41
41
Nov 2, 2014
11/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
saw this is a picture of the sky taken by the hubble space telescope. what you see in this picture is this our collective future that you see like little -- to see them, like a little -- i know the camera will hate me for this, but right here, they're in here. looks like a camera lens flare but it's not. what you're seeing here is those little bits of arc are images of distant galaxies whose light as traffic to the universe are being bent by the presence of other matter on the way to us but and the other matter, the visible part is the bright galaxies that you see in the center, okay? einstein's theory tells us how much bending matter does to space time and, therefore, how much bending, how much arc like a schÜtzi and how art is should be. those are called einstein winks. we see how much -- wings. how much matter how much mass there needs to be innocent of this cluster of galaxies to do the bending and we can measure how much we can seek the you can we see a part of the matter to the two things it turns out that you need much more mass in a galaxy cluste
saw this is a picture of the sky taken by the hubble space telescope. what you see in this picture is this our collective future that you see like little -- to see them, like a little -- i know the camera will hate me for this, but right here, they're in here. looks like a camera lens flare but it's not. what you're seeing here is those little bits of arc are images of distant galaxies whose light as traffic to the universe are being bent by the presence of other matter on the way to us but and...
32
32
Nov 5, 2014
11/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
here is the picture of the sky taken with the hubble space telescope. but what you can see is this little part. right here and there. it looks like a flair but it is not. their little arcs images from distant galaxies truck -- white traveling to the universe did did you conceive galaxies. so it shows how many structures we should see. so if we see how much bending there is we can tell how much mass or matter there is an affront to of this cluster you can measure how much you can see and it turns out you have much more mass in that galaxy cluster that ben's though light. that is one. there are many, many more with the gravitational polling. >> thank-you very much. the approach is great. the only thing i dislike more than having by a intelligence insulted this goes to the. [laughter] but this is a subject that nature of the actual universe i was thinking about all the time what gives me solaces the process of extrapolation with the smallest particles that are measurable to think that our universe might be commensurate to the smallest particle ever measure
here is the picture of the sky taken with the hubble space telescope. but what you can see is this little part. right here and there. it looks like a flair but it is not. their little arcs images from distant galaxies truck -- white traveling to the universe did did you conceive galaxies. so it shows how many structures we should see. so if we see how much bending there is we can tell how much mass or matter there is an affront to of this cluster you can measure how much you can see and it...
92
92
Nov 18, 2014
11/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
here in the united states you know the hubble telescope one of the great observe stores a $1 billion project spent on that project. it turns out that the government had under wraps two secret alternate hubble programs that were used for spying, not to look out at the university but to look back at us. and that was donated to nasa. money kicking around for black programs shows that there is undoubtedly the same thing going on in other countries. up until now we've been worried about china, and anti-satellite weapons systems, tested a couple in 2007 to great national outrage. it looks like it may be russia reigniting a longstanding soviet era military program, and is talking about probably something that could either grab on to another satellite, maybe take it over. we're not really sure, but obviously just amateur and professional observatories are very interested. >> jake ward, san francisco, for us. new developments tonight. officials have called for a nationwide recall of drivers side airbags. an earlier recall only in states of high humidity because humid continues cause the bags
here in the united states you know the hubble telescope one of the great observe stores a $1 billion project spent on that project. it turns out that the government had under wraps two secret alternate hubble programs that were used for spying, not to look out at the university but to look back at us. and that was donated to nasa. money kicking around for black programs shows that there is undoubtedly the same thing going on in other countries. up until now we've been worried about china, and...
84
84
Nov 18, 2014
11/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 84
favorite 0
quote 0
you know the hubble telescope, one of the great observe stories that they ever launched a couple of years ago, it turns out that the national reconnie sans office, which is one -- in fact had two additional hubbles sort of cloned of hubble, just floating around. and they decided to just give them to nasa. so this in fact may be this kind of situation. >> jake, good to see you, and tune in tonight for real money, where ali velshi is investigating this and more that's at 7:00 p.m. eastern time, and 4:00 pacific. let's check the numbers on wall street. hit new highs today, tiny numbers there the dow was up 40 points 10 and a half points the nasdaq gained 31. a violent attack on a synagogue, and israel is already promising retaliation, who this means for tensions in the area and the plans for peace the u.s. is trying to help implement, and what does it take to become president? one says you need to be crazy, details in power politics. steal's prime minister says his government will deal harshly with anyone. the president was quick to condemn the attack, but he may not be powerful enough to st
you know the hubble telescope, one of the great observe stories that they ever launched a couple of years ago, it turns out that the national reconnie sans office, which is one -- in fact had two additional hubbles sort of cloned of hubble, just floating around. and they decided to just give them to nasa. so this in fact may be this kind of situation. >> jake, good to see you, and tune in tonight for real money, where ali velshi is investigating this and more that's at 7:00 p.m. eastern...
30
30
Nov 5, 2014
11/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
and look at this patch of the sky using one of most powerful telescope wes have at our disposal, the hubble, this is what we see. there are 5,500 galaxies in that tiny little patch of the sky, and each one of those dots you see in this picture is a galaxy just like our own galaxy. the white rope. and each one of those galaxies contains 100 billion stars just like the sun. 5,500 of them just in that tiny eye of the needle at arm's length. so you can see proof that what i'm saying is true. you can see the galaxies and they're beautiful in their own right. but the point, the most astonishing point really is that 96% of the universe is actually missing. so that's breaking news here. all you can see in this picture is nothing. it's about four or five percent of the total. all the rest is dark and unknown. so that's the big question, and the big mystery that we as cosmologyises are trying to solve and trying to tackle. you can see on this cosmic pie, if you like, the tiny little yellow light, all you saw in the previous picture, all these galaxies and tapestry all around us, this tiny bit of the
and look at this patch of the sky using one of most powerful telescope wes have at our disposal, the hubble, this is what we see. there are 5,500 galaxies in that tiny little patch of the sky, and each one of those dots you see in this picture is a galaxy just like our own galaxy. the white rope. and each one of those galaxies contains 100 billion stars just like the sun. 5,500 of them just in that tiny eye of the needle at arm's length. so you can see proof that what i'm saying is true. you...
53
53
Nov 18, 2014
11/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
>> an agency overseeing those projects, or the hubble space telescope, it would be hard to finance it because there's no profit in it. big science asteroid landings and the new horizons mission reaching pluto in july, has nasa has to see. >> inspirational for people, do you think this new environment will be similarly inspirational? >> even more so because let's look at the population that is funding these things. they are the ple millenials. they are all about these idea that high net worth individual can realize his or her vision, and actually get somewhere, in the universe. >> do you agree? >> yeah, i do. and in fact look at elon musk who is in fact a tech billionaire. >> richard branson, also a billionaire but not a tech one. let's hope this one does work program. it is a pleasure to have you both here. good to see you both. >>> straight ahead a fight for funding. americans are more terrified getting alzheimer's than any other disease so why is funding lagging. >>> the dea goes on the offense against the nfl just as the league is forced to defend itself against another case of dom
>> an agency overseeing those projects, or the hubble space telescope, it would be hard to finance it because there's no profit in it. big science asteroid landings and the new horizons mission reaching pluto in july, has nasa has to see. >> inspirational for people, do you think this new environment will be similarly inspirational? >> even more so because let's look at the population that is funding these things. they are the ple millenials. they are all about these idea that...
106
106
Nov 18, 2014
11/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 106
favorite 0
quote 0
remember how we had to repair the hubble every once in a while. we hope it's something like that. tching, the russians aren't saying much about it. >> they haven't said much and didn't explain what the overall mission was to begin with. >> correct. no explanation. we knew the other three satellites were going to come out. they did deploy. they deployed accurately. now we're waiting for this next one. >> all right, chad. thanks very much. we'll watch that mystery unfold. that's it for me, thanks very much for watching. i'll be back 5:00 p.m. eastern in the "situation room." for our international viewers, get ready, amanpour is coming up next. for our viewers in north america, newsroom with brooke baldwin starts right now. >>> hi there, i'm brooke baldwin. thank you so much for being with me here on this tuesday. i want to begin with breaking news. the whole city is peering down the barrel of a potential eruption of killing of the gruesome terror attack. even in the face of a recent spike of violence. israelis are absolutely stunned at what happened today at this synagogue where four
remember how we had to repair the hubble every once in a while. we hope it's something like that. tching, the russians aren't saying much about it. >> they haven't said much and didn't explain what the overall mission was to begin with. >> correct. no explanation. we knew the other three satellites were going to come out. they did deploy. they deployed accurately. now we're waiting for this next one. >> all right, chad. thanks very much. we'll watch that mystery unfold. that's...
39
39
Nov 23, 2014
11/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
>> yes like the hubble space telescope. ould have been hard to fund that with private industry there is no peel profit in it. so big science, as tried landings, and the new horizons mission that will be reaching pluto in july, those are the kind of things that nasa at least those oversee. >> the nasa program has been tremendously inspiration follow people. do you think that this new environment will be similarly inspirational? >> even more so. because let's look at the population that is going to be funding these things, they are the millennials, they grew up with the paradigm of the successful, independent computer aan trip more and end teel tell communications an trip more. they are about this idea of high network individual can realize his or her vision and get somewhere in the universe. >> do you agree? >> i do. in fact if you look at a tech billionaire now going in to space. >> richard branson also a billionaire, but not a tech guy. >> jeff beesos the same. >> let's hope it works only for the american space program and
>> yes like the hubble space telescope. ould have been hard to fund that with private industry there is no peel profit in it. so big science, as tried landings, and the new horizons mission that will be reaching pluto in july, those are the kind of things that nasa at least those oversee. >> the nasa program has been tremendously inspiration follow people. do you think that this new environment will be similarly inspirational? >> even more so. because let's look at the...
301
301
Nov 24, 2014
11/14
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 301
favorite 0
quote 1
went 2009 the went up with the space shuttle and the repairs on the hubble and send it back out whichis more typical. bill: we will keep an eye on it and see what is happening from moscow. martha: president obama scheduled to speak in a couple of minutes. defense secretary chuck hagel is out be at their getting word it was anything but voluntary from him. more on that breaking news is straight ahead. helps reduce the risk of heart disse. keep hrt-healthy. live long. eat the 100% goodness of post shreddedheat. doctorrecommend it. martha: defense secretary chuck hagel is out we expect the room to be pretty full and a couple of minutes. a lot of buzzing over whether or not this was his choice. we will have that coming up. bill: we will have the full analysis from every angle. coming up now. martha: we will see you back here tomorrow, have a great day. jon: and we begin with a fox news alert. president obama about to announce a major shakeup in his national security team, resignation of defense secretary chuck hagel. senior official tells fox news "make no mistake, secretary hagel was fir
went 2009 the went up with the space shuttle and the repairs on the hubble and send it back out whichis more typical. bill: we will keep an eye on it and see what is happening from moscow. martha: president obama scheduled to speak in a couple of minutes. defense secretary chuck hagel is out be at their getting word it was anything but voluntary from him. more on that breaking news is straight ahead. helps reduce the risk of heart disse. keep hrt-healthy. live long. eat the 100% goodness of...
72
72
Nov 20, 2014
11/14
by
KOFY
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
dollars the review called them a rotten stinking hubble. >> we are in the middle of storms here. sandhya patel is tracking it on live doppler 7hd. >> we will see it late tomorrow morning and first in the north bay and then across the rest of the bay area by the early afternoon. live doppler 7hd right now is keeping an eye on the stuff down below. look at the time lapse from tonight. a short time ago, it is hard to see the financial building there. the trans america pyramid and exploratorium camera is in the fog. you can see the visibility is down to half a mile in petaluma. foggy in napa and four-mile visibility down to 3 in half moon bay. watch out during the morning commute temperature in the 50s across the region and here is another foggy view from the kgo roof camera. we are looking at brief, heavy rain with rain again on saturday morning. here is what brought us today's rain. foggy for your morning drive and we are watching two more storms. thursday a burst of rain and saturday we will see rainy conditions for the morning. this is the warmer of the two storms. when you look
dollars the review called them a rotten stinking hubble. >> we are in the middle of storms here. sandhya patel is tracking it on live doppler 7hd. >> we will see it late tomorrow morning and first in the north bay and then across the rest of the bay area by the early afternoon. live doppler 7hd right now is keeping an eye on the stuff down below. look at the time lapse from tonight. a short time ago, it is hard to see the financial building there. the trans america pyramid and...
174
174
Nov 20, 2014
11/14
by
KGO
tv
eye 174
favorite 0
quote 0
dollars the review called them a rotten stinking hubble. >> we are in the middle of storms here.sandhya patel is tracking it on live doppler 7hd. >> we will see it late tomorrow morning and first in the north bay and then across the rest of the bay area by the early afternoon. live doppler 7hd right now is keeping an eye on the stuff down below. look at the time lapse from tonight. a short time ago, it is hard to see the financial building there. the trans america pyramid and exploratorium camera is in the fog. you can see the visibility is down to half a mile in petaluma. foggy in napa and four-mile visibility down to 3 in half moon bay. watch out during the morning commute temperature in the 50s across the region and here is another foggy view from the kgo roof camera. we are looking at brief, heavy rain with rain again on saturday morning. here is what brought us today's rain. foggy for your morning drive and we are watching two more storms. thursday a burst of rain and saturday we will see rainy conditions for the morning. this is the warmer of the two storms. when you look a
dollars the review called them a rotten stinking hubble. >> we are in the middle of storms here.sandhya patel is tracking it on live doppler 7hd. >> we will see it late tomorrow morning and first in the north bay and then across the rest of the bay area by the early afternoon. live doppler 7hd right now is keeping an eye on the stuff down below. look at the time lapse from tonight. a short time ago, it is hard to see the financial building there. the trans america pyramid and...
210
210
Nov 8, 2014
11/14
by
WHYY
tv
eye 210
favorite 0
quote 0
from gas, dust and stars to make high- resolution images of the universe, images even sharper than some of those taken fromomm space by nasa's hubble telescope. the findings have shaken astronomers' theories. >> even at this young age, alma has discovered that we already have l lar planetary cores forming. so, the process of planet fofoation has to occur much faster and much earlier than we had ever expected. >> sreenivasan: the new picture has gotten scientists excited about the possibilities of the telescope. >> image andndndndndnd d dcovert a milestone in the history of ma, and it's a dream that's come true. i mean, people have thought about it for 20 years, and now we see it. >> sreenivasan: with the new image displaying detail never before seen, astronomers are now hoping to expand our understanding of how planets form both within and outside our own solar system. >> sreenivasan: some more news beforerere w w leaveveou tonigh. the pentagon confirms that u.s. warplanes hit a gathering of top isis leaders, possibly including the top commander. one arab television network quoted sources saying baghdady was critically wounded. i'm
from gas, dust and stars to make high- resolution images of the universe, images even sharper than some of those taken fromomm space by nasa's hubble telescope. the findings have shaken astronomers' theories. >> even at this young age, alma has discovered that we already have l lar planetary cores forming. so, the process of planet fofoation has to occur much faster and much earlier than we had ever expected. >> sreenivasan: the new picture has gotten scientists excited about the...
76
76
Nov 20, 2014
11/14
by
KGO
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
dollars the review called them a rotten stinking hubble. >> we are in the middle of storms here.on live doppler 7hd. >> we will see it late tomorrow morning and first in the north bay and then across the rest of the bay area by the early afternoon. live doppler 7hd right now is keeping an eye on the stuff down below. look at the time lapse from tonight. a short time ago, it is hard to see the financial building there. the trans america pyramid and exploratorium camera is in the fog. you can see the visibility is down to half a mile in petaluma. foggy in napa and four-mile visibility down to 3 in half moon bay. watch out during the morning commute temperature in the 50s across the region and here is another foggy view from the kgo roof camera. we are looking at brief, heavy rain with rain again on saturday morning. here is what brought us today's rain. foggy for your morning drive and we are watching two more storms. thursday a burst of rain and saturday we will see rainy conditions for the morning. this is the warmer of the two storms. when you look at our computer animation, tom
dollars the review called them a rotten stinking hubble. >> we are in the middle of storms here.on live doppler 7hd. >> we will see it late tomorrow morning and first in the north bay and then across the rest of the bay area by the early afternoon. live doppler 7hd right now is keeping an eye on the stuff down below. look at the time lapse from tonight. a short time ago, it is hard to see the financial building there. the trans america pyramid and exploratorium camera is in the fog....
259
259
Nov 12, 2014
11/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 259
favorite 0
quote 0
when we rendezvous with the space station, hubble space telescope.ng 17,000 miles per hour. so an airplane -- really. you got to catch up to it as if you want to look at did as if we're looking at each other, relative speed is the same. so you want to be able to match that position, that speed and be able to land on this thing with, and it can't just land on it like it would a planet. you've got to grip the surface. it's moving really fast it doesn't have much gravity. there's very little gravity. when you land on a planet, you come on and gravity helps you land and you can stay there. with this thing, you've got to attach yourself to it. so it's an engineering miracle that's going to happen here hopefully. just a couple of hours. >> hakeem, other than this being a cool feat, why do we need to land on a comet? >> well it's sort of the last frontier, right? we've landed on the moon, landed on other planets, landed on the moons of other planets, landed on an asteroid. and comets are like relics left over from the formation of the early solar system. th
when we rendezvous with the space station, hubble space telescope.ng 17,000 miles per hour. so an airplane -- really. you got to catch up to it as if you want to look at did as if we're looking at each other, relative speed is the same. so you want to be able to match that position, that speed and be able to land on this thing with, and it can't just land on it like it would a planet. you've got to grip the surface. it's moving really fast it doesn't have much gravity. there's very little...
70
70
Nov 3, 2014
11/14
by
KQED
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
hubble, another juan marashell. winningwise, if he wins 220, 230 games, he could be a hall of famer because he's already aced the blacknk test, which he is a postseason hero. >> yeah. i wonder what you think of this. he played so much in part because the other pitchers, peavy, hudson, lincecum, vogelsong, weren't really up to the task. is there a way in which he papers over some of the problems the team faces going forward? >> in some way, but they know that. they know they have an older pitching staff, an older rotation that has to be worked on next year, but keep in mind he can only pitch once every fourth day, so you have to get the other people pitching. they were fortunate in the playoffs that they never had to go back to the other two in a playoff. now in the world series they did. they had to go back to peavy and hudson, but bumgarner saved them in the seventh game. they know they have work to do next year. >> this is also a story this season of rookies. this is not the team that started the season. joe panik, they were home grown guys, they came from the farm team, right? how does that differ from other teams
hubble, another juan marashell. winningwise, if he wins 220, 230 games, he could be a hall of famer because he's already aced the blacknk test, which he is a postseason hero. >> yeah. i wonder what you think of this. he played so much in part because the other pitchers, peavy, hudson, lincecum, vogelsong, weren't really up to the task. is there a way in which he papers over some of the problems the team faces going forward? >> in some way, but they know that. they know they have an...