From the first step on the Moon to Artemis, from Galileo to James Webb, Pierre-Yves Lord explores the great moments of space exploration that have captured the collective imagination.
From the first step on the Moon to Artemis, from Galileo to James Webb, Pierre-Yves Lord explores the great moments of space exploration that have captured the collective imagination.
Accompagné du metteur en scène Robert Lepage, de Daniel Rey et d'Isabelle Tremblay de l'Agence spatiale canadienne, Pierre-Yves propose de le suivre dans la fascinante conquête du satellite terrestre, la Lune.
Avec Claude Lafleur, journaliste scientifique, Yvan Dutil, de la SETI, Maxime Carbonneau et Laurence Dauphinais, auteurs et metteurs en scène, Pierre-Yves retrace l'histoire des deux sondes, Voyager 1 et 2, de leurs grandes découvertes, ainsi que le message qu'elles portent pour l'univers.
Le 18 février 2021, Perseverance, de la mission Mars 2020, s'est posé sur Mars. Accompagné de Farah Alibay, ingénieure en aérospatiale, Olivier Hernandez, astrophysicien et directeur du Planétarium, et Cyprien Verseux, astrobiologiste, Pierre-Yves s'intéresse à la mystérieuse planète rouge.
En compagnie du comédien et astronome amateur, Antoine Vézina, de Loïc Albert, astrophysicien, et d'Étienne Artigau, de l'Institut de recherche sur les exoplanètes, Pierre-Yves propose de le suivre dans l'histoire des télescopes en trois périodes majeures, de Galilée à James Webb, en passant par les supers géants terrestres.
Avec Isabelle Tremblay de l'Agence spatiale canadienne, l'astronaute David Saint-Jacques et Félix Lajeunesse, du Studio Felix & Paul, Pierre-Yves se penche sur la question : est-il possible d'habiter un jour l'espace ? Quels sont les obstacles, les connaissances et les technologies à développer pour atteindre cet objectif ?
Nous vivons possiblement la période la plus passionnante de l'étude spatiale depuis quarante ans. Avec Julie Bellerose, de la mission Dart, Mireille Couston, professeure de droit international et Marie-Michèle Limoges, directrice du contenu scientifique au Cosmodôme, Pierre-Yves explore les différentes facettes du deuxième âge spatial.
From the first step on the Moon to Artemis, from Galileo to James Webb, Pierre-Yves Lord explores the great moments of space exploration that have captured the collective imagination.
Kobeliaki, halfway between Kiev and the Donbass. Iryna has no news from her son, captured by the Russians in Mariupol. What happened to Olexandr Sergeyvich? Many mothers and wives are asking the same concerned question about their family members. An offbeat portrait of a suffering country.
From Detroit to Manchester and on to Boston, innumerable American towns, streets and rivers carry francophone names. Why? The rapper Biz and globe-trotter Jean-Michel Dufaux set off in the footsteps of those who travelled and dreamed of America in times gone by. The story of a history forgotten or erased.
December 1944. They thought that the war was over because Belgium had been freed three months earlier. But the families in Ardennes saw the Germans return by surprise. We look back at a terrible battle, through accounts, sequences from the archives and interviews with historians.
Wherever man is found, members of the crow family are nearby, watching. Since time immemorial, they have followed the hunters, farmers, soldiers and persecutors, scratching the soil in gardens, ploughed fields, battlefields... Crows and their cousins study us, passing on the knowledge gleaned to their offspring. Chronicle of an inquisition.
The Indian Taïno people, who are almost extinct, leave a culture full of legends, sculptures and beliefs, but also a way of living, in harmony with nature, and values of sharing and solidarity. So many aspirations that appeal to certain contemporary young people. Story of a rediscovery.
"I come from a people, the Fang, where the dead never leave the living. But since we have become Christians, we are no longer able to hear them." Lost between the here-and-now and the beyond, Natyvel Pontalier's spiritual quest in Gabon takes her back to her family's roots.
"Whether I wanted it or not Vietnam has forever accompanied me, every step along my path through life". Narrated in the first person, Mei-Chen Chalais recounts the story of a childhood steeped in war, her mother's courage, the flight to Hanoi, Saigon and then to France...
April 2018. At 3,000 metres above sea-level a group of experienced mountaineers find themselves caught in a storm on the Haute Route, near Pigne d'Arolla. Seven die of hypothermia, three survive. Despite an in-depth investigation and legal proceedings, innumerable questions remain unanswered. We take a look back at the tragedy.
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