Xploration Outer Space

Xploration Outer Space

Host Emily Calandrelli, Harvard scholar and former Nasa employee, takes viewers on incredible journeys through space. She visits various NASA facilities as we search for answers about our universe. Xploration Outer Space is part of the Xploration Station two hour syndicated block airing on Fox stations throughout the country.

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Prepping for Mars

1. Prepping for Mars

Air Date: 2014-09-13

Join host Emily Calandrelli as she talks to scientists about the next stop in our solar system – Mars. She visits NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory to meet Curiosity, the rover currently exploring Mars and slowly unlocking its mysteries. Then Emily heads to Hanksville, Utah to meet up with a group of students at the Mars Desert Research Station and find out what it could be like to live on Mars.

Astronaut Training

2. Astronaut Training

Air Date: 2014-09-20

Emily Calandrelli travels to Johnson Space Center to get an inside look at what it takes to be an astronaut. She explores an astronaut dive in the Neutral Buoyancy Lab, then takes a closer look at the suit that keeps astronauts safe in the vacuum of space. Veteran astronaut Cady Coleman joins her as she rides the famous Vomit Comet aircraft to experience the weightlessness of space.

Robots in Space

3. Robots in Space

Air Date: 2014-09-27

Host Emily Calandrelli explores the robots that are changing the way we explore space - and helping people on earth. Emily meets Robonaut, a man-like robot assisting astronauts on the International Space Station. Then she takes a ride in the Space Exploration Vehicle, which hopes to eventually land on the Moon or Mars. She also examines a 13 foot spider like robot named ATHLETE.

Life Beyond Earth

4. Life Beyond Earth

Air Date: 2014-10-04

Host Emily Calandrelli assembles an investigative team to tackle one of the biggest questions of our time: Are we alone? She travels to the SETI institute to meet with leading scientists Jill Tarter and Seth Shostak to learn how we are searching for intelligent life in our universe. She also meets with Chris McKay at NASA Ames Research Center to hear his top candidates to host life beyond earth.

Asteroids

5. Asteroids

Air Date: 2014-10-11

Host Emily Calandrelli speaks to experts who are learning everything they can about asteroids and their potential impact on earth. From the dinosaur killer to the Chelyabinsk meteor of 2013 - we learn about the destructive power of asteroids. Emily takes a trip to the Ames Vertical Gun Range for an experiment that predicts impact size on the moon and the Earth. Emily also travels to Seattle Washington to meet a company that has a plan to profit from the valuable material hidden in these rocky bodies.

Space Balloons

6. Space Balloons

Air Date: 2014-10-18

Host Emily Calandrelli visits with experts to discuss the scientific advantages of high altitude balloons. Emily travels to Wallops Flight Facility to see how these balloons are created and tested to survive the rigors of near space. She also learns about one balloon that lifted an 8000 lb. telescope to the edge of space and discovered something amazing. And finally, Emily travels to West Virginia to launch a balloon of her own, which leads to a dramatic search and rescue mission.

Journey to the Moon

7. Journey to the Moon

Air Date: 2014-10-25

Host Emily Calandrelli meets with scientists to discuss the creation, composition and history of the Earth’s nearest neighbor: The Moon. Plus, she travels to two of the teams competing for the Google Lunar X Prize, a $30 million award given to the first group to land a rover on the Moon, travel across its surface, and send images back to Earth. Plus, Emily poses the question: When are we going to return to the Moon?

Space Tourism

8. Space Tourism

Air Date: 2014-11-01

Host Emily Calandrelli explores the next great travel destination: Outer Space. With trips ranging from $75,000 into the millions, Emily visits with several companies that are planning to send tourists into space over the next few years. Also, a unique trip inside Virgin Galactic to see their unique plans to transport private citizens into outer space. Plus, amazing details of a 2-week vacation to the International Space Station and a return home….orbiting the Moon.

Rockets and Propulsion

9. Rockets and Propulsion

Air Date: 2014-11-08

Host Emily Calandrelli examines how rockets are made, how they blast off, and how they make their way through the Earth’s atmosphere. Emily travels to NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia for an all-access pass as the crew prepares for the launch of the Antares Rocket. Plus, an introduction to a propulsion system that could be the key to one day traveling to Mars.

Satellites

10. Satellites

Air Date: 2014-11-15

Host Emily Calandrelli delves into the world of satellites: from small cube-sized ones all the way up to large space crafts that orbit the Earth and document changes in our geography. Emily visits one of the largest satellite manufacturers in the world to see how satellites are made and tested for the rigors of outer space. Plus, a trip inside the cleanroom to get a sneak peek at the building of NASA’s ICESat 2.

The All Powerful Sun

11. The All Powerful Sun

Air Date: 2014-11-22

Host Emily Calandrelli meets with a team of scientists to discuss the dynamic, explosive, and dangerous center of the Solar System: the Sun. Emily explores the threat that two types of solar explosions can pose to us here on Earth. Plus, we get a tour of the world’s largest solar farm in California’s Mojave Desert.

Extreme Space

12. Extreme Space

Air Date: 2014-11-29

Host Emily Calandrelli meets with a team of scientists to discuss the death of massive stars in the Universe. The aftermath produces some of the brightest and most violent scenes – from supernovas to gamma ray bursts to one of the most intriguing events in the cosmos: black holes. Plus, a unique way to track these amazing acts: in mid-air on board a 747.

Entrepreneurs of Space Exploration

13. Entrepreneurs of Space Exploration

Air Date: 2014-12-06

Through the eyes of astronauts, entrepreneurs, and inventors, host Emily Calandrelli asks one of the key questions of Outer Space: Why do we explore? We’ll hear from several astronauts and visit a few locations where the most powerful observatory is being built – The James Webb Space Telescope. Plus, we’ll meet a man with a unique goal of building a human settlement on the planet Mars. There’s only one catch: if you go, you can’t come back.

Top 20 Greatest Moments in Space

1. Top 20 Greatest Moments in Space

Air Date: 2015-09-12

Xploration Outer Space names “The Top 20 Greatest Moments in Space: Caught on Video.” These are the most breathtaking, the most dramatic, the most important and the most fun images captured by the space program from here in our solar system to the galaxies beyond. From milestones in space travel to startling discoveries in space, this special episode counts down a memorable Top 20 that’s out of this world.

NASA Spinoffs

2. NASA Spinoffs

Air Date: 2015-09-19

You may not know it, but every day you’re using technology from space right here on earth! From the tiny camera in your smart phone… to the space-age material that helps people walk again on prosthetic limbs… Host Emily Calandrelli discovers the products made for the NASA space program that now make life better down here on the ground.

Space Camp

3. Space Camp

Air Date: 2015-09-26

From mission control to space walks - Join host Emily Calandrelli this week as she explores the unique world of Space Camp in Huntsville, AL. People from all ages come here each year to experience what its like to train like an astronaut.

Space This Amusement Park

4. Space This Amusement Park

Air Date: 2015-10-03

What do space and Amusement parks have in common? Join Emily Calandrelli and astronaut Jon McBride as they discover how amusement park rides can be just like space travel. Weightlessness, high G’s, and disorientation are all a part of the human experience in space. Jon provides his first hand account of how these rides can give us a glimpse of what its like beyond our home planet.

Space Disasters

5. Space Disasters

Air Date: 2015-10-10

Space travel is a dangerous business and that is never more apparent than when disaster strikes. Join host Emily Calandrelli as she explores the most prominent disasters in our journey through the cosmos, and what we learned from each set-back.

Why We Explore

6. Why We Explore

Air Date: 2015-10-17

Host Emily Calandrelli makes the case for space exploration. Astronauts have reported a profound change in perspective when looking back at the earth from space from space, which they believe could change the world if experienced by others. And the economic benefits of space exploration are also featured in this fascinating episode.

Exoplanets

7. Exoplanets

Air Date: 2015-10-24

The discovery of exoplanets outside our solar system opened up a universe of possibilities – and we have never been closer to finding Earth’s twin than we are today. As our ability to search beyond our planet becomes more sophisticated, we are making leaps and bounds in our discoveries of other worlds. Join host Emily Calandrelli as she explores the fascinating world of exoplanets.

Building and Testing Rockets

8. Building and Testing Rockets

Air Date: 2015-10-31

Rockets are the incredible vehicles that bring people and cargo into space, so how are they built and tested? Join Emily Calandrelli as she tours a 1 million square foot facility in Alabama that is manufacturing some of the world’s most powerful rockets. Then she travels to a NASA facility to see how these rockets are put to the test before launch.

Future of Space Exploration

9. Future of Space Exploration

Air Date: 2015-11-07

As technology rapidly advances, what does the future of space exploration look like? Join host Emily Calandrelli as she meets up with the world’s leading experts and explores how we will travel through space in the future.

Extreme Solar System

10. Extreme Solar System

Air Date: 2015-11-14

Our solar system has some extreme environments. Join host Emily Calandrelli as she explores the most inhospitable and extreme places in our own solar system. Also, learn how the extreme environments here on earth are telling scientists where to look for life on other planets.

Killer Debris From Space

11. Killer Debris From Space

Air Date: 2015-11-21

It is all around us, yet we can't see it. Space debris is orbiting our planet in increasing numbers and could pose risks to both astronauts in space and humans on earth. Join host Emily Calandrelli as she explores what exactly this "space junk" is and how we track and manage all of the stuff hurtling around our planet.

Solving Mars

12. Solving Mars

Air Date: 2015-11-28

As scientists get closer to putting humans on mars, they are running into some very real problems that need to be solved. Join host Emily Calandrelli as she examines what obstacles we need to overcome to put the first human on Mars. And the people coming up with the solutions might surprise you.

Men on the Moon

13. Men on the Moon

Air Date: 2015-12-05

In this episode, host Emily Calandrelli takes viewers back in time to the moment the historic Apollo program changed our world forever by landing a man on the moon. Astronauts, explorers, and engineers weigh in on the successes and failures of the missions and what we learned about ourselves in the process.

Astronaut Health

14. Astronaut Health

Air Date: 2015-12-12

Learning how space affects the body is crucial if we want to journey deeper into the galaxy. Join host Emily Calandrelli as she trains and eats like an astronaut and learns about the dangers and challenges astronauts face when they travel outside our planet.

Student Astronaut Contest

15. Student Astronaut Contest

Air Date: 2015-12-19

A nationwide contest produced one lucky winner who got to train like a scientist astronaut alongside host Emily Calandrelli. Join Emily as she gets to know the winner and together, they prepare for space.

Mojave Air and Space Port

16. Mojave Air and Space Port

Air Date: 2016-10-22

The world’s leading private space companies are testing their top-secret technologies everyday in the desert of California. Join Emily Calandrelli as she explores Mojave Air and Space Port and the technologies of tomorrow that will lead the way in space exploration.

Aliens

17. Aliens

Air Date: 2016-11-05

Join Emily Calandrelli in the search for aliens.

Citizen Science

1. Citizen Science

Air Date: 2016-09-10

Emily Calandrelli discovers various ways the public is helping scientists explore outer space; from sending bacteria samples to the International Space Station to tweeting observations about the Northern Lights. Another way they help is by using home computers to search for alien life.

Surviving Space

2. Surviving Space

Air Date: 2016-09-17

Once we land on Mars, how will we survive? Emily Calandrelli visits NASA’s Swamp Works, which tests space suits and machines for Mars-like conditions. We also look at the history of space suits, and discover a futuristic space suit that’s in the works at MIT.

Engineering in Space

3. Engineering in Space

Air Date: 2016-09-24

To send rockets to outer space, it requires all types of engineers. Emily Calandrelli visits four types of engineers who are on the cutting edge of aerospace technology. From building rocket engines using 3D printing to creating autonomous robots that will explore Mars, we’ll look at a variety of exciting careers.

A Satelite's Eye View

4. A Satelite's Eye View

Air Date: 2016-10-01

Satellites help us understand our world and the universe.

Art of Space

5. Art of Space

Air Date: 2016-10-08

Four artists display their unique methods of illustrating the mysterious frontier of outer space. Don Pettit, an astronaut, takes amazing photos from the International Space Station. Another artist uses spray paint to portray vivid views of space.

Who Owns Space?

6. Who Owns Space?

Air Date: 2016-10-15

Private companies are now making plans to venture into outer space to mine valuable resources from asteroids and the moon. But is it legal? Emily Calandrelli as we look at the futuristic plans of these companies, and the recent laws giving them permission. We also look at the legal battles of one man who boldly claims to own an asteroid.

Stories from Space

7. Stories from Space

Air Date: 2016-10-22

Four astronauts who have gone on missions into outer space share their perspective of life in micro-gravity. Emily Calandrelli visits each astronaut, including Story Musgrave, the only astronaut to fly aboard all five space shuttles, and Anna Fisher, one of the first American females to go into space.

#StudentAstronaut Contest

8. #StudentAstronaut Contest

Air Date: 2016-11-12

High school and college students compete for a fantastic prize: Going aboard a Zero-G aircraft where they’ll experience microgravity with host, Emily Calandrelli. We’ll see the student-winner try to execute a scientific experiment in weightlessness.

Space Bots

9. Space Bots

Air Date: 2016-11-19

When venturing into deep space to discover new worlds, robots are needed to first explore these extreme environments. Host Emily Calandrelli shows us robots that are leading the way, both to Mars, and other destinations in the future.

The Space Shuttle Years

10. The Space Shuttle Years

Air Date: 2016-11-26

The Space Shuttle program spanned 30 years, and accomplished many things in low-Earth orbit. Host Emily Calandrelli speaks with five astronauts who ventured into space aboard this amazing and complex spacecraft.

What Makes a Planet?

11. What Makes a Planet?

Air Date: 2016-12-03

We’ll explain why Pluto is no longer considered a planet, and why some scientists believe there is another planet in our solar system that hasn’t been discovered yet. Host Emily Calandrelli looks at many objects that, regardless of definition, look like new and fascinating planets.

A Space Station for All

12. A Space Station for All

Air Date: 2016-12-24

Emily Calandrelli explores what kind of experiments are being conducted on the International Space Station that will benefit humans on earth. We’ll look at the history of the I.S.S., and see how students are communicating directly with astronauts aboard the space station.

Moon vs. Mars

13. Moon vs. Mars

Air Date: 2016-12-31

Emily Calandrelli explores what kind of experiments are being conducted on the International Space Station that will benefit humans on earth. We’ll look at the history of the I.S.S., and see how students are communicating directly with astronauts aboard the space station.

Landing On Mars

1. Landing On Mars

Air Date: 2017-09-04

NASA has been remarkably successful sending robot to Mars’ surface. Host Emily Calandrelli looks at the varied and ingenious methods used to land spacecraft on the red planet, starting with Pathfinder in 1997.

2011 A Space Odyssey

2. 2011 A Space Odyssey

Air Date: 2017-09-11

The year 2011 was remarkable as NASA visited several planets, asteroids and comets. Host Emily Calandrelli explores the amazing journeys of spacecraft that gathered spectacular images of Mercury, Jupiter and Mars.

Surviving In Deep Space

3. Surviving In Deep Space

Air Date: 2017-09-18

Emily Calandrelli looks at how surviving in deep space can become a reality. Lockheed Martin is designing a spacecraft, similar to a smaller International Space Station, where astronauts can comfortably make a three-year trip to Mars and back.

Spectacular Space Views

4. Spectacular Space Views

Air Date: 2017-09-25

The Hubble Space Telescope provides amazing insights into our universe, capturing stars forming and distant galaxies. Host Emily Calandrelli looks at the incredible phenomena of our universe, and our own planet’s turbulent atmosphere.

Legends of Apollo

5. Legends of Apollo

Air Date: 2017-10-07

When Neil Armstrong became the first human to set foot on the moon, it put an emphatic end to the space race between the United States and the Soviet Union. Host Emily Calandrelli looks at the accomplishments of Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin, the two astronauts who first landed on the moon.

Space Myths

6. Space Myths

Air Date: 2017-10-14

Is Mercury the hottest planet in our solar system? No, it’s not. There’s a lot of misinformation about our solar system. Host Emily Calandrelli speaks to experts who debunk many of the myths about outer space.

Lost in Space

7. Lost in Space

Air Date: 2017-10-21

There have been a few occasions when spacecraft have been lost in space. Host Emily Calandrelli looks at several of these adventures. In some cases, the spacecraft that were lost, were remarkable found again.

Canadian Space Agency

8. Canadian Space Agency

Air Date: 2017-10-28

Canada has made significant contributions to the space effort, despite having a much smaller budget than NASA. Host Emily Calandrelli visits the Canadian Space Center in Quebec, and examines their exceptional expertise in robotics, which includes the famous Canadarm.

Fun with the Sun

9. Fun with the Sun

Air Date: 2017-11-04

Host Emily Calandrelli looks at NASA’s next mission to send a spacecraft that will “touch” the sun. She also witnesses a total solar eclipse, and visits a man who races homing pigeons, a bird that uses the sun to navigate its way home from hundreds of miles away.

Space Firsts

10. Space Firsts

Air Date: 2017-11-11

A look at the first African-American woman in space and the first spacecraft to reach interstellar space. Host Emily Calandrelli interviews several pioneers of space and discovers the determination and courage required to become the “first.”

Teaming up With NASA

11. Teaming up With NASA

Air Date: 2017-11-18

Many private companies are working with NASA to make space exploration more efficient. Host Emily Calandrelli visits the Sierra Nevada Corporation, which is building a spacecraft that can deliver cargo to and from the International Space Station.

Students of Space

12. Students of Space

Air Date: 2017-12-09

A boy scout troop sends an experiment to the International Space Station. A 14-year old girl has aspirations of becoming the first astronaut to set foot on Mars. Host Emily Calandrelli looks at students who are becoming involved with space exploration.

2017 #StudentAstronaut Contest

13. 2017 #StudentAstronaut Contest

Air Date: 2017-12-16

One incredible student wins the prize of going to Hawaii and experience the HI-SEAS habitat, which simulates life on Mars. Host Emily Calandrelli joins the contest winner in this special episode.

Mars InSight

1. Mars InSight

Air Date: 2018-10-07

Emily Calandrelli visits the launch pad to see the launch of NASA's Mars InSight spacecraft.

Space Oddities

2. Space Oddities

Air Date: 2018-10-14

Emily Calandrelli visits with experts to explore the most bizarre space oddities in our universe.

Future of Space Medicine

3. Future of Space Medicine

Air Date: 2018-10-21

Emily Calandrelli uncovers the future of space medicine Human hibernation;robotic surgery;psychology

Tales of The Cosmos

4. Tales of The Cosmos

Air Date: 2018-10-28

Emily Calandrelli interviews astronauts and engineers who have experienced the wonder of outer space first hand.

Mission's End

5. Mission's End

Air Date: 2018-11-18

Emily Calandrelli explores how space missions come to an end.

Unique Space Jobs

6. Unique Space Jobs

Air Date: 2018-11-25

Emily Calandrelli explores the most unique jobs in the space industry.

Extreme Labs

7. Extreme Labs

Air Date: 2018-12-02

Emily Calandrelli explores our planets most extreme environments to uncover some incredible science!

Highlights of Apollo

8. Highlights of Apollo

Air Date: 2018-12-09

Emily Calandrelli uncovers the highlights of the historic Apollo missions.

Student Astronaut Contest

9. Student Astronaut Contest

Air Date: 2018-12-23

Emily Calandrelli joins the winner of our annual #StudentAstronaut contest in Russia to train like an astronaut.

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2014-09-13

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65 (5 seasons)

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Steve Rotfeld Productions

Steve Rotfeld Productions