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Bloomberg

Using Satellites to Predict the Future

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Apr.16 -- Planet CEO Will Marshall explains how his company has built and deployed the largest fleet of Earth observation satellites and how they use the images captured to record real world events everyday. The company is one of the...
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Bloomberg

A $55 Million Ticket to Space

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Axiom Co-Founder and Executive Chairman Kam Ghaffarian joins Emily Chang to talk about the company's upcoming Ax-1 mission to space with SpaceX's Dragon 9 rocket and Dragon Capsule. He talks about the competition between the U.S. and...
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Bloomberg

SpaceX and NASA Send Four Private Astronauts to Space Station

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A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying four private astronauts lifted off at 11:17 a.m. Eastern time from Kennedy Space Center in Florida. This marks the first private mission to the International Space Station sanctioned by NASA and brings...
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Bloomberg

Historic Spacex Launch

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Four private citizens blasted off into space on a journey to the International Space Station for the first time ever. Bloomberg's Ed Ludlow was at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida for the launch.
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Bloomberg

Parastronauts Could Redefine Disability in Zero Gravity

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The European Space Agency is studying the future recruitment of disabled astronauts, also known as parastronauts. The move marks a giant leap forward in extending equal access to the final frontier. Indeed, zero gravity may eventually...
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Space, Google, Termites, Hybrid Bus, US - Dog Cancer, Lying, Hungary Science

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After a seven-month journey, a NASA spacecraft closed in on Mars in March on a mission to examine the Red Planet in unprecedented detail from low orbit. Engines were fired on Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, which has travelled 310 (m)...
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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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Bloomberg

How 3D Printing Could Change Space Industry

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Oct. 13 -- Made In Space Chief Strategy Officer Mike Chen discusses how 3D printing can change the game of space exploration. He speaks on Taking Stock. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Why NASA Is Opening the ISS to Commercial Business

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Jun.07 -- Jeff DeWit, National Aeronautics and Space Administration chief financial officer, explains why NASA plans to open the International Space Station to commercial business. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Balance of...
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Bloomberg

China Launches Mars Mission in New Space Challenge to U.S.

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Jul.23 -- China has launched a new potential front in its tech war with the U.S., sending a rocket to Mars. Bloomberg’s Bruce Einhorn reports on “Bloomberg Markets: China Open.”
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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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Engineers are troubleshooting to find the cause of failures in computers on the international space station that control the outpost's orientation and produce oxygen.

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HEADLINE: NASA troubleshoots computers woes CAPTION: Engineers are troubleshooting to find the cause of failures in computers on the international space station that control the outpost's orientation and produce oxygen. (June...
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As War Divides Countries On The Ground, What's Happening In Space?

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Russia has driven tension between countries on land. Now the conflict is reaching astronauts from around the world still working in outer space.
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Sky News

Interview with Tesla boss Elon Musk

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CLEAN: Interior interview with Elon Musk, discussing s his plans to send a manned mission to Mars On 8th June 2014 in London, United Kingdom
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Curated Video

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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Two astronauts aboard the International Space Station are attempting to repair the cooling system in a second spacewalk.

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HEADLINE: Astronauts take walk in space to repair ISS CAPTION: Two astronauts aboard the International Space Station are attempting to repair the cooling system in a second spacewalk. (Feb. 4) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] [Notes:space walk...
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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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Bloomberg

Is China Becoming a Big Player in the Global Space Race?

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Jun.17 -- Blaine Curcio, founder of Orbital Gateway Consulting, a boutique market research and consulting firm focusing on the business of space and satellite telecommunications, looks at China's space program. A Chinese rocket carrying...
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Bloomberg

China Sends 3 Men Into Space

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Jun.16 -- China has sent three astronauts into space in its first crude space mission in nearly five years. The three men will spend three months aboard China’s new space station which should become fully operational by next year....
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SpaceX Launches 3 Civilians To Space Station For $55M Each

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The American, Canadian and Israeli businessmen will be accompanied by former NASA astronaut Michael Lopez-Alegria on their nearly two-week stay.
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A computer malfunction on the International Space Station could mean a couple more days in space for the shuttle Atlantis astronauts

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Programme version only HEADLINE: Space station oxygen, water computers fail (space-shuttle) CAPTION: A computer malfunction on the International Space Station could mean a couple more days in space for the shuttle Atlantis astronauts....
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After receiving a clean bill of health, space shuttle Discovery early Monday raced toward a rendezvous with the international space station.

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HEADLINE: All's well on Discovery, Crew preps for ISS link (space-shuttle) CAPTION: After receiving a clean bill of health, space shuttle Discovery early Monday raced toward a rendezvous with the international space station. (Dec....
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President Barack Obama predicted Thursday his new space exploration plans would lead American astronauts to Mars and back in his lifetime, a bold forecast relying on rockets and propulsion still to be imagined and built.

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HEADLINE: Obama: Americans to Mars within his lifetime CAPTION: President Barack Obama predicted Thursday his new space exploration plans would lead American astronauts to Mars and back in his lifetime, a bold forecast relying on...
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Discovery blasts off with crew of seven headed for the ISS

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Cape Canaveral, Florida - 15 March 2009 1. Wide of countdown clock with shuttle in background 2. Mid of shuttle 3. Close up of engines igniting 4. Various of shuttle taking off from pad 5. Various of shuttle in flight 6. Medium from...