=LDR cgm a22 4500 =001 2077 =003 CA-CURIO =005 20181213163158.0 =007 cr*cna|||uuuuu =008 181213s2004||||onc014|||||||as|||v|eng|d =040 $aCA-CURIO$beng$cCA-CURIO =041 $aeng =245 00$aNext Floor Mars? The Space Elevator.$nApril 2004$h[videorecording] /$cCanadian Broadcasting Corporation =260 $aToronto :$bCanadian Broadcasting Corporation,$c2004 =300 $a1 streaming video (14 min 19 sec) =306 $a001419 =490 0 $aNews in Review =500 $aFrom the Curio.ca channel: News in Review | Archives. =506 1 $aAccess restricted to Curio.ca channel subscribers =511 1 $aHost: Nash, Knowlton ; Journalist: Crowe, Kelly. =520 $aThe excitement generated by the latest missions to Mars has a lot of scientists and space buffs hoping that humans will soon go where only probes and robots have gone before. But not many people will ever get a chance to travel into space until something can be done to replace the rockets we need to get us there. They are simply too expensive, and too dangerous. Now, some top scientists think they may have the answer. In this story we look at their plans for a giant elevator that would stretch 100,000 kilometres into space. =521 1 $a13-14. =538 $aAvailable on the Internet. MODE OF ACCESS via web browser by entering the following URL: http://curio.ca/en/video/next-floor-mars-the-space-elevator-2077/ =541 $fCBC/Radio Canada has perpetual access rights to this streaming content. =546 $aIn English. =588 0 $aSource of description from Canadian Broadcasting Corporation =650 00$aSpace flight to Mars =650 00$aAstronautics$xResearch =650 00$aScience =650 00$aSpace sciences =650 00$aTechnology =651 0$aMars (Planet)$xExploration =651 0$aOuter space$xExploration =700 1 $aNash, Knowlton$ehost =700 1 $aCrowe, Kelly$ejournalist =710 2 $aCanadian Broadcasting Corporation =856 40$uhttp://curio.ca/en/video/next-floor-mars-the-space-elevator-2077/