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. ♪ -this is mission control houston. you're looking at live video coming from space shuttle columbia as columbia continues to orbit the earth at an altitude of about 150 statute miles. columbia, houston, laurel, you're loud and clear on air to ground one. -the second day, i drive in to work kind of euphoric because another launch, another successful launch. you know, the flight director's office and the mission control center in houston is working with them. they're -- everything's good. i walked into the analysis lab to start reviewing film from the launch. we started the film at the beginning. [ rockets roaring ] we're watching this liftoff. you see the roll maneuvers, beautiful blue sky. we do the normal review, and we start pointing out all the things that we normally see. and we got to 81 seconds, and then we see this object come off of the external tank area. ♪ it moved down, and then striked the vehicle and explode into a white cloud. my reaction was, "oh, shit." ♪ ♪ -♪ you'll always find me sunny side up
. ♪ -this is mission control houston. you're looking at live video coming from space shuttle columbia as columbia continues to orbit the earth at an altitude of about 150 statute miles. columbia, houston, laurel, you're loud and clear on air to ground one. -the second day, i drive in to work kind of euphoric because another launch, another successful launch. you know, the flight director's office and the mission control center in houston is working with them. they're -- everything's good. i...
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-as a flight controller in mission control, sts-107 was my second mission. for me, it was always when you got the t-minus 10 minute hold and you give the final "go/no go" for launch. that is kind of the moment where you realize that this is about to get real. -go/no go for launch, final. guidance? gc? prop? gnc? max? -for me personally, i could feel my adrenaline gland just go and then my heart rate pick up a little bit. -you ready for g1 launch target? -there's a lot of responsibility. you're getting ready to launch a space shuttle with humans on board. it is not an easy business. -houston, flight is go. -you're committed at that point, so now it's focus on what's ahead of you. -countdown clock will resume on my mark. three, two, one, mark. -t-minus nine minutes and counting. [ indistinct conversations ] -it's a weird feeling, you know? your loved one is strapped into that vehicle, and it's getting ready to launch. i just thought, "i have absolutely no control over how this is gonna go." -gls is go for orbiter access arm retract. -i do remember looking at t
-as a flight controller in mission control, sts-107 was my second mission. for me, it was always when you got the t-minus 10 minute hold and you give the final "go/no go" for launch. that is kind of the moment where you realize that this is about to get real. -go/no go for launch, final. guidance? gc? prop? gnc? max? -for me personally, i could feel my adrenaline gland just go and then my heart rate pick up a little bit. -you ready for g1 launch target? -there's a lot of...
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there are signs at the mission control center. for example, we have one. the manager said that if i bring a different jacket to the launch, there will be trouble, he specially kept the old jacket and always came to the launch in it, and they say that korolev also came to the launch in the same clothes. each baikanurovite has his own ritual before the start, his own signs and his own traditions. for example, all cosmonauts visit yuri gagarin’s house before their flight. luckily, we had our own traditions. and it was decided to work without paying attention to stupid superstitions. as a result , accidents began to happen one after another on mondays. then the queen still managed to insist on her own. the tradition was preserved for some time, and then forgotten. less than 20 years passed from the laying of the first stone at the cosmodrome to the launch of the first orbital station, which flew by like one day. today many people know about the genius of korolev and the courage of the first cosmonauts, but they were not the only one
there are signs at the mission control center. for example, we have one. the manager said that if i bring a different jacket to the launch, there will be trouble, he specially kept the old jacket and always came to the launch in it, and they say that korolev also came to the launch in the same clothes. each baikanurovite has his own ritual before the start, his own signs and his own traditions. for example, all cosmonauts visit yuri gagarin’s house before their flight. luckily, we had our own...
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control center. first, how the hatches between the ships were closed. and the russian module ks rassvet. the tightness was checked 2 days ago, the satellite phones were also recharged , the equipment was stowed, and undocking was already done this morning. there is a discrepancy between objects. accepted. so that the landing goes smoothly. in the kazakh steppe has all the necessary services on duty, covering the areas of two settlements at once. the assets of the federal air transport agency, roscosmos, the ministry of defense, the federal medical-bilgil agency are fully prepared to ensure landing, both a conventional standard descent and a ballistic emergency descent, all forces of the facility have been deployed to the appropriate basing points and will... act if necessary, as is being prepared , meet the crew, our film crew and anastasia benedesyuk are working on site. nastya, good morning, where are you now? good morning, studio, we are still in the field camp, the overnight stay went well, we ar
control center. first, how the hatches between the ships were closed. and the russian module ks rassvet. the tightness was checked 2 days ago, the satellite phones were also recharged , the equipment was stowed, and undocking was already done this morning. there is a discrepancy between objects. accepted. so that the landing goes smoothly. in the kazakh steppe has all the necessary services on duty, covering the areas of two settlements at once. the assets of the federal air transport agency,...
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control center station at 20:26. on march 25, 2024 , he allowed the astronauts to open the transfer hatch from the station. ship. they will have to spend 12 days on the iss. scientific mission has begun. the belarusian promised to help roscosmos cosmonaut oleg navitsky ; the task is to photograph certain areas of the land of belarus so that the academy of sciences can compare the results, images from stations, satellites, remote sensing of the earth, aircraft, drones and ground-based information. another task concerns microbiology, the study of bacteria, their influence in space on... people, materials, optics and radio electronics; it is also planned to study the change in the properties of lactoferin in space conditions. union strength, it knows no bounds. congratulations, your wife is almost pregnant, i hope, progesterone, magnesia, urgently, vykovy, call, hello, to veri grigora urgently, everything went perfectly for us, thank you very much, we were told that if you don’t get us pregnant, then we will have no o
control center station at 20:26. on march 25, 2024 , he allowed the astronauts to open the transfer hatch from the station. ship. they will have to spend 12 days on the iss. scientific mission has begun. the belarusian promised to help roscosmos cosmonaut oleg navitsky ; the task is to photograph certain areas of the land of belarus so that the academy of sciences can compare the results, images from stations, satellites, remote sensing of the earth, aircraft, drones and ground-based...
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-i was the lead entry ground controller for the mission. my primary thing is getting the spacecraft up on to orbit and getting it back down safely. that morning, the atmosphere -- it was upbeat. there's no issues. we work with the crew to go through system checkouts. -we got all of our systems ready, all the sensors ready, and we prepared for the de-orbit preparation, which is you convert the space shuttle from a spacecraft to a re-entry vehicle. everything was proceeding normally that day. -the big thing that i remember really paying attention to shortly before landing was the weather. -flight controllers are currently monitoring the fog that has limited visibility but is dissipating. -because, obviously, it is just critical to have decent visibility, no big weather issues when you're landing. -flight director leroy cain discussing weather conditions at present with forecasters here. -leroy was the person in charge. so everybody on their consoles are monitoring their own systems, and they're all reporting into leroy what they're seeing. -c
-i was the lead entry ground controller for the mission. my primary thing is getting the spacecraft up on to orbit and getting it back down safely. that morning, the atmosphere -- it was upbeat. there's no issues. we work with the crew to go through system checkouts. -we got all of our systems ready, all the sensors ready, and we prepared for the de-orbit preparation, which is you convert the space shuttle from a spacecraft to a re-entry vehicle. everything was proceeding normally that day....
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only after the capsule of the descent module touched the ground, applause was heard in the central mission control room. 10:17 moscow time, landing took place in the kazakh steppe south-eastern zheskazgan cosmonauts from the module are carefully pulled out in their arms. it can be seen that all three are in a great mood, although a little tired marina vasilevskaya literally glows with happiness, for the first time a citizen of belarus has been in orbit, this first belarusian cosmonaut, a woman. everything is fine, everything is great, i feel great, emotions. a short medical examination, measuring the pressure of the oxygen level in the blood, the cosmonauts are helped out by gifts, flowers and nesting dolls, crew commander oleg novitsky leaves a memorable autograph on the capsule, thank you for your work, thank you to everyone who was waiting for us today, everyone who organized our work, very grateful, their a soft landing was ensured by dozens of specialists, each stage was described in seconds, everything could be seen online, the broadcast was carried out on the roscosmos website, at a
only after the capsule of the descent module touched the ground, applause was heard in the central mission control room. 10:17 moscow time, landing took place in the kazakh steppe south-eastern zheskazgan cosmonauts from the module are carefully pulled out in their arms. it can be seen that all three are in a great mood, although a little tired marina vasilevskaya literally glows with happiness, for the first time a citizen of belarus has been in orbit, this first belarusian cosmonaut, a woman....
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control. it took 22.5 hours for that code to reach voyager1 in interstellar space. but this very remote reboot worked. the craft has now sent readable data reporting its health and status back to earth for the first time in five months. a lot of this technology is '60s, not '705. we are now in 2024, which is quite extraordinary. i sit here at my age thinking, "good god, this thing is still going," and it's brilliant. the next step is to get scientific information from the craft, to keep learning from its interstellar mission. by next year, though, voyager 1's ability to generate enough power to operate its instruments is set to come to an end, leaving this tiny icon of space exploration to wander the universe — possibly for eternity. victoria gill, bbc news. that's all for now — stay with bbc news. hello there. it's not a particularly inspiring weather story at the moment, is it? but we still got that west—east divide across the country. on tuesday, we had the highest temperatures across
control. it took 22.5 hours for that code to reach voyager1 in interstellar space. but this very remote reboot worked. the craft has now sent readable data reporting its health and status back to earth for the first time in five months. a lot of this technology is '60s, not '705. we are now in 2024, which is quite extraordinary. i sit here at my age thinking, "good god, this thing is still going," and it's brilliant. the next step is to get scientific information from the craft, to...
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control center, as you can see there are a lot of cameras, well, it’s cramped, but no offense, as they say. everyone agreed the guys are good, friends and relatives of the cosmonauts are here, some saw the landing process for the first time, others for the fourth time, for example, the eldest daughter of oleg navitsky. nevertheless, for everyone who was in the tsup hall today, the minutes of landing were filled with joy and excitement. every time i look at the takeoff, at the stacking, at the landing, and it’s like - half of me understands that yes, he’s flying, the other half, somehow no, this is some kind of absurdity, he can’t be on his own, that’s it. but i’m very glad that he returned, that everything went well for them, i hope very good, that's why i'm looking forward to meeting you in person. let us remind you that at 3:30 moscow time, the hatches that connected the international space station and the soyuz ms-24 spacecraft were hermetically closed. at 6:57 a.m. the ship undocking from the iss occurred, and then, for about 2.5 hours, the ship with marina vasilevskaya o
control center, as you can see there are a lot of cameras, well, it’s cramped, but no offense, as they say. everyone agreed the guys are good, friends and relatives of the cosmonauts are here, some saw the landing process for the first time, others for the fourth time, for example, the eldest daughter of oleg navitsky. nevertheless, for everyone who was in the tsup hall today, the minutes of landing were filled with joy and excitement. every time i look at the takeoff, at the stacking, at the...
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that means it takes a radio signal from mission control 22 and a half hours to reach the craft. by next year, though, its ability to generate enough power to operate its instruments is set to come to an end, leaving it to wander through the milky way and beyond, perhaps for eternity. hello from the children of planet earth. on board is a golden record with sounds and images of life on earth. until it's cut off forever, scientists will keep communicating with this icon of space exploration. seeking only peace and friendship... victoria gill, bbc news. generative ai models like chatgpt have been getting better at a breakneck pace, but ai still struggles with some simple tasks that a two—year—old would have no issues with. a team of scientists is trying to solve that problem — by putting headcams on their own young children to better train artificial intelligence. earlier, i spoke to brendan lake, associate professor of psychology and data science at new york university. i asked him what he hoped to learn from this... mainly, i wanted to see what it would be like to learn lan
that means it takes a radio signal from mission control 22 and a half hours to reach the craft. by next year, though, its ability to generate enough power to operate its instruments is set to come to an end, leaving it to wander through the milky way and beyond, perhaps for eternity. hello from the children of planet earth. on board is a golden record with sounds and images of life on earth. until it's cut off forever, scientists will keep communicating with this icon of space exploration....
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control center. let me remind you that the accelerometer is turned on 08:2130. i approve 8:2130. well, by this time you will have completed your preparation for work. clearly, we will be ready by this time. at a given time , the engines provide an impulse to deorbit. the union enters the dense layers of the earth's atmosphere. the casing heats up to several thousand degrees. this effect is also called. well just a few minutes later , a huge parachute opens over the steppes of kazakhstan, and the descent vehicle is landing in what is called normal mode. the capsule is immediately surrounded by a rescue group, the hatch is open, and the expedition commander, oleg novitsky, is the first to emerge from the descent vehicle. the commander is calm and unperturbed, for him this is already the fourth flight to the iss, someone hands navidsky a bag of birch sap, it is a tradition to treat the cosmonauts to whatever they order while still in orbit, a belarusian appears from the emitted vehicle participant, take
control center. let me remind you that the accelerometer is turned on 08:2130. i approve 8:2130. well, by this time you will have completed your preparation for work. clearly, we will be ready by this time. at a given time , the engines provide an impulse to deorbit. the union enters the dense layers of the earth's atmosphere. the casing heats up to several thousand degrees. this effect is also called. well just a few minutes later , a huge parachute opens over the steppes of kazakhstan, and...
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control will be strengthened the period of stay will be reduced, the ministry of internal affairs has sent new proposals on migration legislation to the government. the bill proposes to reduce the period of temporary stay of foreigners to 90 days during the calendar year. let me remind you that now migrants can stay in russia for up to six months from the moment they cross the border, and this period can be extended to a year if an employment contract is concluded. also from the proposal of the ministry of internal affairs to strengthen control over employers who attract foreign labor, and also introduce the so-called digital profile of a foreigner and biometric identification when entering russia. a loyalty agreement is also provided. foreigners will be required to sign a consent to possible restrictions on them. citizens, strengthening control over employers, customers of work or services that attract foreign labor, in russia certain categories of foreign extrajudicial restrictions on the rights of illegal migrants, as well as a ban on government bodies, organizations, individuals a
control will be strengthened the period of stay will be reduced, the ministry of internal affairs has sent new proposals on migration legislation to the government. the bill proposes to reduce the period of temporary stay of foreigners to 90 days during the calendar year. let me remind you that now migrants can stay in russia for up to six months from the moment they cross the border, and this period can be extended to a year if an employment contract is concluded. also from the proposal of the...
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the entire system is controlled by the ground, mission control center. the station rotates along two axes, approximately 1° second. something isn’t biting, maybe my fish have started hibernating, i need to start warming up, otherwise my hibernation will also begin now, it’s a pleasure, viktor petrovich, comrade. i thought i would be upset that they didn’t call me, to be honest, that too, you’re crazy, you decided that i ’d be upset that you were called and me, no, you decided to feel sorry for me, but you know that you’re not an astronaut at all, you’re even in open i haven’t been to space, i’m an engineer in a spacesuit. be healthy, hello, vit, kind, listen, what is your wife’s term? a 31 weeks and 3 days. 4 days. four, 4 days, yes, so it ’s about to happen, yes, yes, after all, we transferred you from backup to the main crew, thank you, we want you to fly to the fireworks, so i’m ready, but this is not a planned flight, it happened , what happened, after all, we lost contact with the station, let's dock, gen, try not so fast, l
the entire system is controlled by the ground, mission control center. the station rotates along two axes, approximately 1° second. something isn’t biting, maybe my fish have started hibernating, i need to start warming up, otherwise my hibernation will also begin now, it’s a pleasure, viktor petrovich, comrade. i thought i would be upset that they didn’t call me, to be honest, that too, you’re crazy, you decided that i ’d be upset that you were called and me, no, you decided to feel...
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that means it takes a radio signal from mission control 22 and a half hours to reach the craft. by next year, though, its ability to generate enough power to operate its instruments is set to come to an end, leaving it to wander through the milky way and beyond, perhaps for eternity. hello from the children of planet earth. on board is a golden record with sounds and images of life on earth. until it's cut off forever, scientists will keep communicating with this icon of space exploration. seeking only peace and friendship... victoria gill, bbc news. now listen to this. bird screeching. the sound of the seaside. but believe or not — what you just heard was not a seagull. in fact, it was a nine—year—old boy from chesterfield doing a seagull impression. why you may wonder? well, he hasjust been competing rather successfully in the gull screeching european championship in belgium. danny savage will try to explain. three, two, one. screeching cheering he's a champion seagull impersonator. as an intrigued crowd of belgian seagull enthusiasts watch on from outside, the judges gi
that means it takes a radio signal from mission control 22 and a half hours to reach the craft. by next year, though, its ability to generate enough power to operate its instruments is set to come to an end, leaving it to wander through the milky way and beyond, perhaps for eternity. hello from the children of planet earth. on board is a golden record with sounds and images of life on earth. until it's cut off forever, scientists will keep communicating with this icon of space exploration....
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from the mission control center, and the return to earth will be closely monitored in the stellar system. scientists are testing the health of astronauts, because each such short-term flight is equated with a mission to the moon. about experiments in space on earth, about the complexity of the landing process, about rehabilitation after. let's talk with the head of the department of physiology of human gravitational stability of the russian academy of sciences, doctor of biological sciences elena fomina. elena, hello. very soon the crew with marina vasilevskaya will return to earth. how will this process be carried out and what awaits the astronauts after? well, of course, the return will be in baikanur, special teams are preparing there, that is , tents are being set up there in which the astronaut will be met, there are some urgent cargoes that will be received directly at baikanur we will wait for our experiment in the star city, our first test will be performed on the first day after. prevention of the negative effects of weightlessness, but it is with marina that we are starting a n
from the mission control center, and the return to earth will be closely monitored in the stellar system. scientists are testing the health of astronauts, because each such short-term flight is equated with a mission to the moon. about experiments in space on earth, about the complexity of the landing process, about rehabilitation after. let's talk with the head of the department of physiology of human gravitational stability of the russian academy of sciences, doctor of biological sciences...
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control center are preparing flight missions and shooting missions for each session. in order to interact with satellites, we have our own ground stations, these are control stations, data receiving stations, when the satellite is working, it is necessary. monitor its condition, including the energy balance; if the satellite is discharged, engineers must, in the form of it , orient the sun to charge it through solar panels. i know that your company participate in educational events. the company is very involved in educational programs, we are probably even leaders in this sense, a wide range of products for students, for schoolchildren, when you can assemble a real spacecraft with your own hands and even launch it into space. we design and produce special space kits for schoolchildren, students and young professionals. with the help of these designers, we study the composition of the spacecraft, its structure, its functioning, as well as planning various space missions. moreover, now these programs of ours have received recognition at the world level, we are now enter
control center are preparing flight missions and shooting missions for each session. in order to interact with satellites, we have our own ground stations, these are control stations, data receiving stations, when the satellite is working, it is necessary. monitor its condition, including the energy balance; if the satellite is discharged, engineers must, in the form of it , orient the sun to charge it through solar panels. i know that your company participate in educational events. the company...
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and the movement of the satellite is monitored and data is received in makeshift mission control center. soon he will fly over south america, every 20 seconds he sends information about his on-board systems, you need to take a photo, he takes it, then he flies over minsk again, sends it to us. a new stage of research in belarus, we are waiting for medications and, as journalists have already called it, space kefir, now. everything is being researched by our academicians using samples delivered by marina vasilevskaya from the iss. by the way, the operational life of the international space station itself is expiring; belarus is very eager to create a new one. expects to put our high-flying minds to work as well. vladislav bundir, anzor tuzhaev and vitaly soplitsa are responsible for quality. yes, if there is no quality and service, but what kind? sales of goods, especially export development can be said. the president’s conversation with industrialists this week was not the most pleasant; it is worth relying not only on an ally, but going further, offering your product in various parts
and the movement of the satellite is monitored and data is received in makeshift mission control center. soon he will fly over south america, every 20 seconds he sends information about his on-board systems, you need to take a photo, he takes it, then he flies over minsk again, sends it to us. a new stage of research in belarus, we are waiting for medications and, as journalists have already called it, space kefir, now. everything is being researched by our academicians using samples delivered...
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that means it takes a radio signal from mission control 22—and—a—half hours to reach the craft. by next year, though, its ability to generate enough power to operate its instruments is set to come to an end, leaving it to wander through the milky way and beyond, perhaps for eternity. hello from the children of planet earth. on board is a golden record with sounds and images of life on earth. bonjour, tout le monde. until it's cut off for ever, scientists will keep communicating with this icon of space exploration. seeking only peace and friendship... victoria gill, bbc news. football now — and arsenal have extended their lead at the top of the premier league table with a thumping 5—0 win over chelsea. the gunners are now three points clear at the top having played more games than their rivals in what could be a thrilling title race. patrick gearey reports. crowd sings. at arsenal, the voices were loud and clear, shouting out the doubts. others had questioned whether they still believed that they could win the title. within four minutes against chelsea, a statement of convict
that means it takes a radio signal from mission control 22—and—a—half hours to reach the craft. by next year, though, its ability to generate enough power to operate its instruments is set to come to an end, leaving it to wander through the milky way and beyond, perhaps for eternity. hello from the children of planet earth. on board is a golden record with sounds and images of life on earth. bonjour, tout le monde. until it's cut off for ever, scientists will keep communicating with this...
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control. it took 22 and a half hours for that code to reach voyager 1 in interstellar space. but this very remote reboot worked. the craft has now sent readable data reporting its health and status back to earth for the first time in five months. a lot of this technology is �*60s, not �*70s. we are now in 2024, which is quite extraordinary. i sit here at my age thinking, "good god, this thing is still going," and it's brilliant. the next step is to get scientific information from the craft, to keep learning from its interstellar mission. by next year, though, voyager 1's ability to generate enough power to operate its instruments is set to come to an end, leaving this tiny icon of space exploration to wander the universe — possibly for eternity. victoria gill, bbc news. amazing. now let's turn our attention to the world of movies, and netflix will soon be showing the british south asian drama kaur. it is the first film in history to be based on a story about a british sikh woman who deci
control. it took 22 and a half hours for that code to reach voyager 1 in interstellar space. but this very remote reboot worked. the craft has now sent readable data reporting its health and status back to earth for the first time in five months. a lot of this technology is �*60s, not �*70s. we are now in 2024, which is quite extraordinary. i sit here at my age thinking, "good god, this thing is still going," and it's brilliant. the next step is to get scientific information from...
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but, i mean, i was in mission control. i was a nasa employee. i knew about the foam strike. when there's blame that's laid out, i am right up there saying i knew. and i -- and i wish i could've done something differently. but i-i can't undo that. and it -- you can just make it better for those that follow. -i feel ashamed. so, who's guilty? i'm not just gonna say the program managers are. we're all guilty. if you don't speak up for your own system and you're the victims of this environment, we're guilty, too. -during the mission, i could have easily done a story saying, "this thing happened. while nasa is saying it's nothing, some engineers believe there may be some concern." what if i had done that? i was the one who could have -- should have and could have owned that story in a way that potentially even might have changed the course of events. i definitely failed at my job. just like they failed at theirs. and so, i'm part of the problem. [ applause ] -ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. - in 2010, the space shuttle, after nearly 30 years of duty, wil
but, i mean, i was in mission control. i was a nasa employee. i knew about the foam strike. when there's blame that's laid out, i am right up there saying i knew. and i -- and i wish i could've done something differently. but i-i can't undo that. and it -- you can just make it better for those that follow. -i feel ashamed. so, who's guilty? i'm not just gonna say the program managers are. we're all guilty. if you don't speak up for your own system and you're the victims of this environment,...
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control. it took 22 hours to reach. this very remote reboot worked, and the spacecraft has now sent data reporting its health and status back to earth for the first time in five months. a lot of this technology is 60s, not 70s. we are 2024, and i think quite extraordinary at my age, good god, this thing is still going and it's pretty interesting. by next year, though, its ability to generate enough power to operate its instruments is set to come to an end, leaving it to wander through the milky way and beyond, perhaps for eternity. to infinity and beyond. well, remember you can stay up—to—date on all of these stories covered here, and plenty more besides, on our website. you will find thatis that is all from me and the team. i will be back shortly with more. i am caitriona perry. stay with us. hello, there. it's not a particularly inspiring weather story at the moment, is it? but we've still got that west—east divide across the country. on tuesday, we had the highest temperatures across
control. it took 22 hours to reach. this very remote reboot worked, and the spacecraft has now sent data reporting its health and status back to earth for the first time in five months. a lot of this technology is 60s, not 70s. we are 2024, and i think quite extraordinary at my age, good god, this thing is still going and it's pretty interesting. by next year, though, its ability to generate enough power to operate its instruments is set to come to an end, leaving it to wander through the milky...
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control. it took 22 and a half hours for that code to reach voyageri in interstellar space. but this very remote reboot worked. the craft has now sent readable data reporting its health and status back to earth for the first time in five months. a lot of this technology is �*60s, not �*705. we are now in 2024, which is quite extraordinary. i sit here at my age thinking, "good god, this thing is still going," and it's brilliant. the next step is to get scientific information from the craft, to keep learning from its interstellar mission. by next year, though, voyager 1's ability to generate enough power to operate its instruments is set to come to an end, leaving this tiny icon of space exploration to wander the universe — possibly for eternity. victoria gill, bbc news. amazing stuff. let's take you back to new york, just want to mark your card, let you know what is coming up. donald trump is in court. we will get plainmoor analysis of events inside. just so you know, these are pictures f
control. it took 22 and a half hours for that code to reach voyageri in interstellar space. but this very remote reboot worked. the craft has now sent readable data reporting its health and status back to earth for the first time in five months. a lot of this technology is �*60s, not �*705. we are now in 2024, which is quite extraordinary. i sit here at my age thinking, "good god, this thing is still going," and it's brilliant. the next step is to get scientific information from...
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control center. we understood when he, first of all, understood when he could not enter the gateway, but we still had to get to the gateway. by leonov's instructions were to report all emergency situations. i did the math to myself. now let me tell you that i have problems. what will they do on earth? a commission will be collected immediately. how much commission will be collected? it is a matter of life that they must legally elect the chairman of the commission. ilionov decides to act on it. at my own risk, i pull out who is above me, alexey leonov performs a series of operations at the airlock before leaving the ship, i decide to release the pressure, although i find myself in the boiling zone, i knew, i saw how it was happens when suddenly your hands swell up like rubber gloves, your face becomes... twice as big, your eyes sink in, this is death, there is no choice, i followed this path, i think i ’ve been there for an hour already, i’m breathing pure oxygen, i’ve probably washed nitrogen,
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control. it took 22 and a half hours for that code to reach voyager 1 control. it took 22 and a half hours for that code to reach voyager1 in interstellar space. for that code to reach voyager1 in interstellarspace. but for that code to reach voyager1 in interstellar space. but this very remote reboot worked. the craft has now sent readable data reporting its health and status back to earth for the first time in five months. aha, lat the first time in five months. a lot of this technology _ the first time in five months. a lot of this technology is _ the first time in five months. a lot of this technology is from - the first time in five months. lot of this technology is from the 60s. not 70s. we are now in 2024, which is extraordinary. i sit here at my age thinking, good god, this thing is still going, and it's brilliant. the next step is to get scientific information from the craft, to keep learning from its interstellar mission. by next year, though, voyager 1's ability to generate enough p
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the vehicle flies itself, it's flown from our mission control as well and then of course there's the campaign who's real job is to make sure you're having an amazing time during this extraordinary flight, which by the way every astronaut has ever said it's the most incredibly experience of seeing our planet. stuart: have you had a test flight yet? >> yes, we actually have flown on a lot of balloons. stuart: did you go on it? >> not yet. stuart: why? >> because we're not flying people yet. we're going to be flying people soon. we're about to do a very soon, wash out, in this -- watch out, in this space here and flying our capsule spaceship neptune and full capsule without people and crew initially. several flights on crude and then crewed flights and then commercial flights next year. stuart: why say this is untapped market or unsupplied market. nobody else is doing this? >> exactly. there's very few people doing it. look, it's a huge demand. this is a look at eclipse and the typings that got and enormous and people are fascinated by this and think back to beginning of aviation. like
the vehicle flies itself, it's flown from our mission control as well and then of course there's the campaign who's real job is to make sure you're having an amazing time during this extraordinary flight, which by the way every astronaut has ever said it's the most incredibly experience of seeing our planet. stuart: have you had a test flight yet? >> yes, we actually have flown on a lot of balloons. stuart: did you go on it? >> not yet. stuart: why? >> because we're not flying...
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control center demanded to find the cosmonauts at any cost, geologists discovered the diamonds, a ministry of internal affairs helicopter joined them, when the helicopters flew over them, they threw food there, clothes there, horses, everything was broken. these clothes were all hanging on these trees, that is, they basically didn’t get anything there, they didn’t get enough, skiers went to them, but they couldn’t help much, but... just like in these volochaev days, the actor sverdlin sits in such a cauldron, a japanese colonel, and says: “the adym of the fatherland is sweet and pleasant for us.” this is how the flight ended. i remember when they already... arrived - that means they were called, they were called and they came to us at the start, then leonov was wearing some kind of helmet, someone gave it to him, belyaev was wearing some kind of alien earflaps, of course we then, when we met the cosmonauts, we bowed to them, we rejoiced, we took an autograph, we admired their feat, choosing diamond, the name of the durable precious stone, they showed the world unprecedented stren
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it collects information from its science instruments and sends it to mission control. but since november, that signal it had been sending didn't have understandable data. engineers have been trying to fix that problem, and it looks like they have. as voyager one is now sending coherent data once again. all right. if you're a fan of star wars like garcia, you'll be maybe i love star wars, but i don't know about this new thing. okay, you'll be excited, though, about something new in the grocery store. >> people will buy it. yeah. all right. big names and business also reporting quarterly earnings and projections for the rest of the year. pam cook. pam, are you going to buy this thing you're about to report on the star wars? >> i might, i might, you might. okay. it's fun i think i might try it. you'll hear about this in just a moment. first, those earnings reports, general motors had great news for investors. gm reports earnings that are much better than analysts expected for the first quarter. profit margins are up as car prices are up and sales are also strong for truck
it collects information from its science instruments and sends it to mission control. but since november, that signal it had been sending didn't have understandable data. engineers have been trying to fix that problem, and it looks like they have. as voyager one is now sending coherent data once again. all right. if you're a fan of star wars like garcia, you'll be maybe i love star wars, but i don't know about this new thing. okay, you'll be excited, though, about something new in the grocery...
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they need to talk to their families or mission control. and, you know, hey, what are you doing? >> but. yeah. yeah yeah, the families need that. >> yeah. >> check out my selfie here on the south side of the moon. >> yeah, exactly. yeah. >> there you go. it's worth it. it's a good investment. all right. you guys school lunch will soon taste a lot different. the usda is out with new rules limiting added sugars for the first time. the lunches will also have slightly less sodium. the idea is to offer more protein rich and vegetarian options. the new rules also encourage school districts to buy local by limiting the amount of food schools can source from outside the u.s, who? brilliant, right? no more jello. what? >> you guys great idea. my school lunch was $1.25 and i remember it so clearly. it was either chicken nuggets or pizza with french fries, chocolate milk and an ice cream bar. like, i look back and i'm horrified at how nutritionally deficient we all talk. >> you had an ice cream bar. that's a good deal. >> you had to pay extra $0.25 for the ice cream bar. >> but but look how
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it collects information from its science instruments and sends it to mission control. since november, though, the signal it had been sending didn't have any understanding. data engineers have been working to fix the problem, and it seems they have, as voyager one is now sending coherent data once again, three peregrine falcon chicks have now hatched their way out of their eggs in their nest atop the campanile on the uc berkeley campus. >> the third chick hatched this morning, a day after two other chicks made their arrival. watchers say there's a good chance the fourth and final falcon could arrive before tomorrow's hatch day celebration on the cal campus. the chicks are all the offspring of uc berkeley's peregrine falcon named annie. >> children in underserved communities don't often have the chance to pursue their talents on the soccer field. how the oakland roots are stepping in to help if you have moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn's disease... put it in check with rinvoq... a once—daily pill. when symptoms tried to take control, i got rapid relief...
it collects information from its science instruments and sends it to mission control. since november, though, the signal it had been sending didn't have any understanding. data engineers have been working to fix the problem, and it seems they have, as voyager one is now sending coherent data once again, three peregrine falcon chicks have now hatched their way out of their eggs in their nest atop the campanile on the uc berkeley campus. >> the third chick hatched this morning, a day after...
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we definitely already feel it, for example, this place is somewhat reminiscent of the mission control center in the star city, only from here from our control room the news is scattered onto your screens, as in the case of the launch of a rocket from the first belarusian one on board. and in order to broadcast as far as possible or vice versa, to receive footage from the most remote corners, where there is no other connection, a satellite can help. this kind of space is not only in tvs, but in your pockets, because navigators are in smartphones. work via satellite, more accurately predict the weather, assess the scale of the disaster, track air pollution, large, because it is seen from a distance, and in order to look down in detail, for a huge camera on a satellite, the belarusian matrix is considered the retina for the cosmic eye, this allows, generally speaking, with a resolution of, for example, half a meter, capture in one the passage of a satellite over a certain point, which means a strip of about 25 km, what on earth? then in space the reputation is crystal clear, becaus
we definitely already feel it, for example, this place is somewhat reminiscent of the mission control center in the star city, only from here from our control room the news is scattered onto your screens, as in the case of the launch of a rocket from the first belarusian one on board. and in order to broadcast as far as possible or vice versa, to receive footage from the most remote corners, where there is no other connection, a satellite can help. this kind of space is not only in tvs, but in...
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control center, even a flash mob ... already in space, and also lectures and master classes on how to master the galaxy, is it possible to count the stars, how soon let's start traveling to other planets, all the answers are in a game format. at the stand of the samara region there is a quiz about the secrets of space. learning about the world around us. in the saratov region, a lesson about the first flight into space. they discuss and create, it’s better remembered. we make a portrait of yuli gagarin based on contours. weddings at the exhibition already as usual, but today the astronauts will congratulate the newlyweds. in our pavilion , four couples from space regions will sign for space. and in the evening there is a procession. meet at 17:00 at the main arch. i'm going to school soon, but before that i need to tone myself up, everyone together. margarita kuznetsova, master of sports in street lifting, will join us in this. good morning, in order for the child to be slim and athletic, parents need to lie on the sofa less. let's set a good example for the children. this will prob
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we are are watching mission control vandoorne have gone through this before 17 years ago with a shuttle challenger you can see in their eyes, if you work in, you in space for stores possible thing, i can never happen be sure to tune in tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern am pacific only on cnn tonight >> new interviews with the return israeli hostages. >> what is the meaning of being hostage? reasonable? certainty, and a flight for the release of those still in captivity. the whole story with anderson cooper tonight at eight on cnn. >> my fellow citizens need to be better >> not normal. it makes me want you to be dead. be better i'm being normal >> good >> the regime streaming exclusively on macs >> when your cat's hungry, you definitely know when you want your attention, he makes it clear, when he wants to be left alone, he makes it obvious but if you're a cat has oleh pain, also known as osteoarthritis pain. he may be saying out in different ways, it's a long-lasting condition that makes it painful for your cat to move like they once did, like when walking king or climbing. red flags are eve
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we are watching mission control bath all but gone through this before 17 years ago with a shuttle challenger. you can see in their eyes, if he worked in spaceflight stores possible thing i can ever help >> a lot of folks remember exactly where they were at that moment. be sure to watch tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern pacific only on cnn. just ahead, tomorrow's eclipse could be a once in a lifetime opportunity, but don't make it the last thing you'll ever see what you need to do to keep your eyes safe from the sun >> get your viewing glasses ready and experience so rare, it won't happen again for another two decades. joint cnn for live coverage around the country of the spectacle in this guy's eclipse across america, live to mode one on cnn or streaming on mac. i he moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. thanks to sky rizzi. i'm playing with clearer skin we had a four people achieve 90% clear skin at four months and scares e is just four doses a year after two started >> theories allergic reactions and an increased risk of infections or lower get ready to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if
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control for the very first time. and, you know, john, i think there has been so much said about the hardware of the webb telescope itself. how what a magnificent machine it is. and of course, we've seen all of these incredible images that the webb telescope has produced. what we wanted to do and what makes this story different is we wanted to shine the spotlight on the scientists themselves because it's up to them to come up with the questions that the telescope will then try to answer. and john these are really some of the questions that cut to the core of you know, who we are why we're here, and what this all means really is so fundamental and it's so great to hear the stories of the people behind it. you're talking about hands and eyes and you were talking with telescope just makes me nervous that someone's gonna go a fingerprint on the telescope. but you can't do it with the game. so if i know, i know, you can't do it with this one, but it still makes me nervous. kristin fisher, this is going to be so terrific. t
control for the very first time. and, you know, john, i think there has been so much said about the hardware of the webb telescope itself. how what a magnificent machine it is. and of course, we've seen all of these incredible images that the webb telescope has produced. what we wanted to do and what makes this story different is we wanted to shine the spotlight on the scientists themselves because it's up to them to come up with the questions that the telescope will then try to answer. and...
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control for the very first time. so much has been said about the telescope itself, the hardware, and of course it's an engineering marvel. >> so much has >> been said and seen about these amazing images that the webb telescope has captured. but what we wanted to do with this show is really capture the scientists and their stories who get to use this telescope because it's up to them to come up with a questions that the telescope is then going to help them try to answer. and as we saw, omar. >> all right. kristin fisher. thank you. and all new episode of the whole story with anderson cooper airs tomorrow, 8:00 p.m. eastern pacific only on cnn, news hour of newsroom. let's go the skis, cnn breaking news >> all right, everyone, thanks for joining me. i'm omar jimenez in for fredricka whitfield. we're going to begin with breaking news. president biden is returning to the white house from delaware today to consult with his national security team about the intensifying situation in the middle east style sources say the us
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control, and houston mission control of which we have both russians and americans in both. we do an integrated crew, an american astronaut on the dragon . a russian cosmonaut. but we don't know what the president of russia is going to do and we could be an emergency situation where we have to get the structure, as big as a football stadium down safely in 2031. that is why i am pleading to you while in the appropriations committee to put that in the emergency supplemental bill that will be coming up later. >> how much money are we talking about for the de-orbit vehicle? >> fiscal year 2024, $180 billion for a total cost of over six years, $1.5 billion. >> my time is expired. i will turn to the ranking member. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman and mr. administrator. you have to make tough decisions given the budget and i don't envy you. interesting to hear about the mars sample return decision, and i understand it better now that you have given us your testimony. are we really starting over with a clean slate on this? what is the need for additional technical analysis? whe
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its mission is the stuff of headlines when the names of obscure or everyday chemicals identified as risks burst into the public consciousness. dioxin. asbestos. pcbs as ethylene dai bromide. the office now concentrates on speeding the registration of pesticides and stopping their misuse. checking for toxicity. the thousands of new chemicals that are developed each year and continuing the control of certain widely used chemicals that may cause serious disease. asbestos and pcbs are the most familiar of these. all these efforts are connected. the environmental protection agency was born out of the idea that nature is a seamless web of life. a poet, once said, thou cants not touch a flower without the troubling of a star. so we have to protect the whole environment. we are not in business to move pollution around from one place to another. we have to realize that pollution control itself generates some risk and that the art is in deciding as free and response. simple people what risks we are willing to live with and what we are willing to spend to reduce them. we have come a long way in just
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so an officer was sent to stop his orders with the arrest for late and take control of his mission. this officer was a colonel cold crop. go to the club to the foreign minister events of june, 1899. i confess i find it hard to believe a french officer could have ever ordered the hara that is alleged. i will try to find fully. but whether icon is far from certain, i don't know where he is. i know where you were. you just reach to town named connie. you said completed the cisco, you say this season. if any guns on those of google do secure on print to that, i was wondering please the and some of the surely you remember the name connie pole? this was the scene if you'll biggest domestic or should uh the the presence of an incognito is the great grand side of the room. this is safe to name his grandfather who was there was a child who told him the story of how much you're going to say to onto a non cabinet to us. and which i do and to come up with a to get new bus. nobody i, when did you want to do? i know who to and i could get up to 6, wednesday, wednesday or 2, which is see the insid
so an officer was sent to stop his orders with the arrest for late and take control of his mission. this officer was a colonel cold crop. go to the club to the foreign minister events of june, 1899. i confess i find it hard to believe a french officer could have ever ordered the hara that is alleged. i will try to find fully. but whether icon is far from certain, i don't know where he is. i know where you were. you just reach to town named connie. you said completed the cisco, you say this...
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so an officer was sent to stop his orders with the arrest for late and take control of his mission. this officer was a colonel called cloud cloud to the foreign minister events of june, 1899. i confess i find it hard to believe a french office. i could have ever ordered the hara that is, that of that i will try to find fully but whether i can is far from such and i don't know where he is. i know where you were, you just switch to town named connie. you said completed this has $0.30 please. if any guns from those of google do secure on print to that, i was wondering please the and some of the surely you remember the name connie pole? this was the scene if you'll biggest domestic or so what is the the present so then in coordinate is the great grandson. rude. whose face to name his grandfather, who was there was a child, told him the story of how much you're going to say to onto a non cabinet $2.00, which i do and to come up with a to get new bus. nobody i, when did you want to do? i'll know who to and i could get up to 6, wednesday, wednesday, or 2, which i see the inside cuz the who
so an officer was sent to stop his orders with the arrest for late and take control of his mission. this officer was a colonel called cloud cloud to the foreign minister events of june, 1899. i confess i find it hard to believe a french office. i could have ever ordered the hara that is, that of that i will try to find fully but whether i can is far from such and i don't know where he is. i know where you were, you just switch to town named connie. you said completed this has $0.30 please. if...