Extras

Scott and Mark Kelly undergo studies to understand the effect of spaceflight on the body.
The Twin Study

Scott Kelly Returns to Earth After a Year in Space
The Soyuz spacecraft carrying Scott Kelly and Mikhail Kornienko lands on March 2nd, 2016.
Scott Kelly Returns to Earth After a Year in Space

The Legacy of the One Year Mission
Astronauts Scott Kelly and Jessica Meir discuss the importance of the Twin Study.
The Legacy of the One Year Mission

Jessica and Victor Visit Kennedy Space Center
The astronauts take in the history of spaceflight at the Kennedy Space Center.
Jessica and Victor Visit Kennedy Space Center

Beyond A Year in Space follows Scott Kelly's return to Earth and NASA's Twin Study.
Episode 2 Preview

As they orbit the Earth, astronauts have a unique perspective on the wealth and poverty.
Space Wealth

Twin astronauts Scott and Mark Kelly are ideal subjects for studying the effects of space.
Space Twins

Scott Kelly stays connected to people on Earth with Twitter and Instagram. #YearinSpace
Space Tweets

As he heads into space, Scott Kelly must say goodbye to everything he knows and loves.
Space Travel: Saying Goodbye

Space: The Only Place Left Where the US and Russia Cooperate
Tensions between Russia and the United States remain high — except in space.
Space: The Only Place Left Where the US and Russia Cooperate

We dream of traveling across the solar system. But what compels us to reach for the stars?
Space Dreams

Houston We Have A Problem: Dodging Space Debris
A huge belt of space debris orbits Earth- a single piece could be fatal.
Houston We Have A Problem: Dodging Space Debris

NASA astronaut Scott Kelly misses more than people as he orbits the Earth for a year.
Earthly Pleasures

The margin of error when docking at the ISS is mere inches & they’re moving at 17,500 mph.
Space Parking

The ISS is a floating science lab moving at 17,500 miles per hour, 250 miles above Earth.
Space Science
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