Thursday, November 19: "Mars: Making the New Earth": This episode tells the story of terraforming--
transforming a dry, uninhabitable desert into a living planet--and illustrates a possible future in which Mars is able to sustain human life.
Friday, November 20: "The First Jesus?": This show tells the compelling story of Simon--a self-proclaimed messiah who died four years before Christ was born. Scientists analyze a stone tablet from the first century B.C. that mentions an early messiah and his resurrection. This episode will take you to Jerusalem, Jericho, and every place along the way in order to determine if Simon was in fact real.
Saturday, November 21: "When Crocs Ate Dinosaurs": National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence Dr. Paul Sereno examines fossils and other evidence to tell the story of the ancient crocodiles that once ruled all.
Other Expedition Week shows tell the stories of a hidden city beneath Berlin designed by Hitler, a book thought to be the "Devil's Bible", scientists fishing for a great white shark, and the Americas before Christopher Columbus. For a complete list of shows, click here.
Photo and video courtesy of National Geographic Channel
Friday, November 20: "The First Jesus?": This show tells the compelling story of Simon--a self-proclaimed messiah who died four years before Christ was born. Scientists analyze a stone tablet from the first century B.C. that mentions an early messiah and his resurrection. This episode will take you to Jerusalem, Jericho, and every place along the way in order to determine if Simon was in fact real.
Saturday, November 21: "When Crocs Ate Dinosaurs": National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence Dr. Paul Sereno examines fossils and other evidence to tell the story of the ancient crocodiles that once ruled all.
Other Expedition Week shows tell the stories of a hidden city beneath Berlin designed by Hitler, a book thought to be the "Devil's Bible", scientists fishing for a great white shark, and the Americas before Christopher Columbus. For a complete list of shows, click here.
Photo and video courtesy of National Geographic Channel











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