Icebreakers: Arctic Giants
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Technology Documentary hosted by John Michie, published by National Geographic in 2011 - English narration
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Icebreakers: Arctic Giants This episode reveals the engineering breakthroughs behind the Arctic's biggest icebreaking ship — the oil tanker Timofey Guzhenko. Weighing in at over 93 thousand tonnes, the Timofey Guzhenko is by far the biggest icebreaking ship to operate in the Arctic Ocean. It can smash through solid ice a meter and half thick and pulverize blocks of ice the size of a car with its huge propellers. But the Timofey Guzhenko wasn't designed and built in a day. It stands on the shoulders of historic engineering achievements that have allowed it to grow so big. This film charts the stories of four historic inventions, embodied by landmark machines — giants of the ice.
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- Video Codec: x264 CABAC
- Video Bitrate: 1869 Kbps
- Video Aspect Ratio: 1.778:1
- Video Resolution: 832x464 (16.9)
- Audio Codec: AC3
- Audio Bitrate: 128 Kbps CBR 48KHz
- Audio Channels: 2
- Run-Time: 45 Mins
- Framerate: 25FPS
- Number of Parts: 1
- Part Size: 640 MB
- Source: PDTV
- Encoded by: Harry65
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