Overview
The best-known scientific instrument in history was dying. After nearly 20 years in space and hundreds of thousands of spectacular images, the Hubble Space Telescope's gyroscopes and sensors were failing, its batteries running down, and some of its instruments were already dead. The only hope to save Hubble was a mission so dangerous that in 2004 NASA cancelled it because it was considered too risky.
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37 - 1Darwin's Darkest Hour October 06, 2009
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37 - 2Hubble's Amazing Rescue October 13, 2009
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37 - 3Lizard Kings October 20, 2009
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37 - 4Becoming Human: First Steps November 03, 2009
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37 - 5Becoming Human: Birth of Humanity November 10, 2009
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37 - 6Becoming Human: Last Human Standing November 17, 2009
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37 - 7What Are Dreams? November 24, 2009
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37 - 8What Darwin Never Knew December 29, 2009
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37 - 9Killer Subs in Pearl Harbor January 05, 2010
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37 - 10Building Pharaoh's Ship January 12, 2010
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37 - 11Riddles of the Sphinx January 19, 2010
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37 - 12Ghosts of Machu Picchu February 02, 2010
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37 - 13Extreme Cave Diving February 09, 2010
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37 - 14The Pluto Files March 02, 2010
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37 - 15Hunting the Edge of Space: The Mystery of the Milky Way April 06, 2010
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37 - 16Hunting the Edge of Space: The Ever Expanding Universe April 13, 2010
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37 - 17Mind Over Money April 27, 2010
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37 - 18Mt. St. Helens Back From the Dead May 04, 2010