- The Planets (2019)
- Wonders of the Solar System (2010)
- The Universe (1980)
- Cosmos: Possible Worlds (2020)
- Journey to the Edge of the Universe (2008)
- The Planets: An HD Odyssey (2004)
- The Solar System: Our Cosmic Neighbourhood (2011)
- The Universe: The Complete Season One (2007)
- The Planets: The Definitive Visual Guide (2014)
Embark on a cosmic journey through our solar system with this curated selection of documentaries. Each film provides a unique perspective on the celestial bodies that share our cosmic neighbourhood, offering not just scientific insights but also the awe-inspiring beauty of space. Whether you're a budding astronomer or just space-curious, these films will expand your understanding and appreciation of the universe around us.

The Planets (2019)
Description: This stunning BBC series takes viewers on a tour through our solar system, using state-of-the-art CGI to bring the planets to life. It's a must-watch for its breathtaking visuals and comprehensive exploration of planetary science.
Fact: The series was narrated by Professor Brian Cox, who also provided scientific insights. It was filmed over two years with contributions from leading space agencies.


Wonders of the Solar System (2010)
Description: Professor Brian Cox explores the wonders of our solar system, from the rings of Saturn to the volcanoes of Io, offering a personal and poetic take on space exploration.
Fact: The series was filmed in various locations around the world to simulate conditions on other planets.


The Universe (1980)
Description: While not exclusively about the solar system, Carl Sagan's iconic series includes episodes that explore our cosmic backyard, making it a foundational watch for understanding our place in the universe.
Fact: The series was the most widely watched series in American public television history when it aired.


Cosmos: Possible Worlds (2020)
Description: While covering a broader scope, this sequel to Carl Sagan's original series includes episodes that delve into the solar system's past, present, and potential future.
Fact: The series was narrated by Neil deGrasse Tyson, continuing Sagan's legacy of making science accessible.


Journey to the Edge of the Universe (2008)
Description: This documentary uses CGI to simulate a journey from Earth to the edge of the observable universe, with a significant portion dedicated to our solar system's marvels.
Fact: The film was produced by the National Geographic Channel and has been praised for its visual effects.


The Planets: An HD Odyssey (2004)
Description: A visually stunning exploration of our solar system, this documentary uses high-definition imagery to bring the planets closer than ever before.
Fact: It was one of the first documentaries to use HD footage from space missions.


The Solar System: Our Cosmic Neighbourhood (2011)
Description: This documentary provides an in-depth look at each planet, dwarf planet, and major moon in our solar system, explaining their unique characteristics and the science behind them.
Fact: It includes interviews with leading astronomers and scientists from NASA and ESA.


The Universe: The Complete Season One (2007)
Description: This season of "The Universe" focuses on the solar system, providing detailed insights into each planet's history, geology, and potential for life.
Fact: The series has won several awards for its educational content and visual effects.


The Planets: The Definitive Visual Guide (2014)
Description: A visually rich documentary that explores the solar system with a focus on the latest discoveries and theories, making it a great update for space enthusiasts.
Fact: It was produced in collaboration with NASA, ensuring scientific accuracy.
