TV-PG
Satellites orbit Earth at 17,000 miles an hour, capturing images of our world that are breathtaking, but some are bizarre. This unique perspective reveals objects that seem to make no sense & phenomena that defy explanation. Such images force the question, what on Earth is that?

6 Episodes

  • Finding Vietnam's Lost POWs
    A1
    Finding Vietnam's Lost POWsEvidence of human activity is found in strange times and places, and a new perspective on a biological activity known since the nineteenth century.
  • Secret of Doomsday Mountain
    A2
    Secret of Doomsday MountainFive discoveries are probably related to potential warfare and one possibly to wildlife.
  • Lost City of the Kalahari
    A3
    Lost City of the KalahariA black blob appears in the sea near the Florida Keys. A possible murder is photographed near Amsterdam. Spiral markings in the desert of southern Africa could point to an ancient city. A huge gravitational anomaly is found in Antarctica. Meteorologists speculate on bright bands near a brief flash of light in unpopulated territory.
  • Who Built Supervillain Island?
    A4
    Who Built Supervillain Island?We investigate two examples of human activity in the U.S.A., one in Africa and one in Asia, with two natural phenomena where ice is a major factor.
  • Curse of the Lost Kingdom
    A5
    Curse of the Lost KingdomThe face of Christ is found in a field in Hungary. A photo that claims to show who shot down a passenger jet in Ukraine. A sinister shape in the mountains of Afghanistan that leads investigators to a hidden genocide. Just what on earth are they?
  • Hidden Tomb of Genghis Khan
    A6
    Hidden Tomb of Genghis KhanA strange structure is found in the heartlands of Mongolia. Is it the lost tomb of Genghis Khan? Bizarre rings in Spain could lead to the lost city of Atlantis. A huge floating island is on a collision course with New Zealand. Just what on earth are they?
  • Steven KearneyNarrator
  • Andrew GoughSelf

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