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Concern as search continues for missing object reported during spacewalk

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Orbital Atlantis - 330 kilometres (200 miles) above Earth 1. Highlighted area of object trailing shuttle Atlantis Johnson Space Centre - Houston, Texas 2. Medium shot of briefing 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Wayne Hale, space shuttle...
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SpaceX has launched an observatory inspired by former Vice President Al Gore toward a solar-storm lookout point a million miles away. (Feb. 11)

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SpaceX has launched an observatory inspired by former Vice President Al Gore toward a solar-storm lookout point a million miles away. The unmanned Falcon rocket blasted off Wednesday from Cape Canaveral, Florida. It was the company's...
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USA: SCIENTISTS USE HIGH TECH TOOLS TO VIEW HALE BOPP COMET

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NASA, USA, 1 April 1997 1. Simulated comet spinning around 2. Various photos of comet in sky 3. SOUNDBITE: Fred Espenak, NASA Astrophysicist 4. Various photos of comet 5. SOUNDBITE: Espenak 6. Various rocket being assembled (NASA...
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Astronauts step outside for works on space station

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1. Various exteriors of the space station 2. Astronaut coming out into space to start spacewalk 3. Exterior of the space station with Earth in the background 4. Astronaut doing space walk 5. Revolving shot of the sun 6. Astronauts...
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NASA successfully launches Orion spacecraft on second attempt

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NASA's new Orion spacecraft streaked towards orbit on Friday on a high-stakes test flight meant to usher in a new era of human exploration leading ultimately to Mars. The unmanned orbital journey began with a sunrise liftoff witnessed by...
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WRAP Space Shuttle Endeavour blasts off, post launch briefing

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Kennedy Space Centre, Cape Canaveral, Florida 1. Wide shot, shuttle on launch pad 2. Close up, engines light 3. Smoke around shuttle, shuttle lifts off 4. Distant shot, spectators, US flag, with shuttle lift-off behind 5. Shuttle...
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Latest Cassini pix shed light on new moon

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1. Various animation of Cassini spacecraft approaching Saturn 2. Various animation of Cassini launching Huygens vehicle to probe Titan 3. Various animation of Huygens vehicle 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Dr. Torrence Johnson, Cassini Imaging...
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Shuttle crew carry out spacewalk to replace spinning wheel

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In Space 1. Double picture showing international space centre on left and astronauts working outside on right 2. Astronaut working on gyroscope 3. Astronaut eye view of repair work Johnson Space Centre, Houston Texas 4. Wide shot of...
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Space station crew talk about their eclipse experience

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Astronauts on board the International Space Station have described witnessing the solar eclipse as "really special." Speaking from the International Space Station, the crew talked about how impressed and surprised they were...
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Spacewalk underway to fix cosmic ray detector

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Astronauts launched an extraordinarily complicated series of spacewalks on Friday to fix a cosmic ray detector at the International Space Station.
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Spacewalk underway to fix cosmic ray detector

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Astronauts launched an extraordinarily complicated series of spacewalks on Friday to fix a cosmic ray detector at the International Space Station.
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Trump makes call to first all-female spacewalkers

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President Donald Trump put in a congratulatory call from the White House to the world's first all-female spacewalking team that made history high above Earth on Friday, replacing a broken part of the International Space Station's power...
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Trump makes call to first all-female spacewalkers

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President Donald Trump put in a congratulatory call from the White House to the world's first all-female spacewalking team that made history high above Earth on Friday, replacing a broken part of the International Space Station's power...
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Top NASA official gets look at next moon rocket

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The top NASA official says the rocket expected to power the next mission to the moon is about 90 percent complete.
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Top NASA official gets look at next moon rocket

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The top NASA official says the rocket expected to power the next mission to the moon is about 90 percent complete.
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Elon Musk 'fired up' after rocket test launch

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SpaceX completed the last big test of its crew capsule before launching astronauts in the next few months, mimicking an emergency escape shortly after liftoff Sunday.
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Elon Musk 'fired up' after rocket test launch

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SpaceX completed the last big test of its crew capsule before launching astronauts in the next few months, mimicking an emergency escape shortly after liftoff Sunday.
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NASA says low cloud delays Discovery shuttle landing

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1. Mission control room 2. Controllers 3. Various mission control with UPSOUND: (English) Controller explaining about the delay to Discovery commander Eileen Collins, Collins replying Astronauts aboard space shuttle Discovery were told...
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+4:3 Astronauts remove old space station pump in first in series of spacewalks

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Astronauts removed an old space station pump aboard the International Space Station on Saturday, sailing through the first of a series of urgent repair spacewalks to revive a crippled cooling line. After 5 and half hours the two American...
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SPACE/USA: SHUTTLE DISCOVERY MISSION LATEST

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English/Nat NASA, the U-S Space Agency, arranged a live broadcast with the multi-national and multi-generational crew of the Space Shuttle Discovery on Wednesday. During the broadcast, U-S Senator John Glenn was interviewed by iconic U-S...
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USA: STARGAZERS LOOK FOR LEONID METEOR SHOWER

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Natural Sound Stargazers around the world are looking towards the heavens for a unique celestial event. It's a meteor shower created by the dusty trial of Comet Temple-Tuttle. The dazzling display, also known as the Leonid meteor...
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Comments on Supernova in Spanish

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1. Animation 2. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Sergio Fajardo-Acosta, NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory: "In two ways, (for understanding a Supernova) - we will understand our origins better, the origins of the matter which makes us human, our...
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Atlantis lifts off on the final flight of the 30-year programme

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1. Wide of shuttle Atlantis on launch pad 2. Wide of spectators 3. Various of shuttle preparing to launch 4. Various of shuttle lifting off 5. Various of shuttle heading out into space Atlantis and four astronauts rocketed into orbit on...
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USA/SPACE: US SHUTTLE DISCOVERY MISSION UPDATE

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English/Nat NASA added a fifth spacewalk on Sunday to the mission of space shuttle Discovery to repair torn and cracked insulation on the Hubble Space Telescope. The insulation, two inches thick in some places, protects delicate...