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Former NASA Astronaut On Bezos Blue Origin Flight

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Jul.20 -- Dr. Janet Kavandi, Sierra Space executive vice. president, speaks to Tom Keene and Jon Ferro on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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U.S. Astronaut Ends Record 355-Day Spaceflight

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NASA astronaut Mark Vande Hei touched down back on Earth aboard a Russian capsule following 355 days at the International Space Station.
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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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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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NASA Is Giving SpaceX a Long Leash on Crewed Launch, Bridenstine Says

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May.27 -- National Aeronautical and Space Administration (NASA) Administrator Jim Bridenstine discusses the agency’s relationship with SpaceX ahead of the company’s crewed launch. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Balance of...
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Space - Images From The Shuttle

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The most advanced radar ever used by the American space agency NASA zoomed in on flooded Amazon forests and icy Siberian lakes on Wednesday (13/4) as its space shuttle Endeavour neared the midway point of its mission. vs of radar images...
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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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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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Reagan, Space

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Reagan Wins California Primary In his first political contest, 55-year-old actor Ronald Reagan pulls landslide votes in the GOP primary, as does Democrat Edmund Brown, the guberbatorial incumbent. The Reagan win makes him a possible 1968...
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NASA Mission to Mars Is 'Dawn of New Space Age'

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Jul.30 -- NASA's rover named Perseverance is on its way to Mars. It launched from Florida and will try to learn more about the Martian atmosphere and surface. NASA Deputy Administrator Jim Morhard appears on "Balance of Power."
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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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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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Billionaires Lead Space Race for the U.S.

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Jul.23 -- For decades, national policy and NASA technology drove the U.S. Space program. Now, billionaires lead the way. Bloomberg's Alix Steel and Ed Ludlow take a look back at the history of NASA and how private space companies like...
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Crew Safety At Center Of NASA's Artemis Test Flight

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The Space Launch System rocket will attempt to send the capsule around the moon and back without a crew to test how the powerful rocket performs.
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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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02/00/69 c0003973 - color houston, texas ?: hq - ad7 the lunar module a close - up lot at the vehicle which will make the actual touchdown on the lunar surface: uncut "apollo 11" shows: view from the inside as well as an...
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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 Working Through New Leak In Artemis Test Ahead Of Possible Launch

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Once launched, the crew capsule atop the rocket will be the first to orbit the moon in 50 years.
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Fuel Leaks Force NASA To Scrub Launch Of New Moon Rocket

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The 322-foot Space Launch System rocket was set to lift off Monday morning with three test dummies aboard on its first flight.
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Bezos' Blue Origin Sends Strahan and Five Others to Space

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Former football great and Good Morning America co-anchor Michael Strahan caught a lift to space along with 5 other tourists on Saturday as Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin successfully completed a 10-minute flight. The New Shepard rocket blasted...
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UNUSED 2 4 86 THE APOLLO COMMAND MODULE

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Film: Pos - Sound: Opt Trk - Colour - NYFilm: No - LN Number: LN117093 - Available in HD
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Tim Peake, British Astronaut, holds press before mission to International Space Station

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VOICED: Shows Interior Shots Tim Peake speaks in Press Conference and interview with Tim Peake, interview with school boy who questioned Peake about Father Christmas delivering presents to the International Space Station. Interior shots...
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NASA Astronauts Make History With First All-Female Spacewalk

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The walk officially began at 6:38 a.m. Central time Friday.