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A look at some of the world's largest machines.
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Episode 1 - Astronomical Engineering
January. 03,2022
In April 1981, the first Space Shuttle launched, ushering in a new era of space exploration.
Episode 2 - Sea Monsters
January. 10,2022
Taking a look inside the cutting-edge technology that broke the barriers to extreme water travel.
Episode 3 - There Be Dragons
January. 17,2022
The C5 Galaxy is nicknamed the 'Screaming giant'. The Airbus Tanker Craft has revolutionized flight.
Episode 4 - Sub Zero
January. 24,2022
Two versatile all-terrain vehicles that can move through snow where everything else sinks to a halt.
Episode 5 - Earth Biters
January. 31,2022
A Bagger dragline excavator that can produce enough raw material to power a small city in a day.
Episode 6 - Mammoth Manufacturing
February. 07,2022
Pushing the boundaries of materials and equipment, humans strive to perfect machines.
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