What on Earth?

2018
4.1
133 reviews
TV-14
Rating
Eligible
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What on Earth? episodes (10)

1 Bullseye in the Sky
1/13/23
Satellite capture a bizarre pattern obscuring an eastern Atlantic island.
2 Mystery of the Fallen Star
1/20/23
Satellites capture a star-shaped pattern carved beneath a Florida swamp.
3 Indiana's War Factory
1/27/23
Satellites capture a large compound of abandoned structures in Indiana.
4 Turkey's Lost Terror Dome
2/3/23
Drone imaging captures an ancient structure in the forests of Turkey.
5 Blood Feud of Gresham Castle
2/10/23
Satellites capture a fortification in the woodlands of Norfolk, England.
6 The Boneyard of Arizona
2/17/23
Satellites capture miles of aircraft neatly arranged in the Arizona desert.
7 Nevada's Mystery Marking
2/24/23
Satellites capture an enormous X shape carved in the Nevada desert.
8 Ghost Ship of Ireland
3/3/23
Satellites reveal a mysterious vessel that appears on the coast of Ireland.
9 Secrets of Biosphere 2
3/10/23
Satellites capture a group of pyramid-shaped structures in Arizona desert.
10 Arctic Hunters of Norway
3/17/23
Satellites capture a series of dots buried in Norway's frozen landscape.

About this show

WHAT ON EARTH sets out to solve mysteries caught on camera by satellites.

Ratings and reviews

4.1
133 reviews
Danny Rusbasan
February 17, 2016
Don't waste your time with this show. It pretends to make it look like they're "discovering" new things on earth like the X-Files, but they're really stretching it. One episode tried to claim a lady in NC found undiscovered pyramids from scrolling around on google maps. That same episode said the tsunami in Japan happened on 3-11-2001. It can't even get actual facts correct.
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Dee nice
March 6, 2015
Love it when real scientists \ main stream science, tries to make sense of the unexplained .only the arrogant would depict wearing tin foil on your head as a way to try n Debunk the show. Maybe dedicate a Extra-Terrestrial episode specifically for like minded people.(i.e tin man) respectfully speaking of course. Good job guys. keep up the good work.
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David. L. Rodriguez
January 29, 2016
Fascinating show. Though debunkers love to doubt everything, even phenomenon miles long and ancient. geoglyphs. I think it's fear of things not being what they think. It's not hard to look on Google Earth or any of dozens of satellite views. Those that came before, were not stupid. At least they didn't crap where they lived on a massive scale.(Pollution) No, not dumb at all. Sorry...rambled...
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