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TV Series (2009)
While the entire world watches the largest meteor shower in 10,000 years, a rogue asteroid, hidden by the meteor field, smashes into the moon in a tremendous explosion of rock and debris. Fragments from the asteroid penetrate Earth's atmosphere and make impact. Even though the initial damage is minimal, nerves are frayed throughout the planet. Then strange anomalies begin to manifest...
Last Episode
01x02 Finale: Season 1, Episode 2 Aired: Jun. 28, 2009With only 39 days until the moon is to collide with Earth, the U.S. military and scientists Alex Kittner, Maddie Reese and Roland Emerson (David …
Series Info
Type:
Scripted
Premiered:
Jun. 21, 2009
Status:
Completed/Ended
Runtime:
120 min.
Genre
Series Fun Facts
- Goof (plot holes): There are several scenes, particularly at the start of the movie that ignore the fact that the world has multiple time zones. It's not night everywhere.
- Goof (factual errors): If a piece of a brown dwarf star even a quarter the size of the one that hit the moon in this movie actually hit the moon, it would punch right through it and keep on…
[show]Goof (factual errors): If a piece of a brown dwarf star even a quarter the size of the one that hit the moon in this movie actually hit the moon, it would punch right through it and keep on going, especially at the oblique angle of the impact.
[hide] - Goof (factual errors): A brown dwarf is not a star. It is more like a gas giant like Jupiter but larger. It does not have the mass to begin fusion. The closest thing to the stellar object in…
[show]Goof (factual errors): A brown dwarf is not a star. It is more like a gas giant like Jupiter but larger. It does not have the mass to begin fusion. The closest thing to the stellar object in the movie would probably be a neutron star. That is if a neutron star were to somehow break apart or if a piece was ejected during its formation.
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