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Russian astronauts on the ISS undertake spacewalk

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Space 1. Exterior of International Space Station (ISS) with Russian astronaut Mikhail Kornienko moving out of the hatch of the Pirs 2. Kornienko on the outside of the Pirs Docking Compartment 3. Second Russian astronaut, Fyodor...
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USA: SPACE SHUTTLE DISCOVERY'S CREW COMPLETE FINAL TASK

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Natural Sound The crew of the US space shuttle Discovery has successfully completed the last major task of their mission. The astronauts retrieved the environment satellite on Saturday which they dropped off nine days ago to study...
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WRAP NASA scientists discuss debris seen at shuttle launch

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1. Medium shot of mission control 2. UPSOUND: (English) "I got you Babe" song playing to wake up crew 3. STILL: Discovery astronauts 4. Medium shot of mission control 5. UPSOUND: (English) Eileen Collins, Discovery commander: "On behalf...
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Space shuttle Endeavour takes off for space station

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1. Various of Space Shuttle Endeavour on launch pad before launch 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Mike Leinbach, launch director (sitting on the right): "Looks like the weather came together tonight. (INAUDIBLE) is in great shape, so it''s time...
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Space - Repair to Hubble Telescope

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Two astronauts aboard the space shuttle Discovery stepped outside for a fifth, unscheduled spacewalk late Monday (17/02) to repair the tattered insulation protecting the 12 tonne Hubble Space Telescope. Using bits of foil, wire, clips,...
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Space - Mir press conference

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The two Russian cosmonauts and the US astronaut aboard the Russian orbiting space station Mir will toast the New Year without the customary drinks of champagne. For his part, astronaut David Wolf said he was "feeling better and better"...
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USA/SPACE: SPACE SHUTTLE DISCOVERY IN ORBIT

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English/Nat The seven astronauts on board the space shuttle Discovery have begun their first full day in orbit on a mission to repair the ailing Hubble space telescope. They spent Monday closing the four-thousand mile gap between...
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Japan - Japan launches probe to Mars

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Japan launched its first Mars probe on Saturday (4/7) on a mission to investigate the upper atmosphere of the red planet and its interaction with solar wind. A 31 metre-high, four-stage M-5 rocket carrying the Planet-B spacecraft lifted...
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4:3 Spacecraft launched to deliver supplies to International Space Station

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1. Spacecraft, Progress 46, launching from the Baikonur Cosmodrome to deliver supplies to the International Space Station The spacecraft Progress 46 was launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on Wednesday night to deliver...
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Scientists discuss possible results of Mars probe

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1. Scientists at Mars Rover news conference at Goddard Space Center 2. NASA animation of various of Rover space craft plunging toward Martian surface 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Pete Theisinger, Project Manager: (Partially overlaid with...
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NASA scientists discuss debris seen at shuttle launch

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Cape Canaveral, Florida 1. Various of US shuttle Discovery taking off, UPSOUND (English) countdown: "Systems armed, minus ten seconds, engines start, seven, six, five .... " Cape Canaveral, Florida 2. People watching and photographing...
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USA - Update on Pathfinder mission

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Nearly three months after landing on Mars, the Pathfinder spacecraft's battery might be running down, causing a communications blackout, according to US space officials. They said a brief two-way communication was re-established an...
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USA/Space - Update On Space Shuttle

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NASA managers decided on Saturday morning (24/2) to delay until Sunday the deployment of the Italian Tethered Satellite System from the shuttle Columbia's cargo bay. Computer problems during checkouts on Friday put the astronauts and...
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Russia/Space - Online interview via the web

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Russian cosmonauts on Thursday (20/8) hooked up the Internet for the Mir space station's first online interview. Mir, which goes out of service next year, does not have direct access to the Internet yet, so the cosmonauts replied to a...
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Official countdown starts for Tuesday's launch

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July 23, 2005 1. Wide shot of Space Shuttle Discovery at the Kennedy Space Center in position for lift-off, countdown resuming 2. Wide of press conference 3. Cutaway of reporter 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Pete Nickolenko, NASA test...
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+4:3 NASA celebrations for 50th anniversary of Glenn spaceflight

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Cape Canaveral, Florida - 17 February 2012 1. Wide of astronauts John Glenn and Scott Carpenter speaking to reporters FILE: Cape Canaveral, Florida - 20 February 1962 2. Various of countdown and Friendship 7 capsule blasting off,...
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Mars makes closest approach to Earth in almost 60,000 years on Wednesday

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1. Mid shot of people looking through telescope 2. Close shot of boy looking through telescope 3. Still photo image of Mars taken through telescope 4. Boy inspecting telescope NASA Animation 5. Medium ground view of Martian surface 6....
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Preparations for Discovery Shuttle launch following Columbia disaster

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Kennedy Space Centre, Cape Canaveral, Florida - June 2005 1. Discovery on launch pad 2. Side view of shuttle Discovery 3. Shuttle's nose cone Johnson Space Centre, Houston, Texas - June 2005 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Eileen Collins,...
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USA/SPACE: "ENDEAVOUR" RADAR ANTENNA DEPLOYED

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Natural Sound Astronauts on the space shuttle \"Endeavour\" have successfully completed the biggest challenge of their mission. They've deployed a 197-foot (60 metres) radar antenna - the longest rigid structure ever deployed in...
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Discovery docks, ready to deliver supplies; astronauts shake hands

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1. International Space Station awaiting arrival of Discovery crew 2. Exterior of shuttle and ISS 3. Discovery crew coming on board the International Space Station 4. Exterior of shuttle floating along docked with ISS The crew of...
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Japanese astronaut congratulated by PM on repair work

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August 4, 2005 1. Shot of Shuttle Commander Eileen Collins and and Japanese astronaut Soichi Noguchi inside laboratory module aboard International Space Station, UPSOUND (English) Eileen Collins, Commander, Space Shuttle...
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USA: NASA LAUNCH NEW WEATHER SATELLITE

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English/Nat A Titan 2 rocket carrying a new weather satellite was launched successfully Thursday from Vandenberg Air Force Base. The launch of the 267 million dollar (US) satellite had been delayed for 24 hours after a computer detected...
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Soyuz spacecraft carrying US, Russian and Japanese crew docks at ISS

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A Russian spacecraft carrying an American, a Russian and a Japanese astronaut docked successfully at the International Space Station on Wednesday, officials said. Russia''s Mission Control spokesman Valery Lyndin said the Soyuz TMA-17...
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Atlantis connects with ISS, last ever shuttle docking

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In Space 1. Mid shot of space station through window 2. Mid, as Shuttle Atlantis turns UPSOUND (English) Mission Controller: "Poetry in motion as Atlantis conducts the final R-bar pitch manoeuvre in shuttle programme history." 3....