NOVA kicks off the fall season with a return to Ground Zero to witness the final chapter in an epic story of engineering, innovation, and the perseverance of the human spirit. "Ground Zero Supertower" examines the new skyscraper, One World Trade Center, rising up 104 stories and 1,776 feet from the site where the Twin Towers once stood. NOVA also goes underground to see another engineering marvel taking shape here: the construction of the National September 11 Memorial Museum that will house almost a thousand artifacts from that devastating day. In this update of NOVA's Emmy-nominated special "Engineering Ground Zero", which featured extraordinary behind-the-scenes access to the struggles of the engineers and architects working at 1 WTC and the 9/11 Memorial, NOVA goes inside the construction of the tower's final floors and the installation of its soaring, 408-foot spire and beacon. The greatest test is still to come, though: Will One World Trade Center, a multi-billion dollar supertower, live up to its promise to be safe, beautiful and ahead of its time?
s41e01 - Ground Zero Supertower
s41e02 - Megastorm Aftermath
s41e03 - Making Stuff Faster
s41e04 - Making Stuff Wilder
s41e05 - Making Stuff Colder
s41e06 - Making Stuff Safer
s41e07 - Cold Case JFK
s41e08 - At the Edge of Space
s41e09 - Asteroid: Doomsday or Payday?
s41e10 - Alien Planets Revealed
s41e11 - Zeppelin Terror Attack
s41e12 - Killer Typhoon
s41e13 - Ghosts of Murdered Kings
s41e14 - Roman Catacomb Mystery
s41e15 - Great Cathedral Mystery
s41e16 - Wild Predator Invasion
s41e17 - Inside Animal Minds: Bird Genius
s41e18 - Inside Animal Minds: Dogs & Super Senses
s41e19 - Inside Animal Minds: Who's the Smartest?
s41e20 - Why Sharks Attack
s41e21 - Escape From Nazi Alcatraz
s41e22 - D-Day's Sunken Secrets
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.