Back home, Snoopy and the Peanuts gang come up with a fun idea to commemorate the mission.
Snoopy and the kids take their search for life beyond the limits of our solar system.
A disappointing setback leads to excitement when Charlie Brown makes a surprising observation.
Thinking outside the box, the gang continues the search on Venus even though the planet seems too harsh to support life.
The Peanuts gang search for a hidden ocean on Europa, one of Jupiter's most mysterious moons.
Snoopy helps the gang think through all the ways NASA can take on a thrilling challenge: capturing an asteroid.
Franklin is disappointed the mission has to end, so Snoopy and the rest of the kids remind him of how much they've accomplished.
Charlie Brown reminds everyone what's important after an unexpected challenge derails lunchtime plans.
The gang and Snoopy present a mission proposal to C.A.R.A., but new evidence makes them rethink their approach.
Snoopy tries to prove he has what it takes to join NASA's robots on a mission to search for life.
Determined to avenge a tragic loss, the group takes to the streets in search of answers, but their probing into Jrusar's secrets could have dangerous ramifications...
Ray teaches David and Simon how to bowl, while Sue tries to plan for Christmas. Esther's conversation with Lyn leads to a drastic decision.
Pauly and Nikki invite the ladies to join a fun game of improv until things get out of hand. Vinny insults one of the ladies and ends up in the doghouse. Vinny makes a surprising move at elimination.
When Brandi Peters and her three children were found murdered in Tallahassee in 2010, prosecutors pointed the finger at her ex-boyfriend, Henry Segura, who owed her more than $20,000 in child support. But as the trial got underway, an imprisoned drug dealer came forward, saying he had ordered the murders from prison.
Erin's brother Ronnie returns to Hawley claiming he has turned over a new leaf. Erin reluctantly convinces farmer Jim to let him stay in his spare room, but it's not long before Ronnie and his con mate Keithy cause total havoc.
It’s an age-old question: are we alone? Or do other lifeforms and intelligences thrive on worlds far beyond our own? Ultra-sensitive telescopes and dogged detective work are transforming alien planet-hunting from science fiction into hard fact. Join NOVA on a visit to exotic worlds orbiting distant suns, from puffy planets with the density of Styrofoam to thousand-degree, broiling gas giants. Most tantalizing of all are the Super-Earths in the “Goldilocks zone,” just the right distance from their sun to support life, and with one of them signaling life’s essential ingredient, water, in its atmosphere. Are we on the brink of answering that haunting question?
Lizzie decides to turn herself in, but first she meets Kieran Shaw in secret, who tries to persuade her not to implicate herself. When Sarah finally interviews Lizzie, the explosive truth about what really happened on top of the tower emerges
Richard Sackler and Purdue work the system to prevent their drug from being reigned in, Bridget has a breakthrough in her mission, Betsy has hit rock-bottom while Finnix explores new avenues, and Rick and Randy ready their criminal case.