Interstellar - Miller’s Planet (mega waves) 4K 48 fps

Epic Miller’s Planet with mega waves scene from Interstellar (2014) movie The music is ’Mountains’ by Hans Zimmer Each ’tick’ you hear in the track is a whole day passing on Earth. Enhanced by HDFactory Miller’s planet is a waterworld, covered in a seemingly endless, shallow ocean. The planet’s gravity is described to be “punishing“ at 130% of Earth’s, forcing human astronauts to move slowly and with some difficulty while on its surface. Time on the surface of Miller’s planet passes very slowly relative to the time experienced by Romilly and that experienced on Earth. Romilly calculated that a single hour on Miller’s Planet would equate to seven years back on Earth. Because of the planet’s proximity to Gargantua, the immense gravity of the black hole causes the planet to be roiled by massive tidal waves as tall as 4,000 feet. There is no sign of dry land on Miller, which may not exist because of the sheer volume of water on the planet. Dr. Amelia Brand describes the planet as “sterile“ in accordance wit
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