Episode Description
SHOW NOTES:
Tausende Kilometer entfernt von jeder Küste befindet sich ein Punkt im Ozean, an dem Menschen nur äußerst selten vorbeikommen. Point Nemo zeigt, wie unglaublich groß der Pazifik und wie viel der Erde tatsächlich mit Wasser bedeckt ist.
In der Folge genannt:
2 - Erstes Satellitenbild 1946
3 - Wiedereintritt Raumstation Mir
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Die Kapitel von Folge 85:
(00:00) Intro
(04:06) Kapitel 1: Thalassophobie
(09:30) Kapitel 2: Der Pol der Unzugänglichkeit
(14:46) Kapitel 3: Das große Nichts
(18:36) Kapitel 4: Die versunkene Stadt
(22:25) Kapitel 5: Der letzte Einschlag
(29:04) Zusammenfassung
(33:07) Eure Fragen
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