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В космосе / In Space
Год выпуска: 2005
Страна: Австралия
Жанр: Документальный сериал
Продолжительность: 25-30 минут
Перевод: Профессиональный (одноголосый)
Русские субтитры: нет
Режиссер: World Wide Entertainment
Описание: Издавна, вглядываясь в ночное небо, люди думали о том, что скрывает небосвод. За недоступным взгляду горизонтом крылись непостижимые загадки, не дававшие покоя пытливым умам. Древние цивилизации, наблюдая за сменой приливов и отливов морей, дня и ночи, зимы и лета вывели простейшие астрономические закономерности. То есть попытались понять зависимость процессов в космосе и на Земле. С течением времени вопрос о том, как заглянуть в неведомое был решен. Гигантские телескопы, которыми оснащены современные обсерватории, космические корабли и ракеты, искусственные спутники Земли сделали возможным изучение самых далеких галактик.
Отсутствуют 14, 25 серииСКОРО!!!Всего - 26 серий
Синопсис на английском языке (Благодарность! - burundukukuk)
IN SPACE SYNOPSES
Space is man’s final frontier and this series shows the history of our exploration into understanding it better and the developments now taking place to send us even deeper into the cosmos.
Episode 1
Martian meteorite - here we join scientists who discovered a piece of meteor preserved in the ice of Antarctica.
Space elevator - a look at an incredible idea of building a 62,000 mile carbon elevator that could carry 13 tonnes of load into space.
Space gases - researches in London have developed a detection device for dangerous gases that can disrupt satellites.
Scram jets - an amazing look at the testing of these jets that would travel 8 times the speed of sound.
Space wedding - here a Russian cosmonaut marries his bride from space via a special phone.
Weightlessness - we get exclusive access to training for weightlessness in space.
Moon development - with the search for the dollar continuing, the moon seems to be the new target for commercial enterprise.
Goddard - here we meet a man who despite being laughed at made some huge advances in rocket technology.
Big bang - scientists continue their research into further understanding how the universe was born.
Venus - a new computer enhancement of a bird’s eye view of the surface of the mysterious planet of Venus.
Space dust - scientist examine dust found on the Hubble telescope when taken in for repairs.
Windows in time - here we take an amazing look at some special comets that are as old as the universe itself.
Episode 2
Satellites - a look at a 300 million pound British project that has been launched to help monitor climate change patterns.
Ozone hole - a better understanding of the damage this hole is causing.
Pioneer 10 - here we look at a satellite launched in 1972 that has traveled an incredible 5 billion miles into space.
Micro senses - technology invented to help monitor NASA’a equipment while in orbit.
Space sickness - NASA continues to research into avoiding ‘motion sickness’ for its astronauts.
Driving on the moon - here we join astronauts as they take their special vehicle for a lunar spin.
Space travel - we look at the possibilities that lie beyond our solar system.
Meteors - new research into the possibilities of Earth being hit by a passing intergalactic object.
Health in space - NASA uses new technology to help monitor astronaut health while on missions.
Ill fated flight - here we recount the horror of the challenger flight in 1986 and the 7 human lives that were lost due to the explosion of a hydrogen chamber.
Episode 3
Space photography - here we meet Bill Taub a NASA photographer who has captured images for them since 1958.
LDEF - the 'Long Duration Exposure Facility' has been returned to Earth after 6 years for examination.
Mars rovers - a look at the two rovers that are currently exploring the red planet at a cost of 800 million USD.
Space walk - new improvements by NASA include mobility and breathing devices to help astronaut’s suits.
Moon mining - as the need for alternative fuels grows the moon’s surface could provide some huge advantages.
Oldest observatory - German archaeologists find evidence of a civilization plotting the skies around 5000 BC.
Moon golf - an astronaut packs his golf clubs for this moon mission.
Model builder - these craftsmen have played a pivotal role for NASA over the years in constructing miniature models.
Hubble - here we look at the remarkable information that the Hubble telescope can acquire and the possibilities it has for future exploration.
Episode 4
NASA robots - scientists attempt to create finger like movements in their robots to be more productive in outer space.
Bone loss - NASA scientists attempt to counter measure the bone loss that occurs when in space.
Voyager - we look at this remarkable project that has surpassed the expectations of everyone involved in its development.
Aircraft to medicine - here we explore how NASA research is being applied to the medical world.
Weather satellite - a new European satellite to help monitor the ever changing weather patterns we are experiencing.
PIMS - here we look at another example of how space technology has made its way into the medical fraternity.
Mars exploration - an in-depth look at this intriguing planet and how soon humans are likely to step foot onto it.
Aircraft - a short trip through history tracking the developments of NASA and its aircraft developments.
Rocket festival - we’re off to a famous rocket festival in Thailand that sees hundreds of rockets launched into the sky.
Space burials - more and more people are choosing to send their deceased loved ones into orbit or to the moon thanks to some new companies starting to form.
Episode 5
Mars station - new developments in creating a station on the moon to make trips to Mars a whole lot easier.
Gemini - a period between 1965 and 66 that saw a huge amount of space travel that paved the way to the breakthroughs that lay just around the corner.
Hubble - another glimpse at this remarkable device that provides images 15 billion miles into space.
Crystals - in space here we see crystals being grown in space to help with tumour and cancer research.
Space school - here kids learn many factors about the mysterious galaxy and how the universe operates.
ISS - here we examine in detail the make up of the incredible international space station and how it works.
Virtual reality - new technologies on Earth are helping to create some useful simulations for space.
Cluster satellites - here satellites provide spectacular pictures and information from the lighting display of the solar flares.
Shuttle views - we look at the Starshine satellite that allows students to track it and witness the Earth from above.
Space technologies - we explore the various benefits that space research has had on the everyday lives back on Earth.
Episode 6
Moon on Earth - we look at Mike Collins who was waiting above the moon in Apollo 11 while others collected samples.
Magellan - a look at the satellite that was the first to venture out to map the planet of Venus.
White sands - we visit a desert in new Mexico where NASA can conduct all their tests for space flights.
Skylab - launched in 1972 this satellite had some problems with its meteoric shield and caused frantic panic back on land.
Benefits from space - an examination of the advantages that space travel and research has had on advances back on Earth.
Glenn blastoff - in 1962 astronaut John Glenn became the first man to head into space and he orbited the Earth in 88 minutes.
CFD - computational fluid dynamics is the airflow around an aircraft which is such an important factor of space travel.
Challenger - a look at NASA’s rocket that is lighter than Columbia and spent 5 days, 2.2 million miles and 80 orbits while in space.
Episode 7
Magnetic levitation - scientists have managed to create the sensation of weightlessness in a laboratory on Earth.
Space walk - two astronauts take a 4 hour walk outside the international space station while clear pictures are beamed back to Earth.
Mars water - scientists have discovered a huge sheet of frozen ice just under the surface of Mars that tells us about the climate of the past on the red planet.
Space detectives - we head to London for an exhibit
Год выпуска: 2005
Страна: Австралия
Жанр: Документальный сериал
Продолжительность: 25-30 минут
Перевод: Профессиональный (одноголосый)
Русские субтитры: нет
Режиссер: World Wide Entertainment
Описание: Издавна, вглядываясь в ночное небо, люди думали о том, что скрывает небосвод. За недоступным взгляду горизонтом крылись непостижимые загадки, не дававшие покоя пытливым умам. Древние цивилизации, наблюдая за сменой приливов и отливов морей, дня и ночи, зимы и лета вывели простейшие астрономические закономерности. То есть попытались понять зависимость процессов в космосе и на Земле. С течением времени вопрос о том, как заглянуть в неведомое был решен. Гигантские телескопы, которыми оснащены современные обсерватории, космические корабли и ракеты, искусственные спутники Земли сделали возможным изучение самых далеких галактик.
Отсутствуют 14, 25 серииСКОРО!!!Всего - 26 серий
Синопсис на английском языке (Благодарность! - burundukukuk)
IN SPACE SYNOPSES
Space is man’s final frontier and this series shows the history of our exploration into understanding it better and the developments now taking place to send us even deeper into the cosmos.
Episode 1
Martian meteorite - here we join scientists who discovered a piece of meteor preserved in the ice of Antarctica.
Space elevator - a look at an incredible idea of building a 62,000 mile carbon elevator that could carry 13 tonnes of load into space.
Space gases - researches in London have developed a detection device for dangerous gases that can disrupt satellites.
Scram jets - an amazing look at the testing of these jets that would travel 8 times the speed of sound.
Space wedding - here a Russian cosmonaut marries his bride from space via a special phone.
Weightlessness - we get exclusive access to training for weightlessness in space.
Moon development - with the search for the dollar continuing, the moon seems to be the new target for commercial enterprise.
Goddard - here we meet a man who despite being laughed at made some huge advances in rocket technology.
Big bang - scientists continue their research into further understanding how the universe was born.
Venus - a new computer enhancement of a bird’s eye view of the surface of the mysterious planet of Venus.
Space dust - scientist examine dust found on the Hubble telescope when taken in for repairs.
Windows in time - here we take an amazing look at some special comets that are as old as the universe itself.
Episode 2
Satellites - a look at a 300 million pound British project that has been launched to help monitor climate change patterns.
Ozone hole - a better understanding of the damage this hole is causing.
Pioneer 10 - here we look at a satellite launched in 1972 that has traveled an incredible 5 billion miles into space.
Micro senses - technology invented to help monitor NASA’a equipment while in orbit.
Space sickness - NASA continues to research into avoiding ‘motion sickness’ for its astronauts.
Driving on the moon - here we join astronauts as they take their special vehicle for a lunar spin.
Space travel - we look at the possibilities that lie beyond our solar system.
Meteors - new research into the possibilities of Earth being hit by a passing intergalactic object.
Health in space - NASA uses new technology to help monitor astronaut health while on missions.
Ill fated flight - here we recount the horror of the challenger flight in 1986 and the 7 human lives that were lost due to the explosion of a hydrogen chamber.
Episode 3
Space photography - here we meet Bill Taub a NASA photographer who has captured images for them since 1958.
LDEF - the 'Long Duration Exposure Facility' has been returned to Earth after 6 years for examination.
Mars rovers - a look at the two rovers that are currently exploring the red planet at a cost of 800 million USD.
Space walk - new improvements by NASA include mobility and breathing devices to help astronaut’s suits.
Moon mining - as the need for alternative fuels grows the moon’s surface could provide some huge advantages.
Oldest observatory - German archaeologists find evidence of a civilization plotting the skies around 5000 BC.
Moon golf - an astronaut packs his golf clubs for this moon mission.
Model builder - these craftsmen have played a pivotal role for NASA over the years in constructing miniature models.
Hubble - here we look at the remarkable information that the Hubble telescope can acquire and the possibilities it has for future exploration.
Episode 4
NASA robots - scientists attempt to create finger like movements in their robots to be more productive in outer space.
Bone loss - NASA scientists attempt to counter measure the bone loss that occurs when in space.
Voyager - we look at this remarkable project that has surpassed the expectations of everyone involved in its development.
Aircraft to medicine - here we explore how NASA research is being applied to the medical world.
Weather satellite - a new European satellite to help monitor the ever changing weather patterns we are experiencing.
PIMS - here we look at another example of how space technology has made its way into the medical fraternity.
Mars exploration - an in-depth look at this intriguing planet and how soon humans are likely to step foot onto it.
Aircraft - a short trip through history tracking the developments of NASA and its aircraft developments.
Rocket festival - we’re off to a famous rocket festival in Thailand that sees hundreds of rockets launched into the sky.
Space burials - more and more people are choosing to send their deceased loved ones into orbit or to the moon thanks to some new companies starting to form.
Episode 5
Mars station - new developments in creating a station on the moon to make trips to Mars a whole lot easier.
Gemini - a period between 1965 and 66 that saw a huge amount of space travel that paved the way to the breakthroughs that lay just around the corner.
Hubble - another glimpse at this remarkable device that provides images 15 billion miles into space.
Crystals - in space here we see crystals being grown in space to help with tumour and cancer research.
Space school - here kids learn many factors about the mysterious galaxy and how the universe operates.
ISS - here we examine in detail the make up of the incredible international space station and how it works.
Virtual reality - new technologies on Earth are helping to create some useful simulations for space.
Cluster satellites - here satellites provide spectacular pictures and information from the lighting display of the solar flares.
Shuttle views - we look at the Starshine satellite that allows students to track it and witness the Earth from above.
Space technologies - we explore the various benefits that space research has had on the everyday lives back on Earth.
Episode 6
Moon on Earth - we look at Mike Collins who was waiting above the moon in Apollo 11 while others collected samples.
Magellan - a look at the satellite that was the first to venture out to map the planet of Venus.
White sands - we visit a desert in new Mexico where NASA can conduct all their tests for space flights.
Skylab - launched in 1972 this satellite had some problems with its meteoric shield and caused frantic panic back on land.
Benefits from space - an examination of the advantages that space travel and research has had on advances back on Earth.
Glenn blastoff - in 1962 astronaut John Glenn became the first man to head into space and he orbited the Earth in 88 minutes.
CFD - computational fluid dynamics is the airflow around an aircraft which is such an important factor of space travel.
Challenger - a look at NASA’s rocket that is lighter than Columbia and spent 5 days, 2.2 million miles and 80 orbits while in space.
Episode 7
Magnetic levitation - scientists have managed to create the sensation of weightlessness in a laboratory on Earth.
Space walk - two astronauts take a 4 hour walk outside the international space station while clear pictures are beamed back to Earth.
Mars water - scientists have discovered a huge sheet of frozen ice just under the surface of Mars that tells us about the climate of the past on the red planet.
Space detectives - we head to London for an exhibit
Характеристики
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0.14 кг
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Год
2005, 1986, 1972, 1965, 1962, 1958
Тип упаковки
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2
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