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Research Project: X-15
The documentary "Research Project: X-15" looks at the rocketplane program that flew to the edge of space in the effort to learn about the human ability to fly at great speeds and aircraft design to sustain such flights.

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Apollo 1 service
On the 40th anniversary of the Apollo 1 fire that took the lives of astronauts Gus Grissom, Ed White and Roger Chaffee, a remembrance service was held January 27 at the Kennedy Space Center's memorial Space Mirror.

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Technical look at
Project Mercury

This documentary takes a look at the technical aspects of Project Mercury, including development of the capsule and the pioneering first manned flights of America's space program.

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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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AMC-18 spacecraft ready for commercial services
SES AMERICOM NEWS RELEASE
Posted: February 1, 2007

PRINCETON, NJ - SES AMERICOM, an SES company, announced today that the AMERICOM-18 (AMC-18) satellite that was launched on December 8, 2006, has successfully completed a full battery of in-orbit-tests and is now operational from its assigned orbital location of 105 degrees West.

The C-band satellite is the first in that frequency at 105 degrees to be operated by SES AMERICOM. Given the demand from the media community for more high definition as well as standard definition distribution bandwidth, AMERICOM has been seeding the cable head-end market with triple-feed antennas. Once the triple-feed equipment is installed, the cable provider can receive and redistribute programming from three spacecraft in that neighborhood, AMC-1 at 103 degrees, AMC-4 at 101 degrees, and now AMC-18 at 105 degrees. As a result of the cable community's warm response to that program, programmers that use any one of the three satellites can potentially deliver channels into more than half of U.S. cable households by the end of the second quarter. By year-end, the penetration is expected to grow to 80%.

Bryan McGuirk, SES AMERICOM's President of Media Services, said, "I thank AMERICOM's space systems' team for delivering a terrific spacecraft that will serve the media market for more than 15 years." He continued, "The timing of the operational readiness of AMC-18 and the expansion of the HD-PRIME neighborhood is perfectly synchronized with the growing demand for more bandwidth to distribute new high def channels."

About AMC-18

Launched by Arianespace from their Kourou Spaceport, and built by Lockheed Martin Commercial Space Systems, AMC-18 is the thirteenth A2100 spacecraft in the AMERICOM fleet. Built as a clone of the successful AMC-10 and AMC-11 satellites that were launched in 2004, the all-C-band AMC-18 spacecraft can deliver and receive signals from 50 states, the Caribbean and Mexico and has been designated as the third HD-PRIME satellite. AMC-18 was procured by SES Global Satellite Leasing Ltd., an SES company located on the Isle of Man; the spacecraft will be operated and marketed by SES AMERICOM.

About SES AMERICOM

The largest supplier of satellite services in the Americas, SES AMERICOM, Inc. is recognized as a pioneer of global satellite communications services. Established in 1973 with its first satellite circuit for the U.S. Department of Defense, the company currently operates a fleet of 19 spacecraft in orbital positions predominantly providing service throughout the Americas. As a member of the SES family, SES AMERICOM is able to provide end-to-end telecommunications solutions to any region in the world. With its combined operations, SES AMERICOM serves broadcasters, cable programmers, aeronautical and maritime communications integrators, Internet service providers, mobile communications networks, government agencies, educational institutions, carriers and secure global data networks with efficient communication and content distribution solutions.