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4:3 Astronauts aboard Soyuz capsule return to Earth from International Space Station

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A Russian space capsule carrying the Sochi Olympic torch and three astronauts returned to Earth on Monday from the International Space Station (ISS) in a flawless landing on the steppes of Kazakhstan. The Soyuz capsule landed at 8:49...
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NASA worked Thursday to plan a spacewalk to fix the ripped solar wing at the international space station. They wanted the spacewalk to be on Friday but had to push back the outing to Saturday.

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HEADLINE: NASA scrambles to plan spacewalk CAPTION: NASA worked Thursday to plan a spacewalk to fix the ripped solar wing at the international space station. They wanted the spacewalk to be on Friday but had to push back the outing to...
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SPACE: US SPACE SHUTTLE COLUMBIA MISSION UPDATE (2)

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English/Nat The space shuttle Columbia will retrieve one of the satellites released during its latest mission a day earlier than planned. The U-S space agency NASA decided to change its scheduled plans for the Wake Shield satellite...
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4:3 Russian cargo ship launched to space station

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1. Rocket engines ignite, spacecraft lifts off UPSOUND (English) +++continues under shot 2+++"... and lift off. Lift off of the Soyuz booster and the Progress 45 resupply ship bound for the International Space Station." 2. Close of...
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RUSSIA: SIMULATED REPAIRS ON MIR SPACE STATION CARRIED OUT UPDATE

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Russian/Nat American astronaut David Wolf put on a Russian space suit on Monday, and plunged underwater to carry out simulated repairs on the Mir space station. Wolf will replace his fellow countryman Michael Foale on the beleaguered...
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Space/USA - Shuttle wrap

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NASA officials described themselves as pleased with the launch of the space shuttle Columbia on Friday (4/4) afternoon, despite a slight delay. Mission manager Loren Shriver blamed the late take-off on the malfunction of a 70 cent "O"...
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Shuttle crew briefs from launch pad

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1. Pan of astronauts walking to press conference 2. Wide shot of astronauts gathered for press conference 3. Cutaway press of press with reporter asking astronauts if they are concerned about debris falling of shuttle and causing...
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Discovery given all clear after checks using robotic arm

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Space 1. Space Shuttle Discovery with cargo bay doors open 2. Shuttle's robotic arm moving Houston, United States 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Matt Abbott, Shuttle Flight Director: "The ascent yesterday was absolutely beautiful, just flawless...
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Space: NASA: Spacewalk 2: international space station

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Space, 12 March 2001 1. Various stills of exterior of space station 2. Graphic of space station 3. Various stills of hatch 4. Various graphics of arm picking up cargo carrier Houston, Texas 5. Set up shot presser 6. SOUNDBITE:...
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Final preparations before launch

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1. Shuttle Discovery on launch pad with countdown clock NASA Television 2. Top shot of astronauts and van 3. Wide shot of shuttle 4. Various of van driving towards shuttle 5. Space Shuttle Commander Eileen Collins putting her suit on...
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Off and on wind gusts above safe levels and a fuel valve problem forced launch engineers to scrub the test flight of NASA's new Orion spacecraft. They may try again on Friday. (Dec. 4)

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Wind gusts and sticky fuel valves conspired to keep NASA's new Orion spacecraft on the launch pad Thursday, delaying a crucial test flight meant to revitalize human exploration. NASA promised to try again Friday morning as tens of...
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Astronauts perform shuttle repairs easily, re-enter hatch, briefing

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Space 1. Image from intensified television camera of Robinson carrying out repair with Astronaut Steve Robinson speaking to his colleagues UPSOUND (English) Steve Robinson: "OK, I'm grasping it and I'm pulling. Its coming out very...
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File of Israeli Astronaut Ramon, also includes other crew members

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1. Israeli Astronaut Ilan Ramon walking alongside shuttle training mock-up 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Ilan Ramon, Israeli Astronaut "When you say - in Israel - to somebody 'you are an astronaut,' you mean that he is not connected. So it's...
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Astronauts widen Hubble's eyes to the universe

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1. Wide shot of astronauts and Hubble telescope 2. Close up of astronaut trying to open door to Hubble telescope 3. Wide shot of astronauts next to Hubble telescope 4. Various of astronauts opening doors 5. Wide shot of astronauts and...
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USA: SPACE SHUTTLE DISCOVERY MISSION TO MIR GIVEN ALL CLEAR

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Russian/Eng/Nat The U-S space agency NASA has given the green light for the space shuttle Discovery to lift off late on Tuesday, on an historic mission to Russia's Mir space station. Discovery will be the last U-S shuttle to link up with...
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Astronauts put their suits on ahead of launch

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1. Wide shot of shuttle on launch pad 2. Various of shuttle 3. Astronauts exiting elevator 4. Astronaut Thomas Reiter from the European Space Agency putting on spacesuit 5. Various of astronauts taking their seats inside shuttle 6. Shot...
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A pair of astronauts took a spacewalk Thursday to install a new antenna and move a cargo boom outside the International Space Station. (June 19)

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A pair of astronauts took a spacewalk Thursday to install a new antenna and move a cargo boom outside the International Space Station. Russians Alexander Skvortsov and Oleg Artemiev had to haul the antenna out with them. It was such hard...
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4:3 Russian craft docks with space station after delay caused by engine burn fault

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A Russian spacecraft carrying three astronauts docked with the International Space Station on Thursday evening 250 miles (402 kilometres) over Brazil. The crew aboard the orbiting outpost congratulated the latest members - Russians...
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USA: US SPACE SHUTTLE COLUMBIA LAUNCH DELAYED

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Natural Sound A last minute computer failure has delayed the scheduled launch of the US space shuttle Columbia from Cape Canaveral in Florida for at least two more days. It's the fourth time in a week that NASA has been forced to cancel...
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+4:3 SpaceX Dragon cargo ship returns to Earth after one-month visit

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The commercial cargo ship Dragon left the International Space Station on Sunday, heading home with nearly two tons of science experiments and old equipment. The ISS crew released it, using the station's big robot arm, as the craft zoomed...
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SPACE: TWO ASTRONAUTS SAFELY COMPLETE SIX HOUR SPACE WALK

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English/Nat Two astronauts have safely completed a six-and-a-half hour space walk outside the U- S shuttle Endeavour. Orbiting 200 miles above earth, the men have practiced techniques and evaluated equipment that will be used to build...
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USA: NASA PAYS TRIBUTE TO ASTRONAUTS OF SPACE SHUTTLE ATLANTIS

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English/Nat The American Space Agency NASA has paid tribute Thursday to the astronauts who successfully completed the recent Space Shuttle docking with the Russian Mir space station. Top honours went to Shannon Lucid, the woman who set a...
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NASA's space station program manager says a malfunction that knocked out half of the International Space Station's cooling system is a major problem but astronauts in orbit and on the ground are prepared to address the issue.

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HEADLINE: NASA official: Cooling system failure 'significant' CAPTION: NASA's space station program manager says a malfunction that knocked out half of the International Space Station's cooling system is a major problem but astronauts in...
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4:3 Endeavour docks with ISS on its last-ever mission

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International Space Station, 18 May 2011 1. Wide of open hatch as Commander Mark Kelly crosses from shuttle Endeavour to International Space Station (ISS) 2. Mid of crew of International Space Station 3. Mid of Endeavour Commander Mark...