
Seeker TV Commercial, 'First NASA Commercial Flight'
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In this breaking news segment, Seeker and Science Channel announce that NASA has officially named the crew for its first commercial flight. The aeronautic agency is partnering with SpaceX and Boeing to send astronauts into space from U.S. soil for the first time. Since NASA retired its space shuttle in 2011, astronauts including Suni Williams, Chris Ferguson and Nicole Mann will visit space aboard the Starliner and Crew Dragon capsules.

Seeker TV Commercial, 'Science Channel: Nikola Tesla'
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Seeker and the Science Channel report breaking news in memory of inventor Nikola Tesla. One of his inventions, the alternating current motor, still widely dominates manufacturing today, and other inventions, like radio technology and a remote-controlled boat, have made a significant contribution to modern-day advancements.

Seeker TV Commercial, 'Science Channel: Breaking News'
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Seeker and Science Channel shine the spotlight on the launch of Virgin Galatic's new space plane, which marks the company's first powered test flight since a fatal 2014 explosion. The spacecraft apparently reached a speed of nearly 1,500 miles per hour. Virgin's ultimate goal is to make space tourism possible by the end of 2018 with tickets starting at a steep $250,000.

Seeker TV Commercial, 'Science Channel: Moon Expedition'
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Seeker and Science Channel present breaking news: President Trump has instructed NASA to send astronauts back to the moon, noting that it may be a crucial step in getting to Mars. The federal agency retired the space shuttles in 2011 and will need to build a new spacecraft in order to send humans there for the first time since Apollo 17.