Space Disasters
Space Disasters: Season 1

Air Date

October 18, 2020

Episodes

6 episodes

Space Disasters

Season 1

Episodes

First Generation

1. First Generation

8.0
October 18, 2020
55 min

Witness NASA's early missions and tragedies--in the sky and on the ground--as it pushed the limits of space exploration.

Failure at Re-Entry

2. Failure at Re-Entry

October 25, 2020
55 min

From the Skylab PR disaster to space shuttle close calls and tragedies, look at the challenges and dangers of re-entry.

Fixing on the Fly

3. Fixing on the Fly

November 1, 2020
55 min

Troubleshooting in space can be a matter of life and death. From deep-space collisions to deadly chemical leaks, astronauts are forced to innovate to survive.

4. The Human Factor

8.0
November 8, 2020
55 min

The U.S. and Soviet Union's early space programs face incredible engineering challenges, but catastrophic losses are converted into victories of engineering and the human spirit.

5. When Weather Strikes

8.0
November 15, 2020
55 min

Flying through bad weather can be a harrowing experience, and for NASA, it can be doubly unnerving, as violent storms can strike from below the atmosphere or above it. Witness the true power of nature in space and on Earth as astronauts and ground crews battle to overcome the elements, including a severe lightning strike that crippled Apollo 12's computer system, the freezing temps that compromised the Space Shuttle Challenger, and the tempest of space debris that sent a dead satellite on a collision course with the International Space Station.

6. Failure To Launch

8.0
November 22, 2020
55 min

Sending spacecraft into orbit is an unforgiving business. Every launch is a long, controlled explosion that can turn into a fiery spectacle at the smallest error. Join us as we examine space exploration's most disastrous liftoffs, from America's "risky rockets" (the Vanguard, Atlas, and Titan II) to the Nedelin catastrophe, a massive explosion that Russia kept secret for decades. Then see how lessons learned from early failures led to soaring triumphs, including the most famous and powerful rocket the world has ever launched: the Saturn V.

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