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Core stage of NASA rocket rolls out to river

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Crew departs ISS, returns to Earth

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An American, a Russian and the first person from the United Arab Emirates to fly into space landed safely on Thursday after a six-hour flight from the International Space Station.
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Boeing capsule returns after aborted mission

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Boeing landed its Starliner capsule in the New Mexico desert on Sunday after an aborted flight to the International Space Station, marking the first time an American made human-rated capsule has landed on land.  
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ISS astronauts track Santa around the world

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Santa's Christmas Eve journey around the world will be tracked for the first time by astronauts orbiting in the International Space Station.
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Core stage of NASA rocket rolls out to river

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It wasn't an official Mardi Gras parade, but it sure looked like one.
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SpaceX launches ISS supplies, nails 50th landing

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SpaceX launched another load of station supplies for NASA late Friday night and nailed its 50th rocket landing.
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Core stage of rocket for moon mission complete

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The core stage of the rocket that will propel the next mission to the moon is officially complete, and NASA astronaut candidate Jasmin Moghbeli says it's thrilling to be one step closer to the first woman making landfall on the moon.
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NASA asks Americans to stay home for SpaceX launch

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NASA and SpaceX on Friday urged spectators to stay home for the first home launch of astronauts in nearly a decade because of the coronavirus pandemic.
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NASA asks Americans to stay home for SpaceX launch

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NASA and SpaceX on Friday urged spectators to stay home for the first home launch of astronauts in nearly a decade because of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Solar Orbiter to provide first look at sun's poles

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Cargo ship leaves International Space Station

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A SpaceX Dragon resupply spacecraft has left the International Space Station.
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Cargo ship leaves International Space Station

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A SpaceX Dragon resupply spacecraft has left the International Space Station.
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Astronaut Randolph Bresnik is a new dad again, after launching into space and taking a spacewalk, all for the first time. He announced the birth of his daughter, Abigail, on Sunday morning on NASA's airwaves

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HEADLINE: Baby born while astronaut dad spacewalks CAPTION: Astronaut Randolph Bresnik is a new dad again, after launching into space and taking a spacewalk, all for the first time. He announced the birth of his daughter, Abigail,...
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WRAP Update on spacewalk to assess damage to shuttle

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1. Discovery with Earth in background 2. Astronaut working 3. Longer shot of astronaut at work 4. View from Stephen Robinson's helmet camera as he moves along Discovery 5. ISS with astronaut working in bottom right corner 6. Top view...
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USA/RUSSIA: SITUATION UPDATE ABOARD DAMAGED MIR STATION

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English/Nat The astronauts aboard the damaged Mir space station voiced their relief at being alive, on Sunday, following last Wednesdays collision with a supply module. After four days of intense work and fears for the astronauts...
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USA: SPACE SHUTTLE ATLANTIS LAUNCH

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Natural Sound Space shuttle "Atlantis" is on its way to the international space station having been successfully launched on Friday morning at 7:45am local time (1245gmt) The shuttle blasted off from Florida's Kennedy Space Centre to...
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USA: PROBLEM FOUND WITH SPACE SHUTTLE COLUMBIA'S LAUNCH BOOSTERS

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English/Nat A problem with the rocket boosters used to launch the space shuttle Colombia may delay NASA's upcoming flight to the Russian space station Mir. NASA discovered the problem this week after the launch of Columbia two weeks...
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Briefing by head of Russian space agency

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FILE: Moscow - April 2002 1. Wide shot of Soyuz space craft being conveyed from hangar for launch 2. Mid shot of Russian Space Force officers watching the craft move past 3. Wide shot of Soyuz being raised for launch 4. Mid shot of nose...