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    SSTL: From Ham-radio to Galileo - long version

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    • Title SSTL: From Ham-radio to Galileo - long version
    • Released: 21/11/2005
    • Language English
    • Footage Type Documentary
    • Copyright ESA
    • Description

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      B-roll:
      10.07.06 Start b-roll
      10.07.16 Interview Martin Sweeting english
      10.21.51 Interview John Paffett english
      10.25.05 Animations 3D Galileo
      10.27.19 Galileo at SSTL
      10.31.33 Exterior shots university of Surrey
      10.37.02 Laboratories university of Surrey
      10.44.03 Martin Sweeting in control room
      10.51.50 Exterior shots Guilford
      10.54.20 End

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    • Length 06:20:00
    • Format BETACAM
    • Commercial Use No
    • Producer Ingrid van de Vijver
    • Executive Watch TV/ EBS

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    • Mission Galileo
    • People John Paffett, Martin Sweeting
    • Location ESTEC, United Kingdom
    • Action Assembling, Constructing, Discussing, Launching, Researching, Testing
    • Keywords Control room, Innovation, Large Space Simulator, Satellites

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