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USA: NASA UNABLE TO DETECT MARS POLAR LANDER SIGNAL

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English/Nat NASA has again failed to detect a signal from the Mars Polar Lander during what engineers called the last best opportunity to hear from the spacecraft. Mission controllers now say there is only a very remote chance of ever...
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4:3 Crew on NASA's last space shuttle flight speak to Obama

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1. Wide of shuttle Atlantis docked with International Space Station (ISS) 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Chris Ferguson, Commander of Shuttle Atlantis: "Hello, this is the International Space Station." ON PHONE: (English) Barack Obama,...
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Russia - Update on Mir situation

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The embattled Russian space station Mir regained its orienatation early Friday (18/07) according to mission control in Moscow. All the key systems on the Mir are now working, including the power supply system, which was cut off yesterday...
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Hubble Space Telescope repairs in first of five spacewalks, briefing

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Space - 14 May 2009 1. Astronauts John Grunsfeld and Andrew Feustel exit from hatch in shuttle's cargo bay 2. Fuestel climbing up exterior panel of telescope 3. Grunsfeld helmet camera view of attempting to loosen stuck bolt 4. Grunsfeld...
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USA: MARS GLOBAL SURVEYOR SPACECRAFT MISSION UPDATE

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English/Nat The Mars Global Surveyor spacecraft is now in orbit around the planet for a mapping mission of the surface and atmosphere. Surveyor should provide a bird's-eye view and scientists are hoping that the data returning from...
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NASA officials say they're ready for Thursday's planned flight test of the Orion spacecraft. With the launch window just hours away, Orion's flight director says the team and the spacecraft are ready. (Dec. 3)

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NASA officials say they're ready for Thursday's planned flight test of the Orion spacecraft. With the launch window just hours away, Orion's Flight Director, Mike Sarafin, says the team and the spacecraft are ready. "We had a...
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Russia - New problems on board Mir

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Ground staff at Russian mission control have insisted that the lives of the cosmonauts on board the Mir space station are not in danger despite the failure of the station's computer system early on Monday (8/9) morning. The crew were...
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NASA comments on possible relaunch of space shuttle

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1. Wide shot of news conference 2. SOUNDBITE (English): Mike Griffin, NASA Administrator: "Based on a very thorough and very successful flight readiness review, we're currently "go" for launch of Discovery on July 13th." June 15, 2005 3....
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US team on spacewalk to continue outfitting of ISS

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1. Exterior of the international space station, with panels in foreground being raised, UPSOUND: (English): "This is Mission Control Houston. The hatch of the airlock has been opened. The official word from Mission Control Moscow is...
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Russian space analyst comments on North's failed rocket launch

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1. Various of Taedong River and central Pyongyang skyline 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Yuri Karash, Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Cosmonautics: "Based on the information that I have at this point, I believe that something...
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Space/Russia - Mir shopping link for pen ad

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Russia's hard up space agency linked up with an American television shopping channel, QVC, on Saturday (7/2) to sell a pen that can write in Space. Commander Anatoly Solovyov and flight engineer Pavel Vinogradov proved the 32.72 US ...
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Russia - Russian-American Mir Expedition Feted

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Members of the first joint Russian-American expedition on the Mir space station were feted at Star City outside Moscow on Wednesday. The Russian cosmonauts who flew on the US shuttle Atlantis were also guests of honour. Vladimir Durnev,...
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Memorial to commemorate 20th anniversary of Challenger disaster

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Kennedy Space Center,Florida, U.S.A - 28 January 2006 1. Various of Commander Dick Scobee's wife and son Colonel Rick Scobee placing a wreath at the memorial service 2. Cutaway of the service 3. SOUNDBITE: William H Gerstenamaier,...
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Final training for new ISS crew and US space tourist

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1. Wide shot Star City sign 2. Midshot sign 3. Exterior shot of training centre at the Star City 4. Training hall with Soyuz practice module 5. Crew members Commander William McArthur, flight Engineer Valery Tokarev and Space Flight...
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Russia - Repair work continues in Mir

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Cosmonauts on Friday (4/7) worked on the guidance system on the crippled Mir space station which continued to function on back up power. But the crew of the Mir space station need more time than originally expected to prepare to enter...
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Latest space walk from Space Station

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1. Mid view of Walz and Onufrienko outside space station 2. Wider view with astronauts maneouvering construction crane 3. Various views of Walz being moved along with crane 4. Mid view of Russian control 5. Close-up of map showing...
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Astronauts aboard shuttle and ISS close hatches ahead of departure

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Johnson Space Centre, Houston, Texas 1. Wide of media briefing 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Tony Ceccacci, Lead Shuttle Flight Director: "When we put the plan together it was the most optimal, number one, to close the hatches this evening...
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NASA releases video of final part of Curiosity rover's descent to Mars

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NASA celebrated the precision landing of a rover on Mars and marvelled over the mission's first photographs on Monday. The first grainy, black-and-white images sent back by the 'Curiosity' rover show Martian gravel, with nearby landmark...
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Soyuz spacecraft undocks from the International Space Station

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1. Wide of Russian Mission Control Centre 2. US Space Tourist Guy Laliberte and crew 3. Laliberte with red clown nose and others during farewell ceremony 4. Various of Soyuz undocking from International Space Station 5. Wide of Earth...
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APTN pictures of plane, streets, sot from air safety spokesman

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1. Wide shot plane passing between two skyscrapers and disappears behind one 2. Cutaway deserted street below 3. Close up plane pull out to wide, plane goes behind building 4. Close up rear shot plane 5. Bystanders and policeman on...
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Space station's new solar wings are opened

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220 miles above Earth 1. Wide of International Space Station as final solar array is deployed 2. Mid of first solar array panel being unfurled 3. Wide of partially unfurled solar array panel Johnson Space Station, Texas 4. SOUNDBITE:...
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Residents of Pyongyang react to failed rocket launch

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1. Wide of North Koreans in a hotel lobby 2. SOUNDBITE (Korean) Ko Kyong Hwa, Pyongyang citizen: "Even big countries like Russia and the US only succeeded in launching a satellite after many failures. Although we failed to launch a...
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Briefing ahead of scheduled landing of Opportunity

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1. Wide shot of NASA panel 2. Medium shot of NASA Project Manager, Pete Theisinger 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Pete Theisinger, NASA Project Manager: "We made good progress overnight and the rover has been upgraded from critical to serious....
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CAN542 AMERICAN ASTRONAUTS AT PARIS INTERNATIONAL AIR SHOW AND EXHIBITION 1965

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An American delegation speaks at the Paris International Air Show and Exhibition in June 1965. The astronauts present are James McDivitt, Command Pilot on Gemini 4 and Edward Higgins White, Pilot on Gemini 4. Hubert Humphrey, Vice...