Today
on Far Future Horizons we present another exciting episode from the PBS science
documentary series NOVA.
In
this episode of NOVA we will be entering the realm where such mysterious upper atmospheric denizens known as Sprites, Elves and Blue Jets have recently been
discovered.
Can scientists unravel the
mysterious electrical phenomena that lurk between Earth and at the edge of space?
Between the blue sky above
and the infinite blackness beyond lies a frontier that scientists have only
just begun to investigate. In "At the Edge of Space," NOVA takes
viewers on a spectacular exploration of the Earth-space boundary that's home to
some of nature's most puzzling and alluring phenomena: the shimmering aurora,
streaking meteors, and fleeting flashes that shoot upwards from thunderclouds,
known as sprites.
Only discovered in 1989,
sprites have eluded capture because they exist for a mere split-second—40-times
faster than an eye blink. NOVA rides with scientists in a high-flying weather
observation plane on a hunt for sprites, finally snaring them in 3D video and gaining
vital clues to unravelling their mystery. Combining advanced video technology
with stunning footage shot from the International Space Station, "At the
Edge of Space" probes the boundary zone and offers an entirely new
perspective on our home planet.
NOVA: At The Edge of Space can be purchased on DVD from PBS Home Video.
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