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NASA cancels spacewalk to inspect snarled joint for a set of solar panels

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International Space Station - 220 miles above Earth - 31 October 2007 1. Wide of ISS with solar arrays and earth in background International Space Station - 220 miles above Earth - 30 October 2007 2. Zoom in to solar array segment with...
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+4:3 Soyuz spacecraft launches on mission to space station

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1. Various of Soyuz spacecraft on landing pad before launch 2. Close of Soyuz as first stabiliser is removed 3. Various of Soyuz as second stabiliser is removed, countdown commences and rocket launches 4. Close of Soyuz as it flies...
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USA: SPACE SHUTTLE DISCOVERY SPACEWALK

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Natural Sound Two astronauts on the space shuttle Discovery made an historic walk in space today Thursday). The five-hour space-walk, to try out space station construction techniques and the durability of new spacesuits, saw the first...
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USA: LAUNCH OF SPACE SHUTTLE ENDEAVOUR DELAYED

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English/Nat The launch of the U-S space shuttle Endeavour has again been put back. This time, faulty power cells are blamed for the delay. NASA engineers now hope the shuttle will be able to take off next week. The Space Shuttle...
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RUSSIA: US & RUSSIAN ASTRONAUTS COMPLETE SPACE WALK UPDATE

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Russian/Eng/Nat An American and a Russian have finished taking a spacewalk outside the combined Atlantis-Mir complex. Russia's space agency said the joint spacewalk had been a good rehearsal for the future International Space...
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After delays space shuttle Endeavour lands in Florida

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(With NASA commentary) 1. Various shots space shuttle five minutes from touchdown 2. Various shots, including from inside the cockpit, of space shuttle coming into land 3. Various shots space shuttle landing 4. Various shots space...
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USA: ASTEROID SPACE PROBE TO BE LAUNCHED SOON

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English/Nat The first spacecraft to ever orbit an asteroid takes off next week from Florida's Cape Canaveral Air Station. Space officials hope to answer the mysterious riddles of how our solar system was formed and prevent a reckless...
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NASA has carried out a full-scale test of a solid rocket motor in the Utah desert Tuesday. It's the most heavily instrumented solid rocket motor in the space agency's history

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HEADLINE: Raw Video: NASA test fires rocket motor CAPTION: NASA carried out a full-scale test of a solid rocket motor in the Utah desert Tuesday. It's the most heavily instrumented solid rocket motor in the space agency's history. (Aug....
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Spacewalk from International Space Station

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Space 1. Astronauts Gennady Padalka and Mike Fincke working on exterior of International Space Station (UPSOUND: (English) NASA commentary of tasks they are performing) Korolev, Russia 2. Russian control room (UPSOUND: (English)...
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Shuttle astronaut collapses during welcome home ceremony

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Ellington Field, Houston, Texas - 22 September 2006 1. Astronaut Heidemarie Stefanyshyn-Piper speaking at welcome home ceremony, begins to sway and collapses. She is supported, then lowered to floor by fellow crew members. 2. Cutaways of...
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4:3 Endeavour lands back on Earth after final voyage

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1. Infra-red image of space shuttle Endeavour coming in to land 2. Various of shuttle coming in to land and touching down, drag parachute deployed to slow down shuttle speed, chute dropping away and shuttle coming to standstill UPSOUND...
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Atlantis on final flight of the 30-year shuttle programme, ADDS Nasa presser

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Kennedy Space Centre, Cape Canaveral, Florida 1. Various of US space shuttle Atlantis taking off Kennedy Space Centre, Cape Canaveral, Florida 2. Wide of NASA post-launch news conference 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Mike Moses, NASA's Launch...
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US shuttle docks with ISS

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1. Wide view of Endeavour in space 2. Close view of shuttle Endeavour with name "Endeavour" visible 3. Interior, astronauts prepare for shuttle docking with the International Space Station (ISS) 4. Exterior, start of shuttle docking 5....
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+4:3 Soyuz rocket carrying 2 Russians and 1 American blasts off for Space Station

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A rocket carrying a Russian-American crew to the International Space Station blasted off successfully from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan early on Wednesday. The Soyuz booster rocket lifted off as scheduled at 3:17 am local time...
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USA: SPACE SHUTTLE DISCOVERY BLASTS OFF ON LAST VOYAGE TO MIR

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English/Nat Space shuttle Discovery has rocketed away on NASA's last voyage to Mir. The flight is intended to bring home the seventh and final American to stay aboard the Russian space station. The lift-off was right on time as the...
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4:3 Astronauts carry out repairs to relay system on International Space Station

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Space station astronauts took a spacewalk on Wednesday to replace a dead computer and get back up to full strength. The two Americans on board, Rick Mastracchio and Steven Swanson, stepped out for the urgent repair job. The computer is a...
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Capsule carrying new US-Russian crew, space tourist docks at ISS, reax

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AP Television Korolyov, Moscow Region - Russian Mission Control Centre September 20, 2006 1. Wide of Mission control centre building 2. Close of sign on exterior of building reads (English:) "Mission Control Centre" 3. Wide of big screen...
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National Research Council discusses upgrade to Hubble

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Washington, DC - 8 December, 2004 1. Wide shot of press conference at National Academy of Sciences 2. Reporters 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Louis Lanzetti, Chairman, National Academy of Sciences Panel: "First recommendation is the Hubble...
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WRAP Spacewalk from International Space Station

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Space 1. Astronauts Gennady Padalka and Mike Fincke working on exterior of International Space Station (UPSOUND: (English) NASA commentary of tasks they are performing) Korolev, Russia 2. Russian control room (UPSOUND: (English) Russian...
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NASA news conference after Discovery blast off is scrubbed

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25 August 2009 1. Wide of Discovery Shuttle on launch pad 2. Wide of news conference panel 3: SOUNDBITE: (English) Mike Moses, Chair of the Mission Management Team: "Well, let's see folks, as we got into tanking we ran across a failure...
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Shuttle Atlantis docks with space station

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1. Wide of ISS (International Space Station) 2. Atlantis commander, Commander Brett Jett working through check list 3. Interior of ISS 4. Wide of ISS from Atlantis 5. Wide of Shuttle Atlantis from ISS 6. Docking cone manoeuvre from...
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The gouge goes all the way through tiles. Repairs might be needed before re-entry.

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HEADLINE: Shuttle Damage May Need Repairs CAPTION: Laser inspection of damage reveals a gouge that goes all the way through 1-inch think tiles, repairs may be needed. (Aug. 12) 2007 [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] [Notes:image of gouge] ...
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NASA briefing on shuttle launch delay

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Cape Canaveral, Florida - August 27, 2006 1. Wide of NASA news conference 2. SOUNDBITE (English) LeRoy Cain, NASA Launch Integration Manager: "We're going to look at the storm again tonight and we plan to get together early tomorrow...
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Forty-five years ago Sunday, Apollo 11's Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin became the first humans to set foot on the moon. Speaking at the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum, Aldrin described what he was thinking right before the historic walk. (July 18)

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Now's the time to get moonstruck. Forty-five years ago Sunday, Apollo 11's Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin became the first humans to set foot on another world. Armstrong's "one small step ... one giant leap" on the dusty lunar surface...