

Chasing the Equinox
Genres
Overview
The ancients hid the secrets of their incredible knowledge of astronomy in their temples and palaces, built to align with the sun, on the same day, all over the world. Revealing our species' obsession with the sun, across thousands of years and every continent, this is architectural magic on a cosmic scale.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
44 min
Release Date
2019-11-19
Status
Released
Original Language
English
Vote Count
6
Vote Average
7.3
Stefan Ashton Frank
Narrator
Efrosyni Boutsikas
Self - Archaeologist
Sarah Klassen
Self - Archaeologist
Tore Lomsdalen
Self - Archaeo-astronomer
Paul Pino
Self - Laguna Community Elder
Marco Antonio Santos Ramirez
Self - Site Director
Fabio Silva
Self - Archaeologist
Anna Sofaer
Self - Archaeo-astronomer
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