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Planets of the Sun

Jan 1, 1985
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93,000,000 miles from the Sun is the dazzling blue and white planet Earth, with its oceans and clouds

Overview

An Educational Favorites VHS from the NATURE SERIES featuring Leonard Nimoy

Genres

Documentary
Family

Production Companies

Diamond Entertainment Corporation
Transatlantic Video
Concord
Oxford Films

Planets of the Sun Trailers

Cast

Leonard Nimoy

Narrator

Leonard Nimoy

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