: The film first looks at "extreme" life on Earth—such as organisms in volcano craters or the Antarctic—to establish a baseline for habitability. It then details upcoming missions to Mars and the promising icy moons of gas giants, specifically Europa (Jupiter), Enceladus , and Titan (Saturn), all of which may harbor subterranean oceans or chemical precursors to life.

The documentary (2022), directed by Ruth Chao , serves as an exploration of astrobiology, examining the potential for biological existence beyond Earth. Often appearing in digital libraries under detailed release tags such as "[1080p] [WEBRip]," the film synthesizes scientific inquiry with visual speculation regarding our solar system and the vast reaches of the Milky Way. Scientific Scope and Structure

According to reviews on platforms like IMDb and Letterboxd, the film has received a mixed response: