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<title>Delta Rocket Set To Launch Next Generation GPS Satellite</title>
<link>http://www.spaceflightvideos.com/spacearium/article.php?story=20100521104043453</link>
<description>CAPE CANAVERAL, AFS - The launch attempt of the United Launch Alliance Delta IV with the Air Force's Global Positioning System IIF-01 satellite has been rescheduled for May 21. During normal processing for launch, mission managers determined a piece of ground support equipment used to control one of the swing arms on the Fixed Umbilical Tower was not operating correctly and needed replacing.</description>
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<title>Atlantis Blasts Off On Final Scheduled Mission</title>
<link>http://www.spaceflightvideos.com/spacearium/article.php?story=2010051420355275</link>
<description>KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FL - With a picture-perfect, yet bittersweet, liftoff today for space shuttle Atlantis, the middle child of NASA's orbiter fleet began the final scheduled mission of its 25 year career before returning to Earth one last time and being decommissioned as the space agency continues with plans to retire the entire fleet by the end of the year. 

(Photo caption: Space shuttle Atlantis blasts off on mission STS-132. Photo Credit: Jim Siegel)

STS-132 LAUNCH DAY PHOTO GALLERY BY JIM SIEGEL

STS-132 PRESS KIT (PDF)
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<title>NASA's New Launch Abort Rocket Passes Key Test In Sunrise Launch</title>
<link>http://www.spaceflightvideos.com/spacearium/article.php?story=20100506234650330</link>
<description>WHITE SANDS MISSILE RANGE, NM - NASA successfully conducted a dramatic test of an escape system for future manned space capsules in the New Mexico desert this morning, culminating a four-year development effort to design, build and test an escape rocket for the first time in more than 40 years. Today's $220 million Pad Abort 1 test took place form a new launch pad at Launch Complex 32 at the White Sands Missile Range in southern New Mexico.

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<title>NASA Sets Launch Date For Shuttle Atlantis' Final Mission</title>
<link>http://www.spaceflightvideos.com/spacearium/article.php?story=20100506101046160</link>
<description>Today, NASA managers formally cleared space shuttle Atlantis for launch May 14 to deliver supplies and a Russian-built research module to the International Space Station. Liftoff of Atlantis is scheduled for 2:20 p.m. EDT on what will likely be the ship's final mission to space, becoming the first of NASA's three orbiters to make its last flight as the agency works to retire the fleet sometime late this year or early in 2011.STS-132 MISSION SUMMARY&nbsp;|&nbsp;READ (PDF)STS-132 OFFICIAL FLIGHT KIT&nbsp;|&nbsp;READ (PDF)</description>
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<title>SpaceX Continues Progress For First Falcon-9 Launch</title>
<link>http://www.spaceflightvideos.com/spacearium/article.php?story=20100506035224612</link>
<description>(This update from Elon Musk, May 6) - As we continue to progress towards the first Falcon 9 launch from  Cape Canaveral, certification of the flight termination system (FTS)  and subsequent range availability remain the two primary schedule  drivers.(Above: Static test firing of the Falcon 9 first stage, conducted at SpaceX's launch site, Cape Canaveral, Florida on March 13, 2010. Credit: SpaceX / Chris Thompson.)</description>
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<title>SpaceX Targets Late May Debut For Falcon 9 Rocket</title>
<link>http://www.spaceflightvideos.com/spacearium/article.php?story=2010050210090542</link>
<description>Florida today reports that SpaceX is planning to launch the maiden flight of their Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral AFS in Florida as early as next week. The history-making launch is targeted for May 11 during a four hour launch window that opens at 1pm ET.</description>
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<title>Proton Rocket Successfully Launches SES-1 Communications Satellite</title>
<link>http://www.spaceflightvideos.com/spacearium/article.php?story=20100424163840392</link>
<description>BAIKONUR, APRIL 24, 2010 - International Launch Services (ILS), a leading launch services provider for the global commercial satellite industry, successfully carried the SES-1 satellite directly into geostationary orbit today on an ILS Proton for SES WORLD SKIES, an SES company (Euronext Paris and Luxembourg Stock Exchange: SESG). This was the third ILS Proton launch and the fifth overall Proton launch this year. The SES-1 satellite was also the 22nd consecutive successful Proton launch in 21 months.DOCUMENTSPROTON SES-1 MISSION OVERVIEW&nbsp;&bull;&nbsp;READ FREE VIDEOSES-1 LAUNCH HIGHLIGHTS CLIP (CREDIT: ILS)&nbsp;&bull;&nbsp;WATCH&nbsp;|&nbsp;DOWNLOADALL-ACCESS MEMBERS VIDEOSES-1 LAUNCH WEBCAST REPLAY (CREDIT: ILS)&nbsp;&bull;&nbsp;DOWNLOAD</description>
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<title>Atlas Rocket Launches Air Force Mini Space Shuttle</title>
<link>http://www.spaceflightvideos.com/spacearium/article.php?story=20100422034012463</link>
<description>The U.S. Air Force launched a miniature space shuttle with a spectacular evening launch from Cape Canaveral today. The mission of the Orbital Text Vehicle 1 (OTV-1) is highly classified, with no details emerging regarding the payload its carrying inside its small payload bay but experts speculate it could relate to the DEfense Department's efforts to develop a space-based contential rapid-strike capability for future conflicts.DOCUMENTSATLAS 5 / OTV MISSION BOOKX-37 FACT SHEETHISTORY OF THE X-37NASA X-37 DEMONSTRATOR FACT SHEETFREE VIDEOATLAS LAUNCH HIGHLIGHTS VIDEO&nbsp;&bull;&nbsp;WATCH&nbsp;|&nbsp;DOWNLOADOUR VIDEO OF THE LAUNCH FROM THE KSC PRESS SITE&nbsp;&bull;&nbsp;WATCH&nbsp;|&nbsp;DOWNLOADATLAS 5 LIFTS OFF WITH OTV-1&nbsp;&bull;&nbsp;WATCH&nbsp;|&nbsp;DOWNLOADALL-ACCESS MEMBERS VIDEOCOMPLETE UNITED LAUNCH ALLIANCE LAUNCH WEBCAST REPLAY&nbsp;&bull;&nbsp;DOWNLOADREMOTE CAMERA VIDEO OF LAUNCH (REALPLAYER)&nbsp;&bull;&nbsp;DOWNLOADATLAS MISSION PROFILE ANIMATION&nbsp;&bull;&nbsp;DOWNLOAD</description>
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<title>President Obama Visits Kennedy Space Center, Unveils Vision For NASA's Future</title>
<link>http://www.spaceflightvideos.com/spacearium/article.php?story=20100425214949307</link>
<description>U.S. President Barack Obama dipped into the proverbial lion's den today, flying to Kennedy Space Center to kickoff a day-long space conference and promote his controversial vision for NASA and proposed national space policy. Addressing a mostly-friendly audience of invited guests and dozens of news media, the President carefully and passionately defended his decision to redirect NASA's mission - a plan that includes cancelling the Constellation program and the thousands of jobs dependent upon it.

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REPORT ON IMPACT TO BREVARD COUNTY SCHOOLS&nbsp;READ
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<title>Spacewalkers Successfully Install New Ammonia Tank On Space Station</title>
<link>http://www.spaceflightvideos.com/spacearium/article.php?story=2010041119201166</link>
<description>JOHNSON SPACE CENTER, TX - During a grueling 7 and a half hour spacewalk, Discovery Mission Specialists Rick Mastracchio and Clayton Anderson successfully installed a 1,700-pound ammonia tank on the International Space Station, completing the second of a three-spacewalk coolant tank replacement process that began with the mission's first EVA Friday morning.STS-131 PHOTO GALLERIESVIDEOFLIGHT DAY SIX EDUCATIONAL EVENT&nbsp;WATCH&nbsp;|&nbsp;DOWNLOADEVA 2 OVERVIEW&nbsp;WATCH&nbsp;|&nbsp;DOWNLOADFLIGHT DAY SIX HIGHLIGHTS&nbsp;WATCH&nbsp;|&nbsp;DOWNLOADFLIGHT DAY SIX ISS FLIGHT DIRECTOR UPDATE&nbsp;WATCH&nbsp;|&nbsp;DOWNLOADFLIGHT DAY SIX MEDIA INTERVIEWS&nbsp;WATCH&nbsp;|&nbsp;DOWNLOADFLIGHT DAY SIX MISSION STATUS BRIEFING&nbsp;WATCH&nbsp;|&nbsp;DOWNLOADFLIGHT DAY SEVEN CREW CHOICE DOWNLINK VIDEO&nbsp;WATCH&nbsp;|&nbsp;DOWNLOADFLIGHT DAY SEVEN HIGHLIGHTS&nbsp;WATCH&nbsp;|&nbsp;DOWNLOADISS/DISCOVERY FLYOVER OF HOUSTON&nbsp;WATCH&nbsp;|&nbsp;DOWNLOADFLIGHT DAY SEVEN ISS FLIGHT DIRECTOR UPDATE&nbsp;WATCH&nbsp;|&nbsp;DOWNLOADFLIGHT DAY SEVEN MISSION STATUS BRIEFING&nbsp;WATCH&nbsp;|&nbsp;DOWNLOADSOLID ROCKET BOOSTER CAMERA REPLAYS&nbsp;WATCH&nbsp;|&nbsp;DOWNLOADALL-ACCESS MEMBERS ONLY VIDEONASA TV COVERAGE OF EVA #2, 1.2 MBPS, PART 1&nbsp;DOWNLOADNASA TV COVERAGE OF EVA #2, 1.2 MBPS, PART 2&nbsp;DOWNLOADNASA TV COVERAGE OF EVA #2, 1.2 MBPS, PART 3&nbsp;DOWNLOADNASA TV COVERAGE OF EVA #2, 1.2 MBPS, PART 4&nbsp;DOWNLOADNASA TV COVERAGE OF EVA #2, 1.2 MBPS, PART 5&nbsp;DOWNLOADNASA TV COVERAGE OF EVA #2, 1.2 MBPS, PART 6&nbsp;DOWNLOADNASA TV COVERAGE OF EVA #2, 1.2 MBPS, PART 7&nbsp;DOWNLOADNASA TV COVERAGE OF EVA #2, 1.2 MBPS, PART 8&nbsp;DOWNLOADNASA TV COVERAGE OF EVA #2, 1.2 MBPS, PART 9&nbsp;DOWNLOADNASA TV COVERAGE OF EVA #2, 1.2 MBPS, PART 10&nbsp;DOWNLOADNASA TV COVERAGE OF EVA #2, 1.2 MBPS, PART 11&nbsp;DOWNLOADNASA TV COVERAGE OF EVA #2, 1.2 MBPS, PART 12&nbsp;DOWNLOAD</description>
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<title>Astronauts Complete First Spacewalk Of STS-131</title>
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<description>JOHNSON SPACE CENTER, TX - Astronauts Richard Mastracchio and Clayton Anderson stepped outside the International Space Station today on the first of three spacewalks scheduled for STS-131. The astronauts completed all the major tasks for the EVA, the primary objective being the removal of a new ammonia coolant tank from Discovery's payload bay and relocation to a temporary storage location on the space station from where it will be permanently installed during a later spacewalk.STS-131 PHOTO GALLERIESVIDEOFLIGHT DAY FOUR HIGHLIGHTS&nbsp;WATCH&nbsp;|&nbsp;DOWNLOADFLIGHT DAY FOUR MEDIA INTERVIEWS&nbsp;WATCH&nbsp;|&nbsp;DOWNLOADFLIGHT DAY FOUR MISSION STATUS BRIEFING&nbsp;WATCH&nbsp;|&nbsp;DOWNLOADFLIGHT DAY FOUR POST-MMT BRIEFING&nbsp;WATCH&nbsp;|&nbsp;DOWNLOADSPACE SHUTTLE DISCOVERY&nbsp;WATCH&nbsp;|&nbsp;DOWNLOADCREW CHOICE DOWNLINK VIDEO&nbsp;WATCH&nbsp;|&nbsp;DOWNLOADFLIGHT DAY FIVE HIGHLIGHTS&nbsp;WATCH&nbsp;|&nbsp;DOWNLOADFLIGHT DAY FIVE ISS FLIGHT DIRECTOR UPDATE&nbsp;WATCH&nbsp;|&nbsp;DOWNLOADFLIGHT DAY FIVE MISSION STATUS BRIEFING&nbsp;WATCH&nbsp;|&nbsp;DOWNLOADALL-ACCESS MEMBERS ONLY VIDEOEVA #1 NASA TV COVERAGE, 1.2 MBPS, PART 1&nbsp;DOWNLOADEVA #1 NASA TV COVERAGE, 1.2 MBPS, PART 2&nbsp;DOWNLOADEVA #1 NASA TV COVERAGE, 1.2 MBPS, PART 3&nbsp;DOWNLOADEVA #1 NASA TV COVERAGE, 1.2 MBPS, PART 4&nbsp;DOWNLOADEVA #1 NASA TV COVERAGE, 1.2 MBPS, PART 5&nbsp;DOWNLOADEVA #1 NASA TV COVERAGE, 1.2 MBPS, PART 6&nbsp;DOWNLOADEVA #1 NASA TV COVERAGE, 1.2 MBPS, PART 7&nbsp;DOWNLOADEVA #1 NASA TV COVERAGE, 1.2 MBPS, PART 8&nbsp;DOWNLOADEVA #1 NASA TV COVERAGE, 1.2 MBPS, PART 9&nbsp;DOWNLOADEVA #1 NASA TV COVERAGE, 1.2 MBPS, PART 10&nbsp;DOWNLOADEVA #1 NASA TV COVERAGE, 1.2 MBPS, PART 11&nbsp;DOWNLOADEVA #1 NASA TV COVERAGE, 1.2 MBPS, PART 12&nbsp;DOWNLOAD</description>
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<title>Dnepr Launches European CryoSat-2 Spacecraft</title>
<link>http://www.spaceflightvideos.com/spacearium/article.php?story=20100408162043372</link>
<description>BAIKONUR, 8 April 2010 - Europe's Ice research satellite CryoSat-2, which was built by Europe?s leading space company Astrium, is now in orbit. At 14:57 (UK Time), it was launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome (Kazakhstan) on board a Dnepr launcher which has placed the 720 kilogram spacecraft into a polar orbit. Around 17 minutes after launch the spacecraft separated from the upper stage and sent its first signals to the Malindi (Kenya) ground station. CryoSat-2 will measure the ice coverage at the Earth?s poles with previously unattained precision for at least the next three and a half years. Its predecessor - CryoSat-1 - was lost in 2005 due to a failure of the launcher.

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<title>Shuttle Discovery Docks With Space Station After Radar Failure</title>
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<description>JOHNSON SPACE CENTER, TX - Undeterred by a failed radar system aboard space shuttle Discovery, commander Alan Poindexter gingerly guided the spaceship through a flawless rendezvous and docking with the International Space Station today. Discovery docked with the station's Harmony module at 3:44 a.n. EDT as the two craft sailed 220 miles above the Caribbean Ocean.STS-131 PHOTO GALLERIESVIDEODISCOVERY DOCKS WITH ISS&nbsp;WATCH&nbsp;|&nbsp;DOWNLOADEXTERNAL TANK HANDHELD VIDEO REPLAY&nbsp;WATCH&nbsp;|&nbsp;DOWNLOADFLIGHT DAY THREE HIGHLIGHTS&nbsp;WATCH&nbsp;|&nbsp;DOWNLOADDISCOVERY/ISS HATCH OPENING&nbsp;WATCH&nbsp;|&nbsp;DOWNLOADISS FLIGHT CONTROLLER INTERVIEW - CORBETT HOENNINGER&nbsp;WATCH&nbsp;|&nbsp;DOWNLOADFLIGHT DAY THREE ISS FLIGHT DIRECTOR UPDATE&nbsp;WATCH&nbsp;|&nbsp;DOWNLOADFLIGHT DAY THREE MISSION STATUS BRIEFING&nbsp;WATCH&nbsp;|&nbsp;DOWNLOADFLIGHT DAY THREE POST-MMT BRIEFING&nbsp;WATCH&nbsp;|&nbsp;DOWNLOADRENDEZVOUS PITCH MANEUVER&nbsp;WATCH&nbsp;|&nbsp;DOWNLOADAPOLLO 13 CREW VISITS MISSION CONTROL&nbsp;WATCH&nbsp;|&nbsp;DOWNLOADDEBRIS SEEN SHEDDING FROM DISCOVERY TAIL&nbsp;WATCH&nbsp;|&nbsp;DOWNLOADFLIGHT DAY TWO HIGHLIGHTS&nbsp;WATCH&nbsp;|&nbsp;DOWNLOADFLIGHT DAY TWO MISSION STATUS BRIEFING&nbsp;WATCH&nbsp;|&nbsp;DOWNLOADFLIGHT DAY TWO POST-MMT BRIEFING&nbsp;WATCH&nbsp;|&nbsp;DOWNLOADALL-ACCESS MEMBERS ONLY VIDEONASA TV DOCKING COVERAGE, 1.2 MBPS, PART 1&nbsp;DOWNLOADNASA TV DOCKING COVERAGE, 1.2 MBPS, PART 2&nbsp;DOWNLOADNASA TV DOCKING COVERAGE, 1.2 MBPS, PART 3&nbsp;DOWNLOADNASA TV DOCKING COVERAGE, 1.2 MBPS, PART 4&nbsp;DOWNLOADNASA TV DOCKING COVERAGE, 1.2 MBPS, PART 5&nbsp;DOWNLOADNASA TV DOCKING COVERAGE, 1.2 MBPS, PART 6&nbsp;DOWNLOADNASA TV DOCKING COVERAGE, 1.2 MBPS, PART 7&nbsp;DOWNLOADNASA TV DOCKING COVERAGE, 1.2 MBPS, PART 8&nbsp;DOWNLOADNASA TV DOCKING COVERAGE, 1.2 MBPS, PART 9&nbsp;DOWNLOADMPLM IS BERTHED ONTO HARMONY&nbsp;DOWNLOADMPLM IS REMOVED FROM DISCOVERY&nbsp;DOWNLOADOBSS HANDOFF RMS TO SSRMS&nbsp;DOWNLOADFLIGHT DAY THREE POST-MMT BRIEFING&nbsp;DOWNLOAD</description>
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<title>Ku Antenna Failure Complicates Discovery's Mission To ISS</title>
<link>http://www.spaceflightvideos.com/spacearium/article.php?story=20100406140603373</link>
<description>NASA flight controllers are optimistic that the failure of space shuttle Discover's Ku-band communications system will not prevent NASA from accomplishing all the goals for STS-131, despite the fact that real-time video and high-speed data communication with the shuttle has been effectively crippled for the duration of the mission.

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<title>Discovery Lights Up The Night Sky With Picture-Perfect Blastoff</title>
<link>http://www.spaceflightvideos.com/spacearium/article.php?story=20100406140437174</link>
<description>Bringing an early sunrise to the Space Coast, space shuttle Discovery blazed a trail into space early this morning to begin a thirteen day mission to outfit the International Space Station with new science equipment, supplies and perform maintenance on the 11 year-old orbital complex. Discovery's penultimate mission sets in motion the final push to complete assembly of the space station and retire the orbiter's by the end of the year.

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OUR VIDEO OF LAUNCH FROM THE VAB ROOF&nbsp;WATCH&nbsp;|&nbsp;DOWNLOAD
DISCOVERY LAUNCHES ON STS-131&nbsp;WATCH&nbsp;|&nbsp;DOWNLOAD
CREW DONS FLIGHT SUITS BEFORE LAUNCH&nbsp;WATCH&nbsp;|&nbsp;DOWNLOAD
TRADITIONAL ASTRONAUT WALKOUT CEREMONY&nbsp;WATCH&nbsp;|&nbsp;DOWNLOAD
ISS FLIES OVERHEAD AT KSC&nbsp;WATCH&nbsp;|&nbsp;DOWNLOAD
RSS RETRACTION BEFORE LAUNCH&nbsp;WATCH&nbsp;|&nbsp;DOWNLOAD

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<title>Soyuz TMA-18 Docks With Space Station With Three New Crewmembers</title>
<link>http://www.spaceflightvideos.com/spacearium/article.php?story=20100405004628134</link>
<description>There are three new Expedition 23 crew members aboard the International Space Station. Following the completion of leak checks, the hatches between the Soyuz TMA-18 spacecraft and the station were opened at 3:19 a.m. EDT Sunday. VIDEO:EXPEDITION 23 PREFLIGHT CREW NEWS CONFERENCE&nbsp;WATCH&nbsp;|&nbsp;DOWNLOADEXPEDITION 23 CREW PROFILE&nbsp;WATCH&nbsp;|&nbsp;DOWNLOADEXPEDITION 23 &nbsp;WATCH&nbsp;|&nbsp;DOWNLOADSTAR CITY DEPARTURE CEREMONY&nbsp;WATCH&nbsp;|&nbsp;DOWNLOADPRELAUNCH ACTIVITIES AND SOYUZ ROLLOUT&nbsp;WATCH&nbsp;|&nbsp;DOWNLOADUPDATED SOYUZ ROLLOUT&nbsp;WATCH&nbsp;|&nbsp;DOWNLOADSTATE COMMISSION MEETING AND NEWS CONFERENCE&nbsp;WATCH&nbsp;|&nbsp;DOWNLOADSOYUZ TMA-18 LAUNCH&nbsp;WATCH&nbsp;|&nbsp;DOWNLOADSOYUZ LAUNCH PART 2&nbsp;WATCH&nbsp;|&nbsp;DOWNLOADSOYUZ LAUNCH REPLAYS&nbsp;WATCH&nbsp;|&nbsp;DOWNLOADPOSTLAUNCH VIDEO FILE AND INTERVIEWS&nbsp;WATCH&nbsp;|&nbsp;DOWNLOADPRELAUNCH VIDEO FILE&nbsp;WATCH&nbsp;|&nbsp;DOWNLOADSOYUZ TMA-18 DOCKS WITH ISS&nbsp;WATCH&nbsp;|&nbsp;DOWNLOADHATCH OPENING AND WELCOMING CEREMONY&nbsp;WATCH&nbsp;|&nbsp;DOWNLOADPOSTDOCKING NEWS CONFERENCE&nbsp;WATCH&nbsp;|&nbsp;DOWNLOADHI-DEFINITION VIDEO OF THE LAUNCH OF SOYUZ TMA-18</description>
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<title>Perfect Launch Sends Soyuz TMA-18 And Expedition 23 On Course For ISS</title>
<link>http://www.spaceflightvideos.com/spacearium/article.php?story=20100405004459791</link>
<description>BAIKONUR COSMODROME, KAZAKHSTAN - The three newest crew members to take up residence at the International Space Station blasted off into orbit today on board a Russian Soyuz launch vehicle from the spaceport in Baikonur, Kazakhstan. The three space travelers will join another three astronauts already on the space station to form the Expedition 23 long-duration crew on the orbital complex.VIDEO:EXPEDITION 23 PREFLIGHT CREW NEWS CONFERENCE&nbsp;WATCH&nbsp;|&nbsp;DOWNLOADEXPEDITION 23 CREW PROFILE&nbsp;WATCH&nbsp;|&nbsp;DOWNLOADEXPEDITION 23 &nbsp;WATCH&nbsp;|&nbsp;DOWNLOADSTAR CITY DEPARTURE CEREMONY&nbsp;WATCH&nbsp;|&nbsp;DOWNLOADPRELAUNCH ACTIVITIES AND SOYUZ ROLLOUT&nbsp;WATCH&nbsp;|&nbsp;DOWNLOADUPDATED SOYUZ ROLLOUT&nbsp;WATCH&nbsp;|&nbsp;DOWNLOADSTATE COMMISSION MEETING AND NEWS CONFERENCE&nbsp;WATCH&nbsp;|&nbsp;DOWNLOADSOYUZ TMA-18 LAUNCH&nbsp;WATCH&nbsp;|&nbsp;DOWNLOADSOYUZ LAUNCH PART 2&nbsp;WATCH&nbsp;|&nbsp;DOWNLOADSOYUZ LAUNCH REPLAYS&nbsp;WATCH&nbsp;|&nbsp;DOWNLOADPOSTLAUNCH VIDEO FILE AND INTERVIEWS&nbsp;WATCH&nbsp;|&nbsp;DOWNLOADPRELAUNCH VIDEO FILE&nbsp;WATCH&nbsp;|&nbsp;DOWNLOADHI-DEFINITION VIDEO OF THE LAUNCH OF SOYUZ TMA-18</description>
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<title>Lockheed Martin and ATK Resurrect Athena Launch Vehicle</title>
<link>http://www.spaceflightvideos.com/spacearium/article.php?story=20100325182103131</link>
<description>Denver, CO - Lockheed Martin Corporation and Alliant Techsystems (ATK), have entered into a strategic teaming agreement to offer launch services utilizing upgraded and modernized Athena rockets. These vehicles, based on the flight-proven Athena I and II, are designed to provide reliable access to space for small payloads to a wide range of orbits. Lockheed Martin will provide mission management, payload integration, and launch operations, and ATK will provide integrated vehicle propulsion, launch vehicle structures, booster integration and launch site operations.</description>
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<title>Private spaceship makes first test-flight over California</title>
<link>http://www.spaceflightvideos.com/spacearium/article.php?story=20100322170611642</link>
<description>Taking off in the chilly morning skies over Mojave Desert in California, Virgin's Galactic's privately-developed commercial rocketplane made its first test flight today, beginning a yearlong test flight program before the six-passenger combination rocket and aircraft begin taking paying tourists to the edge of space and back.</description>
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<title>Proton Rocket Orbits Echostar XIV Communications Satellite</title>
<link>http://www.spaceflightvideos.com/spacearium/article.php?story=20100321170355899</link>
<description>BAIKONUR COSMODROME - International Launch Services (ILS) successfully carried the EchoStar XIV satellite into orbit today on an ILS Proton for DISH Network LLC, the fastest growing pay-TV provider in America. This was the second ILS Proton launch and the fourth overall Proton launch this year. The EchoStar XIV satellite was also the 21st consecutive successful Proton launch in 20 months and the first commercial flight of the enhanced Phase III Proton.

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WATCH A REPLAY OF THE LAUNCH WEBCAST (CREDIT: ILS)&nbsp;DOWNLOAD</description>
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