News: Stephen Hawking’s Special Leaving Earth: Or How to Colonize a Planet Premieres March 25 on Smithsonian Channel.

Share

News: Stephen Hawking’s Special <i>Leaving Earth: Or How to Colonize a Planet</i> Premieres March 25 on Smithsonian Channel. 1

SMITHSONIAN CHANNEL PREMIERES NEW STEPHEN HAWKING SPECIAL

LEAVING EARTH: OR HOW TO COLONIZE A PLANET

THE SPECIAL AIRS SUNDAY, MARCH 25 AT 8 PM ET/PT

Featuring interviews with Hawking and other renowned astrophysicists, the special explores Hawking’s theory that humans must colonize space within a hundred years

 

News: Stephen Hawking’s Special <i>Leaving Earth: Or How to Colonize a Planet</i> Premieres March 25 on Smithsonian Channel. 2

Stephen Hawking (Photo Courtesy of Smithsonian Channel)

March 15, 2018 — In what may be Stephen Hawking’s last major television project, Smithsonian Channel explores his controversial position that the survival of the species depends on inhabiting another planet. Planet Earth has been home to humankind for more than 200,000 years, but with a population of 7.3 billion and counting and limited resources, some scientists believe it might not support human life forever. Stephen Hawking, one of the world’s most prominent scientists, believed that humans must have an interstellar escape plan in place within the next 100 years. He asserted that this is the only way to safeguard the future of the human species from the next mass extinction – by leaving Earth and making a new home on another planet. The program visits an exo-planet observatory in the heart of the Atacama Desert, reveals a plasma-powered rocket engine that could revolutionize space travel, explores the giant greenhouses of Biosphere 2 and showcases NASA’s own “robot army.” Hawking, top scientists, technologists and engineers around the globe investigate whether humans really do have what it takes to colonize another planet.

The film is part of a Smithsonian Channel’s special series of four program premieres on Sunday, March 25th and Sunday, April 1st highlighting innovators and pioneers who are forging ahead with space exploration to plan for an unknown future. For more on these series, click here.

– – – – – – – – – – –

Content Source: ©2018 Smithsonian Channel™.  All Rights Reserved.

 

Share

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.

Copy Protected by Chetan's WP-Copyprotect.