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Marabella Productions: Award-Winning, Innovative Documentaries and Television Series

Marabella Productions


    • Dec 10, 2010 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 1m AVG DURATION
    • 18 EPISODES


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    Origins of the Solar System

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2010 0:58


    PBS NOVA scienceNOW Did an ancient supernova explosion trigger the birth of the solar system? Scientists are finally closing in on evidence that, nearly five billion years ago, a supernova shock wave swept through a cloud of dust and gas and caused it to collapse, eventually forming the sun and the planets. Meteorite hunters have scoured the globe for space rocks containing evidence of this ancient supernova in the form of rare isotopes that could only be created in the intense pressure of a supernova explosion. Working side-by-side with computer modelers, who create dazzling visual simulations of the baby solar system, they have revealed that the death of an enormous star, at least twenty times the mass of our sun, could be responsible for the birth of our own solar system. We also see amazing Hubble images of nebulae where the same cycle is happening today.

    Man-Made Disasters

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2010 1:18


    1X60 min. documentary, National Geographic Channel Drilling for natural gas causes a mud volcano in Java. Urban sprawl bolsters microclimates in Atlanta that help strengthen an approaching tornado.  Miiners in Newcastle, Australia remove so much coal and water from the earth it causes the most severe earthquake in Australian history.  Can a direct link be drawn between human activity and these ‘natural disasters’?  The jury is still out.  Some geophysicists believe these are examples of man’s capacity for drastically and suddenly awakening the planet’s destructive force, others believe these conjectures are without merit.  Does our quest for power and our impulse to build mega-structures come with an unexpected price tag? Certain forward-thinking energy companies and structural engineers are assuming it does, and they’re at the vanguard of a new movement that’s finding ways to generate energy and build big without disrupting the delicate balance of forces below—and above—the earth’s crust.

    Finding The Origin Of Life

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2009 1:02


    National Geographic Channel 2009 As far as we know, life is unique to Earth. So how did it come to be? And why here? We’ve all wondered about the origins of life, but one scientist in San Diego believes that he and his mentor found the answer. Dr. Jeffrey Bada at UC San Diego, sheds new light on renowned scientist Stanley Miller’s controversial experiment from a half century ago. Like Miller, Bada recreates conditions on Earth before life began 4 billion years ago. But this time, Bada introduces 21st century technology that Miller could only dream of. While cameras roll, the San Diego scientist mixes up a batch of “primordial ooze,” then, similar to the mythical Dr. Frankenstein, zaps it with a bolt of electricity—“primordial lightning.” The results? Amino acids, the building blocks of all life. It was this stunning experiment that first demonstrated that life could have evolved spontaneously from a combination of chemical processes present on early Earth. Still, how could these amino acids evolve to become bacteria, animals, and eventually humans? How did life start reproducing itself from something that isn’t alive?

    Earth Without The Moon

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2009 1:18


    National Geographic Channel 2009Earth Without The Moon reveals the startling fact that the Moon is receding from Earth and is gaining speed each year. The moon is a stabilizing force for Earth, enabling life to originate, evolve, and exist over the last 4 billion years. However, when it recedes just 10% further from Earth, the Earth will tip up to 90 degrees on its axis, creating endless catastrophes.  Extreme temperature swings will push oceans to the poles and ice to the equator; massive dust storms and hurricanes will last hundreds of years; rising sea levels will submerge cities like New York and Rio de Janeiro. Without our Moon, life as we know it will perish from the Earth.

    Secret World Of Fireworks

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2009 0:41


    Premiere Date: TBD 1X60 min. documentary, National GeographicSecret World of Fireworks (w.t.) explores the closely held secrets, recipes, and techniques from the world of pyrotechnic showmen. For the first time in this HD special, National Geographic takes a behind the scenes look into this exclusive world with unique access from Zambelli Internationale of New Castle, Pennsylvania – America’s “First Family of Fireworks” – along with rocket scientists and chemists from Los Alamos, New Mexico.

    Failure Analysis Part 3

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2009 1:00


    The Science ChannelNovember 20043x60 min. docudramaEpisode #3: Hip FailureWhen disaster strikes, leaving us feeling helpless and out of control, science is our refuge. Science can explain the unforeseen tragedies that change our lives, determine what variables led to catastrophe, and help prevent them in the future. Every day, across the country, failure analysis experts are using investigative sciences to build a better tomorrow on lessons learned.

    Failure Analysis Part 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2009 0:59


    The Science ChannelNovember 20043x60 min. docudramaEpisode #2: Pipeline FireWhen disaster strikes, leaving us feeling helpless and out of control, science is our refuge. Science can explain the unforeseen tragedies that change our lives, determine what variables led to catastrophe, and help prevent them in the future. Every day, across the country, failure analysis experts are using investigative sciences to build a better tomorrow on lessons learned.

    ROBOCAR

    Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2009 0:48


    ROBOCARDiscovery Studios/Science ChannelJuly 14, 2008 10pm ET6x60 non-fiction seriesThere are lots of bad drivers out there, but could a car drive itself better than a person?

    America's Lost H-Bomb

    Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2009 1:17


    AMERICA’S LOST H-BOMBThe Science Channel in CO-PRODUCTION with Marabella ProductionsAugust 19, 2007 10pm ET1x60 min. documentaryIn 1958, a nuclear bomb was jettisoned off the coast of Savannah, Georgia. Containing 400 pounds of conventional explosives and an undisclosed quantity of highly enriched uranium, the bomb's explosive yield was 100 times that of the Hiroshima bomb. For weeks, the U.S. Navy and Air Force searched for the bomb in the silty waters around Tybee Island. Deemed "irretrievably lost," the 7,600 pound nuclear Tybee bomb is still out there...

    Base Camp Moon

    Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2009 1:02


    BASE CAMP MOONThe Science ChannelMay 7, 2007 9pm ET1x60 min. documentaryIt has been more than 30 years since NASA put men on the moon and brought them back. Now, plans are underway to return astronauts to the lunar surface. And this time, it doesn't appear they will be leaving anytime soon.2007 CINE GOLDEN EAGLE WINNER for OUTSTANDING SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMMING

    Trail Of Terror: The Story Of Pan Am 103

    Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2009 0:56


    TRAIL of TERROR: The Story of Pan Am 103Discovery ChannelNovember 27, 2006 10pm ET1x60 min. specialThe Story of Pan Am 103 showcases the real-life drama of federal forensic teams. This one-hour special not only features case details, but also reveals the psychology, art, and technology used to make it all possible-- experiencing the investigation through the eyes of those who lived it.

    INSIDE NCIS

    Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2009 0:39


    INSIDE NCISThe National Geographic Channel in CO-PRODUCTION with Marabella ProductionsMay 30, 2006 9pm ET1x60 min. pilotFor America's Armed Forces, the war on terror began in a port just off the coast of Yemen. On October 12, 2000, a small boat packed with explosives slams into the USS Cole. 17 American sailors are killed, dozens more critically injured. Finding out who did it, and why, falls to one of the most elite federal law enforcement agencies on the planet. The NCIS' Naval Criminal Investigative Service.

    The Space Shuttle: Countdown To Comeback

    Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2009 1:09


    THE SPACE-SHUTTLE: COUNTDOWN TO COMEBACKDiscovery ChannelFebruary 16, 2006 9pm ET1x60 min. documentaryIt has been more than two years since the space shuttle Columbia ripped apart in the Texas sky and fell to the Earth in a shower of hot metal. In the wake of the tragedy, NASA scientists and engineers have been consumed by a single desire...to get America's space program back on track.

    Grounded On 9/11

    Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2009 1:51


    GROUNDED ON 9/11The History Channel, A&ESeptember 11, 2005 9pm ET1x60 min. documentaryGROUNDED is the harrowing story of four of the most critical hours in aviation history that begins on 9/11 with nearly 6,5000 planes in the air carrying close to 1,000,000 people and ends with quiet empty skies over a stunned continent.On a typical day, about 20 aircraft every hour are rerouted to new destinations. On 9/11 controllers rerouted more than 1100 flights in the first 15 minutes after the order is issued - more than one every second - all without further death or injury to hundreds of thousands of passengers and crew at risk that day.

    Return To Flight: Fixing The Space Shuttle

    Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2009 1:18


    RETURN TO FLIGHT: FIXING THE SPACE SHUTTLEDiscovery ChannelMay 15, 2005 8pm ET1x90 min. doc./realityIn the skies over Texas, the space shuttle Columbia and the seven heroic astronauts on board fall helplessly to the earth in a shower of hot metal. In an instant, the powerful symbol of technological achievement and national pride is reduced to thousands of pieces of smoldering debris. And somewhere among the wreckage lies the uncertain future of human space exploration.

    Astronaut Diaries: Remembering The Columbia Shuttle Crew

    Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2009 2:10


    ASTRONAUT DIARIES: REMEMBERING THE COLUMBIA SHUTTLE CREWThe Science ChannelMay 14, 2005 9pm ET1x60 min. documentaryDave Brown (first from the left) on February 1, 2003 was a first-time astronaut aboard the space shuttle Columbia.. Dave was also an aspiring filmmaker who shot hundreds of hours of the training process leading up to what would become Columbia's final mission. He captured the weeks and months of training that began well before the Columbia shuttle moved to the launch pad. In scenes usually veiled from the public, ASTRONAUT DIARIES reveals the bonds that form among these seven disparate individuals who very soon would become cohesive members of a team of historic explorers.

    Failure Analysis

    Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2009 1:00


    The Science ChannelNovember 20043x60 min. docudramaEpisode #1: Dust ExplosionWhen disaster strikes, leaving us feeling helpless and out of control, science is our refuge. Science can explain the unforeseen tragedies that change our lives, determine what variables led to catastrophe, and help prevent them in the future. Every day, across the country, failure analysis experts are using investigative sciences to build a better tomorrow on lessons learned.

    Coming Home From Space

    Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2009 1:05


    The Discovery Channel/Discovery Times ChannelJune 20031x60 min. documentaryOn the morning of February 1, 2003 disaster struck. A stunned nation woke to images of Space Shuttle Columbia disintegrating into a shower of hot metal over the Texas sky. In that instant, millions wondered, "What went wrong?" Only through understanding the daunting and complex challenges faced by engineers and scientists responsible for bringing the shuttle and her crew safely back to earth could this question be answered.* News and Documentary Emmy® nomination for Outstanding Science, Technology, and Nature Programming

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