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2005-2006
Episodes
Program
21, Episode 501:
Tuesday, September
27, 2005
Program 21 consists of four exciting segments about NASA's Aviation Safety
Program. In the "Behind the Scenes" segment, viewers will learn about
the Single Aircraft Accident Prevention Program; in the next segment, viewers
will learn about crashing airplanes for safety at the Impact Dynamics
Researc Facility; in the next segment viewers find out about a unique
Icing Research Wind Tunnel; and viewers find out Turbulence Detection
in the final segment.
Program
22, Episode
502:
Tuesday, December
27, 2005
Program #22 focuses on the Small Aircraft Transportation System
(SATS) rollout event in Danville, Virginia. This new technology will
use personal aircraft to ease conjestion in our skies.
Program
23, Episode
503:
Tuesday, February
28, 2006
NASA's Destination Tomorrow Program #23 will look back at the successful
Cassini-Huygens mission to Saturn and Titan. We will also revisit
robotic exploration that will enable future human missions to the Moon
and Mars, GPS technology, and the development of the Space Shuttle
program in the Retrospective segment.
Program
24, Episode
504:
Tuesday, April
25, 2006
Program #24 will focus on the Mars Phoenix mission; The Crew Exploration
and Crew Launch Vehicles; Viking Mission to Mars 30 years later, and
How Space Suits work.
Program
25, Episode
505:
Tuesday, June
27, 2006
Program #25 highlights radiation protection efforts done by NASA. We will
focus on how NASA plans to tackle radiation questions for travel to the
Moon and Mars.
2004-2005
Episodes
Program 16, Episode 401
On part one of this two
part edition of Destination
Tomorrow we take a look
at Food Technology and
how it is used by NASA.
We'll find out about packaging
and processing food for
short and long duration
space flights. And
we'll see what types of
foods astronauts are enjoying
in space.
Program 17, Episode 402
On
part two of this
special two part Destination
Tomorrow we take a
look at Food Technology
and how it is used by NASA.
We will see what the
future holds for food technology
for longer duration
missions to planets like
Mars. Plus,
Johnny Alonso speaks
with Astronaut Mike
Foale to find out what
it is like to live and
eat in space.
Program 18, Episode 403
On this episode of Destination
Tomorrow we take a
look at NASA's new
plan for Space Exploration.
We'll find out about
some of the robotic
missions that will
lead the way for our
Astronauts. And
we will talk about
some of the challenges
of getting to and staying
on other worlds.
Program 19, Episode 404
Program 19 consists of four exciting segments. In the "Behind the Scenes" segment, viewers will learn about a joint governmental agency working to redesign the national airspace; in the "Tech Watch" segment, viewers will learn about a new type of airplane which may soon be flying in the Martian Atmosphere; in the "Retrospective" segment viewers find out how NASA's Wind Shear Detection program helped save countless lives; and viewers find out about the Hypersonic X-43 aircraft in the "How it Works" segment.
Program 20, Episode 405
Program 20 consists of four exciting segments. In the "Behind the Scenes" segment, viewers will learn about the new Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter; in the "Tech Watch" segment, viewers will learn about a new type medical device that will give Doctors a form of X-Ray vision; in the "Retrospective" segment viewers find out how the Space Shuttle program was started; and viewers find out about sonic booms in the "How it Works" segment.
2003-2004
Episodes
Program 11, Episode 301
Program 12, Episode 302
Program 13, Episode 303
Program 14, Episode 304
Program 15, Episode 305
2002-2003
Episodes
Program
6, Episode 201
Program
7, Episode 202
Program
8, Episode 203
Program
9, Episode 204
Program
10, Episode 205
2001-2002
Episodes
Program
1, Episode 101
Program
2, Episode 102
Program
3, Episode 103
Program
4, Episode 104
Program
5, Episode 105
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