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Saturne Dévoile Ses Secrets - Documentaire Scientifique
Saturne Dévoile Ses Secrets - Documentaire Scientifique Seth Cohen 16 Vues • 6 mois depuis

Des centaines de coéquipiers de la mission Cassini-Huygens sont rassemblés pour un dernier adieu à la sonde qui a exploré Saturne, ses soixante-deux lunes et ses illustres anneaux pendant près de treize ans. Arrivée en 2004 dans le système saturnien (après son lancement sept ans plus tôt),

Cassini achève sa course. Dans une ultime traversée, elle doit recueillir des données sur un territoire inconnu, situé entre la planète et ses anneaux. Un saut final périlleux. Avant de se désintégrer dans l'atmosphère de la géante gazeuse, la sonde doit survivre à vingt-deux plongeons, ce que Earl Maize, le directeur de la mission décrit comme "sept secondes de terreur tous les sept jours".

Surprenants geysers
Qu'avons-nous appris de Cassini ? Tout en suivant la dernière étape de cette fabuleuse mission, ce documentaire revient sur les innombrables découvertes des ingénieurs de la Nasa, mobilisés chaque minute pendant plus de vingt ans aux côtés de leurs confrères de l'Agence spatiale européenne et de l'Agence spatiale italienne.

Au travers de clichés à couper le souffle, on observe ainsi Titan, une des lunes de Saturne, dont la composition – avec ses rivières, ses lacs et ses dunes – ressemble étrangement à celle de la Terre. Mais aussi Encelade, un autre satellite sur lequel les scientifiques ont trouvé de surprenants geysers d'eau liquide s’élevant dans l’espace à plusieurs centaines de kilomètres. Une avancée pour la recherche de la vie dans le système solaire

The Gorge — Official Trailer | Apple TV+
The Gorge — Official Trailer | Apple TV+ Seth Cohen 16 Vues • 6 mois depuis

The world's most dangerous secret lies between them.

Miles Teller and Anya Taylor-Joy star in The Gorge— Streaming now on Apple TV+
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Two highly-trained operatives (Miles Teller and Anya Taylor-Joy) are appointed to posts in guard towers on opposite sides of a vast and highly classified gorge, protecting the world from an undisclosed, mysterious evil that lurks within. They bond from a distance while trying to stay vigilant in defending against an unseen enemy. When the cataclysmic threat to humanity is revealed to them, they must work together in a test of both their physical and mental strength to keep the secret in the gorge before it’s too late.

An Apple Original Film, “The Gorge” is directed by Scott Derrikson and written by Zach Dean. Hailing from Skydance Media, “The Gorge” is produced by David Ellison, Dana Goldberg and Don Granger for Skydance, alongside Scott Derrickson, C. Robert Cargill and Sherryl Clark through Crooked Highway as well as Adam Kolbrenner, Zach Dean and Gregory Goodman. Miles Teller executive produces.

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Burma Bagan : The City of 3000 Temples
Burma Bagan : The City of 3000 Temples Seth Cohen 16 Vues • 6 mois depuis

Burma is not only fascinating because of its very rich history, but also its atmosphere, aromas and hospitality.

Occupied by the Mons, the Burmans and the British, Burma has known multiple cultures. T

he city of Bagan, “the land of golden roofs,” is a jewel of Burma. It is a testament to the past grandeur of the kings of Bagan who reigned over the first Burman empire.

There are monuments of Sri Lankan, Indian, Tibetan, Mon and Burman influence...

This majestic Buddhist archaeological site, comparable to Angkor in neighboring Cambodia, is home to more that 2,000 temples, stupas and pagodas, built between the 11th and 13th centuries and spread across 40 km2.

It is the largest concentration of Buddhist monuments in the world.

After having gone through the Sarabha Gate, a estige of the 9th century, you can admire a view of the entire old city from the top of the ThatbyinnyuPahto Temple: at 63 meters high it is the tallest monument in Bagan.

The construction of the Shwezigon Pagoda was begun in 1059 by King Anawrahta to shelter a jawbone and tooth of Buddha that he had obtained after his campaign against the Dali kingdom (in what is now Yunnan).

It was finished under the reign of his son Kyansittha in 1102: inside the complex there is a stone pillar that has inscriptions about the King.

The Ananda Temple is one of the most beautiful Buddhist monuments in Bagan. Built by King Kyansittha in 1091, it was originally dedicated to the “infinite wisdom” of the Buddha (anantapinya). According to Legend, Kyansittha had been inspired by the description that monks from India gave of their temple, which would explain the Ananda's Indian architectural features.

The Wetkyi Inn Gubyaukgyi Temple houses lovely frescos depicting scenes from the Jataka. The stairs inside lead to four Buddha images and the Hindu sculptures carved on the spire.

The Htilominlo Temple, famous for its fine stucco ornaments, was built between 1211 and 1218 by King Htilominlo (or Nandaungmya) to commemorate the fact that a parasol (a symbol of power) tilted towards him him during his enthronement. On the second floor, four buddhas have their backs to the central pillar, facing in the four directions.

Directed by Jacques VICHET

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