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I Wanna Be an Astronaut Rent for $7.00
Blast off into the heavens as host Steve Pool takes kids on a tour of this exciting glamorous profession. Real Space Shuttle Astronauts tell what it is like to go into space. They explain how weightlessness feels. What they eat in space, and the dangers of space travel. Steve also looks into the ...
With the presence of water, Mars is the only other planet in the solar system where humans could live. This program illustrates how people could be landing on Mars within the next 20 years. Currently, NASA and private enthusiasts are testing spaceships equipped with greenhouses, exercise machines ...
In Space Exploration, Bill Nye explores the "final frontier" and shows the tools humans create to explore space. Did you know it takes 100 tons of fuel for a rocket to orbit the earth? Meet Dr. Linda Horn, a NASA scientist who's helping to develop the Cassini spacecraft. In addition to the complete ...
One Giant Leap chronicles our efforts to fulfill Kennedy's dream of putting a man on the moon, and the subsequent advances in space technology: from the tragedy of the Apollo 1 mission, to Neil Armstrong's walk on the moon, to the Soviets launching of the world's first space station, and a historic ...

Examines recent and future developments in space: from President Reagan's vision of the 'Star Wars' military defense system, to the space shuttle with its implications for the commercial use of space, to the colonization of space, and finally to interplanetary probes and the ultimate journey to ...
This chapter in history looks at the early efforts at manned space flight by the Americans and Soviets: from Yuri Gagarin, the first man in space, to President Kennedy's challenge to NASA to put a man on the moon by the end of the 60's, and ending with Project Gemini which had American astronauts ...
This landmark program documents the early history of man's adventure in space: from the 1926 launching of the first liquid propelled rocket, to Edwards Air Force Base, where test pilots raced to break the mythical sound barrier, to the mysterious work of the Soviet's 'Chief Designer', the ...
On July 21, 1969, a former farm boy from Ohio, Neil Armstrong, walked on the moon. His moon walk was the culmination of centuries of scientific advancement and a fervent national obsession with manned space flight. That moment of triumph, seen by millions on live television around the world, stands ...



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