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How far is the closest? So this one here is 89 kilometers out. It looks like it belongs to
the People's Republic of Korea. That's the probe they launched
in the '94 window. I remember it docked in low Earth orbit,
probably to refuel. Which makes it pretty certain that it has
an automated docking system. It will be Kurs-NA. Or a clone of it. I'd say we have a winner
the People's Republic of Korea. That's the probe they launched
in the '94 window. I remember it docked in low Earth orbit,
probably to refuel. Which makes it pretty certain that it has
an automated docking system. It will be Kurs-NA. Or a clone of it. I'd say we have a winner
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How far is the closest?
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So this one here is 89 kilometers out.
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It looks like it belongs to
the People's Republic of Korea.
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That's the probe they launched
in the '94 window.
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I remember it docked in low Earth orbit,
probably to refuel.
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Which makes it pretty certain that it has
an automated docking system.
00:00:21.604 --> 00:00:23.189
It will be Kurs-NA.
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Or a clone of it.
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I'd say we have a winner.
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Movie Summary
In an alternative version of 1969, the Soviet Union beats the United States to the Moon, and the space race continues on for decades with still grander challenges and goals.