" The Eye of Jupiter " is the eleventh episode of the third season of the science fiction television series Battlestar Galactica. It aired on December 15, 2006, and was filmed in Kamloops, B.C. [1] Plot The refugee fleet orbits an algae planet for two weeks. Members of Galactica set up a base camp on the surface while harvesting food supplies. The Eye of Jupiter is an episode of the TV series, Battlestar Galactica, and aired during the show's third season. Contents 1 Plot 2 Production 2.1 Writing
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The Eye of Jupiter Episode aired Dec 15, 2006 TV-14 44m IMDb RATING 8.1 /10 1.7K YOUR RATING Rate Action Adventure Drama The crew of Galactica makes a stop at the barren Algae planet. Director Michael Rymer Writers Ronald D. Moore Mark Verheiden Glen A. Larson Stars Edward James Olmos Mary McDonnell Katee Sackhoff See production info at IMDbPro As the sun of the algae planet begins to nova, the truth of the Eye is revealed. It is not within the temple at all, but the dying star itself, which greatly resembles the mandala inside the temple's central pillar. As the Eye is revealed, the temple's mechanism channels the nova's light and activates the secret of the Eye. The Eye of Jupiter - Battlestar Wiki From Battlestar Wiki, the free, open content Battlestar Galactica encyclopedia and episode guide Read View source View history Page Discussion For the artifact contained within The Temple of Five, see: Eye of Jupiter. The Eye of Jupiter is a mysterious artifact that both humans and Cylons believe holds the key to finding Earth, the last hope for humanity's survival. Contrary to expectations, the Eye is not.
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D'anna has a vision.From Season 3 Episode 12 'Rapture', The Cylons descend upon the re-supply mission as the Chief races to decipher the markings in the temp. Inside he finds the Temple of the Five, which, scripture says, is linked to the Eye of Jupiter - a marker pointing the way to Earth. Four Cylon baseships jump into orbit. The Cylons had come onboard Galactica because both groups wanted the "Eye of Jupiter", an artifact of some kind on the algae planet that was said to point the way to Earth. The Cylons made a. The Cylons are there for the Eye, and since Galactica stands between them and the planet, they send over a group to negotiate for it's surrender. While there, one of the Boomers tells Galactica.
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1 Photo: Syfy Those who've been complaining that Battlestar Galactica has sacrificed forward momentum for seeing how deeply it could sink its characters into the mire got a bit of a gift in the show's final 2006 episode, "The Eye of Jupiter." Directed by Michael Rymer Writing Credits Cast (in credits order) Produced by Music by Bear McCreary Cinematography by Stephen McNutt. director of photography Editing by Julius Ramsay Casting By Eric Dawson Carol Kritzer Robert J. Ulrich Production Design by Richard Hudolin Art Direction by Doug McLean. supervising art director
"The Eye of Jupiter" Air date: 12/15/2006 Written by Mark Verheiden Directed by Michael Rymer Review by Jamahl Epsicokhan There's a part of me as a reviewer that wants to forgo star ratings on episodes like "The Eye of Jupiter." This is act one of a two-act play. Teaser The Fleet is mending its wounds from its passage to the algae planet. The harvest proceeds well and is into its 14th day, and appears to be closing up shop. Kara Thrace flies from Galactica to the harvest camp in a Raptor, intentionally creating more noise than usual.
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While working on the algae planet, Tyrol (Aaron Douglas) discovers the Temple of Five, reputed to be the home of the Eye of Jupiter, which will guide. Eye of Jupiter may refer to: "The Eye of Jupiter" ( Battlestar Galactica), an episode of Battlestar Galactica NGC 3242 or Eye of Jupiter Nebula, a nebula Great Red Spot of the planet Jupiter This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Eye of Jupiter.