THE UNIVERSE: SATURN
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Technology allows the experts to get closer to the furthest planet visible to the naked eye. Old questions are answered and new ones arise. Cutting-edge computer graphics are used to show what life would be like on other planets and to imagine what kinds of life forms might evolve in alien atmospheres.
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