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it's a mosque a this is all foreign intervention in troubled libya gets closer to the u.s. repositions its naval forces in the region all the u.k. refuses to rule out using the minute she says against it is regime. press satellite images of the all the rest of the libya thrown down to the west in the case bits of the deal. on this day one of them are cheryle that enable one of the police to try to stop their trust in the force that
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many say they leave out is a good scheme to. up next we look at space exploration how it could help prevent earthquakes alan smith from the mud space bar a tree in london led. well this year we're celebrating fifty years since your guarin became the first man in space and you are presenting a new project a joint project between russia and the united kingdom could you tell us briefly about twenty project for those who are going there what is the project would involve as a name implies two spacecraft which will which would operate the earth about four hundred kilometers apart and they will be there i mean from information on board which was started we are in the sphere from above and what we're looking for is the signal signatures in the on
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a sphere which are precursors to earthquakes phenomena and volcanic eruption phenomena what would happen with lead after twins it would be a mission which would be an earthquake prediction program and the data from that would be coalition on the ground and what you'd have is something like a web site or something which gave the earthquake probabilities. around the world what we would produce and some sort of indicator which is like up. a likelihood of an earthquake indicator and that would be derived from all the data would likely but it would be a short term so if that indicator went into the red the in a particular area the local authority in that area would take action and they might have up to ten days notice that there's a very high chance that there's going to be an earthquake in that area within the next ten days and they would do whatever they they could to in mediate the damage caused by the earthquake so you'd have less collateral damage less loss of life the
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main damage from an earthquake is not the actual the quake itself it's usually the fires and. that sort of thing that happened after the earthquake and you can prevent a lot about if you know if you know things like to turn off the gas mains to turn off the electricity to reduce the likelihood of fire and just to prepare people for you know the likelihood. an earthquake so you will save a lot of lives that way and you will reduce the the impact so we can't prevent earthquakes and we will lose a lot of infrastructure perhaps we can say half the cost is it just the earthquakes and tsunamis i mean is it the say snick of timothy does it affect anything else affects any think there's a major movements of the earth. eruptions also in that and in fact they might even be easier to detect in a way. and of course there's a there's a whole different issue associated with what corrective actions as we've seen
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recently in iceland where. that civil aircraft has been as been affected so once again what kind of. time frames do give it we will we will look for launch in about twenty fifteen would be when we would expect to launch the mission as a three year mission so by the end of. twenty eighteen we should be in a position to know where to go why have you chosen russia as a partner we had some russian scientists visiting us in the u.k. and they were talking about a single satellite mission that they had in mind and we had in the u.k. . some ideas for a small satellite which would follow a larger satellite around the sky and bringing the two together looked like a really good mission and we've built on that's absolutely true that russia has a huge heritage stray sector so that counts a lot because you're you know working with people who is within their it's their
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culture their way of life and so that's fine and that makes them a very credible partner to work with well this is not the first time you're working with the russians you've also worked on as they used spacecraft what can you tell us about your experiences back well that was back that was back in the eighty's i worked on. instrumentation for seven in the mir space station and. it was interesting and different we didn't really know very much about the spacecraft it was very difficult to get information about the space craft that we provide to i think these days things are much more open and it's a much easier relationship at the level that we're working at the moment things are very i would but even then and now the relationship at the science level is very good it's very open very friendly very positive. and i really do enjoy working in that sort of situation so i'm looking forward to it you are talking about the
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eighty's but from your experience how much difference is there between the soviet space science and the russian space science there's more of an emphasis now on commercial space in russia than the was in the past new launch vehicle particularly of a very very impressive launch vehicle program i think there's been an emphasis in that sense. there's been i think there was a time when russian space science the good minister did it but i think we're seeing the russians for a science committee back into play particularly in earth related areas i mean that's observation which is what this is all about let's now talk about mars five hundred our ground based experiment simulating manned flight to mars how realistic would you say it is after all there is no weightlessness and it's just a warehouse with a scientific laboratory going to mars is a very complex and we can't simulate it in one go so what we have to do is separate
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out the various different difficult aspects of it and then try to isolate those aspects and then understand those aspects so the one of the real problems in going to this is getting people to get on with each other for that period of time and still be effective when they arrive six or eight months later on a service and and then come back again so it's not meant to be a perfect. simulation. it's meant to just tease out some of the real issues and some of the issues are things like the difficulty in communication and the growing time lag in communications and the sense of general sense of isolation the fact that they have only a limited amount of supplies etc so all those things have been well simulated. the it's never going to be possible to simulate low gravity or the actual sort of weightlessness of the trip but i think hopefully this will go on for the next
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generation of simulation which will be. more fidelity which will mean that there will be using equipment on their mars sandpit which is more likely quitman that they would be using what would you say we would be able to travel to mass if if we decided because they go to mars tomorrow we could be there in ten years. and it's. a matter of political determination just like going to the moon or something like that why did the americans and stop their moon program in a way you see america. wanted the first ok my man on the. first but was so done that tick that box carry the question then was what was the purpose of future lunar missions and the lunar science was never the main reason for going to the movie because apollo wasn't really a scientific program they did some good science but there's an awful lot more that could have been done if there'd been a couple more missions they canceled the last missions on apollo and those were the
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science missions the real ones so i think that what happened is the box mystics and political imperatives went away how much in your view does their politics today affect pure science it's not so much these days about national prestige it's more about national economics these days we have to work together because it's just all too expensive to do it on your own and when we do work together we try to maximize the benefit to our individual nation the scientists of course are irritated by this put the politicians if you like have to bear that in mind so politics is there it's economics more than politics and one thing that the scientists are doing all the time is trying to encourage public interest because without public interest we're not going to get funding and so we need to be relevant we need to show how or going to mars benefits. look the nations that are
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going finally let's turn to the subject that is really of interest to many space tourism it may seem like a far away dream at the moment but are we going to get to the point when it's going to be open to the public but there's there's enough activity going on at the moment that means that that will be in only a few years time you would if you were all well enough if you were rich enough you could you could buy a trip into space and see the black sky section. when space hotels and things i think are probably farther away than going to mars but i think that the public will have the possibility whether we can. get the suborbital flights which will get this from europe to australia now or something like that. maybe it is really not that much as it's not so much technical feasibility all these things are absolutely technically feasible is whether or not you can get the investment to
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do it so how much do you think it would cost at the moment i mean virgin galactic will charge what ten thousand pounds for a few minutes and grace i think that number could come down to a thousand pounds if there's a large enough market because ultimately what you're looking at is a piece of technology that's not much more sophisticated than a major aircraft or do you think would be the restrictions for those people who want to go well it wouldn't be a particularly comfortable ride you're going to suffer weightlessness and g. forces so that but i don't think they're that bad i think that. an ordinary person a healthy person even a person in their eighty's can travel in space it's not that it's not that bad.
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has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations or the day. borat intervention in troubled libya gets closer is the u.s. reposition its naval forces in the region while the buke a refuses to rule out using military assets against itself with regime. satellite images of the arm rests in libya broke down over western playing it down these military time civilian protests since. day one of the march heralded a ball of brushes police to try and boost public schools but many say the real god is in the skin deep. here all these stories come of this already out of the schools
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lives occasional sportster. like gala there's a russian cup game database in chechnya and i have all been there twice roll call whether iraq is yes that's right russian cup holders and it's a taking on angie in grozny and some call us the brazil legend is among those lining up for the home side an incredible story more not just the rest of the well on the ice hockey latest that's coming up now. hello welcome to the sports news lawyer for marty here in moscow and here are the headlines and legends in the lineup brazil's twice world cup winner roberta call us starts around the southern russian side told the senate in the russian cup clash. while we're waiting really set to play for manchester united in tuesday's big english premier league game at chelsea after staking punishment from the f.a. . the last eight after defending k h l champions and boss march into the quarter
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finals and i will go to the next in line to join them next round this tuesday night . all the ice hockey needs to come but first a football and twice world cup winner reports all call us is one of the starters for energy as they play holders in its pieces in the last sixteen of the russian copping girls and it is about so-called us first much on russian soil and the brazil legend has yet to prove his credentials with his new side the score is currently one all going into the break us apart and if he does does in front. of me i know a lot of level not as ten minutes later this match was originally set to take place in a new city of mecca the officials in the stadiums in cork condition games and into the chechen republic the winner of this one has gone also in the last eight. moving to england and united striker wayne rooney is available for this tuesday night's clash at chelsea after escaping punishment for elbowing another player in the head
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he clashed with weaken midfielder james mccarthy in united's pournelle away win on saturday referee mark clattenburg didn't send rooney off and still believes he made the right decision which in turn prevents the f.a. from taking further action no retrospective of the striker who line up at stamford bridge this tuesday evening well leaders united could increase their lead. seven points over also with a victory but they haven't won it chelsea for most annoying is and that means do you have the best defensive record in the premier league however their coach paul i'm sure also believes his team's chances of retaining the title slim best fifteen points off the pace in first place and the top four finish has become less focused i want is the winner has made united. when their number. don't say that we are out we have a belief but obviously and objectively we have to you have. to be
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honest and now it's very difficult for us to close the gap but there are other games in the premier league that we want to arrive and the first thought relates of the table and this is i want to make our very and poor form isn't the only problem he has been facing blues left back ashley cole has been in the headlines this week for accidentally shooting a work placement employee with an air rifle at a training ground in cope and that's the manager don't realise there's a problem with discipline at the club i think that from outside nobody can go and say that here is out of control because we haven't got another they should blame we would take it as usual we don't want to speak on the side we could usually take. and so it's important it's not true that you have that is not the ship i mean the great think that a player on the beach are short and and so you can god you can judge the player on the beach the player on the bridge actually may have
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a player showing of respect or that i thought he actually noticed but voted. for defiance. this is what you have to judge all gods. so let's have a quick look at the table united with a nice cushion of the top withdraw of games left to play chelsea just out of the champions league spots the moments for the win this tuesday evening and see them leapfrog thought and added lots of us bronner out of the relegation zone after they snatched a one one draw at stoke on monday night already a last second half strike council got out hollis players last gone to equaliser. and there's one more big match taking place in england on tuesday night as premier league side everton hosts the last championship side left in the competition raging in the first round of the f.a. cup twenty league place in separate these two kohli to mean let's make up for the first time five time winners everton also the finalist two years ago not track holders chelsea on penalties in their fourth round replay meanwhile reading have
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already knocked out premier league west brom in the third round able to qualify for the last day for the second year in a row and winners will be away to either match the city or aston villa in the quarterfinals on sunday march thirteenth. i saw it now and still i worried i could reach the quarterfinals this choose the evening if they beat another mosque in the russian capital lot the inside lead by russian counterparts three one in their best of seven series so victory in moscow would ensure the player into the last eight meanwhile it's all square a two piece which we look in the teeth and ramming minsk afghans and service down also facing each other to choose the evening. well to time the current cup winners act past remain on course for a third time after beating kazakh side bar east pool to on monday to secure a four no series lead also making the quarter panels are still about to live and once again crush the beer five mill the final score not one that's a leg and regular season champions are going to go out squares of their respective
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series at all. i saw a great lad is left with jack says russia has every one to fear at the upcoming world championship including his nation slovakia as the legendary soviet netminder spoke at a press conference that was lacking embassy here in moscow. not that that would be good if you got one you know whichever side plays it always plays above themselves the fans are cheering you on so i think our coaches will accordingly make adjustments make extra attention to defense and counterattacks again can you hear it like it or not the going crowd will force the stables to go out especially against russia that's because russia are in number one in the world a moment despite losing the last least final every if you want to play bridge construction but we're prepared for this and we play to win every single game so i think a lot of good stuff and fans. also have appointed a new head coach to try to revive their fortunes this iranian specialist. has taken
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up the hot seat until the end of next season the thirty six year old is stepping into a place in three of the trainability shuffling disasters has worked with the top sides back home county national team such as with pneumonia china and greece so the task of bringing some glory to tie scott awaits him after the russian powerhouse failed to qualify could nearly it's top sixteen for the first time in fourteen years. let's switch to the n.b.a. where the chicago bulls have stepped up the battle for the number one seed in the east after beating washington to claim their third victory in a row one hundred five to seventy seven was the final score on monday night you all day and derrick rose scored twenty one points a base as the bulls moved to within a game of the miami heat in the eastern conference rose also have my assistant addition to his tally nice to get a look here for dunk the bulls ahead by twenty four late in the fourth quarter and went on to claim
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a seventh win and the last eight games. now it is one of the great rivalries in tennis and even as they head into their forties it sounds gross and andre agassi showing it's not over yet the pair went head to head as an exhibition match in new york bringing back memories of the u.s. open final in two thousand. to then sign for us when it so a chance for revenge for agassi but still he hasn't lost much of his firepower or pace great forehand winner of the line and his serves still says all too he won the first set six straight agassi did show games as a times gone by and managed to make a second closer but he was broken by games all the time i spent time to close it out seven five during their careers they were thirty four times that sampras winning twenty but they both seem to enjoy rolling back the years in front of seventy thousand fans. and finally to winter sports a newly crowned a world and world cup champion alexander's of course so as you're not returning his
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attention to the twenty fourth in sochi olympics the russian veteran then dismissing fears he could once again retire the thirty six year old has returned from germany where he hits the local favorites to become russia's first ever stops a world champion the cause and his teammates alexis very involved are also on the team out of and at the world cup glory plus they change the overall type at the same track say so god had retired from the sport last summer and then returned to enjoy the best season of his career he's now hungry for more. but we'll talk about those noble of course will be preparing for the sochi olympics from now on to be and you can't break in which is good for just one season we had some serious discussions with this woods hierarchy and came to a decision that you had available to the federation knows very well what is to be done if you want to achieve good results of the season for example who finished in the top she said almost every world cup stage that's about being what we're going
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