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buzz aldrin has claimed different. first, he's claimed that he's the first human to urinate on the moon. no one's contest did that, probably for a variety of reasons. but unfortunately for aldrin his urine collection device which you can see here broke as he was descending that ladder, he joined neil armstrong on the surface about a half an hour after armstrong had been walking on the and so he he walked around in a wet boot. so his experience on the lunar surface was slightly different. i like showing this artifact not only is this question we always get, how do you go to the bathroom in space? but this is also a way that an artifact can be silent and subtle reminder of some of the history. so if you look over here, they're quite old now, but is the way that an astronaut would attach themselves to the urine collection device and these are designed for male bodies. and it's a reminder that all the first astronauts were men. and it wouldn't be till the 1980s with the shuttle program that the us sent women to the moon or
buzz aldrin has claimed different. first, he's claimed that he's the first human to urinate on the moon. no one's contest did that, probably for a variety of reasons. but unfortunately for aldrin his urine collection device which you can see here broke as he was descending that ladder, he joined neil armstrong on the surface about a half an hour after armstrong had been walking on the and so he he walked around in a wet boot. so his experience on the lunar surface was slightly different. i like...
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Dec 11, 2023
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buzz aldrin has claimed different. first, he's claimed that he's the first human to urinate on the moon. no one's contest did that, probably for a variety of reasons. but unfortunately for aldrin his urine collection device which you can see here broke as he was descending that ladder, he joined neil armstrong on the surface about a half an hour after armstrong had been walking on the and so he he walked around in a wet boot. so his experience on the lunar surface was slightly different. i like showing this artifact not only is this question we always get, how do you go to the bathroom in space? but this is also a way that an artifact can be silent and subtle reminder of some of the history. so if you look over here, they're quite old now, but is the way that an astronaut would attach themselves to the urine collection device and these are designed for male bodies. and it's a reminder that all the first astronauts were men. and it wouldn't be till the 1980s with the shuttle program that the us sent women to the moon or
buzz aldrin has claimed different. first, he's claimed that he's the first human to urinate on the moon. no one's contest did that, probably for a variety of reasons. but unfortunately for aldrin his urine collection device which you can see here broke as he was descending that ladder, he joined neil armstrong on the surface about a half an hour after armstrong had been walking on the and so he he walked around in a wet boot. so his experience on the lunar surface was slightly different. i like...
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Dec 25, 2023
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george patton and buzz aldrin.ist of notable graduates are just as impressive as the architectural on campus. it was the first institution in the nation to adopt the gothic style of architecture. four buildings forming anne a fortress, among them the ex question set cadet chapel which resembles a medieval fortress. immigrants were told they would get citizenship if it was completed in five years. they completed it in 19 months. one of the graduating class from 1802 to 1976. tradition remains a big part of the academy. as soldiers wear the same style gray uniforms as those in 1802 as a badge of honor while living out the motto, duty, honor and country. the holiday season would not be complete without the annual west point holiday concert that takes place at the academy's eisenhower hall. named for a class of 1915 graduates, general and later president, dwight d. eisenhower. it's one of the largest theaters in america designed to hold the entire corps of cadets. here is the west point band performing the christmas cl
george patton and buzz aldrin.ist of notable graduates are just as impressive as the architectural on campus. it was the first institution in the nation to adopt the gothic style of architecture. four buildings forming anne a fortress, among them the ex question set cadet chapel which resembles a medieval fortress. immigrants were told they would get citizenship if it was completed in five years. they completed it in 19 months. one of the graduating class from 1802 to 1976. tradition remains a...
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and this ship is nothing like apollo that carried neil armstrong and buzz aldrin.uch more automated already they're training at nasa's johnson center. >> i'm most looking forward to paving the way for the future back to the moon onto mars the fact that we get to contribute to that, absolutely an honor >> we are proud to be a part of the artemis generation we are the artemis generation. and we are going back to the moon >> reporter: later this decade, they hope artemis and starship will raunendezvous and begin building a lunar base. china wants to land its own astronauts there by 2030 also in 2024, boeing is hoping to finally launch its star liner to the space station many years delayed and behind spacex and jared isaacman will command polaris dawn, another private mission with three others in a spacex rocket set to reach the highest earth orbit ever flown i caught up with them training in colorado. why do this? why do we need to go into space >> i mean, there are questions that we've been asking ourselves since like the dawn of civilization, right? that we don't fl
and this ship is nothing like apollo that carried neil armstrong and buzz aldrin.uch more automated already they're training at nasa's johnson center. >> i'm most looking forward to paving the way for the future back to the moon onto mars the fact that we get to contribute to that, absolutely an honor >> we are proud to be a part of the artemis generation we are the artemis generation. and we are going back to the moon >> reporter: later this decade, they hope artemis and...
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grant, dwight d eisenhower, george patton, and g buzzra aldrin.t of notable graduates are just as impressive as the architecture on campus. the academy was the first institutions in the nation to adopt the gothic style of architecture. core buildings forming a imposing granite fortress, symbolic of the strength and tenacity to lead the united states army into the future. among them the exquisite cadet chapel which resembles a medieval fortress overlooking medieval fortress overlooking irish and italian immigrants who were stonemasons were told they would get citizenship if the chapel was completed in fiveget years. they completed it in 14 months. the 1492 windows truth themo sanctuary are dedicated to onein of the graduating classes from 1802 to 1976. ♪ tradition reminutes a big part of the academy. as soldiers wear the same style gray uniforms as those in 1802 as a badge of honor. while living out the motto, duty, honor, and country. ♪. >> class dismissed. [cheering] the holiday season would not be complete without the annual west point holiday c
grant, dwight d eisenhower, george patton, and g buzzra aldrin.t of notable graduates are just as impressive as the architecture on campus. the academy was the first institutions in the nation to adopt the gothic style of architecture. core buildings forming a imposing granite fortress, symbolic of the strength and tenacity to lead the united states army into the future. among them the exquisite cadet chapel which resembles a medieval fortress overlooking medieval fortress overlooking irish and...
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. $260.00 palestinians were killed $67.00, which aldrin. and now another war on guys this one far worse than any other at age 16 today, an average kind of simian child is living to what's being described as a genocide. 60 days of war, in which more than 16248 people have been killed. more than 7000, a 112 of them. children. how should behave buyer has more now and how guys as children have borne the brunt of israel's for on the territory. i'm just getting a join. the number of children shouted by the boy in gaza. his entire family was injured and he's ready. bombardment. his parents sent him to a hospital in han, eunice hoping who would cover soon a relative who lives in the area is now looking off to him and the richard for an upper off and the cream last a hand and has shrapnel in the eyes. the hospital told us there's nothing they can do. so we hoped he could be transferred to you too. but no one came to provide help them and the poor boy cries the whole time. thousands of children and mine is what killed or missing another level across
. $260.00 palestinians were killed $67.00, which aldrin. and now another war on guys this one far worse than any other at age 16 today, an average kind of simian child is living to what's being described as a genocide. 60 days of war, in which more than 16248 people have been killed. more than 7000, a 112 of them. children. how should behave buyer has more now and how guys as children have borne the brunt of israel's for on the territory. i'm just getting a join. the number of children shouted...
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but there were so many great people on the list, three of the lionesses, maggie aldrin pocock, so manyer leisure activities throughout the whole world, so it feels as though, though i have got it, this is for the women's prize fiction and for next year the women's prize for nonfiction and everybody who has made the prize happen and everyone who has been and one and the many millions of readers who have engaged with the prize and will carry on, so it feels a celebration of the prize as much as anything else. charities like... just explain to people you may not know much about the women's prize for fiction and nonfiction, know much about the women's prize forfiction and nonfiction, it is one of the biggest literary prizes in the world now. how hard has it been to get it to there from its inception? if}! been to get it to there from its inception?— been to get it to there from its ince tion? , , .,, , been to get it to there from its ince tion? , , ., , , ., inception? 0! oh, yes, it has been a lona old inception? 0! oh, yes, it has been a long old road. _ inception? 0! oh, yes, it has be
but there were so many great people on the list, three of the lionesses, maggie aldrin pocock, so manyer leisure activities throughout the whole world, so it feels as though, though i have got it, this is for the women's prize fiction and for next year the women's prize for nonfiction and everybody who has made the prize happen and everyone who has been and one and the many millions of readers who have engaged with the prize and will carry on, so it feels a celebration of the prize as much as...
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and this ship is nothing like apollo that carried neil armstrong and buzz aldrin., much more automated. already, they're training at nasa's johnson space center. mission specialist christina cook and canadian fighter pilot, jeremy hanson. >> i'm most looking forward to paving the way for the future back to the moon, onto mars. the fact we get to contribute to that, absolutely an honor, the honor of my life. >> and we are proud to be a part of the artemis generation. we are the artemis generation, and we are going back to the moon. >> reporter: later this decade, nasa hopes the starship will rendezvous in orbit, then land on the moon's south pole and begin building a lunar base. china wants to land its own astronauts there by 2030. but america's return to the moon will not be an apollo repeat. >> we're going back to the moon. it's actually a different moon. we're going to the south pole. >> reporter: the south pole, which may hold frozen ice water, critical for a future moon base and a potential source of rocket fuel for missions on to mars. it's why india landed a
and this ship is nothing like apollo that carried neil armstrong and buzz aldrin., much more automated. already, they're training at nasa's johnson space center. mission specialist christina cook and canadian fighter pilot, jeremy hanson. >> i'm most looking forward to paving the way for the future back to the moon, onto mars. the fact we get to contribute to that, absolutely an honor, the honor of my life. >> and we are proud to be a part of the artemis generation. we are the...
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unfortunately what happened is president zelenskyy a year ago was buzz aldrin, flew to the moon. apollo 12 crew. same moon but three months later and nobody remembers his name. >> you speak of territorial integrity and i know you're aware of conversations that are going on here in the u.s. that ultimately there's going to have to be some kind of deal, that putin i never going to walk away unless he has something to declare as a victory for his people, especially now that he's running for re-election and that may involve ukraine being willing to cede some land. do you see any circumstance under which president zelenskyy and ukraine would agree to that? >> i think you know putin is using all of his available agents of influence, all the potential like propaganda and political tricks to try to force us to that negotiating table but if you look carefully at what the messaging is from russia, they are not willing to negotiate, end this war, because for them, they found a good way of keeping putin in power forever and giving russia a reason to exist. this ambitious that he has. we need
unfortunately what happened is president zelenskyy a year ago was buzz aldrin, flew to the moon. apollo 12 crew. same moon but three months later and nobody remembers his name. >> you speak of territorial integrity and i know you're aware of conversations that are going on here in the u.s. that ultimately there's going to have to be some kind of deal, that putin i never going to walk away unless he has something to declare as a victory for his people, especially now that he's running for...
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and this ship is nothing like -- neil armstrong and buzz aldrin.vanced, much more elevated. >> already, the training at nasa johnson space center. -- victor glover, mission specialist christina cook, and canadian fighter pilot jeremy hansen. >> i'm most looking forward to paving the way for the future. back to the moon, until my eyes. the fact that we get to contribute to that, absolutely an honor. the honor of my life. >> later this decade, nasa hopes artemis and elon musk's starship well rendezvous in lunar orbit, and land on the moon's south pole and begin building a lunar base. china wants to land its own and stream knots there by 2030. >> we're going back to the moon. it's actually a different moon. we're going to the south pole. >> the south pole, which may hold frozen ice water, critical for a future moon base, and a potential source of rocket fuel from missions on to mars. it's why india landed the probe there in 2023. and it's the same region that china is targeting fracking men landing. the new space race seems likely to pick up speed in
and this ship is nothing like -- neil armstrong and buzz aldrin.vanced, much more elevated. >> already, the training at nasa johnson space center. -- victor glover, mission specialist christina cook, and canadian fighter pilot jeremy hansen. >> i'm most looking forward to paving the way for the future. back to the moon, until my eyes. the fact that we get to contribute to that, absolutely an honor. the honor of my life. >> later this decade, nasa hopes artemis and elon musk's...
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miles just to get there and this ship is nothing like apollo that carried neil armstrong and buzz aldrinted. mission commander reid wiseman and jeremy hansen. >> i'm most looking forward to paving the way for the future, back to the moon, on to mars the fact that we get to contribute to that absolutely an honor. >> we are proud to be a part of the artemis generation. >> nasa hopes artemis and elon musk will rendezvous and land on the south pole and begin building a lunar base. china wants to land its own astronauts there in 3030 also in 2024, boeing is hoping to finally launch its star liner spaceship with astronauts to the space station. many years delayed and well behind arch rival spacexspacex set to reach the highest earth orbit ever flown. and another private mission with three others in a spacex rocket set to reach the highest earth orbit ever flown i caught up with them training in colorado. why do this? why do we need to go into space? >> i mean, there are questions that we have been asking ourselves since like the dawn of civilization, right, that we don't know the answers to, a
miles just to get there and this ship is nothing like apollo that carried neil armstrong and buzz aldrinted. mission commander reid wiseman and jeremy hansen. >> i'm most looking forward to paving the way for the future, back to the moon, on to mars the fact that we get to contribute to that absolutely an honor. >> we are proud to be a part of the artemis generation. >> nasa hopes artemis and elon musk will rendezvous and land on the south pole and begin building a lunar base....
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miles just to get there, and this ship is nothing like apollo that carried neil armstrong and buzz aldriny're training at nasa's johnson space center. mission commander reid wiseman, victor glover, christina koch, and canadian fighter pilot, jeremy hansen. >> i'm most looking forward to paving the way back to the future, back to the moon, onto mars. the fact we get to contribute to that, absolutely an honor. the honor of my life. >> we are proud to be a part of the artemis generation. we are the artemis generation and we're going back to the moon. >> reporter: nasa hopes artemis and elon musk's starship will rendezvous in lunar orbit and land on the moon's south pole and begin building a lunar base. china wants to land its own astronauts there by 2030. also in 2024, boeing is hoping to finally launch its starliner spaceship with astronauts to the space station. and billionaire entrepreneur, jared isaacman will also oversee a mission. i caught up with them in training in colorado. why do we need to do this? why do we need to go into space? >> i mean, there are questions that we've been ask
miles just to get there, and this ship is nothing like apollo that carried neil armstrong and buzz aldriny're training at nasa's johnson space center. mission commander reid wiseman, victor glover, christina koch, and canadian fighter pilot, jeremy hansen. >> i'm most looking forward to paving the way back to the future, back to the moon, onto mars. the fact we get to contribute to that, absolutely an honor. the honor of my life. >> we are proud to be a part of the artemis...