On May 25, 1961, President John F. Kennedy made a historic speech where he pledged to send astronauts to the moon before the end of the decade. Eight years later, on July 20, 1969, Apollo commander Neil Armstrong stepped out of the lunar module and made a giant leap for mankind - a step that symbolized one of the most remarkable feats in human history. From that moment on, the exploration of our universe has achieved unimaginable feats with hundreds of missions stretching light years into the distant galaxy. This exciting documentary series takes viewers into the past, present and future of NASA.
From space, the US appears to be an immense single land mass hemmed between the planet's two greates...
The fascinating tale of the sport that conquers a country and becomes the people's sport. Jens Lind ...
Stockholm's Bloodbath of 1520 is one of the most dramatic moments in the entire history of the Nordi...
A travel in time to people and environments in Gothenburg during the years 1911-1974.
Little-known events that played a large role in determining the outcome of World War II are revealed...
Examine how ancient civilisations built some of the most magnificent structures on the face of the E...
A multimedia course for secondary school and college teachers that examined global patterns through ...
The discovery of gold nuggets in the Sacramento Valley in early 1848 sparked the Gold Rush, arguably...
From ancient Egypt - when the Pharaohs ruled - to Anglo-Saxon England, uncover the origins of the cu...
GET THE NAME RIGHT looks to set the record straight with an unauthorised Māori perspective of our pl...
From wagon trains crossing the untamed frontier to man's first steps on the moon, this series offers...
The story of the Second World War through the personal accounts of a handful of men and women from f...