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it was clear that the sun spots were moving indicating that the sun was rotating today such observations are made around the clock using data provided by satellites the sun rotates on its axis every twenty five days at its a quatre at the poles one rotation takes thirty five days so the surface of this fiery mass is actually moving at different speeds. and what about the sun's. it's completely hidden from view does it also rotate. last year that question was finally answered definitively. an international team of scientists managed to measure with high precision the rate at which the sun's core rotates. and they discovered that it actually moves much faster than the surface. they found out that. the rotation of the core of the sun. is significantly faster than in the rest of the radiator. by a factor of three to four. however scientists able to look inside the sun to find out what was happening. long as a helio seismologist he and his team at the max planck institute for solar system research study the oscillations on the surface of the sun these reveal a lot about the sun structure and
it was clear that the sun spots were moving indicating that the sun was rotating today such observations are made around the clock using data provided by satellites the sun rotates on its axis every twenty five days at its a quatre at the poles one rotation takes thirty five days so the surface of this fiery mass is actually moving at different speeds. and what about the sun's. it's completely hidden from view does it also rotate. last year that question was finally answered definitively. an...
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place where the sun is fatter.astronomers priests and teachers use the sun dial to calculate the course of the sun throughout the year the months and the time of day although we don't know what astronomical methods were used. the end of matthew picchu remains a mystery with the fall of the inca empire the decline of the city was probably inevitable after that it didn't take long for the jungle to reclaim the houses temples and rules and then the inca city of matches picchu slept for three hundred years. he started out with some junk and instructions from a book. at the age of fourteen william coming home by the dream. we wanted to build a wind turbine to provide his village with electricity. i want to elevate this idea change his life play football just such an exciting journey the world freek.
place where the sun is fatter.astronomers priests and teachers use the sun dial to calculate the course of the sun throughout the year the months and the time of day although we don't know what astronomical methods were used. the end of matthew picchu remains a mystery with the fall of the inca empire the decline of the city was probably inevitable after that it didn't take long for the jungle to reclaim the houses temples and rules and then the inca city of matches picchu slept for three...
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a space probe the can approach the sun close enough to enter its atmosphere. the objective is to examine how solar flares formed. when currents of electronically charged particles hit the earth they threaten sensitive electronics and satellites that's why scientists want to be able to forecast devastating solar storms. the parker solar probe will gather the necessary data with four instruments this means coming closer to the sun than any other space probe as before. and to be successful it has to survive being showered by energy particles and extreme radiation this extremely hostile environment demands highly developed technology a carbon he chilled with a sickness of twelve centimeters on the probe enters the sun scorching atmosphere its surface will heat up to fourteen hundred degrees celcius the onboard computer has to continually readjust the heat shield so that electronic and measuring devices inside can remain at room temperature and keep working if the probe falters in some way unprotected parts will simply melt. with every approach to the sun the probe
a space probe the can approach the sun close enough to enter its atmosphere. the objective is to examine how solar flares formed. when currents of electronically charged particles hit the earth they threaten sensitive electronics and satellites that's why scientists want to be able to forecast devastating solar storms. the parker solar probe will gather the necessary data with four instruments this means coming closer to the sun than any other space probe as before. and to be successful it has...
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we creating a rules program and anyone who's using the sun exchange can sun x. as they buy soda sells and as they make small decisions and it was socially improper. on the most onyx the pool for a platform to hire that at a discount some bonuses all and any sonics accumulated could be staked into a solar projects insurance fund for emerging markets i was the state that token they were easy but with twenty percent paid in sonics now the eyes go this pre-selling these were woodstock and so get in there without a significantly reduced cost and they would be a acquirable fruit program itself and in a much easier way so that's just a proposition for the guys there is preserving the rewards tokens and giving the boy easy and instant access to a maximum utilization size range buffalo and state the minnesota project insurance fund which is something that's needed i mean the problem with solar projects is that if the end consumer stops paying that bill then the project is devoted so this insurance fund is to create a buffer so in the event of a solar plant or fonteyn we
we creating a rules program and anyone who's using the sun exchange can sun x. as they buy soda sells and as they make small decisions and it was socially improper. on the most onyx the pool for a platform to hire that at a discount some bonuses all and any sonics accumulated could be staked into a solar projects insurance fund for emerging markets i was the state that token they were easy but with twenty percent paid in sonics now the eyes go this pre-selling these were woodstock and so get in...
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sun smart and. start september ninth w. this is the news line from berlin the u.s. city of charlottesville marks the first anniversary of white supremacist rallies that turned deadly students and activists commemorates the confrontation between white nationalists and protesters that left one person dead in the city last august we hear from all correspondent in washington where rallies are also taking things also coming up. book counting is underway in many of the presidential runoff election but many people say at home amid reports of attacks on polling stations we'll go live to bamako for the latest. and not so launches a groundbreaking mission to touch the sun the park solo probe blasts all from cape canaveral on its way to unlock the mysteries of all stars superheated atmosphere. i'm a diff kimani thank you for your company the u.s. has been marking one year since a violent white supremacist rally that claimed the lives of three people in charlottesville virginia white nationalist a gathering in washington for another so-called unite the right rally police are se
sun smart and. start september ninth w. this is the news line from berlin the u.s. city of charlottesville marks the first anniversary of white supremacist rallies that turned deadly students and activists commemorates the confrontation between white nationalists and protesters that left one person dead in the city last august we hear from all correspondent in washington where rallies are also taking things also coming up. book counting is underway in many of the presidential runoff election...
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all that sun program at the fringe festival in edinburgh.for three weeks performers from the world over turn stuntman's capital one big colorful stage of. the world. next to w. the dawn of modern design nicola foolish checks. into song and orders and get in the mood for the ice cold highly into the. one hundred anniversary i want to find out more about bounce it's like a big bear and. he takes a journey back in time to the best place of revolutionary ideas. and architecture. in sixty minutes. ago just couldn't get this song out of his head. musicologist began searching for the source of these captivating sound. rain forest in central africa. to play their culture he stayed close only a promise to his son to leave the jungle return to the concrete and glass jungle of new york. the result of reverse culture shock. was a documentary from the forest stars caucus night w . how to from berlin great to be here again from a famous festival to fantastic food this is what's coming up in today's show.
all that sun program at the fringe festival in edinburgh.for three weeks performers from the world over turn stuntman's capital one big colorful stage of. the world. next to w. the dawn of modern design nicola foolish checks. into song and orders and get in the mood for the ice cold highly into the. one hundred anniversary i want to find out more about bounce it's like a big bear and. he takes a journey back in time to the best place of revolutionary ideas. and architecture. in sixty minutes....
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we live in the wake of the sun. we are in the sun's empire.mosphere and our technology on earth. everything from the northern lights to power outages are a result of solar activity. if we are to probe what is happening inside the sun and the outer atmosphere, these are the moments where we can capture more data and untangle what is going on. all life depends. look at that, isn't it astonishing? absolutely stunning. amazing. back comes the blazing sun. nobody in their right mind would look at the sun in that way. you have to have all sorts of filters on cameras and your eyes. you do have a very big shift between that moment of totality when the sun's light is blocked and then when the sun has streamed back in its full intensity. even if it is 90% covered it is still too bright to see with your eyes. i don't know what the right script and of that is, a crescent sun? it is almost there. for some regions which are slightly outside the shadow path, if they are further north or south they will get something like this and that will be the best they w
we live in the wake of the sun. we are in the sun's empire.mosphere and our technology on earth. everything from the northern lights to power outages are a result of solar activity. if we are to probe what is happening inside the sun and the outer atmosphere, these are the moments where we can capture more data and untangle what is going on. all life depends. look at that, isn't it astonishing? absolutely stunning. amazing. back comes the blazing sun. nobody in their right mind would look at...
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the sun's coming in and heating the house in. walls. is the natural environment here. using the plants. we create our own little. to. no. good. for. president heads to vienna today on his first official trip since beginning his fourth term in office ahead of the visit he had a pretty fiery interview with. the. convention this christmas concert with the president. of the world this morning germany is accused of turning a blind eye to corruption in the country's refugee agency. america's former top spy justifies u.s. intervention in for an election saying it's being done for the good of the people coming up that we analyze the facts behind that statement. the next mission the international space station prepares for a big launch tomorrow. head of the liftoff. good morning kevin owen here in the hot seat r.t. international this morning just turned eleven o'clock moscow time first than in this tuesday mornings round president putin has to make his first international trip after reelection he's expected in austria later in the day where he's too to meet the chancellor sebas
the sun's coming in and heating the house in. walls. is the natural environment here. using the plants. we create our own little. to. no. good. for. president heads to vienna today on his first official trip since beginning his fourth term in office ahead of the visit he had a pretty fiery interview with. the. convention this christmas concert with the president. of the world this morning germany is accused of turning a blind eye to corruption in the country's refugee agency. america's former...
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the sun is one hundred fifty million kilometers away and it's. incredibly hot the temperature in the core reaches fifteen million degrees celsius as hydrogen nuclei combined to form helium this nuclear fusion has been the source of the sun's heat and light for more than four billion years. to what the sun looks like an evenly shaped ball but in fact it's a rotating and shape shifting gashes mass that generates a chaotic magnetic field the individual magnetic field lines can be seen as loops towering up to eighty thousand kilometers above the surface. of the field lines guide the motion of plasma and hot gases. just might move the magnetic field is constantly changing and twisting that means the magnetic field lines can cross each other that can cause the entire thing to become unstable you could picture it like elastic bands but a sudden they catapult it away if. this powerful solar eruptions occur repeatedly propelling millions of tons of solar gas and plasma into space. that can send a storm of electromagnetic particles hurtling towards our pla
the sun is one hundred fifty million kilometers away and it's. incredibly hot the temperature in the core reaches fifteen million degrees celsius as hydrogen nuclei combined to form helium this nuclear fusion has been the source of the sun's heat and light for more than four billion years. to what the sun looks like an evenly shaped ball but in fact it's a rotating and shape shifting gashes mass that generates a chaotic magnetic field the individual magnetic field lines can be seen as loops...
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so close to the sun temperatures are extreme baby colombo will have to withstand conditions of up to four hundred fifty degrees celsius but parts of the planet that never see the sun can be as cold as minus one hundred eighty degrees part of baby colombo's mission is to find out what the planet is made of and how it might have formed that will give scientists a much better idea of the conditions close to the sun four and a half billion years ago when our solar system was taking shape. one of the two satellites on the twin mission will measure mercury is magnetic field to try to solve some of these puzzles meanwhile it sibling satellite will examine mercury's rocky surface taken together all this information will give scientists new insights into the birth of our solar systems in a planet's. at the german aerospace center researches heat to rest really rocks to the kind of temperatures reached on mercury they want to find out how rocks behave under such extreme conditions the results will help them interpret the findings harvested from baby colombo's cameras and spectrometers and fina
so close to the sun temperatures are extreme baby colombo will have to withstand conditions of up to four hundred fifty degrees celsius but parts of the planet that never see the sun can be as cold as minus one hundred eighty degrees part of baby colombo's mission is to find out what the planet is made of and how it might have formed that will give scientists a much better idea of the conditions close to the sun four and a half billion years ago when our solar system was taking shape. one of...
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overall, we expect to have that sun and that sun itself will be slipping through a high thin cloud deck. milky white shade to the sky. will gradually fade behind increasing clouds through the afternoon. 67 degrees for our two-degree guarantee. we'll slip through low 60s by this evening. rain arriving just after sunset. 7:30, 8:00 for first wind drops to move into the area. >> thank you very much. we're heading out to the roads. everybody's heading to work this morning. 695 at harford road, we'll check your drive times as well. 895 southbound, 95 split, six-minute ride. 695 to the outer loop, 70 to i-95 is uh, six minutes. traffic building on 83 between padonia road and 695. we'll look out for a collision at 295 north at annapolis as well. we'll keep an eye on that for you. let's go to linda at city hall with the latest, what's going on? >> it's not going to be pretty. baltimore city could be losing lots of cops, firefighters and rec centers for kids. why there could still be more cuts coming. >>> we're back with you at 5:44. we don't know what $121 million looks like, but we know what a
overall, we expect to have that sun and that sun itself will be slipping through a high thin cloud deck. milky white shade to the sky. will gradually fade behind increasing clouds through the afternoon. 67 degrees for our two-degree guarantee. we'll slip through low 60s by this evening. rain arriving just after sunset. 7:30, 8:00 for first wind drops to move into the area. >> thank you very much. we're heading out to the roads. everybody's heading to work this morning. 695 at harford...
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the sun's shimmering atmosphere.ch we can see from earth during a total solar eclipse. this which we can see from earth during a total solar eclipse.— total solar eclipse. this new data from this very — total solar eclipse. this new data from this very incredibly - total solar eclipse. this new data from this very incredibly close i from this very incredibly close approach to the sun, just touching the surface of that corona is going to hopefully give us a lot more information about exactly what is going on in our beautiful, beautiful sun that heats up and gives us light. sun that heats up and gives us liuht. , , �*, ., . light. close up the sun's magnetic field twists _ light. close up the sun's magnetic field twists and _ light. close up the sun's magnetic field twists and lifts _ light. close up the sun's magnetic field twists and lifts its _ light. close up the sun's magnetic field twists and lifts its explosive l field twists and lifts its explosive surface. it's hoped the solar probe will shed light on the proc
the sun's shimmering atmosphere.ch we can see from earth during a total solar eclipse. this which we can see from earth during a total solar eclipse.— total solar eclipse. this new data from this very — total solar eclipse. this new data from this very incredibly - total solar eclipse. this new data from this very incredibly close i from this very incredibly close approach to the sun, just touching the surface of that corona is going to hopefully give us a lot more information about exactly...
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the buckets on direct stakeholders keeping their open border all 20 to 40 kilometers on the sun. i'm not greatly appreciate your time. i guess this is professor. i'm not my mood from the international islamic university in islam about the rush to leave and the ensuing panic that was automates that august 31st withdrawal deadline. that was jo biden's cool weather. he's now presiding over the deadly day for the us military and canister in more than a decade and a televised address. and at times, emotional president vowed revenge said efforts to get people out of the country would continue. here's what you need to know. dish isis. tears will not win. we will rescue the americans. we will get our afghan allies and our mission will go on. the evacuation will continue and that the united states will get out any and all american citizens and african nationals were permanent us residency. what's known as green card, who want to leave, he said some people may not want to leave. but those who want to leave the u. s. will make every effort to get them out. he said it is an airline airlift m
the buckets on direct stakeholders keeping their open border all 20 to 40 kilometers on the sun. i'm not greatly appreciate your time. i guess this is professor. i'm not my mood from the international islamic university in islam about the rush to leave and the ensuing panic that was automates that august 31st withdrawal deadline. that was jo biden's cool weather. he's now presiding over the deadly day for the us military and canister in more than a decade and a televised address. and at times,...
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an amazing achievement but so close to the sun. haw but so close to the sun. it not _ but so close to the sun. how did it not melt?! _ but so close to the sun. how did it not melt?! obviously, | but so close to the sun. how did it not melt?! obviously, it was designed not to melt. it has an experimental heat shield that keeps all the instruments at room temperature. quite where this room is on earth, one can only wonder! but it has worked. just because you build something, it doesn't necessarily mean it will succeed. it has succeeded, and this is a huge triumph for nasser, now, we are waiting for these results to show exactly how some of the processes of the sun work. what sort of temperatures are we talking about? it is not just the temperatures but the radiation as well. there are a whole string of numbers that are fairly meaningless, but it is extremely hot. the sun's surface is about 500 times cooler than the atmosphere, which can be up to 3 million celsius. why that happens, nobody knows. why the sun spits out charged particles called the solar wind, no o
an amazing achievement but so close to the sun. haw but so close to the sun. it not _ but so close to the sun. how did it not melt?! _ but so close to the sun. how did it not melt?! obviously, | but so close to the sun. how did it not melt?! obviously, it was designed not to melt. it has an experimental heat shield that keeps all the instruments at room temperature. quite where this room is on earth, one can only wonder! but it has worked. just because you build something, it doesn't...
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on the conditions of the earth's atmosphere because its atmosphere is still directing light from the sun international call and makes this special rich moved effect and perhaps we can clarify for our viewers because you know we have been watching this of course from western europe but you know how you experience this event really depends on where you are in the world right tell us more about that yes in principle two thirds of the world can see each and every six weeks because it's last several hours and the us or teasing underneath but there are some continents and always miss up and this time unfortunately it's not america that doesn't get to see if there's. just a perfect view all of asia and also africa because of mexico to snow when times are not so much longer and so they are of you enjoying the beautiful except on there in south africa you can be out from there have been watching live feeds for the past hour as we mentioned this is the longest eclipse of the twenty first century you know the moon appearing darkest for for around one hundred three minutes why so long. because the m
on the conditions of the earth's atmosphere because its atmosphere is still directing light from the sun international call and makes this special rich moved effect and perhaps we can clarify for our viewers because you know we have been watching this of course from western europe but you know how you experience this event really depends on where you are in the world right tell us more about that yes in principle two thirds of the world can see each and every six weeks because it's last several...
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it's part of what the sun does. just explain to us what a solar storm is. >> they happen when the sun goes though high activity and they follow a cycle of more or less 11 years, and that period is when we get the maximum of energy from the sun, in the way of radiation. as we heard, and also fast particles like protons and electrons, almost 1,000 kilometres per second. this is a potential danger that we have when we receive the particles from the sun. >> solar storms have the potential to knock out the grids. mobile phones in orbit above the planet. what do we do. sending up a satellite. how does that work? >> well the way it works is it's relatively such and today we have the technology to do these things. there is a point in space between the sun and the earth where the gravity of the sun and earth meet and there's a point number one, there are five others. the number one is where the satellite is in already, and this discover satellite will go there. 1.5 million kilometres from the earth to the son, a tenth of the
it's part of what the sun does. just explain to us what a solar storm is. >> they happen when the sun goes though high activity and they follow a cycle of more or less 11 years, and that period is when we get the maximum of energy from the sun, in the way of radiation. as we heard, and also fast particles like protons and electrons, almost 1,000 kilometres per second. this is a potential danger that we have when we receive the particles from the sun. >> solar storms have the...
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into the sun's atmosphere.dle... the probe was named after the 91—year—old solar physicist eugene parker, who was at the launch. all i'm going to say is, wow, here we go, we're in for some learning over the next several years. it'll travel at 120 miles each second, faster than any other probe. even so, it will take three months to reach the sun, passing venus on the way. the spacecraft will spend seven years looping around the sun, and it'll get hot — 1300 degrees celsius. we have a wonderful heat shield that we keep oriented between us and the sun, and so it keeps everything in the main body of the spacecraft nice and cool and kind of creates a shadow. and it has a white coating on it that was specially designed for parker solar probe. very much like you'd prefer to be in a white car on a hot day instead of a black car on a hot day. the probe will study the sun's atmosphere, which can be seen from earth during a total eclipse. shimmering and beautiful from so far away, violent and tumultuous close up. this is
into the sun's atmosphere.dle... the probe was named after the 91—year—old solar physicist eugene parker, who was at the launch. all i'm going to say is, wow, here we go, we're in for some learning over the next several years. it'll travel at 120 miles each second, faster than any other probe. even so, it will take three months to reach the sun, passing venus on the way. the spacecraft will spend seven years looping around the sun, and it'll get hot — 1300 degrees celsius. we have a...
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the sun is the star for us. the system determines the size of the daily life of people across the world. what sort of digging is known about this one? that somebody disagrees about the sun that out a few groups around the sun by us and they go to be in space agency and all very soon the other one satellite joy in trying to decide for them any of this 3 the sun. it's a $2.00 and $1.00 mission, one that of scientific experiments. but there is also a component. we could have a full cost homes and a phone cost when that is an issue from the sun coming to work. the 3rd, which i sometimes cause the sun gets angry and then the sun gets angry if it could be fries a satellite system. the reason to be solved at this darleen constellation, losing the dozen or sole satellites in space, thanks to us. so there are many benefits and not just the we're looking for the company as one satellite and this is coming straight on the back of india, a successful in somebody on the mission. so it does really of moon walk and not in the
the sun is the star for us. the system determines the size of the daily life of people across the world. what sort of digging is known about this one? that somebody disagrees about the sun that out a few groups around the sun by us and they go to be in space agency and all very soon the other one satellite joy in trying to decide for them any of this 3 the sun. it's a $2.00 and $1.00 mission, one that of scientific experiments. but there is also a component. we could have a full cost homes and...
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it appeared in yesterday's sun. why has the momentum built to this stage?f hillsborough and i think, we have got to be careful about saying that a backlash from social media represents widespread opinion, but what happened yesterday is the that the sun and news uk, the publisher of the sun came out and said this is something that we've got wrong. it is not just something that we've got wrong. it is notjust what kelvin mackenzie said, but it is when he said it. kelvin mackenzie is known to many people in liverpool and merseyside as the editor of the sun and he printed a controversial front page which led to the sun being banned in many parts of liverpool. liverpool football clu b many parts of liverpool. liverpool football club banned reporters from the sun and that's a legacy of what kelvin mackenzie said. it is not just the comparison of ross barkley whose grandfather was nigerian to a gorilla which kelvin mackenzie said he had no idea about. and the paper said that too. the only people paid as much as ross barkley in merseyside were drug dealers so he is
it appeared in yesterday's sun. why has the momentum built to this stage?f hillsborough and i think, we have got to be careful about saying that a backlash from social media represents widespread opinion, but what happened yesterday is the that the sun and news uk, the publisher of the sun came out and said this is something that we've got wrong. it is not just something that we've got wrong. it is notjust what kelvin mackenzie said, but it is when he said it. kelvin mackenzie is known to many...
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. , :: ., the sun._ the sun. we are past 20 million people, it looks like it's - the sun. we are past 20 million people, it looks like it's still - people, it looks like it's still full steam ahead with vaccinations, and of course, all that is the key to opening up in the summer and beyond and hosting the euros would beyond and hosting the euros would be economically a great uplift. so bring it on, i think. be economically a great uplift. so bring it on, ithink.— be economically a great uplift. so bring it on, i think. even though we aren't in europe _ bring it on, i think. even though we aren't in europe any _ bring it on, i think. even though we aren't in europe any longer. - bring it on, i think. even though we aren't in europe any longer. we - bring it on, i think. even though we j aren't in europe any longer. we will call it something else. let's talk about that later on. good to have you both on, thank you very much for this first look at the papers. you'll be back in about 40 minutes' time. good
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so it doesn't cover the sun completely. that's uh and you get this, this sort of ring of fire around the outside of, of, of, of the shadow of the moon. i think that we're seeing the grounds now. it looks like complete and utter dark arts. things right now, let me just ask my producer what that is. that is this is this also indianapolis that we're seeing right now. this is, this is moving into a, this is the partial eclipse. yes. or the aspect that we talked about as it, as the moon slowly crosses the sun. actually it's not, it's not moving all that slowly. it's, you know, this, the shadow of the cast on the earth, the totality is moving along. this, this strip at about just under 2 and a half 1000 kilometers an hour. so it's nicely fast. it's pretty fast and, and the, that the amount of time that somebody who's on the ground will spend in the shadow of this totality. so in this total darkness is only about 3 and a half to 4 minutes. this is what, which is what we are seeing right here. now this one was in was yeah, right no
so it doesn't cover the sun completely. that's uh and you get this, this sort of ring of fire around the outside of, of, of, of the shadow of the moon. i think that we're seeing the grounds now. it looks like complete and utter dark arts. things right now, let me just ask my producer what that is. that is this is this also indianapolis that we're seeing right now. this is, this is moving into a, this is the partial eclipse. yes. or the aspect that we talked about as it, as the moon slowly...
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after helping the company secure early financing several years ago i'm now guys in this company the sun exchange and they're working with the united nations development program to trial a plan to monetize solar energy that's right solar money you might call it welcome back ever ham is going to be back i can access the stillers talks on exchanges currently as i mentioned working with the u.n. development program on a pilot program to bring cellar to the university of moldova so how does a judge success in this case like what are they looking at abraham then looking at getting emerging markets particularly countries which are landlocked like most over with energy natural resources other than some so the goal is to enable these countries to go so quickly and easily as he had in markets where this sort of history is still rather immature of he decided to take his mission is to enable anyone to go so groovy and easily but we've also been working with the soul when foundation since two thousand and fourteen so the electric chair group been issuing these so when bonuses to anyone who owns a so
after helping the company secure early financing several years ago i'm now guys in this company the sun exchange and they're working with the united nations development program to trial a plan to monetize solar energy that's right solar money you might call it welcome back ever ham is going to be back i can access the stillers talks on exchanges currently as i mentioned working with the u.n. development program on a pilot program to bring cellar to the university of moldova so how does a judge...
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this probe will tell us about the sun's - tell us about the sun's magnetic field in very close proximityt. the sun's magnetic field is so important for us to understand, all of the planets of the solar system sit within the sun's magnetic field, it influences all of the planets, life on earth as well, it will sample the solar winds, this constant stream of charged particles emanating from the surface of the sun. we don't understand how the magnetic field of the sun is created, we don't know where it comes from, and we don't know how these charged particles start almost stationary on the surface of the sun and then are accelerated to 1 million the sun and then are accelerated to1 million mph, and we need to understand this, because they make up space weather. and the space weather impacts our life on earth, not just with the beautiful northern lights or the southern lights, the aurora which we have enjoyed so much this year, it also impacts our satellites. a really strong solar storm when we have a big explosion of material on the surface of the sun that barrels towards earth, that can ev
this probe will tell us about the sun's - tell us about the sun's magnetic field in very close proximityt. the sun's magnetic field is so important for us to understand, all of the planets of the solar system sit within the sun's magnetic field, it influences all of the planets, life on earth as well, it will sample the solar winds, this constant stream of charged particles emanating from the surface of the sun. we don't understand how the magnetic field of the sun is created, we don't know...
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ax ♪it's the way you bring out the sun♪ my mom makes any day sunny. sunnyd does, too.0% fewer calories than most regular soda brands. ♪ >>> 6:4 1. abc2 always working for you and a investigation getting results. in april, joce sterman discovered hundreds of elevators in baltimore needed inspecs or behind -- inspection or were behind on them. the agency overseeing the inspecs will take the expiration dates of the inspection off the certificates in elevators and will show the date of the last time that elevator was inspected. now as well as long or how long the inspection is valid. it's important to note just because an elevator is past due on a inspection date doesn't mean that elevator is unsafe. we are work for you. -- work for you. if you -- working for. you if you want to see the entire investigation see the elevators you use and when they were last checked out. >>> it's 6:43. it's about that time of year when families start to plan to go away on a vacation and have some fun. but as you make the summer plans for vacation, police officers want to remind you of the im
ax ♪it's the way you bring out the sun♪ my mom makes any day sunny. sunnyd does, too.0% fewer calories than most regular soda brands. ♪ >>> 6:4 1. abc2 always working for you and a investigation getting results. in april, joce sterman discovered hundreds of elevators in baltimore needed inspecs or behind -- inspection or were behind on them. the agency overseeing the inspecs will take the expiration dates of the inspection off the certificates in elevators and will show the date...
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we have never had a human—made object so close to the sun. has this heat shield that holds the instruments at room temperature and keeps the heat of the sun away, and these are just amazing feats, and so it's so amazing that we were so close and really getting to measure in detail this material up close. lift—off of the mighty delta iv heavy rocket... there have been many missions to study the sun but there's so much more we can learn — especially the sun's atmosphere, which we can see from earth shimmering during a total solar eclipse. this new data from this very, incredibly close approach to the sun, just touching the surface of that corona, is going to hopefully give us a lot more information about exactly what's going on in our beautiful, beautiful sun that heats up and gives us light. by getting so close, the probe will enable scientists to see how the sun's powerful magnetic field twists and lifts material to create solar flares. this may help them understand why the sun's atmosphere is so much hotter than its surface. and how it emits
we have never had a human—made object so close to the sun. has this heat shield that holds the instruments at room temperature and keeps the heat of the sun away, and these are just amazing feats, and so it's so amazing that we were so close and really getting to measure in detail this material up close. lift—off of the mighty delta iv heavy rocket... there have been many missions to study the sun but there's so much more we can learn — especially the sun's atmosphere, which we can see...
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so i'm coming to work the 3rd, which i sometimes call them the sun gets angry and the sun gets angry in the fries of satellites as conic systems. enough to be said to be saw that the startling constellation losing the dozen or sole satellites in space. thanks to us all. well there are many benefits and not just didn't. yeah. but the we're looking for the data coming from. yeah. as one satellite and this is coming straight on the back of in the successful in somebody on the mission. so it does really of move walk and not in the eyes on a sun box. yes. uh so what is the high end india success and space exploration missions, as we mentioned just a week ago, atlanta to prove on the moon to be very hard work put in by the engine. scientists and engineers will work at the get space and search organization the headquarters. in fact, it's an organization which i was in the island of excellence in the seals, mediocre, the guys. and they have shown the promise that they can make good satellites with rockets. and also do the planning exploration to the mission to study the mission, to study now
so i'm coming to work the 3rd, which i sometimes call them the sun gets angry and the sun gets angry in the fries of satellites as conic systems. enough to be said to be saw that the startling constellation losing the dozen or sole satellites in space. thanks to us all. well there are many benefits and not just didn't. yeah. but the we're looking for the data coming from. yeah. as one satellite and this is coming straight on the back of in the successful in somebody on the mission. so it does...
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when that is an issue from the sun coming to work because we just sometimes on the sun gets angry and then the sun gets angry in the fries, a satellite system, the v as in to be saw at the startling constellation z z doesn't also satellites in space, thanks to us. so that's called so there are many benefits and not just didn't. yeah . but the where would be good. are you looking for the company? yeah. as one satellite. and this is coming straight on the back of in the successful in somebody on the mission. so it does really of move walk and not in the eyes on a certain thoughts. yes. uh so what is the high end india success and space exploration missions, as we mentioned just a week ago, atlanta to prove on the moon to be very hard work put in by the engine scientists and engineers would work as he'd get space and search organization of the headquarters, in fact it's an organization to be thankful to the island of excellence. it is seals, mediocre. d, which you guys have shown the pro is that they can make good satellites boot rockets and also to be planted exploration. the mission to
when that is an issue from the sun coming to work because we just sometimes on the sun gets angry and then the sun gets angry in the fries, a satellite system, the v as in to be saw at the startling constellation z z doesn't also satellites in space, thanks to us. so that's called so there are many benefits and not just didn't. yeah . but the where would be good. are you looking for the company? yeah. as one satellite. and this is coming straight on the back of in the successful in somebody on...
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europe's solar orbiter probe will make its first close pass of the sun today.ll track by a distance ofjust over 77 million km. the prone delete my probe was launched in february and it is ona probe was launched in february and it is on a mission to learn what makes the sun behave the way it does. chris, thanks very much for joining us. just talk us through the significance of what is happening today. actually, today is a landmark day for two reasons for those who are associated with the mission. first of all, we are on our first orbit after launch in february. we've reached a point in that orbit where we are closest to the sun. that's a big achievement. i've been watching my instruments getting warmer over the last few weeks. now i expect to see it start to get a little bit colder again. the other reason why it's an important day is today's actually formally the first day of our cruise space. we've spent the few months into launch checking out all the instruments making sure they are working, we completed that exercise. somewhat behind time because of the coron
europe's solar orbiter probe will make its first close pass of the sun today.ll track by a distance ofjust over 77 million km. the prone delete my probe was launched in february and it is ona probe was launched in february and it is on a mission to learn what makes the sun behave the way it does. chris, thanks very much for joining us. just talk us through the significance of what is happening today. actually, today is a landmark day for two reasons for those who are associated with the...
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you will see the sun on your way in.ou may have sun glare around the beltway with the damp roads, could add extra reflection but as we head through this afternoon maybe leftover clouds eastern shore, we should have big improvement tonight, tomorrow, maybe morning clouds friday but then we set up warmer weather into the weekend. for today we've already had some of the break in the clouds. we clear out fully this afternoon. looking for a high of 67 degrees, as we warm up eight degrees above normal. there's more where that came from. 40 overnight. clear, cool but tomorrow we're looking for a mostly sunny sky. again, take the clouds out of the picture because i think we'll have full sun tomorrow, 78 degrees. if you like that let's just do this. it's worth looking at one more time, 80 degrees on friday. 82 -- we'll stick with 80 saturday. easter sunday, upper 70s with partly cloudy skies. >>> you can follow me at twitter.com/marylandtraffic. so get all your twitter traffic updates. around the area you'll see volume causing sp
you will see the sun on your way in.ou may have sun glare around the beltway with the damp roads, could add extra reflection but as we head through this afternoon maybe leftover clouds eastern shore, we should have big improvement tonight, tomorrow, maybe morning clouds friday but then we set up warmer weather into the weekend. for today we've already had some of the break in the clouds. we clear out fully this afternoon. looking for a high of 67 degrees, as we warm up eight degrees above...
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like this if the skies clear and the atmosphere of the sun the sun coronna is very hot and not clearts this very high temperature but certainly we are emersed in the solar coronna and it's the way the sun has to communicate with the storms and all then guy -- this energy and it's important to know because eclipse are the best way to do that in a very cheap way. >> great to talk to you and thanks indeed for being with us. >> pleasure. >>> producers of the new bond movie currently filming denied they gave mexico government a license to kill parts of their script and hacked e-mails are said to show changes were made in return for tax incentives worth millions. >> reporter: mexico city the scene where james bond will hunt down international as assassain and they make mexico look good with aerial shots and cast a mexican bond girl and make sure the villian and his target are not mexican according to e-mails done deal. producer deny changes were made from mexican officials but said they relied on government help. >> government helps us get commissions and helping us with getting cooperatio
like this if the skies clear and the atmosphere of the sun the sun coronna is very hot and not clearts this very high temperature but certainly we are emersed in the solar coronna and it's the way the sun has to communicate with the storms and all then guy -- this energy and it's important to know because eclipse are the best way to do that in a very cheap way. >> great to talk to you and thanks indeed for being with us. >> pleasure. >>> producers of the new bond movie...
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because it's taking photographs of the sun and the sun is really bright, solar orbiter is not going asg a bit further back, 42 million kilometres away. and there it will use telescopes to take pictures through the heat shield, a heat shield which is partially made of baked animal bones. it's there to help solar orbiter withstand temperatures of up to 600 celsius. that is 1,112 farenheit. it's very important to keep solar orbiter and the instruments as clean as possible, and when there's dust on the lenses of the telescopes, when you expose that to the sun it effectively bakes those particles onto the lenses. once you start doing that you are losing science, so it's essential to keep those instruments as clean as possible. by measuring and capturing images at the same time, solar orbiter is really going to give us a good understanding of how the sun behaves, and how that can affect the technology we use here on earth. in today's world, with all our technology, a coronal mass ejection happens on the sun and affects us here on earth. it's going to have an impact on things like satellites,
because it's taking photographs of the sun and the sun is really bright, solar orbiter is not going asg a bit further back, 42 million kilometres away. and there it will use telescopes to take pictures through the heat shield, a heat shield which is partially made of baked animal bones. it's there to help solar orbiter withstand temperatures of up to 600 celsius. that is 1,112 farenheit. it's very important to keep solar orbiter and the instruments as clean as possible, and when there's dust on...
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the sun rises over renishaw in western germany the clear skies belie the freezing temperatures across the rest of the country. it may be meteorological spring but winter isn't going away without a fight like here on lake constance in southern germany where the beach is frozen solid. even the sun is no match for the so-called beast from the east the siberian cold front blanketing much of europe temperatures have plunged across the continent but not everyone is letting the chill get them down. and it's nice to drink something hot under the sun cinema under certain constantly complaining about the weather but we can enjoy the nice called days to get more inspire fly go barefoot on my terrace in the morning it doesn't bother me as the zone the sun is warm and beautiful if you dress properly and it feels like the beginning of spring to start from few hours on earth you know the sun has officially set on winter but the cold isn't ready to say goodbye to just yet the freezing temperatures are expected to continue throughout much of europe. three times surfing world champion mick fanning who
the sun rises over renishaw in western germany the clear skies belie the freezing temperatures across the rest of the country. it may be meteorological spring but winter isn't going away without a fight like here on lake constance in southern germany where the beach is frozen solid. even the sun is no match for the so-called beast from the east the siberian cold front blanketing much of europe temperatures have plunged across the continent but not everyone is letting the chill get them down....
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the sun and the moon appeared the same size in our sky, even though the sun is some $400.00 times larger. and every now and then the moon passes directly between us and the sun blocking out its lights and creating a path where when eclipse is visible for those in the center of the path, the eclipse is total with every kilometer you move of that path. the coverage gets less, a total eclipse usually happens once or twice every yes, some way around us. but it's not often that the positive to tell it to the process through a densely populated colorado like this one from mexico, through the united states and into canada. and just the southern as it disappeared, the sun returns. the sky is again filled with lights. as the moon's shadow dissipates. but those who stood in its path, well remember it forever. keith colleen is editor at nasa watch. and he told us, what's so special about a total solar eclipse, as well as your to duction mentioned this happened once or twice a year. but normally the silver, either the ocean where nobody lives or parts of the world, we're going to a lot of people. th
the sun and the moon appeared the same size in our sky, even though the sun is some $400.00 times larger. and every now and then the moon passes directly between us and the sun blocking out its lights and creating a path where when eclipse is visible for those in the center of the path, the eclipse is total with every kilometer you move of that path. the coverage gets less, a total eclipse usually happens once or twice every yes, some way around us. but it's not often that the positive to tell...
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well, the i probe goes so close to the sun that it has no cameras to look directly at the sun, the amount protons, other things coming off the surface of the sun in the solar wind, the magnetic field, and also the magnetic field, and also the amount of energy it is receiving at different wavelengths from the sun. not taking pictures but measuring that energy. and then what we are actually doing at the european space agency with the mission called solar orbiter is measuring how that changes as it moves towards the earth. so measuring very close into the sun where, as in your piece, the energy rises enormously, the energy rises enormously, the temperature rises from only a few thousand degrees to millions of degrees in that very narrow range. how does that then propagate all the way out to earth where space whether there might be the issue? i whether there might be the issue? ~' ., whether there might be the issue? ~ ., , issue? i know in the peace there, rebecca's - issue? i know in the peace there, rebecca's piece, i issue? i know in the peace| there, rebecca's piece, we issue? i know in
well, the i probe goes so close to the sun that it has no cameras to look directly at the sun, the amount protons, other things coming off the surface of the sun in the solar wind, the magnetic field, and also the magnetic field, and also the amount of energy it is receiving at different wavelengths from the sun. not taking pictures but measuring that energy. and then what we are actually doing at the european space agency with the mission called solar orbiter is measuring how that changes as...
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the sun also showing minimum sun spot activity which is what some believe is one of the reasons we've noticed a planetary cooling trend over the past decade. no doubts about that around here. we've had a very cool summer and despite the added sun and so lack of showers yesterday temperatures really didn't make it back to normal. only made it into the lower 80s. now 67. that is a near normal low but we're going to struggle to get back to normal as we head through today. though we'll start off with patchy fog in places that had the strong thunderstorms last night in the north side. we're also looking at the sun giving way to more clouds. we have clouds from the south, clouds from the west. basically what we have here, very complicated pattern, also a winterlike pattern, disturbed area flaring up and extending its reach in through northern ohio, down through texas and parts of the gulf coast. that system riding the upper level winds and carving out a jet stream that is much like something you would have in the wintertime. we've also got an area of disturbed weather sitting in the norther
the sun also showing minimum sun spot activity which is what some believe is one of the reasons we've noticed a planetary cooling trend over the past decade. no doubts about that around here. we've had a very cool summer and despite the added sun and so lack of showers yesterday temperatures really didn't make it back to normal. only made it into the lower 80s. now 67. that is a near normal low but we're going to struggle to get back to normal as we head through today. though we'll start off...
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we are starting to lose the sun time. sunset will be slipping down before the 8:00 hour. >>> popular this time of the year. tropical storms, better working its way up through the central sections. has nothing to do with what the storm is. sitting 844 miles. winds of 60 miles per hour this morning. moving to the north passing bermuda. looks like this thing probably will not reach hurricane status. without reaching hurricane status, but no threat to us if anything, that is going to be an issue for northern europe by the end of the week. this pattern of cool air continues to sit and spin across pen pensacola. until that gets if in here we have to work circulation through the atmosphere. there will be some sun that pops out, but also showers and storms will erupt. back in ohio and down through southeast virginia it may be beneficial to the great dismal swamp fire. southern portions of the chesapeake, we will have spotty, heavy downpours. because of the cool air, there may be hail mixed in. we pop more showers on the back side
we are starting to lose the sun time. sunset will be slipping down before the 8:00 hour. >>> popular this time of the year. tropical storms, better working its way up through the central sections. has nothing to do with what the storm is. sitting 844 miles. winds of 60 miles per hour this morning. moving to the north passing bermuda. looks like this thing probably will not reach hurricane status. without reaching hurricane status, but no threat to us if anything, that is going to be an...