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Astronaut Fred Wallace Haise, Jr. on Enterprise
Astronaut Fred Wallace Haise, Jr. on Enterprise at Intrepid Sea, Air, and Space Museum on July 19, 2012 in New York, NY (Footage by Getty Images)
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Intrepid opens Enterprise Exhibit
Intrepid opens Enterprise Exhibit at Intrepid Sea, Air, and Space Museum on July 19, 2012 in New York, NY (Footage by Getty Images)
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Tablet drawing dollars
Close up dolly clip of a tablet PC on an untidy desk. The tablet displays a sped up movie of a hand drawing repeated dollar symbols.
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WebTV Computers for Kids
Gary Coleman at the WebTV Computers for Kids at Enterprise Jr. High in Compton, California on March 19, 1997. (Footage by WireImage Video/Getty Images)
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WebTV Computers for Kids
Gary Coleman at the WebTV Computers for Kids at Enterprise Jr. High in Compton, California on March 19, 1997. (Footage by WireImage Video/Getty Images)
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New Jersey, United States, 1952: Captain Carlsen is welcomed back in his neighborhood of Woodbridge, New Jersey
New Jersey, United States, 1952: Captain Carlsen is welcomed back in his neighborhood of Woodbridge, New Jersey.
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Atlantic Ocean, 1952: During Captain Carlsen's parade, high school majorettes strut before Carlsen gives a speech at the municipal building
Atlantic Ocean, 1952: During Captain Carlsen's parade, high school majorettes strut before Carlsen gives a speech at the municipal building.
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Atlantic Ocean, 1952: After the Flying Enterprise sinks, the ocean turns calm and Carlsen and Dancy are welcomed back at the port
Atlantic Ocean, 1952: After the Flying Enterprise sinks, the ocean turns calm and Carlsen and Dancy are welcomed back at the port.
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Atlantic Ocean, 1952: Captain Carlsen and his mate Dancy are welcomed by a large crowd and tell their stories at sea
Atlantic Ocean, 1952: Captain Carlsen and his mate Dancy are welcomed by a large crowd and tell their stories at sea.
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Atlantic Ocean, 1952: Slowly before the Flying Enterprise sinks, Captain Carlsen and his mate Dancy are saved
Atlantic Ocean, 1952: Slowly before the Flying Enterprise sinks, Captain Carlsen and his mate Dancy are saved.
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Atlantic Ocean, 1952: Men take off their hats as they watch the Flying Enterprise and its priceless cargo sink to the bottom of the ocean
Atlantic Ocean, 1952: Men take off their hats as they watch the Flying Enterprise and its priceless cargo sink to the bottom of the ocean.
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Atlantic Ocean, 1952: As the Flying Enterprise is totally submerged in the water, Captain Carlsen and his mate Dancy jump off as the ship's cargo floats in the ocean
Atlantic Ocean, 1952: As the Flying Enterprise is totally submerged in the water, Captain Carlsen and his mate Dancy jump off as the ship's cargo floats in the ocean.
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Atlantic Ocean, 1952: As the Flying Enterprise is 80 miles away from shore, strong waves crash onto the ship where Captain Carlsen stays
Atlantic Ocean, 1952: As the Flying Enterprise is 80 miles away from shore, strong waves crash onto the ship where Captain Carlsen stays.
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Atlantic Ocean, 1952: The Flying Enterprise turns sideways in waters and starts submerge as it is towed back to port
Atlantic Ocean, 1952: The Flying Enterprise turns sideways in waters and starts submerge as it is towed back to port.
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Atlantic Ocean, 1952: The Flying Enterprise is sinking, and Captain Carlsen and his mate Kenneth Dancy cannot be rescued by a helicopter because of harsh water conditions
Atlantic Ocean, 1952: The Flying Enterprise is sinking, and Captain Carlsen and his mate Kenneth Dancy cannot be rescued by a helicopter because of harsh water conditions.
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Atlantic Ocean, 1952: The Flying Enterprise sinks as waves pull it down
Atlantic Ocean, 1952: The Flying Enterprise sinks as waves pull it down.
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Atlantic Ocean, 1952: Introduction into the story of Flying Enterprise as it lays lopsided in waters
Atlantic Ocean, 1952: Introduction into the story of Flying Enterprise as it lays lopsided in waters.
Press Association
55 million euro green fund to help businesses move away from fossil fuels announced
The Tanaiste has said that a 55 million euro green fund to help businesses move away from fossil fuels will help combat climate change.
The business package is to encourage firms to move towards more sustainable alternatives.
Minister...
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Scottish Labour leader says party would put power into the hands of workers 'to decide their future.'
Scottish Labour leader Richard Leonard said that in government the party would put power into the hands of workers to decide their future.
The party leader announced it would put the agency Co-Operative Development Scotland, which helps...
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Microsoft's Big Step Forward in Mixed Reality
Mar.02 -- Microsoft Corp. Technical Fellow Alex Kipman discusses Microsoft Mesh, a new mixed reality platform that allows users to work and play together virtually from any location by interacting with the same set of holograms on...
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Prospects for Startups Look Good in 2019, Index Ventures' Volpi Says
Jan.23 -- Mike Volpi, Index Ventures partner, discusses modern open source software and the 2019 IPO landscape with Bloomberg's Selina Wang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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SAP CEO Sees Cloud Costs Declining in Second Half
Jul.20 -- Bill McDermott, chief executive officer at SAP, discusses second-quarter results, the growth of cloud services as costs decline, and dealing with his family's health challenges. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Taoiseach will talk Ukraine and protocol when he meets Johnson at Twickenham
The Irish premier said the war in Ukraine will be at the “upmost in our mind” when he meets Boris Johnson at the rugby this weekend.
Micheal Martin said he will talk to the Prime Minister about Russia’s invasion of its neighbour on...
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Ireland’s first satellite ‘to open doors’ for more space demonstrations
Deputy premier and enterprise minister Leo Varadkar is joined by UCD Professor Orla Feely and Professor Lorraine Hanlan, director of the EIRSAT-1 project, as they speak about Ireland's first satellite launch.