Impossible Engineering
A series that explores engineering mega projects worldwide, and relates them back to the original scientific discoveries that made these modern day projects possible. Impossible Engineering featuring Mike Bratton has one or more episodes streaming with subscription on Philo, streaming with subscription on fuboTV, streaming with subscription on Discovery+, and 11 others. It's a documentary and history show with 106 episodes over 10 seasons. Impossible Engineering is still airing with no announced date for the next episode or season. It has a better than average IMDb audience rating of 7.2 (278 votes).
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Impossible Engineering Season 2 Overview
Mar 16, 2016 - Aug 23, 2016Season 2 of Impossible Engineering has 12 episodes that are available to stream on Philo, Discovery+, DIRECTV STREAM, Roku, Science and for Rent or Purchase on 3 Services.
Impossible Engineering Season 2 Episodes
S02 E12World's Toughtest
Aug 23, 2016World's Tallest Structures are investigated
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S02 E11 World's Tallest
Aug 23, 2016How some of the toughest things on Earth are engineered.
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S02 E10 Fastest in the Universe
Aug 9, 2016How the fastest things in the universe were engineered.
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Impossible Engineering Overview
A series that explores engineering mega projects worldwide, and relates them back to the original scientific discoveries that made these modern day projects possible.