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TITLE: |
Adventure of discovery [videorecording]. |
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The New Explorers No. 1 |
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[Chicago, IL] : Public Media ; 1996. |
DESCRIPTION: |
1 video cassette (29 mins.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in + 1 teacher's guide. |
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Original copy. |
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For classroom or private home use only. |
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Hosted by Bill Kurtis. |
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Will astronauts of the future be eating sweet potatoes on Mars? As you'll discover in this eye-opening program, great adventures often begin with simple curiosity and ingenuity. The yearlong and lifelong space flights of the future will require crops that can grow in space conditions-without soil, sunlight, or gravity. NASA scientists are testing the sweet potato under every condition imaginable to find out how to grow it in space. In the process, they are helping people farm and eat better right here on earth. |
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VHS. |
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English. |
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Compliments of PRELStar and the Pacific Mathematics and Science Consortium at Pacific Resources for Education and Learning |
ADDED ENTRY: |
Kurtis, Bill |
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Public Media. |
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New Explorer |
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