This episode of "What If... Nebraska" focuses different types of innovation and entrepreneurship in the sky, with these stories: --Drone Show: Norfolk construction entrepreneur Don "Wiz" Wisnieski also did fireworks shows for three decades. He used this experience to launch Fantasy Drone Shows and expand into the growing market for choreographed lighted drone shows, doing show in Miami, Los Angeles, Las Vegas and Volleyball Day in Nebraska. --Student Satellite: Nebraska junior high and high school students, working with NASA and UNL faculty and students, built a small cube satellite that was launched into space to test solar panel materials. --Surgical Robot in Space: A UNL engieneering professor and his Lincoln company, Virtual Incision, tested the miniature surgical robot they're developing on the International Space Station. Mike Tobias hosts this episode from the Strategic Air Command and Aerospace Museum near Ashland, also showcasing some of the innovation on display there. "What If..." is an award-winning Nebraska Public Media series on innovation, creativity and entrepreneurship in Nebraska. More at NebraskaPublicMedia.org/WhatIf and #WhatIfNebraska
Broadcast In: English Duration: 0:29:23