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RR7627A SPACE THE VIKING MISSION TO MARS

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After a 10-month, 500-million mile journey, the first of America's two Viking spacecraft has arrived in orbit around Mars. A decision to land a special robot laboratory on the planet's surface has been postponed because the landing site...
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Canadian ozone monitoring satellite launched from plane

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Vandenberg Air Force Base, California - 12 August 2003 1. Various shots of aircraft taxiing and taking off 2. View from belly of airplane behind rocket as it drops 3. View of Scisat satellite leaving the launch vehicle Johnson Space...
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US - Science Satellite Retrieved From Orbit

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Astronauts aboard the space shuttle Discovery used its robot arm to snatch a science satellite from orbit Thursday (15/9) after the spacecraft finished a two-day study of the sun. Commander Richard Richards steered Discovery to within 35...
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Environmental experts discuss impact of climate change on oceans

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1. NASA animation of satellite measurements of oceans 2. Satellite photos showing break-up of Antarctic ice shelf 3. Wide of press conference 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Dr. Waleed Abdalati, head of the Cryospheric Sciences Branch at NASA's...
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previews Shuttle Columbia "incident" report due out on 8/26

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1 February 2003 - Skies over Texas 1. Debris trail of exploding Columbia space shuttle returning to earth San Antonio, Texas - 7 July 2003 2. Mid view of mock shuttle wing as foam section is "shot" towards wing 3. NASA engineers walking...
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USA - Atlantis Ready For Ozone Research Flight

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NASA ground crews fuelled the shuttle Atlantis before dawn on Thursday (3/11) in advance of the spaceship's planned 11:56 a.m. (16:56 GMT) launch on an 11-day ozone monitoring mission. Six astronauts -- five Americans and one from France...
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Virgin Galactic Spacecraft Crashes: What Went Wrong?

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Oct. 31 -- Kerri Cahoy, assistant professor of aeronautics at MIT, discusses the crash of a Virgin Galactic spacecraft during a test flight in Californias Mojave Desert. She speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on ""Bloomberg West.""...
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USA: GALILEO SPACE PROBE WILL SOON REACH JUPITER

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English/Nat After a star-trek lasting six years NASA's Galileo space probe will reach the climax of its mission on Thursday. Two-and-half (b) billion miles from Earth, part of the space probe will plunge into the atmosphere of...
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Briefing by astronaut-turned-teacher

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Houston, Texas - 16 April 2002 1. Wide shot of Barbara Morgan, teacher-astronaut, at news conference at Johnson Space Centre 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Sean O'Keefe, NASA Administrator "...to discuss this particularly important initiative,...
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USA - Successful launch of space shuttle Discovery

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The US space shuttle Discovery on Thursday (7/8) lifted off from the Kennedy Space Center for a 10-day mission devoted to scientific research. Vs of Discovery on launch pad; Countdown with ws of Discovery and cu box of...
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Space-Shuttle crew begin neurological experiments

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The crew of the space shuttle Columbia on Saturday (18/4) began some of the 26 neurological experiments they will conduct during their two-week mission. Having assembled their orbiting lab after lifting off on Friday, they started tests...
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Twin astronauts train for simultaneous space missions

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FILE: International Space Station - August 10, 2007 1. Astronaut Scott Kelly enters International Space Station UPSOUND (English) NASA Commentator: "And, with that, the hatch is opened at 3:04 pm central time, first aboard, Commander...
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USA/SPACE: MARS POLAR LANDER LATEST (2)

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English/Nat With its trajectory looking good, the Mars Polar Lander faced the greatest challenge of its 11-month journey to Mars on Friday as it manouvered for touchdown near the Red Planet's south pole. The 165 (m)million US dollar...
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NASA plane attempts to quantify climate change

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Punta Arenas, Chile - 16 October 2009 1. Wide city of Punta Arenas 2. Punta Arenas airport, "Carlos Iba�ez del Campo" 3. Various of team of experts having a briefing before take off 4. Wide of NASA plane 5. Mid of NASA logo on...
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WRAP adds new shot of satellite

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1. Long shot of Delta rocket ahead of launch 2. Shot down rocket to boosters at the base 3. Long shot of lift off 4. On board camera from launch and early flight 5. On board shot of booster rockets being jetisoned 6. On board shot...
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SYND 27-6-72 NEW COMMUNICATION SATELLITE ERTS

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NASA feature on their newest communications spacecraft, the Earth Resources Technology Satellite. 1. cu ERTS graphic 2. cu computer panel 3. ms solar cell banks unfold on satellite 4. vs cameras installed into satellite 5. ms pull back...
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USA: PATHFINDER SPACECRAFT LANDS ON PLANET MARS

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English/Nat It's a Fourth of July that will go down in history for space enthusiasts. On the day America celebrated its 221st birthday - it also landed a spacecraft carrying a motorised vehicle on Mars. Pathfinder's touch-down on the...
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KAZAKSTAN: SPACE STATION: PROTON ROCKET LAUNCH

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Natural Sound The Russian Proton-K rocket that is carrying the long-delayed International Space Station's service module into orbit lifted off Wednesday from the Baikonur cosmodrome. At Mission Control outside Moscow, Russian and U.S....
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President Bush announces new space initiative

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1. Medium walking shot of President Bush and NASA Administrator Sean O'Keefe 2. UPSOUND (English) Michael Foale, Astronaut: "So on behalf of the eighth expedition to the International Space Station, it gives me great pleasure to welcome...
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USA/SPACE COMPTON GAMMA RAY OBSERVATORY DUMPED

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English/Nat NASA put on a big light show early on Sunday, but it's not yet sure whether there were any witnesses. The space agency deliberately crashed a 17-ton satellite into a remote section of the Pacific Ocean. The Compton orbiting...
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President Bush announces new space initiative

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1.US President George Bush being announced and entering the room 2. SOUNDBITE (English) George Bush, US President: ''Inspired by all that is come before and guided by clear objectives today we set a new course to Americas space...
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Newsy’s Latest Headlines

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Chicago Teachers Union strikes deal to return to classrooms. Plus, other top headlines of the day.
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Space Tourism Is Getting Cheaper - But Oxygen Isn't Guaranteed

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Technology around space travel is accelerating at a rapid pace. As a result, we may soon see a future where one doesn't need to be an astronaut to travel the stars. But there's a long line of legal and safety logistics to be met before...
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UAE Minister Discusses Space Exploration Programs

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Nov.23 -- Sarah bint Yousif Al Amiri, United Arab Emirates Minister of State for advanced technology, discusses the government's space exploration initiatives. The UAE plans to send an unmanned spacecraft to the moon in 2024. In July, it...