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Xploration Outer SpaceAmericans have been fascinated by the cosmos for decades and rely on NASA to explore celestial bodies seen in the night sky to get a better idea of what is out there. In this series, former NASA employee Emily Calandrelli visits some of the agency's facilities, private companies and universities to speak with people knowledgeable about the topic to help "show off the coolest aspects of the space industry," to use her words. Technology, a potential manned mission to Mars and planetary tourism are some themes.
S4, EP7 "Lost in Space"Emily explores spacecraft that have been lost in space.
S4, EP6 "Space Myths"Emily debunks popular myths about our solar system and outer space.
S4, EP1 "Landing on Mars"NASA has been remarkably successful sending robots to Mars' surface; host Emily Calandrelli looks at the varied and ingenious methods used to land spacecraft on the red planet, starting with Pathfinder in 1997.
S4, EP2 "2011: A Year of Space Odyssey"The year 2011 was remarkable, as NASA visited several planets, asteroids and comets; host Emily Calandrelli explores the amazing journeys of spacecraft that gathered spectacular images of Mercury, Jupiter and Mars.
S4, EP3 "Surviving in Deep Space"Host Emily Calandrelli looks at how surviving in deep space can become a reality; Lockheed Martin is designing a spacecraft, similar to a smaller International Space Station, in which astronauts can make a three-year trip to Mars and back.
S7, EP7 "The Search for Life"The search for life in the universe remains one of the most ambitious quests of humankind; Emily Calandrelli explores the possibility that life exists in Earth's celestial backyard.
S7, EP8 "Unsolved Mysteries of the Solar System"Even though spacecraft have been sent to every planet in the solar system, many mysteries remain; host Emily Calandrelli searches for answers to celestial mysteries that stump even the brightest scientists.
S4, EP9 "Fun With the Sun"NASA's mission to send a space craft to the sun; a total solar eclipse; a man races homing pigeons.
S4, EP4 "Spectacular Space Views"Emily looks at the incredible phenomena of our universe, and our planet's turbulent atmosphere.
S5, EP3 "Future of Space Medicine"Operating a surgical robot; using a 3D printer to create a custom medical device.
S5, EP1 "Mars InSight"Host Emily Calandrelli discovers what it takes to send the InSight Lander to Mars, how it's prepared for a mission, what it does once it lands and more.
S5, EP5 "Mission's End"Countless spacecraft, such as Cassini and Galileo, have made invaluable discoveries in our solar system -- but they can't last forever; host Emily Calandrelli speaks to the NASA scientists at the heart of deciding how long they last.
S5, EP4 "Tales of the Cosmos"Astronauts from the last five decades share stories of their adventures; scientists and engineers give fascinating insights into the solar system.
S5, EP8 "Highlights of Apollo"Celebrating the 50th anniversary of the moon landing; amazing footage; interviews with astronauts and historians.
S5, EP7 "Extreme Labs"The world's largest flying observatory; an underwater habitat nearly a mile underground.
S3, EP1 "Citizen Science"The public helps scientists to explore outer space; sending bacteria samples to the International Space Station; tweeting observations about the northern lights; using home computers to search for alien life.
S3, EP2 "Surviving Space"Plans for survival on Mars; NASA's Swamp Works; the history of space suits; a futuristic space suit in the works at MIT.
S3, EP3 "Engineering Space"Four types of engineers that are on the cutting edge of aerospace technology; building rocket engines using 3-D printing; creating autonomous robots that will explore Mars.
S3, EP4 "A Satellite's Eye View"A new generation of satellites; satellites that will provide instant images and bring high-speed internet to people.
S5, EP9 "Xploration Outer Space"A Boy Scout troop sends an experiment to the International Space Station; a 14-year-old girl aspires to be the first astronaut on Mars.
S5, EP6 "Unique Space Jobs"Emily Calandrelli explores some of the most unique occupations in the space industry.
S3, EP6 "Who Owns Space?"Private companies that are making plans to venture into outer space to mine valuable resources from asteroids and the moon; a man who claims to own an asteroid.
S3, EP14 "A Space Station for All"Experiments conducted on the International Space Station will benefit humans on Earth; the history of the I.S.S.; students communicate directly with astronauts.
S3, EP15 "Mars vs. the Moon"Whether NASA should explore Mars or the moon next.
S3, EP7 "Stories From Space"Four astronauts who have gone on missions into outer space share their perspectives of life in micro-gravity; Story Musgrave, the only astronaut to fly aboard all five space shuttles; Anna Fisher, one of the first American females to go into space.
S3, EP12 "Space Shuttle Documentary"The Space Shuttle program accomplishes many things in low-Earth orbit.
S3, EP5 "The Art of Space"Four artists display their unique methods of illustrating the mysterious frontier of outer space; Don Pettit, an astronaut, takes photos from the International Space Station; an artist uses spray paint to portray vivid views of space.
S3, EP13 "What Makes a Planet?"Pluto is no longer considered a planet; some scientists believe there is another planet that has not been discovered yet.
S2, EP15 "Student Astronaut Contest"Emily Calandrelli meets the extraordinary students who won a prize to visit Hawaii and experience the HI-SEAS habitat, a Mars simulation.
S3, EP11 "Space Bots"When venturing into deep space to discover new worlds, robots are needed to first explore the extreme environments.
S4, EP8 "Canadian Space Agency"Emily visits the Canadian Space Center in Quebec and examines their exceptional expertise in robotics.
S4, EP10 "Space Firsts"The first African-American woman in space; the first spacecraft to reach interstellar space.
S4, EP14 "Students of Space"A Boy Scout troop sends an experiment to the International Space Station; a young girl wants to be the first astronaut on Mars.
S4, EP11 "Teaming up With NASA"Emily visits a company building a spacecraft that can deliver cargo to and from the International Space Station.
S7, EP6 "Space Access"Space exploration helps extend the reach of the human race to beyond our planet; exploring the ways different people, companies and organizations are making spaceflight more accessible.
S7, EP5 "Favorite Moments"Emily recalls some of her favorite moments, ranging from cutting-edge science to adventures with Student Astronaut contest winners.
S7, EP4 "Big Impact"Space tourism is becoming a common occurrence, thanks to the efforts of Blue Origin; a look at some moments with a "big impact" in the space industry today.
S7, EP3 "Future of the Space Industry"Space tourism; the thriving business of satellites; how much activity there will soon be in low-Earth orbit.
S7, EP2 "Indigenous Astronomy"Native cultures have been studying the sky for centuries, yet their teachings have been mostly overlooked; Emily Calandrelli visits a sacred indigenous "sky party" and meets the first NASA astronaut of Native American descent.
S7, EP1 "UFOs: What's Really Out There?"Emily Calandrelli searches for the truth about aliens and UFO sightings by interviewing experts and visiting Roswell, N.M., the site where some believe aliens once landed.
S2, EP6 "Why We Explore"The case for space exploration: a change in perspective; economic benefits.
S1, EP12 "Extreme Space"Deaths of massive stars cause supernovas, gamma ray bursts and black holes; tracking them aboard a 747.
S1, EP11 "The All-Powerful Sun"The sun provides us with light, heat, and the potential for a ton of clean energy, but it can also turn space into a danger zone; an examination of a few major solar storms as well as the largest solar thermal energy facility in the world.
S1, EP10 "Satellites"Satellites of all sizes; how satellites are made and tested; the building of NASA's ICESat 2.
S1, EP9 "Rockets & Propulsion"How rockets are made; how they blast off and make their way through the Earth's atmosphere; NASA's Wallops Flight Facility; preparing for the launch of the Antares Rocket; a propulsion system may be the key to one day traveling to Mars.
S1, EP8 "Space Tourism"Outer space; companies planning to send tourists into space; Virgin Galactic; a two-week visit to the International Space Station and a return home orbiting the moon.
S1, EP7 "Journey to the Moon"The moon; teams competing for the Google Lunar X Prize; returning to the moon.
S1, EP6 "Space Balloons"Creating and testing high-altitude balloons to survive the rigors of near space; a balloon lifts an 8,000-pound telescope to the edge of space and discovers something amazing; a dramatic search-and-rescue mission.
S1, EP5 "Asteroids"Asteroids and their potential impact on Earth; an asteroid may have killed off the dinosaurs; the Chelyabinsk meteor of 2013; predicting impact size on the moon and the Earth; valuable materials in asteroids.
S1, EP4 "Life Beyond Earth"SETI searches for intelligent life in the universe; top candidates to host life beyond Earth.
S1, EP3 "Robots in Space"Robots; Robonaut; the Space Exploration Vehicle; the ATHLETE rover.
S1, EP2 "Astronaut Training"What it takes to be an astronaut; the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory; space suits; astronaut Cady Coleman; reduced gravity aircraft.
S1, EP1 "Preparing for Mars"Mars; Curiosity rover; Mars Desert Research Station.
"Xploration Outer Space"Americans have been fascinated by the cosmos for decades and rely on NASA to explore celestial bodies seen in the night sky to get a better idea of what is out there. In this series, former NASA employee Emily Calandrelli visits some of the agency's facilities, private companies and universities to speak with people knowledgeable about the topic to help "show off the coolest aspects of the space industry," to use her words. Technology, a potential manned mission to Mars and planetary tourism are some themes.
Americans have been fascinated by the cosmos for decades and rely on NASA to explore celestial bodies seen in the night sky to get a better idea of what is out there. In this series, former NASA employee Emily Calandrelli visits some of the agency's facilities, private companies and universities to speak with people knowledgeable about the topic to help "show off the coolest aspects of the space industry," to use her words. Technology, a potential manned mission to Mars and planetary tourism are some themes.
Original Air Date: Sep 8, 2014
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
4 seasons available on demand (20 episodes)
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