
Living Worlds
- Documentary
What forms might life take in the Solar System and beyond? In the Academy's newest original planetarium show, see how a deeper understanding of Earth might help us locate other living worlds, light years away.
Living Worlds is a documentary planetarium show from the Academy that explores potential forms of life throughout the Solar System and beyond. Released in November 2021, this original production uses Earth's biology as a framework for understanding where life might exist across the cosmos. It's ideal for viewers curious about astrobiology, exoplanets, and humanity's search for extraterrestrial life.
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Living Worlds Trailer | California Academy of Sciences
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When was Living Worlds released?
Living Worlds was released on November 1, 2021.
What is Living Worlds about?
The planetarium show examines what forms life might take in the Solar System and beyond, using insights from Earth's biology to help scientists identify potentially habitable worlds light-years away.
Where can I watch Living Worlds?
As an Academy planetarium show, Living Worlds is designed for planetarium screenings. Check your local science museum or planetarium for showtimes and availability.
Is Living Worlds still available to watch?
Yes, Living Worlds was released in 2021 and remains part of the Academy's planetarium programming, though availability depends on individual venue schedules.










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