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NASA's New Horizons probe passed within a million and a half miles of Jupiter early today, giving scientists a close up look at the giant gaseous planet and its moons.

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HEADLINE: Raw Video: Probe offers close look at Jupiter CAPTION: NASA's New Horizons probe headed to Pluto and the frozen, sunless reaches of the solar system after getting a gravity boost on Wednesday from Jupiter. (March 1) Raw Video...
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SPACE/USA: IMAGES OF THE PLANET JUPITER

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English/Nat As the Cassini spacecraft cruised past Jupiter on its way to Saturn, it teamed up with another robotic probe to gather images of the solar system's largest planet. The pairing of the five-year-old Galileo craft with the...
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People in Iraq and Iran watch first partial solar eclipse of 2011

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++AP Television is adhering to Iranian law that stipulates all media are banned from providing BBC Persian or VOA Persian any coverage from Iran, and under this law if any media violate this ban the Iranian authorities can immediately...
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New findings from NASA's Mars Curiosity rover expected

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US MARS ROVER TIMELINE SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESS/NASA RESTRICTIONS: AP CLIENTS ONLY LENGTH: 7.20 SHOTLIST: ASSOCIATED PRESS Pasadena, California - 25 July...
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Crew who returned from ISS talk about their experiences

Higher Ed
1. Wide of TMA-15 space crew walking into news conference 2. Wide of media 3. Close-up logo of the Gagarin Cosmonauts' Training Centre 4. SOUNDBITE: (Russian) Roman Romanenko, Russia cosmonaut: "I have nothing to compare this landing...
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Prague's most famous face gets a makeover

Higher Ed
Prague - January 13, 2012 1. Wide tilt down of Astronomical Clock in Prague, Czech Republic 2. Tight of tourists taking pictures of clock 3. Tight of man looking at iPhone then looking up at clock 4. Tight of clock face 5. Tilt up...
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Fans prepare for England v Ecuador last 16 match, police teams

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1.Various of English fans walking in Stuttgart City 2.Wide shot of double-decker English fan bus 3.More fans walking in busy street of Stuttgart 4.Exterior of Altschloss - old castle where presser takes place 5.Wide shot of press...
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First men to walk on moon give presser on 40th anniversary of historic mission

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NASA Television FILE - Tranquility Base, the Moon - July 20, 1969 1. Neil Armstrong steps out on to lunar surface 2. UPSOUND: (English) Neil Armstrong, first man on the Moon: "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for...
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Briefing on the forthcoming Maven Mars mission

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The Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution, also known as Maven, spacecraft was standing by on the launch pad at the Kennedy Space Center at Cape Canaveral in Florida on Sunday. The robotic explorer is due to blast off on Monday on a...
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Space Station Getting 1st Inflatable Room

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Forget blowup air mattresses. Space station astronauts are getting their first inflatable room.It's a technology demo meant to pave the way for moon bases and Mars expeditions, as well as orbiting outposts catering to scientists and...
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NASA's Cassini Spacecraft Burns Up Over Saturn

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY, COURTESY NASA SHOTLIST: NASA - COURTESY Pasadena, California - 15 September 2017 1. Wide of audience for news conference 2. Wide...
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NASA's Cassini Spacecraft Burns Up Over Saturn

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NASA's Cassini spacecraft disintegrated in the skies above Saturn early Friday in a final, fateful blaze of cosmic glory, following a remarkable journey of 20 years. Confirmation of Cassini's expected demise came about 7:55...
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Bloomberg

Moon Apologizes as Justice Minister Quits

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Oct.14 -- South Korean President Moon Jae-in has made a public apology after his justice minister and close confidant bowed to pressure and resigned just five weeks into the job. Bloomberg’s Jihye Lee reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Astronauts mark 40th anniv of Apollo 11's first human landing on moon

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1. Various of Apollo 11 Crew member John Glenn walking to podium 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) John Glenn, Former astronaut: "I think for the first time maybe, in human history, we had the people of the whole world with us, a sense of, it was...
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Second anniversary of the withdrawal of Syrian troops falls amid turmoil

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Alley city - April 26 2007 1. Pan of a former Syrian army military base 2. Syrian flag on a wall faintly visible after being painted white 3. Pan of building in the military base 4. Mid shot of building FILE - date/location unknown 5....
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UN chief is shown Israeli settlements, barrier; news conference

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Outskirts of Ramallah, West Bank 1. United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and Palestinian Prime Minister Salam Fayyad looking at Jewish settlements on Palestinian-claimed land from hills just outside Ramallah 2. Various wide...
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NASA launches first of new generation of space rockets

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1. Various of Ares I-X rocket on launch pad at Kennedy Space Centre AUDIO countdown 2. Wide of rocket being launched 3. Various of rocket lifting off 4. View of rocket tail from on board camera 5. Wide of rocket lifting off 6. View of...
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Island of Sao Tome cuts ties with Taiwan

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Taiwan's Foreign Minister David Lee said that the nation of Sao Tome e Principe severed official diplomatic ties with Taipei on Wednesday.Taiwan is currently left with 21 official diplomatic allies, with most of them in Central America,...
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Bloomberg

Kim Summit Make-or-Break for South Korea's Moon

Higher Ed
Sep.16 -- President Moon Jae-in heads to Pyongyang this week. He's the first South Korean leader in 11 years to visit the north. He'll be accompanied by some of the biggest business figures in South Korea with some saying that the summit...
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Be Smart

What Has New Horizons Taught Us About Pluto?

6th - 12th
Did you know there are more than six hundred thousand minor planet objects in our solar system? A video shares the findings from New Horizons' fly-by of Pluto. The features were not as we expected, and we still can't answer many...
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TED-Ed

There May Be Extraterrestrial Life in Our Solar System

9th - 12th Standards
Statistically speaking, it is more than possible that extraterrestrial life exists in our solar system. An engaging short video examines moons and planets that might support life, although not just life as we know it.