A Space Year Special. What has space technology ever done for ordinary mortals? To celebrate United Nations International
Space Year Tomorrow's World takes a look at some of the practical, down-to-earth things that space technology has made possible. In Africa, satellites are helping to rescue the African wild dog - the continent's most endangered carnivore - from extinction.
In war-torn Cambodia, refugees are being found new homes on farming land by an eye in space. And satellites are even being used underwater to save the Caribbean's precious coral reef. With Judith Hann , Howard Stableford,
Kate Bellingham and Carmen Pryce. Producer Jack Weber
Editor Dana Purvis
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