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i got. some pretty good there is a lot of pressure on us we can't afford any vacations we can only afford food and hope to survive every month and every year this year the federal government resumed payments but not at the pre-teen and fourteen level maybe could she have any clues that the hope of the people is that the economy goes back to where it was the political the social problems every other problem they're all connected to the economic problems that hussein says year after year they keep hearing the economy is improving when they finally believe it they hope to realize a dream put on hold by the economic crisis to give their daughter a sibling natasha going to aim al-jazeera erbil the first space mission to brave the sun is hot and harsh atmosphere has been delayed for twenty four hours because of a last minute technical glitch on the s.s. parker solar plant probe will fly closer to the star than any other spacecraft
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before it is designed to withstand heat of one thousand degree speeds of seven hundred thousand kilometers per hour and a journey that will last seven years sheraton's he reports on the mission to unlock the secrets from the center of our solar system. as you might expect the key to loitering in the sun's atmosphere is not melting nasa engineers have built a carbon heat shield for the park a solar probe that's just eleven and a half centimeters thick they say it will protect the equipment that will be surveilling the sun as it swoops through its corona or outer outness for the real field gets up to about twenty five hundred degrees fahrenheit which we're not going to do today but we are going to get it under degree and what is the feeling. i see . on the temperature of the corona is just one of the counter intuitive mysteries that the park a probe hopes to solve why is it so much hotter than the sun's core several hundred times hotter science would suggest that the further away from the sun surface the
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cooler the atmosphere should be the probe is named after eugene parker who formulated the theory of so no wind will be present to watch the launch of the spacecraft named in his own. in one hundred fifty eight he theorized that a flow of particles accelerated into space from the sun and that proved to be true but scientists still don't know how this phenomenon occurs theoretically such particles should cool down and dissipate the further from the sun they get not speed up so the wind streams could impact satellites in space and g.p.s. radio waves and electrical grids on earth they also cause rural when they crash into the earth's magnetic field and the deflected the probe will begin its first approach to the sun in november as part of its seventy a mission we will go hotter than anything is being before we are in that three million degree plasma region in the corona well gradually will close it will take set of seven giant steps closer to the sun until we're in that final region and as
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it makes those dives towards the sun surface but palca so the probe will eventually become the fastest object ever created by humankind she. francisco diego's a senior research fellow at the department of physics and astronomy at the university college of london and joins me now in the city of this seven year mission is that supposed to unlock some of science's biggest mysteries what would you say is the most important of those and why. well it's difficult to say which one is the most important they're all very important but one of them is as we just saw is the mechanism by which the solar corona gets very hot to millions of the grease where the surface is only six thousand the grease so this is a. way of process that involves magnetic fields and the spacecraft is going to examine these magnetic fields almost at the very source of this is why these space one has to penetrate the solar corona so much in the closer to the sun in
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this a major major challenge in a in a pack in practical terms why why is that relevant it is relevant because we need to understand the atmosphere of the sun in fact the air of the inner part of the solar system is in medicine to sort of corner the solar coronas what we see in a solar eclipse like this is very faint very hot that bette very thin kind of plasma and that sort of corona is the is the is the that conveys this energy that comes from the sun and course is there. also causes magnetic storms that can disable satellites and distort power greats here on the planet so also the solar radiation somehow affects the upper layers who are not most here. but the fakes they wear there on the climate in a way that we still don't understand understanding the sun to these level is extremely important finally there is another another important thing in the future
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when we have missions month missions to the moon and mars and beyond the solar the ation is always bombarding the space crafts then we need to understand how these solar storms or parade and this is the best way to to do it seems now to start gathering all this data that will be very useful in the future now it's a seven year mission and say this probe just take off in the next twenty four hours how soon can we start seeing results. see any kind of data that would be useful yeah the spacecraft is going in a kind of almost comic submission towards the sun and he's going to enter in an elliptical orbit and it will be. the only that will be found to human fine tuned by the planet venus being as with the gravity of the universe it will make the spacecraft to become closer and closer to the sun but the first thought of it is going to take place in november and that point is no going to be that close at that point yet it will take a. couple of years i think to do to get close to the sun but we still getting data
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from november now as it says in terms of energetics as scientists say abbott's been called a mission like no why they're what why what does that mean well nor there i mean in our energetic so when we had never really been so close harrison we have never been so close to the sun with temperatures that enough to melt steel for example so this spacecraft has this shield these kind of from bella protective umbrella made out of it's very special components which is another technology challenge that being a developer these is a compound made out of carbon carbon compounds on the ceramics on materials of reusing for example in craft or by using dust or ones which are thousands of the grease much hotter and this is the environment that the spacecraft going to be so the mission of this. space that is to keep pointing that umbrella towards the sun and remain the rest of the spacecraft in the shuttle if it really to is so little
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bit then the spacecraft may melt which will eventually happen because these adjustments are done by little hide the sign jets that are going to fine tune the position of the spacecraft to keep it in the shadow but eventually the fuel will run out after the seven years under scepter will the spacecraft will really become part of the sort of caught on it's also fascinating fancies dear god thank you so much for coming in at the very useful thank you very much thank you. well still ahead on this program the gazan photographer displaying his work at the famous arl festival in france. and wet weather gets the better of this moto g.p. rider in australia but tatiana with the sport. august on al-jazeera european muslims today are facing the consequences of having
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their faith linked to on the attacks even though they too of victims of violence the largest motif sports event on the continent asian games in jakarta will host athletes competing in a mix of traditional and the olympic sports a vibrant new series of character led documentaries from immigrant neighborhoods across europe a series of reports about the state of the world's forests and what's being done to protect them in a three part series al-jazeera uncovers the motivations and impact of the brutal human exploitation system then lay the foundation of today's global powers ogust on al-jazeera me and mars commercial capital yang gone is a symbol of its rapid economic growth but in its slums families struggle to survive borrowing money from merciless loan sharks is their hole inside the cycle of debt when east on al-jazeera.
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a world away from the death and destruction in his homeland a gazan photographer is portrayed as life in exile at the festival in the south of france they would change around to see gaza's conflict through his eyes. nowhere seems more remote from the daily agony of gaza than the southern french city of ours but step into tayseer but exhibition and that all changes called home away from home the artist recalls a visit to his palestinian cousins in the united states we joined him as he took his two sons around the displays showing them their family tree and their cousins all members of the same diaspora all sharing the fate of exile from their homeland
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. they have pride of place on the wall singing verses from the qur'an their father took them to california where they were free to practice their faith to be taught at an islamic school to learn about their origins their language their culture and their roots it was a performance the children of the gallery were enchanted and delighted by the ties ear still finds himself torn between two worlds. i have always been split between the desire to stay in france where i was training as an artist and where i have more opportunities and facilities for my work and a desire to return where i was born where i grew up where i have my family my friends and my roots millions of refugees are now begin to experience the feelings that this exhibition so intelligently explores but there is one tragedy that seems never ending. and that's the conflict in gaza.
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so yes it's interesting what you don't know how long the situation will last it's been six years since i went to gaza i don't even know when i will go back to the idea you can take a plane ticket go home when you decide when you want to change your life. it was very moved by what you have seen and discovered america hours of the facts. relatives that you didn't see since a long time where you have only lived. to tell the phone contrary to his ears fondest memory of his childhood in gaza was going to the beach defying a dawn to dusk curfew after the oslo accords he remembered the crowds returning and spending all night. it was just a fleeting moment of bliss he said the calm between two storms david chaytor al jazeera are ok it's now time for all the latest forts near over to titanic and.
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thank you very much chelsea have made a storming start to the new english premier league season on the new manager amounted to a saturday the london club with that it has the field on saturday cole's home ingo can say what he knew and petro rodriguez and showed a comfortable of three mil when to start the study area in fine style we have not physical team and i think it is the best of the game it is the capacity of for full fifteen minutes in the first half then i think in the second of the opponents are worth to be diverted he was easier. earlier in the day tottenham defeated newcastle two one spurs scored first three on vertonghen before his fellow equalize for the home team tottenham went in front again for delhi alley and held on for the when. and you guys sure want to
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a now the dynamic dui that is the name on the kill and i'm back pay we're back in training ahead of the thought of the french league all say than paris begin that campaign on fun day again khan nineteen year old scored four goals for france at the world cup in russia meanwhile teammate neymar had a disappointing stint in the tournament p.s.g. it won the french champions trophy last week thrashing monaco four nil. the third round of the p.g.a. championship has just teed off in the last hour gary woodland holds a one shot lead after a day on which the record books were a written u.s. open champion brooks kept and south african child schwartzel both wrote themselves into the record books during friday's second round as they stormed up the leaderboard the pair a calling the longest round in taunton history with a seven under sixty three while number forty four gary woodland holds a one shot laid off opposing a record low hof waste goal for the p.g.a.
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championship one hundred thirty the bad weather a battery of country club men the hostas field only completed the second round of the is final major in st louis missouri a few hours ago for me i'm very happy with where i'm at a company with the way i'm driving the golf ball iron game is the distance control this week has been phenomenal and you know when i stand over golf or party in the way i was comfortable as i am right now i'm pretty excited. tennis now and world number one rafael nadal has reached the semifinals of the rogers cup in toronto and with that he's guaranteed a spot at the a.t.p. tour finals in london in november the spaniard didn't get off to the best start by losing the opening set of the match against marin challenge of current aisha but rafa showed just why he and the right to be back at the top of the world rankings fighting back to wrap up the final two says that all five russians can catch not in the last hole the last one a title of this level on a hardcore surface five years ago. greek teenager stephanus it's
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