Naked Science Season 3 Episode 15
Naked Science
Season 3

Ep 15. Deadliest Planets

  • December 6, 2006

In Naked Science season 3 episode 15, titled Deadliest Planets, viewers are taken on a journey through the most inhospitable planets in the universe. From the extreme temperatures on Venus to the deadly radiation on Jupiter, this episode explores the many ways a planet can be deadly.

The episode starts by examining the planet closest to our own, Venus. Although it is often referred to as Earth's sister planet, it is far from hospitable. With a surface temperature that can reach up to 864 degrees Fahrenheit, it is hotter than the surface of Mercury, which is closer to the sun. Naked Science looks at the history of the planet and how it was once believed to be a tropical paradise before a greenhouse effect took over and turned it into the hellish planet it is today.

Moving on from Venus, the episode takes a closer look at Mars, the planet that has long been a source of fascination for scientists and space enthusiasts alike. While it may seem like a more hospitable planet than Venus, Mars is still an incredibly harsh environment. Naked Science explores the challenges that astronauts would face if they were to travel to Mars and the many ways that the planet could kill them, including the deadly dust storms that can completely engulf the planet.

The episode then delves into the gas giants: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. These planets are often overshadowed by their more well-known siblings, but they are just as fascinating and deadly. Naked Science examines the massive storms that rage on Jupiter and the incredible radiation levels that would be lethal to any spacecraft or astronaut that ventured too close. The episode also looks at the astounding rings of Saturn, the blue hue of Uranus, and the winds that rip through Neptune's atmosphere at speeds of up to 1,400 miles per hour.

The episode then brings it back to our own planet, Earth, and examines the many ways that our planet can be deadly. From natural disasters like earthquakes, hurricanes, and tornadoes to the dangers posed by modern technology, such as nuclear power plants and cyberattacks, Naked Science shows that even the planet we call home can be incredibly dangerous.

Finally, the episode explores the possibility of life on other planets and what that life might look like. From the microbes that could be lurking in the icy oceans of Europa to the possibility of advanced alien civilizations, Naked Science shows that there is still so much we don't know about the universe.

Overall, Deadliest Planets is a fascinating and informative episode of Naked Science that takes viewers on an incredible journey through the most inhospitable planets in the universe. Through stunning footage, expert interviews, and a wealth of scientific information, this episode is sure to capture the imagination of anyone with an interest in space and the mysteries of the cosmos.

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  • First Aired
    December 6, 2006
  • Language
    English