
Overview
Within 20 years, we are expecting to send the first colonizers to the Red Planet. Astronauts will brave the six-month journey to become the first extraterrestrials visitors to Mars--where they are expected to live and die there, never to return to Earth. But why have we always had a strange fascination with this particular planet? The latest NASA research has revealed that not only is there evidence of liquid water on the planet, but that life on Earth was most likely seeded on Mars. Ancient Astronaut theorists even suggest that the development of life on Earth may have similarities to how scientists are currently planning to keep humans alive on the red planet. Could extraterrestrials from Mars have colonized Earth in our remote past? Could our voyage to Mars not only unlock the mysteries of our ancient, extraterrestrial origins--but also be the key to the long-term survival of the human species?
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11 - 1Pyramids of Antarctica May 06, 2016
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11 - 2Destination Mars May 13, 2016
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11 - 3The Next Humans May 20, 2016
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11 - 4The New Evidence May 27, 2016
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11 - 5The Visionaries June 10, 2016
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11 - 6Decoding the Cosmic Egg June 17, 2016
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11 - 7The Wisdom Keepers June 24, 2016
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11 - 8The Mysterious Nine July 08, 2016
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11 - 9The Hidden Empire July 15, 2016
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11 - 10The Prototypes July 22, 2016
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11 - 11Space Station Moon July 29, 2016
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11 - 12Russia's Secret Files August 12, 2016
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11 - 13Beyond Roswell August 19, 2016
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11 - 14The Returned August 26, 2016
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11 - 15Shiva the Destroyer September 02, 2016