tv Jesuss Family Secrets Deutsche Welle December 21, 2024 12:02pm-1:01pm CET
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and understand what happened and also understand what political consequences needed . so there's no doubt that based visit by the german chancellor, by the interior minister, by the justice minister there. all that together is particularly important. right. how about 32? said anything more? do we know anything more about the post of a possible motive for this stuck in short? no, the motivation is still one of the key questions. it is not unusual for solely for information to be publicly known at this stage. it is often the case when there are these kinds of attacks, these kinds of security incidents that authorities try to put all the pieces of the puzzle together before actually revealing what kind of motivation the attack i might have had. what they, what we can say for sure is that they're investigating the person who is in custody . they went to his apartment and the am active bug. so they search the apartment. they're also looking at his social media profile. it's possible interviews that he gave in the past talking to 2 people he knew and so on. so they're trying to look
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at those different puzzles and put it together to understand what kind of person they are looking into. and also what kind of motivation might have been the cause of the attack. and just a reminder for those, what can we expect in the gym on? sounds, lot of shouts to address the people of mac, the bug, and indeed the nation as a whole. because indeed, this is a tragedy, this is not a 1st time this has happened. did that mean that i wondering how did we, how was it allowed, or how is it possible that someone cloud through a crowd hundreds of meters? so this strategy, obviously, this is a big question now because in the last few years, security has been increased, especially in general in public spaces, but specifically during the christmas period in the christmas markets, you see that very evidently, if you go to christmas market and i've done that in recent days and several citizen jet may looking specifically at the security situation. there's the very visible
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security measures so far, lots concrete blocks police presence. there's also obviously a very clear strategy biofire to use to guarantee as much as they time that these kinds of incidents can happen. so they're off pads. you have questions as to why this was possible. in fact, about how the attack us found that specific gap that allowed him to drive into the crowd while tardies had not close that gap before hand. and this is something that, on the one hand, will create a will intensifier debate about concrete security measures in christmas markets. i will also intensify our debate more broadly about security in the country. let's not forget that we're talking here about not only the government reacting and so on, but we're in the middle of a political campaign of ahead of elections that are due to take place in 2 months. so this is also seen not only from the security perspective, but very clearly as well from this political campaign aspect as well. right?
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so, you know, authorities with very quick to say this was a long attack on, as we know investigation is that still going on? was that pretty much your statement goes, we'll never know until investigations are done, right. some experts, some security analysts have indeed criticize this as being pretty mature a saying that basically authorities would, wouldn't have done so quickly off to the attack happened. whether this was just one person, or maybe more, whether it was a loan attack or whether the person had a network around him. it's important here to understand how authority is work in these kinds of situations, how they operate in these kinds of situations. because on the one hand, they have a clear responsibility to protect people who might be in or around the area. and on the other hand, they also want to avoid further speculation which happens very quickly, especially on social media. but at the same time, obviously they haven't got all that information at hand and they are investigating
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them that's gonna take days if not weeks. so what a thought is normally do, especially here in germany, is they only reveal specific information based on the details that they have been able to gather sofa. so when it's hard to say that they believe that this was a loan attack of the doing that based on preliminary conclusions, nothing definitive conclusions because obviously they haven't finalized the investigation. so that's why it's important to have that little caviar. right? yes, they have indicated that they believe the mind was acting alone based on the information that they have. however, that doesn't mean that they're looking into possible networks of possible people who might, he might have engaged with. this is also part of the investigation, right? so we are still expecting the left shelves to china, german trying to fill out to be addressing the people by like the boat pretty soon before that happens. let's just remind view. so what do we know so far about the talk and you have talk a so we know sofa that it was
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a 50 year old suspect from saudi arabia who drove that's called b a w that he had rented yesterday evening. so friday evening, shortly afterwards. uh, the 1st breaking news items came out and uh, police and matter book confirm that a security operation was under way. and what happened afterwards was that several local and regional politicians uh tablets, specifically to the area when specifically to the christmas market. and it wasn't then that more was known about the principal suspect that more was known about those were in judge and this morning we also obviously heard that the german chancellor of the german interior minister, the german justice minister, were on their way to, to my, to book, what comes next from the investigation point of view supply and understand that motivation on to see who exactly will be taking up the investigation whether remain
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in the hands of original authorities when active book is located with the federal authorities, we'll take over that investigation that again, depends on the motivation behind stock. right, right. will be bigger than $1000000.00 to those german sounds low. the cells isn't like the bug in the week of an attack after christmas markets in the city on friday evening. for people have been confirmed that in thousands injured, many critically. one of those killed. as a young child authorities have a rest of the suspect, who drove a car through crowds for several 100 meters. you that 50 over the past we've been talking about from saudi arabia who moved to gemini in 2006. he had expressed a strong onto each long views online and praised the far right. a, a be political boxing um, police force the driver of a badly damaged bmw ounce of his kind and onto the ground. before offices rushed to detain him. the rest came moments after the cost smashed through
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a crowd of people at a christmas market in the east and jim and the city of mount above the vehicle drive at least $400.00 mazes according to police, killing and injuring people in its path. a young child as among the deed, more than 100 image and see responders rushed to the scene of honor. we were in the church of the concepts and we sold the police lights and had the sirens on. and of course, went on so long that you have to assume that something terrible had happened. it prospect is just to see if this, jim unauthorized, these have identified the drive as a 50 year old doctor. he moved to germany from saudi arabia in 2006. they described him as a loan to attack it and did not believe they were any through the threats. so was soon going to be seen the pictures of the german trying to sell off shouts uh,
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addressing the people of mock the bug and as many as a whole would be getting there a bit about that before we get the one, those up or down fixtures, are seeing on the screen so i mean that's when the weather, the take position, we listen, have to have a look at all of these and the places we wanted to come here and see it because it's a place that smoke the book is so closely linked to the history of mind, a book and or no, it's good. we're never going to forget that it happens here. so hang on. and we will remember this event does as far as it will go down in the annals of young, active books history. it's a terrible event on the and most likely goes, i'd still suggest on, on the interesting one cuz the deaths and injuries are even worse than we thought. the 5 people have lost their lives by one node and over 200 are injured of which many are critically injured or seriously injured arguments you and the
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dimensions of this crime is one that goes beyond anything we can do. and then imagine we've just been able to speak to the emergency services. so it's a fire brigade as well. it's incredible. that's something like this could occur in germany in europe. we decide in the peaceful times that we allegedly live in was 50 . so still, on the other hand, it was important to you all that this morning. i mean it's, it's, and we had a date assembly meeting with the make decisions about what we can do in terms of the notes here. and one more thing is i thought was responding to this event, because of course, we need to offer support to the victims and their families. and for many months and beyond those of because as a society we're going to have to do with this concept tackle what's happened in the
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aftermath. and i'm very grateful that the chancellor and his colleagues have joined us and come in to see the chancery here. and that we could talk about the support we can get from a national level because we're talking about it a dimension. and the aftermath of that is really unique in germany, in terms of the negative consequences such as all this. but i think the chancellor will say something in a moment as well. i want to say thank you to the emergency services and in minutes fitness in the middle ambulance. the health care services are fire brigade and everyone who's helps both regionally and nationally, if it hadn't been done as professionally as it was done. everything could have been so much worse in terms of the 1st aid and medical support of the hospitals who have increased their capacity immediately. and in fact, many of the health care workers,
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physicians and nurses have come into work today and last night to do everything they can to try and help the victims mark seymour and give them the best possible health care. you know, all that remains as a hotel and to pray that those with serious injuries and critical injuries will survive their injuries and that we will not have further victims. i know that's because it's a terrible burden on everyone to be on the was on. and then, and this evening we will have a memorial service to mourn with those who have died. a bishops will hold the service and if we don't all fit into the cathedral and hopefully everyone is welcome to assemble outside the cathedral. we've been working very closely together on a municipal and regional a national level and i'm grateful for all the support that we've realized. it's
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really giving us a sense of what's really important. so here is human life and above all else, despite all of the things that we have to do this in our everyday lives in our political lives. but it's about human life and ensuring that security. and so we will have to talk about that and much more detail, but today is not the day so that today is the day for morning. those we have lost and doing duties and thinking about how we can give the citizens of this city the end of this country. a sense that they don't just have part save christmas markets, but that we can live in the peaceful democratic order that we want to live by, according to our basic law as well. is it just got phone with them and therefore mixed with greece is a sense of what our job is moving forward as politicians. thank you, chancellor,
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for your support for your solidarity for my job. and now we need to tackle the aftermath this escape conflicts are not foolish of them. there is no more peaceful, more joy as a place in germany than christmas market, where people come together ahead of the christmas festival, to spend some time together to drink mode wine, to have a sausage together to relax together. what a terrible attack and this, and it was that injured, so many people killed people on this. we have since found out that there are over 200 people who were injured by this attack. and 5 have divides subsistence bluefield for nearly 40 or so critically injured. that we are very, very worried on this card for them. and it is a terrible event. and it is one where all of our sympathy is with the stuff like
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the both the families, the dependence of this and also those who are injured. and we want to express on our solidarity i as chancellor speak for everyone who bears responsibility in this country seems to express our sympathies. this is mrs. cuts us to the quick. we must stand together and we will stand together in the aftermath of fish. it is good that the 1st responders were able to respond as well as people who were at the christmas market and we're not insured. so i looked after those who were injured. it was amazing how fast the emergency services with the people who came from all over to respond as quickly as they could do that. and it was touching and i was touched by the conversations that we had with the 1st responders. and i know that this will stay with them when you experience an event like vision as well as the emergency
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services. you respond as quickly as you can. they were incredibly professional. they prevented worse. at the same time, it is a case is that we know that the sooner or later on this is something that will impact on those who wouldn't help tier. they too will be affected. and this is way across germany. we will ask everyone who can offer professional support for those who are impacted on by this effect, whether it for that directly or in terms of secondary trauma to football. we want to help districts, the wounded, so forth on those who have been injured and hospital, and those who have lost their lives and their families, the innocent victims of a terrible, insane attack. this is the speech. what's important know, is that we investigate what happened to can always come and carry out
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a proper careful investigation. we must examine this from every angle and cause the shots. and we have promised on a national level, on a regional level, on the municipal level, we will all be working together. and we have to try to understand what the motive was of the attacker in order to respond with the food, which is the strength of the law. and we will, what's important for me is that when a terrible event like this occurs, such a terrible attack as happened yesterday, that has injured and killed so many people fussed often. ya has talked to almost type charge that's in the lean, 8 years after the attack on the berlin christmas market, which was all that we as a country, sticks together with them. and that hatred does not divide us. but that we join forces looking to the future together and that we do not allow those
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who want to instigate hatred at the same time for, for lessons that we prosecute the perpetrator with the full strength of the law together in order to make it possible for us to work together for a common future. i have heard much in expressing solidarity from many countries in the world. many spoke to me personnel wrote to me personally to express this on a day or 2. they did it publicly as well, and it is good to feel that we are not left alone as germans in the face of this terrible disaster onto. but once again, i want to say thank you to all of the 1st responders, the emergency services volunteers to stop things getting worse. my so the derek g is with the victims and their families. and the city of macbook and everyone who is
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in the same deep morning as we are taking of the right, that was search, i want to transfer that will that show what kind of way they have to address and the people of my to bug. we also add the i had from the state to me at rena. hospitalized. i mean, i haven't this to do with me still. it's on my spiral security and political correspondent, thomas, we had a lot said we don't do that. it's not full, but 5 people have been confirmed that over 200 people injured, according to the germans, had us up nearly 40, critically injured what knocked it out for you. well, and that just shows the extent of what happened in my tip of the importance of what happened in my book. and we heard from mr. hospital, the regional leader, also stressing that the implication basically goes beyond marked above that there
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are national invitations to this. the german chancellor stressed that the focus now is or not careful, proper investigation to identify the motivation behind this attack. this is particularly relevant because it's once the investigation is carried out, once the motivation is known, will we know more about the political implications of this will we know more about what comes next. so that's such a nice to doubt from the comments by the german chancellor. it was also important at d. that's the german john. so the when that to mock the book to show he's sort of directed to express the solid diet, into place with his attack happened to sort of diety that is clearly not only expressed for people from mac, the book, but for germans as a, as a whole. he specifically said that it was time for people in this country to stick together and not be divided by hate. there was also
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a 2nd message that i think the german tons that are really wanted to bring across in back the book. so on the one hand or the investigation on the other hand, solidarity and besides the yes, that's a he, once germans, he wants to citizens of this country. he wants people living here also, immigrants. he wants everyone in this country to really be united and not be divided. that was something that he clearly staged. right, right. he also talked about, well, congrats, the dates that i should say. the imagine c team for the us with responds and as you see, perfect timing to talk about people standing together. while we still do not know more about is the possible motive of the talk are right on that happens because obviously the investigation takes time. so often these kinds of attacks happen off to these kinds of incidents happen, although it is work on different levels. so one level would be identifying where the bus and lived, the main suspect that was already identified. and it was reported that authorities
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already went to search the person's applied when the segment element is what kind of information the suspect published online on the social media accounts, how he communicated maybe with other people, what kind of information they can gather on social media. those are 2 pieces of the puzzle that they'll then bring together. and that's when they will have a clear picture of the main suspect in this particular case, they have the advantage of the suspect is in custody. in other attacks, when the suspects are not in custody, when they 1st have to find them when they 1st have to bring them to custody. that obviously takes much more time. in this particular case, the mind is already in custody, so they can begin know much cleared away with the investigation. it doesn't mean that it will end quickly. this sometimes can take quite a long time before all the different pieces of the puzzle. a completed before you have the full picture, if you, if you want this something good contact time. but at least we know clearly that the goal is to have and i'm citing here again, tons initial as a prop on
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a careful investigation in order to then identify that motivation. right, today is the day for morning and that was the statement made by the state premier. i'm talking about more miles service later this evening. how important is that during such time? very important because there's obviously, 1st and foremost, the shock of people in my book are expressing the i'm guy that some of them are expressing with her that lia, from law correspondent, in not the bud. so it's important in those kinds of situations to not jump already to political conclusions and political decisions, but to focus 1st on what's urgent locally and what's urgent locally. that was something goes by the way that translational stress is to help those who are affected not only those who were injured a wounded, but also those who may be affected psychologically. and meanwhile, the investigation is being carried out. and as i stress earlier, as ones is investigation,
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is computed to at least one apologies have enough information that then you can begin to talk about political implications. so that's why in these kinds of attacks, the 1st kind of message that you receive from local authorities from national authorities. and by the way, also from international authorities, is this idea of sympathy of understanding of trying to help. those were affected by us showing that to sort of directly back time of morning, as you mentioned, right, security and political correspondent almost about thank you very much for that. right? that's now cross over to use that use a visa, who's covering the story in montebello, jews at the demons house that has already addressed the public and mocked above. what else has happened in that today? this is must say, as you can see behind me, the s, the quite a few people standing around because i just attended the press conference, see if, but all the people here press. so it's actually the 1st time that we are allowed onto the grounds where the attack happens that behind it you see the christmas
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market. this has been closed off for public and it's too close to for public. so it's a 1st time actually that at least people from the press can and to the grounds, it's going to be until sudden notice also closed off for public because investigation. so, so still ongoing. we had run a has enough that we had chance less boats of speaking. we do have not only to more service tonight, but they're also the memoria sites in the city that has opened up, not where people can go and moon. and there's also a psychological service in place at the local hospital where people can go to, to find, to support and help needed. right. you've been, i'll go to person on the ground since this horrible attack you've been speaking to people. what are they telling you? is we don't want to do this isn't by not smartphone people here in the city us to absolutely under talk just briefly before we spoke. and before i entered these
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groans, i actually was, i met family on the street and the father just started crying and said he cannot believe what happened. and so there's definitely shows that there is a lot of grief. and also a lot of inc, i on here. um, so we also had people and this morning, a shouting and the streets and kind of so the nerves are really on the ground at the moment. so they were showed saying that they cannot believe that this happened, that they cannot believe that this happened in the city of maxed. a book that they are blaming. what's the authorities that i haven't done enough that they really cannot understand what is actually happening? so there is a lot of despair in the city and a lot of morning, understandably so did you use that use case now and unlock the book? many thanks. bye. now let's get you
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a quick reminder about top. start out as 5 people outcomes fans dead in scores, things that out to a cop out into a crowd at christmas markets and which i must speak to you about the suspect that attack has been rested. 30 say he's a doctor from saudi arabia of the west, and if in germany since 2006 join us from one years on the top of the, the actually ride
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the guides know the way around is strictly scientific truth, some pretty wide key places. curiosity is we tried tomorrow today, next on d, w for this christmas cake. people would gladly go to jail. to turn that is a long standing tradition in italy. and some of the nations that come from a bakery at a maximum security prison in pad a confection that's enjoyed by all of literally the cake foods hail, euro mac in 60 minutes on d, w. or those you know,
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understand can have a saying like the right to present data used on instagram to follow up the lots of people dream of becoming an astronaut. but this, everyone's really have the same opportunities in the profession from gemini, 12 name humphreys, since broken the bottoms of it. but until now, not a single german woman making the trip into holdings as a crew member on a private. these find those slides, but they are real good will be this, the more on that mission and others that have choices more about the news coming up on tomorrow to day.
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these spectacular images from a mission run by space ex caused quite a stir. they showed the 1st stage of the giant starship rockets being re captured at the launch pad just a few weeks earlier. another qu from the us space space company also provided iconic footage when the future head of nasa billionaire, jared isaac men, looked out into the universe for him on board, the privately financed polaris don mission. the next space x mission involving non professional astronauts is already in planning. like when we were to pressure, i think it's crew will include german, scientist, rev b o. hawkeye, pictured on the left launch is slated for spring of 2025 bitcoin millionaire. turn one on the right is paying for the mission. well hog i met him on an expedition to norway's arctic island spits beg, and besides, the polar researcher was training for her mission in the us. during this interview
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. on the future of commercial space travel. the going to put the whole point of commercial space travel or new space on is that you want to open it up to as many people as possible. and that should be more inclusive, not just screening people out because they have this or that medical condition space x is really working on taking as many people as possible. but typically 7 looking to go to the american students and it's says space tourism is picking up speeds attached to us entrepreneur dennis tito is considered the 1st space tourist the fluid to the international space station with the russians back in 2001 when space travel was still in entirely state run enterprise. when the space shuttle era ended in 2011 with the last launch of the atlantis, nasa brought private companies like space x and boeing on board to cut costs. as
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the technology improved, billionaire space enthusiasts like you know on musk, jeff base, those and richard brands and started developing ideas for the ultimate tourism experience. making waves and drawing criticism with emissions like a flight involving 90 year old actor william shop or a k a captain kirk. so is space travel turning into an adventure for the super rich or flights that don't do any science next? does that make sense? before the people come to create the positive consequences, the tourism would be that the space travel gets cheaper. so more people can see how fragile on earth is put on the negative side. there's that with every, to launch using today's technologies. we destroy a bit of the ionosphere. we may have better technologies tomorrow, but right now, we're just joining a piece of the atmosphere. and you have to assess whether it's worth that it's worth it for scientific research and for advances in technology. but for tourism,
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you have to ask that question barguss's to astronauts regularly talk about how beautiful earth is from space and how seeing it from there has much to teach us. but does that justify space tourism a tricky question that receives a cautious answer from astronaut alexander. guest is up. let me see if i've heard myself say that it would be good if everyone had this view from up there. i might even click on hold and that's true. or the simple this, it was a spontaneous filing. i had enough space while looking down. i want to, and i think there's something through the, i believe many people would treat our planet differently, would see it differently if they could do it from up there. and if you say, hey then be is a logical consequence, which is ultimately means you have to welcome the idea of giving more people access to space. and that's how i see it to. guest also says however,
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that space travel has to become more sustainable in terms of fuel and space to break. but back to space, texas star ship rocket test. in the long term, the loan mosque isn't really interested in short trips into space. he wants to take humanity to mars and colonize it. to do so, he needs re usable rockets and materials and tack like that used in special space suits tested by the amateur astronaut on the polaris dawn mission on his social media platform x. musk said not long ago that becoming multi planetary is critical to ensuring the long term survival of humanity and all life as we know it. statements like the strive, the former east director general up the wall. it's not an absolute that's an absolutely critical quote. one made even more as by british scientist, stephen hawking, to put things even more drastically. he said that in view of pandemic and nuclear
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disasters here on earth, we'll have to look out for another planet and the cup us polls. and he also explicitly mentioned climate change or female i say if that's all true, then we should actually stop flying and do what we're saying then is that we can pull the image and destroy the earth because we can just slide to another one. i think that's terrible reasoning. can you see the guns limit, the criminal? it remains to be seen how much interest people in general will have in visiting space at the moment. the cost of trips remains astronomical, which isn't stopping elan musk from planning missions to mars in the next 2 years. first on crude. then later with astronauts on board before heading to mas, however, missions are scheduled to fly back to the main. both private companies on nashville, space agencies. i'm making plans to go on the koreans to do it. of us from egypt
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got in touch to aust, how hard it is to get on board. hello. how do you become an astronaut? what skills the say that this and they made it every 4 years now. so selects new astronauts from among thousands of applicants. visa does. so even more rarely to apply, you have to have a degree in medicine, the natural sciences or engineering. you also need years of experience in the field or a lot of flight hours as a pilot. you don't have to be a top athlete to apply, but you do have to be fully mobile. glasses or contacts lenses are ok, as long as you're corrected. vision is considered perfect. you also have to be able to cope well with stress. the astronaut, it's on board the international space station, the i ss, supervisor experiments,
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and keep the systems running. good hand eye coordination abroad knowledge base and the level of learning are all important. workdays in space are packed to keep up. thank you. have to be both organized and focused. perspective astronaut, have to complete core training that includes parabolic flights, at least provide a taste of what it's like to work in a wireless environment. in more advanced sessions, trainees learn everything that they'll need to know on board the i ss which includes practicing to take space logs. the training for this takes place in huge water tanks. the final phase involves training for a specific mission. both a selected crew and replacement crew complete pro grounds astronauts train all over the world and work together in international teams. so applicants should also have
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an aptitude for languages. and a background in geology now plays a bigger role that will be important when exploring the moon and its resources. all of the major space faring nations are making plans to visit our closest celeste, you'll neighbor someone to build stations in lunar orbit and on its surface. and more astronauts will be needed to realize these ambitious plans. so if your dream is to one day live and work in space, your chances today are better that they were 20 or 30 years ago. the plans chinese moonbase could look like this. construction is slated to stop, so i'm one in 2013 a chinese pro collected samples from the lunar surface in mid 20 to 24. they are
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now being examined by geologist box that's fall from the new material taken from our places. celeste, you'll neva, the 1st new rocks. what brought back to us decades ago? the up so now asked for notes improves, brought nearly 400 kilograms of leaving. welcome back to us. where on the moon did they come from? and tell us they changed how we view of places celeste steel neva is to the moon is a history book that allows us to look far back into the passcode could, to some post from china's 2020 full moon admission to throw out new mysteries. it's my gun. see how the moon is still good for a surprise or 2? we know a little scientist, appetites have been wedded, but lunar research still has a long way to go. no, mister flushed. the
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july 1969 apollo astronauts set off on the 1st mission to land on the moon, the destination and luna plane on the side of it but faces us good rate or data. there was no way to practice a landing with the spacecraft. touch down safely or sink deep into dust and tip of the land and the mountains. 6, around 600000000 people watched the historic events on television. neil armstrong and buzz aldrin spent 2 and a half hours on the lunacy face. they carried out experiments and collected almost 22 kilograms of rocks to bring back to us. traces of the mission to still visible
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on the satellite side, toes take home today. nasa sent 6 crude space officers. i know the names face. on the 1st flights the cyclist was less on collecting samples and more on landing, safely in slash areas. laser trip schools say target to the areas that were more difficult to reach the the bed full. the apollo missions landed on the near side of the main times to it's quite so is it gives you to sort through the imagine if you had to describe earth geology based on just a few landing sites, you wouldn't see much and it's the same for us with the moon, the more landing sites and the more samples we have from different sites, the better it is. and yeah, and this is hi, what's going on of the opponent 15 mission expanded some reasons. it's asked to
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know. so able to explore extensively for the 1st time with a new know reza and they collected much more than that we dismissed as from a wide range of sites. so the last mission in the series, apollo 17, was the 1st with the scientist on board. oh, wait a minute, geologist. harrison's names are on file. well, he made a surprising discovery. orange material amidst all the gray. it was the groundbreaking insights, one entitled the apollo astronauts built more than 380 kilograms of moon. welcome back to us from 6 landing sites. the largest chunk is nick named big muley. like
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most of the other material from the apollo emissions. it's a to nest a facility in houston. labs samples the store in nitrogen to protect them from moist. yeah, the, the lunar samples give her such as glimpses into a fall distant past that. yeah, cuz i'm going to a pull all of the hollows samples allow us to look back about 4400000000 years. this is not a time, of course, very close to the formation of the planets. we think earth formed 4500000000 years ago, so that means we're very, very close to seeing what happened in the beginning from prussia. china is chung define flu deprived, launched in november 2020 its mission to bring some pulse back to us around 5 decade south to the last depaula emissions. the targeted location was specifically chosen to provide missing data and spinning gaps in what we already
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know. chunk of 5 landed in a volcanic area and collected almost 2 kilograms of dustin drugs, the loan jenny has its success. a chunk of 6 was known just at the beginning of may 2024, to collect trucks for the 1st time from the fall side of the moon. geologists have been eager to have them for decades. the moon rocks, bro, bought by the apollo missions have been analyzed precisely to determine the age and composition. microscopic details reveal how the rocks have developed and changed the times by linking xact data with information on where the rocks were found. researches of develops and method to determine the age of luna surfaces. the older
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a landscape, the nadia. a more numerous, sits created. the balloon or some posts have given us insights into the early days of us over the system. they can be used for instance, to reconstruct when the nascent candidates was struck by asteroids and comments unto heavy the bombardment was on us tectonic movement strives rocks underground, where it mounts in re using traces of ops on it. certainly history, mussa vegetation and also alter the surface the samples collected even revealed the secret as the origin of all moving in the bar it tree. it turns out that the moon rocks with very similar to terrestrial rocks. the, until then there was several series about where on the came from. now it's rocks
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revealed. this, it was actually pos of us the, the evidence indicates that mold in 4 and a half 1000000000 years ago, a mas size celeste deal, body grain style, planted materials from both bodies was held into space. this eventually formed look at different always 50 thought that the cooling of the moon's cross distorted the formation of its upper crust, happened very quickly now 50000000 years after the collision of the quote is your geologically, that's very fast to this. of course, these are dimensions that we humans can't really imagine 54 cent credit. and it certainly days the moon was bombarded heavily. the impact left behind knowledge crates as which relate to flooded by rising maxima. the, the rough cools informed,
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the doc crate is that gives the moon its face the decades off to the apollo emissions researches retrieve the samples from the archives and examined them using new methods. in this number, they may have actually discovered the oldest, as well as the meteor writes, possibly held it from the still young this towards the moon where it fused with this woke in another impact, another groundbreaking discovery was made. and the orange colored material collected by apollo's 17 glass beads containing lu. now we've been rented for knows if we were to assume that the water came from the earth and
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then it would naturally collect on the surface of the glass be so not inside them as in. so in this respect, we are very sure that we actually have water from the moon in these little glass beads and in class condition turn volcanic eruptions, pro luna was with the maxima to the means surface. in the frigid vacuum, the hot drop plants instantly froze into glass beads, trapping the water instantly. the samples from the chinese pro chung of 5 also had some surprises were such as have discovered even more so in them than in the apollo rocks imbedded in glasgow bills that were formed during meets your rights impacts. they full more to release it again and might even drive luna water cycle
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all these discoveries have made the moon interesting again for such is after world war 2 is the most important results to crude space travel. so the moon only looks dry and dusty at 1st glance, the pulverized lunar rock, the blankets, its surface also contains water, lots of it and extract seeing that age to us who will play a key role in setting up permanent stations on the noun a live in germany is working on the technology to do that one day powder like this could quenching astronauts thirst for months, researchers at the technical university of bound fide and the german aerospace center. they've been working on how to filter water out of artificial moon dust. the aim to one day enabled permanent bases on the moon specialist and most of the
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vendors, extracting water on the moon is important because we want to transport as little material from earth as possible. it'll make rocket slider and cheaper if we extract water on the moon. to supply astronauts or to produce fuel extra filters to the experiments require what's called a thermal vacuum chamber, which creates air list temperatures at around minus $200.00 degrees celsius. in a water is evaporated and cool, causing it to condense and mingle with dust. filtering it count late or leaves fewer drinking water. the researchers process 90 kilos of dust to produce just 3 leaders of it. so supplying a whole lunar station would require not a teaspoon, but huge excavators, the spirits of the next to the next logical step is to further develop what we've now tested into loud, advancing the technology so that we can later take it on an isa or now so moving mission that was on it was that they shouldn't be misleading. with water and
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hydrogen lunar astronauts would have life giving liquid an essential element for growing their food and fuel for future emissions. the nasa has planned its next crude mission to the moon for 2027. china is also making plans to send site to no, it's the by 2013. regardless of who ultimately wins the race. both planning to land in a particular region. neither luna's south pole one area in particular on the fall side of the moon has interested planet tree geologist for decades. rocks from that and now allowing them to look even further back in times. in napa, the south pole 8 can base and is almost 2500 kilometers in diameter and about flushing. columbus has deep the,
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it foamed mold in full 1000000000 years ago when a huge asteroid crushed into the main. that shot to dates crossed until its material up onto this fish from deep layers of rock its material that could provide new insights into the us. the reason could not, i don't know exactly what the 1st rocks on earth looks like, nor do we know exactly how old the earth is. and only the moon could tell us that more. that means looking into the past. and if we have manual material from the moon, then we also know what magnet was composed of right at the very beginning. but back when the earth was very young and the moon formed in suddenly the maxima, 400 people, the apollo crate is located in the a can base and china's most recent luna pro chung to 6, retrieve some polls from this crater full robots worked together to make that
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possible. the space pro reach the moon's old bridge in early may 2024. it took just on the 3 we seeks to touch down at its destination and drop off the land, a robots which reach the luminous face on june the 1st, the months in advance. a relay satellite was positioned and luna obits to transmit the data to us. radio signals comp reach the false side of the moon directly using a special digging device. and a drill the line to robot collected around 2 kilograms of rocks. some polls the a transpose, and then carry that precious call. go back to the probe which brought the rock to us, the geologist, several reggie, eagerly awaiting data,
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cannot afford of course, as a lunar geologist. i'm delighted that we finally managed to bring back samples from this area. but i'm also a bit skeptical. it's very little too close, isn't much, and it's not entirely clear whether that's really enough to find the right material . but i'm assuming that it will be so exciting that we'll go back and get some more nonsense to notes, have been training for years to collect samples on the moon. well, scientists and engineers develop tools and transport containers to prevent any contamination on the way to the bar at trace the full of the major space faring nations. now have luna times in the coming decades stations that to be billed to the south pole. crude missions will reveal in even more detail how the moon was full and, and most of us looked like around 4 and
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