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Apollo 15: In the Mountains of the Moon
The voyage of Apollo 15 took man to the Hadley Rille area of the moon. Astronauts Dave Scott and Jim Irwin explored the region using a lunar rover, while Al Worden remained in orbit conducting observations. "Apollo 15: In the Mountains of the Moon" is a NASA film looking back at the 1971 flight.

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Skylab's first 40 days
Skylab, America's first space station, began with crippling problems created by an incident during its May 1973 launch. High temperatures and low power conditions aboard the orbital workshop forced engineers to devise corrective measures quickly. Astronauts Pete Conrad, Paul Weitz and Joe Kerwin flew to the station and implemented the repairs, rescuing the spacecraft's mission. This film tells the story of Skylab's first 40 days in space.

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Jupiter flyby preview
NASA's New Horizons space probe will fly past Jupiter in late February, using the giant planet's gravity as a sling-shot to bend the craft's trajectory and accelerate toward Pluto and the Kuiper Belt. Mission officials describe the science to be collected during the Jupiter encounter during this briefing.

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Supplies arrive at ISS
The 24th Russian Progress resupply ship sent to the International Space Station successfully makes the final approach and docking to the Pirs module of the outpost while running on automated controls.

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Interview with teacher Barbara Morgan
Barbara Morgan, the former Idaho school teacher who served as Christa McAuliffe's backup for the Teacher in Space program, sits down for this NASA interview. As NASA's first Educator Astronaut, Morgan will be a mission specialist and robot arm operator during shuttle Endeavour's STS-118 flight to the space station, targeted for launch in June.

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The Flight of Sigma 7
On October 3, 1962, Wally Schirra became the fifth American to rocket into space. This NASA film entitled "The Flight of Sigma 7" explains the 9-hour voyage that gained important knowledge in the Mercury program.

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Supply ship departs ISS
The Russian Progress M-57 cargo vessel undocks from the International Space Station on January 16 for re-entry into the atmosphere. It was the 22nd resupply ship sent to ISS.

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STS-109: Extending Hubble's life and reach
The fourth servicing mission to the Hubble Space Telescope extended the craft's scientific potential with an advanced camera and performed a major overhaul on the orbiting observatory's power system with the installation of new solar arrays and an electrical heart. The crew of space shuttle Columbia's STS-109 mission tell the story of the March 2002 mission in this post-flight highlights film.

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Shuttle: A Remarkable Flying Machine
"Space Shuttle: A Remarkable Flying Machine" is a NASA movie that takes you inside the first voyage of the space shuttle program. Commander John Young and pilot Bob Crippen flew Columbia in April 1981, opening a new era in American space exploration.

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Alcatel Alenia Space to provide Italian SICRAL-1B
ALCATEL ALENIA SPACE NEWS RELEASE
Posted: January 25, 2007

PARIS - Alcatel Alenia Space announced that it has signed a Euro 103 million contract with the Italian Ministry of Defense to provide the telecommunication satellite SICRAL-1B. The satellite, dedicated to the Italian Armed Forces, will ensure strategic and tactical communications on the Italian and foreign territories as well as mobile communications between terrestrial, naval and air platforms. It will also provide UHF and SHF band satellite capacities to NATO forces, further to a Memorandum of Understanding which was signed in 2004 between the Ministries of Defense of Italy, France, the United Kingdom, and the Atlantic Alliance.

This contract, signed end of 2006, is financed by the Italian Ministry of Economic Development, in the scope of the industry competitiveness and high technology initiatives currently undertaken by the Ministry.

As prime contractor, Alcatel Alenia Space will manufacture and deliver the satellite as well as several ground segment's subsystems, amongst which the Telecommunications Control Centre in Vigna di Valle (Italy).

This announcement follows previous contracts signed with the Italian Ministry of Defense, including one worth 72 million euro signed in 2003, for non-recurring costs related to SICRAL-1B satellite and ground segment. A further contract for the completion of SICRAL-1B ground segment and satellite launch is forecast in the near future.

SICRAL-1B structure manufacturing and satellite integration is taking place in Alcatel Alenia Space's facility in Turin (Italy), whilst the environmental tests will be carried out in its facility in Cannes (France). The payload, which is manufacturing in Rome (Italy), is composed of 3 UHF band, 5 SHF band and 1 EHF/Ka band transmitters.

Carlo Alberto Penazzi, CEO of Alcatel Alenia Space in Italy, commented: "The SICRAL system is particularly strategic for the Italian Defense Administration as it has already demonstrated its efficiency in past military operations. SICRAL-1B satellite, which represents a further technological development for the Italian industry, consolidates Alcatel Alenia Space's leading role in SICRAL system development and in the delivery of end-to-end military  telecommunications systems."

SICRAL-1B, which is set for launch end of 2007, will supplement SICRAL-1 in operation since 2001. It will increase the availability and the complete reliability of the SICRAL system and will satisfy the operational requirements that the Italian Armed Forces are facing, mainly coming from "foreign areas". SICRAL-1B will be operational until 2019 and will be followed by SICRAL-2, which should be operational from 2011 until 2026. 

The SICRAL system has been chosen by NATO, together with the French program Syracuse - also under the prime contractorship of Alcatel Alenia Space - and its British counterpart, to develop a network of protected telecommunications available to allied countries (the NATO SatCom  program post-2000_NSP2K). In this position, the SICRAL system, which today already guarantees efficient operation with the other systems, will be enhanced, thanks to the development of the SICRAL-1B satellite that will extend the potential of the system within NATO programs until 2019, contributing to increase the total capacity available to the Italian Armed Forces and its allies.

About Alcatel Alenia Space

Alcatel Alenia Space is the European leader in satellite systems and at the forefront of orbital infrastructures. Created in July 2005, the company brings together the vast experience and know-how of Alcatel Space and Alenia Spazio to form a new leading force in European space technology. Alcatel Alenia Space sets the global standard for space developments that impact everybody's future: from navigation to telecommunications, from meteorology to environmental monitoring, from defense to science and observation.