NOVA 36
2008-10-07 | Documentary | 17 episodes52 Seasons
Episode
Arctic Dinosaurs (2008)
Most people imagine dinosaurs lurking in warm locales with swamps and jungles, dining on vegetation and each other. But "Arctic Dinosaurs" reveals that many species also thrived in the harsh environments of the north and south polar regions. NOVA follows two high-stakes expeditions and the paleontologists who push the limits of science to unearth 70 million-year-old fossils buried in the vast Alaskan tundra.
Directed By
- Jackie Mow
Writer
- Chris Schmidt
Space Shuttle Disaster (2008)
At the end of a nearly flawless 15-day mission in early 2003, the Space Shuttle Columbia disintegrated during reentry into Earth's atmosphere, killing the crew of seven men and women. In this documentary, NOVA probes the accident and the decisions stretching back four decades that made the tragedy almost inevitable. It offers a penetrating look at the history of the shuttle program and the political pressures that made the shuttle a highly complex engineering compromise, which fell short of its ambitious goal to make space travel routine, cheap, and safe.
Directed By
- Gilles Cayatte
Parallel Worlds, Parallel Lives (2008)
Join Mark Everett on his quixotic quest to understand his father Hugh, creator of a radical theory of quantum physics.
Directed By
- Louise Lockwood
Hunting The Hidden Dimension (2008)
Fractals are more than just pretty pictures. These simple but sophisticated equations describe the world we live in, from forest growth patterns to the beating of a human heart, and they are inspiring new investigation in myriad fields of science and technology.
Directed By
- Michael Schwarz
Alien From Earth (2008)
The 2004 discovery of tiny human fossil bones on the island of Flores, Indonesia, raised new—and controversial—speculation about the history of the human race. Ever since, scientists have been scrambling to find more information about these "hobbits."
Directed By
- Simon Nasht
Writer
- Sarah Holt