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    ISS - 5 months of crewed operations

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    • Title ISS - 5 months of crewed operations
    • Released: 04/04/2001
    • Language English
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    • Copyright ESA
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      The International Space Station has been manned scince the Expedition One Crew were launched
      on the 02 November 2000. Since then a considerable amount of construction to the ISS has taken
      place with missions in December, January, February and March. One of the more recent missions,
      STS-98, took up and attached the Destiny laboratory which made the ISS the largest Space
      Station ever flown.
      This 3 minute edited video with English commentary features the highlights of missions to the
      International Space Station since it was manned in Novmeber last year. The A-roll is
      complimented by a longer B-roll with clean international sound.

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      10:00:00:00 to 10:04:07:04
      B-roll
      10:04:09:19 to 10:15:10:04
      SCRIPT
      A-Roll
      0.03
      A picture for the history books: Sergei Krikalev, Yuri Gidzenko and Bill Shepherd shake hands in orbit. The members of the first crew of the International Space Station ISS have moved into their living quarters. NASA Administrator Dan Goldin had to wait a long time for this moment. At last, the Soyuz capsule had docked on the second of November 2000.
      0.26
      The first crew arrives on board. Conditions in the new outpost are still cramped and uncomfortable, as the Station has only three modules.
      0.35
      Atmo
      0.40
      One month later, the crew gets its first visitors when Space Shuttle ENDEAVOUR docks for an assembly mission.
      0.52
      Its cargo bay contains important elements for the Station's power supply system, and radiators to dissipate heat away from operating systems and into space. And the first pair of huge solar arrays.
      1.07
      The solar arrays are designed to roll out automatically under computer contro

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    • Length 15:10:00
    • Format BETACAM
    • Commercial Use Yes
    • Producer WATCH TV

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