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- A look at the life of the astronaut, Neil Armstrong, and the legendary space mission that led him to become the first man to walk on the Moon on July 20, 1969.
- After a five-year journey, NASA's Juno Spacecraft created history late on July 4 when it successfully entered Jupiter's orbit.
- To celebrate the Apollo moon landing's 50th anniversary, Professor Brian Cox and Dara O Briain travel to where the historic Apollo 11 mission began - Cape Canaveral in Florida. They hear first hand from astronaut general Charlie Duke what it was like to guide Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin to the surface of the Moon in the Lunar Lander and how he followed in their footsteps three years later. They also look at the most exciting new developments and, with privileged access, they broadcast from the top of launch tower that is being prepared for crewed missions and from the assembly line of a spacecraft factory. They are joined by astrophysicist and medic Dr Kevin Fong and mathematician Dr Hannah Fry, who explore the latest developments in human space flight - from cutting-edge spacewalk technology to a future Mars buggy.
- Prof Brian Cox journeys into a supermassive black hole - a monster that can destroy worlds, stop time, and is forcing us to reassess our understanding of reality.
- Engineering in space represents the future of human civilization but also poses some of our greatest technical difficulties.
- Commercialization in the space industry brings a new era of innovation and exploration.
- 2011–TV EpisodeDon visits the Smith & Wesson factory, works on a ski jump, participates in a rocket launch, helps repair a pier, and visits a large Van de Graaff generator.