Video: Topics: Technology: Space
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NOVA | Ultimate Mars Challenge | PBS (#3915)
Full Program: NASA employs a "sky crane" maneuver to land the Curiosity rover on Mars. 53:06
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PBS NewsHour | Sally Ride, 61, Left Major Imprint on Space Program | PBS (#10378)
Sally Ride, 61, Left Major Imprint on Space Program, Inspired Young Scientists 09:29
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PBS NewsHour | SpaceX Readies for Launch; Dragon Capsule Seat Showdown | PBS (#10328)
Miles O'Brien behind-the-scenes on the SpaceX Dragon capsule launch. 04:59
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PBS NewsHour | SpaceX Boldly Looks to Blast 'Millions of People to Mars' | PBS (#10320)
SpaceX Boldly Looks to Blast 'Millions of People to Mars' 10:59
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PBS NewsHour | 50 Years Later, John Glenn Recounts His Historic Mission | PBS (#10267)
50 Years Later, Astronaut John Glenn Recounts His Historic Mission in Space 08:23
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PBS NewsHour | Curiosity Rover Prepped to Begin 300 Million-Mile Journey to Mars | PBS (#10206)
Hari caught up Richard Cook of Mars Science Laboratory to discuss the upcoming launch. 05:45
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NOVA | The Mars Rover, "Curiosity" | PBS (#3813)
NASA is sending a robotic rover called "Curiosity" to find out if there is life on Mars. 04:25
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NOVA's The Fabric of the Cosmos Goes to NY Comic Con | PBS
At the New York Comic Con convention, physicist and author Brian Greene discusses NOVA's The Fabric of the Cosmos (airing on PBS beginning Nov. 2, 2011). See his *entire* panel discussion at... 01:37
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PBS NewsHour | Juno Spacecraft Lifts off for Jupiter | PBS
Full Program: NASA's Atlas V rocket will lift off at 11:34 am ET. 02:35:38
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Nightly Business Report | Was the Space Program Worth It? | PBS (#31013)
Full Program: Hear from an aeronautics professor and an economist. 03:23
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PBS Presents | 400 Years of the Telescope - Preview | PBS
Chronicle of the telescope's history visits the world's leading astronomers, cosmologists and observatories. NOVA's Neil deGrasse Tyson narrates. 00:31
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PBS Presents | Phoenix Mars Mission: Ashes to Ice - Preview | PBS
This program chronicles the story of the Phoenix Mars Lander, which launched in August 2007 and is scheduled to land on the Martian surface on May 25, 2008. 00:31
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PBS NewsHour | NASA's Shuttle Era Winds Down With Bittersweet Moments, Grocery Run | PBS (#10106)
NASA's Shuttle Era Winds Down With Bittersweet Moments, Grocery Run 04:26
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PBS NewsHour | Mock Mission to Mars Tests Rigors of Long-Distance Space Travel | PBS (#10105)
Mock Mission to Mars Tests Rigors of Long-Distance Space Travel 10:14
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History Detectives | Moon Museum Update: Searching for John F. | PBS (#901)
An update on our Moon Museum story asking viewers to help us solve the mystery of John F. 01:30





