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Why are exoplanets--those outside our solar system--depicted the way they are in science fiction film? We revisit the 1956 movie Forbidden Planet to examine one of the first representations of exoplanets in cinema, and our expert guests help explain the state of exoplanet imaging and what we know about the planets astronomers have detected so far. What's your favorite exoplanet seen in film? Thanks to Franck and Megan for guesting this week. Find more of their work here: http://franckmarchis.com/https://sites.google.com/view/meganansdell/homeSubscribe for more videos! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=testedcomFollow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/testedcomGet updates on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/testedcomTested is: Adam Savage http://www.twitter.com/donttrythisNorman Chan http://www.twitter.com/nchanSimone Giertz http://www.twitter.com/simonegiertzJoey Fameli http://www.joeyfameli.comGunther Kirsch https://guntherkirsch.comRyan Kiser https://www.instagram.com/ryan.kiserKishore Hari http://www.twitter.com/sciencequicheSean Charlesworth http://www.twitter.com/cworthdynamicsJeremy Williams http://www.twitter.com/jerwareKayte Sabicer https://twitter.com/kaytesabicerBill Doran https://twitter.com/chinbeardAriel Waldman http://www.twitter.com/arielwaldmanDarrell Maloney http://www.twitter.com/thebrokennerd83Kristen Lomasney https://twitter.com/krystynloIntro bumper by Abe DieckmanSet build by Asa Hillis http://www.asahillis.comSet design by Danica Johnson http://www.twitter.com/saysdanicaThanks for watching!