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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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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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Space: Mars Rover, Saturn Cassini Probe, Spaceship One, Mercury Launch, Genesis Probe Crash

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Space: Mars Rover NASA space scientists and engineers landed two robot rovers on the surface of Mars in 2004. The first rover, named "Spirit" landed in early January in the Gusev crater region of the Red Planet. An identical twin rover,...
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NASA spacecraft prepares to enter a polar orbit with Jupiter

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LEAD INNASA is about to fly the Nuno spacecraft within some three thousand miles of the cloud tops of Jupiter in what scientists say is a new achievement in planetary exploration. During a series of flybys, Juno will probe beneath the...
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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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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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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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Space - Hubble telescope released

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Astronauts aboard the US space shuttle Discovery released the Hubble telescope Wednesday (19/02) following a repair mission NASA described as a"complete success". MS Hubble telescope in shuttle cargo bay, CU locking mechanism on shuttle...
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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: NASA LAUNCH NEW SELF NAVIGATING SPACESHIP (V)

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English/Nat Voiceover: Nicole Swift NASA launched its Deep Space One spacecraft on Saturday will test 12 new technologies needed for the next generation of solar system explorers. Deep Space One is powered by a solar ion engine,...
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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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Space - Hubble telescope repairs

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The crew of the space shuttle Discovery pulled along side the Hubble Space Telescope early on Thursday (13/2) and captured the observatory. The shuttle slowly approached the telescope, stopping 11 metres (36 feet) away from it. Mission...
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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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USA: SPACE SHUTTLE COLUMBIA CREW ATTEMPT TO RESCUE SATELLITE (2)

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English/Nat Astronauts will attempt to snag a wayward satellite by hand during a six-hour spacewalk and haul it back into the space shuttle Columbia's payload bay. The risky manoeuvre, to be carried out on Monday, is being seen as the...
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Latest pictures of Mars from NASA rover

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Pasadena, California - 7 January 2004 1. Wide view of news conference 2. Close up black and white photograph of plaque on Spirit rover dedicated to crew of Columbia space shuttle 3. Wide and pan view of 3-D image of Martian surface 4....
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SPACE: NASA WEATHER SATELLITE MARS MISSION (2)

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English/Nat NASA says it's lost contact with the spacecraft Mars Climate Orbiter. Contact was lost after NASA's first interplanetary weather satellite was to complete a critical engine firing that would have placed it in orbit around...
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USA: NASA: PLANS TO LAUNCH NEW SELF NAVIGATING SPACESHIP

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English/Nat NASA is planning to launch a new type of self-navigating spaceship which runs on an ion propulsion engine, inspired by the popular space age T-V show "Star Trek". Deep Space 1 will meet up with a large asteroid to study the...
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1969 - when man landed on the moon for the first time

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It was one small step for man, and one giant leap for mankind. 40 years ago, on July 20th 1969, man landed on the moon, leaving the first human footprints on its dusty surface. Neil A. Armstrong, Edward E. Aldrin and Michael Collins made...
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LIB 9-1-73 NASA HIGHLIGHTS OF 1972 IN SPACE: VAR,CRIMINATION, LIFT-DEFS RESEARCH, ETC

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NASA highlights of 1972 in space 1 introduction, Mariner to Mars, Pioneer halfway to Jupiter, mapping Earths resources, new advances in areonautics and last two Apollo flights to moon2 Mariner 9 assembled3 images of Mars sent back by...
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NASA's shuttle program is ending after 30 years and 134 missions linking humans to space.

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HEADLINE: 30 years of shuttle history CAPTION: NASA's shuttle program is ending after 30 years and 134 missions linking humans to space. (July 7) Shuttle Atlantis sits on launch pad 39A at the Kennedy Space Center ready for a final...
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Cassini spacecraft launches probe on course to Titan

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1. "Jet Propulsion Laboratories" sign, pan to roadway 2. Wide exterior shot of JPL space flight operations centre 3. Wide pan of mission control room, with staff wearing Christmas hats 4. Mission leaders hear report that the Huygens...
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Cassini sends 'mind blowing' pix of Saturn

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1. Press conference 2. Journalists listening 3. Sequence showing Atlas, a small moon of Saturn in a path through the rings (NOTE: Atlas is small speck that moves clockwise in the black outer band) 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Carolyn Porco,...