In program 1, we see how Synthetic Vision is helping pilots fly …
In program 1, we see how Synthetic Vision is helping pilots fly with zero visibility. Understand how an airplane flies, and in the "Tech Watch" segment, viewers gain insight into the new fetal heart monitor technology. And take a look back at how lunar-orbit rendezvous allowed man to safely get to the moon.
Take a look "Behind the Scenes" and see how the Icing Research …
Take a look "Behind the Scenes" and see how the Icing Research Tunnel at NASA Glenn is helping to save lives; in the "Tech Watch" segment, viewers gain insight into the Periodontal Probe that is making pain free dentistry a reality; viewers meet Richard Whitcomb, inventor of the "Area Rule" concept as part of the "Retrospective" segment; viewers see how NASA researchers are designing planes to fly more like birds in "On the Runway" segment; and viewers find out how sensors work on the "How it Works" segment.
Go "Behind the Scenes" at NASA Glenn and see how the 2.2 …
Go "Behind the Scenes" at NASA Glenn and see how the 2.2 second Drop Tower is helping researchers learn about microgravity here on Earth. Gain insight into a new treatment option developed at NASA for people with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Meet Dale Reed, champion of the "Lifting Body Program" as part of the "Retrospective" segment. See how NASA researchers are helping reduce air traffic delays in the "On the Runway" segment; and viewers find out how helicopters work on the "How it Works" segment.
Go "Behind the Scenes" and see how the Hyper-X program is developing …
Go "Behind the Scenes" and see how the Hyper-X program is developing new hypersonic vehicles that might one day take you into space. See how composite materials are revolutionizing aircraft technology in "Tech Watch". Meet Francis Rogallo, inventor of the modern hang glider as part of the "Retrospective" segment and see how NASA researchers test aircraft and Space Shuttle tires in the "On the Runway" segment. Plus find out how wind tunnels work.
Go "Behind the Scenes" and see how NASA researchers crash test aircraft …
Go "Behind the Scenes" and see how NASA researchers crash test aircraft to make flying safer. "Tech Watch" shows us that treating head trauma has become easier with a new Intra-Cranial Pressure Monitor developed at NASA. Meet John V. Becker, X-15 researcher in the "Retrospective" segment and see how NASA is designing the revolutionary Blended-Wing Body aircraft in the "On the Runway" segment. Plus find out how a jet engine works on the "How it Works" segment.
Go "Behind the Scenes" and travel to the Red Planet aboard the …
Go "Behind the Scenes" and travel to the Red Planet aboard the new Mars Rover. "Tech Watch" introduces us to a new Child Presence Sensor which will give parents a second set of eyes to watch their children. Meet Maxime Faget, Mercury Spacecraft designer in the "Retrospective" segment and see how NASA is designing Small Unmanned Aerial Vehicles in the "On the Runway" segment. Plus find out how a flight simulator works on the "How it Works" segment.
A new satellite developed by NASA called GIFTS or Geostationary Imaging Fourier …
A new satellite developed by NASA called GIFTS or Geostationary Imaging Fourier Transform Spectrometer will revolutionize weather forecasting. The VAD or Ventricular Assist Devise was NASA's invention of the year. This ingenious invention will prolong people's lives stricken with heart disease. Destination Tomorrow also investigates new technologies derived from flight simulators and current airplane data that will help pilots fly safer. Johnny Alonso finds himself in a 3D environment designed to help astronauts work more efficiently on board the International Space Station. Destination Tomorrow meets NASA's chief engineer for the successful Viking missions.
Breakthrough technologies developed by NASA will reduce pollution emitted from catalytic converters. …
Breakthrough technologies developed by NASA will reduce pollution emitted from catalytic converters. Commercial airplane pilots have new turbulence avoidance systems developed from flight simulators and in flight data. Johnny Alonso finds out the secrets of how lasers work. DT looks back at the successes of the TDT or Transonic Dynamics Wind Tunnel.
The MISSE project or Materials International Space Station Experiment is a breakthrough program that allows long term experiments in outer space.
A revolutionary technology developed by NASA is being used to detect cancer …
A revolutionary technology developed by NASA is being used to detect cancer instantly, leading to a more accurate diagnosis of this disease. In an effort to quiet our skies, NASA has a new program aimed at reducing noise generated by aircraft.
A unique ballistic parachute system might potentially help pilots and passengers survive …
A unique ballistic parachute system might potentially help pilots and passengers survive a catastrophic accident. NASA's Destination Tomorrow traveled to the Andoya Rocket range in Andennes, Norway and spoke to researchers about the aurora borealis (the northern lights). Norway is a unique place to investigate this phenomenon of the northern skies. NASA's Destination Tomorrow also looks back at how NASA research helped change the shape of America's air superiority in WW II. Find out how air traffic controllers keep a watchful eye on our skies at all times. Discover how a new satellite called CALIPSO is studying the Earth's atmosphere from space.
NASA researchers are developing Solar Sails for deep space exploration. Our nations …
NASA researchers are developing Solar Sails for deep space exploration.
Our nations Charters of Freedom were slowly deteriorating until NASA researchers stepped in to repair the damage.
Destination Tomorrow looks at how the next generation of reusable launch vehicles are being developed.
Retrospective looks back at the NASA 20-foot free flight spin tunnel. Research performed at this tunnel would have a direct impact on virtually every American fighter aircraft from World War 2 through today.
And Johnny Alonso finds out exactly how GPS works.
A special edition of Destination Tomorrow looks back at the first century …
A special edition of Destination Tomorrow looks back at the first century of powered flight. See how two relatively unknown bicycle makers from Dayton, Ohio beat many of the world's foremost thinkers to become the inventors of the airplane. Correspondent Jennifer Pulley speaks to researchers who are working on new designs that could change air travel. New aircraft shapes, cleaner burning fuels, and new materials could be the first steps in the next revolution of aircraft design.
A new type of rover called the Mars tumbleweed is being developed …
A new type of rover called the Mars tumbleweed is being developed by NASA. This wind driven rover might provide a better understanding of the Martian Surface.
Plus we investigate a new robot that will help astronauts in space. Called the Personal Satellite Assistant or PSA, this ingenious robot will move freely in its environment with the help of reduced gravity.
Over the last few years Destination Tomorrow has produced many informative segments …
Over the last few years Destination Tomorrow has produced many informative segments that have highlighted NASA technology. In fact, some technologies and achievements have been so successful we thought they might warrant a closer look.
After years of research and development, the Mars Exploration Rovers have landed and are conducting experiments on the Martian surface; we'll get an update on this amazing achievement.
We also reported on new type of catalytic converter that could potentially eliminate pollution in automobiles. Since then this technology has been applied in creative ways.
And video games are now assisting doctors in treating ADHD or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder; we follow up on this stimulating new technology.
Destination Tomorrow looks at one of Saturn's most fascinating moons called Titan. …
Destination Tomorrow looks at one of Saturn's most fascinating moons called Titan. Learn about how this moon that has one of the best chances for life to exist in its hazy, thick atmosphere.
NASA is working on a unique technique called Aerobraking to slow spacecraft into orbit around distant planets.
And Johnny Alonso finds out how advanced materials including Kevlar can stop a bullet in its tracks.
On part one of this two-part edition of Destination Tomorrow we take …
On part one of this two-part edition of Destination Tomorrow we take a look at Food Technology and how it is used by NASA. We'll find out about packaging and processing food for short and long duration space flights. And we'll see what types of foods astronauts are enjoying in space.
On part two of this special two part Destination Tomorrow we take …
On part two of this special two part Destination Tomorrow we take a look at Food Technology and how it is used by NASA. We will see what the future holds for food technology for longer duration missions to planets like Mars. Plus, Johnny Alonso speaks with Astronaut Mike Foale to find out what it is like to live and eat in space.
On this episode of Destination Tomorrow we take a look at NASA's …
On this episode of Destination Tomorrow we take a look at NASA's new plan for Space Exploration. We'll find out about some of the robotic missions that will lead the way for our Astronauts. And we will talk about some of the challenges of getting to and staying on other worlds.
Program 19 consists of four exciting segments. In the "Behind the Scenes" …
Program 19 consists of four exciting segments. In the "Behind the Scenes" segment, viewers will learn about a joint governmental agency working to redesign the national airspace; in the "Tech Watch" segment, viewers will learn about a new type of airplane which may soon be flying in the Martian Atmosphere; in the "Retrospective" segment viewers find out how NASA's Wind Shear Detection program helped save countless lives; and viewers find out about the Hypersonic X-43 aircraft in the "How it Works" segment.
Program 20 consists of four exciting segments. In the "Behind the Scenes" …
Program 20 consists of four exciting segments. In the "Behind the Scenes" segment, viewers will learn about the new Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter; in the "Tech Watch" segment, viewers will learn about a new type medical device that will give Doctors a form of X-Ray vision; in the "Retrospective" segment viewers find out how the Space Shuttle program was started; and viewers find out about sonic booms in the "How it Works" segment.
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