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RUSSIA: INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION LATEST

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Eng/Russ/Nat The Russians and the Americans say everything is on course for a successful launch of the first module of the International Space Station. The launch, scheduled to take place in Kazakhstan early on Friday morning, has been...
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NASA says missing clip no threat to shuttle re-entry, landing

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Johnson Space Centre 1. Mission status briefing 2. SOUNDBITE (English) LeRoy Cain, Deputy Shuttle Programme Manager: "This part of the system has no function and no requirement from an entry, the orbit entry and landing standpoint. It is...
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Briefing from NASA

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1. Wide press conference 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Phil Engelauf, Lead Flight Director "The goal for today, the first spacewalk on this mission, was to deliver the Canada arm to and assemble it onto the space station and get it powered up...
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Spacewalk plus NASA presser on shuttle mission

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In Space 1. Astronaut Steve Robinson leaving Shuttle for EVA (Extravehicular Activity) 2. Split screen with Robinson outside Houston, Texas 3. Mission control at Johnson Space Centre In Space 4. Astronaut Robinson removing faulty...
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Astronauts step outside for works on space station

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Space, 26 November 2002 1. Astronaut exits space station hatch 2. Astronaut climbing over outside of space station with Earth behind 3. Two astronauts working outside the space station Houston, Texas, 26 November 2002 4. Wide shot panel...
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4:3 Discovery undocks from ISS for the very last time

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1. Close of docking port at International Space Station, filmed from Discovery Space shuttle as it pulls away slowly UPSOUND (English) Mission Control: "Separation confirmed, Discovery has undocked. It's 6am central time." International...
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NASA has ordered up a series of urgent spacewalks to fix a broken cooling line at the International Space Station, a massive repair job that could stretch to Christmas Day. Two American astronauts will make the two to three spacewalks. (Dec. 18)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus002724 NASA has ordered up a series of urgent spacewalks to fix a broken cooling line at the International Space Station. Station managers decided Tuesday to send two American astronauts out as...
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Rocket blasts off with three satellite on board

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1. Mid shot Kosmos-3M rocket on launch pad 2. Various rocket being launched 3. Closer shot launchpad (audio rocket launch overhead) 4. People watching launch 5. Wide top shot launch pad 6. Team from Niger watching 7. Press 8. Three...
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Space -Preparation for repair of Hubble telescope

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US astronauts early on Wednesday (12/2) tested the robot arm of the space shuttle Discovery in preparation for maintenance work on the Hubble space telescope later this week. Discovery was heading for a rendezvous with Hubble on...
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WRAP The last communications with Earth, various file of astronauts

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FILE - Kennedy Space Center, Florida 1. Wide of shuttle crew sitting together in casual clothes 2. Pan of shuttle crew 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Kalpana Chawla, Indian astronaut: "I think it's the nature of world economics at present,...
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Concern as search continues for missing object reported during spacewalk

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Orbital Atlantis - 330 kilometres (200 miles) above Earth 1. Highlighted area of object trailing shuttle Atlantis Johnson Space Centre - Houston, Texas 2. Medium shot of briefing 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Wayne Hale, space shuttle...
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Astronauts step outside for works on space station

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1. Various exteriors of the space station 2. Astronaut coming out into space to start spacewalk 3. Exterior of the space station with Earth in the background 4. Astronaut doing space walk 5. Revolving shot of the sun 6. Astronauts...
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Latest Cassini pix shed light on new moon

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1. Various animation of Cassini spacecraft approaching Saturn 2. Various animation of Cassini launching Huygens vehicle to probe Titan 3. Various animation of Huygens vehicle 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Dr. Torrence Johnson, Cassini Imaging...
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Shuttle crew carry out spacewalk to replace spinning wheel

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In Space 1. Double picture showing international space centre on left and astronauts working outside on right 2. Astronaut working on gyroscope 3. Astronaut eye view of repair work Johnson Space Centre, Houston Texas 4. Wide shot of...
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RR7129/1 APOLLO 15 MISSION BACKGROUNDER

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1. opening titles 2. ls rocket gantries at Cape Kennedy 3. slow tilt up Saturn rocket 4. cu astronaut David Scott, pull back, having space suit fitted 5. ms "Flying Bedstead" lunar training module, lifting off ground 6. cu James...
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Pence: America will lead in space again

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Vice President Mike Pence kicked off the first meeting of the National Space Council Thursday by saying that "America seems to have lost our edge in space, but those days are over." President Trump signed an executive...
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Pence: America Will Lead in Space Again

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Vice President Mike Pence kicked off the first meeting of the National Space Council Thursday by saying that "America seems to have lost our edge in space, but those days are over." President Trump signed an executive...
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NASA says low cloud delays Discovery shuttle landing

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1. Mission control room 2. Controllers 3. Various mission control with UPSOUND: (English) Controller explaining about the delay to Discovery commander Eileen Collins, Collins replying Astronauts aboard space shuttle Discovery were told...
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USA: STARGAZERS LOOK FOR LEONID METEOR SHOWER

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Natural Sound Stargazers around the world are looking towards the heavens for a unique celestial event. It's a meteor shower created by the dusty trial of Comet Temple-Tuttle. The dazzling display, also known as the Leonid meteor...
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WRAP Guantanamo Bay file, Aus FM talking about David Hicks

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FILE: Guantanamo Bay, Cuba - date unknown 1. Close-up of sign at Camp Delta 2. Close-up of US flag through fence 19 January 2007 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Alexander Downer, Australian Foreign Minister: ''I just want to say on behalf of the...
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Space Station astronauts hold September 11th Commemoration

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1. wide shot of Mission Control Room 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Shuttle commander Dominic Gorie: "The American Space program has a long history of flying items to commemorate courageous acts or people affected in numerous ways and this...
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Atlantis lifts off on the final flight of the 30-year programme

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1. Wide of shuttle Atlantis on launch pad 2. Wide of spectators 3. Various of shuttle preparing to launch 4. Various of shuttle lifting off 5. Various of shuttle heading out into space Atlantis and four astronauts rocketed into orbit on...
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Space capsule docks at international space station

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++Script contains English commentary from NASA officials++ 1. Various of Soyuz approaching International Space Station 2. Various of Soyuz docking with ISS UPSOUND English: "We have contact, docking confirmed. Contact and capture...
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USA - Space Shuttle Blasts Off

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After a near-record string of launch delays, NASA's oldest spaceship, the space shuttle Colombia, blasted off on Friday (20/10) from Cape Canaveral in Florida. MS rocket on launch pad Sot countdown "5, 4, 3, 2, 1" cu sparks flying back...