On October 14, 2012, a 43-year-old Austrian paramedic took a cap on the edge of the space, about 40 km high, and launched a caída libre hacia la Tierra that convirtió en el primer ser humano en viajar más rápido que la velocity del sonido fuera de un vehicle.
This film consists of three parts. The first dramatizes the life of the founder of Soviet astronauti...
Travel alongside the astronauts as they deploy and repair the Hubble Space Telescope, soar above Ven...
This film shows how far we have come since the cold-war days of the 50s and 60s. Back then the Russi...
FORTITUDE is a new documentary about the people, perils and promises behind the emerging space indus...
The Dream Is Alive takes you into space alongside the astronauts on the space shuttle. Share with th...
Top Gear presenter James May presents this informative program that examines the historic moon missi...
Documentary covering the current state of both the theoretical and practical development of the vari...
Are the manned moon landings of Apollo one of the greatest hoaxes ever devised - perhaps even the gr...
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From the unique vantage point of 200 miles above Earth's surface, we see how natural forces - volcan...
Commemorating the space agency's 50th anniversary, follow John Glenn's Mercury mission to orbit the ...
A documentary charting the rigors of the Russian space program, where the symbol of national pride w...
A new age of space exploration, and exploitation, is dawning. But surprisingly, some of the boldest ...
The first American space station Skylab is found in pieces scattered in Western Australia. Putting t...
A sweeping overview of humanity’s accomplishments in space, as well as our ongoing activities and fu...
A long time ago, years before Elon Musk reached for the stars with his Space X project, a young man ...
Social isolation affects millions of people, even Mars-bound astronauts. A savvy NASA psychologist i...
In this documentary, Amanda Tapping, known as Samantha Carter from SG-1, shows the scientific backgr...