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The sky above is studded with stars and countless galaxies; in them, humans can read not only their origin, but also their final destination; technology is on the brink of taking the human race to places it has only dreamed of.
The sky above is studded with stars and countless galaxies; in them, humans can read not only their origin, but also their final destination; technology is on the brink of taking the human race to places it has only dreamed of.
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Space: The New Frontier
S1, EP7 "The Moons of Olympus"Moons of the gas giants, each is a unique and mysterious world of its own; some have oceans of water, geysers of Sulphur or atmospheres of plastic.
Space: The New Frontier
S1, EP8 "The Sun"The sun powers the machinery of nature, our weather, and encourages and sustains life.
Space: The New Frontier
S1, EP9 "Exo Planets"With technological advances and improved techniques scientists are discovering more and more worlds every day.
Space: The New Frontier
S1, EP10 "Edge of the Universe"The night sky is a time machine; the further we look out into the universe the further back in time we reach.
Space: The New Frontier
S3, EP8 "Cosmic Collisions"Exploring how numerous collisions occur even in the vastness of space.
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S3, EP7 "Living Planet"With continuous observation of Earth, scientists have built a data set that reveals much about how the planet breathes and how life sustains itself on it; exploring the data about the changing systems of the planet.
Space: The New Frontier
S3, EP6 "Sling Shot"An examination of the slingshot technique and its uses for sending spacecraft across larger distances with gravity.
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S3, EP5 "Juno, Cassini and Beyond"Exploring space as Cassini completes its Saturn mission, Juno observes Jupiter and New Horizons heads to the solar system's edge.
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