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spacex won a contract worth $2.6 billion for its crew dragon spacecraft.hed its first crewed mission in 2020, but it's taken boeing four more years for its maiden flight. so far, spacex had launched nine crews for nasa, but boeing's first mission won't finish as planned — the capsule is returning to earth empty. in a statement, boeing said... nasa has emphasised its commitment to boeing's spacecraft. they say they're certain it will fly again. but for butch and suni, their stay in space continues. rebecca morelle, bbc news. i spoke with us astronaut colonel cady coleman. she said that the uncertainties surrounding the issues encountered during the starliner test flight led nasa to decide to bring the astronauts back to earth using a spacex craft instead. you know, basically a test flight is a little less safe than a normal flight because there's more unknowns. and in the problems that they had with the thrusters, they learned a lot about what was happening with them, but in terms of being able to control whether those things would happen and when on the ri
spacex won a contract worth $2.6 billion for its crew dragon spacecraft.hed its first crewed mission in 2020, but it's taken boeing four more years for its maiden flight. so far, spacex had launched nine crews for nasa, but boeing's first mission won't finish as planned — the capsule is returning to earth empty. in a statement, boeing said... nasa has emphasised its commitment to boeing's spacecraft. they say they're certain it will fly again. but for butch and suni, their stay in space...
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spacex won a contract worth $2.6 billion for its crew dragon spacecraft. more years for its maiden flight. so far, spacex had launched nine crews for nasa, but boeing's first mission won't finish as planned — the capsule is returning to earth empty. in a statement, boeing said... nasa has emphasisedits nasa has emphasised its commitment to boeing's spacecraft. they say they're certain it will fly again. but for butch and suni, their stay in space continues. rebecca morelle, bbc news. i spoke with leroy chiao, a former nasa astronaut and engineer. first of all, just inside the heads of these are not expecting to be in space for eight days, but now in eight months —— for eight months instead. months -- for eight months instead. ., ,., , months -- for eight months instead. ., , ~ , months -- for eight months instead. , ~ ,, , , , instead. nobody likes surprises like this, but— instead. nobody likes surprises like this, but having _ instead. nobody likes surprises like this, but having said - like this, but having said that, after not like being themselves ——
spacex won a contract worth $2.6 billion for its crew dragon spacecraft. more years for its maiden flight. so far, spacex had launched nine crews for nasa, but boeing's first mission won't finish as planned — the capsule is returning to earth empty. in a statement, boeing said... nasa has emphasisedits nasa has emphasised its commitment to boeing's spacecraft. they say they're certain it will fly again. but for butch and suni, their stay in space continues. rebecca morelle, bbc news. i spoke...
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i spacex arrival could have to be involved? ., , spacex arrival could have to be involved? the plan which — involved? i like the big picture of the plan which is _ involved? i like the big picture of the plan which is the _ involved? i like the big picture of - the plan which is the primary method is to bring them home on the boeing spacecraft and itjust has not been declared safe yet. and in terms of they collected some very important data lately to understand what was leading to the problems with the threshers and then what are the risks with those problems and by collecting that data down on the ground, how do we translate that to have the spacecraft will behave in orbit? so the primary path is still bowing, and i myself and quite optimistic. and we have to remember that this is a test flights and it's an important vehicle that has been developed and it's very complicated and actually complicated in a great way in that it brings great capability from what i understand. it's just beloved, capability from what i understand. it'sjust beloved, if capability from what i under
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the latest spacex mission — polaris dawn — has been delayed for the second time this week. because the weather forecast did not look good for the astronauts planned return to earth. the mission's four astronauts intend to complete the world's first private spacewalk and "advance the future of spaceflight". joining me now is drjill stuart of the london school of economics who is a space exploration expert. thanks for being with us today. it's disappointing but we know these things do happen with space travel. when it comes to the economics of this, does each aborted take—off cost a lot of money? this, does each aborted take-off cost a lot of money?— this, does each aborted take-off cost a lot of money? there will be financial implications _ cost a lot of money? there will be financial implications for - cost a lot of money? there will be financial implications for sure. - financial implications for sure. space activity is very expensive anyway, so when you have these delays, it adds to the cost. as you say, it is common for there to be delays like this. safety is of paramoun
the latest spacex mission — polaris dawn — has been delayed for the second time this week. because the weather forecast did not look good for the astronauts planned return to earth. the mission's four astronauts intend to complete the world's first private spacewalk and "advance the future of spaceflight". joining me now is drjill stuart of the london school of economics who is a space exploration expert. thanks for being with us today. it's disappointing but we know these things...
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el contrato adjudicado a boeing fue de 4.200.000.000 de dÓlares y a spacex de 2.600.000.000 de dÓlaresizado 13 vuelos espaciales tripulados, incluyendo nueve con la nasa. este era el primer vuelo de prueba para la cÁpsula starliner de boeing, pero tuvo problemas con los propulsores y fugas de helio. aquÍ el informe. >> yeah. it's great to be up. >> cuando cumplen 80 dÍas en el espacio. hoy, la nasa anunciÓ que los astronautas sunny williams y patch willmore se quedarÁn en la estaciÓn espacial internacional hasta febrero de 2025. >> the decision to keep butch and sunny aboard the international space station and bring the boeing starliner home uncrowded is the result of a commitment to safety. >> pero en vez de retornar en la nave starliner de boeing con la que partieron el 5 de junio de cabo caÑaveral en un vuelo de prueba de ocho dÍas, regresarÁn con la competencia el crew dragon de spacex. ocho meses despuÉs, spacex ya tenÍa una misiÓn de rutina pautada para el 24 de septiembre hacia el laboratorio espacial con cuatro astronautas. ahora, la misiÓn nine irÁ con dos y dos puestos vacÍos
el contrato adjudicado a boeing fue de 4.200.000.000 de dÓlares y a spacex de 2.600.000.000 de dÓlaresizado 13 vuelos espaciales tripulados, incluyendo nueve con la nasa. este era el primer vuelo de prueba para la cÁpsula starliner de boeing, pero tuvo problemas con los propulsores y fugas de helio. aquÍ el informe. >> yeah. it's great to be up. >> cuando cumplen 80 dÍas en el espacio. hoy, la nasa anunciÓ que los astronautas sunny williams y patch willmore se quedarÁn en la...
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let's bring in former nasa astronaut garrett reisman, who now serves a spacex consultant. we should note he helped lead the development of crew dragon, the first spacex civilian mission to space. okay. garrett, two of the crew members they are venturing out on a space walk. this is crazy. what is this going to look like yeah, that's a little crazy, but but it's very exciting. >> and i really want to start by giving praise to jared isaac, man who put this mission together and is the commander of the mission is really his idea to push spacex to expand their capability and that includes doing spacewalks, something spacex has never done before. and it's going to be really exciting anytime you do something like this for the first time, it's really exciting to watch. >> it's also about who is doing it, right? these are civilians doing a spacewalk. so it's going to be historic for a number of reasons but there's risk involved, right? walk us through those yeah. and to the civilians on this flight are people i worked with its spacex and know very well. so it's a little bit of a na
let's bring in former nasa astronaut garrett reisman, who now serves a spacex consultant. we should note he helped lead the development of crew dragon, the first spacex civilian mission to space. okay. garrett, two of the crew members they are venturing out on a space walk. this is crazy. what is this going to look like yeah, that's a little crazy, but but it's very exciting. >> and i really want to start by giving praise to jared isaac, man who put this mission together and is the...
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nasa selected two companies to ferry their astronauts, spacex and boeing.ot more for starliner, $4.2 billion. spacex launched its first crewed mission in 2020 but it's taken boeing four more years for its maiden flight. so far, spacex has launched nine crews for nasa but boeing's first mission won't finish as planned, the capsule is returning to earth empty. novak djokovic has called for "clear protocols" and "standardised approaches" to doping cases in tennis after world number one jannik sinner escaped a doping ban despite testing positive for banned substance. the italian twice failed drugs tests for clostebol, a steroid that can be used to build muscle mass. he insists he has done nothing wrong despite calls from some players that he was given preferential treatment. novak djokovic was speaking ahead of the us open which starts on monday where he is looking to defend his title. i understand the frustration of the players is there because of lack of consistency. and as i understood, his case was cleared the moment basically it was announced but, you know
nasa selected two companies to ferry their astronauts, spacex and boeing.ot more for starliner, $4.2 billion. spacex launched its first crewed mission in 2020 but it's taken boeing four more years for its maiden flight. so far, spacex has launched nine crews for nasa but boeing's first mission won't finish as planned, the capsule is returning to earth empty. novak djokovic has called for "clear protocols" and "standardised approaches" to doping cases in tennis after world...
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then there's another reasoning which is that spacex is really the way to go.re people, and this is good when you have disagreement, and now they have a bit more time, given the spacex mission that's going up in september, to analyze the data further and then they'll make a decision based on the performance of the thrust, the performance of this helium leak that they are monitoring and they will make a call midaugust based on all the information they have available and they will obviously make a decision that includes the priority -- that prioritizes human safety first, that prioritizes a safe landing and that also builds confidence in the system. ed: that's what i want to ask about. because we just showed the chart of boeing spending on the starliner project. and it's been well reported the cost overruns, the delays. how to your mind did nasa and boeing as partners now go back out and bring public confidence in the program going forward? >> when it works. and that's the point we're trying to get to. a point where it will work and there is confidence that's bui
then there's another reasoning which is that spacex is really the way to go.re people, and this is good when you have disagreement, and now they have a bit more time, given the spacex mission that's going up in september, to analyze the data further and then they'll make a decision based on the performance of the thrust, the performance of this helium leak that they are monitoring and they will make a call midaugust based on all the information they have available and they will obviously make a...
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ocho meses despues. >> pues spacex ya tenia una m mision de rutina pautada para el 24 de septie hombrepacial con cuatro astronautas. >> ahora la mision crew-9 ira con dos y dos puestos vacios para retornar a williams y a wilmore a casa. >> yo creo que es la decision correcta que tomo la nasa en esperar una nave que ya esta comprobada en que puede regresar al humano a la tierra sano y salvo. >> jose hernandez, quien entreno con los dos astronautas, indica que hay desafios cuando un viaje se prolonga de ocho dias a ocho meses. >> segun la nasa, williams de 58 anos y wilmore de 61, han trabajado en la en experimentos en la estacion espacial parte internacional. >> por su parte, la nave de boeing que tuvo danos en los profesores y fugas de helio, volvera a tripulacion, a pesar de sostener que podrian retornar a los astronautas sin embargo, segun el director de la nasa, tiene confianza en que starliner volvera a llevar astronautas en el futuro, recalcando la importancia de que varias c companias pueden realizar esos vuelos tripulados al espacio. >> eso nos ayuda porque entonces ya va a habe
ocho meses despues. >> pues spacex ya tenia una m mision de rutina pautada para el 24 de septie hombrepacial con cuatro astronautas. >> ahora la mision crew-9 ira con dos y dos puestos vacios para retornar a williams y a wilmore a casa. >> yo creo que es la decision correcta que tomo la nasa en esperar una nave que ya esta comprobada en que puede regresar al humano a la tierra sano y salvo. >> jose hernandez, quien entreno con los dos astronautas, indica que hay desafios...
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just spacex developed this one in just two-and-a-half years.nd now the entire polaris dawn crew will be testing it in space for the first time. >> we are all really confident that some iteration of it is going to be worn by somebody they walking on mars someday in that just makes it even more of a privilege to be part of it while only two members of the polaris dawn crew will actually leave their dragon spacecraft all full for will be exposed to the vacuum of space when the dragon opens its hatch, spaces, literally, right there as you open the hatch and scott kidd poteet is the mission pilot, a retired air force lieutenant colonel and test pilot. >> you've been wanting to go to space your whole life. >> call me old i'm glad i have this crew mission specialist, sarah gillis is spacex's lead astronaut trainer for all astronauts that fly in a dragon, including nasa astronauts and jared on his first mission, the person who's in charge of training all the astronauts forward should have that experienced themselves. the final crew member is mission sp
just spacex developed this one in just two-and-a-half years.nd now the entire polaris dawn crew will be testing it in space for the first time. >> we are all really confident that some iteration of it is going to be worn by somebody they walking on mars someday in that just makes it even more of a privilege to be part of it while only two members of the polaris dawn crew will actually leave their dragon spacecraft all full for will be exposed to the vacuum of space when the dragon opens...
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stuart: the faa has grounded a fleet of elon musk's spacex rockets.happened? >> reporter: yeah, good morning, stuart. the faa is investigating an accident that occurred during an uncrewed mission early wednesday morning. a spacex falcon 9 rocket's second stage successfully deployed 21 starlink satellites during the predawn flight, but when the first stage returned to earth and attempted a vertical landing on an autonomous drone ship, the rocket tipped over. the faa must determine the anomaly does not affect public safety before the fall champion -- falcon 9 fleet can return to flight. this could affect the the launch of to lay race dawn, a mission funded by an entrepreneur to send himself and three other private citizens into orbit to the conduct the first commercial space walk. and on september 24 a fall falcon 9 is scheduled to send two nasa astronauts to the international space station in a spacexing dragon spacecraft that will eventually return with boeing starliner astronauts butch wilmore and sunny williams next year. nasa will be participating
stuart: the faa has grounded a fleet of elon musk's spacex rockets.happened? >> reporter: yeah, good morning, stuart. the faa is investigating an accident that occurred during an uncrewed mission early wednesday morning. a spacex falcon 9 rocket's second stage successfully deployed 21 starlink satellites during the predawn flight, but when the first stage returned to earth and attempted a vertical landing on an autonomous drone ship, the rocket tipped over. the faa must determine the...
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is not is obviously indicative of something, but this is something that boeing, nasa and spacex willkstories. doctor emma getting there. and theyjust take you to michigan where we can show you to michigan where we can show you pictures of the republican vice presidential nomineejd vance presidential nominee jd vance speaking presidential nomineejd vance speaking there, and donald trump is due to speak in north carolina later. we will be live in the state looking ahead to that event for president trump, in crucial event for him with kamala harris doing well in many photos, certain closing and overtaking the gap that existed prior to her becoming the democratic nominee for president. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. temperatures have come down somewhat, particularly across the south, to what we had at the start of the week. but it's by no means going to be cold for the next few days, but it will be a bit more unsettled as this area of low pressure starts to work its way in as we head through tonight across scotland, northern ireland and then eventually the clouds thicken for
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they want spacex, but they want boeing too.ey into this and they want it to work. so i think this plan of bringing boeing starliner back home without anyone on board — they'll test it, they'll assess it. maybe there'll be another test flight with no one on board going back up and down. going back up and down, astronauts are likely to fly again. but, you know, i'd say the programme is not over, but its future is looking a bit sort of shakier than it was, you know, a few months ago when it set out. you mentioned that nasa is now using these private companies to do its work. why is that so important now in the nasa of the future? well, it's very interesting because, you know, they used to have their space shuttles, which of course suffered major failures, which is why the fleet was retired. so for almost ten years between 2011 and 2020, they had no means of getting their astronauts to and from the space station, so they were using russia's soyuz rockets and capsules instead to ferry their astronauts. so they made a commitment to s
they want spacex, but they want boeing too.ey into this and they want it to work. so i think this plan of bringing boeing starliner back home without anyone on board — they'll test it, they'll assess it. maybe there'll be another test flight with no one on board going back up and down. going back up and down, astronauts are likely to fly again. but, you know, i'd say the programme is not over, but its future is looking a bit sort of shakier than it was, you know, a few months ago when it set...
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— been the safe bet who can deliver spacex are you —— much younger and therefore _ spacex are you ——e to adat. �* ., , company, spacex, being able to adat. �* .,, ,, ., company, spacex, being able to adat. �* ,, ,, ., , adapt. and as you mentioned, these astronauts are _ adapt. and as you mentioned, these astronauts are made _ adapt. and as you mentioned, these astronauts are made of _ adapt. and as you mentioned, these astronauts are made of different - astronauts are made of different stuff but what about their friends and family? how do they prepare and come to terms with the fact that they will be away for much longer? absolutely, again, theirfamilies absolutely, again, their families are probably used to their family members — are probably used to their family members going off on these risky trips _ members going off on these risky trips do — members going off on these risky tri s. , members going off on these risky tris. , , _ trips. do they get prepared by nasa? the would trips. do they get prepared by nasa? they would have _ trips. do they get prepared by nasa? they would ha
— been the safe bet who can deliver spacex are you —— much younger and therefore _ spacex are you ——e to adat. �* ., , company, spacex, being able to adat. �* .,, ,, ., company, spacex, being able to adat. �* ,, ,, ., , adapt. and as you mentioned, these astronauts are _ adapt. and as you mentioned, these astronauts are made _ adapt. and as you mentioned, these astronauts are made of _ adapt. and as you mentioned, these astronauts are made of different - astronauts are made of...
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>> the dragon spacex is highly automated. will fly up will be fully trained in spacex and dragon functionality and the checklist, so to speak. sonny and butch are test flight -- are test pilots with a lot of experience. they will be in the history books when they go back on the dragon having flown in all four vehicles. they have an experienced crew with them and they are well-versed as test pilots and they have plenty of time right now to read the manual. i guess it will be ok. amna: our science correspondent, miles o'brien. always great to speak with you. thank you. >> pleasure. ♪ amna: 50 years ago a 26-year-old rural maine school wrote a horror novel. that man has gone on to write 60 books since. they have been turned into films like the shining, shawshank redemption, stand by me and many more. king invited jeffrey brown to his maine home to talk about his latest book of short stories and the long arc of his career. it is part of our arts and culture series. >> in his new collection stephen king writes of the unsettling an
>> the dragon spacex is highly automated. will fly up will be fully trained in spacex and dragon functionality and the checklist, so to speak. sonny and butch are test flight -- are test pilots with a lot of experience. they will be in the history books when they go back on the dragon having flown in all four vehicles. they have an experienced crew with them and they are well-versed as test pilots and they have plenty of time right now to read the manual. i guess it will be ok. amna: our...
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they want spacex, but they want boeing too.assess it, maybe there'll be another test flight with no one on board going back up and down, astronauts are likely to fly again. but, you know, i'd say the programme is not over, but its future is looking a bit sort of shakier than it was, you know, a few months ago when it set out. you mentioned that nasa is now using these private companies to do its work. why is that so important now in the nasa of the future? well, it's very interesting because, you know, they used to have their space shuttles, which of course suffered major failures, which is why the fleet was retired. so for almost ten years between 2011 and 2020, they had no means of getting their astronauts to and from the space station, so they were using russia's soyuz rockets and capsules instead to ferry their astronauts. so they made a commitment to say, "we want an american way of getting to and from the space station". and they decided to go pay for sort of a commercial taxi service instead. it's a change in business mo
they want spacex, but they want boeing too.assess it, maybe there'll be another test flight with no one on board going back up and down, astronauts are likely to fly again. but, you know, i'd say the programme is not over, but its future is looking a bit sort of shakier than it was, you know, a few months ago when it set out. you mentioned that nasa is now using these private companies to do its work. why is that so important now in the nasa of the future? well, it's very interesting because,...
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nasa has - selected two companies to ferry their astronauts, spacex won a contract with $2.6 billion is again bowing for more years for its maiden flight in so far spacex has launched nine crews for nasa but bowing's first mission will not go as planned and it is returning to earth empty. rebecca morelle, bbc news. let's speak to former nasa astronaut susan kilrain. cannot explain how something like this can happen because many will be wondering how a few days turned months? yeah, it is never _ few days turned months? yeah, it is never happened _ few days turned months? yeah, it is never happened were - few days turned months? yeah, it is never happened were an . it is never happened were an eight—day mission turned into eight—month! but missions have been delayed, either the launch of or the return from space is the beginning of spaceflight. that is nothing new. and both of the astronauts, they knew it was a possibility they would not be coming home after eight days. truly, sunita williams is in her happy place. i know she is happy to be there and i'm sure that butch is as well. for
nasa has - selected two companies to ferry their astronauts, spacex won a contract with $2.6 billion is again bowing for more years for its maiden flight in so far spacex has launched nine crews for nasa but bowing's first mission will not go as planned and it is returning to earth empty. rebecca morelle, bbc news. let's speak to former nasa astronaut susan kilrain. cannot explain how something like this can happen because many will be wondering how a few days turned months? yeah, it is never _...
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spacex employees are irked about the whole thing.g company in the entire world and now they have employees who are absolutely mortified that they have to go to a competitor to get the astronauts back here on earth but this is a company, it's a broken company can, a broken stock. you had the 737 max issues over the last several years. now the 777-x is grounded because of engine mount cracks. you can't have an engine just fall off a plane mid-air. so there's certainly a ton of issues. they have a new ceo in place. hope any kelly orburg does a better job righting the ship. >> he says he's committed to the space program. think about it. it's a smaller part of boeing's business. they get their money from their commercial airline. they're a defense contractor, they have a contract. it's a black eye. it's a pr black eye for them on top of the issues you enumerated. cheryl: of course they're committed to the space program because of the money nasa is shelling out. maybe nasa should focus less on dei initiatives which by the way has happened
spacex employees are irked about the whole thing.g company in the entire world and now they have employees who are absolutely mortified that they have to go to a competitor to get the astronauts back here on earth but this is a company, it's a broken company can, a broken stock. you had the 737 max issues over the last several years. now the 777-x is grounded because of engine mount cracks. you can't have an engine just fall off a plane mid-air. so there's certainly a ton of issues. they have a...
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spacex extra space suits? >> steve: they don't fit in the spacex. >> brian: do they have like their sizes? >> steve: i'm hoping. >> ainsley: shape spacex up there with new suits for them. >> steve: it's crazy. >> ainsley: why february? i don't understand that. has anyone answered that question? why can't they just send it up next week? >> steve: it takes a while to get ready. >> brian: i guess. so i don't know. >> steve: mixing the tang only takes 5 seconds. >> best of luck sorry you hate this great company so-called spacex, i know it's a rival. >> steve: they are going to save them. i would love anybody who saved me. meanwhile the founder of the app. telegram has been arrested in paris in paris. >> ainsley: jonathan turley says it's part of the anti-free speech modify in europe. >> brian: plus speaker mike johnson next. ♪wi flonase. all good. ah, these bills are crazy. she has no idea she's sitting on a goldmine. well she doesn't know that if she owns a life insurance policy of $100,000 or more she can sell a
spacex extra space suits? >> steve: they don't fit in the spacex. >> brian: do they have like their sizes? >> steve: i'm hoping. >> ainsley: shape spacex up there with new suits for them. >> steve: it's crazy. >> ainsley: why february? i don't understand that. has anyone answered that question? why can't they just send it up next week? >> steve: it takes a while to get ready. >> brian: i guess. so i don't know. >> steve: mixing the tang only...
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>> spacex. company, spacex -- i'm sorry, and you say to yourself, why is he messing around with these evs? go do something that's so important. when you see the success of this company. and i think maybe that's in the offing, you know? maybe they continue to actually have further success with some of the other rockets and -- i don't know. it doesn't seem like -- >> having a ton of success. make no mistake. they are so far ahead of our government on this, and i this i that's something that, you know -- >> satellite deployment. yeah. >> it should give you confidence that innovation in this country is still going to lead. i mean, i don't think we're expecting our government to be leading there, so. >> all right, we're going to move onto our next topic, coming up, we're going to tackle all things nvidia. the technicals, the options setup, and the fundamentals heading into wednesday's earnings. that's next. but that's not the only big report out this week. check out the huge slate of retailers on dec
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as marissa par reports it's one of two big missions ahead for spacex. >> reporter: spacex counting downwo critical missions, the company tapped to bring astronauts back to earth in february. the duo has made the international space station home nearly three months after launching on boeing's starliner. that spaceship set to return home without them because of thruster issues that left the two stranded. boeing saying in part we continue to focus on the safety of the crew and spacecraft. and in just days -- >> it's been a really exciting journey. >> reporter: dr the polaris dawn mission will include the first all civilian space walk and a walking orbit 870 miles above earth. together scott, sara and two others will do star links come tests. two astronauts will step out of the dragon capsule and test human bounds in space. >> above us we will go out into the vacuum of space. >> reporter: the risks in space are what eileen collins knows all too well. >> i think it's going to be fine but i also think that it's risky. >> reporter: but for the crew leader the risk is worth the reward. >> we're
as marissa par reports it's one of two big missions ahead for spacex. >> reporter: spacex counting downwo critical missions, the company tapped to bring astronauts back to earth in february. the duo has made the international space station home nearly three months after launching on boeing's starliner. that spaceship set to return home without them because of thruster issues that left the two stranded. boeing saying in part we continue to focus on the safety of the crew and spacecraft....
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spacex has completed multiple crew flights.boeing, this space mission was the troubled star lineser first one under nasa's program. >> when they launch, they know there are circumstances where they can be on board for up to a year. so mentally, you know, you know you could be in that situation. now once you are in the arena, obviously it's a little different. it is challenging. it is disappointing that they are not coming home on starliner. that's okay. it is a test flight. that's what we do. they knew the risks. >> one boeing employee tells the "new york post" quote, we hate spacex and feel humiliated the company is now bailing us out. as for butch and sunny, nasa says they support this decision fully. food and water up there is not a concern as nasa says they resupply missions frequently. boeing says that starliner will be coming back down to earth unmanned this september. dana. >> dana: all right. dana marie, thank you so much. joining us now is a former nasa executive and former white house assistant director for space poli
spacex has completed multiple crew flights.boeing, this space mission was the troubled star lineser first one under nasa's program. >> when they launch, they know there are circumstances where they can be on board for up to a year. so mentally, you know, you know you could be in that situation. now once you are in the arena, obviously it's a little different. it is challenging. it is disappointing that they are not coming home on starliner. that's okay. it is a test flight. that's what we...
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they will return home on a rival spacex capsule as four civilian astronauts prepare for historic missionsabove the earth. cbs's mark strassmann has the details. >> reporter: we got to watch what the polaris dawn crew spent two years practicing, its mission highlight. history's first all civilian spacewalk. billionaire and mission commander jared isaacman would go first, followed by mission specialist sarah gillis. are you getting better at this through sheer repetition? >> oh, yeah, every single time. it's a world of difference for the whole operation. >> spacex is go for spacewalk operations. >> reporter: roughly 435 miles above earth their dragon capsule will vent down to the vacuum of space. then the two astronauts, isaasman and gillis, will alternate floating through the open hatch for roughly 15 minutes apiece. >> i think my desire in human space flight is to move the needle. it is not without risk and you are taking that risk because you want to advance the ball forward. >> reporter: to make the spacewalk possible, spacex had to redesign the space suits from helmet to boots. for the
they will return home on a rival spacex capsule as four civilian astronauts prepare for historic missionsabove the earth. cbs's mark strassmann has the details. >> reporter: we got to watch what the polaris dawn crew spent two years practicing, its mission highlight. history's first all civilian spacewalk. billionaire and mission commander jared isaacman would go first, followed by mission specialist sarah gillis. are you getting better at this through sheer repetition? >> oh, yeah,...
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the risk involved in keeping them up there long enough to come down on a spacex aircraft, there are risks due process and we were expecting a conference to start at six o'clock uk time and it still has not happened so i guess, they are still debating what to do behind the scenes. i still debating what to do behind the scenes. , , ., ~ ., scenes. i guess we will talk about the technical _ scenes. i guess we will talk about the technical reasons _ scenes. i guess we will talk about the technical reasons for - scenes. i guess we will talk about the technical reasons for what - scenes. i guess we will talk about | the technical reasons for what has happened, but i wanted to ask you about how you would have felt. i know that you went to the space for eight days in 1991, how would you have that headed to eight months? haven't spoken to people who have had which is extended, my engineer, he ten months, he always says you can do the level of sv space missions. that is fine, it is just sort of rebalancing your brain and getting yourself into knowing when you're going to return for you and your fam
the risk involved in keeping them up there long enough to come down on a spacex aircraft, there are risks due process and we were expecting a conference to start at six o'clock uk time and it still has not happened so i guess, they are still debating what to do behind the scenes. i still debating what to do behind the scenes. , , ., ~ ., scenes. i guess we will talk about the technical _ scenes. i guess we will talk about the technical reasons _ scenes. i guess we will talk about the technical...
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they are doing in partnership with spacex because spacex is flying two other engineers on board thisy this spacecraft, maybe they could have worked, but frankly the timeframe is way too short. i don't think this was really a practical option. so in forcefully for butch and sunny on the station, it seems the most expedient thing for logistics and the traffic model and going up and down to the station is for them to take over for two crew members on the next crew that's going to launch in a few weeks, and they have to stay up there until february of 2025 —— unfortunately. even in space travel, if you are next on the rink, you get the priority! leroy chiao, thank you for coming on. imagine picking up a nicejuicy apple, but instead of biting into it, you keep the seeds and throw the rest away. that's how they make chocolate. only the cocoa beans are used in chocolate production. the rest of the fruit — roughly the size of a pumpkin, extremely rich in nutrients — is discarded. but now scientists in switzerland say they've come up with a more sustainable method of production, using the who
they are doing in partnership with spacex because spacex is flying two other engineers on board thisy this spacecraft, maybe they could have worked, but frankly the timeframe is way too short. i don't think this was really a practical option. so in forcefully for butch and sunny on the station, it seems the most expedient thing for logistics and the traffic model and going up and down to the station is for them to take over for two crew members on the next crew that's going to launch in a few...
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spacex has been successful, almost four years in doing that.reaking news we brought you at the top of the hour. israel says it's launched a wave of air strikes against hezbollah in lebanon after detecting plans for a large—scale attack. hezbollah says in a statement that it began attack on israel with a large number of drones in response israel's killing of a top commander in a beirut suburb last month onjuly 30/ these are live pictures of the scene from israel looking into lebanon. this is a view of southern lebanon. lebanese civilians have been warned to immediately leave areas where hezbollah is operating. we know the airport authority is saying the international airport has temporarily suspended its operations. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is expected to convene the security cabinet at 7am local time — that is in around half an hour's time. the context to all of this, you may recall, is that tensions escalated sharply after israel killed a hezbollah commander in beirut almost a month ago. i want to repay for you now, this is ju
spacex has been successful, almost four years in doing that.reaking news we brought you at the top of the hour. israel says it's launched a wave of air strikes against hezbollah in lebanon after detecting plans for a large—scale attack. hezbollah says in a statement that it began attack on israel with a large number of drones in response israel's killing of a top commander in a beirut suburb last month onjuly 30/ these are live pictures of the scene from israel looking into lebanon. this is a...
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h0 spacex and get its own rouramme uuoin? ., , ., ., programme going?ck eye _ programme going? no question, a big black eye for— programme going? no question, a big black eye for boeing. - programme going? no question, a big black eye for boeing. they - big black eye for boeing. they are behind schedule and over budget. they have spent about $1.6 billion of his own money to keep the star liner and get it going again it's where it is now. now they will have to try to fix the problem, it will undoubtedly involve a redesign and they will have to shoulder the bulk of that cost and nasa may contribute a little but by and large run the hook with a contract to develop a working vehicle and nasa wants star liner to be successful because nasser was more than just one source or one provided you bring astronauts to and from the iss. it has been successful, almost four years in doing that and nasa is eager to ring star line on one as well. �* , . w' to ring star line on one as well. fl. , ., well. let's check similar stories _ well. let's check similar stories makin
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spacex pulls the plug on what was set to be a historic space flight. >>> this is wednesday, august 28th, 2024, and you're watching "worldwide exchange" on cnbc. ♪ >>> good morning. so glad to have you with us this morning. i'm contessa brewer in for frank holland. let's kick off this hour with a check on the u.s. futures with the dow closing its 24th record close of the year, the s&p 1% away from its own intraday all-time high. futures green across the board. the s&p 500 by 20 points higher and the nasdaq futures are up 38. as we track the big tech, we're looking at financials and consumer staples, and both of those sectors are up some 8% or is in the past three months sitting at fresh all-time highs. you've got names like jpmorgan, american express, walmart, and costco reaching new heights and really driving those gains. there we're seeing some of the stock moves this mornings. the most remarkable one is walmart, which is only moving up about a quarter percentage point in the early trade. also watching bitcoin this morning. it's hitting a one-week low and falling below $60,000. bitcoin
spacex pulls the plug on what was set to be a historic space flight. >>> this is wednesday, august 28th, 2024, and you're watching "worldwide exchange" on cnbc. ♪ >>> good morning. so glad to have you with us this morning. i'm contessa brewer in for frank holland. let's kick off this hour with a check on the u.s. futures with the dow closing its 24th record close of the year, the s&p 1% away from its own intraday all-time high. futures green across the board....
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i understand that not everything is interchangeable between the boeing and spacex system. so what has to be done to get them back and different vehicle well, the major thing is going to be getting a space suits ready for them. apparently they have one space suit on board that'll work on the spacex suit on board that will fit one of them. they're going to fly up another one that's the major piece of it is making sure that they can be a space should be shooted for the way home. and that was something i mentioned in the press conference yesterday. they still need one of those suits to come up, but other than that, i think the training is going to be minimal for them to go from where they were at the boeing vehicle to spacex and they've thought about this. they plan for now, at least as a as a backup for the last couple of weeks speaks so i think all that's going to work out fine. >> we heard there in the press conference, the nasa officials kind of downplaying this, saying this is a test flight. we're, we're expecting perhaps problems to happen, but, but for boeing, which has
i understand that not everything is interchangeable between the boeing and spacex system. so what has to be done to get them back and different vehicle well, the major thing is going to be getting a space suits ready for them. apparently they have one space suit on board that'll work on the spacex suit on board that will fit one of them. they're going to fly up another one that's the major piece of it is making sure that they can be a space should be shooted for the way home. and that was...
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nasa wants to have multiple options, you know, wants somebody beside spacex, the only american option we have right now. so i think everybody wants success. there's just a lot of caution happening right now. kelly: okay, we'll have to leave it there, terry. certainly we want to get them back on earth and boeing wants this to be a subsycesful mission optically. appreciate your time today. >> thankers for having me. kelly: a whole new meaning and one fast food chain and quartly report and inflation salivated and heading for the dodger state to see how americans are fairing and talking to people at the wisconsin stage there. more on the claman countdown is straight ahead. ♪ with watsonx code assistant. ibm. let's create. somebody would ask her something and she would just walk right past them. she didn't know they were talking to her. i just could not hear. i was hesitant to get the hearing aids because of my short hair. but nobody even sees them. our nearly invisible hearing aids are just one reason we've been the brand leader for over 75 years. when i finally could hear for the first t
nasa wants to have multiple options, you know, wants somebody beside spacex, the only american option we have right now. so i think everybody wants success. there's just a lot of caution happening right now. kelly: okay, we'll have to leave it there, terry. certainly we want to get them back on earth and boeing wants this to be a subsycesful mission optically. appreciate your time today. >> thankers for having me. kelly: a whole new meaning and one fast food chain and quartly report and...
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she's one of two spacex engineers in the crew., 4:00 p.m. eastern, the whole interview will be there. >> thanks, morgan. thanks for watching "power lunch," everybody. >>> welcome to "closing bell." i'm scott walker from the new york stock exchange. and this make or break hour begins with the road ahead for stocks. with yet another key week looming, more important earnings along with fed chair powell jackson driving the markets. and they're not far from new highs. on that note, let's look at the scorecard with 60 minutes to go in regulation today. the major average is having a strong finish to a solid. it is the dow's best w
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last week one of the launch providers spacex suffered a rare in-flight failure of the rocket. do you feel confident we have a resilient launch capability and how quickly can wee get back to flying? >> it just so happened last friday morning i was in seattle, washington. we showed up some the senior leaders were there they were very transparent giving us insight into what happened from i have full confidence spacex working with nasa, working with space of force to figure out what happened and continue launching. it also speaks the wisdom of the policy that says we as a nation due to the orbital regime front spacex is providing one of those that's a great thing for the nation we can continue to watch was investigation go forward. would like to turn cute now when it comes to civil i space you're on the contracting side of things i would love to learn more work with the various agencies to help provide technology they're looking for. also it comes to lunch you are on the board which provides an important service for the space force how it goes about strategizing and making sure yo
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instead a spacex dragon capsule will bring them back to earth in february of next year. wilmore and suni williams were expected to be there eight days, now expected to stretch to eight months. the launch has been plagued with issues since it blasted off there june. starliner will depart unmanned from the space station in september to make room for the spacex craft. tonight, what this all means for the astronauts and boeing's future in space. >> reporter: after more than 80 days aboard the international space station, tonight, nasa says astronauts butch wilmore and suni williams will have to wait until february 2025 to return home, using spacex's crew-9 dragon capsule instead of boeing's starliner. >> the decision to keep butch and suni international space station and to bring the starliner home uncrewed is a result of the commitment to safety. >> reporter: that original mission began more than two months ago, and was only intended to run eight days before returning to earth, but issues with its thrusters and helium leaks led nasa to prolong its mission for months. now, n
instead a spacex dragon capsule will bring them back to earth in february of next year. wilmore and suni williams were expected to be there eight days, now expected to stretch to eight months. the launch has been plagued with issues since it blasted off there june. starliner will depart unmanned from the space station in september to make room for the spacex craft. tonight, what this all means for the astronauts and boeing's future in space. >> reporter: after more than 80 days aboard the...
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the crew includes isaacman, a former air force pilot, two spacex engineers. they're going to be up there for five days with the goal of performing the first space walk from the private aerospace company they hope to launch this coming monday at midnight. and one thing they won't be doing is rescuing the crew from the boeing star liner. they are still stuck in space. nasa is working to determine whether the ship is safe enough to bring those two astronauts back to earth. if not, then they might need to wait until early next year to get a ride on the spacex dragon. >>> nasa and boeing officials are meeting this weekend hopefully to decide a course of action. and they are expected to announce their plan some time tomorrow. >> all right. i would say if you have any doubt, leave me up there. if i'm safe up there, i'll stay there. >> for me my choice is a beg spacecraft or stuck in space. >> boeing doesn't have the best track record right now. >> yes, staying there. >> up there. >>> well thank you so much for watching. the late show with stephen colbert is next. th
the crew includes isaacman, a former air force pilot, two spacex engineers. they're going to be up there for five days with the goal of performing the first space walk from the private aerospace company they hope to launch this coming monday at midnight. and one thing they won't be doing is rescuing the crew from the boeing star liner. they are still stuck in space. nasa is working to determine whether the ship is safe enough to bring those two astronauts back to earth. if not, then they might...
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crew dragon capsule is set for its next mission, called polaris dawn, a five-day spacex private trip manned by for civilians, jared isaac men, the billionaire, his friend in the mission, pilot, retired air force pilot let's scott poteet and two spacex engineers, anna minin and sarah gillis of polaris is all about accelerating the technology development. >> the crew is set to do roughly 40 science experiments. attempt to a high-risk spacewalk and test some brand new space x developed space suits were all really confident that now some iteration of it is going to be worn by somebody walking on mars someday and that just makes it even more of a privilege to be part of it. >> the four plan to travel as far as 870 miles from earth, 620 miles farther into space than the international space station. that's where astronauts sonny williams and butch wilmore are stuck after problems including the thrusters on their boeing starliner spacecraft stopped working, nasa announced saturday that a spacex crew-9 dragon spacecraft will come to their rescue. >> and nasa always has contingency options. >>
crew dragon capsule is set for its next mission, called polaris dawn, a five-day spacex private trip manned by for civilians, jared isaac men, the billionaire, his friend in the mission, pilot, retired air force pilot let's scott poteet and two spacex engineers, anna minin and sarah gillis of polaris is all about accelerating the technology development. >> the crew is set to do roughly 40 science experiments. attempt to a high-risk spacewalk and test some brand new space x developed space...
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the crew includes isaacman, a former air force pilot, two spacex engineers.be up there for five days with the goal of performing the first space walk from the private aerospace company they hope to launch this coming monday at midnight. and one thing they won't be doing is rescuing the crew from the boeing star liner. they are still stuck in space. nasa is working to determine whether the ship is safe enough to bring those two astronauts back to earth. if not, then they might need to wait until early next year to get a ride on the spacex dragon. >>> nasa and boeing officials are meeting this weekend hopefully to decide a course of action. and they are expected to announce their plan some time tomorrow. >> all right. i would say if you have any doubt, leave me up there. if i'm safe up there, i'll stay there. >> for me my choice is a beg spacecraft or stuck in space. >> boeing doesn't have the best track record right now. >> yes, staying there. >> up there. >>> well thank you so much for watching. the late show with stephen colbert is next. the
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marisa parra reports. >> reporter: spacex counting down for two critical missions. the company tapped to bring astronaut butch wilmore and sunny williams in february. the two have made the international space station home after launching on boeing's starliner. now that is back without them because of thrusters. we continue to focus on the safety of the crew and spacecraft. and in just days. >> it's been a really exciting journey. >> the dawn mission set to make history will include the first all-civilian space walk and a whopping orbit 780 miles above earth. >> welcome to our simulator. >> scott poteet, sarah giles do what no human has before, preview this animation across five days they'll make strlink contact, the astronauts will step out of the dragon capsule and be human bound in space. >> they'll go out into the vacuum of space. >> it's something former shuttle commander eileen collins knows all too well. >> i think it is going to be fine, but i also think it's risky. >> for the crew, the risk is worth the reward. >> we're trying to inspire people to think abou
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that would free up two seats on the spacex spacecraft and two remains astronauts would join butch andexperiments for the next five months or and all four would return on that spacex crew dragon capsule but the return voyage gnat schedule -- not scheduled till february of 2025. stuart: oh boy, thank you, jonathan serrie very much. what are sun run doing, ashley? ashley: the goal is to help homeowners build virtual power plants and make money in the process. sounds good. sunrun partnering with tesla electric to support the energy grid in texas through texas power wall battery system and they'll give owners of power walls the option to let tesla manage and adjust an owner's home energy system either at home or through the grid and some will be compensated through the form of yearly payments al cuelated around $400 per -- calculated around $400 per power wall and helping electricity reserves on the grid and peak consumption and wall street analysts are bullish on tesla energy saying it's one of the company's biggest growth drivers. elon musk is remarkable. stuart: he's everywhere. thanks
that would free up two seats on the spacex spacecraft and two remains astronauts would join butch andexperiments for the next five months or and all four would return on that spacex crew dragon capsule but the return voyage gnat schedule -- not scheduled till february of 2025. stuart: oh boy, thank you, jonathan serrie very much. what are sun run doing, ashley? ashley: the goal is to help homeowners build virtual power plants and make money in the process. sounds good. sunrun partnering with...
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spacex has completed multiple crew flights.ir first-ever crewed mission. >> it is disappointing that they are not coming home on starliner. that's okay. it is a test flight. they knew the risks. >> as for butch and sunny, nasa says they support the decision fully and are even enjoying their extra time in space. they will continue with not only research but help with chores around the international space station. food and water is not a concern. they will have plenty to go around. nasa says they have resupply missions that are very frequent. boeing says the starliner will return back to earth with no one on board sometime in september. sandra. >> sandra: all right, dana marie on that for us. what a story. meanwhile school is back in session for many and for some colleges that means new rules to keep anti-israel protests from getting out of control. vanderbilt is holding mandatory meetings with new under grads about the university's approach to free speech saying it will not di vest from israel. issue statements for or against ei
spacex has completed multiple crew flights.ir first-ever crewed mission. >> it is disappointing that they are not coming home on starliner. that's okay. it is a test flight. they knew the risks. >> as for butch and sunny, nasa says they support the decision fully and are even enjoying their extra time in space. they will continue with not only research but help with chores around the international space station. food and water is not a concern. they will have plenty to go around....
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spacex has already flown nine missions to the station with astronauts.struggling with its first, but nasa insists it is committed to starliner, and it believes the problems can be fixed, lester. >> tom costello, thank you. >>> coming up, they competed more than two years ago in beijing. why the team usa figure skaters are finally awarded gold here in paris. here in paris. '4 if you switch. for an ice cream? okay. so, what about $574 for switching your home insurance to allstate? tempting. but that's way too much of a hassle. actually, it's not. allstate can handle the switching for you. just call 'em. so, it's easy and i could save? and you get allstate. huh, like a cherry on top. oh, you brought your own. check allstate first and you could save hundreds. you're in good hands with allstate. your gut is like a garden growing both good bacteria and bad. that balance is key to a healthy gut environment. benefiber's plant-based prebiotic fiber gently nourishes the good bacteria, working with your body to help your gut, and you, flourish. effortlessly. every
spacex has already flown nine missions to the station with astronauts.struggling with its first, but nasa insists it is committed to starliner, and it believes the problems can be fixed, lester. >> tom costello, thank you. >>> coming up, they competed more than two years ago in beijing. why the team usa figure skaters are finally awarded gold here in paris. here in paris. '4 if you switch. for an ice cream? okay. so, what about $574 for switching your home insurance to allstate?...
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considering using spacex to bring the astronauts home and possibly extending their stay in space into next year. >>> and america strong. the communities coming together and answering the call ahead of tropical storm debby, finding foster homes for hundreds of shelter animals in desperate need. tonight, celebrating all those empty cages. >>> good evening, everyone. thank you so much for joining us on this wednesday, i'm linsey davis, in for david. we begin tonight with breaking news. authorities thwart an alleged terror plot targeting taylor swift's european tour, the highest grossing concert in history. authorities say two suspects have been arrested, accused of planning to attack one of her three shows in vienna, with tens of thousands of fans in attendance. the concert promoter says the shows were canceled after austrian officials confirmed the plot. the suspects allegedly radicalized online. at least one of them a teenager who pledged allegiance to the islamic state. u.s. intelligence alerted austrians and european law enforcement about the plot. abc's maggie rulli leads us off. >>
considering using spacex to bring the astronauts home and possibly extending their stay in space into next year. >>> and america strong. the communities coming together and answering the call ahead of tropical storm debby, finding foster homes for hundreds of shelter animals in desperate need. tonight, celebrating all those empty cages. >>> good evening, everyone. thank you so much for joining us on this wednesday, i'm linsey davis, in for david. we begin tonight with breaking...
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considering using spacex to bring the astronauts home and possibly extending their stay in space into next year. >>> and "america strong." the communities coming together and answering the call ahead of tropical storm debby, finding foster homes for hundreds of shelter animals in desperate need. tonight, celebrating all those empty cages. >> linsey: good evening, everyone. thanks so much for joining us on this wednesday, i'm linsey davis, in for david. we begin tonight with breaking news. authorities thwart an alleged terror plot targeting taylor swift's european tour, her "eras" tour, which is the highest-grossing concert in history. authorities say two suspects have been arrested, accused of planning to attack one of her three shows in vienna, with tens of thousands of fans in attendance. the concert promoter says the shows were canceled after austrian officials confirmed the plot. the suspects allegedly radicalized online. at least one of them a teenager who pledged allegiance to the islamic state. u.s. intelligence alerted austrians and european law enforcement about the plot. abc
considering using spacex to bring the astronauts home and possibly extending their stay in space into next year. >>> and "america strong." the communities coming together and answering the call ahead of tropical storm debby, finding foster homes for hundreds of shelter animals in desperate need. tonight, celebrating all those empty cages. >> linsey: good evening, everyone. thanks so much for joining us on this wednesday, i'm linsey davis, in for david. we begin tonight...
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. >> spacex is go for 's operations. >> reporter: roughly 435 miles above earth their dragon capsulel vent to the vacuum of space. then the two astronauts, isaac min and gillis, will alternate floating through the open hatch for roughly 15 minutes apiece. >> i think my desire and human space flight is to move the needle. it is not without risk and you are taking that risk because you want to advance the ball for forward. >> reporter: to make the spacewalk possible, spacex had to redesign the space suits from helmet to boots. for the astronauts, the suits are a mini spaceship, a life-support system that can withstand the rigors of space. are there some nerves involved? >> i've seen the way they do business. i see the way they handle change in risk and development. i've very confidently put my life in their hands. >> reporter: the spacewalk will happen during the third day of the mission in spacex plans to live stream the big moment. >> norah: fascinating to learn the details mark strassmann, thank you so much. "eye on america" is next with increasing number of ransomware attacks in pu
. >> spacex is go for 's operations. >> reporter: roughly 435 miles above earth their dragon capsulel vent to the vacuum of space. then the two astronauts, isaac min and gillis, will alternate floating through the open hatch for roughly 15 minutes apiece. >> i think my desire and human space flight is to move the needle. it is not without risk and you are taking that risk because you want to advance the ball for forward. >> reporter: to make the spacewalk possible,...
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the spacex crew nine flight is scheduled to lift off on september 24th from florida. in mountain view, marianne favro nbc bay area news. turning to decision 2024. vice president kamala harris, minnesota governor tim walz are kicking off a bus tour next week. the trip going to take them through southern georgia. it will be their first time campaigning in that state together, and their first public events after the dnc. the harris campaign is hoping to use positive momentum from the convention in chicago to drive through the next few months, right on to election day in november. now, other side of the race, republican vice presidential nominee jd vance is speaking about abortion. he sat down for an exclusive interview with meet the press moderator kristen welker. vance says former president trump would veto a federal abortion ban if passed by congress. donald trump wants to end this culture war over this particular topic. if kamala excuse me, if california wants to have a different abortion policy from ohio than ohio has to respect california and california has to respe
the spacex crew nine flight is scheduled to lift off on september 24th from florida. in mountain view, marianne favro nbc bay area news. turning to decision 2024. vice president kamala harris, minnesota governor tim walz are kicking off a bus tour next week. the trip going to take them through southern georgia. it will be their first time campaigning in that state together, and their first public events after the dnc. the harris campaign is hoping to use positive momentum from the convention in...
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meanwhile, this is a big week for spacex.ill launch polaris dawn, a six day mission that will attempt the first ever spacewalk conducted by a private company. as for the astronauts on the space station, nasa says they have plenty of food and water and more resupply missions are on the way. >> coming up, a new battle over reading work emails on vacation. >> plus, the dramatic ending at the little league world series. we talk to the h with philips sonicare you can remove up to 20 times more plaque along the gumline versus a manual toothbrush. toss your basic toothbrush and make the sonicare switch today. feeling ughh from a backed up gut? ughh. miralax works naturally with the water in your body to help you go. free your gut and your mood will follow. for 8 grams of fiber, try mirafiber gummies. your shipping manager left to “find themself.” leaving you lost. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire swiffer dus
meanwhile, this is a big week for spacex.ill launch polaris dawn, a six day mission that will attempt the first ever spacewalk conducted by a private company. as for the astronauts on the space station, nasa says they have plenty of food and water and more resupply missions are on the way. >> coming up, a new battle over reading work emails on vacation. >> plus, the dramatic ending at the little league world series. we talk to the h with philips sonicare you can remove up to 20...
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a cost almost twice as much to develop as spacex. spacex of course, has been flying astronauts to and from iss for around three years. and of course it doesn't really look good for boeing that space it's actually thing to step in and bring these two crew members down. but you heard the commitment made nasa does one at least two ways to get astronauts to and from my ss nasa is committing itself to making sure that starliner does get redesigned, fixed up, and will eventually fly and take astronauts to and from i.s.i.s. >> this is really unusual for a variety of reasons, but unusual that the astronauts will be brought back on a different apparatus than their actual launch does this send a stronger message to the future of space exploration well, i think the message that it really sends is that look, masses has learned its lessons from the past, from challenger and especially more recently colombia. >> and even that was that itself was 21 years ago. but yeah they've learned these lessons and we're not going to get complacent. we're not g
a cost almost twice as much to develop as spacex. spacex of course, has been flying astronauts to and from iss for around three years. and of course it doesn't really look good for boeing that space it's actually thing to step in and bring these two crew members down. but you heard the commitment made nasa does one at least two ways to get astronauts to and from my ss nasa is committing itself to making sure that starliner does get redesigned, fixed up, and will eventually fly and take...
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they're coming home in a capsule made by spacex. instead of the boeing one that brought them up to speed? they'd both been in space since arriving back in june. now cnn's space and defense correspondent, kristin fisher, has more well, paula, nasa is top leadership says this was a really difficult and disappointing decision, but they believe it's the right one in the end, it all came down to the astronaut safety. >> it was a unanimous decision within nasa that made the call that this boeing starliner spacecraft with all of these helium leaks and thruster there are problems. was simply just not safe enough to guarantee that butch wilmore and sunny williams, the two astronauts that have been up at the international space station since june would be able to get back to earth safely on that spacecraft. and this was a unanimous decision. but during this press conference today, announcing this decision nasa leaders said that boeing felt differently and of course, boeing has so much on the line here. this program, way over budget, way behin
they're coming home in a capsule made by spacex. instead of the boeing one that brought them up to speed? they'd both been in space since arriving back in june. now cnn's space and defense correspondent, kristin fisher, has more well, paula, nasa is top leadership says this was a really difficult and disappointing decision, but they believe it's the right one in the end, it all came down to the astronaut safety. >> it was a unanimous decision within nasa that made the call that this...
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nasa selected two companies to ferry their astronauts, spacex and boeing.years for its maiden flight. so far, spacex has launched nine crews for nasa but boeing's first mission won't finish as planned, the capsule is returning to earth empty. in a statement, boeing said — we continue to focus first it's day two of the notting hill carnival, an annual london carnival which has been going for more than 50 years. it's one of the biggest and longest—running street parties in the world, and an opportunity for people from the uk and beyond to come together and celebrate caribbean heritage, arts and culture, including the music, food and dancing. dancing is what we're going to focus on now. let's speak to liani devito, president of the samba de rainha dance school, who will be leading her samba group in a performance at the carnival later today. thank you forjoining us on bbc news. just explain what we can expect to see your group doing today. expect to see your group doing toda . ., .., , . expect to see your group doing toda. ., ,. ., today. you can expect brazi
nasa selected two companies to ferry their astronauts, spacex and boeing.years for its maiden flight. so far, spacex has launched nine crews for nasa but boeing's first mission won't finish as planned, the capsule is returning to earth empty. in a statement, boeing said — we continue to focus first it's day two of the notting hill carnival, an annual london carnival which has been going for more than 50 years. it's one of the biggest and longest—running street parties in the world, and an...
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so spacex will have to make designs and adjustments to ensure that the crew can come back on spacex. dragon capsule there are other tests and analysis that they may have to conduct to ensure that the spacecraft is prepared to bring the floor back home and take two up and come back with for spacex's. go going to work hand-in-hand with nasa on that and prepare for this return flight right? >> as thank you so much for joining us thank you kamala harris and donald trump both planned to hit key battleground states next week as the harris campaign sees to keep up its invention momentum, while the trump camp tries to create some of its own with a new endorsement plus, we go live to cairo where there's a new roadblock in way of the urgent efforts to reach a ceasefire in gaza. you're in the cnn newsroom the polls for have i got news for you are pretty awful yeah. what are the kinds we could run on the news before then would never happen if i got news for you. the mere saturday, september 14th at night on cnn and stream next day on max, knock-knock, number one, broker here for the number one h
so spacex will have to make designs and adjustments to ensure that the crew can come back on spacex. dragon capsule there are other tests and analysis that they may have to conduct to ensure that the spacecraft is prepared to bring the floor back home and take two up and come back with for spacex's. go going to work hand-in-hand with nasa on that and prepare for this return flight right? >> as thank you so much for joining us thank you kamala harris and donald trump both planned to hit...