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CAN584 NASA TEAM SET UP CAMP IN ICELAND TO RESEARCH GEOLOGY

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Team of American Astronauts in Iceland study geology in preparation for a Apollo moon voyage. **Pos at z060233 1. ws pan right of people setting up camp site 2. cu men inflating mats 3. cu NASA logo on clothes 4. ms man blowing up...
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CAN 770 NEW ANGLO-AMERICAN GEOLOGY CENTER IS OPENED IN SALISBURY (HARARE)

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New Anglo-American geology center is opened in Salisbury (Harare). 1. gv name over barbed wire 2. gv building and people outside, large instrument in foreground 3. ms man in white coat arriving on filed, takes sample of earth from hole...
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CAN 584 NASA TEAM SET UP CAMP IN ICELAND TO RESEARCH GEOLOGY

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A team of National Aeronautics and Space Administration researchers travel to Iceland and set up camp in Askja as they examine the geology there. 1. ws pan right of people setting up camp site 2. cu men inflating mats 3. cu NASA logo on...
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A lingering volcanic ash plume forced extended no-fly restrictions over much of Europe on Saturday, as Icelandic scientists warned that volcanic activity had increased and showed no sign of abating.

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HEADLINE: Raw Video: Iceland volcano spews more ash CAPTION: A lingering volcanic ash plume forced extended no-fly restrictions over much of Europe on Saturday, as Icelandic scientists warned that volcanic activity had increased and...
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Clouds of deadly hot ash and gas shoot down slopes of volcano

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1. Three shots of gas clouds rising from volcano 2. Various of gas clouds rising from volcano 3. Various of lava coming from Merapi Volcano 4. Various of villagers watching volcano, some wearing hard hats 5. Various of lava spilling down...
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SYND 31 8 76: MILD ERUPTION OF VOLCANO IN GUADELOUPE

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Earthquake after earthquake shook La Soufriere volcano on Guadeloupe on Tuesday (August 31st) in what scientists feared was the prelude to a major eruption. The Caribbean volcano started its current spate of tremors in July. Authorities...
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No sign of life at dormitory, rescuers end search

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1. Wide of rubble of house where a survivor was pulled out from on Tuesday 2. Mid of firemen and workers at the scene 3. Pile of rubble 4. Closer of firemen and workers talking to each other 5. Wide of rubble 6. Wide of cranes working at...
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Lava continues to flow from fissures east of crater on Kilauea volcano

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1. Various aerials of lava flowing from volcano 2. Aerial from inside helicopter of lava flowing from volcano 3. Various aerials of lava flowing from volcano 4. Aerial from inside helicopter of lava flowing from volcano 5. Various...
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Scientists say an eruption occurred along the middle of Kilauea Volcano's east rift zone after the Pu'u O'o crater floor collapsed, and lava was seen erupting up to 65 feet high.

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HEADLINE: Raw Video: Kilauea Volcano erupts in Hawaii CAPTION: Scientists say an eruption occurred along the middle of Kilauea Volcano's east rift zone after the Pu'u O'o crater floor collapsed, and lava was seen erupting up to 65 feet...
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Radar sees Titan's 'cat' in highest resolution images yet

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1. Various of radar images of Titan's "cat" The Cassini spacecraft has been sending back evidence that Saturn's planet-size moon Titan is geologically alive, possibly with liquids moving on its surface, scientists said on...
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No sign of life at dormitory, rescuers end search

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1. Wide of rubble of house where a survivor was pulled out from on Tuesday 2. Medium of firefighters and workers at the scene 3. Pile of rubble 4. Closer of firefighters and workers talking to each other 5. Wide of rubble 6. Wide of...
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NASA has unveiled the first images from a new satellite designed to predict disruptive solar storms, and scientists say they're already learning new things.

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HEADLINE: Raw Video: Close-up pictures of the sun CAPTION: NASA has unveiled the first images from a new satellite designed to predict disruptive solar storms, and scientists say they're already learning new things. (April 22)
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SPACE: MARS: NASA'S IMAGES OF MARS

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English/Nat New images of the surface of Mars have been released from NASA's Mars Global Surveyor which is in orbit round the so-called Red Planet. Scientists are excited about the pictures which will help them to understand climate...
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NASA animation of two icebergs it says could collide

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1. Animation of the Iceberg Two giant slabs of ice are about to hit each other in Antarctica, according to NASA experts. A 160 kilometre-long (100 mile) iceberg is on a collision course with a huge floating glacier in the sea near the US...
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Suspect in killing of Polish engineer appears in court

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1. Wide of armoured police vehicle driving to Anti-Terror Court (ATC), flanked by armed officers 2. Exterior of Anti-Terror Court (ATC) 3. Armed officers outside ATC 4. Mid of hooded suspect being led into court 5. Mid of officers...
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AP exclusive aerials of volcano as it continues to erupt

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1. Wide of volcano erupting 2. Various of cloud of ash erupting from volcano 3. Wide tilt up of volcano 4. Pan across ash plume 5. Various of ash plume rising through layer of cloud 6. Zoom in to crater of volcano 7. Ash clouds coming...
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WRAP Aerials of Iceland''s volcano sending ash into sky

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1. Various of Eyjafjallajokull volcano erupting 2. Various of eruption A lingering volcanic ash plume forced extended no-fly restrictions over much of Europe on Saturday, as Icelandic scientists warned that volcanic activity had...
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Scientists warn that if the lava flow from Kilauea continues on its path, it could reach a small patch of homes on Hawaii's Big Island in about a week. (September 5)

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Lava from one of the world's most active volcanos is creeping slowly but steadily through cracks in the earth toward a rural subdivision on Hawaii's Big Island. Scientists warn that if the lava flow from Kilauea continues on its path,...
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NASA satellite pictures of iceberg off Antarctica

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1. NASA satellite images showing B-15A iceberg cracking in two between October 7 and October 9, 2003. 2. Split screen comparison of United States and Antarctica, zoom in to Long Island, New York and McMurdo Sound, Antarctica. Graphic...
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German Chancellor Merkel arrives in Indonesia

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German Chancellor Angela Merkel arrived in Jakarta on Tuesday, at the start of her first official visit to Indonesia. Merkel touched down at Halim Perdanakusuma Airport in a plane displaying both the Indonesian and German flags, where...
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Global warming could produce costlier beer

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BEER IS THE MOST POPULAR ALCOHOLIC DRINK IN THE WORLD.
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Research says changing cattle feed could reduce methane

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LEADIN:Scientists say cattle and sheep farmers can begin to control their massive contribution to greenhouse gases and global warming by feeding their animals more high value, nutritious plants.The claims are made in a new report which...
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Announcement of winner of Nobel Prize for chemistry

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1. Exterior of Swedish Academy 2. Sign reading: "Note! Academy members only beyond this door" 3. Academy committee members entering through door 4. Cutaway of media 5. Committee arriving to make announcement 6. Media at news...
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News conference on new project with Pluto as first stop

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1. NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) animation of the New Horizons spacecraft on its mission to Pluto 2. Wide shot of news conference UPSOUND (English) reporter's question: "If New Horizons is the first launch of an...