsSelf - Queens University Belfast
  • Matt GengeSelf - Imperial College London
  • Monica GradySelf - The Open University
  • Nick KaiserSelf - University of Hawaii
  • Richard A. KowalskiSelf - Catalina Sky Survey, Tucson
  • Marek KukulaSelf - Royal Observatory Greenwich
  • Hugh LewisSelf - University of Southampton
  • Sarah RussellSelf - Natural History Museum
  • Peter H. SchultzSelf - Brown University
  • Timothy B. SpahrSelf - Minor Planet Centre
  • Natalie StarkeySelf - The Open University
  • Don YeomansSelf - Jet Propulsion Lab, NASA
  • Olly BootleDirector
  • Ben FinneyDirector
  • Jonathan RenoufExecutive Producer
  • Adam CoatesFilm Editor
  • Adam GarstoneFilm Editor

 

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