This one-hour film chronicles the fate of the 33 miners trapped in a collapsed Chilean gold and copper mine in August 2010 and investigates the many challenges faced by both the miners and those working around the clock to bring them safely to the surface. NOVA was on-site at the San José mine in Chile by early September. Conferred special access, NOVA's film crew interviewed engineers, NASA experts, medical personnel, and key figures from the companies that provided drills and crucial rescue equipment to give a more detailed scientific account of the unfolding events. The resulting film, using footage from the scene as well as advanced animation, showcases the extraordinary feats of engineering as well as the biological and geological factors inherent in the rescue. "Emergency Mine Rescue" also examines the psychological and physiological impact of this kind of prolonged ordeal on the miners and those involved in the rescue efforts.
s38e01 - Building the Great Cathedrals
s38e02 - Emergency Mine Rescue
s38e03 - Trapped in an Elevator
s38e04 - Dogs Decoded
s38e05 - Secrets of Stonehenge
s38e06 - Quest for Solomon's Mines
s38e07 - Secrets Beneath the Ice
s38e08 - Deadliest Earthquakes
s38e09 - Making Stuff Stronger (1)
s38e10 - Making Stuff Smaller (2)
s38e11 - Making Stuff Cleaner (3)
s38e12 - Making Stuff Smarter (4)
s38e13 - Smartest Machine on Earth
s38e14 - Crash of Flight 447
s38e15 - Venom: Nature's Killer
s38e16 - Japan's Killer Quake
s38e17 - Power Surge
Seen in more than 100 countries, NOVA is the most watched science based television series in the world and the most watched documentary series on PBS. It is also one of television's most acclaimed series, having won many major television awards, most of them many times over.