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Sudden Impact! Final Target...Planet Earth
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Sudden Impact! Final Target...Planet Earth

The question isn't will asteroids, comets and meteors hit earth? But; when? This spectacular two-tape collection explores these cosmic destroyers and explains why they have fascinated man for ages. Vol. One,SUDDEN- looks at mankind's fascination with meteors and meteorites. Eyewitness accounts and re-enactments tell stories of their strategies for protecting Earth from a major future impact. Vol. Two,-FINAL TARGET:PLANET EARTH, explores the world's inadequate efforts to detect and track dangerous asteroids and comets. Also revealed are the plans of NASA and the scientific community to save the earth from a devastating collision.

Length 100 min. Copyright 1997 $ 19.95
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04-4139 VHS 743452024438 19.95
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