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 SPACE SHUTTLE AT CAPE CANAVERAL
The white jet stream in the sky as a space shuttle flies through the air. A shuttle on a launching pad preparing for the first space shuttle launch since the Columbia disaster of 2003. Space shuttles and the control room at Cape Canaveral, Florida.
July 12, 2005 - COLOR
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 NASA DISCOVERY SPACE SHUTTLE COMES HOME
Infrared cameras show the NASA space shuttle Discovery glowing from the heat of reentry as it returns to Earth after a successful space mission.
August 9, 2005 - COLOR
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 NASA DISCOVERY SPACE SHUTTLE COMES HOME - 2
NASA scientists and astronauts talk during a press conference following the space shuttle Discovery's safe return from its space mission. NASA mechanics examine the shuttle now safely on the ground.
August 9, 2005 - COLOR
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 CANADIAN ASTRONAUT CHRIS HADFIELD COMMENTS SPACE SHUTTLE SUCCESS
Following the successful launch and return of NASA Discovery Space Shuttle Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield comments on its success. "It's a great celebration of success for all the people that have worked on this flight right around the world."
August 9, 2005 - COLOR
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 DISCOVERY SPACE SHUTTLE DECENT AND LANDING
Aerial of the Discovery Space Shuttle descending for a return landing to earth. Passenger POV out the shuttle window at one of its wings and the sky. The happy astronauts walk down the stairs at space center after a successful landing.
August 9, 2005 - COLOR
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 ASTRONAUT STEVE ROBINSON REPAIRS SHUTTLE IN SPACE - 3
Astronaut Steve Robinson makes repairs to NASA Discovery space shuttle. CU of damaged shuttle thermal blanket. POV from space of Discovery hovering over Earth. A computer screens monitors the repairs. Steve Robinson dangles from robotic arm as he approaches the bottom of the shuttle to begin repairs.
August 3, 2005 - COLOR
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 ASTRONAUT STEVE ROBINSON REPAIRS SHUTTLE IN SPACE - 1
POV of Astronaut Steve Robinson removing a protruding ceramic strip from the heat shield of Discovery space shuttle. Animated enactment of Discovery reentering Earth's atmosphere as protruding strip causes shuttle to overheat. A similar problem was blamed on the 2003 tragedy of space shuttle Columbia.
August 3, 2005 - COLOR
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 PIECES OF COLUMBIA SPACE SHUTTLE STREAK ACROSS SKY
Burning pieces of the NASA Columbia space shuttle streak across the sky. The space shuttle broke apart during re-entry over Texas February 2003 killing all seven astronauts on board.
August 3, 2005 - COLOR
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 ASTRONAUT STEVE ROBINSON REPAIRS SHUTTLE IN SPACE - 2
Beautiful aerial of Earth from NASA shuttle Discovery. MS and CU of damaged thermal blanket under one of the cockpit windows of the shuttle. NASA officials contemplated repairing the blanket following the success of astronaut Steve Robinson in repairing the heat shield of the shuttle from space. NASA decided not to repair the blanket and Discovery made a successful return to Earth August 10, 2005.
August 3, 2005 - COLOR
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 DISCOVERY SPACE SHUTTLE LAUNCH DIRECTOR MIKE LEINBACH - PRESS INTERVIEW
The NASA Discovery Space Shuttle Launch Director Mike Leinbach sums up the success of the mission. "Discovery is home, the crew is safe, and we've come full circle now."
August 9, 2005 - COLOR
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