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Examining how the human mind and body copes in space
Sounds of Space 1: The Solar System
Take a sonic journey through the Solar System with astronomer, Dr Lucie Green
Launching the Hubble Space Telescope
Launching the telescope into space in 1990 didn't quite go according to plan
The First Woman in Space
Salute Soviet Cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova, who went into orbit in June 1963.
Sounds of Space 2: Deep Space
Travel deeper into the universe. Some sounds are recorded, others are data.
Why Does The Moon Fascinate Us So Much?
Why has the moon fascinated humans from every culture and for all time?
How to Survive in Space: Into Orbit
How science, engineering and medicine are trying to understand how to stay alive in space
How to Survive in Space: Deep Space
How science, engineering and medicine come together to get human life safely into space.
Skylab Falls to Earth
The day when fragments of the US space station Skylab hit an Australian town in 1979.
The Beagle 2 Mission to Mars
On Christmas Day 2003, a British space craft was due to land on Mars to look for life
Women with the Right Stuff
Aviator and aspiring astronaut Wally Funk meets the pioneering women of space travel
We Shall Fly - Part One
The surprising history of African space exploration
Caravans in Space
The plans to set up human colonies in space and spaceships that will take us to the stars
Space 1977
Space probes Voyager 1 and 2 are still operating after 40 years in the depths of space
The First Woman on the Moon
Wally Funk looks at mankind's return to the Moon and if a woman might actually get there
How Do We Rule The Universe?
Space is no longer the playground of governments but companies that want to mine the moon
10, 9, 8, 7: Four Apollo missions
Taking place over eight months, four space missions paved the way for a Moon landing.
Space Flight
Reusable rockets, a space station beyond the moon - what is the future of space flight?