Video: Topics: Technology: Space
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NOVA | Welcome to Mars | PBS (#3201)
Full Program: Take an astounding look at the red planet in this interplanetary adventure that picks up where the acclaimed film MARS Dead or Alive left off. 54:13
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NOVA | The Great Robot Race | PBS (#3308)
Full Program: Twenty-three bizarre looking vehicles line up at the gate of the DARPA Grand Challenge with one thing in common: there's nobody behind the wheel. 52:51
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Wired Science | Space and Flight: Satellite Shopping | PBS (#107)
Full Program: How can sensors prevent a bridge collapse? 55:15
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Wired Science | Space and Flight: Space Junkyard | PBS (#109)
Full Program: What is a "space junkyard?" 54:13
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Peggy Whitson - Astronaut Describes 2002 Space Station Journey (#1324)
Astronaut Peggy Whitson describes her 'dream vacation' - 6 months on the Space Station in 2002. 17:12
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NOVA | Astrospies | PBS (#3501)
Full Program: Millions remember the countdowns, launchings, splashdowns and parades as the US raced the USSR to the Moon in the 1960s, but few know that both superpowers also ran parallel covert space programs to... 53:13
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NOVA | The Weather on Mars | PBS
Is the weather on Mars anything like the weather on Earth? NOVA asked Vicky Hipkin from the Canadian Space Agency, who was part of the recent Phoenix Mission to explore conditions on the Red Planet 05:04
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International Space Station Commander Peggy Whitson (#152)
Full Program: On September 2, 2008, NASA astronaut and Iowa native Peggy Whitson addressed a standing-room-only audience at Simpson College in Indianola. 01:08:33
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NOVA | What is this man talking about? | PBS
Watch NOVA to find out! 00:44
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NOVA scienceNOW | Hello, this is Earth | PBS (#305)
If Earth received a message from outer space what, if anything, would we say back? Jill Tartar, director of the SETI Institute, has thought long and hard about what we could, should, and would say... 04:58
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NOVA scienceNOW | Life of an Astronaut | PBS (#303)
Hubble veteran, Mike Massimino, tells it like it is—the good and bad of being an astronaut. 04:40
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NOVA scienceNOW | The Dark Matter Mystery | PBS (#301)
We can’t see dark matter, and some skeptics doubt its existence, but many scientists think it makes up 20-some percent of our universe. 04:38
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Dreams to Reality: Astronaut Clayton Anderson (#136)
Full Program: Astronaut and Iowa State University alum Clayton Anderson chronicles his 152 days in space as part of the 15th and 16th expeditions to the International Space Station (ISS). Mr. Anderson launched...
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WIRED SCIENCE | Space Junkyard | PBS (#109)
Ever wonder where spaceships go to die? Special correspondent Adam Rogers visits a Southern California scrapyard to the find the place where the remnants of the Apollo missions were laid to rest.... 01:18
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WIRED SCIENCE | Where's My Rocketbelt? | PBS
Rocketbelts went from being a grand military ambition to a classic James Bond moment, to part of a future that never materialized. WIRED SCIENCE travels to the first International Rocketbelt... 02:29















