Indeed, except for life part. We can't handle some small local pathogenic bacteria/viruses/etc. and want to discover life on other spatial object?! Really?!
The narrator did a fine job. I don't see it being any better with brian cox's voice. It's simply narration, context won't change. Unless you are partial to an english accent.
@@mosshark it's his enthusiasm for the subject - whether narrating or presenting (as he does at the end of the clip), his knowledge and sheer enjoyment shines through.
@@mosshark Because this was Mr Cox's show. He not only did the narration but also the off-cuts, showing the physics of how gravity and such worked on the planets down here on planet earth. Erasing those parts of the show is a disservice to the series, and to Mr Cox.
1) Thank you for using (hiring?) a real human to narrate, but your music is louder than the narrative, so it's hard to hear him. 2) If the moon was around 400 million years ago, you should use the word "was" in your narrative. "Yesterday I will be sick." It just doesn't make sense.