Orbit: Earth's Extraordinary Journey - Learning Zone
Kate Humble and Dr Helen Czerski follow the Earth's voyage around the sun for one complete orbit, to witness the astonishing consequences this journey has for us all.
Right now you're hurtling around the sun at 64,000 miles an hour (100,000 kms an hour). In the next year you'll travel 584 million miles, to end up back where you started.
Presenters Kate Humble and Dr Helen Czerski follow the Earth's voyage around the sun for one complete orbit, to witness the astonishing consequences this journey has for us all.
They see how the planet's tilt is the result of a huge cosmic collision, and how this tilt gives us the single largest weather event on Earth - the monsoon. Helen tries to put herself in the path of a hurricane, a giant rotating storm that only exists because the planet spins. They also discover that small changes in the planet's movement can give us ice ages. It has happened many times in the past, and it is going to happen again.
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Clips
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How tornadoes are formed
Duration: 07:34
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How Indian monsoon rains are caused
Duration: 08:12
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How Earth鈥檚 tilt creates the seasons
Duration: 06:57
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Kate Humble |
Presenter | Helen Czerski |
Executive Producer | Jonathan Renouf |
Series Producer | Stephen Marsh |
Series Producer | Peter Leonard |
Broadcasts
- Thu 3 May 2012 05:00
- Fri 6 Jul 2012 05:00
- Thu 4 Oct 2012 04:00
- Thu 20 Dec 2012 04:00
- Fri 1 Mar 2013 04:00
- Fri 19 Apr 2013 04:00
- Thu 10 Oct 2013 04:00
- Thu 9 Jan 2014 04:00
- Fri 20 Jun 2014 04:00
- Wed 22 Jul 2015 04:00
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