Deadliest Space Weather

Rainstorms that can eat through solid steel, hurricane winds that blow at 1,600 miles per hour, and lightning bolts 10,000 times more powerful than anything on Earth exist elsewhere in our solar system. Produced by Flight 33 (“Life After People”), “Deadliest Space Weather” – through the use of cutting-edge graphics and vivid explanations from scientists – illustrates not only what these storms are like on other planets, but speculates what these extreme weather conditions would be like if they ever occurred on Earth, with examples such as Venus’s deadly acid rain, Saturn’s violent winds, and Mars’ massive dust storms.

Genre: Documentary,

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Type: tv

Season: 1

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Release: 2013-01-10

Rating: 6.5

Season 1 - Deadliest Space Weather
2013-01-10
A study of Jupiter's 300-year-old hurricane with winds that blow at 400 miles per hour.
2013-01-17
A study of meteors.
2013-01-24
Scientists explore the weather on Mars and how the same types of weather could impact Earth.
2013-01-31
A study of the winds of Neptune, which are six times as powerful as a Category 5 hurricane.
2013-02-07
A look at Europa, one of Jupiter's frozen moons.
2013-05-02
A look at tornadoes in space.