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Something Corporate – Space

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DigitalGlobe and European Space Imaging Out-Distance Competitors in Key …
DigitalGlobe and European Space Imaging Out-Distance Competitors in Key …
Detailed information about the program can be found at http://mars.jrc.ec.europa.eu/mars/News-Events/17-GeoCAP-conference/Agenda/Gervasini Adrian Zevenbergen, managing director of European Space Imaging, stated, "The CwRS Campaign is probably one of …
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Living It Up In Space
Two NASA astronauts aboard the International Space Station discuss the challenges of life in low Earth orbit and how their research is a stepping stone for future space exploration. This is SCIENCE FRIDAY. I'm Ira Flatow. Fifty-one years ago, …
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The History of Space Exploration
Such Great Heights – The Postal Service The history of space exploration and the people and countries that try to get there. I show Soviet, America, and later on Chinese and Indian agencies. No Politics! Just Science! Cool Music! and Learning!
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The History of Space travel in 2 minutes. Originally put together for a Sunday Times CDRom featuring the British National Space Centre (yes we do have one www.bnsc.gov.uk) this little film deserves a wider airing. More info on Nick’s work can be found here: homepage.ntlworld.com
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Final Flight: Space Shuttle Enterprise Over NYC | Video
Riding atop NASA’s modified Boeing 747 carrier aircraft, NASA’s drop-test article — the not quite an Orbiter Enterprise — flew to the New York area on April 27, 2012. It’s final home: the Intrepid Sea Air and Space Museum.
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Watch this and other space videos at SpaceRip.com These high-res time-lapse sequences captured by astronauts aboard the International Space Station give us a beautiful and clear view of some well-known coastlines and countries around the world. Get a good look at England, France, Italy, Egypt, Algeria, Tunisia, Greece, the island of Crete, Taiwan, South Korea, Japan, the United States, Mexico, Ecuador, Peru, Chile, Argentina, Cuba, and more. We’ve attempted to show as many countries as we would, but inevitably we’ve left many out. Please write to the the astronaut photography office at NASA’s Johnson Space Center to request inclusion in this amazing series of sequences.
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In our view / Private space venture Rekindling imaginations
In our view / Private space venture Rekindling imaginations
It reads like science fiction, but the next real-life chapter in human space exploration is being written right here in Western Washington. Its authors, even if they don't achieve their lofty goals, already are rekindling America's latent frontier …
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Neil deGrasse Tyson: Going to Mars vital to future of U.S.
America's best-known astrophysicist says an ambitious space program is just the ticket for an ailing economy and that abandoning the effort would be a severe setback to US technological prowess. by Charles Cooper April 25, 2012 2:33 PM PDT Follow …
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Exobots for Space Exploration
The researchers are thinking with the assumption that if there is intelligent life out there, it is likely similar to us, in the ways that matter for space exploration. They have limited resources and a dysfunctional government, so they will not be …
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Unknown – The Space Show

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National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) – NASACast: Exploration Video

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Coast To Coast AM March 1 2012 – Space Exploration Innovation Part 1
Images from www.thepopfoto.com Mp3 Coast To Coast Archive www.filefactory.com Guests: Neil deGrasse Tyson, Catherine Austin Fitts Space Exploration & Innovation: On Thursday’s show, astrophysicist and director of the Hayden Planetarium, Neil deGrasse Tyson, discussed how we can get back on track to become a space-faring society once again, and what we stand to lose if NASA doesn’t regain its ground as a force for innovation. The current situation with NASA dependent on the Russians to bring its astronauts to the Space Station saddles the US with an “opportunity cost,” he commented, explaining that if we don’t have an ambitious near-term plan to advance the space frontier, then the concept becomes lost from society. The space program in the 1960s was part of a forward-looking culture, and innovation permeated society during this decade, he noted. But, when it became apparent that the Russians weren’t planning to go to the moon, the US lost interest in further moon missions, because their militaristic motivation was no longer in effect, he explained. Now the motivation for space missions and explorations could be a kind of economic investment, with a potential huge return from new technologies and industries, Tyson said. For instance, the moon could be harvested for Helium 3, useful in nuclear fusion reactors. He suggested that we double NASA’s budget and give them a high profile mission statement. This could serve to recreate the innovation culture that prevailed in the …