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i think artemis, i like that. rolling around in the tongue and thinking about it. want to go back to the moon. i want to go back to mars. i want to call it the jfk mars express. john f. kennedy gave us the apollo express and that was a masterpiece of understatement assisting to instructions. what kennedy said that helped us in our preparation for the lunar landing i can't emphasize too much. wherever we went we would use kennedy's name. getting busy here, you are lagging behind. kennedy said the end of the decade, and i'd like to transfer that spirit from where we are to where we might go and i would propose going direct to mars under what i will call the jfk mars express. having said that, i great people who want to go back to the moon, they have a great deal of merit to their argument. armstrong who i considered to be a lot better engineered than i thought there were gaps in our knowledge of those-- and that would assist us mightily. >> we believe the faster we get to the moon the factor we get to mars. you mentioned neil. i wish buzzer with us today, we've lost
i think artemis, i like that. rolling around in the tongue and thinking about it. want to go back to the moon. i want to go back to mars. i want to call it the jfk mars express. john f. kennedy gave us the apollo express and that was a masterpiece of understatement assisting to instructions. what kennedy said that helped us in our preparation for the lunar landing i can't emphasize too much. wherever we went we would use kennedy's name. getting busy here, you are lagging behind. kennedy said...
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mendell: i want to know exactly what artemis is. it is the name that has been used for several things. i know there is a new nasa concept they call artemis. i'm not clear in what it is. landing and return and so one? -- so on? okay. th-- this is the op-ed part. in chaos internally, about what the next steps will be, particularly with respect to the moon. you may be seeing articles about a high-ranking official being demoted in the last few weeks. to do witht has different perspectives on exactly what we will be doing on the moon. i am part of the crowd that is excited about getting back to the moon and trying to learn as much as we can about it. when i began talking about the moon in the future, 35 years ago, one of the important objectives was scientific discovery and doing scientific experiments in the sense that apollo did. essentially, it's basic research. trying to learn about the origin of the solar system. is what is called fundamental, or basic research. it's not directed toward building a better something or other. in the r
mendell: i want to know exactly what artemis is. it is the name that has been used for several things. i know there is a new nasa concept they call artemis. i'm not clear in what it is. landing and return and so one? -- so on? okay. th-- this is the op-ed part. in chaos internally, about what the next steps will be, particularly with respect to the moon. you may be seeing articles about a high-ranking official being demoted in the last few weeks. to do witht has different perspectives on...
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so, i think that artemis, i like that, i like it. roll it around on the tongue and turn it over and think about it. but i don't want to go back to the moon i want to go direct to mars i want to call it the jfk mars express, john f. kennedy gave us the apollo express and that was a wonderful masterpiece of understatement and sustained instructions. what kennedy said helped us so much in our preparation for the first lunar landing that i can't emphasize too much. wherever we went we would use kennedy's name, you guys have got to get busy, you're lagging behind, kennedy said, the end of the decade and i like to transfer that spirit from where we are to where we might go. i would propose going direct to mars. diagram people who want to go back to the moon, i grant that they have a great deal of merit to their argument and, neil armstrong who i consider to be a lot better engineer than i thought that there were gaps in our knowledge and, that we could fill up those by returning to the moon in our attempt to go to mars. so, we believe the
so, i think that artemis, i like that, i like it. roll it around on the tongue and turn it over and think about it. but i don't want to go back to the moon i want to go direct to mars i want to call it the jfk mars express, john f. kennedy gave us the apollo express and that was a wonderful masterpiece of understatement and sustained instructions. what kennedy said helped us so much in our preparation for the first lunar landing that i can't emphasize too much. wherever we went we would use...
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[applause] the artemis mission has already begun. we are well on our way to making nasa's mission to mars a reality. you will hear more about that today. to get nasa ready for this mission, the president signed into law the agency's largest budget ever, and as we speak when working with congress to add an additional $1.6 billion to support our renewed commitment to human space exploration. the space launch system known as sls, the world's most powerful rocket will launch american astronauts toward the moon, will be fully assembled by the end of this year. last month we marked the cancer -- the cap school complete on the orion capsule. it is the spacecraft that we all know will sit on top of the sls and it will carry the first crewed ship designed to deep space exploration in half a century. and just last week we announced the marshall space flight center in huntsville, alabama will lead development of our new lunar lander, and working with johnson space center in houston, texas, we will ensure that a new generation of astronauts have
[applause] the artemis mission has already begun. we are well on our way to making nasa's mission to mars a reality. you will hear more about that today. to get nasa ready for this mission, the president signed into law the agency's largest budget ever, and as we speak when working with congress to add an additional $1.6 billion to support our renewed commitment to human space exploration. the space launch system known as sls, the world's most powerful rocket will launch american astronauts...
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number two, protecting artemis. a part of that is the hardware of our new program artemis, who? you remember the apollo program. the first man on the moon. artemis -- we will send the first woman to the moon and the next man to help us figure out how to group technology on the moon so they can live sustainably and explore another planet like mars. this launcher you mentioned is 400 feet tall and it is what is going to launched the next generation rocket, the most powerful rocket. >> trace: its 400 feet tall! the question, how long does it take to move that off a launchpad? whatever it is bright how long does it take to move that inside? it will take you a while? >> it will take us eight hours because this massive transporter which goes out to the pad -- you are seeing a video. it lifts the launcher off the pad and brings it there. it's 3 miles away. it takes eight hours to move and he don't want to move it quickly. it's a very large structure. take it there which is essentially our garage for rockets and close it up and they to protect it from the storm. >> trace: let's face it,
number two, protecting artemis. a part of that is the hardware of our new program artemis, who? you remember the apollo program. the first man on the moon. artemis -- we will send the first woman to the moon and the next man to help us figure out how to group technology on the moon so they can live sustainably and explore another planet like mars. this launcher you mentioned is 400 feet tall and it is what is going to launched the next generation rocket, the most powerful rocket. >>...
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we need to ensure there will be an artemis affect.he next suits on the letter surface will be worn by women, not only will it fit her but also inspire the next generation of explorers. it is interesting to see the gender sex lens. when we achieve this goal we are taking a major leap toward mission success for every one that will enhance space exploration and daily lives. thank you for your time and attention today. >> doctor elizabeth turtle and we will go for questions for doctor metz. >> member the council and distinguished guests. we will discuss nasa's next steps in robotic planetary exploration. science, technology and very human desire to explore and charted territories have driven innovation since time immemorial. this is demonstrated by nasa's history of innovation for the purpose of exploration beyond our earth and beyond our solar system. there are many exploration visions we can discuss given the recent selection of the next frontier mission and role as fiscal investigator and limited time i will focus on the example of the
we need to ensure there will be an artemis affect.he next suits on the letter surface will be worn by women, not only will it fit her but also inspire the next generation of explorers. it is interesting to see the gender sex lens. when we achieve this goal we are taking a major leap toward mission success for every one that will enhance space exploration and daily lives. thank you for your time and attention today. >> doctor elizabeth turtle and we will go for questions for doctor metz....
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. >> reporter: the artemis program includes components from a partnership with private companies. the first unmanned test flight is planned for next year, two years later, a test flight with crew and in 2024, the first lunar landing. >> this is going to require the absolute best minds from all across nasa and all across industry.>> reporter: texas lawmakers had pushed to bring the artemis program to the johnson space center houston but the marshall facility in huntsville has history at the flight center where the apollo rockets were built and lawmakers were on hand to cheer the decision. >> we had the highest concentration of engineers in the united states of america. we have scientists, we have physicists, we have mathematicians. >> reporter: nasa said it will use what learns on the moon its >>> they met on the way to woodstock and they have been together ever since but this california couple was never able to prove how their love story started until they switched on the tv this month and came face to face with their former selves. >>> incredible video out of alaska were a couple
. >> reporter: the artemis program includes components from a partnership with private companies. the first unmanned test flight is planned for next year, two years later, a test flight with crew and in 2024, the first lunar landing. >> this is going to require the absolute best minds from all across nasa and all across industry.>> reporter: texas lawmakers had pushed to bring the artemis program to the johnson space center houston but the marshall facility in huntsville has...
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the us space agency says the artemis lunar project will be based in alabama and they will aim to complete mission by 202a. the estimated cost could be as high as £24 billion. peter fonda, star of the 1969 cult classic, easy rider has died at the age of 79. his family said he passed away peacefully at his home in los angeles after suffering from lung cancer. 0ur correspondent, peter bowes takes a look back at his career. easy rider, the counterculture classic. the open road, sex, drugs and rock ‘n' roll. the film was written, produced by and starred peter fonda, along with dennis hopper, playing a pair of long—haired bikers travelling through the american south—west and deep south. it touched a nerve with the country's youth and the mood of the times. it also spawned a new era in filmmaking, focused on younger generations. it earned peter fonda an oscar nomination for best original screenplay, and catapulted him to start in hollywood. —— stardom. later in his career he was nominated for best actor in the 1997 drama ulee‘s gold, in which he played a florida beekeeper. he won a golden globe
the us space agency says the artemis lunar project will be based in alabama and they will aim to complete mission by 202a. the estimated cost could be as high as £24 billion. peter fonda, star of the 1969 cult classic, easy rider has died at the age of 79. his family said he passed away peacefully at his home in los angeles after suffering from lung cancer. 0ur correspondent, peter bowes takes a look back at his career. easy rider, the counterculture classic. the open road, sex, drugs and rock...
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the us space agency says the artemis lunar project will be based in alabama and they will aim to complete the estimated cost could be as high as £24 billion. the killing of pc andrew harper who died while attending a reported burglary has once again highlighted the dangers police officers face. seven years ago bryn hughes's daughter nicola was murdered along with her colleague fiona bone by dale cregan in a gun and grenade attack while responding to reports of a burglary. we can speak to bryn now. nobody will understand more the shock that will be reverberating through another piece of the's family right now. what are your thoughts at this time? it takes me straight back to that day instantly. as soon as you hear the news breaking your back in that moment. the same feelings, emotions, but this time he had got those feelings and emotions for someone else who's going to the same pain is what she had been through. how do you cope when something like this happens? initially, you cope hour by hour, because he had that shock and lack of understanding. you cope hour by hour and then day by day a
the us space agency says the artemis lunar project will be based in alabama and they will aim to complete the estimated cost could be as high as £24 billion. the killing of pc andrew harper who died while attending a reported burglary has once again highlighted the dangers police officers face. seven years ago bryn hughes's daughter nicola was murdered along with her colleague fiona bone by dale cregan in a gun and grenade attack while responding to reports of a burglary. we can speak to bryn...
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the artemis program on record was beyond chips of apollo focusing on increasingly longer human staysocation leading to the establishment of a permanent lunar base service -based operation. a field station at the south pole by 2020 is the goal of this program and having the capability of resource extraction before then will be viable. the fuel station will require local resources to sustainably develop, expand and maintain it. the development of local resources will allow humanity to survive and thrive on the moon and beyond. however, based upon the initial findings from the lunar isi you workshop in july not knowing if the resources are reserved coupled with the lack of markets from products for such resources are preventing any commercial mining involvement in nasa provide the much-needed data to create markets for the research products. water is a resource in many localities throughout the solar system in fact water is the oil of the solar system in terms of fuel for interplanetary spacecraft using liquid oxygen, hydrogen engines. therefore development of the destination agnostic w
the artemis program on record was beyond chips of apollo focusing on increasingly longer human staysocation leading to the establishment of a permanent lunar base service -based operation. a field station at the south pole by 2020 is the goal of this program and having the capability of resource extraction before then will be viable. the fuel station will require local resources to sustainably develop, expand and maintain it. the development of local resources will allow humanity to survive and...
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view native sees her efforts as paving the way for more women in space to thmo as part of project artemiseyond. >> we have a really diverse workforce and there's women at every level in my organization making decisions, making the strategic decisions, the day-to- day operational decisions. >> i have an 11-year-old daughter and i want her to see herself as having all of the opportunities that i saw myself as having when i was growing up. >> reporter: the celebration of leadership on women's equality day includes those blazing a trail in the u.s. congress. >> when women succeed, america succeeds. this cility would not be here now without msu saving it in the congress of the united states. those women, madam speaker, could have only dreamed in their wildest dreams that there would be a woman speaker of the united states house of representatives. >> reporter: this initial kickoff will be followed by 10 to 12 more round tables over the next year all put on by the silicon valley leadership group. the goal, deep in discussions leading up to the 100th anniversary of women gaining the right to vot
view native sees her efforts as paving the way for more women in space to thmo as part of project artemiseyond. >> we have a really diverse workforce and there's women at every level in my organization making decisions, making the strategic decisions, the day-to- day operational decisions. >> i have an 11-year-old daughter and i want her to see herself as having all of the opportunities that i saw myself as having when i was growing up. >> reporter: the celebration of...
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. >> the artemis program includes components of a partnership with private companies.e first unmanned test flight is expected for next year. two years later a test flight with crew is scheduled in the first landing on the moon's plan for 2024. >>> it was 50 years ago the concert changed the course of rock 'n roll history. woodstock took place near bethel, new york from august 15- 19 in 1969. it was touted as three days of peace and music and an estimated 400,000 people began to arrive two days before it started and the performances ended up going on for four days. the bay area was well represented with legendary bands including creedence clearwater revival, jefferson airplane in santana. >> a lot of these people were to coexist with unity and harmony. >> the woodstock site is now listed on the national register of historic places. >>> time for a look at this morning's top stories. mike barth track repair work is forcing caltrans to close two lanes on east on highway 24 between orinda and walnut creek. they are replacing almost a mile of track near the lafayette station
. >> the artemis program includes components of a partnership with private companies.e first unmanned test flight is expected for next year. two years later a test flight with crew is scheduled in the first landing on the moon's plan for 2024. >>> it was 50 years ago the concert changed the course of rock 'n roll history. woodstock took place near bethel, new york from august 15- 19 in 1969. it was touted as three days of peace and music and an estimated 400,000 people began to...
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valuable piece of equipment, that mobile launcher that you mentioned, which is the further for the artemis program, the send the first woman and the next man to the moon. and learn to live on the moon. so we can live on another world like mars one day. we got the mobile launcher moved back to the vab behind me, behind door number three. high bay three. it's locked up tight. the ground systems crew here at the center finished their work yesterday. now they are hoping preparing and tearing are keggi oh taking care of families and loved ones making sure they're ready for the storm. >> that big piece of equipment, the launcher, that's huge. describe some of the challenges of moving something like that, and how vulnerable is that in a hurricane? >> well, our engineers tell us the moberly launcher can take winds up to 110-mile-per-hour. but when dorian started getting over that we decided, you know, it's best if we have is it inside. he don't want to test it. it's 400 feet tall. when you talk about the challenges to do this it takes about a 50 person operation by our ground team. they had to com
valuable piece of equipment, that mobile launcher that you mentioned, which is the further for the artemis program, the send the first woman and the next man to the moon. and learn to live on the moon. so we can live on another world like mars one day. we got the mobile launcher moved back to the vab behind me, behind door number three. high bay three. it's locked up tight. the ground systems crew here at the center finished their work yesterday. now they are hoping preparing and tearing are...
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the program is called artemis named after the moon goddess in greek mythology. >> one step for man, andip for a plane. they broke the longest record for a plane flight in space. the robotic plane called the x 37 b. it's been up in space since septe of 2017. that's more than 700 days in flight. the air force isn't saying much, but did say it is testing reusable spacecraft technology. >> up next at 6:00, a smash-and-grab robbery in a jewelry store in a south bay mall sent shoppers into a frenzy and the mall on lockdown. why people thought it was an active shooter. >> also president trump skips a g7 climate change meeting. you see the empty chair there. the two world leaders he said he was meeting with instead. one of the most important things you can do is to make sure you call 811 before you dig. calling 811 can get your lines marked. it's free, it's easy, we come out and mark your lines. we provide you the information so you will dig safely. at at&t we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because not
the program is called artemis named after the moon goddess in greek mythology. >> one step for man, andip for a plane. they broke the longest record for a plane flight in space. the robotic plane called the x 37 b. it's been up in space since septe of 2017. that's more than 700 days in flight. the air force isn't saying much, but did say it is testing reusable spacecraft technology. >> up next at 6:00, a smash-and-grab robbery in a jewelry store in a south bay mall sent shoppers...
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the us space agency says the artemis lunar project will be based in alabama and they will aim to completeill resume on 80—a this morning, 178 behind england's first innings total. we only got a morning session on day three, but that was enough forjofra archer to get his first test wicket. play was abandoned late in the afternoon, but the forecast is better for the weekend. there could be quite an interesting and intriguing game left in this test match. 0ur bowling unit's aim is to get the next six wickets by lunch, and then i suppose ideally bat until an hour or an hour and a half before lunch on day five, trying to force a result that way. we're only three games into the new season in the championship, but already one side relegated from the premier league last season have sacked their manager. huddersfield town lost yet again last night, 2—1 to fulham, another side back in the second tier, and that was the end forjan siewert, who had managed only one win in his seven months in charge. after they failed to reach the champions league group stage in midweek, celtic turn their attentions to
the us space agency says the artemis lunar project will be based in alabama and they will aim to completeill resume on 80—a this morning, 178 behind england's first innings total. we only got a morning session on day three, but that was enough forjofra archer to get his first test wicket. play was abandoned late in the afternoon, but the forecast is better for the weekend. there could be quite an interesting and intriguing game left in this test match. 0ur bowling unit's aim is to get the...
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that was unveiled yesterday called artemis. , a challenge but kennedy's. the american public is in a kind of excitement of this anniversary celebration. it's interesting in seeing united states lead an international public private private -- public-private coalition of countries to get back to the moon as soon as possible. host: did that sentiment after the apollo 11 mission -- what was it like? how would you gauge it? guest: ifguest: you gauge it by the media, always a little risky, by apollo 12 in november 1969 until apollo 13 with its problems, television networks had stopped live coverage of the missions. if that's an indication of their judgment of public interest, it waned quickly. it was repetitive. all you were doing was landing in a different spot. it transitioned from being something that captivated the world to voyages of expiration. -- those thatstan were close were interested. 1972, anything related to flying to the moon could be described as routine. people began to accept we can do this. interestse public really dissipated quickly. host: is
that was unveiled yesterday called artemis. , a challenge but kennedy's. the american public is in a kind of excitement of this anniversary celebration. it's interesting in seeing united states lead an international public private private -- public-private coalition of countries to get back to the moon as soon as possible. host: did that sentiment after the apollo 11 mission -- what was it like? how would you gauge it? guest: ifguest: you gauge it by the media, always a little risky, by apollo...
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it was just unveiled yesterday called artemis. it is a stretch and a challenge. but so was kennedy's. everything has to go right. congress has to be willing to fund it. the american public i think right now is in particularly in the excitement of this anniversary celebration and is interested in seeing the united states lead an international public private coalition of companies to get back to the moon as soon as possible. >> did that sentiment as far as after the apollo 11 missions, what was public sentiment like? how would you get that? >> if you gauge it by the media, always a little risky. apollo 12 followed in november of 69. by apollo 13 until it had its problems, television networks had stopped live coverage of the mission. if that is an indication of their judgment of public interest, waned rather quickly. it was after all repetitive. all you were doing was landing in a different spot. so, it transitioned from being something that captivated the world to a voyage of expiration and that those that were close to it were interested in. by the time apollo 17
it was just unveiled yesterday called artemis. it is a stretch and a challenge. but so was kennedy's. everything has to go right. congress has to be willing to fund it. the american public i think right now is in particularly in the excitement of this anniversary celebration and is interested in seeing the united states lead an international public private coalition of companies to get back to the moon as soon as possible. >> did that sentiment as far as after the apollo 11 missions, what...