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Journey to the Microcosmos - Season 6 Episode 38 Microscopic Space Travelers

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This might not look like much. But every day, tiny little things like this are raining down on our planet. Each one is small, about a millimeter across. But over the course of a year, each individual piece that makes its way to Earth’s surface adds up to around 30,000 tons.

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First Air Date: Jun 24, 2019

Last Air date: Sep 30, 2024

Season: 7 Season

Episode: 234 Episode

Runtime: 10 minutes

IMDb: 5.00/10 by 1.00 users

Popularity: 14.31

Language: English

Episode Giant Microscopic Cannibals How Many Cells Are in a Microscopic Animal? The Remarkable Mystery of Land Plants There's More Than Coral at the Coral Farm We Finally Found the Elusive Bristle Worm! Putting Coral Under the Microscope How Brownian Motion Helped Prove the Existence of Atoms How to Not Kill an Extremely Rare Microbe Mouthless Parasites That Make Their Home In Worm Guts Can This Baby Rotifer Escape Before It’s Eaten Alive? Bryozoa: Moss Animals That Are Defined by Their Butts Getting to the Root of Nitrogen Fixation A Two-Headed Ciliate and Other Adorable, Dead, and Extinct Things The Aquatic Snails That Leave a Path of Destruction These Squishy Dots Move So Fast You Might Miss Them Our Tardigrades Got Stuck in a German Post Office These Walking Ciliates Are Frustrating Water Mites: Sticky Dancers with Crystal Poop We Accidentally Grew Crystals Ghost Fleas: Tiny See Through Cyclopses Bacteria That Only Want To Head North The Shared Doom of Microscopic Hitchhikers Kentrophoros: The Mouthless Ciliate With a Back Full of Snacks These Rotifers Glue Themselves Together Why Are These Single-Celled Organisms So Large? Sand Is Full of Life and Death The 18th Century Tardigrade Debate Is the Mitochondria Always the Powerhouse of the Cell? This Extremely Rare Ciliate Has Only Been Seen Four Times How We Got The DNA From This Extremely Rare Ciliate A Microscopic Tour Through A Norwegian Fjord The Illuminating Reason Perenema Curl Up Into a Ball The Collotheca Doesn’t Mind Eating Its Own Babies The Indecisive Evolution of Gastrotrichs How Electricity Brings Order To Chaos The Microcosmos Is Made of Star Stuff Your Mouth Is A Cave For Microbes Microscopic Space Travelers These Microbes Wear Chain Mail Made From DNA How Does Yeast Make Bread? How Do Microbes Make Decisions? How Your Blood Keeps You Alive Can Bacteria Eat Plastic? Lichen: The Mysterious Love Child of Fungi and Algae The Microcosmos Is A Very Stressful Place These Mites Are Probably On Your Face Right Now The Incredible World of Bacterial Communities The Tube-dwelling Architects Of The Microcosmos How To Kick Off Your Microscopic Journey Unboxing Our Microcosmos Microscope! The Complicated Sex Lives of Hydra When Is A Fungus Not A Fungus? The Cryptic Origins of Yogurt Why Beggiatoa Are Stuffed Full Of Sulfur We Don't Know Why Moth Wings Glow