National Geographic's "Evacuate Earth" is a two-hour docudrama that combines live-action scenarios, CGI, and cutting edge science. It asks the question: could a viable population escape the planet in the face of impending destruction? The premise is scientifically plausible - a rogue neutron star is speeding through space, aimed right at us.
There is little time to revolutionize our technology. We must rely on what we already know, what we can readily build. The show explores astronomy, medicine, sociology, ethics, engineering and other facets of such a project. The New York Times says that "Evacuate Earth" is "consistently interesting."
"Worst Case Scenario: Evacuate Earth!" is a companion to the show that fills in a number of topics and asks new questions. Written in a simple, conversational style, it is intended for the lay reader, though there are interesting twists to several scientific topics as well.
The book includes production notes and photos, some exclusive.
NEWS: This show is now a series, HOW TO SURVIVE THE END OF THE WORLD, debuting Fall 2013 on NatGeo.
"Evacuate Earth" is author David Bartell's second appearance in an Atlas Media production. He has a degree in astrophysics and contributed many ideas to the script and appears in his capacity as an award-winning science fiction author.
National Geographic's "Evacuate Earth" is a two-hour docudrama that combines live-action scenarios, CGI, and cutting edge science. It asks the question: could a viable population escape the planet in the face of impending destruction? The premise is scientifically plausible - a rogue neutron star is speeding through space, aimed right at us.
There is little time to revolutionize our technology. We must rely on what we already know, what we can readily build. The show explores astronomy, medicine, sociology, ethics, engineering and other facets of such a project. The New York Times says that "Evacuate Earth" is "consistently interesting."
"Worst Case Scenario: Evacuate Earth!" is a companion to the show that fills in a number of topics and asks new questions. Written in a simple, conversational style, it is intended for the lay reader, though there are interesting twists to several scientific topics as well.
The book includes production notes and photos, some exclusive.
NEWS: This show is now a series, HOW TO SURVIVE THE END OF THE WORLD, debuting Fall 2013 on NatGeo.
"Evacuate Earth" is author David Bartell's second appearance in an Atlas Media production. He has a degree in astrophysics and contributed many ideas to the script and appears in his capacity as an award-winning science fiction author.
Worst Case Scenario: Evacuate Earth!
Worst Case Scenario: Evacuate Earth!
Product Details
BN ID: | 2940045255417 |
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Publisher: | David Bartell |
Publication date: | 12/02/2012 |
Sold by: | Smashwords |
Format: | eBook |
Sales rank: | 429,326 |
File size: | 4 MB |
Age Range: | 18 Years |