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they release medicine fast for fast pain relief. and now get relief without a pill with tylenol dissolve packs. relief without the water. just look around... this digital age we're living in, it's pretty unbelievable. problem is, not everyone's fully living in it. nobody should have to take a class or fill out a medical form on public wifi with a screen the size of your hand. home internet shouldn't be a luxury.
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everyone should have it. and now a lot more people can. so let's go. the digital age is waiting. just moments ago, nasa gave
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an update on its dark mission where they crashed a spacecraft into an astroid last month. the mission is supposed to help nasa determine if it can deflect space debris headed to earth. kristen fisher is with us now. so what did nasa say? >> reporter: victor, we learned this was a sujhuge success. we knew that nasa had hit their target, but the big question is, was that spacecraft able to successfully move the astroid off its current orbit? and we just learned moments ago from nasa at a press conference that the answer is yes. for the first time ever, victor, humanity has been able to successfully change a celestial body out there in the universe, which is so wild when you think about it. here's by how much. before the impact, that astroid orbited a larger astroid. every 11 hours and 55 minutes.
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but after impact. but now it's 11 hours and 23 minutes. so that's a dangchange of 32 minutes. it may not sound much, but it's three times greater than what they had regrpredicted.