
Overview
In 2014, the International Space Station had to move three times to avoid lethal chunks of space debris and there is an increasing problem of satellites mysteriously breaking down. With first-hand accounts from astronauts and experts, Horizon reveals the scale of the problem of space junk. Our planet is surrounded by hundreds of millions of pieces of junk moving at 17,000 miles per hour. Now the US government is investing a billion dollars to track them, and companies around the world are developing ways to clear up their mess - from robot arms to nets and harpoons. Horizon investigates the science behind the hit film Gravity and discovers the reality is far more worrying than the Hollywood fiction.
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52 - 1Should I Eat Meat? The Big Health Dilemma August 18, 2014
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52 - 2Should I Eat Meat? How to Feed the Planet August 20, 2014
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52 - 3Allergies: Modern Life and Me August 27, 2014
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52 - 4Inside the Dark Web September 03, 2014
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52 - 5Ebola - The search for a cure September 10, 2014
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52 - 6Is your Brain Male or Female? September 29, 2014
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52 - 7Secrets of the Solar System March 03, 2015
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52 - 8Aftershock: The Hunt for Gravitational Waves March 10, 2015
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52 - 9Dancing in the Dark - The End of Physics? March 17, 2015
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52 - 1070 Million Animal Mummies: Egypt's Dark Secret May 11, 2015
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52 - 11Is Binge Drinking Really That Bad? May 20, 2015
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52 - 12The Trouble with Space Junk August 05, 2015
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52 - 13Are Health Tests Really A Good Idea? August 12, 2015
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52 - 14First Britons August 19, 2015
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52 - 15OCD: A Monster In My Mind August 26, 2015
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52 - 16Which Universe Are We In? September 02, 2015
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52 - 17Cosmic Dawn: The Real Moment of Creation September 09, 2015
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52 - 18Are Video Games Really That Bad? September 16, 2015