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An interview with NOVA senior executive producer Paula Apsell about the new PBS show "Earth from Space," which features incredible views of our planet.
"Earth from Space" — a new documentary premiering on PBS tonight (Feb. 13) — shows how scientists use Earth-observing satellites to discover how interconnected the planet's systems are.
(This program is no longer available for online streaming.) "Earth From Space" is a groundbreaking two-hour special that reveals a spectacular new space-based vision of our planet. Produced in ...
Earth From Space. Season 40 Episode 6 | 1h 52m 52s Video has Closed Captions | CC. Detailed satellite images reveal the web of connections that sustain life on Earth. Aired 02/13/2013 | Expired 12 ...
You may have seen pictures of our planet from space, but never quite like this. A new NOVA show on PBS, "Earth from Space," features amazing images captured by satellites used to observe the ...
A n explosion in space so massive you'll be able to look up and see it in the night sky without a telescope could happen "any day now," a NASA expert said Wednesday. The stellar burst, called a ...
Nova explosion 3,000 light-years away will be seen from Earth with the naked eye. ... an assistant research scientist specializing in nova events at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, ...
NOVA's two-hour documentary "Earth from Space" debuts Wednesday, Feb. 13, at 9 p.m./8 p.m. Central, on PBS (check local listings). This story was provided by SPACE.com , a sister site to ...
A nova, a rare astronomical event, could be visible soon. It won't last long, and it won't occur again for several decades. How to see it in 2024.
A nova, a rare astronomical event, could be visible soon. It won't last long, and it won't occur again for several decades. How to see it in 2024.
A nova, a rare astronomical event, could be visible soon. It won't last long, and it won't occur again for several decades. How to see it in 2024.
An explosion in space so massive you'll be able to look up and see it in the night sky without a telescope could happen "any day now," a NASA expert said Wednesday. The stellar burst, called a ...