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Discovery Science Maanantai 20.5.

04:25
What's That About?
Uncover more remote locations, top secret occupations and things that few people ever get to experience.
05:15
The Gadget Show
Suzi Perry and Jason Bradbury mount a campaign to promote the show using the latest technology. And Jon Bentley tests out the iPhone 4 to see if it lives up to the hype.
05:40
How Tech Works
How is a 3D camera unlocking the mysteries of the British landmark Stonehenge and exposing some extraordinary early graffiti in the process? Dr Singer finds out.

Kello 6:00

06:05
James May's 20th Century
Body Fantastic. James discovers some amazing medical advances as he pushes his body to the limit in a centrifuge, meets top athletes who run using prosthetic legs and witnesses open heart surgery.
06:30
James May's 20th Century
Take Cover. James looks at technology in warfare. He flies a supersonic jet and has a life-changing flight in the Typhoon, which goes from a standing start to nearly 10km high in 150 seconds.
07:00
X-Machines
Antonov, Behemoth, Sea Monster. Watch the Antonov 225 – the biggest aeroplane ever built – in flight. And it is a struggle against time and the elements in South Africa at the biggest iron ore mine in the world.
07:50
Things That Move
Host Jeff Douglas explores how a mixture of inventors, technological innovations and historical trends has led to major developments in travel, transport and mobility.
08:15
Things That Move
Host Jeff Douglas explores how a mixture of inventors, technological innovations and historical trends has led to major developments in travel, transport and mobility.
08:40
The Gadget Show
Suzi Perry and Jason Bradbury mount a campaign to promote the show using the latest technology. And Jon Bentley tests out the iPhone 4 to see if it lives up to the hype.
09:05
How Tech Works
How is a 3D camera unlocking the mysteries of the British landmark Stonehenge and exposing some extraordinary early graffiti in the process? Dr Singer finds out.
09:30
Da Vinci's Machines
Catapult. The crew attempts to recreate a giant catapult, but it soon becomes obvious that manufacturing the bow which powers the device is more complicated than expected.
10:25
What's That About?
The Sports Stadium. Meet innovative architect Peter Eisenman, who is attempting to combine the comforts of home with the live sport experience at the new Cardinals Stadium in Arizona.
11:20
Superships
A Grand Carrier - the Ferry Ulysses. Battling ten-metre-high waves and gale-force winds, the Ferry Ulysses crosses the Irish Sea, keeping afloat with an intricate stabilisation and ballasting system.

Kello 12:00

12:10
Prophets of Science Fiction
Jules Verne. What does it take to put a man on the moon - in the 19th century? Visionary Jules Verne predicted the wonders of the future and even now science races to keep up with his ideas.
13:00
Things That Move
Host Jeff Douglas explores how a mixture of inventors, technological innovations and historical trends has led to major developments in travel, transport and mobility.
13:25
Things That Move
Host Jeff Douglas explores how a mixture of inventors, technological innovations and historical trends has led to major developments in travel, transport and mobility.
13:50
Sci-Fi Science
Super Suits. Using cutting-edge research and theoretical physics, Dr Michio Kaku draws up the blueprints to create real-life super-suits.
14:20
The Gadget Show
Suzi Perry and Jason Bradbury mount a campaign to promote the show using the latest technology. And Jon Bentley tests out the iPhone 4 to see if it lives up to the hype.
14:45
How Tech Works
How is a 3D camera unlocking the mysteries of the British landmark Stonehenge and exposing some extraordinary early graffiti in the process? Dr Singer finds out.
15:10
X-Machines
Antonov, Behemoth, Sea Monster. Watch the Antonov 225 – the biggest aeroplane ever built – in flight. And it is a struggle against time and the elements in South Africa at the biggest iron ore mine in the world.
16:00
Scrapheap Challenge
Presenter Dick Strawbridge challenges three teams to build and race chariots using only what they can scavenge from a scrapheap. Who will be victorious?
16:55
What's That About?
Uncover more remote locations, top secret occupations and things that few people ever get to experience.
17:45
Superships
The Mighty and the Miniature - Atlantic Guardian. When an undersea cable breaks, the world's infrastructure is put at risk. Join the Atlantic Guardian whose job it is to repair the cables and prevent a communications meltdown.

Kello 18:00

18:35
Meteorite Men
Monturaqui Crater & San Juan, Chile. Steve and Geoff battle altitude sickness to explore the Monturaqui Crater. Will they find a meteorite mighty enough to make the trip worthwhile?
19:30
X-Machines
Gemini, Black Marlin, Viper. Can a massive helicopter save a small town in Switzerland? Meanwhile, watch an incredible submersible cargo ship take a gigantic refinery on board.
20:20
Things That Move
Host Jeff Douglas explores how a mixture of inventors, technological innovations and historical trends has led to major developments in travel, transport and mobility.
20:45
Things That Move
Host Jeff Douglas explores how a mixture of inventors, technological innovations and historical trends has led to major developments in travel, transport and mobility.

Kello 21:00

21:10
The Gadget Show
Suzi challenges Ortis to an outdoor race using technology. Plus, Jon Bentley is joined by new gadget girl Pollyanna Woodward to test out the best coffee-making machines.
21:35
How Tech Works
Dr Basil Singer introduces more innovators and inventors behind the planet's most cutting-edge science and technology, including the designer of roller skates with an engine.
22:00
X-Machines
Gemini, Black Marlin, Viper. Can a massive helicopter save a small town in Switzerland? Meanwhile, watch an incredible submersible cargo ship take a gigantic refinery on board.
22:50
Sport Science
To the Max. What are the elements in each sport that are extraordinarily difficult? Hit the field of play with athletes to get an insight into some of the most extreme elements of sports.
23:40
The Gadget Show
Suzi challenges Ortis to an outdoor race using technology. Plus, Jon Bentley is joined by new gadget girl Pollyanna Woodward to test out the best coffee-making machines.

Kello 24:00

00:05
How Tech Works
Dr Basil Singer introduces more innovators and inventors behind the planet's most cutting-edge science and technology, including the designer of roller skates with an engine.
00:30
Sci-Fi Science
Super Suits. Using cutting-edge research and theoretical physics, Dr Michio Kaku draws up the blueprints to create real-life super-suits.
01:00
Things That Move
Host Jeff Douglas explores how a mixture of inventors, technological innovations and historical trends has led to major developments in travel, transport and mobility.
01:25
Things That Move
Host Jeff Douglas explores how a mixture of inventors, technological innovations and historical trends has led to major developments in travel, transport and mobility.
01:50
Sport Science
To the Max. What are the elements in each sport that are extraordinarily difficult? Hit the field of play with athletes to get an insight into some of the most extreme elements of sports.
02:45
X-Machines
Gemini, Black Marlin, Viper. Can a massive helicopter save a small town in Switzerland? Meanwhile, watch an incredible submersible cargo ship take a gigantic refinery on board.
03:35
Things That Move
Host Jeff Douglas explores how a mixture of inventors, technological innovations and historical trends has led to major developments in travel, transport and mobility.
04:00
Things That Move
Host Jeff Douglas explores how a mixture of inventors, technological innovations and historical trends has led to major developments in travel, transport and mobility.
04:25
Superships
The Mighty and the Miniature - Atlantic Guardian. When an undersea cable breaks, the world's infrastructure is put at risk. Join the Atlantic Guardian whose job it is to repair the cables and prevent a communications meltdown.