Mars: One Day on the Red Planet | National Geographic

 

An epic journey around Mars — one circuit, from dawn to dusk —reveals the red planet as you’ve never seen it before. This film uses untapped data from orbiters and rovers to build Mars for real and decodes its landscapes to reveal its extraordinary story. Along the way, see the biggest volcano in the universe, ancient lakes, alien ice worlds and the wrecks of past missions.

Mars: One Day on the Red Planet is directed by Martin Johnson and produced by Fleur Bone and Sascha Olofson. The executive producer is Graeme McAulay.

Score produced by Russell Emanuel
Score supervisor: Greg Rappaport
Music production services by Steven Kofsky