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the rover got stuck. we had to get the rover unstuck. what we found is the best way to get it out is put it in reverse and gun it. the rover eventually popped out. we changed our driving strategy. we recognized these ripples as hazards. we get to this giant half mile diameter crater, victoria crater . we want to figure out how can we go into this thing? >> he we got high rise images. we could see the rover in the image. >> it was the very first image we got from space showing one of our rovers. >> we spent a year scouting the edge of that crater to decide where we wanted to go in to get the best section. >> we found a place to go in and drove down in and spent about a year inside victoria crater. >> the science team was really excited about the idea of driving to endeavor crater. over 20 kilometers away. this is a long drive to do. it was going to take multiple years. they decided to do it anyway. >> there were too many of these dangerous ripples in our way. we actually had to take the circuitous route that at times took us away from the
the rover got stuck. we had to get the rover unstuck. what we found is the best way to get it out is put it in reverse and gun it. the rover eventually popped out. we changed our driving strategy. we recognized these ripples as hazards. we get to this giant half mile diameter crater, victoria crater . we want to figure out how can we go into this thing? >> he we got high rise images. we could see the rover in the image. >> it was the very first image we got from space showing one of...
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rover would get cold. but it would stay just warm enough that in the morning when the sun would come up it would power up and never got below it's allowable temperatures. this is kind of like the light in your bedroom is stuck on, and you can't sleep so what you do is go outside and turn off the master breaker for your house. that means your refrigerator starts to warm up. but by the morning time you wake up and turn the breaker back on the ice cube hasn't melted too badly. you do that every night. imagine doing that for 5000 nights. that's what we have to do for this vehicle. it also partially perhaps explains why we weren't able to recover it. with the loss of power, the clock gets scrambled. and it wouldn't know when to deep sleep. it probably wasn't sleeping at night when i needed to and the heater was stuck on, draining away whatever energy the solar rays were accumulating from the sun to charge those batteries. that might be part of this explanation in addition to the fact that now it's much colder a
rover would get cold. but it would stay just warm enough that in the morning when the sun would come up it would power up and never got below it's allowable temperatures. this is kind of like the light in your bedroom is stuck on, and you can't sleep so what you do is go outside and turn off the master breaker for your house. that means your refrigerator starts to warm up. but by the morning time you wake up and turn the breaker back on the ice cube hasn't melted too badly. you do that every...
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rover's xploration recently. she received her phd in earth and planetary sciences at washington university in st. louis and completed postdoc at caltech before coming to jpl in 2016. lease welcome dr. fraeman. >> thank you so much and i'm so excited to see you guys on here today. what it great crowd. awesome. let's get into it. i will be doing the first half of this talk about our red planet rovers and insights and i will be focusing on the rovers that we have currently asked one the planet and those that we have headed to the planet. i'm going to take you back about six months ago from today, a monday morning, for the opportunity rover we came in in the morning is starting a regular tactical planning as we do every morning for both rovers operating on mars. we were investigating this rock with our instruments on the end of the rover arm. if you take a look at the documentarian report -- a report we have that we have done every single day we are planned this mission -- you can see it reads that opportunity is at
rover's xploration recently. she received her phd in earth and planetary sciences at washington university in st. louis and completed postdoc at caltech before coming to jpl in 2016. lease welcome dr. fraeman. >> thank you so much and i'm so excited to see you guys on here today. what it great crowd. awesome. let's get into it. i will be doing the first half of this talk about our red planet rovers and insights and i will be focusing on the rovers that we have currently asked one the...
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rover landed. that is because spirit discovered interesting futures that we thought maybe it was a sign of past life. maybe they were a sign of past life, and mars is a big planet with lots to explore. we decided science rationale was more compelling to go to just throw. aree are -- there interesting things, so don't rule out a mission to go back there. i think that would be cool. >> thank you. how hard of rock does the hp3 hammer able to dig down? have you been able to sort through something like granite? throughctually can't go rock at all. if we hit a rock dead on, we will be stopped by the rock. on the, if we had a rock edge, it can kind of start going sideways and we can measure the tilt of the hpq. we can see how deep it is, even if it is going sideways. it may be able to slip around iraq or go sideways and keep going. dead on, a flat rock we could not get through that. >> thank you. the wanted to ask about solar energy versus nuclear? the first landing on mars was solar. then we went to nucl
rover landed. that is because spirit discovered interesting futures that we thought maybe it was a sign of past life. maybe they were a sign of past life, and mars is a big planet with lots to explore. we decided science rationale was more compelling to go to just throw. aree are -- there interesting things, so don't rule out a mission to go back there. i think that would be cool. >> thank you. how hard of rock does the hp3 hammer able to dig down? have you been able to sort through...
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2020 rover that nasa is building now. inevitably, if we send humans to mars, the initial insights will trace back to this rover.: jad they may see it again. >> they might. there has been some work done to identify candidate sites and opportunity past of the woods is prime among th. jane: thank you for joining me. it's that time year again when all eyes are on hollywood with the academy awards looming and the baftas and the golden globes in e rearview mirror. there has been much talk of the success of roma, the black and white. peace -- black and white piece set mexico city, it has been nominated for best picture, ord netflix isng hard to make sure it wins. >> roma has been the subject of a massive campaign by netflix to win oscars. the chief aim, to bring victory to alphonso cuaron's largely auto graphicalto -- auographical portrait of his house made in mexico city in the rly 1970's. he is taking the bign arketing pushride. >> they do a lot of work doing the promotion and the marketing and i am very pleased about it. roma
2020 rover that nasa is building now. inevitably, if we send humans to mars, the initial insights will trace back to this rover.: jad they may see it again. >> they might. there has been some work done to identify candidate sites and opportunity past of the woods is prime among th. jane: thank you for joining me. it's that time year again when all eyes are on hollywood with the academy awards looming and the baftas and the golden globes in e rearview mirror. there has been much talk of...
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tim, so why is this rosalind the rover, why the name?ist who did so much to unlock the secrets of human life, to dna and the double helix, and so it's only fitting that the exo—mars rover is named after rosalind because it will be searching for signs of past life on mars. and you got the public involved with this naming process? absolutely. yeah. the competition was opened up to the public, over 36,000 entries, so a huge response and it just shows that there is so much appetite, so much public appetite for these exploration missions. this really is a big mission for the european space agency. why is it so vital to get out there, to get to mars? it's a really exciting mission. this rover is going to actually drill 2 metres under the surface of mars, now that's where we stand the best chance of understanding organic molecules that could have resided on mars, so it's going to a very special landing site, an ancient landing site, where there was once a liquid ocean, and we know that 3.7 billion years ago, earth and mars were very similar, so
tim, so why is this rosalind the rover, why the name?ist who did so much to unlock the secrets of human life, to dna and the double helix, and so it's only fitting that the exo—mars rover is named after rosalind because it will be searching for signs of past life on mars. and you got the public involved with this naming process? absolutely. yeah. the competition was opened up to the public, over 36,000 entries, so a huge response and it just shows that there is so much appetite, so much...
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our suspicion was that with the power out on the rover, it's clock would lose track of time, so the rover would not know when to wake up, so it would not be sleeping properly, and it needs to sleep properly in order to save energy and to charge its batteries, so we sent a command, several command several times in the blind to reset the clock to a known time value, so if the rover did hear that it would then start to sleep normally and it could charge up, we completed the last of those commands last night, and we have not heard any response, so at this point we concluded that the rover is gone, and that we would yell, now completed our mission. >> as far as admission, 15 years, the opportunity rover spent 15 years exploring the surface of mars . its greatest achievement arguably, discovering evidence in mars may have sustained life at one point. what was the greatest accomplishment for opportunity as you look back on that time? >> well, because it is a rover, the fact that we were able to last longer, we were able to drive further until we were able to explore so much more of mars, what is
our suspicion was that with the power out on the rover, it's clock would lose track of time, so the rover would not know when to wake up, so it would not be sleeping properly, and it needs to sleep properly in order to save energy and to charge its batteries, so we sent a command, several command several times in the blind to reset the clock to a known time value, so if the rover did hear that it would then start to sleep normally and it could charge up, we completed the last of those commands...
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after one ofurning its rovers fluttered to a stop with the opportunity mars rover now pronounced dead>> one of mankind's great explorers ending its mission. the opportunity rover went dark in june in a global dust storm. after eight months of failed attempts to reestablish contact, nasa scientists on wednesday offered a eulogy. with a standing here sense of deep appreciation and gratitude to declare the opportunity mission as complete and with it, the mars exploration rover mission has complete -- as complete. >> opportunity and its twin rover were built to last just 90 days in the harsh martian environment with a planned range of one kilometer. -- of 2003,0 opportunity lifted off from cape canaveral. the following january, the golf cart size rover touched down on the martian surface and immediately began sending back important discoveries. blueberrieso-called , mineral accretions the confirmed liquid water was once present on mars. as it trtraveled, studying impat craters, opportunity found further confirmation of flowing underground water. twin roversthe exceeded expectations, turni
after one ofurning its rovers fluttered to a stop with the opportunity mars rover now pronounced dead>> one of mankind's great explorers ending its mission. the opportunity rover went dark in june in a global dust storm. after eight months of failed attempts to reestablish contact, nasa scientists on wednesday offered a eulogy. with a standing here sense of deep appreciation and gratitude to declare the opportunity mission as complete and with it, the mars exploration rover mission has...
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jane: behold the rover.it will be heading to mars bearing the name of a groundbreaking scientist. jane: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. president trump is bracing himself r a new wave of vestigations after a warning in his state of the union speech that s moves would only harm the nation. democrats on key oversight emcommittees say they willd his tax returns as part of broader inquiries into his business dealings. they are also reopeningnn investigat into russian election meddling and possible collusion by the trump campaign. not surprisingly, the esident is furious. today he tweeted, "presidential harassment. it should ver be allowed to happen again." i spoke a short time ago to shannon pettypiece of bloomberg. there are so many investigations. what are these new investigations looking f what might they find? shannon: there are so many, and they are so broad at this point. the democr it down the exact areas they will probe.lk they have about everything from the p
jane: behold the rover.it will be heading to mars bearing the name of a groundbreaking scientist. jane: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. president trump is bracing himself r a new wave of vestigations after a warning in his state of the union speech that s moves would only harm the nation. democrats on key oversight emcommittees say they willd his tax returns as part of broader inquiries into his business dealings. they are also reopeningnn investigat...
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why is this rosalind the rover?tist who did so much to help unlock the secrets to human life, to dna and double helix, and so it's only fitting that the exomars rover is named after rosalind because it will be searching for signs of past life on mars. you've got the public involved with this naming process. absolutely, the competition was opened up to the public, over 36,000 entries, so a huge response, and it just shows that there is so much public appetite for these exploration missions. this really is a big mission for the european space agency. why is it so vital to get out there, to get on mars? it is a really exciting mission, this rover is going to actually drill two metres under the surface of mars. that is where we stand the best chance of discovering organic molecules that could have resided on mars, so it is going to a special landing site, a very ancient landing site where there was once a liquid ocean and we know that 3.7 billion years ago earth and mars were very similarso years ago earth and mars were
why is this rosalind the rover?tist who did so much to help unlock the secrets to human life, to dna and double helix, and so it's only fitting that the exomars rover is named after rosalind because it will be searching for signs of past life on mars. you've got the public involved with this naming process. absolutely, the competition was opened up to the public, over 36,000 entries, so a huge response, and it just shows that there is so much public appetite for these exploration missions. this...
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tim, why is this rosalind the rover, why the name? life, the dna and double helix so it's only fitting that the mars rover is named after her because it will be searching for signs of past life on mars. you got the public involved with this naming process. absolutely. the competition was opened up to the public, 36,000 entries to a huge response and it shows that there is so much appetite and public appetite for these exploration missions. this really is a big mission for the european space agency. why is it so vital to get out there to mars? it's a really exciting mission. this rover is going to drill 2m under the surface of mars which is where we stand the best chance of understanding organic molecules which could have resided on mars so it's going to a very special ancient landing site where there was once a liquid ocean and we know that 3.7billion years ago, earth and mars were very similar so life could have evolved on mars as well. thank you very much, tim peake. this is obviously a robotic mission heading to mars in the real th
tim, why is this rosalind the rover, why the name? life, the dna and double helix so it's only fitting that the mars rover is named after her because it will be searching for signs of past life on mars. you got the public involved with this naming process. absolutely. the competition was opened up to the public, 36,000 entries to a huge response and it shows that there is so much appetite and public appetite for these exploration missions. this really is a big mission for the european space...
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a naming ceremony for the new british—built mars rover.am has told the bbc it will act swiftly to remove all graphic images of self—harm. it's a response to the suicide of 14—year—old molly russell — she had been viewing such images on the site before she took her own life. her father has suggested instagram "helped kill" her. adam mosseri, head of the company, has acknowledged it is ‘not where it needs to be on the issues of self—harm and suicide‘. our correspondent angus crawford, who first highlighted molly's case, has the story. i've seen videos. i've seen pictures. nothing's blocked. no. nothing's blurred. i haven't seen anything blurred. meet grace, lucy, shani and julia. if you search for self—harm, you are then suddenly guided to how to commit suicide, how to hang yourself, how to tie a noose. horrified by molly's story and spurred into action, though their own families haven't been affected, this week, each set up a brand—new account. and they have a message for the head of instagram. you can still go and read how to kill yourself
a naming ceremony for the new british—built mars rover.am has told the bbc it will act swiftly to remove all graphic images of self—harm. it's a response to the suicide of 14—year—old molly russell — she had been viewing such images on the site before she took her own life. her father has suggested instagram "helped kill" her. adam mosseri, head of the company, has acknowledged it is ‘not where it needs to be on the issues of self—harm and suicide‘. our correspondent...
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attempt to isolate iran plus the end of an iraq as nasr announces that its powering down its mars rover opportunity. will begin with breaking news out of the us where the house of representatives has passed a resolution to end american military involvement in the saudi led war in yemen it's a direct rebuke of the trump administration's support for the kingdom the measure now faces a contentious vote in the senate and trump says he will veto its she had her tons of reports some washington. this is a five minute vote this is the vote that the house of representatives then controlled by the republicans refused to allow last year with control having shifted to the democrats passage of a resolution ending u.s. involvement in the yemen war it was never in doubt nearly all of the bombs that have fallen say the same thing made in the united states of america they fall on weddings they fall on hospitals and on homes they fall on funerals reputable refugee camps and school busses i am mindful that this debate is taking place a day after the president disregarded the law and failed to report to co
attempt to isolate iran plus the end of an iraq as nasr announces that its powering down its mars rover opportunity. will begin with breaking news out of the us where the house of representatives has passed a resolution to end american military involvement in the saudi led war in yemen it's a direct rebuke of the trump administration's support for the kingdom the measure now faces a contentious vote in the senate and trump says he will veto its she had her tons of reports some washington. this...
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it's all over for rover bass's robotic mission comes to an end. well as a last winter system and scrapes through bringing rain and snow to took mr and afghanistan there's a bit of a gap before the next one's already developing developing over turkey will swing through into the west's levant during service a dropping temperatures bringing cloud and rain and some snow ties optically cold system it might well be a wet one once again and here is the big gap so enough gas and looks fine during services and friday but there's the rain spreading right across northern syria northern iraq and the cold front will sweep down picking up the winds ahead of it and behind it and change in the direction which usually picks up sun and the drones quite dampen moments as sand is going to be a big problem to be honest but the wind direction will be noticed had it suddenly means twenty four in riyadh the cloud comes across the border occasional showers are breaks of rain lasting hour or so and that's heading down towards bahrain and qatar maybe later on friday ahead o
it's all over for rover bass's robotic mission comes to an end. well as a last winter system and scrapes through bringing rain and snow to took mr and afghanistan there's a bit of a gap before the next one's already developing developing over turkey will swing through into the west's levant during service a dropping temperatures bringing cloud and rain and some snow ties optically cold system it might well be a wet one once again and here is the big gap so enough gas and looks fine during...
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why is this rosalind the rover?” rover. iam joined by tim peake. why is this rosalind the rover? up to the public. over36,000 entries, a huge response. there is so much public appetite for these expeditions. this is a big mission for the european space agency. why is it so vital to get out there and get to mars? it is an exciting mission. it is going to drill two metres under the surface of mars, thatis metres under the surface of mars, that is where we stand the best chance of finding molecules on mars. it is going to an ancient landing site where there was once an ocean. we know that 3.7 years ago mars and earth were similar. life could have evolved on mars as well. thank you, tim peake. this is an robotic mission heading to myers. it is being assembled together at the moment. scientists are working around the clock. —— to mars. it will be a fitting honour for the women who was an unsung hero and will have this legacy on mars. he wonderful tribute to her. let's see if it finds any evidence of life on mars. let's see what the weather is doing to us. we have wet and windy weather
why is this rosalind the rover?” rover. iam joined by tim peake. why is this rosalind the rover? up to the public. over36,000 entries, a huge response. there is so much public appetite for these expeditions. this is a big mission for the european space agency. why is it so vital to get out there and get to mars? it is an exciting mission. it is going to drill two metres under the surface of mars, thatis metres under the surface of mars, that is where we stand the best chance of finding...
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tim, why is this rosalind the rover, why the name?of human life, the dna and double helix, so it's only fitting that the mars rover is named after her because it will be searching for signs of past life on mars. you got the public involved with this naming process. absolutely. the competition was opened up to the public, 36,000 entries so a huge response and it shows that there is so much appetite — so much public appetite for these exploration missions. this really is a big mission for the european space agency. why is it so vital to get out there to mars? it's a really exciting mission. this rover is going to drill 2m under the surface of mars which is where we stand the best chance of understanding organic molecules which could have resided on mars, so it's going to a very special ancient landing site where there was once a liquid ocean — and we know that 3.7 billion years ago, earth and mars were very similar, so life could have evolved on mars as well. thank you very much, tim peake. this is obviously a robotic mission heading to
tim, why is this rosalind the rover, why the name?of human life, the dna and double helix, so it's only fitting that the mars rover is named after her because it will be searching for signs of past life on mars. you got the public involved with this naming process. absolutely. the competition was opened up to the public, 36,000 entries so a huge response and it shows that there is so much appetite — so much public appetite for these exploration missions. this really is a big mission for the...
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iam here i am here at a mockup mars where the prototype rover has been put through its paces.ything is almost ready that one vital element has been missing and thatis vital element has been missing and that is the name and today it's been unveiled as the rosalind franklin rover. to explain why i'm joined by a british astronaut tim peake. why the name? rosalind franklin, a great british scientist who did so much to unlock the secrets of human life, the dna and double helix so it's only fitting that the rover is named after her because it will be searching for signs of past life on mars. you got the public involved with this naming process. absolutely. the competition was opened up to the public, 36,000 entries to a huge response and it shows that there is so much appetite and public appetite for these exploration missions. this really is a big mission for the european space agency. why is it so vital to get out there to mars? it's a really exciting mission. this rover is going to drill two metres under the surface of mars which is where we stand the best chance of understanding
iam here i am here at a mockup mars where the prototype rover has been put through its paces.ything is almost ready that one vital element has been missing and thatis vital element has been missing and that is the name and today it's been unveiled as the rosalind franklin rover. to explain why i'm joined by a british astronaut tim peake. why the name? rosalind franklin, a great british scientist who did so much to unlock the secrets of human life, the dna and double helix so it's only fitting...
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on the red planet after a remarkable fifteen years the opportunity rover landed on mars back in two thousand and four with a projected mission of just three months but nasa obviously built it well as powered by its solar panels open it he was actually still going strong until communication finally ceased in a massive dust storm last june. they lasted so long in part because we built the hardware ok and if you want to accuse us of overengineering i would plead guilty as charged. another thing was that we got lucky with the weather i mean alternately it was the weather the killed opportunity but before that for years and years and years we would have these gusts of wind that we clean dust off of the rover solar arrays of tiny harrison is the director of research at the new space initiative at arizona state university madame thank you so much for joining us as we were hearing i think air opportunity was meant to last only nine martian days but apparently lasted fifteen years and now it's fall and silent and after fifteen years and nasa said that it's actually transformed our understand
on the red planet after a remarkable fifteen years the opportunity rover landed on mars back in two thousand and four with a projected mission of just three months but nasa obviously built it well as powered by its solar panels open it he was actually still going strong until communication finally ceased in a massive dust storm last june. they lasted so long in part because we built the hardware ok and if you want to accuse us of overengineering i would plead guilty as charged. another thing...
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. >>> and red rover red rover. nasa says good-bye to its history-making explorer after nearly two decades of it images from mars, making it mission complete. this is thursday, february 14, 2019. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with savannah guthrie and hoda kotb. live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >>> welcome to "today," thank you for joining us on this thursday. it also happens to be valentine's day. >> happy valentine's day. we'll be all about the love later in the show. >> but we'll get starting with our top story. all eyes on capitol hill where lawmakers have vote to avert another government shutdown. president trump is signaling that he will sign that bipartisan funding deal to keep the government open but could a? last-minute something that derail the entire thing? nbc wh nbc white kristen welker has the latest o kris this back and forth. good morning, kristen. r: all s pointing to the government staying open. th >> good morning, hoda.e biparti cleared an importa all signs are pointing to
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on might be worse off than others is a jaguar land rover is pretty much tied to the u.k. and while companies like nissan are leaving and b.m.w. is taking a break that will be very hard for for jaguar land rover to to do and over fifty percent of the u.k.'s car exports still go to the twenty seven countries right now and that is it's a big problem they have to help us if it's thank you so much for this. turning to an of the anniversary iran prepares for celebrations to mark the fourteenth on the surreal the one nine hundred seventy nine revolution and during those four decades the country had to deal with the impact economic sanctions had aimed at forcing it to change its policies hardest hit of course. ordinary citizens report takes us to the country's capital tehran. on a cold february afternoon in downtown tehran the streets are busy. however inside but is a small restaurant it's a different story. the latest round of economic sanctions have had a big effect on the price of chicken has man stepped it costs almost double what it did a few months ago and customers are sta
on might be worse off than others is a jaguar land rover is pretty much tied to the u.k. and while companies like nissan are leaving and b.m.w. is taking a break that will be very hard for for jaguar land rover to to do and over fifty percent of the u.k.'s car exports still go to the twenty seven countries right now and that is it's a big problem they have to help us if it's thank you so much for this. turning to an of the anniversary iran prepares for celebrations to mark the fourteenth on the...
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it has been named to david -- named to the rosalind franklin rover.atind franklin, british scientist who did so much to unlock the secrets to human life with the double helix, it is only fitting that rsthe over is named after rosalind because it will be searing for signs of past life on mars. rebecca: you got the public involved in the naming process. >> the competition was open up to the public, 36,000es entries hugense. it shows there is so much public appetite for the exploration missions. rebecca: it really is a big mission for the european space agency. why is it so vital? >> it is a really exciting mission. this rover is going to drill two metersnder the surface of mars, and that is where we stand the best chance of discovering organic molecules that could have resided on mars. it goes to a special landing site, where there was once a liquid ocean. wew kat 3.7 billion years ago, earth and mars were similar. life couldn ave evolvedrs as well. rebecca: thank you very much. this is obviously mission heading to mars. thing has bee assembled and scie
it has been named to david -- named to the rosalind franklin rover.atind franklin, british scientist who did so much to unlock the secrets to human life with the double helix, it is only fitting that rsthe over is named after rosalind because it will be searing for signs of past life on mars. rebecca: you got the public involved in the naming process. >> the competition was open up to the public, 36,000es entries hugense. it shows there is so much public appetite for the exploration...
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and it's all every vote for the moans rover opportunity nasa calls an end to its most successful malls mission. the world's largest passenger jet is having its life cut short says it'll stop production of the a three eighty in two years' time the super jumbos largest customer emirates airline has announced a drastic reduction in orders the dubai based carrier one small it's cheaper to run substitutes instead says that means it can't afford to keep its a three eighty production line in southern france other than putting thousands of jobs at risk. the european aircraft manufacturer had high hopes for the double decker when it first took to the skies in two thousand and five singapore airlines passengers were the first to fly the new giants two years later but aircraft sales failed to take off the a three eighty it was designed to overtake the aging seven four seven jumbo jet built by boeing in america although popular with both pilots and passengers airlines struggle to fill the five hundred or so seats needed to make a profit and the huge size of the four engine jets means they're more
and it's all every vote for the moans rover opportunity nasa calls an end to its most successful malls mission. the world's largest passenger jet is having its life cut short says it'll stop production of the a three eighty in two years' time the super jumbos largest customer emirates airline has announced a drastic reduction in orders the dubai based carrier one small it's cheaper to run substitutes instead says that means it can't afford to keep its a three eighty production line in southern...
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. >>> it is mission complete for nasa's mars rover opportunity. elizabeth cook is here with how it outperformed its initial mission in a big way. >> it has been 15 years since opportunity first launched to the red planet. the initial mission was just for 90 days. the record-setting 30 of the opportunity mars rover have come to an end. >> i am standing here with a sense of deep appreciation and gratitude that i declare the opportunity mission is complete. >> reporter: nasa made repeated attempts to contact the vehicle. they last heard from opportunity last june before a planetwide dust storm blocked sunlight from the solar panels. >> the black and the skies over the rover. >> reporter: was in 2004, opportunity vastly outperformed its initial 90 day mission. among its achievements, finding evidence that water once flowed on mars. it also examined the first meter right found on another planet. >> people are going to benefiting all over the world. they are going to be benefiting from this science for years to come. >> even though it is a machine and w
. >>> it is mission complete for nasa's mars rover opportunity. elizabeth cook is here with how it outperformed its initial mission in a big way. >> it has been 15 years since opportunity first launched to the red planet. the initial mission was just for 90 days. the record-setting 30 of the opportunity mars rover have come to an end. >> i am standing here with a sense of deep appreciation and gratitude that i declare the opportunity mission is complete. >> reporter:...
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and the range rover sport plug in hybrid. since two thousand and four the range rover sport has offered a compelling mix of sporting dynamics and off road capability today we test the lunch s.u.v. in a version designed to ease your environmental conscience that four hundred plug in hybrid. car testing is paid three cents that if we look under the car's hood we see the basic gasoline engine to leaders in four cylinders that put out two hundred twenty one kilowatt so it is supported by a one hundred five kilowatt electric motor connected to the transmission under the car that brings the vehicles overall system performance to two hundred ninety seven kilowatts. the additional electric power boost the hybrids my. actually i'm torque by an impressive two hundred forty newton meters to six hundred forty over the four hundred produced by the gasoline engine alone. and as an ina says another special feature is this flap here in the radiator grille in the car's front it conceals the connection for the charging cable and charging takes
and the range rover sport plug in hybrid. since two thousand and four the range rover sport has offered a compelling mix of sporting dynamics and off road capability today we test the lunch s.u.v. in a version designed to ease your environmental conscience that four hundred plug in hybrid. car testing is paid three cents that if we look under the car's hood we see the basic gasoline engine to leaders in four cylinders that put out two hundred twenty one kilowatt so it is supported by a one...
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and with it, the mars exploration rover mission as complete. but mars exploration isn't over yet. which landed in 2012, is still covering ground. like many on social media, it offered its own eltonjohn tribute to its fallen fore—robot, saying... but the death of the rover some have nicknamed 0ppy marks the end of the longest serving space robot, which gave us the first glimpses of hope of the possibility of life elsewhere. kim gittleson, bbc news. not long to go now until the oscars, and hollywood's traditional film industry could be excused for feeling a little nervous at the challenge posed by the rise of the streaming services. netflix, for example, has for the first time been nominated for best picture, the black—and—white autobiographical movie roma. tom brook reports. roma has been the subject of a massive campaign by netflix to win 0scars. the chief aim to bring a best picture victory to director alfonso cuaron‘s largely autobiographical portrait of his family's housemaid in his childhood home in mexico city in early 1970s. cuaron is taking the big marketing push in his str
and with it, the mars exploration rover mission as complete. but mars exploration isn't over yet. which landed in 2012, is still covering ground. like many on social media, it offered its own eltonjohn tribute to its fallen fore—robot, saying... but the death of the rover some have nicknamed 0ppy marks the end of the longest serving space robot, which gave us the first glimpses of hope of the possibility of life elsewhere. kim gittleson, bbc news. not long to go now until the oscars, and...
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explore the environment and report back to the rover and then the rover. we'll go with a point of interest. but with robots working completely independently what happens if one stops taking part in swarm decisions it's actually like wood humans will do if you have if you're sitting in the room and you have to find the spot you know so there are lots of games we have to find this by using a i did some point old by discussion i think this is a spy in the everybody agrees that there's a spy might not be the spy but he will be cut off the network anyway so a kind of majority rule but could this will not also at some point choose to cut people out fairly. well we hope that this doesn't happen and do we actually this is we're actually working on a system to verify that. prop at these did not emerge from the collaboration with the robots here on the chess field at least the communication between human and machine is working well and the germans are bound to come back to us at some point at the very latest when the batteries run out. people have mixed feelings abo
explore the environment and report back to the rover and then the rover. we'll go with a point of interest. but with robots working completely independently what happens if one stops taking part in swarm decisions it's actually like wood humans will do if you have if you're sitting in the room and you have to find the spot you know so there are lots of games we have to find this by using a i did some point old by discussion i think this is a spy in the everybody agrees that there's a spy might...
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and with it, the mars exploration rover mission as complete. but mars exploration isn't over yet.covering ground. like many on social media, it offered its own eltonjohn tribute to its fallen fore—robot, saying... but the death of the rover some have nicknamed 0ppy marks the end of the longest serving space robot, which gave us the first glimpses of hope of the possibility of life elsewhere. kim gittleson, bbc news. just to recap the breaking news, the planemaker airbus has announced it. producing the a380 superjumbo. this is after the main airline that buys them, emirates, has decided to cut back the number from 162 to 123 but emirates have confirmed in a new deal worth $21 billion it will be buying smaller planes thought to be more cost—effective, fuel efficient, hence their decision to switch to those. airbus is to stop producing the super—jumbo a380. i'll be back with the business briefing in just a few moments. hello, good morning. it feels like spring has sprung. a temperature of 1a degrees the highest. temperatures could get higher. it is so mild because our air is coming f
and with it, the mars exploration rover mission as complete. but mars exploration isn't over yet.covering ground. like many on social media, it offered its own eltonjohn tribute to its fallen fore—robot, saying... but the death of the rover some have nicknamed 0ppy marks the end of the longest serving space robot, which gave us the first glimpses of hope of the possibility of life elsewhere. kim gittleson, bbc news. just to recap the breaking news, the planemaker airbus has announced it....
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i'm here at mock—up mars where the prototype rover is being put through its places, designed to close rosalind franklin was a great british scientists who did so much to unlock the secrets of human life, dna. it is only fitting that mars rover is named after her because it will be searching for signs of past life on mars. the public were involved with the naming process. absolutely, the competition is open to up to the public, over 30,000 entries. response which shows there is so much public appetite these missions. this is a big nation for the european space agency, why is it so vital to get to mars? it is really exciting mission. this rover will drill two metres under the surface of mars where we stand the best chance of discovering organic molecules which could have resided on mars. it is going to an ancient landing site weather was once a liquid ocean. we know that the .7 billion years ago earth and mars we re very billion years ago earth and mars were very similar still life could have evolved on mars this well. thank you very much. this is obviously a robotic mission to mars and
i'm here at mock—up mars where the prototype rover is being put through its places, designed to close rosalind franklin was a great british scientists who did so much to unlock the secrets of human life, dna. it is only fitting that mars rover is named after her because it will be searching for signs of past life on mars. the public were involved with the naming process. absolutely, the competition is open to up to the public, over 30,000 entries. response which shows there is so much public...
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and with it, the mars exploration rover mr —— mission is complete.y, which landed in 2012, is still covering ground. like many on social media, it offered its own eltonjohn tribute to its fall and fall robot, saying this. but the death of the rover marks the end of the longest serving space robot, which gave us the first quinces of hope of the possibility of life elsewhere. kim —— kim gittleson, bbc news. —— the first quinces of hope. not long to go now until the oscars — and hollywood's traditional film industry could be excused for feeling a little nervous at the challenge posed by the rise of the streaming services. netflix, for example, has for the first time been nominated for best picture — the black and white autobiographical movie roma. tom brook reports. roma has been the subject of a massive campaign by netflix to win 0scars. the chief aim to bring a best picture victory to director alfonso cuaron‘s largely autobiographical portrait of his family's housemaid in his childhood home in mexico city in early 1970s. cuaron is taking the big marke
and with it, the mars exploration rover mr —— mission is complete.y, which landed in 2012, is still covering ground. like many on social media, it offered its own eltonjohn tribute to its fall and fall robot, saying this. but the death of the rover marks the end of the longest serving space robot, which gave us the first quinces of hope of the possibility of life elsewhere. kim —— kim gittleson, bbc news. —— the first quinces of hope. not long to go now until the oscars — and...
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and crystal palace coast into the quarterfinals of the fa cup with a win over doncaster rovers.amily of shamima begum, one of three british school girls who left britain to join the islamic state group, say they've been told that she's given birth to a boy. the 19—year—old is living in a refugee camp in northern syria, after fleeing the last is stronghold in the eastern part of the country. her family has asked the british government to help bring her home. it comes as president trump has called for the uk and other european countries to take back hundreds of members of is, captured in syria and iraq, and to put them on trial. daniel sandford reports. this morning came news from shamima begum's family she's given birth to a baby son in a refugee camp in northern syria. it adds another layer of complication to the case of the schoolgirl who joined is and now wants to come back. shamima begum first came to attention after leaving her home in east london with two school friends four years ago aged just 15. she married an is fighter in raqqa and had remained with the group until fle
and crystal palace coast into the quarterfinals of the fa cup with a win over doncaster rovers.amily of shamima begum, one of three british school girls who left britain to join the islamic state group, say they've been told that she's given birth to a boy. the 19—year—old is living in a refugee camp in northern syria, after fleeing the last is stronghold in the eastern part of the country. her family has asked the british government to help bring her home. it comes as president trump has...
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opportunity and its in rover spirit landed in 2004.o last just 90 days, they wouldn't quit. >> these two rovers really did change the way we think about doing planetary science. >> reporte the biggest discovery, evidence that mars ce was onot and wet.t the perfecvironment for life that could even exist underground today. ptile spirit fell silent in 2010, opportunit going. then last june it was lost in a massive dust cloud. >> even though it's a machine and we're saying good-bye, it's still very hard. r orter: while another rover, curiosity, remains, opportunity is now a part of the planet it sought to e. tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> one of the things that brought me to washington today is an efrt to help kids ac separate ft from fiction in the news they consume online. at wood row wilson high school, representatives of media wise shared tips on how to eck facts. the pointer institute is working with stanford university on a media wise curriculum to bi rolled out to ion students eventually, including some i spoke with today a
opportunity and its in rover spirit landed in 2004.o last just 90 days, they wouldn't quit. >> these two rovers really did change the way we think about doing planetary science. >> reporte the biggest discovery, evidence that mars ce was onot and wet.t the perfecvironment for life that could even exist underground today. ptile spirit fell silent in 2010, opportunit going. then last june it was lost in a massive dust cloud. >> even though it's a machine and we're saying...
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the mas rover opportunity was a plucky little robot about the size of a golf cot it delivered a mountain of information about a planet that has long kept should be a magination of scientists and space enthusiasts alike opportunity defied all predictions by rolling across the red planet for almost fifteen years until a planet wide sandstone coated at solar panels and dust in june nessa message the unresponsive robot more than a thousand times of the past eight months and reached out a final time on tuesday i learned this morning i thought we had not heard back and our the alofa opportunity remained silent. it is stare for i thought i'm standing here with a sense of deep appreciation and gratitude that i declare the opportunity mission as complete liftoff. in two thousand and three the opportunity rover touchdown a year later and for almost fifteen years nessa scientists have explored the wonders of mobs through the robot opportunity provided evidence of liquid water delivered remarkable geological data and enabled scientists to delve into the possibility of life. but they say opportunity
the mas rover opportunity was a plucky little robot about the size of a golf cot it delivered a mountain of information about a planet that has long kept should be a magination of scientists and space enthusiasts alike opportunity defied all predictions by rolling across the red planet for almost fifteen years until a planet wide sandstone coated at solar panels and dust in june nessa message the unresponsive robot more than a thousand times of the past eight months and reached out a final time...
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. >>> coming up, red rover, red rover, the mission is over. images coming up right after this. i'm dying. oh, we're dying. if you can hear us, honey, your father and i are dying. i'm dying. i'm dying. i'm dying! does anyone have a charger? yeah, just... down here. (grunting) sorry, i'm dying. i'm dying. ( ♪ ) for family essentials... i'm dying. anf!take an extra 15 or 20% cute women's tees are just $12.74... pick up new denim for the kids... and bath towels are just $7.64. plus - take an extra $10 offyo $50 or more home purchase! this weekend - only at kohl's. rudy got older and suddenly stopped eating...t, then we found freshpet. now rudy's 13, and going on 3. ♪ nivea essentially enriched body lotion, with two times the almond oil. it deeply nourishes skin for 48 hours. ♪ one, two ♪ three, whoo! nivea essentially enriched. deeply nourishes for 48 hours. nivea essentially enriched. (vo) the only network to win in all four major awards is the one more people rely on. choose america's most reliable network on the best device, iphone. get iphone
. >>> coming up, red rover, red rover, the mission is over. images coming up right after this. i'm dying. oh, we're dying. if you can hear us, honey, your father and i are dying. i'm dying. i'm dying. i'm dying! does anyone have a charger? yeah, just... down here. (grunting) sorry, i'm dying. i'm dying. ( ♪ ) for family essentials... i'm dying. anf!take an extra 15 or 20% cute women's tees are just $12.74... pick up new denim for the kids... and bath towels are just $7.64. plus -...
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the rovers were expected to last 90 days. they say the voters back in a have been given more knowledge about mars then day expected. >>> the war years had to go to portland but they may be without all-star thompson. he hurt a finger on his non- shooting hand. the war years the the jags 115- 108. this is the non-shooting figure. it might have been dislocated. he will have it examined to find out if you will be able to play against the trailblazers the break begins after the game in harlem. >>> the giants begin spring training today with pitchers and catchers. it was a slow off season. they did not make a major splash . there is still some big fish like harper, machado and position players will report to spring training.>>> the oakland a's, they are looking to build on the short playoff run. they had a busy off-season announcing plans to build a new stadium along with signing free agents. the position players, table report on friday. >>> questions remain on where the oakland raiders will play next season. the director told ktvu
the rovers were expected to last 90 days. they say the voters back in a have been given more knowledge about mars then day expected. >>> the war years had to go to portland but they may be without all-star thompson. he hurt a finger on his non- shooting hand. the war years the the jags 115- 108. this is the non-shooting figure. it might have been dislocated. he will have it examined to find out if you will be able to play against the trailblazers the break begins after the game in...
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(ken) after more than a decade on mars -- nasa's opportunity rover has completed its mission.ientists lost contact with the rover in june after a dust storm covered mars and prevented sunlight from reaching the solar-powered vehicle. they have not been able to get in touch with opportunity since then. after a final attempt at communication last night -- nasa announced the news today. dr. michael watkins:<"spirit and opportunity may be gone but they leave us a legacy. and that's a legacy of a new paradigm for solar system exploration. /// they didn't know what they would find. they didn't know which direction they would go. sometimes from one day to the next. and they made it work and they made it work longer than any of us thought possible."> (ken)possible."> (ken) the mars exploration rover sent back valuable information on the red planet for several years. "opportunity" was launched in 2004 for a 90 day mission -- which it well exceeded. during its time on mars -- the rover found parts of the planet suitable for sustaining microbial life. starting tonight with the warriors,
(ken) after more than a decade on mars -- nasa's opportunity rover has completed its mission.ientists lost contact with the rover in june after a dust storm covered mars and prevented sunlight from reaching the solar-powered vehicle. they have not been able to get in touch with opportunity since then. after a final attempt at communication last night -- nasa announced the news today. dr. michael watkins: (ken)possible."> (ken) the mars exploration rover sent back valuable information on...
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mars rover rosalyn the rover set to launch in two thousand and twenty the new rover will be equipped with an automated laboratory that will be looking for life in the very fibers of the dust of mars so some sixty years after her passing rosalind franklin has finally been put in her place among the stardust of the gods very good very good well they will join up with that is our show for you today remember everyone in this world we are told we are loved and up so we told you all i love to rover and i've traveled a lot with deep on watching those talks never great day and night of. this woman who are them so. good. much of those who heard it's a preview of the most moving. we will go. but it. sure gives you for the review since good good. more muslim also in the gulf will give you films for good good good. good good issue also look look at this immutable mummy if you will if stuart move to the issue go to. the slopes to order some to the two need to fill it with the little missed dates to look it is it's. just such small distance distinct movements they mashed old truck to stop the pres
mars rover rosalyn the rover set to launch in two thousand and twenty the new rover will be equipped with an automated laboratory that will be looking for life in the very fibers of the dust of mars so some sixty years after her passing rosalind franklin has finally been put in her place among the stardust of the gods very good very good well they will join up with that is our show for you today remember everyone in this world we are told we are loved and up so we told you all i love to rover...
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on the red planet after a remarkable fifteen years the opportunity rover landed on mars back in two thousand and four with a projected mission of just three months powered by solar panels opportunity was still going strong until communication finally seized in a massive sandstorm last june tanya harrison was a science team collaborator on the mars rover mission she says despite its demise not that we'll continue to have a robotic presence on the red planet it's so opportunity it was one of our first missions on the ground where we actually found direct evidence of liquid water in the history of mars so we'd seen a lot of evidence from orbit that there river isn't oceans and lakes inside craters but opportunity even a glimpse of that evidence on the ground and we were able to piece together a story of how mobile water environments on mars that could have supported life as we know it. so we've taken steps a spirit an opportunity the twin rovers their goal was to follow the water and then the next step that we had with the curiosity rover which landed in two thousand and twelve and is
on the red planet after a remarkable fifteen years the opportunity rover landed on mars back in two thousand and four with a projected mission of just three months powered by solar panels opportunity was still going strong until communication finally seized in a massive sandstorm last june tanya harrison was a science team collaborator on the mars rover mission she says despite its demise not that we'll continue to have a robotic presence on the red planet it's so opportunity it was one of our...
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in two thousand and three the opportunity rover touchdown a year later and for almost fifteen years nessa scientists have explored the wonders of mobs through the robot opportunity provided evidence of liquid water delivered remarkable geological data and enabled scientists to delve into the possibility of life. but they say opportunity taught them just as much about bird bush making generic. designed to travel a thousand made his opportunity ended up roving forty five kilometers and built to last three months the tough little rova worked for almost fifteen years you know i think if you had sat me down and fed me truth serum and said before we let the case where is how long you think they're really going to last i would've said i think we'll get six or eight months out and if we get lucky we might even get a year fourteen and a half nobody nobody expected that opportunities retirement won't be the end of masi exploration but it's all over for this hardworking little rover space lovers will always hold a soft spot for opportunity one of the originals opportunity is lost but neva forgotten
in two thousand and three the opportunity rover touchdown a year later and for almost fifteen years nessa scientists have explored the wonders of mobs through the robot opportunity provided evidence of liquid water delivered remarkable geological data and enabled scientists to delve into the possibility of life. but they say opportunity taught them just as much about bird bush making generic. designed to travel a thousand made his opportunity ended up roving forty five kilometers and built to...