In space. Episode 9 / produced by Stuart Allan.

Space Scientists: Again, we look at the benefits to life on Earth from research done for space travel. NASA Dart: This new automatic rendezvous system allows an object to find its way to a satellite unguided by man. Mars: Amazing discoveries from the voyager missions that have taught us more about t...

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Other Authors: Allan, Stuart (Producer), Atlas, Laurie (Narrator)
Format: Video
Language:English
Published: Geelong, Victoria : Switch International, 2006.
Series:VAST: academic video online
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Summary:Space Scientists: Again, we look at the benefits to life on Earth from research done for space travel. NASA Dart: This new automatic rendezvous system allows an object to find its way to a satellite unguided by man. Mars: Amazing discoveries from the voyager missions that have taught us more about the levels of frozen water found on Mars. Rosetta: A satellite that aims to land on a comet in 2014 and gather samples to help determine how the universe began. Hubble: We look at this incredible telescope that has provided crystal clear pictures of the galaxy since 1990. Space Youth: We head to the French Alps where 25 young science enthusiasts are invited and conduct varied experiments. Cambridge Space Camera: A new camera that will penetrate the Earth's atmosphere to provide clear images of space. Titan Probe: Amazing pictures and intrigue for scientists as Cassini orbits Saturn and its moon of Titan. Space Satellite Company: We visit a company in Surrey that is making reliable and efficient satellites. Mice Bone Loss: Special passengers were on the recent Endeavour launch to look further into osteoporosis.
Item Description:Title from resource description page (viewed July 15, 2014).
Physical Description:1 online resource (24 min.).
Playing Time:00:24:02
Language:This edition in English.