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NASA: On the Edge of Forever

Space Stations (Season 1, Episode 1)
TV Episode | Documentary

When Star Trek originally aired in 1966, NASA's space program was still in its infancy. But Star Trek allowed us to imagine what could be, if we dared to boldly go where no one had gone before. Visualized in the Star Trek universe as ...See moreWhen Star Trek originally aired in 1966, NASA's space program was still in its infancy. But Star Trek allowed us to imagine what could be, if we dared to boldly go where no one had gone before. Visualized in the Star Trek universe as massive docking ports for star ships exploring the unknown, inhabited space stations have been a reality for over 15 years. Supported by nations around the globe, the International Space Station supports science and research on how humans can survive in the cosmos, laying the ground work for journeys well beyond our own planet. NASA is on the Journey to Mars, and the International Space Station is a critical test bed for the technologies that will get us there. The path to exploring the furthest stars starts at our planetary neighbors, and today we're closer than ever to humans making those first footprints in alien soil. See less
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Jason Clemons (written by)
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Updated Jul 22, 2016

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Jul 22, 2016 (United States)

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