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This Air Force film documents 10 years of research to determine man's physical and physiological ability in space flight. Footage includes tests of G-forces, spacesuits, balloon flights, and oxygen reuse equipment. Note: This historical recording may contain variations in audio and video quality based on the limitations of the original source material.
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Wouldn't this be a great way of getting into orbit? Jump in an elevator and push a button: first floor, outer space. In this video segment, hear from astroengineers that are actually working on space elevators. NASA is currently running a space elevator competition, with a million dollars of prize money on offer.
3) Crossroads
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A devastating tragedy in the colony forces everyone on Mars and Earth to question the mission. While the Olympus Town settlement tries to cope and continue its mission, controlling groups back on Earth struggle with a potential decision to end the mission. In the present-day documentary, commercial space company SpaceX again attempts to pioneer the rocket technology that would help mankind reach the red planet.
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The success of the Apollo program was one of the pinnacles of scientific achievement in the 1960s and 1970s. Astronauts who walked on the lunar surface were able to bring back objects and data that were never before seen on Earth. Under the constant tension of the cold war between the United States and the Soviet Union, such scientific accomplishments also continued to stoke the rivalry between the two superpowers.
5) To the Moon
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Between 1969 and 1972 twelve men walked on the surface of the moon. It was seen as the first chapter in an ambitious program of space exploration, but what started with NASA’s Apollo missions ended with the Apollo missions. Humanity’s boldest venture is now 50 years in the past.
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When you look up at the sky on a clear night, you might be able to see stars, and a planet if you’re lucky. But what you don’t see is all the space junk that’s up there floating around and orbiting earth.Most of it is useless bits and pieces of things like nonfunctioning space rockets, abandoned launch crafts and old satellites that no one cares about anymore. However, this space trash is traveling over 17,000 miles per hour, plenty fast enough...
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The Very Large Array, or VLA, telescope was built by the National Radio Astronomy Observatory to investigate radio waves from a variety of astronomical objects. This enormous array includes 27 antennas that look into deep space to see quasars, pulsars, remnants of supernova, gamma ray bursts, radio-emitting stars, the sun and planets, black holes, and the hydrogen gas that constitutes a large portion of the Milky Way galaxy. This program takes a look...
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As American astronauts launch from U.S. soil for the first time in nearly 10 years, ABC News and National Geographic join forces to present a two-hour global live streaming and television event covering NASA and SpaceX’s mission to the International Space Station (ISS). This program features exclusive interviews with former NASA officials and packaged pieces.
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For many years, the Hubble Space Telescope has collected breathtaking images of the cosmos with remarkable clarity. Now, ground based telescopes are fighting back. They are combining the sight of several instruments and correcting atmospheric shimmer. This program presents and explains the designs, and the uses and output of different types of telescopes used to see our universe. From the Keck in Hawaii, the Very Large Telescope in Chile and OWL,...
15) Buzz Aldrin
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Host Neil deGrasse Tyson features his interview with legendary Apollo 11 astronaut and first man to walk on the moon, Buzz Aldrin. Comedian co-host Iliza Shlesinger and guest Mike Massimino join Tyson in the Hall of the Universe to discuss the legacy of the Apollo program, the first mission to land on the moon, and Buzz’s plan to send humans to Mars.
16) Darkest Days
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In 2037, the dust storm has lasted for months and the Olympus Town settlement’s infrastructure is suffering as well as the mental well-being of its residents. The psychological pressures of life on Mars reveal themselves while the crew is trapped inside the habitat. In the present-day documentary, scientists study the effects of extreme isolation in various long-term analog missions in order to prepare for a future manned mission to Mars.
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In 2050, Irish scientist Joseph Roche is hoping to be one of 20 people sent to the Red Planet to live (and die!) in a space settlement. A new crew of four will be sent every two years thereafter but none will be coming back. The ‘Mars One’ Project is the brainchild of Dutch entrepreneur Bas Lansdrop, and Dutch scientist Arno Wielders, and when they announced the project, 202,500 people applied from all over the world. As of April 2014, the candidate...
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The year 2019 will be the 50th anniversary of the first Moon landing. It was the greatest technological achievement of the 20th century. Since then, NASA’s goal has been to send an astronaut to Mars. But it’s proving far harder than anyone imagined. Some experts believe that human space travel and exploration is critical. But Mars is approximately 140 million miles away, and the effort to land a human on our closest planet risks billions of dollars...
19) Chris Hadfield
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Host Neil deGrasse Tyson features his interview with Chris Hadfield, the social media savvy astronaut and first Canadian to walk in space. Comedian co-host Eugene Mirman and special guest, former astronaut Mike Massimino, discuss life in space and how social media can now connect everyone on and even off of Earth.
20) Pressure Drop
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The Daedalus mission is in jeopardy as the crew struggle to find a permanent shelter that can provide long-term protection from radiation. The team must locate a suitable site for their settlement before their mission is cut short. In the present day documentary, the European Space Agency and Roscosmos, Russia’s former federal space agency, partner to launch an orbiter that will help future Mars missions prepare for settlement through advanced imagery....