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Release Date:
February 21, 2021
Original Title:
Looking for Life on Mars
Genres:
Documentary | TV Movie
Production Companies:
ARTE
GBH
NHK
NOVA
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
NASA launches its most ambitious hunt for traces of life on Mars, landing a car-sized rover in a rocky, ancient river delta. The rover will stow samples for possible return to Earth and test technology that may pave the way for human travel to Mars.
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Animation:
Ed Bell
Brian Edgerton
Paul Marshall
Kevin Gill
Associate Producer:
Avner Tavori
Camera Operator:
Dave Linstrom
Thomas van Krugten
Daniel Traub
Mike Coles
Josh Weinhaus
Ben McCoy
Richard Chisolm
Craig Remsburg
Colin Bressler
Yoann Le Gruiec
Kevin Van Stevenson
Co-Producer:
Jedd Erhmann
Colorist:
Evan Anthony
Director:
Terri Randall
Editor:
Jedd Erhmann
Online Editor:
Dave Bigelow
Original Music Composer:
Chee Wei Tay
Producer:
Terri Randall
Production Manager:
Steven Reich
Researcher:
Leora Randall-Tavori
Sound Recordist:
Keith Sikora
Timothy Kitz
Michael Guske
Steve Bores
Willem de Wijs
Jonathan J. Cohen
Jason Pawlak
Dave Wade
Will Short
Thomas Cassetta
Francesco Molaro
Writer:
Terri Randall
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