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NG-2 ESCAPADE
Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket makes its second flight after launching from pad 36 at the Cape Canaveral Space Force with NASA's ESCAPADE mission to Mars. (Photo by Manuel Mazzanti/NurPhoto) -
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NG-2 ESCAPADE
Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket travels to space after launching from pad 36 at the Cape Canaveral Space Force with NASA's ESCAPADE mission to Mars. (Photo by Manuel Mazzanti/NurPhoto9) -
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NG-2 ESCAPADE
Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket travels to space after launching from pad 36 at the Cape Canaveral Space Force with NASA's ESCAPADE mission to Mars. (Photo by Manuel Mazzanti/NurPhoto9) -
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
The Soyuz rocket is launched with Expedition 57 Flight Engineer Nick Hague of NASA and Flight Engineer Alexey Ovchinin of Roscosmos, Thursday, Oct. 11, 2018 at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. Hague and Ovchinin will spend the next six months living and working aboard the International Space Station. Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)
Where: Baikonur, Kazakhstan
When: 11 Oct 2018
Credit: NASA/Cover Images
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NEWS - Probleme nach Start zur ISS: Sojus-Besatzung muss notlanden
Russian Orthodox priest, Father Sergei during the traditional blessing of the Soyuz spacecraft on the launch pad at the Baikonur Cosmodrome October 10, 2018 in Baikonur, Kazakhstan. International Space Station Expedition 57 crew Nick Hague of NASA and Alexey Ovchinin of Roscosmos are scheduled to launch on October 11th and will spend the next six months living and working aboard the International Space Station. *** Local Caption *** 28023196
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NEWS - Probleme nach Start zur ISS: Sojus-Besatzung muss notlanden
The Soyuz MS-10 spacecraft is raised into position for pre-launch as the train pulls back at the Baikonur Cosmodrome October 9, 2018 in Baikonur, Kazakhstan. International Space Station Expedition 57 crew Nick Hague of NASA and Alexey Ovchinin of Roscosmos are scheduled to launch on October 11th and will spend the next six months living and working aboard the International Space Station. *** Local Caption *** 28023203
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NEWS - Probleme nach Start zur ISS: Sojus-Besatzung muss notlanden
The launch pad gantry arms are lowered preparing the Soyuz MS-10 spacecraft for pre-launch at the Baikonur Cosmodrome October 9, 2018 in Baikonur, Kazakhstan. International Space Station Expedition 57 crew Nick Hague of NASA and Alexey Ovchinin of Roscosmos are scheduled to launch on October 11th and will spend the next six months living and working aboard the International Space Station. *** Local Caption *** 28023201
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NEWS - Probleme nach Start zur ISS: Sojus-Besatzung muss notlanden
The Soyuz MS-10 spacecraft is raised into position for pre-launch at the Baikonur Cosmodrome October 9, 2018 in Baikonur, Kazakhstan. International Space Station Expedition 57 crew Nick Hague of NASA and Alexey Ovchinin of Roscosmos are scheduled to launch on October 11th and will spend the next six months living and working aboard the International Space Station. *** Local Caption *** 28023195
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NEWS - Probleme nach Start zur ISS: Sojus-Besatzung muss notlanden
The Soyuz MS-10 spacecraft is rolled out by train to the launch pad in preparation for launch at the Baikonur Cosmodrome October 9, 2018 in Baikonur, Kazakhstan. International Space Station Expedition 57 crew Nick Hague of NASA and Alexey Ovchinin of Roscosmos are scheduled to launch on October 11th and will spend the next six months living and working aboard the International Space Station. *** Local Caption *** 28023197
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NEWS - Probleme nach Start zur ISS: Sojus-Besatzung muss notlanden
The Soyuz MS-10 spacecraft is rolled out by train to the launch pad in preparation for launch at the Baikonur Cosmodrome October 9, 2018 in Baikonur, Kazakhstan. International Space Station Expedition 57 crew Nick Hague of NASA and Alexey Ovchinin of Roscosmos are scheduled to launch on October 11th and will spend the next six months living and working aboard the International Space Station. *** Local Caption *** 28023198
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NEWS - Probleme nach Start zur ISS: Sojus-Besatzung muss notlanden
The Soyuz MS-10 spacecraft is rolled out by train to the launch pad in preparation for launch at the Baikonur Cosmodrome October 9, 2018 in Baikonur, Kazakhstan. International Space Station Expedition 57 crew Nick Hague of NASA and Alexey Ovchinin of Roscosmos are scheduled to launch on October 11th and will spend the next six months living and working aboard the International Space Station. *** Local Caption *** 28023199
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NEWS - Probleme nach Start zur ISS: Sojus-Besatzung muss notlanden
The Soyuz MS-10 spacecraft is rolled out by train to the launch pad in preparation for launch at the Baikonur Cosmodrome October 9, 2018 in Baikonur, Kazakhstan. International Space Station Expedition 57 crew Nick Hague of NASA and Alexey Ovchinin of Roscosmos are scheduled to launch on October 11th and will spend the next six months living and working aboard the International Space Station. *** Local Caption *** 28023200
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SOUTH KOREA-SEOUL-FIRST SPACE ROCKET-LAUNCH-SUSPENDED
(090819) -- SEOUL, Aug. 19, 2009 (Xinhua) -- File photograph taken on Aug. 17, 2009 shows the Korea Space Launch Vehicle-1 (KSLV-1) is moved to its launch pad at the Naro Space Center in Goheung, 450 km south of Seoul, capital of South Korea. South Korea's rocket launch was suspended 7 minutes and 56 seconds before its scheduled time, local media reported Wednesday. (Xinhua/KARI) (lr)
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(3)SOUTH KOREA-SEOUL-FIRST SPACE ROCKET
(090819) -- SEOUL, Aug. 19, 2009 (Xinhua) -- File photograph taken on Aug. 17, 2009 shows the Korea Space Launch Vehicle-1 (KSLV-1) is moved to its launch pad at the Naro Space Center in Goheung, 450 km south of Seoul, capital of South Korea. South Korea is scheduled to launch its first space rocket at 05:00 p.m. (0800 GMT) Wednesday, as it has finished a final review of preparations and weather condition, the government said Wednesday. (Xinhua/KARI) (lr)
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(3)SOUTH KOREA-SEOUL-FIRST SPACE ROCKET
(090819) -- SEOUL, Aug. 19, 2009 (Xinhua) -- File photograph taken on Aug. 17, 2009 shows the Korea Space Launch Vehicle-1 (KSLV-1) is moved to its launch pad at the Naro Space Center in Goheung, 450 km south of Seoul, capital of South Korea. South Korea is scheduled to launch its first space rocket at 05:00 p.m. (0800 GMT) Wednesday, as it has finished a final review of preparations and weather condition, the government said Wednesday. (Xinhua/KARI) (lr)
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(5)SOUTH KOREA-SEOUL-FIRST SPACE ROCKET
(090819) -- SEOUL, Aug. 19, 2009 (Xinhua) -- File photograph taken on Aug. 18, 2009 shows the Korea Space Launch Vehicle-1 (KSLV-1) erects at the Naro Space Center in Goheung, 450 km south of Seoul, capital of South Korea. South Korea is scheduled to launch its first space rocket at 05:00 p.m. (0800 GMT) Wednesday, as it has finished a final review of preparations and weather condition, the government said Wednesday. (Xinhua/KARI) (lr)
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