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Boeing, SpaceX to offer cheaper ISS crew rides

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NASA expects to save millions of dollars sending astronauts to the International Space Station once its commercial crew programme replaces Russian rocket rides in a couple of years' time, the US space agency said on Monday. NASA chose...
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+4:3 Soyuz carrying American, Russian and Italian blasts off for space station

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1. Wide of Soyuz spacecraft on launch pad 2. Close of launch pad 3. Mid of tip of rocket 4. Close of rockets igniting UPSOUND announcer counting down to lift-off 5. Wide shot of lift-off 6. Various shots of spacecraft climbing in night...
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USA - Astronaut Wolf talks to NASA control

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US astronaut David Wolf spoke to NASA control in Houston from the Russian space station Mir on Thursday (16/10). Wolf replaced Michael Foale who finished his tour of duty of Next week Wolf will assist with some of the reparations, which...
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Russian cosmonaut hits golf ball from ISS in stunt

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1. Pan of Johnson Space Centre 2. Russian Flight Control Room Interior AUDIO: Voiceover from NASA: "Here in the flight control room number one the orbit-three team of flight controllers has taken its positions on console as the EVA or...
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USA: NASA CONFIRMS ASTRONAUTS ON BOARD MIR SPACE STATION ARE SAFE

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English/Nat The three men on board the Russian space station are safe, and the situation there is stable. That's the word from NASA official Frank Culbertson who told reporters on Thursday that astronauts were treating the situation as...
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USA - NASA Launch Spacecraft On Discovery Mission

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NASA launched a spacecraft from Cape Canaveral, Florida, on Saturday (17/2) to make a three-year voyage to an asteroid that may contain clues to the birth of the solar system. ws of launch pad ms of Delta II rocket on launch pad interior...
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NASA's newest robotic explorer, Maven, is on its way to Mars. The Maven spacecraft blasted off aboard an unmanned rocket from Cape Canaveral on Monday. (Nov. 18)

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NASA's newest robotic explorer, Maven, is on its way to Mars. The Maven spacecraft blasted off aboard an unmanned rocket from Cape Canaveral on Monday. It will take Maven 10 months to reach Mars following a journey of more than 440...
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Space Shuttle Tragedy, Schwarzenegger Governor Of California, Michael Jackson Arrest, Power Blackout, Hurricane Isabel, Venezuela - Anti Chavez Protests Turn Violent

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A Catastrophic end for the crew of the Space Shuttle Columbia. While re-entering the earth's atmosphere at the end of a 16-day mission the orbiter disintegrated leaving a white streak across the Texas sky. The loss of shuttle commander...
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RUSSIA/SPACE: MIR SPACE STATION COLLISION INVESTIGATION LATEST

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Natural Sound Russian space officials said on Thursday that ground controllers and the Mir's former crew share responsibility for June's collision, in contrast to an earlier report that blamed only the cosmonauts. Several space agencies...
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4:3 Russian cosmonauts perform spacewalk to tackle station chores

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A pair of cosmonauts 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...
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USA: SPACE SHUTTLE ALANTIS LANDS AT KENNEDY SPACE STATION

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English/Nat NASA says Astronaut Shannon Lucid is in "good health" and happy to be back on Earth. Lucid spent a record-breaking 188 days in space, nearly all of it on the Russian space station Mir. She set a new space endurance record for...
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USA: SPACE SHUTTLE DISCOVERY LAUNCH

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English/Nat The space shuttle Discovery blasted off for the new international space station on Thursday, ending a six-month launch drought for NASA. The 4.5 (m) million-pound ship, carrying seven astronauts and a full load of space...
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RUSSIA: KOROLYOV: REPAIRS TO MIR STATION PRESS CONFERENCE

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Russian/Nat NASA denied reports from Moscow on Wednesday that it has agreed to allow British-born astronaut Michael Foale to take an active role in repairing the Russian space station Mir. Vladimir Solovyov, flight control director, told...
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Shuttle Atlantis undocks from space station

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1. Space shuttle Atlantis orbiting in space 2. Various of the two space craft undocking 3. UPSOUND (English) Atlantis crew talking to Mission Control: "Atlantis: Houston and station from Atlantis, physical separation," UPSOUND...
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Preview of plans for Deep Impact to send probe to blast comet

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1. Computer animation sequence showing approach of Deep Impact spacecraft toward comet and impact of Deep Impact comet probe Pasadena, California - June 24, 2005 2. Mid shot of Deep Impact mission project manager Rick Grammier pointing...
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DVS Space Shuttle

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HEADLINE: Endeavour holds up during re-entry, lands safely CAPTION: The space shuttle Endeavour touches down safely in Florida, ending uncertainty about damage to the craft's belly. During this mission, a teacher/astronaut taught lessons...