
Zero Gravity
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How something so fun can be so bad for you.
How something so fun can be so bad for you.
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Zero Gravity
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How something so fun can be so bad for you.
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Where to Watch A Year in Space
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipPreview: Ep1 | 30s | A Year in Space gives viewers a window into astronaut Scott Kelly’s unprecedented mission. (30s)
Clip: Ep1 | 1m 47s | NASA astronaut Scott Kelly misses more than people as he orbits the Earth for a year. (1m 47s)
Preview: Ep1 | 3m 9s | Follow astronaut Scott Kelly’s record-breaking 12-month mission on the ISS. (3m 9s)
Houston We Have A Problem: Dodging Space Debris
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Clip: Ep1 | 1m 59s | A huge belt of space debris orbits Earth- a single piece could be fatal. (1m 59s)
Clip: Ep1 | 37s | We dream of traveling across the solar system. But what compels us to reach for the stars? (37s)
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Clip: Ep1 | 55s | Making dinner in space can be tricky- everything floats in this world of zero gravity! (55s)
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Clip: Ep1 | 1m 31s | The ISS is the most expensive and complex object humans have ever built. (1m 31s)
Space: The Only Place Left Where the US and Russia Cooperate
Clip: Ep1 | 2m 8s | Tensions between Russia and the United States remain high — except in space. (2m 8s)
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Clip: Ep1 | 43s | As he heads into space, Scott Kelly must say goodbye to everything he knows and loves. (43s)
Clip: Ep1 | 40s | Scott Kelly stays connected to people on Earth with Twitter and Instagram. #YearinSpace (40s)
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Clip: Ep1 | 2m 11s | Twin astronauts Scott and Mark Kelly are ideal subjects for studying the effects of space. (2m 11s)
Clip: Ep1 | 48s | As they orbit the Earth, astronauts have a unique perspective on the wealth and poverty. (48s)
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Clip: Ep1 | 54s | The margin of error when docking at the ISS is mere inches & they’re moving at 17,500 mph. (54s)
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Clip: Ep1 | 45s | Astronaut Scott Kelly’s daughter Samantha recounts what it’s like to have a spaceman Dad. (45s)
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Clip: Ep1 | 33s | For astronauts, blast off can be an out-of-control experience. (33s)
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Clip: Ep1 | 34s | The ISS is a floating science lab moving at 17,500 miles per hour, 250 miles above Earth. (34s)
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