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BNY Mellon’s Levine: Cyclical Recovery Is Here

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Jul.20 -- Alicia Levine, head of equities and capital market advisory at BNY Mellon Wealth Management, discusses equity markets. She speaks on “Bloomberg Surveillance.”
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SPACE: SOYUZ SPACESHIP DOCKS WITH MIR SPACE STATION

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French/Nat A Russian Soyuz spaceship with three cosmonauts on board has docked with the Mir space station, about 400 kilometres (250 miles) above Western Europe. The new crew, including a Frenchman, joins the three men already aboard...
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Teacher-astronaut turns shuttle into classroom

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HEADLINE: Teacher-astronaut turns shuttle into classroom CAPTION: Teacher-astronaut Barbara Morgan held her first education session from space Tuesday. The session with students from Boise, Idaho fulfills the legacy of Christa...
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Shuttle landing set, milestone reached in space

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HEADLINE: Shuttle landing set, milestone reached in space CAPTION: Atlantis was cleared to return to Earth this coming week after the shuttle's heat shield was judged to be capable of surviving re-entry, and a U.S. astronaut reached a...
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Space shuttle Discovery arrived at its new home at Smithsonian''s Udvar-Hazy Center in Northern Virginia Thursday. Thousands of spectators, as well as astronauts, attended the celebration marking the shuttle''s retirement.

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HEADLINE: Smithsonian: Welcome Discovery to collection CAPTION: Space shuttle Discovery arrived at its new home at Smithsonian''s Udvar-Hazy Center in Northern Virginia Thursday. Thousands of spectators, as well as astronauts, attended...
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U.S. President John F. Kennedy talks to astronauts Gordon Cooper and Virgil Gus Grissom.

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U.S. President John F. Kennedy talks to astronauts Gordon Cooper and Virgil Gus Grissom.
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The Space Shuttle Enterprise flies though the sky.

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The Space Shuttle Enterprise flies though the sky.
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Hearst Metrotone News

U.S. President Richard M. Nixon watches as the Inaugural Parade in his honor passes by the viewing booth on January 20, 1973.

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U.S. President Richard M. Nixon watches as the Inaugural Parade in his honor passes by the viewing booth on January 20, 1973.
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Sky News

Prince Charles Meets Tim Peake At Bristol Prince's Trust office

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Prince Charles Meets Tim Peake At Bristol Prince's Trust office
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CLEAN : Astronauts say no fear as they gear for ISS trip

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CLEAN : Astronauts say no fear as they gear for ISS trip
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CLEAN : Three space crew members train before flight to ISS

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A Russian cosmonaut and an American and a French astronaut undergo training before their flight to the International Space Station
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : In Oman desert European venture sets sights on Mars

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Would be astronauts in aluminium coated suits venture out in rovers from a sprawling camp in Oman's barren desert: a simulation by a European venture aiming to one day help humans survive on Mars
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AFP News Agency

Parisians describe astronaut Thomas Pesquet as the 'ideal son-in-law'

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The French astronaut Thomas Pesquet, who is about to take off for the International Space Station on a six-month mission, has been described by Parisians as a "handsome" and "very ambitious" man who would be the "ideal son-in-law...
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CLEAN : Sea to stars: first Arab woman astronaut in training

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The UAE's Nora al-Matrooshi is the first Arab woman to start training to be an astronaut, one of two Emiratis picked from thousands of applicants as the Gulf nation looks to the stars (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Beijing slams US over Elon Musk space station near-misses

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China's foreign ministry on Tuesday hit out at the US after two near-misses in outer space that it said posed a "serious threat" to the lives of Chinese astronauts (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Earth's woes won't be solved by moon mission: French astronaut Pesquet

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"It's not entirely reasonable to imagine that we're going to solve the Earth's problems by looking for external resources," says French astronaut Thomas Pesquet at an ESA (European Space Agency, Eds.) astronauts' press conference on the...
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Space shuttle launch delayed again by storms

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No Slate at Start of Story 1. Various of space shuttle Endeavour on launch pad 2. Pan of dark clouds in sky 3. Wide of shuttle on launch pad, UPSOUND: (English) "Weather is expected to be a concern." 4. Wide of shuttle on launch pad,...
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People at an air show in Wisconsin get an up-close look at an airplane designed to launch a ship into space. The aircraft comes from Virgin Galactic, part of its effort to jump-start commercial space travel

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HEADLINE: First Person: A look at a spaceship launcher CAPTION: People at an air show in Wisconsin get an up-close look at an airplane designed to launch a ship into space. The aircraft comes from Virgin Galactic, part of its effort to...
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UNUSED 30 10 85 THE SPACE SUIT

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Film: Pos - Sound: Opt Trk - Colour - NYFilm: No - LN Number: LN116416 - Available in HD
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Astronaut tests spacesuit in first Mars simulation mission

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Colombian astronaut Diego Urbina tests the Gandolfi 2 spacesuit during the Moonwalk projects first Mars mission simulation in the southwestern Spanish town of Minas de Riotinto Huelva province
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Sky News

Tim Peake Safely Returns To Earth

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Tim Peake Safely Returns To Earth
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Hearst Metrotone News

Astronaut Charles Conrad, Jr. ascends into the sky in the Gemini 5 rocket.

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Astronaut Charles Conrad, Jr. ascends into the sky in the Gemini 5 rocket.
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Hearst Metrotone News

Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev speaks on the telephone with Soviet cosmonaut Andrian Nikolayev aboard the Vostok-3.

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Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev speaks on the telephone with Soviet cosmonaut Andrian Nikolayev aboard the Vostok-3.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN: China: manned space technology is indispensable for a country

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CLEAN: China: manned space technology is indispensable for a country