What’s On Discovery Science
Today Sunday 8 January 2023
A full run down of everything airing on Discovery Science
today.
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S01E06
An account of the first Korean astronaut’s bumpy ride during re-entry
S01E07
Ancient ruins that suggest Europeans arrived in America 1,000 years before Columbus
S01E08
The mysterious disappearance of ships on Lake Michigan
S23E07
The making of handcrafted skis, septic tanks and hydroformed chassis pants
S23E08
Zip line brakes, silk fibre lamps, round balers, and comfort shoes
S23E09
The creation of armoured vehicles, tension fabric buildings and rowers
S23E10
The production of mountain bike suspensions and surgical sutures
S12E01
Skyline logging
S12E02
One of the most powerful planes in the world
S12E03
A look at how monorails are built
S12E06
How mobile phones are manufactured
S04E15
Experts uncover the mystery surrounding the infamous gunfight at the OK Corral
S04E16
How engineers could have built the Tower of Babel
S09E01
Experts analyse what happens when galaxies collide
S09E02
Looking back at the Rosetta mission
S26E23
A look at how everyday items are made
S26E24
A look at how everyday items are made
S26E25
A look at how vacuum excavators are made
S26E26
Eelectric boats and fencing foils
A Houston-based eco-initiative’s unexpected involvement in a gang war
A mutilated toucan is given a prosthetic beak
S01E05
The newspaper circulation war that would change publishing for ever
S01E06
William Clark and Marcus Daly’s fight to control Montana’s copper mines
S01E07
A power failure that forced the crew to consider abandoning the ISS
S01E08
An insight into how a mission to the Salyut space station took a surprising turn
S01E02
Experts investigate if the Nazis were involved in the Apollo space programme
S01E03
Conspiracy theories concerning the 1969 moon landing