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the flight to antarctica is 6 hours.the second part of the polar explorer, which will accompany the cargo, since only a small number of things and scientific instruments can be taken on the plane. including the bulk of the cargo of the antarctic expedition comes with the vessel of the russian-tactical expedition from the city of st. petersburg, the ship moves for about one and a half to two months to our station , crosses the atlantic ocean, then the southern ocean and approaches the coast. antarctica volumes, probably equipment every time too you are increasing. yes, of course, well, firstly, there is a scientific base and the instruments that they carry become more complicated every time, including the volume of their number increases, plus everything needs to be brought there . everything starts with products. their number of years is also increasing, it is necessary to take a strategic stock of products, an unpredictable region where navigation is difficult, aviation communication, when there are all sorts of force m
the flight to antarctica is 6 hours.the second part of the polar explorer, which will accompany the cargo, since only a small number of things and scientific instruments can be taken on the plane. including the bulk of the cargo of the antarctic expedition comes with the vessel of the russian-tactical expedition from the city of st. petersburg, the ship moves for about one and a half to two months to our station , crosses the atlantic ocean, then the southern ocean and approaches the coast....
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they will fly to antarctica. is planned, it all depends on the weather and at the russian station novolazarevskaya, and we plan that with a good combination of weather conditions. they will be in the period somewhere from november 2 to 5, uh, stay until they fly to our station. yes, the flight will be on a small plane already. butler 67 - this is e. previously, we had such il-18 soviet two-engine ones, on such an aircraft they arrive in antarctica. such difficult logistics. you said 10 people to go there is such a list of brave ones, but after all, there will be not only, let's say, professionals got there, and newcomers we have this year, uh, as part of the expedition, we have 12 people in total. prior to that, the ladies line-up said uh, this year. we have five newcomers. yeah, there are five people who will be for the first time. as part of the expedition, go to antarctica and seven people who were already experienced. uh, many times some four by three. well, alexey alexandrovich says dashov. it's already misf
they will fly to antarctica. is planned, it all depends on the weather and at the russian station novolazarevskaya, and we plan that with a good combination of weather conditions. they will be in the period somewhere from november 2 to 5, uh, stay until they fly to our station. yes, the flight will be on a small plane already. butler 67 - this is e. previously, we had such il-18 soviet two-engine ones, on such an aircraft they arrive in antarctica. such difficult logistics. you said 10 people...
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antarctica you will not miss this opportunity.ow called, and exactly such trifles disturb you. we are delighted, bravo thank you, very touched. thank you. i don't sign autographs, that's stupid. i don't see much risk in the expedition, it can turn out to be beautiful adventures. you and i are the perfect team enough. all clear. think i don't have to think no. i don't understand. exactly, and it's not hard to understand. i want to be philip of the bush, not the son of the commander of the bush, that's all. i didn't think it was that difficult. because you haven't thought about it. clear. it's time for you not. didn't you think that you spit spit on everyone. and the funniest thing you know what is that i watched you rush forward, desperate purposefully. self-confident. i was proud of you. incredible, but only now i realized that you do not care at all. you thought, only about yourself , always only about yourself, having fun with your toys, inventions, amusing curiosity , making dreams come true. you're right. and i shouldn't have
antarctica you will not miss this opportunity.ow called, and exactly such trifles disturb you. we are delighted, bravo thank you, very touched. thank you. i don't sign autographs, that's stupid. i don't see much risk in the expedition, it can turn out to be beautiful adventures. you and i are the perfect team enough. all clear. think i don't have to think no. i don't understand. exactly, and it's not hard to understand. i want to be philip of the bush, not the son of the commander of the bush,...
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it's located in western antarctica and covers 192000 square kilometers. that makes it roughly the size of senegal, nicknamed the doomsday iglesia, the melting of it would lead to numerous flooded coastal cities. an international team of researches has now mapped the retreat of the ice giant over the centuries. the results of worrying to say the least, the glacier is falling apart much faster than originally thought. don't wait leisure itself could contribute around 60 centimeters globally to sea level rise. the problem is in fact that weights has such a central position in the west antarctic. i see that it's retreats and eventually collapse could cause the whole western i think i see to collapse and that would mean more than 3 meters of sea level rise. the sweeps glacier is part of the marine ice sheet. unlike some other glaciers on dry land, weights is grounded in the sea bed. one part called the ice shelves, floats on the water, and that's a problem. as a result of our greenhouse gas emissions, the water is getting warmer. as it heat south, it melts the
it's located in western antarctica and covers 192000 square kilometers. that makes it roughly the size of senegal, nicknamed the doomsday iglesia, the melting of it would lead to numerous flooded coastal cities. an international team of researches has now mapped the retreat of the ice giant over the centuries. the results of worrying to say the least, the glacier is falling apart much faster than originally thought. don't wait leisure itself could contribute around 60 centimeters globally to...
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it's located in western antarctica and covers 192000 square kilometers. that makes it roughly the size of senegal, nicknamed the doomsday iglesia, the melting of it would lead to numerous flooded coastal cities. an international team of researches has now mapped the retreat of the ice giant over the centuries. the results of worrying to say the least, the glazier is falling apart much faster than originally thought. so wait, leisure itself could contribute around 60 centimeters globally to sea level rise. the problem is in fact that weights have such a central position in the western pike. i see that it's retreat and eventually collapse could cause the whole western. i'd pick a she to collapse and that would mean more than 3 meters of sea level rise. the threats glenitia is part of the marine ice sheet. unlike some other glaze he has on dry land sweeps is grounded in the sea bed. one part called the ice shelf floats on the water and that's a problem. as a result of our greenhouse gas emissions, the water is getting warmer as a heat south, it melts the gla
it's located in western antarctica and covers 192000 square kilometers. that makes it roughly the size of senegal, nicknamed the doomsday iglesia, the melting of it would lead to numerous flooded coastal cities. an international team of researches has now mapped the retreat of the ice giant over the centuries. the results of worrying to say the least, the glazier is falling apart much faster than originally thought. so wait, leisure itself could contribute around 60 centimeters globally to sea...
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it's located in western antarctica and covers 192000 square kilometers. that makes it roughly the size of senegal, nickname, the doomsday iglesia, the melting of it would lead to numerous flooded coastal cities. an international team of researches has now mapped the retreat of the ice giant over the centuries. the results of worrying to say the least, the glazier is falling apart much faster than originally thought. so wait, leisure itself could contribute around 60 centimeters globally to sea level rise. the problem is in fact that weights has such a central position in the west antarctic. i see that it's retreat and eventually collapse. could cause the whole west. and i think i see to collapse and that would mean more than 3 meters of sea level rise. the threats glenitia is part of the marine ice sheet. unlike some of the glaciers on dry land weights is grounded in the sea bed. one part called the ice shelf floats on the water and that's a problem. as a result of our greenhouse gas emissions, the water is getting warmer. as it heats up, it melts the gla
it's located in western antarctica and covers 192000 square kilometers. that makes it roughly the size of senegal, nickname, the doomsday iglesia, the melting of it would lead to numerous flooded coastal cities. an international team of researches has now mapped the retreat of the ice giant over the centuries. the results of worrying to say the least, the glazier is falling apart much faster than originally thought. so wait, leisure itself could contribute around 60 centimeters globally to sea...
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it's located in western antarctica and covers 192000 square kilometers. that makes it roughly the size of senegal, nickname, the doomsday iglesia, the melting of it would lead to numerous flooded coastal cities. an international team of researches has now mapped the retreat of the ice giant over the centuries. the results of worrying to say the least, the glazier is falling apart much faster than originally thought. so wait, leisure itself could contribute around 60 centimeters globally to sea level rise. the problem is in fact that weights has such a central position in the west antarctic. i see that it's retreat and eventually collapse. could cause the whole west. and i think i see to collapse and that would mean more than 3 meters of sea level rise. the threats glenitia is part of the marine ice sheet. unlike some of the glaciers on dry land weights is grounded in the sea bed. one part called the ice shelf floats on the water and that's a problem. as a result of our greenhouse gas emissions, the water is getting warmer. as it heats up, it melts the gla
it's located in western antarctica and covers 192000 square kilometers. that makes it roughly the size of senegal, nickname, the doomsday iglesia, the melting of it would lead to numerous flooded coastal cities. an international team of researches has now mapped the retreat of the ice giant over the centuries. the results of worrying to say the least, the glazier is falling apart much faster than originally thought. so wait, leisure itself could contribute around 60 centimeters globally to sea...
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so my book is called antarctica and it's part of a series called choose your own adventure, which is started um, 40 years ago. more than that, maybe, um wherein you are. the reader are an active participant in the story. so every few pages there's a decision point. and if you wanna be interviewed on ktvu turned to page four, if you want to go home, turn to page 60. and then there are all these branching storylines. so the reader actually gets to participate in the story and this really creative, wonderful way. well italy. thank you for coming in. these are amazing painting one actuauestion. so wo down there and you look, you're not painting down there. so you have to come up and remember what you saw. um yes, i do. try to work make sketches in situ, so i've dove in some marines and might make drawings there and then any antarctica i took while i'm actually under the ice. it's so cold and you're wearing these giant gloves. so there's no there's no painting under the ice, but, yeah, i take a lot of video, and i just take it all in and committed to memory and then translate it, and it's
so my book is called antarctica and it's part of a series called choose your own adventure, which is started um, 40 years ago. more than that, maybe, um wherein you are. the reader are an active participant in the story. so every few pages there's a decision point. and if you wanna be interviewed on ktvu turned to page four, if you want to go home, turn to page 60. and then there are all these branching storylines. so the reader actually gets to participate in the story and this really...
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now there's lots of research spaces even though nobody lives in antarctica, just for fun. and the same will happen with the moon. and why is such a hot topic when it comes to the space, right? so mars can answer for us to very, very important questions. in my opinion, the most important ones is something that every one of us you and i have ask ourselves that are we alone in the universe? so if we go to mars, and if we find traces of life extinct or existing, doesn't matter if that life was, was formed, independent of life on earth, that means just by like the 1st view out the 1st planet we look, we find life. that means universe is full with life right now before we go to mars and find out about that. we don't know, we're not, we cannot be sure. is there a life out there or we alone in the universe? the 2nd thing is mars. so we see it behind ourselves now is, is a very dry and hostile planets, but actually it used to be used to be for with water had a thick atmosphere. it used to be able to support and sustain life. now it's dead and dry. what happened there, and how can w
now there's lots of research spaces even though nobody lives in antarctica, just for fun. and the same will happen with the moon. and why is such a hot topic when it comes to the space, right? so mars can answer for us to very, very important questions. in my opinion, the most important ones is something that every one of us you and i have ask ourselves that are we alone in the universe? so if we go to mars, and if we find traces of life extinct or existing, doesn't matter if that life was, was...
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petersburg to the usual capetown, and from there to antarctica to our station. you can get there in just a few days, and then painstaking daily work, but as the polar explorers themselves admit, the main thing is bad weather and not even the absence of the un wind in antarctica is very strong. the main thing is a team with which six months fly by quickly. ekaterina berskaya today tried to take you, albeit virtually, to the very paradise of the earth and tell you about how belarusian science is developing there in antarctica, we really hope that we it worked. see you on the air. on one of the march days of 1945, in the apartment of the first secretary of the central committee of the communist party of belarus, panteleimon ponomarenko , a telephone rang late in the evening. the shift duty officer of the railway station called from east prussia, the echelon arrived and in it the cows were thoroughbred according to the documents. they roar not fed, nor doiny, what to do? an emergency meeting of the bureau of the central committee was convened without delay at night.
petersburg to the usual capetown, and from there to antarctica to our station. you can get there in just a few days, and then painstaking daily work, but as the polar explorers themselves admit, the main thing is bad weather and not even the absence of the un wind in antarctica is very strong. the main thing is a team with which six months fly by quickly. ekaterina berskaya today tried to take you, albeit virtually, to the very paradise of the earth and tell you about how belarusian science is...
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antarctica into two parts west antarctica and east junction in the east is high, covered with ice. remember, you promised to introduce me to classical music. antarctica are located and there is time. yeah please. do you like it? i'm a seaplane now . i signed the papers. i handed over the clothes to prepare the body. it's my fault. i'm with you. i will help. together remember you woke us philip told us about the stars and galaxies. and once in one meaning you said that if one day we feel miserable, it is enough to remember that we are just dust particles, tiny atoms that have fallen from a star and try here for a few moments. on the scale of the universe it is faster swung. on use it this moment because life is stronger than anything. so we will live. i wrote more empty books, and in each of these books there is some particle of my childhood. memories of what my parents told me, my grandmother does not try in any way. anyway, your work gets into the history of your family of your childhood. well, the older i get, the more i begin to realize that the main most interesting story in my
antarctica into two parts west antarctica and east junction in the east is high, covered with ice. remember, you promised to introduce me to classical music. antarctica are located and there is time. yeah please. do you like it? i'm a seaplane now . i signed the papers. i handed over the clothes to prepare the body. it's my fault. i'm with you. i will help. together remember you woke us philip told us about the stars and galaxies. and once in one meaning you said that if one day we feel...
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one thing is clear as the waters will many glaciers in antarctica are melting, including the doomsday glacier. this is the weights one of the world's largest glaciers. it's located in western and talked to go and covers 192000 square kilometers. that makes it roughly the size of senegal, nicknamed the doomsday iglesia, the melting of it would lead to numerous flooded coastal cities. an international team of researches has now mapped the retreat of the ice giant over the centuries. the results of worrying to say the least, the glazier is falling apart much faster than originally thought. don't wait, leisure itself could contribute around 60 centimeters globally to sea level rise. the problem is in fact that weights have such a central position in the western pike. i see that it's retrieved and the venture or collapse could cause the whole western i think i see to collapse and that would mean more than 3 meters of sea level rise. the threats glazier is part of the marine ice sheet. unlike some other glaciers on dry land, weights is grounded in the sea bed. one part called the ice shelf,
one thing is clear as the waters will many glaciers in antarctica are melting, including the doomsday glacier. this is the weights one of the world's largest glaciers. it's located in western and talked to go and covers 192000 square kilometers. that makes it roughly the size of senegal, nicknamed the doomsday iglesia, the melting of it would lead to numerous flooded coastal cities. an international team of researches has now mapped the retreat of the ice giant over the centuries. the results...
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one thing is clear as the waters wore many glaciers in antarctica are melting, including the doomsday glacier. this is weights one of the world's largest glaciers. it's located in western and talk to her and covers 192000 square kilometers. that makes it roughly the size of senegal, nicknamed the doomsday iglesia, the melting of it would lead to numerous flooded coastal cities. an international team of researches has now mapped the retreat of the ice giant over the centuries. the results of worrying to say the least, the glazier is falling apart much faster than originally thought. so wait laser itself could contribute around 60 centimeters globally to sea level rise. the problem is in fact that weights have such a central position in the west antarctic. i see that it's retreat and eventually collapse could cause the whole western i think i see to collapse and that would mean more than 3 meters of sea level rise. the threats glazier is part of the marine ice sheet. unlike some other glaciers on dry land, weights is grounded in the sea bed. one part called the ice shelf, floats on the
one thing is clear as the waters wore many glaciers in antarctica are melting, including the doomsday glacier. this is weights one of the world's largest glaciers. it's located in western and talk to her and covers 192000 square kilometers. that makes it roughly the size of senegal, nicknamed the doomsday iglesia, the melting of it would lead to numerous flooded coastal cities. an international team of researches has now mapped the retreat of the ice giant over the centuries. the results of...
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four women have been chosen for an unusual in antarctica.e stories and more in the cbs "money watch" report. >> reporter: u.s. stocks fell slightly wednesday following a two-day rally as fresh economic data revealed continued strength in the job market. the dow fell 42. the nasdaq was down 27. and the s&p 500 dropped seven points. >>> blaming rising manufacturing costs and increased demand in electric vehicles, ford motor is raising the price of its electric f-150 pickup truck by $5,000. that's an 11% increase from the prev other brands including rivian, gm, and tesla have raised their prices, too, citing higher prices for metal and battery components. >>> goodwill thrift store shoppers will be able to do some of their shopping online. goodwill that operates more than 3,000 stores in the u.s. and canada has an e-commerce platform for the first time offering used clothes and home goods with over 100,000 items already on the secondhand site. >>> and the world's southernmost post office is reopening in antarctica after being closed since the pa
four women have been chosen for an unusual in antarctica.e stories and more in the cbs "money watch" report. >> reporter: u.s. stocks fell slightly wednesday following a two-day rally as fresh economic data revealed continued strength in the job market. the dow fell 42. the nasdaq was down 27. and the s&p 500 dropped seven points. >>> blaming rising manufacturing costs and increased demand in electric vehicles, ford motor is raising the price of its electric f-150...
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in antarctica!. it is not the destinations in antarctica. i�*i antarctica!.isitors. more than i i 18,000 visitors. more than i realise. they come in small numbers so as not to disturb the wildlife but that is it over the season. fine but that is it over the season. one of our but that is it over the season. one of yourjobs _ but that is it over the season. one of yourjobs is _ but that is it over the season. one of yourjobs is counting penguins. how does that work? i think we will be counting babies as they hatch. throughout the breeding cycle we will count — throughout the breeding cycle we will count nests, eggs, chicks that hatch _ will count nests, eggs, chicks that hatch and — will count nests, eggs, chicks that hatch and there will be a lot of observing _ hatch and there will be a lot of observing throughout the cycle. that is important — observing throughout the cycle. t'isgt is important because i guess one of the most important things is to monitor the effects of climate change and what might be happening. it is part of a 25 year survey of the wildlif
in antarctica!. it is not the destinations in antarctica. i�*i antarctica!.isitors. more than i i 18,000 visitors. more than i realise. they come in small numbers so as not to disturb the wildlife but that is it over the season. fine but that is it over the season. one of our but that is it over the season. one of yourjobs _ but that is it over the season. one of yourjobs is _ but that is it over the season. one of yourjobs is counting penguins. how does that work? i think we will be...
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such a wide gastronomic map helped foxes survive and spread widely on all continents except antarcticashing features of the red cheat are a narrow , elongated head and large ears. they will help our heroine get her lunch today. unique hearing. it is easy to hear a mouse rustle through the thickness of the ground of snow, and a narrow muzzle will help. this is how to literally dive. foxes have to make such dizzying jumps dozens of times a day. this is the main way of hunting leaves, and that of zoologists. it even got its own name - mosquitoes - small rodents form the basis of nutrition. foxes. often red cheats, you can to be seen in the fields or not far from the villages, but they do not come there to steal a chicken, but to hunt for gray houses, which are abundant and found near human dwellings, in a year one fox destroys several thousand rodents, and together with foxes two or three times more. in general, it turns out that this is an extremely useful animal both for the forest and for humans. a long fluffy tail is a distinctive feature of foxes in winter during sleep, it helps to s
such a wide gastronomic map helped foxes survive and spread widely on all continents except antarcticashing features of the red cheat are a narrow , elongated head and large ears. they will help our heroine get her lunch today. unique hearing. it is easy to hear a mouse rustle through the thickness of the ground of snow, and a narrow muzzle will help. this is how to literally dive. foxes have to make such dizzying jumps dozens of times a day. this is the main way of hunting leaves, and that of...
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such a wide gastronomic map helped foxes survive and spread widely on all continents except antarcticae distinguishing features of the red cheat are a narrow , elongated head and large ears. they will help our heroine get her today's object. unique hearing. it is easy to hear a mouse rustle through the thickness of the ground of snow, and a narrow muzzle will help. this is how to literally dive into a snowdrift. foxes have to make such dizzying jumps dozens of times a day. this is the main way of hunting leaves, and that of zoologists. it even got its own name moshkovanie it is small rodents that form the basis of nutrition. foxes. often, red cheats can be seen in the fields or near villages, but they do not come there to steal chickens, but to hunt gray houses, which are in abundance and are found in close dwellings in a year, one fox destroys several thousand rodents, and together with foxes in 2-3 times more. in general, it turns out an exceptionally useful animal both for the forest and for humans. a long fluffy tail is a distinctive feature of foxes in winter during sleep, it help
such a wide gastronomic map helped foxes survive and spread widely on all continents except antarcticae distinguishing features of the red cheat are a narrow , elongated head and large ears. they will help our heroine get her today's object. unique hearing. it is easy to hear a mouse rustle through the thickness of the ground of snow, and a narrow muzzle will help. this is how to literally dive into a snowdrift. foxes have to make such dizzying jumps dozens of times a day. this is the main way...
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were killed, authority, se ukrainian forces of fired at least 30 artillery shells of the city of antarctica . dod, that's why europe's largest nuclear power plant is located in the barrel. should a hotel where russian nuclear energy workers had been staying? ukraine's president steps up the rhetoric about a nuclear conflict. he urges his western battles to retaliate in kind if russia stripes with atomic weapons. engaging painting is re elected as china's leader for an historic 3rd term. he praised the efforts of the chinese people in building a prosperous society, warned the country should be vigilant moving forward with it's been a busy night for your top stories, so we'll cup of them and sprinkle in some of the week's main headlines. it's great to have you with us for the weekly here on how to international. a russian fighter jet has crashed into a house in the siberian city of a couldn't at the local government confirmed both pilots were killed. we understand that there were said to be no civilian casualties. have a look at this on verified video, seemingly showing the exact moment of th
were killed, authority, se ukrainian forces of fired at least 30 artillery shells of the city of antarctica . dod, that's why europe's largest nuclear power plant is located in the barrel. should a hotel where russian nuclear energy workers had been staying? ukraine's president steps up the rhetoric about a nuclear conflict. he urges his western battles to retaliate in kind if russia stripes with atomic weapons. engaging painting is re elected as china's leader for an historic 3rd term. he...
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by an international leader marked the 65th anniversary of the base origin says, cooperation in antarctica, we'll help tackle the crises of climate change and biodiversity loss. last year, new zealand announced it was allocating $200000000.00 to rebuild the base. a civil society groups trade unions and students have been protesting and shrunk as capital about the countries dire economy. they're also angry that earlier protests were harshly suppressed. shalondria is facing its worst economic crisis in a decade, inflation is rising. many people are being pushed into poverty. michelle fernandez has more now from colombo 100. if you want, the government says you can see the hundreds of people that are gathered here at this rally are brought out by frustration by anger. albany can on the crisis that this has brought them to their knees. there's a cross section of people that are people from trade unions from civil society. as you can see, just the faces. it's not just rebel youngsters trying to cause trouble. basically, a combined people's movement to fight against what they see. injustice mism
by an international leader marked the 65th anniversary of the base origin says, cooperation in antarctica, we'll help tackle the crises of climate change and biodiversity loss. last year, new zealand announced it was allocating $200000000.00 to rebuild the base. a civil society groups trade unions and students have been protesting and shrunk as capital about the countries dire economy. they're also angry that earlier protests were harshly suppressed. shalondria is facing its worst economic...
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water fit, he leaves those within the 1st bed and then the 1st humpbacks they're coming from antarctica, thousands of miles away to these new treat rich waters. for one main reason to give birth, researchers arrive at the abroad house archipelago. their greatest concern is the pollution of a sea water. above all from oil. gentlemen, on the most dangerous of all our small oil particles equal might. when a film of oil develops on the water surface, the whales can breathe in toxic particles that damages their internal organs. differently in missouri, 2008 saw the discovery of giant oil deposits here, some 6000 meters below the c, brazil's president at the time, lula da silva gave the green light for production. oil and gas were supposed to bring greater prosperity to the land. brazil could now massively expand production, europe's energy crisis, yet another reason. well, conservationist edwardo is alarmed just treated as us. it would be catastrophic if all platforms moved even closer to a process as a whale breeding ground. this is fragile terrain. even a small accident could inflict major
water fit, he leaves those within the 1st bed and then the 1st humpbacks they're coming from antarctica, thousands of miles away to these new treat rich waters. for one main reason to give birth, researchers arrive at the abroad house archipelago. their greatest concern is the pollution of a sea water. above all from oil. gentlemen, on the most dangerous of all our small oil particles equal might. when a film of oil develops on the water surface, the whales can breathe in toxic particles that...
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homeland is in eurasia, but today they are common on all continents, with the possible exception of antarcticamals look. completely different. the fact is that red deer lose their crowns at the end of winter. new russians will regrow throughout the year. it is worth noting that deer are the only mammals that annually shed such a large body part. in almost all cultures, horns, a symbol of masculinity and greatness, help men regain their strength. reindeer. horns, spring are called antlers and alternative medicine claims that their healing properties are comparable to ginseng. it is for this reason that in the spring animals are worried. hunters for antlers, late autumn in the period. gona. the horns are dangerous in and of themselves. the fact is that regrown branched crowns. during traditional battles, they can intertwine with each other with mounts to disengage rivals. belarus, the antlers of red deer reach an average size that is most comfortable for animals, however, 100 years ago on our lands. selection work was carried out in order to increase the size of the bone crown. several years of
homeland is in eurasia, but today they are common on all continents, with the possible exception of antarcticamals look. completely different. the fact is that red deer lose their crowns at the end of winter. new russians will regrow throughout the year. it is worth noting that deer are the only mammals that annually shed such a large body part. in almost all cultures, horns, a symbol of masculinity and greatness, help men regain their strength. reindeer. horns, spring are called antlers and...
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the planet but understanding the forces affecting massive ice sheets in areas, like greenland and antarcticating the future effects of climate change and sea level rise. yeah. this is this is peregrine interest stanford engineer thomas, tysburg, and the unmanned drone dubbed peregrine. the drone is designed to carry ice penetrating radar which is able to gather data miles beneath the surface. so this is this is our tool for understanding what live underneath the ice, which is one of the most critical inputs to understanding how this ice sheet is going to evolve in the future the green panels on each on each side are antennas and teddy are mounted on the wings with other instruments also sheltered from the weather the stanford team recently field tested the aircraft in iceland. they say ice penetrating radar has been used for decades, but it's been expensive to deploy. they're hoping the drone-based system will allow researchers from around the world to monitor threatened ice sheets more closely and generate more detailed. know we reduced the cost of collecting this data dramatically and we m
the planet but understanding the forces affecting massive ice sheets in areas, like greenland and antarcticating the future effects of climate change and sea level rise. yeah. this is this is peregrine interest stanford engineer thomas, tysburg, and the unmanned drone dubbed peregrine. the drone is designed to carry ice penetrating radar which is able to gather data miles beneath the surface. so this is this is our tool for understanding what live underneath the ice, which is one of the most...
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among the most unusual sites for conducting a research station in antarctica, a floating nuclear power in chukotka, the sapsan and swallow trains, over 7 years of educational action, about two and a half million people, nine-year-old veronika from donbass, needed help. she has a congenital ailment, one leg, in short, the other girl grows and do. each step becomes more and more difficult, and since recently i had to forget. i'm talking about my favorite activities, physical education. you need to have the operation ready. and in yaroslavl the price is 200,000 rubles. but the amount is unbearable for veronika's parents, who have just recently moved to the moscow region . alexander kanevich will tell you how to help you? let 's fly, looking at how the fearless veronica experiences all the swings and generally frolic on the playground, you can't say for anything that the girl has serious problems with her right leg, but on in fact, lately, after such walks, it hurts more and more often, and go at a brisk pace. veronica gets only like this in a jump because of the structural features of the
among the most unusual sites for conducting a research station in antarctica, a floating nuclear power in chukotka, the sapsan and swallow trains, over 7 years of educational action, about two and a half million people, nine-year-old veronika from donbass, needed help. she has a congenital ailment, one leg, in short, the other girl grows and do. each step becomes more and more difficult, and since recently i had to forget. i'm talking about my favorite activities, physical education. you need...
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were killed, authority, se ukrainian forces to find at least 30 artillery shells of the city of antarctica . dod, that's why europe's largest nuclear power plant is located the barrel at a hotel where russian nuclear energy was, had been staying. ukraine's president steps up the rhetoric about a nuclear conflict, villagers as western backhoes to retaliate in kind of rushes stripes with atomic weapons. engaging thing is really.
were killed, authority, se ukrainian forces to find at least 30 artillery shells of the city of antarctica . dod, that's why europe's largest nuclear power plant is located the barrel at a hotel where russian nuclear energy was, had been staying. ukraine's president steps up the rhetoric about a nuclear conflict, villagers as western backhoes to retaliate in kind of rushes stripes with atomic weapons. engaging thing is really.
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pilots tumbled authority. se ukrainian forces a fight at least 30 artillery shells of the city of antarctica. dod. europe's largest nuclear plot is located. the barrow had a hotel where russian nuclear energy workers had been staying. ukraine's president stepped up the rhetoric about a nuclear conflict at the western bank goes to retaliate and kind if russia strikes with comics.
pilots tumbled authority. se ukrainian forces a fight at least 30 artillery shells of the city of antarctica. dod. europe's largest nuclear plot is located. the barrow had a hotel where russian nuclear energy workers had been staying. ukraine's president stepped up the rhetoric about a nuclear conflict at the western bank goes to retaliate and kind if russia strikes with comics.
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so new zealand scott base and antarctica. visit mark the 65th anniversary of the base. on her 72 hour trip arden so corporation in antarctica is incredibly important to tackle the crises of climate change and biodiversity loss. last year, wellington announced it was allocating $200000000.00 to rebuild the base. a surgeon, a respiratory illness among young children and parts of the earth has experts worried pediatric wards have been filled to capacity with rsv infections, and some hospitals is usually causes fever, cough and runny nose isn't children under the age of 5 or vis? here it's come earlier, it hit harder and coincides with rising cove. it's 19 and flu infections. william shatner is a professor of infectious diseases at the vanderbilt university medical center. he explains how severe the iris fi outbreak is. there is a pressure on clinics emergency departments and indeed inpatient beds in the pediatric facilities over much of the united states. this is an unseasonal time for r s b to be out there and it's a very large outbreak spread over most of the united stat
so new zealand scott base and antarctica. visit mark the 65th anniversary of the base. on her 72 hour trip arden so corporation in antarctica is incredibly important to tackle the crises of climate change and biodiversity loss. last year, wellington announced it was allocating $200000000.00 to rebuild the base. a surgeon, a respiratory illness among young children and parts of the earth has experts worried pediatric wards have been filled to capacity with rsv infections, and some hospitals is...
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pilots, a dead authorities are ukrainian forces have fired at least 30 artillery shells, the city of antarctica. dod, that's why europe's largest nuclear plant is located. we had to stand the barrel shadow hotel where russian nuclear energy workers had been saying. ukraine's president stepped up the rhetoric about a nuclear conflict with his western bacchus to retaliate him kind. if russia strikes with us, i'll make weapons.
pilots, a dead authorities are ukrainian forces have fired at least 30 artillery shells, the city of antarctica. dod, that's why europe's largest nuclear plant is located. we had to stand the barrel shadow hotel where russian nuclear energy workers had been saying. ukraine's president stepped up the rhetoric about a nuclear conflict with his western bacchus to retaliate him kind. if russia strikes with us, i'll make weapons.
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unless in antarctica belarus got two species rusak and hare , once the closest relatives were considered one original species, but it broke up the highest density. rusakov is currently preserved in the brilliance of the grodno region, apparently, local hunters do not show much interest in animals. but they have always been considered an incapable trophy and a lacquer piece, and the meat is dietary and the skin is warm, and therefore today zaitsev has bred millions and in number. they will get into the book faster. they will not see guinness records than in red, like their own ears. ears, by the way, are the main distinguishing feature of the rusakov, reaching 15 cm. they are not only a wonderful organ of hearing, but an ideal way to save the animal from overheating in hot weather, with their help, excess heat leaves the body, besides the ears, the eyes are also responsible for safety. and in a hare, like in fear, they are great, often they even diagnose him with myopia, it is no coincidence that the animal is represented in cartoons in glasses with diopters. yes, and not at all because o
unless in antarctica belarus got two species rusak and hare , once the closest relatives were considered one original species, but it broke up the highest density. rusakov is currently preserved in the brilliance of the grodno region, apparently, local hunters do not show much interest in animals. but they have always been considered an incapable trophy and a lacquer piece, and the meat is dietary and the skin is warm, and therefore today zaitsev has bred millions and in number. they will get...
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a few are already thinking antarctica will be the next adventure. michael george, cbs news, new york. >> good for them. i love that. all but one of the 14 women said they would not make the journey again with their spouse or significant other. >>> it's it for the news at 5:00. health officials are calling it the perfect storm . they are sounding the alarm about a possible triple threat of respiratory viruses this winter. local hospitals scramble amid a surge of ours the cases. >> we are hustling to make sure all these kids get the care they need. >> a rough winter ahead, including rsp, the flu, covid. >> this will be important before any potential waves come with the holidays. >> health officials urging people to get the covid booster shots . but is the message getting across? >> i haven't had it in my schedule. >>> a string of deadly traffic accidents in one bay area city. >> we need to start thinking differently. >> the push to keep people safe. >>> clean weed . i look at the growing trend among cannabis farmers. >> ifod d smoke cannabis, you shou
a few are already thinking antarctica will be the next adventure. michael george, cbs news, new york. >> good for them. i love that. all but one of the 14 women said they would not make the journey again with their spouse or significant other. >>> it's it for the news at 5:00. health officials are calling it the perfect storm . they are sounding the alarm about a possible triple threat of respiratory viruses this winter. local hospitals scramble amid a surge of ours the cases....
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well, with such success, matvienko could offer something similar, and as a penguin in antarctica, i don't think so. changed, spoke about it, dear evgeny, that is, something happened in her head, although they call valya half-glass there for a reason, well, but she took a similar step, she voiced it, she took this step with special cynicism after the attack on her native, so that the vouchers, that day, sounds e- i am delusional about the fact that we will not talk about our new territorial possessions. and now let's sit down at the negotiating table. how can we sit down in a strong presidential super presidential republic, like russia , the head of the upper house of the parliament? of negotiations, what can she offer? especially since the ukrainian parliamentary delegation was headed by the deputy head of the verkhovna rada, olena kondratyuk, it is unlikely that she had the appropriate interactive skills. khokhly, you don’t want this. so it’s not here. this is an ordinary secret of the overcoat in the kremlin intrigue . there is nothing extraordinary. uhu. thank you , mr. yevgeny. yevgen
well, with such success, matvienko could offer something similar, and as a penguin in antarctica, i don't think so. changed, spoke about it, dear evgeny, that is, something happened in her head, although they call valya half-glass there for a reason, well, but she took a similar step, she voiced it, she took this step with special cynicism after the attack on her native, so that the vouchers, that day, sounds e- i am delusional about the fact that we will not talk about our new territorial...
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they migrate thousands of kilometers from their feeding grounds of antarctica to carve in the sheltered waters. but the numbers coming to south africa have been dropping for some time now. the researchers are trying to find out why. back on land, the scientists returned to the lab to process and labeled the skin samples and linked the mothers with their cars, the samples of and frozen for further dna analysis. g p. s. date of the whales. location is also locked into the system. some whales are tagged with satellite transmitters, explains research manager else for mulan, they provide insight into the mammals movements. for example, this fema went with her, passed to the falcon. i was will her cat from now on? do that always over this is cathy random as they appear next year. i'm going to go to close a i, we don't actually understand that part of what we're doing now. and another student is overlapping dna would stay isotopes as they were isotopes with basically markers in the skin that tell you where the animals been feeding. and when it's been feeding on the research is have waiting sta
they migrate thousands of kilometers from their feeding grounds of antarctica to carve in the sheltered waters. but the numbers coming to south africa have been dropping for some time now. the researchers are trying to find out why. back on land, the scientists returned to the lab to process and labeled the skin samples and linked the mothers with their cars, the samples of and frozen for further dna analysis. g p. s. date of the whales. location is also locked into the system. some whales are...
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let's in 2 hours at the mall at the main entrance inside you know which one in antarctica?talking. he thinks that they can sit on their ears, nothing, nothing, everything is according to plan. problems if they work faster than you, i realized to myself i went home. how will i end up if geese cops, hey, the goose is free, in an hour he meets timokha? i came talking about my proposal to you. i give you a hundred shopping malls from above, for which you recall your woman, what a waste i am, who killed aksyonov and golubev who tried to walk? do you agree? well, everything is normal to live, probably, he wants the left at first glance, the killers came. yes, everything is fine. oh, and here he is barbos our client. listen exactly. yes, everything is fine, the object is accepted went to the hotel. wow, what a little man you gave and says this for oleg georgievich please. yeah, what a gift of merit to the motherland, if i received such gifts, i had a summer cottage in the canary islands for a long time, and this is a gift for our evil sonic i hope now he will open. hello hello. th
let's in 2 hours at the mall at the main entrance inside you know which one in antarctica?talking. he thinks that they can sit on their ears, nothing, nothing, everything is according to plan. problems if they work faster than you, i realized to myself i went home. how will i end up if geese cops, hey, the goose is free, in an hour he meets timokha? i came talking about my proposal to you. i give you a hundred shopping malls from above, for which you recall your woman, what a waste i am, who...
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they migrate thousands of kilometers from their feeding grounds of antarctica to carve in the sheltered waters. but the numbers coming to south africa have been dropping for some time. now. the researchers are trying to find out why back on land, the scientists returned to the lab to process and label the skin samples and linked the mothers with their cars. the samples of and frozen for further d n a analysis d b s. date of the whales. location is also locked into the system. some whales are tagged with satellite transmitters, explains research manager, else for marilyn. they provide insight into the mammals movements. for example, this fema went with her path to the falkland islands. will her cat from now on? do that always? or will this kathy random as they appear next year? i'm going to go to close a i, we don't actually understand that what we're doing now, and another student is overlapping dna would stay isotopes as they were isotopes with basically markers in the skin that tell you where the animals been feeding and what it's been feeding on the research is have waiting station r
they migrate thousands of kilometers from their feeding grounds of antarctica to carve in the sheltered waters. but the numbers coming to south africa have been dropping for some time. now. the researchers are trying to find out why back on land, the scientists returned to the lab to process and label the skin samples and linked the mothers with their cars. the samples of and frozen for further d n a analysis d b s. date of the whales. location is also locked into the system. some whales are...
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they migrate thousands of kilometers from their feeding grounds of antarctica to carve in the sheltered waters. but the numbers coming to south africa have been dropping for some time. now. the researchers are trying to find out why back on land. the scientists returned to the lab to process and labeled the skin samples and linked the mothers with their cars. the samples of and frozen for further dna analysis. g p. s. data of the whales. location is also locked into the system. some whales are tagged with satellite transmitters, explains research manager else for mulan. they provide insight into the mammals movements. for example, this fema went with her path to the falkland islands. will her cat from now on? do that always? or will this kathy random as they appear next year? i'm just going to go to close a i, we don't actually understand that part of what we're doing now. and another student is overlapping dna would stay isotopes as they were isotopes with basically markers in the skin that tell you where the animals been feeding and what it's been feeding on. the research is have wait
they migrate thousands of kilometers from their feeding grounds of antarctica to carve in the sheltered waters. but the numbers coming to south africa have been dropping for some time. now. the researchers are trying to find out why back on land. the scientists returned to the lab to process and labeled the skin samples and linked the mothers with their cars. the samples of and frozen for further dna analysis. g p. s. data of the whales. location is also locked into the system. some whales are...
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they migrate thousands of kilometers from their feeding grounds of antarctica to carve in the sheltered waters. but the numbers coming to south africa have been dropping for some time now. the researchers are trying to find out why. back on land, the scientists returned to the lab to process and labeled the skin samples and linked the mothers with their cars, the samples of and frozen for further dna analysis. gps data of the whales location is also locked into the system. some whales are tagged with satellite transmitters, explains research manager else for me alone. they provide insight into the mammals movements. for example, this fema went with her path to the falkland islands. will her cat from now on? do that always? or will this kathy random as they appear next year? i'm going to go to close a i we don't actually understand that what we're doing now. and another student is overlapping dna would stay isotopes as they were isotopes with basically markers in the skin that tell you where the animals been feeding when it's been feeding on the research is have waiting station record bo
they migrate thousands of kilometers from their feeding grounds of antarctica to carve in the sheltered waters. but the numbers coming to south africa have been dropping for some time now. the researchers are trying to find out why. back on land, the scientists returned to the lab to process and labeled the skin samples and linked the mothers with their cars, the samples of and frozen for further dna analysis. gps data of the whales location is also locked into the system. some whales are...
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authorities say that ukrainian forces launched up too well, at least they say 30 shells russian city of antarctica, that, that happens to be where europe's largest nuclear power plant is located. now the attacks also targeted a hotel where employees of russia's, a state atomic energy company had been staying earlier today. my program in the program earlier i was, i do beg your pardon on my colleague unit, a neil is here at the desk. he got more details from a correspondent, roman cusser, half the city of enter. gaydar is indeed a home to europe's largest nuclear power plant. and it's been under constant at sack, by ukrainian military since the start of the special military operation by a russia. it's now partially operational, it's not in full operation at the moment. however, attacks against the city and the nuclear power plant that continue every single day . now on a sunday, ukraine had the also a targeted says civilians in the city of and are good are according to a local officials and wholesale was struck as at least 3 shells. i hit the hotel which is which houses are russian, the employees o
authorities say that ukrainian forces launched up too well, at least they say 30 shells russian city of antarctica, that, that happens to be where europe's largest nuclear power plant is located. now the attacks also targeted a hotel where employees of russia's, a state atomic energy company had been staying earlier today. my program in the program earlier i was, i do beg your pardon on my colleague unit, a neil is here at the desk. he got more details from a correspondent, roman cusser, half...
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i'll correspond antarctica increase reports. now from am bombay in the islands south, which has experienced back to back droughts the several years in a row access to waters. the major challenge she and the ambo vollmer region. after years of insufficient rainfall, the south of madagascar is experiencing one of the worst droughts in its history. and for many people here, that means they have to go very far distances in order to have access to water. the man with a family behind me for example, will busy the whole day trying to transport water from the town to his own village as well. of course it's difficult. it's heavy. i have no choice. i need water, i can't live without it. i have to find small jobs here and there to afford it. more than 1000000 people already in need of humanitarian assistance at the moment, but this number could possibly go significantly up. in the next months, 8 organizations are not only delivering emergency aid, but also trying to address the key challenge access to water drilling balls and installing dr
i'll correspond antarctica increase reports. now from am bombay in the islands south, which has experienced back to back droughts the several years in a row access to waters. the major challenge she and the ambo vollmer region. after years of insufficient rainfall, the south of madagascar is experiencing one of the worst droughts in its history. and for many people here, that means they have to go very far distances in order to have access to water. the man with a family behind me for example,...
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pilots were killed, authority, se ukrainian forces of 5, at least 30 artillery shells of the city of antarctica daughter. that's why europe's largest nuclear power plant is located the barrel at a hotel where russian nuclear energy workers had been staying. with friends, president steps up the rhetoric about a nuclear conflict because he urges his western backhoes to retaliate in kind of rushes stripes with atomic weapons. bus engaging being is really.
pilots were killed, authority, se ukrainian forces of 5, at least 30 artillery shells of the city of antarctica daughter. that's why europe's largest nuclear power plant is located the barrel at a hotel where russian nuclear energy workers had been staying. with friends, president steps up the rhetoric about a nuclear conflict because he urges his western backhoes to retaliate in kind of rushes stripes with atomic weapons. bus engaging being is really.
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and if you want to predict what's going on in the moon, then you look at the history of antarctica. so a 100 years ago and talked to car was a white continent unknown. it was expensive and dangerous to go there. people ask, why do we need to do this? there is nothing there. but explorer still went there. and then after a while, we found out that the data that we gathering and talked to kind of, for example, for the understanding of our climate, are really, really important. for us saving the planet now or trying to, trying to save it, because without going there we could have not gotten that climate data because i'm talk to you guys like a climate archive. and so, even though we went there 100 years ago for the 1st time, now there's lots of research spaces all over on tarka. we haven't colonized design, this is not what we're going to do on the moon. the moon is really hostile and empty. so it's there for science, i don't think, you know, it's going to be a time that people just live there for fun. maybe maybe some will, you know, some time, but that's not what we are having in mind
and if you want to predict what's going on in the moon, then you look at the history of antarctica. so a 100 years ago and talked to car was a white continent unknown. it was expensive and dangerous to go there. people ask, why do we need to do this? there is nothing there. but explorer still went there. and then after a while, we found out that the data that we gathering and talked to kind of, for example, for the understanding of our climate, are really, really important. for us saving the...
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large scale offensive by key, if will. meanwhile, in the nearby region of zappa rosier, the city of antarctica dot homes, the zeroes a nuclear power plants has come under ukrainian fire local authorities. dare say the energy facility and bridge were heads by u. s. supplied high mas missiles with the city facing power outages. now, near the side of the front line air raid sirens had been heard in several regions across central eastern and southern ukraine. media reports suggest alarms were triggered across the whole country with blasts in a number of areas. over the last several days, local authorities have reported air attacks on the infrastructure earlier moscow confirmed retaliatory high precision stripes on ukraine's energy facilities and military command. the senses after assaults on russia's critical infrastructure that officials have blamed on here and bite to russia. now, where a fire broke out as to residential houses were hit by ukrainian shelling of a town in the border region of brians. that's according to the local governor who also said there were no reports of casualties. in othe
large scale offensive by key, if will. meanwhile, in the nearby region of zappa rosier, the city of antarctica dot homes, the zeroes a nuclear power plants has come under ukrainian fire local authorities. dare say the energy facility and bridge were heads by u. s. supplied high mas missiles with the city facing power outages. now, near the side of the front line air raid sirens had been heard in several regions across central eastern and southern ukraine. media reports suggest alarms were...
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and if you want to predict what's going on in the moon, then you look at the history of antarctica. so, 100 years ago on talk to car was a white continent to unknown. it was expensive and dangerous to go there. people ask, why do we need to do this? there is nothing there but explore a still went there. and then after a while, we found out that the data that we gather in and talk to kind of, for example, for the understanding of our climate, are really, really important for us saving the planet now or trying to, trying to save it. because without going there, we could have not gotten that climate data because i'd talk to you guys like a climate archive. and so even though we went there 100 years ago for the 1st time, now there's lots of research spaces all over on tarka. we haven't colonized mind this is not what we're going to do on the moon. the moon is really hostile and empty. so it's there for science. i don't think, you know, it's going to be a time that people just live there for fun. maybe maybe some will, you know, some time, but that's not what we are having in mind right
and if you want to predict what's going on in the moon, then you look at the history of antarctica. so, 100 years ago on talk to car was a white continent to unknown. it was expensive and dangerous to go there. people ask, why do we need to do this? there is nothing there but explore a still went there. and then after a while, we found out that the data that we gather in and talk to kind of, for example, for the understanding of our climate, are really, really important for us saving the planet...