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The Best Episodes of The Planets and Beyond Season 1

Every episode of The Planets and Beyond Season 1 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of The Planets and Beyond Season 1!

The Best Episodes of The Planets and Beyond Season 1

The story of the discovery and exploration of the planets, revealing the deepest secrets of our neighbors in space.

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  1. Background image for Jupiter: King of the Planets
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    #1 - Jupiter: King of the Planets

    S1:E1

    Astronaut Mike Massimino leads a journey to Jupiter where he investigates the planet's deepest mysteries and tries to discover if its origins make it the sun's secret twin.

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    Director:Unknown
    Writer:Unknown
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    #2 - Mars: The Definitive Guide

    S1:E2

    Astronaut Mike Massimino reveals the answers to some of the greatest mysteries on the Red Planet. Using the most detailed survey of Mars ever created, he discovers the dark history of our closest neighbor.

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    Director:Unknown
    Writer:Unknown
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    #3 - Venus: The Hell Planet

    S1:E3

    Astronaut Mike Massimino explores Venus, a hellish planet covered in active volcanoes and dense clouds. Using cutting edge technology, he decodes the secrets beneath this volatile planet and investigates if Earth could be heading towards the same fate.

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    #4 - Saturn: Mysteries Among the Rings

    S1:E4

    Astronaut Mike Massimino reveals the mysterious secrets of Saturn and its rings; using the latest science from the Cassini mission, he explores the planet's giant icy geysers, powerful hurricanes, and moon that may be hiding extraterrestrial life.

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    Director:Unknown
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    #5 - Planet 9: The Lost World

    S1:E5

    Astronaut Mike Massimino investigates the possibility of a giant ninth planet at the edge of the solar system; using the latest technology, he reveals the incredible secrets of this mysterious world.

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    Director:Unknown
    Writer:Unknown
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    #6 - Pluto: The Secret Science

    S1:E6

    Astronaut Mike Massimino explores the dwarf planet Pluto, a tiny frozen world surrounded in secrets; using the latest science, he investigates the possibility of life in its mysterious ocean.

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    Director:Unknown
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    #7 - Alien Worlds: Stranger Than Fiction

    S1:E7

    Astronaut Mike Massimino explores the incredible new alien planets being found daily by astronomers; using the latest science, he investigates everything from worlds that appear to eat light to planets that resemble Earth in shocking ways.

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    Director:Unknown
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    #8 - The Moon: Earth's Guardian Angel

    S1:E8

    Astronaut Mike Massimino reveals the mysterious secrets of the moon, a world permanently tied to Earth; using new research, he uncovers the mysterious origin of the moon and how it kick-started life on Earth.

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Season 1 Ratings Summary

"Jupiter: King of the Planets" is the best rated episode of "The Planets and Beyond" season 1. It scored /10 based on 0 votes. Directed by Unknown and written by Unknown, it aired on 8/22/2017. This episode is rated 0.0 points higher than the second-best, "Mars: The Definitive Guide".