
Season 16 Episodes
- Lake of BloodS1 E1A massive tsunami hundreds of feet high that never touches land; a secret underground base in China; an image from space may have revealed the location of the Garden of Eden.
- Lost City of GoldS1 E2Strange barren rings in the Namib Desert; an island the size of Manhattan disappears without trace; a lost city in the middle of the Amazonian jungle.
- Secrets of SaharaS1 E3How the Eye of the Sahara, a beautiful 25 mile structure, is formed remains a mystery; incredible clouds emanating from an island in the Indian Ocean could be evidence of a terrifying new weather weapon.
- Finding SodomS1 E4NASA astronaut Mike Barratt explains photographing a strange ring in the ice on the world's oldest and most mysterious lake from the International Space Station; more rings on Lake Baikal have been seen.
- North Korea Is BurningS1 E5A possible smoke screen over North Korea concerns military analysts; an amateur archaeologist makes a fantastic discovery of not one but two forgotten pyramids in Egypt.
- Nazi Ice FortressS1 E6Images of earth from space show an intimate portrait of human activity; cities glow bright while the wilderness remains dark, but the Australian outback is lit up like a series of vast cities.
Synopsis
Science Channel's most watched series reveals Earth as it's never been seen before. Illuminating views captured by more than 4,000 orbiting satellites, "What on Earth?" investigates mysteries from strange geological occurrences to weird man-made structures. Every day, the eyes in the sky uncover new mysterious phenomena, and some defy easy explanation. To search for answers, the series combines modern imaging technology with analysis from military and intelligence professionals as well as leading scientists.Cast
Steven Kearney, Klint Janulis, Marc D'Antonio, Mike Capps, Andrew Gough, Seth PorgesRating
TV-PG
Genres
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