Journey from the depths of the Pacific Ocean into the far reaches of space on a quest to find something that changes everything…signs of life, somewhere else in the universe. With cutting-edge imagery from the world’s most powerful telescopes, The Search for Life in Space takes audiences from the surface of Mars and the icy moons of Jupiter and Saturn, to the extreme lava fields of Hawaii and thermal vents deep beneath the sea. In these harsh environments, astrobiologists look for clues to how life takes hold. As this immersive adventure into the universe reveals the possibility of planets like ours, The Search for Life in Space will make you re-examine such fundamental questions as: “Where did we come from?”, “How did we get here?” and “Are we alone?”
A December Media Film in association with Film Victoria and Swinburne University of Technology
Executive producer Tony Wright
Distributed by MacGillivray Freeman Films
Produced and directed by Stephen Amezdroz
Featuring astronomer Lisa Kaltenegger, associate professor at Cornell University and Director of the Carl Sagan Institute
Narrated by Malcolm McDowell
Runtime: 32 minutes
Format: IMAX digital, Dome-customized 15/70, 2D and 3D
Download the Educator Guide with K-8 lesson plans and hands-on activities.
“Fantastic footage from astronomers all over the world.”
-ABC TV 24, Melbourne
“With stunning new images from the surface of Mars to the icy moons of Jupiter and Saturn and close-ip views of life in extreme environments here on Earth.”
-The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
“Informative as well as educational…There’s no better way to learn about the wonders of earth and beyond than in IMAX quality.”
-The Peach Review