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- Moronic best friends get themselves locked inside the Bio-Dome, a science experiment, along with a group of environmental scientists for one year.
- A look at the group of people who built the Biosphere 2, a giant replica of the earth's ecosystem, in 1991.
- Biosphere is a groundbreaking non narrative documentary filmed in 4K around the globe in remote areas and dense cities showcasing our planet and its inhabitants in their daily lives.
- Kate is dying. She wants reassurance that there is life elsewhere in the Universe. She and Andy go to the one place that may hold the answers to her questions. Alien lights have been seen. Alien ships have been sighted. If she could only come into contact with these foreign forces! The bizarre people who inhabit the area also play a role in Kate and Andy's quest. The one place that may hold the answer is...GROOM LAKE!
- This documentary unfolds with human drama and Machiavellian political maneuvering that sets the stage for current day climate change denial. A major figure in the early Trump administration plays a surprising part in this documentary about the research facility located in Oracle, Arizona. Originally constructed between 1987 and 1991, the 3.14-acre structure was originally built to be an artificial, materially closed ecological system, or vivarium. It remains the largest closed system ever created. It's original mission was a two-year experiment with a crew of eight humans ("biospherians"). Long-term it was seen as an study of the use of closed biospheres in space colonization. It encompassed a 20,000 sq ft rainforest, a 9,100 sq ft ocean with a coral reef, a 4,800 sq ft mangrove wetlands, a 14,000 sq ft savannah grassland, a 15,000 sq ft fog desert, and a 27,000 sq ft agricultural system and a human habitat with living spaces, laboratories and workshops. Below ground was an extensive part of the technical infrastructure. Biosphere 2 was only used twice for its original intended purposes as a closed-system experiment: once from 1991 to 1993, and the second time from March to September 1994. Both attempts ran into problems, but set world records in closed ecological systems. Watch to discover the ultimate fate of this ambitious experiment.
- An interactive digital high tech docent-managed "conversation" between visitors to Biosphere 2 and the Biospherians inside.
- With strange things happening at a remote research station, a university psychologist is sent to investigate.
- A virtual steadicam ride inside the exotic biomes and living quarters of Biosphere2. The Biosphere was a completely enclosed, self-sustaining geodesic dome that housed 8 "Biospherians." This film provided an exciting glimpse inside the most unique "living planet" on Earth.
- Steve and Joanne of the "Travelin'" television show make a visit to Tucson Arizona.
- Retro Report examines Biosphere 2 Project in which eight people sealed themselves into an artificial biosphere to investigate the possibility of colonizing space. The Project ran into numerous difficulties and many wondered whether it was really a worthwhile scientific investigation.