Blue Planet
Coming to Grand Rapids this fall: Blue Planet is a space film about Earth. From the orbit of the U.S. space shuttle, where the curvature of the globe and the shape of its continents stand out sharply, Earth is revealed as a place of constant, even violent change. It is also delicate and fragile, unique in the solar system and possibly the entire universe. How did Earth begin? How is it changing, and what is mankind's role in these changes? Blue Planet investigates these questions with footage taken on the ocean floor, on the ground and in space, state-of-the-art computer animation and new data from satellites in geosynchronous orbit. We gain new insight into Earth, our one and only home.
Curriculum Resources
Teacher's GuideADDITIONAL Films
- Amazon
- Africa's Elephant Kingdom
- Blue Planet
- Bugs! 3D
- Deep Sea 3D
- Dinosaurs: Giants of Patagonia 3D
- Everest
- Galapagos 3D
- Hubble 3D
- Hurricane on the Bayou
- Human Body
- Jane Goodall's Wild Chimpanzees
- Lewis & Clark: Great Journey West
- Magnificent Desolation: Walking on the Moon 3D
- Mysteries of the Great Lakes
- Pulse: A Stomp Odyssey
- Sea Monsters 3D
- Shackleton's Antarctic Adventure
- Under the Sea 3D
- Vikings: Journey to New Worlds
- Wild Safari 3D