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Final Trip Home for Endeavour |
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Shuttle Endeavour's six astronauts have checked the systems they need to bring NASA's next-to-last space shuttle flight to an end. They are expected to land early Wednesday Morning June 1st, 2011.
Date: 2011-06-01 00:58:17
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NOAA Satellite | Breathtaking Earth Images |
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The first set of images from the GOES-16 satellite have been released by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (N0AA). The geostationary satellite will be used for weather forecasting, severe storm tracking and more.
Date: 2017-03-06 13:50:00
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GRAIL Launch Coverage Begins |
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NASA Launch Commentator George Diller opens coverage of the Grail mission right before launch on September 10, 2011.
Date: 2011-09-10 15:39:28
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The Final, Frantic Moments Before The Historic Moon Landing |
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49 years ago, Apollo 11 astronauts achieved something that is still considered the benchmark of human innovation: they successfully landed on the moon and returned safely back to Earth. The final moments that lead up to the historic event were full of anticipation and excitement for the Apollo team.
Date: 2019-01-04 20:47:38
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Space Station Commander Captures Unprecedented View of Comet |
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International Space Station Commander Dan Burbank captured spectacular imagery of Comet Lovejoy as seen from about 240 miles above the Earth's horizon on Wednesday, Dec. 21. Today Burbank described seeing the comet two nights ago as "the most amazing thing I have ever seen in space," in an intervie...
Date: 2011-12-27 22:10:53
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Atlantis: Final Launch |
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Atlantis has blasted off on NASA's last space shuttle launch. The historic liftoff occurred Friday morning,July 8th, 2011, 30 years and three months after the very first shuttle flight. Four astronauts are riding Atlantis to orbit. The shuttle is bound for the International Space Station, making on...
Date: 2011-07-08 17:26:45
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The Threat of Objects Lost in Space |
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100 million pieces of “space junk” currently orbit our planet at 17,500 miles per hour. Adrift investigates the fate of these interstellar objects, which threaten to collide with and destroy satellites and spacecraft.
Director and producer Cath Le Couteur recruited Sally Potter to narrate the fil
Date: 2017-11-06 15:22:48
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