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  1. Just as bad as expected. This film likes letters. Alpha groups, beta groups, beta holds, t-minus, it's just an alphabet soup. Dark planet, dark filming. In the future only buttons are lit. Extra star for featuring Michael York, known for his role as Basil Exposition in the Austin Power film series. Two sides, one known as the Alphas and the ...

  2. www.primevideo.com › detail › Dark-PlanetPrime Video: Dark Planet

    Dark Planet. On the threshold of 22nd century, furrowing the space, protagonist from the Free Search Group makes emergency landing on an unknown planet where he must stay. People who are living on this planet have remained at the stone level of the 20th century, with its social problems, miserable ecology and shaky world. IMDb 5.11 h 57 min2009.

  3. Jan 18, 2018 · For instance, our moon reflects the light of the sun which provides some light on the Earth at night time. 750 light years away NASA discovered a dark planet in 2006. One light year is about 6 trillion miles. Located in the constellation Draco, this planet orbits a sun named Keppler-1.

  4. Dark Planet. Available on Prime Video. Two opposing factions, the Alphas and the Rebels, join forces to explore an inhabitable planet on the other side of a wormhole, but the space mission is soon jeopardized by political intrigue, putting the crew's lives in danger. Sci-Fi 1997 1 hr 36 min. Starring Paul Mercurio, Harley Jane Kozak, Michael York.

  5. Find out where to watch Dark Planet online. This comprehensive streaming guide lists all of the streaming services where you can rent, buy, or stream for free

  6. Dark Planet earth-shattering sounds. Dark Planet is loaded with hundreds of creepy sounds, shattering loops and eerie instruments, including leads, basses, drums and effects that will inspire and give you the shivers at the same time.

  7. Apr 25, 2018 · Incoming solar radiation probably causes the planet to glow — maybe dark purple like a bruise or red like an ember, Mocnik told New Scientist — but from our seats 466 light-years away, we just ...