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- Korean War veterans relate their experiences fighting in this "forgotten" war.
- A behind-the-scenes look at the Phoenix Mars Mission to land a space probe on the north polar plains of the Red Planet, to investigate the chemistry of the Martian soil and to search for conditions conducive to life.
- A Tucson tea company works directly with growers and tea masters in China to offer high-quality handmade tea to the world.
- In the 1890s, the Neal family was one of the wealthiest self-made families in the Tucson area. No small feat considering the Neals were Black in a place where less than one-half of 1% of the people were Black or of mixed-race ancestry.
- This year marks the 72nd Winterhaven Festival of lights, which began in 1949.
- The hope and future of the Northern Cheyenne Tribe.
- As people, we want to explore beyond the Earth. But for many, the growing challenges of sustaining our civilization has become too important to ignore. To meet this challenge, we will need agriculture technology that uses resources extremely efficiently. The answers might lie where we least expect them. NASA's development of Bio Regenerative Life Support, or using plants to recycle air and water, is the best example of this type of technology. It may be that exploring further and living on another planet is not a luxury after all, but instead a crucial step in how humans change the paradigm we are caught in on Earth.
- Researchers discover unexpected images within 500 year old Spanish altar paintings by Fernando Gallego and other artists of that time.
- Sharing stories of the people that make Arizona such a unique and vibrant place to live, Arizona Illustrated brings beauty, tradition, culture and great adventures to you wherever you may be.
- The Phoenix Mars Mission blasted off to the Red Planet in August 2007. This film chronicles the meticulous preparation through blastoff. The Phoenix Mars Lander scheduled to land on the Martian surface on May 25, 2008. Once on the surface, scientists from around the world will gather to search for water in the form of ice under the planet's surface.
- A water crisis has California in headlines across the country, but the untold story is that a water shortage is dogging all of the states in the Colorado River Basin. Beyond the Mirage: The Future of Water in the West reveals new technologies and challenges old ideas through interwoven stories that connect the Colorado snowpack to the bright lights of Las Vegas; presents the challenges facing and competition between the desert cities of Arizona, California and Nevada and potential solutions being developed in Israel and China.