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10 集
Submarine - 1

Submarine - 1
At 171m long, it is the US Navy's largest and can sail for 20 years without refuelling. Uncover the innovations in six landmark submarines that made it possible for the USS Pennsylvania to be built.
Dam - 2

Dam - 2
The Three Gorges Dam in China, the world's largest hydroelectric dam, is over 2km long, 60-storeys high and will generate enough electricity for 60 million people.
Space Station - 3

Space Station - 3
The International Space Station orbits 350kms above our heads, hurtling around Earth 15 times a day. Its crew performs vital experiments that will one day allow humans to live permanently in space.
Cruise Liner - 4

Cruise Liner - 4
Uncover the technological innovations on six iconic liners, including the RMS Queen Mary, that have allowed the world's biggest cruise ship to be developed: the Independence of the Seas.
Tunnel - 5

Tunnel - 5
Deeper than any other, the Gotthard Base Tunnel in the Swiss Alps paves the way for a high-speed rail link between Zurich and Milan. It was only made possible by innovations in six landmark tunnels.
Telescope - 6

Telescope - 6
Explore how innovative breakthroughs on six landmark telescopes contributed towards the development of the world's largest telescope, allowing astronomers to see further into space than ever before.
Aircraft - 7

Aircraft - 7
The Antonov 124 is the world's largest cargo aircraft. It has carried everything from battle tanks to other aircraft all over the world. Uncover the technological leaps that enabled it to be built.
Oil Rig - 8

Oil Rig - 8
Uncover the six technological leaps in landmark oil platforms that have allowed the world's largest, the Perdido Spar, to be built in the Gulf of Mexico.
Dome - 9

Dome - 9
Uncover the technological leaps in six landmark domes, including Rome's Pantheon and Florence's Cathedral, that have allowed the world's largest spanning dome to be built in Japan's Oita Stadium.
Skywheel - 10

Skywheel - 10
Uncover the five major innovations in observation wheels like the original Ferris Wheel and London Eye, that have allowed the world's largest to be built: the Singapore Flyer.