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yeah, oh, new moon or full moon. when i say full moon, you're right. new moon would have the same effect, that's right. so the time of a new or a full moon, twice a month. yeah. do you guys be knowing what a blue moon is? this is not physics, a blue moon. i found out just two years ago what a blue moon is, once in a blue moon. how many people know what a blue moon is? one, but i tell you-- if i told you, i would rob you of years later finding out what a blue moon is. you say, "hey, son of a gun, that's what a blue moon is? "how about that? "hey, man that's pretty-- i'll never forget that." but if i tell you in class, you forget it, right? see if you can find out from lee or someone else. "hey, what do you mean by a blue moon honey?" what's a blue moon? is it really blue? the answer begins with a "n." all right, ends with an "n" and with the o. try it. yeah, okay guys. but see if you can find out what a blue moon is, not physics. kind of interesting. question? yeah, what's a harvest moon? check that out too. here's your earth gang. we stand at the surfa
yeah, oh, new moon or full moon. when i say full moon, you're right. new moon would have the same effect, that's right. so the time of a new or a full moon, twice a month. yeah. do you guys be knowing what a blue moon is? this is not physics, a blue moon. i found out just two years ago what a blue moon is, once in a blue moon. how many people know what a blue moon is? one, but i tell you-- if i told you, i would rob you of years later finding out what a blue moon is. you say, "hey, son of...
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who owns the moon? >> reporter: the world's largest search engine, google, recently announced an unprecedented race. it's being organized by the internet giant and a private foundation. >> until recently, space was off limits to the public. the google lunar x prize is challenging free enterprise to reach much further. to the moon. >> the race is called "the lunar x prize." teams ar competing to be the first to pro the moon and provide observational data and images within three years. the winners stand to receive a total of $30 million. 26 teams have joined the race. they represent companies and universities from around the world. the teams are developing their own technologies and methods to reach their goal. >> once you prove that you can do that affordably, and repeatedly, i can assure you your telephones are going to ring. >> mankind's first race to the moon was driven in part by cold war politics. today's lunar explorers are driven by the quest for natural resources. recent studies have found the mo
who owns the moon? >> reporter: the world's largest search engine, google, recently announced an unprecedented race. it's being organized by the internet giant and a private foundation. >> until recently, space was off limits to the public. the google lunar x prize is challenging free enterprise to reach much further. to the moon. >> the race is called "the lunar x prize." teams ar competing to be the first to pro the moon and provide observational data and images...
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one mass is out here, 240,000 miles away, it's the moon that moon is being pulled, pulled, pulled toward the earth. but the earth is pulling on the moon, you guys know what else is happening? the moon is pulling on the earth, that's right. okay, they're pulling on each other and it pulls it right around and around and around. you guys are standing right here and you're standing right here, you got a mass too and this got a mass. take your mass, multiply by the mass of the world, then divide it between the distance between you and the center of the world squared. guess what you get? begin with 'w' end with 'eight'? try it. your weight, that's what your weight is. your weight is a gravity force. it's a gravitational interaction between you and the world, between the mass that makes you up and the mass that makes up the world and that's what it is. makes sense? you feel weight because the gravitational interaction pulls you against the surface. what if we cut out the surface and you're here? well, honey, if you cut the surface out, then you kinda fall toward this, wouldn't you? you fall to
one mass is out here, 240,000 miles away, it's the moon that moon is being pulled, pulled, pulled toward the earth. but the earth is pulling on the moon, you guys know what else is happening? the moon is pulling on the earth, that's right. okay, they're pulling on each other and it pulls it right around and around and around. you guys are standing right here and you're standing right here, you got a mass too and this got a mass. take your mass, multiply by the mass of the world, then divide it...
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who owns the moon? >> reporter: the world's largest search engine google recently announced an unprecedented race. it's been organized by the internet giant and a private foundation. >> until recently, space was off limits to the public. the google lunar x prize is challenging free enterprise to reach much further. to the moon. >> reporter: the race is called the lunar x prize. teams are competing to be the first to probe the moon and provide observational data and images within three years. the winners stand to receive a total of $30 million. 26 teams have joined the race. they represent companies and universities from around the world. the teams are developing their own technology and methods to reach their goal. >> once you prove that you can do that affordably and repeatedly, i can assure you your telephones are going to ring. >> reporter: mankind's first race to the moon was drichb in part by cold war politics. today's lunar explorers are driven by the quest for natural resources. recent studies ha
who owns the moon? >> reporter: the world's largest search engine google recently announced an unprecedented race. it's been organized by the internet giant and a private foundation. >> until recently, space was off limits to the public. the google lunar x prize is challenging free enterprise to reach much further. to the moon. >> reporter: the race is called the lunar x prize. teams are competing to be the first to probe the moon and provide observational data and images...
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the moon. as lead flight director of the "apollo 13" mission, he and his team played a significant role in guiding three astronauts back to earth after an explosion on the spacecraft. this is part two of an oral history interview conducted for nasa's johnson space center. >> it is time to move on to apollo 12. i can remember pete conrad since you were talking about one great test pilot, another said to me, lord, those guys landed on the moon. what do i do for an encore. was there a similar feeling here at mission control? >> no, i think that they -- in fact it didn't take a second for the program office to ratchet up the complexity, objectives. once you land on the moon, what are you going to do to top it? i'm going to land next to a surveyor satellite on the moon that was put up there a couple of years ago. we're going to give them a verbal guidance update, they're going to enter into their computer which is going it alter their trajectory so they can land right there. and doggone, if they did
the moon. as lead flight director of the "apollo 13" mission, he and his team played a significant role in guiding three astronauts back to earth after an explosion on the spacecraft. this is part two of an oral history interview conducted for nasa's johnson space center. >> it is time to move on to apollo 12. i can remember pete conrad since you were talking about one great test pilot, another said to me, lord, those guys landed on the moon. what do i do for an encore. was...
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the moon. that day i was sitting in mission control and sig scholberg, the deputy, was very concerned about the impact of the spacecraft by this lightning strike, as was kraft. schulberg went down to the trench and started polling these controllers saying hey, whatever happened on the spacecraft, if you don't have the confidence to send it out to the moon, i'll support that decision. i have a picture of chris kraft leaning over the console talking to jerry griffin giving him exactly the same coaching. and it was we don't have to go to the moon today, young man. and this immediately relieved the political pressure to achieve the missions to the point where this team had only the technical issues to work. and in the business of mission control, business of spaceflight, what you got to do is you have to make your decisions based on the technical data and that's this team's job to do. and it is up to the people that sit in the consoles behind the flight director to take the political heat from what
the moon. that day i was sitting in mission control and sig scholberg, the deputy, was very concerned about the impact of the spacecraft by this lightning strike, as was kraft. schulberg went down to the trench and started polling these controllers saying hey, whatever happened on the spacecraft, if you don't have the confidence to send it out to the moon, i'll support that decision. i have a picture of chris kraft leaning over the console talking to jerry griffin giving him exactly the same...
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today we just landed on the moon! walking over i walked over to the press conference with doug ward, and all i wanted to do is get back to mission control because we had made sort of a silly mission design decision and nobody believed it that once we get down on the surface we'll put the crew to sleep. we knew and the crew knew and i think the world knew that the crew wasn't going to go to sleep they wanted to get out on the surface and start the exploration. at the time i was doing my t-3 stay no-stay, i had two flight control teams, charles, trying to figure out who was in charge at that point. the adrenaline in the control room is building up you could feel it was palpable. it was like a heavy fog that it was so real. and the controllers got a break. during the loss of signal period, and when they came back in the room now, these guys were going to be here and there was only three options, we were going to land, we were going to crash or we were going to abort. and the room goes through almost a ritual, we go throu
today we just landed on the moon! walking over i walked over to the press conference with doug ward, and all i wanted to do is get back to mission control because we had made sort of a silly mission design decision and nobody believed it that once we get down on the surface we'll put the crew to sleep. we knew and the crew knew and i think the world knew that the crew wasn't going to go to sleep they wanted to get out on the surface and start the exploration. at the time i was doing my t-3 stay...
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today we just landed on the moon. and walking over, i walked over to the press conference with doug ward. and all i really wanted to do was get back to mission control because we had made sort of a silly mission design decision, and nobody believed it, that once we get down in the surface, we're going to put the crew to sleep. well, we knew and the crew knew, and i think the world knew that the crew wasn't going to go to sleep. they wanted to get out on the surface and start the exploration. so at the time i was doing my t-3 st whole flight control teams, charleworth's milling in the room and wendler's mingling around in the room trying to figure out who is in charge at that point. the adrenaline in the control room is building up. you can feel it. it was palpable. it was almost like a heavy fog that it was so real. and the controllers got a break. while we -- during the lost signal period, and when they came back into the room, now these guys were going to be here, and there was only three options. we were either goi
today we just landed on the moon. and walking over, i walked over to the press conference with doug ward. and all i really wanted to do was get back to mission control because we had made sort of a silly mission design decision, and nobody believed it, that once we get down in the surface, we're going to put the crew to sleep. well, we knew and the crew knew, and i think the world knew that the crew wasn't going to go to sleep. they wanted to get out on the surface and start the exploration. so...
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moon, there are only three options. you're going to land, abort or crash. and those options are awesome when you think about it that hey, we're not only in this particular mode of operation now, we're going to be doing it in front of the entire world. and it's now to the point where you look to each other for this confidence you need to work through any times when you might have just a slightest tinge of doubt and generally the slightest tinge of doubt cops when you're tired. comes when you're tired. that is the magic of the flight control team, it is so
moon, there are only three options. you're going to land, abort or crash. and those options are awesome when you think about it that hey, we're not only in this particular mode of operation now, we're going to be doing it in front of the entire world. and it's now to the point where you look to each other for this confidence you need to work through any times when you might have just a slightest tinge of doubt and generally the slightest tinge of doubt cops when you're tired. comes when you're...
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as buzz aldrin walked on the moon, an entire nation saw a promise fulfilled and a challenge met. these men personified president kennedy's call to the students of rice university and the address that launched the moon shot when he said, the vows of this nation can only be fulfilled if we are first. and, therefore, we intend to be first. our leadership in science and in industry, our hopes for peace and security, our obligation to ourselves as well as others all require us to make this effort. those of us, again, who remember the president's statement, thought it was unimaginable that we could send a man to the moon and back safely within ten years. but this -- these astronauts knew it was possible. they ensured that we were first. first to set foot on the moon, first in science and technology and the industries of innovation. first in the pursuit of peace and partnership and first in security for our country and around the world. and we still must be first today. we must sustain the spirit of those flights when americans no longer feel bound by the limits of the past but inspired
as buzz aldrin walked on the moon, an entire nation saw a promise fulfilled and a challenge met. these men personified president kennedy's call to the students of rice university and the address that launched the moon shot when he said, the vows of this nation can only be fulfilled if we are first. and, therefore, we intend to be first. our leadership in science and in industry, our hopes for peace and security, our obligation to ourselves as well as others all require us to make this effort....
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colony on the moon.t 6:00 eastern, stewart powell of the "houston chronicle" on the obama administration's plans for nasa and what republican presidential candidates are saying about the space agency. and then at 6:40, nasa administrator charles bolden outlining the administration's budget proposal for his agency. our look at the future of u.s. space policy begins at 5:30 p.m. eastern tomorrow on c-span2. coming up on c-span3, american history tv coverage of the history of the space program. in a few moments, an oral history interview with former nasa flight director gene kranz. in an hour and a half, the congressional gold medal ceremony honoring astronauts john glenn, neil armstrong, michael collins, and buzz aldrin. later, a 1963 nasa film biography of john glenn, the first american to orbit the earth. >>> at the 1968 olympic games john carlos and tommy smith raised their fists in the black power salute. >> they said black power. they intimidated so many people. white people in particular by using tha
colony on the moon.t 6:00 eastern, stewart powell of the "houston chronicle" on the obama administration's plans for nasa and what republican presidential candidates are saying about the space agency. and then at 6:40, nasa administrator charles bolden outlining the administration's budget proposal for his agency. our look at the future of u.s. space policy begins at 5:30 p.m. eastern tomorrow on c-span2. coming up on c-span3, american history tv coverage of the history of the space...
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then we go to the moon, space enthusiasts say, oh, we're on the moon by '69. we'll be on mars in another ten years. they completely did not understand why we got to the moon in the first place. we were at war. once we saw that russia was not ready to land on the moon, we stopped going to the moon. that should not surprise anybody looking back on it. meanwhile, however, that entire era galvanized the nation. forget the war. it galvanized us all to dream about tomorrow, to think about the homes of tomorrow, cities of tomorrow, the food of tomorrow. everything was future world. future land. the world's fair, all of this was focused on enabling people to make tomorrow come. that was a cultural mind set that the space program brought upon us. we reaped the benefits of economic growth because you had people wanting to become scientists and engineers who are the people who enabled tomorrow to exist today. and so it is that mine set.... >> jon: you're (beep) walt disney. listen to you. you are inspiring me. i'm going to go home and fix myself a glass of tang. i'm exci
then we go to the moon, space enthusiasts say, oh, we're on the moon by '69. we'll be on mars in another ten years. they completely did not understand why we got to the moon in the first place. we were at war. once we saw that russia was not ready to land on the moon, we stopped going to the moon. that should not surprise anybody looking back on it. meanwhile, however, that entire era galvanized the nation. forget the war. it galvanized us all to dream about tomorrow, to think about the homes...
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the moon. well, lenny has gone down to the trenches flight dynamics area and brought me up a list of all the options we've got. if i would execute what we call a direct abort, in the next two hours we could be home in about 32 hours, but we'd have to do two things. we'd have to jettison the lunar module which i'm thinking of using as a lifeboat, and we'd have to use the main engine and we still have no clue what happened onboard the spacecraft. the other option we got to go around the moon and it is going to take about five days but i only got two days of electrical power. so we're now at the point of making the decision, which path are we going to take? my gut feeling -- and that's all i got -- says don't use the main engine and don't jettison the lunar module. that's all i got is a gut feeling. it's based -- i don't know -- in the flight control business, the flight director business, you develop some street smarts, and i think every controller has felt this at some time or another and i talk
the moon. well, lenny has gone down to the trenches flight dynamics area and brought me up a list of all the options we've got. if i would execute what we call a direct abort, in the next two hours we could be home in about 32 hours, but we'd have to do two things. we'd have to jettison the lunar module which i'm thinking of using as a lifeboat, and we'd have to use the main engine and we still have no clue what happened onboard the spacecraft. the other option we got to go around the moon and...
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neil armstrong, the first human to walk on the moon. michael collins, the pilot of apollo 11's command module. and dr. buzz aldrin, pilot of apollo's lunar module and the second human being to walk on the moon. we're honored to be joined by a number of distinguished public servants and members of the nasa community, including the most recent astronaut class, which graduated not long ago. also with us are members of the crew of the uss hornet, the carrier that recovered the apollo 11 astronauts when they splashed down in the pacific. before we have the presentation of colors, let me draw your attention to the flag here on stage. senator glenn did so on february 26th, 1962. on september 16th, 1969, the crew of the apollo 11 presented speaker john mccormack with a flag they carried to the moon. today the flag is under the care of the house sergeant of arms, bill livingood. as some of you know, bill has had a great affection for the flag. i've told he has even held birthday parties for it. we appreciate his willingness to part with it for j
neil armstrong, the first human to walk on the moon. michael collins, the pilot of apollo 11's command module. and dr. buzz aldrin, pilot of apollo's lunar module and the second human being to walk on the moon. we're honored to be joined by a number of distinguished public servants and members of the nasa community, including the most recent astronaut class, which graduated not long ago. also with us are members of the crew of the uss hornet, the carrier that recovered the apollo 11 astronauts...
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(applause) >> jon: a moon base? your solution to being accused of groonsdity is give me eight years and i have have a [bleep] moon base. did you start with deathstar and got kind of reigned in? by the way mr. moon bas base-- mr. moonbase what was your problem with ron paul again? >> you look at ron paul's total record of systemic avoidance of reality, there will come a morning people won't take him as a serious person. >> jon: yeah, no, they won't, you're right, they won't. you're right, mr. moonbase they won't take ron paul seriously. and that's why i'm going make ron paul my first ambassador to moonlandia. he's out there. so what exactly are we supposed to do with this moon bass? >> when we have 13,000 americans living on the moon they can competition to become a state. >> jon: 13,000, that's not a state, that's like a condo development. that's not a state. you want to be a condo developer on the moon. you want to be like a lunar trump. and may i say this, like earth trump, you will not shall president. here's the
(applause) >> jon: a moon base? your solution to being accused of groonsdity is give me eight years and i have have a [bleep] moon base. did you start with deathstar and got kind of reigned in? by the way mr. moon bas base-- mr. moonbase what was your problem with ron paul again? >> you look at ron paul's total record of systemic avoidance of reality, there will come a morning people won't take him as a serious person. >> jon: yeah, no, they won't, you're right, they won't....
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nasa released video from one of the twin probes orbiting the moon.r the bitter took this video pays passing over the moon from north to south poles. it shows new images of a 560 mile basin along the border of the near and far sides of the moon also visible a massive crater which has a star-shaped peak in the center that nasa said was made by a comet or asteroid impact. >>> meteorologist mike nicco has the forecast. >>> it doesn't look very cool and it is not, warm weather on the way. did find another chance of rain i'll tell you when. >> aside from mike who the ultimate in our opinion in guy is the most famous weather predictor. what punxsutawney phil declared on this grounding who day. >> >> do you have a bored cat at home? keeping your pets entertained indoors >>> oscar sunday february 26th, for videos, blogs and backstage buzz log on to you can see >>> phil proclaim as i look at the crowd on gobblers nob, many shadows do i see. six more weeks of winter it must be. [ booing ] >> thousands watched in pennsylvania as punxsutawney phil came out of his
nasa released video from one of the twin probes orbiting the moon.r the bitter took this video pays passing over the moon from north to south poles. it shows new images of a 560 mile basin along the border of the near and far sides of the moon also visible a massive crater which has a star-shaped peak in the center that nasa said was made by a comet or asteroid impact. >>> meteorologist mike nicco has the forecast. >>> it doesn't look very cool and it is not, warm weather on...
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nasa released video from one of the twin probes orbiting the moon.e or the bitter took this video pays passing over the moon from north to south poles. it shows new images of a 560 mile basin along the border of the near and far sides of the moon also visible a massive crater which has a star-shaped peak in the center that nasa said was made by a comet or asteroid impact. >>> meteorologist mike nicco has the forecast. >>> it doesn't look very cool and it is not, warm weather on the way. did find another chance of rain i'll tell you when. >> aside from mike who the ultimate in our opinion in guy is the most famous weather predictor. what punxsuwney phil declared on this grounding who day. >> >> do you have a bored cat at home? keeping your pets entertained indoors >>> oscar sunday february 26th, for videos, blogs and backstage buzz >>> phil proclaim as i look at the crowd on gobblers nob, many shadows do i see. six more weeks of winter it must be. [ booing ] >> thousands watched in pennsylvania as punxsutawney phil came out of his lair this morning wi
nasa released video from one of the twin probes orbiting the moon.e or the bitter took this video pays passing over the moon from north to south poles. it shows new images of a 560 mile basin along the border of the near and far sides of the moon also visible a massive crater which has a star-shaped peak in the center that nasa said was made by a comet or asteroid impact. >>> meteorologist mike nicco has the forecast. >>> it doesn't look very cool and it is not, warm weather...
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the confidence needed to go to the moon. from my team's standpoint, it was very important because this was my second experience with the lunar module. and we found out that grammen aircraft had built a spectacular spacecraft. it was rugged, it was capable of doing the job. as a result of the apollo 9 mission, we had total confidence in the spacecraft that would have ultimately taken us to the moon. >> this was your second experience with them. what was the first? >> the first experience was an unmanned flight test, probably one of the most difficult times i'd ever had in mission control. it was a mission that was supposed to be totally automated under the control of the on board computer. but 3 1/2 hours into the mission, a programming error in the computer caused a glitch that, just as we were starting the key parts of the flight objectives, the engine shut down. and we had to take over manual control from the ground. and for a very fast-moving set of sequences like starting rocket engines and accomplishing abort staging, i
the confidence needed to go to the moon. from my team's standpoint, it was very important because this was my second experience with the lunar module. and we found out that grammen aircraft had built a spectacular spacecraft. it was rugged, it was capable of doing the job. as a result of the apollo 9 mission, we had total confidence in the spacecraft that would have ultimately taken us to the moon. >> this was your second experience with them. what was the first? >> the first...
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nearest asteroid, the moon, and the moons of mars and yes, mars it's so. as we look to the future of human spaceflight, nasa is working with the national research council to develop roadmaps to guide our technology investment strategy. we are exploring innovative ways to drive a rapid pace of progress, reduce lifecycle costs and minimize the risks of incorporating new technologies in the system design. nasa is also actively engaging with the international community through both the iss partnership and the international space exploration coordination group which recently released the initial version of a global exploration roadmap. the gdr examines options for expanding human presence into the sewer system. with a human mission to explore the surface of march as its ultimate goal. nasa with our commercial and international partners has embarked on a new phase of human space exploration and development. in the leo, we see the culmination of efforts of many nations to construct the iss. in the beginnings of a new way of doing business. the use of commercially
nearest asteroid, the moon, and the moons of mars and yes, mars it's so. as we look to the future of human spaceflight, nasa is working with the national research council to develop roadmaps to guide our technology investment strategy. we are exploring innovative ways to drive a rapid pace of progress, reduce lifecycle costs and minimize the risks of incorporating new technologies in the system design. nasa is also actively engaging with the international community through both the iss...
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the warm spot san francisco 48 half moon bay 53. you see half moon bay at 50 three during the morning it usually means we are developing an offshore wind one of the reasons why it will be warmer today with a lot of sunshine. antioch 51. a lot of 40° temperatures around our neighborhoods. low to mid 40s monterey bay. our first highlight is the sunshine and the warmer weather this afternoon. dry and mild all the way through the weekend. then we have our next chance of rain next week monday or tuesday. a lot of people like that. weekend not so much. notice it is a warming month for everybody. from two degrees warmer in oakland from the beginning to the end same in san francisco, santa rosa and also redwood city three degrees warmer by end of the month. we also gain almost an hour of sunshine during this month. in the south bay mid 60s, 63 milpitas to los gatos 66. low to mid 60s peninsula. upper 50s to near 60 along the coast with 61 downtown san francisco upper 50s to near 60 north bay coast inland mid 60s to a few upper 60s like 67 i
the warm spot san francisco 48 half moon bay 53. you see half moon bay at 50 three during the morning it usually means we are developing an offshore wind one of the reasons why it will be warmer today with a lot of sunshine. antioch 51. a lot of 40° temperatures around our neighborhoods. low to mid 40s monterey bay. our first highlight is the sunshine and the warmer weather this afternoon. dry and mild all the way through the weekend. then we have our next chance of rain next week monday or...
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all we could see was the sun, the earth and the moon. so phil shaffer was given the responsibility to come up with techniques to check our spacecraft attitudes for maneuvers and those kind of things using only the sun, earth and moon and to continue to refine the techniques of aligning the navigation system on-board the lunar module once we did have to shut it down. i took my team offline and tried to figure out ways to cut down the return trip time because john aaron said there's no way we're going to make five days with the power in the lunar module. we got to cut it down to at least four days. maybe three and a half. so i now had the team split up and moving in several different directions. i had one team working power profiles. i had another group of people that was working navigation techniques. i had a third one that was integrating all the pieces we need. my team picked up the responsibility to figure out a data to -- way to cut a day off the return trip time and we set up formal tag-in ties. we set up working areas down in the co
all we could see was the sun, the earth and the moon. so phil shaffer was given the responsibility to come up with techniques to check our spacecraft attitudes for maneuvers and those kind of things using only the sun, earth and moon and to continue to refine the techniques of aligning the navigation system on-board the lunar module once we did have to shut it down. i took my team offline and tried to figure out ways to cut down the return trip time because john aaron said there's no way we're...
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for the eyes of the world now look into space to the moon and to the planets beyond. and we have vowed that we shall not see it governed by a hostile flag of conquest but by a banner of freedom and peace. the president set america on the course to achieve his vision. the men here today soared into a dark sky and described from afar what they saw. in the process, they contributed to a better world here on earth. they assured america would lead the way. we owe it to them and to our nation not to advocate nation's role as the leader in space exploration. what they began, we are summoned to continue. thank you. >> ladies and gentlemen, the administrator of the aeronaut ics and space administration, charles boden jr. >> mr. speaker, mr. reid, mr. mcconnell, miss pelosi, members of congress and honored guests, as we embark upon a next chapter of human space exploration, we stand on the shoulders of the extraordinary men we recognize here today. those that had the privilege to fly in space follow the trail they forge. the confidence we can go further into the unknown and ach
for the eyes of the world now look into space to the moon and to the planets beyond. and we have vowed that we shall not see it governed by a hostile flag of conquest but by a banner of freedom and peace. the president set america on the course to achieve his vision. the men here today soared into a dark sky and described from afar what they saw. in the process, they contributed to a better world here on earth. they assured america would lead the way. we owe it to them and to our nation not to...
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the crazy moon, the golden moon. >> it remind me of under the cherry moon.e song, sarah. >> oh, okay. this remind me of fall. it seems like we have the harvest moon or whatever. it remind me of that. >> beautiful. >> tucker, you said -- oh, now look. now, we've got the sunrise. >> the sunrise on the way. >> the moon set about a half hour ago. now, we're transitioning. cold tart to the day but it will be absolutely beautiful. just a cloud or two during the course of the day. >> in the 50s, you said. >> in the 50s later this afternoon. >> still get out and do something. >> love me some 50s and up. i know you do. >> let's kick it off with a look at the current temperatures. let me mention, that being said, it is cold. one of our coldest morning yet this month. 28 in fredericksburg. 25 in ocean city. 25 in hagerstown. parts of the area picked up a little rain and some of the wintry mix. some of that is still left over. it is possible there could be a little black ice in a few spots, particularly well north and west of the city. just be ready for that. that being
the crazy moon, the golden moon. >> it remind me of under the cherry moon.e song, sarah. >> oh, okay. this remind me of fall. it seems like we have the harvest moon or whatever. it remind me of that. >> beautiful. >> tucker, you said -- oh, now look. now, we've got the sunrise. >> the sunrise on the way. >> the moon set about a half hour ago. now, we're transitioning. cold tart to the day but it will be absolutely beautiful. just a cloud or two during the...
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. >> the summer moon. >> this is the snow moon.ut parts of the area -- the reason i mention that is because i'm going to go into our snow totals and parts of our area did get a good coating of snow or even more in some places. look at frostburg. we had some other communities closer to town here. ashburn, about 8/10 of an inch of snow. damascus, officially 1 inch. frederick got an inch and cherry grove, west virginia, 2- inch. parts of the area negotiate and west of the city got at least some accumulating snow. here in washington, it was a bit of a mix and generally just rain in the south and east. off to the north and west, temperatures have fallen below freezing. >>> this is where we have a bit of a snowpack. i'm using that word very loosely. there could be some slick spots. 28 in gaithersburg. 31 in martinsburg. 34 in leonardtown. temperatures on the chilly side. should be a great-looking day. i'm in the way but the storminess from yesterday, there you go, you can see it slipping off to the north and east. lots of sunshine today,
. >> the summer moon. >> this is the snow moon.ut parts of the area -- the reason i mention that is because i'm going to go into our snow totals and parts of our area did get a good coating of snow or even more in some places. look at frostburg. we had some other communities closer to town here. ashburn, about 8/10 of an inch of snow. damascus, officially 1 inch. frederick got an inch and cherry grove, west virginia, 2- inch. parts of the area negotiate and west of the city got at...
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this one is about the moon. mabel and maureen. the moon regrets it's father's avd vise, take the night shift. [laughter]. each evening he dressed his forehead in linseed oil and drying powerhouse the expansion of reflection. it's difficult to get shut eye the hours before how the sunshines and how dollar is no curtain wide enough to screen it's rays. he takes out his bag lunching mouthfuls of apple juice and pb and j. on his watchdog garts. diners are darkened, empty much we are not open for you, moon they seem to say. and so said the cart vendors the waitresses like mabel and maureen. how mabel and lauereen stroll indeed full skirted prichled merrily the moon lit evening arms in other men's arms. this next one is, the next 2, which are my last 2 are something about passing. among us. in the sunken spring as in winter and fall and every season that our teak of spring with souro and jubulation are fragile hearts are as children grabbing drink tumblers spilld and milky. teach finger tips reaches for the stars and night clouds hopefu
this one is about the moon. mabel and maureen. the moon regrets it's father's avd vise, take the night shift. [laughter]. each evening he dressed his forehead in linseed oil and drying powerhouse the expansion of reflection. it's difficult to get shut eye the hours before how the sunshines and how dollar is no curtain wide enough to screen it's rays. he takes out his bag lunching mouthfuls of apple juice and pb and j. on his watchdog garts. diners are darkened, empty much we are not open for...
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moon.((:01 i was strolling on the moon one day dayif this doesn't have you laughing...ait until you hear what he says next. we're giving away 100-bucks in free gas.your chance to win... is lesssthan 45 minutes away. and in our hometown &photspot... find out what with live t-v.that answer... . - next.you're wwtching fox 45 3 morning news.. all local.. --baltimore improv group produces 3-week run of full length play called "unscripted"... the audience helps create the themes, plot, and characters--prescott gaylord s live with the details on this morning's hometown hotspot--each night's performance will feature a 3 full-length play based on an audience suggestion and will include prrps, costumes, actors, lights, and a soundtrack--but no script --audience is encouraged to bring unusual objects to the theater for use as props --every audience gets to see a different play--how do you rehearse for something liie thi? this? you can see "uncripted" at the &pmobtown theater at meadow mil for the next 3 weekends at 8pm. for more information, log on to fox baltimore dot com slash m
moon.((:01 i was strolling on the moon one day dayif this doesn't have you laughing...ait until you hear what he says next. we're giving away 100-bucks in free gas.your chance to win... is lesssthan 45 minutes away. and in our hometown &photspot... find out what with live t-v.that answer... . - next.you're wwtching fox 45 3 morning news.. all local.. --baltimore improv group produces 3-week run of full length play called "unscripted"... the audience helps create the themes, plot,...
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half moon bay and antioch two degrees warmer everybody else needs to dress for temperatures two to nine degrees cooler, two in oakland nine in howard and concord and six throughout the north bay valleys that puts us in the low to mid 40s in most neighborhoods even 39 at livermore, 51 now in antioch and 53 at half moon bay, 48 in san francisco, some of the warmer spots those last three. here's the jet stream moving nor, taking the storm track well up into canada and possibly even the arctic circle and that brings high pressure back to our neighborhoods that's why we'll have cooler than nights because of the clear air, calm winds and dry air and warmer than average afternoon temperatures low to mid 60s, upper 60s in the north bay valleys. seven day forecast, a lot of sun through sunday, mid to upper 60s for super bowl sunday. monday and tuesday, a chance of rain and cooler weather. good morning frances. >>> good morning mike. earlier there was a fire in san jose highway 87 at kurtner they said it was in the center divide first they said southbound, then northbound either way traffic slow
half moon bay and antioch two degrees warmer everybody else needs to dress for temperatures two to nine degrees cooler, two in oakland nine in howard and concord and six throughout the north bay valleys that puts us in the low to mid 40s in most neighborhoods even 39 at livermore, 51 now in antioch and 53 at half moon bay, 48 in san francisco, some of the warmer spots those last three. here's the jet stream moving nor, taking the storm track well up into canada and possibly even the arctic...
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sleeps under a soviet moon. and that's where the other three men we honor today come in. seven years after glenn circled the earth, neil armstrong, buzz aldrin and michael collins put to rest any doubts about the position of the united states in the world. the cold war was being fought in space and these men proved that the u.s. was winning. it wasn't easy. as president eisenhower stated at the outset, america's space program would be civilian rather than military led, so no one would doubt our intentions. this meant it would be conducted in the open so every hitch and hold up could be scrutinized. and this is just as it should have been. these missions spanning two democratic and two republican administrations showed not only the power of the four men we honor today, they showed the power of the collective efforts of the nation united in a common purpose. it took vision. it took will, it took leadership. it took guts. and it took the remarkable courage of john glenn, neil armstrong, buzz aldrin and michael collins. now they will tell you they're not heroes. don't listen
sleeps under a soviet moon. and that's where the other three men we honor today come in. seven years after glenn circled the earth, neil armstrong, buzz aldrin and michael collins put to rest any doubts about the position of the united states in the world. the cold war was being fought in space and these men proved that the u.s. was winning. it wasn't easy. as president eisenhower stated at the outset, america's space program would be civilian rather than military led, so no one would doubt our...
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the moon cam video shot last month shows a moon scape full of dozens craters left behind after dozens of collisions with asteroids. >>> now here is another look at the dow opens at 12,716 after gaining 83 points yesterday. the s&p up 11 points. the nasdaq jumped 34. taking a look at overseas trading this morning. in tokyo, the nikkei added 67 points, while in tongue song, the hang seng certifyinged 406. >>> facebook took its first step toward being a publicly trading company yesterday and on track the largest ipo ever. in its filing facebook was seeking to raise $5 billion but word on the street the company is aiming toward a pop valuation nearly $100 billion. no word yet on which exchange will carry the ticker symbol. >>> investors welcomed news that u.s. manufacturing picked up speed last month. more upbeat data showed construction spending hit an 18-month high in december. bank of america and both citigroup got a boost on news that greece could be one formal stop away from avoiding default. automakers reported january sales not seen since december tween cash for clunkers incentive.
the moon cam video shot last month shows a moon scape full of dozens craters left behind after dozens of collisions with asteroids. >>> now here is another look at the dow opens at 12,716 after gaining 83 points yesterday. the s&p up 11 points. the nasdaq jumped 34. taking a look at overseas trading this morning. in tokyo, the nikkei added 67 points, while in tongue song, the hang seng certifyinged 406. >>> facebook took its first step toward being a publicly trading...
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tonight maybe one of those nights that you could see moon, venus and jupiter.he berkeley marina, beautiful picture of the moon in those two -- and those two planets dress warm you have video or photos you would like to share we would love to see them just upload or e-mail them. thank you in advance. here's frances, have a great day. >>> mike was talking some of that weather in sierra you need chains now on highway 50 not on i-80. north bay headlights southbound still looks good through san rafael the lucas valley exit fine not marin civic center and golden gate bridge. bay bridge toll now, things are backed up past the 880 overcrossing at this point. about a 15 minute wait. i-80 in berkeley crowded here the drive time from the carquinez bridge to the maze is 34 minutes because of that earlier stall, definitely seeing slowing here and also you are seeing slowing on westbound 80 out of fairfield. there was a stall, big rig reported on jamison canyon, partially in the right lane it has caused heavy traffic westbound only nine miles an hour, it does even look like
tonight maybe one of those nights that you could see moon, venus and jupiter.he berkeley marina, beautiful picture of the moon in those two -- and those two planets dress warm you have video or photos you would like to share we would love to see them just upload or e-mail them. thank you in advance. here's frances, have a great day. >>> mike was talking some of that weather in sierra you need chains now on highway 50 not on i-80. north bay headlights southbound still looks good through...
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one more has to do with the moon.n pictures have scientists wondering whether or not there could be an earthquake that took place there. plus, i've got my 3-d glasses out. see snem them? i'm going to tell you how to make them. that's coming up. we'll be right back. an accident doesn't have to slow you down. with better car replacement available only with liberty mutual auto insurance, if your car's totaled, we give you the money for a car one model year newer. to learn more, visit us today. responsibility. what's your policy? in here, the landscaping business grows with snow. to keep big winter jobs on track, at&t provided a mobile solution that lets everyone from field workers to accounting, initiate, bill, and track work in real time. you can't live under a dome in minnesota, that's why there's guys like me. [ male announcer ] it's a network of possibilities -- helping you do what you do... even better. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] offering four distinct driving modes and lexus dynamic handling, the next generation of lex
one more has to do with the moon.n pictures have scientists wondering whether or not there could be an earthquake that took place there. plus, i've got my 3-d glasses out. see snem them? i'm going to tell you how to make them. that's coming up. we'll be right back. an accident doesn't have to slow you down. with better car replacement available only with liberty mutual auto insurance, if your car's totaled, we give you the money for a car one model year newer. to learn more, visit us today....
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winds fairly calm except for gusty wind in livermore -- north wind 14 at half moon bay. here are temperatures running in the 40s to low 50s at 8:00 this morning. as we head towards noon, everybody in the 60s to 71 at santa rosa to 58 half moon bay still mild as we head towards 4:00, more sunshine and temperatures in the 60s to 70s around fremont, san jose and inland. pollen high again today and tomorrow. tomorrow a better chance of setting record high temperatures. friday less likely as cooling begins all of us drop 10 to 15° over the weekend. >>> we start off with breaking news in oakland. some gunshots were heard fired inside a home on:q telegraph avenue near 45th street. chp was thinking about
winds fairly calm except for gusty wind in livermore -- north wind 14 at half moon bay. here are temperatures running in the 40s to low 50s at 8:00 this morning. as we head towards noon, everybody in the 60s to 71 at santa rosa to 58 half moon bay still mild as we head towards 4:00, more sunshine and temperatures in the 60s to 70s around fremont, san jose and inland. pollen high again today and tomorrow. tomorrow a better chance of setting record high temperatures. friday less likely as cooling...
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but we notice the full moon and if we've heard the myth about the moon and violence, then when we hearnnection, we remember that. and that's confirmation bias. and it's powerful, ask cops and nurses in hospital emergency rooms, even they believe there's more action when the moon is full. and all of this is a round about way of getting to a more important issue. america is going broke, and job growth has stalled. what's to be done? politicians claim they can address those problems by managing our economy. democrats say the reason unemployment is now finally fallen is because of all the government spending. politicians tell us, our targeted investment planned by us, will rejuvenate the economy. and when the economy does recover, some voters will then remember those statements and say, oh, the politicians fix things. but that's confirmation bias and it's not true. the economies recover on their own when property is respected and people are left free. saying that we shouldn't trust the politicians to solve our problems is not saying that we can't solve our problems. what i finally learned
but we notice the full moon and if we've heard the myth about the moon and violence, then when we hearnnection, we remember that. and that's confirmation bias. and it's powerful, ask cops and nurses in hospital emergency rooms, even they believe there's more action when the moon is full. and all of this is a round about way of getting to a more important issue. america is going broke, and job growth has stalled. what's to be done? politicians claim they can address those problems by managing...
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and newt's vision for the moon goes further. >> when we have 13,000 americans living on the moon they can petition to become a state. >> stephen: that's right, the moon is going to be a state. suck it washington d.c., suck it. (applause) but folks for some reason the gop establishment is not sold on newt. >> most of us are terrified to death that he would become the republican nominee. >> this is favor ability versus unfavor ability. newt gingrich, 27% favorable, 56% unfavourable. believe me, republicans in congress will be terrified to run with this man for fear they will lose the house and the senate. >> if newt gingrich is able to win the florida primary, you will see a panic and a meltdown of the republican establishment that is beyond my ability to articulate in the english language. >> stephen: yes, there is no english word for that kind of meltdown. the closest is the german claustfuchen, compound word. now we've all heard the sordid details of newt's marital history so i do not need to dredge up how he married his high school math teacher, left her for another woman when she h
and newt's vision for the moon goes further. >> when we have 13,000 americans living on the moon they can petition to become a state. >> stephen: that's right, the moon is going to be a state. suck it washington d.c., suck it. (applause) but folks for some reason the gop establishment is not sold on newt. >> most of us are terrified to death that he would become the republican nominee. >> this is favor ability versus unfavor ability. newt gingrich, 27% favorable, 56%...
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we are running in the 30s in a few areas like concord and los gatos and half moon bay.id to upper 40s around santa rosa, san rafael, fairfield, livermore, fremont, ose.field, livermore, fremont, 50s antioch, napa, oakland, san francisco we still have a little breeze. 38 santa cruz also salinas, inland 36 gilroy. clear and calmer sky, calmer conditions as the day unfolds, high clouds, a little sunshine and warmer temperatures, probably our warmest day this week. chance of showers friday and sunday night, very light, light enough that they are going to go and work on the bay bridge. breezy and cooler through the weekend that will dominate more of our lives than scattered showers during the nighttime hours. concord and san jose 66, fremont 65, eight degrees warmer than yesterday. two hours and 15 minutes of sunshine that wasn't an earthquake that was yesterday we had an earthquake. half moon bay 61, 62 san francisco, richmond, mid to you upper 60s for everybody else. head to the monterey bay, mid 60s there mid to upper 60s as you head inland. if you are traveling around yo
we are running in the 30s in a few areas like concord and los gatos and half moon bay.id to upper 40s around santa rosa, san rafael, fairfield, livermore, fremont, ose.field, livermore, fremont, 50s antioch, napa, oakland, san francisco we still have a little breeze. 38 santa cruz also salinas, inland 36 gilroy. clear and calmer sky, calmer conditions as the day unfolds, high clouds, a little sunshine and warmer temperatures, probably our warmest day this week. chance of showers friday and...