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PBS - Exploring Space - The Quest for Life
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How did life begin? Are we the only intelligent life in the universe? The key to unraveling the mysteries about the origins of life may just exist in space. Every day, new discoveries inch us closer to answering these cosmic questions-renewing our dreams of what lies in the unknown realms of the stars. A co-production with NHK, the largest broadcaster in Japan, KCTS/Seattle brings national public television audiences Exploring Space: The Quest for Life.
Filmed in state-of-the-art HDTV, each minute is packed with expert scientific interviews and their first-hand opinions about the possibility of life beyond Earth, as well as the history and the latest developments in Astrobiology, one of the hottest fields in science today. This is an unparalleled "you are there" viewing experience, with original, computer-animated deep-space imagery from one of Japan's leading animators, Mr. Takashi Watabe, famed for his work in such animated films as Akira, Avalon 2001 and Ghost in the Shell.
Exploring Space: The Quest for Life will trace the links between life on Earth and the rest of the universe-in the most realistic but spectacular fashion. Viewers will zoom through space alongside a meteor the size of a small city and learn how millions of years of cosmic activity have helped to create life on our planet. They'll rocket at thousands of miles an hour at a surface-hugging altitude of 50,000 feet over the ice fields of Europa and explore the search for water and possible life on other worlds. Walking the surface of Mars with the first crew to explore the red planet, viewers will focus on man's first small step to the stars and examine the question if settling deep space will alter the course of human destiny. This is an unforgettable, informative adventure that will bring audiences as close to space as humanly possible without ever leaving their home.
Tenemos 4 sabores para elegir:
1. HR-HDTVrip 1280x720
El documental dividido en tres archivos, de 38' c/u y algo menos de 1 GB por cabeza. No es que tenga tres episodios, es por no crear un monstruo de 3 GB








interior de un ripeo
Video Codec: Divx6
Video Bitrate: 3300
Video Resolution: 1280x720
Video Aspect Ratio: 1.75:1
Audio Codec: AC3
Audio BitRate: 384kbps 48kHz
Audio Channels: 2
RunTime Per Part: 38
Number Of Parts: 3
Part Size: 1000
Ripped by maga998
torrent: hilo MVG
ed2k: (ojito. pocas pocas fuentes)
2. HR (pero menos) HDTVrip 960x544
El documental en único archivo de 1.5GB y unas 2 horas de duración.










las entrañas de la bestia
Filename: PBS.Exploring.Space.The.Quest.for.Life.(2006).HR.HDTV.AC3-SoS.avi
Filesize: 1,564,184,576 bytes
Runtime: 01:54:06 (205171 frames)
Video Codec: XviD (B-VOP / No QPel / No GMC)
Aspect Ratio: 960x544 (1.76:1)[=30:17]
Framerate: 29.971 fps
Video Bitrate: 1438 kbps
Audio Codec: 0x2000(AC3, Dolby Laboratories, Inc)
Audio Bitrate: 384 kbps (6ch) 48000Hz
Language: English
ed2k:
3. HDTV ts 1080i
He visto por la mula el transport stream (MPEG-2, 1080i), o sea, la emisión HDTV sin recodificar, pero, claro, es una burrada (casi 15GB, en trozos grabales en dvd5). Matar moscas con misiles de cabeza nuclear.
4. TVrip LR 640x368
specs
video:DivX5 640x368 (16/9 - 1.73:1) 1694kbps 29.97fps
audio: mp3 128kbps 44100 kHz stereo


No estoy seguro, pero tiene pinta de DVBrip.