Season 46
23 episodes · Jan 2, 2019
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S46E1Pluto and Beyond
Jan 2, 201955mSince it explored Pluto in 2015, the New Horizons spacecraft has been zooming toward NASA’s most distant target yet. Join the mission team as the probe attempts to fly by Ultima Thule, an object 4 billion miles from Earth.
S46E2Einstein's Quantum Riddle
Jan 9, 201955mEinstein called it “spooky action at a distance,” but today quantum entanglement is poised to revolutionize technology from computers to cryptography. Physicists have gradually become convinced that the phenomenon—two subatomic particles that mirror changes in each other instantaneously over any distance—is real.
S46E3Kïlauea: Hawai'i on Fire
Jan 23, 201955mJourney to Hawaii's Kilauea volcano, which sent rivers of lava through communities and into the sea when it erupted in 2018. A group of scientists and locals investigate the spike in volcano activity that turned paradise into an inferno.
S46E4Decoding the Great Pyramid
Feb 6, 201955mNew archeological evidence sheds light on the stunning engineering of the Great Pyramid of Giza.
S46E5Rise of the Rockets
Feb 13, 201955mWith new technologies, NASA and private companies are promising a new renaissance in space travel.
S46E6The Next Pompeii
Feb 20, 201955mIn the shadow of Vesuvius and Pompeii, a lesser-known volcano puts the city of Naples at risk.
S46E7Saving the Dead Sea
Apr 24, 201955mScientists, engineers and political leaders devise a plan to save the Dead Sea, whose levels have declined by more than 65 feet since 1976.
S46E8Inside the Megafire
May 8, 201955mScientists try to determine the cause for the increasing megafire threat by exploring the physics of fire, how firestorms move and travel and by analyzing aerial drone and satellite data to catch fires before they start.
S46E9First Horse Warriors
May 15, 201955mCanadian anthropologist Niobe Thompson travels to sites in Kazakhstan, genetics labs in Denmark and anthropology museums in Russia to unlock mysteries surrounding the first riders of wild horses.
S46E10Lost Viking Army
May 22, 201955mForensic archaeologist Cat Jarman and her team investigate the Great Heathen army, a legendary Viking fighting force that invaded England in the 9th century.
S46E11Back to the Moon
Jul 10, 201955mOn the 50th anniversary of the historic Apollo 11 Moon landing, NOVA looks ahead to the hoped-for dawn of a new age in lunar exploration. This time, governments and private industry are working together to reach our nearest celestial neighbour. But why go back? The Moon can serve as a platform for basic astronomical research; as an abundant source of rare metals and hydrogen fuel; and ultimately as a stepping stone for human missions to Mars and beyond. Join the next generation of engineers that aim to take us to the Moon, and discover how our legacy of lunar exploration won't be confined to the history books for long.
S46E12The Planets: Inner Worlds
Jul 24, 201955mThe rocky planets Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars all have similar origins, but only one supports life.
S46E13The Planets: Mars
Jul 24, 201955mThe dry, red planet Mars was once a blue water world studded with active volcanoes and may have even had the ingredients to support life.
S46E14The Planets: Jupiter
Jul 31, 201955mJupiter's gravitational force made it a wrecking ball as it barreled through the early solar system, but it also helped shape life on Earth as it brought comets laden with water and possibly the asteroid that put an end to the dinosaurs.
S46E15The Planets: Saturn
Aug 7, 201955mNasa's Cassini reveals the mysteries of Saturn's rings and new hope for life on one of its moons.
S46E16The Planets: Ice Worlds
Aug 14, 201955mUranus and Neptune's unexpected rings, supersonic winds and dozens of moons; an up-close view of Pluto before exploring the Kuiper belt.
S46E17Why Bridges Collapse
Oct 16, 201955mJoin experts as they compare what happened in several deadly bridge collapses across America.
S46E18Look Who's Driving
Oct 23, 201955mSelf-driving cars may one day be big business, but will they ever be safer than human drivers?
S46E19Rise of the Mammals
Oct 30, 201955mSixty-six million years ago, an asteroid wiped out the dinosaurs in a fiery global catastrophe. An amazing trove of fossils reveals how mammals took over, ultimately evolving into the huge array of species—including humans—that rule the Earth today.
S46E20Dead Sea Scroll Detectives
Nov 6, 201955mSince the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered in 1947, these fragile parchment relics have intrigued scholars, religious leaders, and profiteers alike. The 2,000-year-old scrolls include the oldest-known versions of the Hebrew Bible and hold vital clues about the birth of Christianity. While certain scrolls have survived intact, others have been ravaged by time—burnt, decayed, or torn to pieces—and remain an enigma. Now, scientists are using new technologies to read the unreadable, solve mysteries that have endured for millennia, and even discover million-dollar fakes.
S46E21Decoding Da Vinci
Nov 13, 201955mHow Leonardo da Vinci used science to create his legendary artwork. Included: why Mona Lisa's smile is so captivating—and what it took to create it.
S46E22The Violence Paradox
Nov 20, 201955mIs violence actually declining? If so, why? And can we build a more peaceful future?
S46E23Animal Espionage
Nov 27, 201955mCamera technology is revolutionizing the study of animals—without them even noticing.