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NASA fires three microsatellites into space to study earth's magnetic field

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Vandenberg Air Force Base, California - 22 March 2006 1. Launch plane on tarmac 2. Close-up of rocket mounted on plane 3. Camera on nosecone of rocket 4. Launch plane taking-off from tarmac 5. Mission control monitors 6. Monochrome video...
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USA: NASA LAUNCH NEW SELF NAVIGATING SPACESHIP

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English/Nat NASA has successfully launched its Deep Space 1 rocket into space from Cape Canaveral. The rocket's 11-month mission is to meet up with a large asteroid to study the rock's surface. Deep Space 1 is a new type of...
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USA: NEW IMAGES OF MARS FROM HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE

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English/Nat For as long as man has studied the skies, the planet Mars has been the red fiery planet. Now dramatic new images of Mars from the Hubble space telescope reveal that that image is only half the story - Mars' weather has a flip...
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Astronauts install cosmic ray detector on space station

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PLEASE NOTE MARK KELLY INTERVIEW - MUST COURTESY: Google/PBS NewsHour/YouTube NASA Television International Space Station - 225 miles (352 km) above Earth - 19 May 2011 1. Wide of shuttle Endeavour with spectrometer at end of robotic...
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USA: NASA EARTH OBSERVING SATELLITES

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English/Nat A pair of satellites designed to take high-resolution images of the Earth's forests, urban centres and oceans and to monitor the movement of whales will be launched in two weeks, NASA announced on Friday. The...
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Preparing Juno mission to Jupiter

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1. Animation of Juno Probe approaching Jupiter AP Television Littleton, Colorado, USA - April 6, 2011 Lockheed Martin Space Systems plant where NASA's Juno spacecraft was built and is being prepared for shipment to NASA's Kennedy Space...
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NASA presents research to develop tsunami warning system

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Animation 1. Various NASA animations of tsunami waves in India Pasadena, California - January 21, 2005 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Dr. Randy Friedl, Chief Scientist, Earth Science & Technology Directorate, NASA's Jet Propulsion...
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NASA Set to Launch Mission for Asteroid Sample

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYWashington - 17 August 2016++QUALITY AS INCOMING++1. SOUNDBITE (English) Jim Green, Director of Planetary Science Division, NASA Headquarters: ++STARTS ON WIDE...
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Telescope finds dozens of planets that could support life

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1. Wide view of Kepler panellists 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Jack Lissauer, Planetary Scientist, Kepler Science: "Not only is Kepler-11 telling us about planetary systems of a type that we had no idea existed, but right now, it's providing...
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USA - Images of Mars

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The US spacecraft Pathfinder landed on Mars on Friday (4/7) and beamed back images of a bleak, rock-strewn landscape. Scientists hope the pictures will take them a step closer in their quest for extraterrestrial life. The black and white...
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USA: NASA CONFIRMS THAT MARS PATHFINDER MISSION IS GOING WELL

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English/Nat Scientists involved with the Pathfinder mission to Mars on Sunday gushed that everything was going perfectly. The small spacecraft landed on the Martian surface on the Fourth of July and has since released its small rolling...
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How Solar Sails Are Remaking Space Exploration

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Feb.05 -- Using the pressure of the sun's rays to propel spacecraft, solar sails will allow future unmanned missions to be longer and cheaper while reaching the outer solar system—and possibly beyond.
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USA: NASA CONFIRMS THAT MARS PATHFINDER MISSION IS GOING WELL UPDATE

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English/Nat Scientists involved with the Pathfinder mission to Mars on Sunday gushed that everything was going perfectly. The small spacecraft landed on the Martian surface on the Fourth of July and has since released its small rolling...
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UPITN 29 10 79 NEWLY DESIGNED SPACE SHUTTLE TILES

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As NASA's reusable shuttles return from space missions, the friction which occurs as it enters the earths atmosphere has traditionally subjectedparts of the shuttle's exterior to temperatures as high as 2700 degrees causing some level...
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USA/SPACE: NASA: COMPTON GAMMA RAY OBSERVATORY

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English/Nat It's a satellite many of us didn't even know existed, but to NASA, the information uncovered by the Compton Gamma Ray Observatory is priceless. Despite this, NASA is set to send its successful mission to certain death on...
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Space - Satellite Into Orbit

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Six hours after lifting off from Cape Canaveral in Florida, the crew of the US space shuttle Discovery on Thursday (13/7) successfully launched a communications satellite into orbit. vs deployment of satellite crew inside satellite...
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Ireland’s first satellite ‘to open doors’ for more space demonstrations

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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.
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Why Space Junk Is A Compounding Issue For Missions, Astronauts

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More than 27,000 pieces of space junk are being tracked by the Department of Defense. While they're very small, it could get in the way of missions.
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Briefing on launch of spacecraft to measure the sun

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1. Animation showing Solar Terrestrial Relations Observatory (STEREO) in orbit near sun 2. Wide of news conference 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Nicholas Chrissotimos, STEREO Project Manager, NASA: "We will be making in situ measurements as...
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SPACE/USA: NEAR SPACECRAFT LANDS ON EROS ASTEROID

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Columbia, Maryland and Space, Feb 12, 2001 Space 1. Various of still photographs of asteroid Columbia, Maryland 2. Computer images of asteroid's path 3. Wideshot of mission control room 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Flight Engineer, NEAR...
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Preview of Messenger launch to Mercury

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Cape Canaveral and Washington, DC - Recent Washington, DC 1. Graphic of artist's version of Mercury Cape Canaveral 2. Scientists building Messenger 3. Scientists fitting solar panel 3. Reflection of scientist in solar panel 4. Solar...
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NASA Successfully Crashes Spacecraft Into Asteroid

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The Dart spacecraft plowed into a harmless asteroid 7 million miles away, in NASA's first attempt to shift the position of a natural space object.
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Spacecraft to collect samples from distant comet

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1. Wide shot inside NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) briefing room 2. Cutaway media and others seated for news conference 3. Animation depicting Stardust spacecraft flying toward Wild 2 (VILT - two) comet 4. Animation zooms in on...
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skylab experiment s - 190 multi - spectral facility

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06/00/73 c0034899 - color no dateline: skylab experiment s - 190 multi - spectral facility. uncut "s - 190 & m - 073" shows: experiment s - 190: sof ken demel project scientist: skylab experiment m - 073 blo - assay of body fluid:...