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X-WR-CALDESC:Birth of Planet Earth tells the twisted tale of our planet’s o
 rigins.\n\nScientists now believe that our galaxy is filled with solar sys
 tems\, including up to a billion planets roughly the size of our own. The 
 film employs advanced\, data-driven\, cinematic-quality visualizations to 
 explore some of the greatest questions in science today: How did Earth bec
 ome a living planet in the wake of our solar system’s violent birth? What 
 does its history tell us about our chances of finding other worlds that ar
 e truly Earth-like?\n\nProduced by Spitz Creative Media\, NCSA’s Advanced 
 Visualization Lab\, Thomas Lucas Productions\, Inc.\, in association with 
 Tellus Science Museum.  This project has been made possible with support f
 rom the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the Greater Philadelphia Film Off
 ice\; funded in part by the National Science Foundation.\n\nRuntime: 24 mi
 nutes\nSuitable for: General Audiences\n\nJust a $5.00 add-on to your paid
  museum admission!
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DESCRIPTION:Birth of Planet Earth tells the twisted tale of our planet’s or
 igins.\n\nScientists now believe that our galaxy is filled with solar syst
 ems\, including up to a billion planets roughly the size of our own. The f
 ilm employs advanced\, data-driven\, cinematic-quality visualizations to e
 xplore some of the greatest questions in science today: How did Earth beco
 me a living planet in the wake of our solar system’s violent birth? What d
 oes its history tell us about our chances of finding other worlds that are
  truly Earth-like?\n\nProduced by Spitz Creative Media\, NCSA’s Advanced V
 isualization Lab\, Thomas Lucas Productions\, Inc.\, in association with T
 ellus Science Museum.  This project has been made possible with support fr
 om the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the Greater Philadelphia Film Offi
 ce\; funded in part by the National Science Foundation.\n\nRuntime: 24 min
 utes\nSuitable for: General Audiences\n\nJust a $5.00 add-on to your paid 
 museum admission!
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