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the first artemis 1 is an unmanned test flight of a new of the rocket-capsule system, the goal of theis to explore the prospects for sending people to mars in the future, tatyana voorzko tells artemis , nasa's ambitious program to return people to the moon after more than fifty years, how were the last places of captivity visited the lunar surface, this is the first launch of an unmanned test flight of a space- launch system rocket and the orion capsules, which astronauts actually hope to arrive on the lunar surface , brenal rodríguez, these missions are responsible for the operation of the orion capsule, i call it the artemis generation apollo had a twin sister artemis and this our generation is paying attention to the diversity of the artemis crew we are expanding our demographics now there won't be only white guys on the moon we are planning to create a permanent base and i think in the long term we want to go to mars eventually we have already stated that this is a stepping stone to mars da gerry, a former astronaut , is currently working on the artemis project from nor ramen, a g
the first artemis 1 is an unmanned test flight of a new of the rocket-capsule system, the goal of theis to explore the prospects for sending people to mars in the future, tatyana voorzko tells artemis , nasa's ambitious program to return people to the moon after more than fifty years, how were the last places of captivity visited the lunar surface, this is the first launch of an unmanned test flight of a space- launch system rocket and the orion capsules, which astronauts actually hope to...
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artemis one will be humanity's return to the moon in almost 50 years. welcome back for another live briefing of our artemis one mission. thank you for being with us. this briefing is to update you on how our countdown is going so far. the two hour launch window opens tomorrow, september 3 at 2:17 eastern time. >> last night, we powered up the core stage, all look normal. we had finally shanks on the inner leak tank umbilical, the area that had a leak during countdown launch event one. all passed the test servicemaster umbilical. could be checks there. yesterday e we are about 29 hours until our earliest opportunity to launch our space launch system and orion spacecraft. you see them live on launch pad 39 be at kennedy space center. artemis one will be humanity's return to the moon in almost 50 years. welcome back for another live briefing of our artemis one mission. thank you for being with us. this briefing is to update you on how our countdown is going so far. the two hour launch window opens tomorrow, september 3 at 2:17 eastern time. punch configura
artemis one will be humanity's return to the moon in almost 50 years. welcome back for another live briefing of our artemis one mission. thank you for being with us. this briefing is to update you on how our countdown is going so far. the two hour launch window opens tomorrow, september 3 at 2:17 eastern time. >> last night, we powered up the core stage, all look normal. we had finally shanks on the inner leak tank umbilical, the area that had a leak during countdown launch event one. all...
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a goddess a month ago, it is obviously called er artemis artemis.s the first step towards the further colonization of other planets, yes. well, i think this is a very interesting question. so, probably er, our agency should answer er to this question itself, or do we need go to ukraine to call such a system mars, but our question is that we know that people are asking questions , we need to answer them. can we do it and when can we do it, how will we do it, and we are engaged in this as scientists, that is, people will ask and say that we need to fly to mars, well , we have a rocket capable of doing this, we have procedural methods that allow us to do this oleg and what is your area of responsibility in the artemis one project? that is, what exactly do you do as an aerospace engineer, in a nutshell i i study eridynamics and rockets. to explain a little more what this means, i need to explain a little more about physics, years, years, and before a rocket gets into space, it must go through the atmosphere at a very high speed, and the rocket stands
a goddess a month ago, it is obviously called er artemis artemis.s the first step towards the further colonization of other planets, yes. well, i think this is a very interesting question. so, probably er, our agency should answer er to this question itself, or do we need go to ukraine to call such a system mars, but our question is that we know that people are asking questions , we need to answer them. can we do it and when can we do it, how will we do it, and we are engaged in this as...
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how much ressure in the artemis programme. how much pressure will — in the artemis programme.in the artemis programme. how much pressure will the us _ in the artemis programme. how much pressure will the us space _ in the artemis programme. how much pressure will the us space agency - pressure will the us space agency feel? a lot of expectation, huge numbers of spectators here in florida lining the beaches and causeways waiting to see this huge rockets go up. how much pressure as a ember to make this happen? the managers. — a ember to make this happen? the managers, engineers, everybody in that team, — managers, engineers, everybody in that team, they have done this before, — that team, they have done this before, they have space shuttles over the — before, they have space shuttles over the years have problems, roll them _ over the years have problems, roll them back — over the years have problems, roll them back. they know what they are doing _ them back. they know what they are doing and _ them back. they know what they are doing and they will not let any public— doing and t
how much ressure in the artemis programme. how much pressure will — in the artemis programme.in the artemis programme. how much pressure will the us _ in the artemis programme. how much pressure will the us space _ in the artemis programme. how much pressure will the us space agency - pressure will the us space agency feel? a lot of expectation, huge numbers of spectators here in florida lining the beaches and causeways waiting to see this huge rockets go up. how much pressure as a ember to...
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artemis one will be humanity's return to the moon in almost 50 years. welcome back for another live briefing of our artemis one mission. thank you for being with us. this briefing is to update you on how our countdown is going so far. the two hour launch window opens tomorrow, september 3 at 2:17 eastern time. >> last night, we powered up the core stage, all look normal. we had finally shanks on the inner leak tank umbilical, the area that had a leak during countdown launch event one. all passed the test servicemaster umbilical. could be checks there. yesterday evening, we completed moving access stands. and began vinyl launch preps for the umbilical's. on our plate today is a series of lunch relief systems checks, charging batteries on flight elements, finishing final walk downs making sure everything looks and is in the appropriate configuration. we've got a busy afternoon moving everything into final punch configuration. handrails, heavy equipment, things like that. we will be talking about going into tomorrow and the day of launch. activities pick u
artemis one will be humanity's return to the moon in almost 50 years. welcome back for another live briefing of our artemis one mission. thank you for being with us. this briefing is to update you on how our countdown is going so far. the two hour launch window opens tomorrow, september 3 at 2:17 eastern time. >> last night, we powered up the core stage, all look normal. we had finally shanks on the inner leak tank umbilical, the area that had a leak during countdown launch event one. all...
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>> so i work as a company part of the artemis program ii.oing a robotic lander to the moon in march. and it's just to recapture the imagination of humanity that is so exciting to me. when 8.8 million pounds of thrust, think about that, oh, that's so cool, goes flying out the back of that rocket, all of the kids, all of the people, the world over united in one thing for us to take that next step and evolve as a humanity towards something more, it's the inspiration that just makes me so excited about what's happening right now in space. so this is an incredible day and i'm excited all of us can be a part of it. >> and once we get back to the moon, there's very specific portion of it, the south pole, intense focus on. not just the united states. it's also china because as i understand it, that could help propel human kind toward mars. help us understand the significance of getting to that south pole and what's there. >> you bet. south pole has a lot of resources, including water. that's where our lander is going to land, looking for water. and
>> so i work as a company part of the artemis program ii.oing a robotic lander to the moon in march. and it's just to recapture the imagination of humanity that is so exciting to me. when 8.8 million pounds of thrust, think about that, oh, that's so cool, goes flying out the back of that rocket, all of the kids, all of the people, the world over united in one thing for us to take that next step and evolve as a humanity towards something more, it's the inspiration that just makes me so...
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. artemis-1, the projects of artemis-2 and artemis-3 are also foreseen, what is it about, this is only some kind of first stage of conquering the moon, this is a test flight, which will be . ground systems that refuel e-e machine, we have an oraen capsule, we have boosters, and it’s all standing together, connected, and this is the flight, we’re testing how all these systems, integrated systems work together during the flight, and this is us. we’ll learn a lot and for the argument two we offer will be flight with a crew and atoms stry-4 e-e atomicity two by the way, the rocket is still going a-a and and as a result our task is to put people back on the moon so that they stay there and do experiments and that we put the first woman and the first non-white man for a man or a woman , that is, it will be gender balanced. the crew, when they finally go to the moon, yes. the crew, as far as i know, is known. -e from the ukrainian aerospace industry we traditionally consider ourselves a country that was seriously involved in the beginning of the conquest of space , starting with academician v
. artemis-1, the projects of artemis-2 and artemis-3 are also foreseen, what is it about, this is only some kind of first stage of conquering the moon, this is a test flight, which will be . ground systems that refuel e-e machine, we have an oraen capsule, we have boosters, and it’s all standing together, connected, and this is the flight, we’re testing how all these systems, integrated systems work together during the flight, and this is us. we’ll learn a lot and for the argument two we...
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that is on artemis.rom brain cancer. his family is a special guest of nascar here today. ——nasa. today he would have been 13 years old. and so we particularly recognise the family in front of all of our international and american guests today. good evening. one of the world's greatest athletes has said an emotional goodbye to professional tennis, after being knocked out of the us open. serena williams, at the age of 40, looks likely to retire, after winning 23 grand slam singles titles. tributes have poured in from the world of sport and beyond — the former us president barack obama said few athletes had inspired more people both in and outside sport. laura scott reports from flushing meadows in new york. a final farewell wave and one last twirl as the curtain came down on a glittering career that will never be repeated. only fitting that it finished with an epic on an enthralling, emotional night in new york, serena left it all on the court, giving everything until the end. court, giving everything unti
that is on artemis.rom brain cancer. his family is a special guest of nascar here today. ——nasa. today he would have been 13 years old. and so we particularly recognise the family in front of all of our international and american guests today. good evening. one of the world's greatest athletes has said an emotional goodbye to professional tennis, after being knocked out of the us open. serena williams, at the age of 40, looks likely to retire, after winning 23 grand slam singles titles....
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of course, artemis one watching. hopefully as soon as tomorrow and who will following about 2 years later, maybe and then from there, we'll figure out what kind of we can get for all of missions. beyond that. >> very cold explained for me and for anybody else who might be watching to that familiar with the apollo program, we know how we went to the moon during that program, but this is going to be a little bit different, isn't it? if i remember, right? and there's some sort of like a weigh station in orbit around the moon that we're going to be interacting with. >> yeah, that's part of the architecture includes building a base. it's we're getting around but the artemis missions themselves are already different and more challenging than apollo was. we're going to the south pole of the moon where we left on the it's really interesting. operationally scientifically and it's going to be a big challenge to get it's also really important that with artemis missions were taking international partnerships. we really are bring
of course, artemis one watching. hopefully as soon as tomorrow and who will following about 2 years later, maybe and then from there, we'll figure out what kind of we can get for all of missions. beyond that. >> very cold explained for me and for anybody else who might be watching to that familiar with the apollo program, we know how we went to the moon during that program, but this is going to be a little bit different, isn't it? if i remember, right? and there's some sort of like a...
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it's so different with artemis one.t's more difficult to first mission. >> i'm old enough to member the apollo program i think it was the apollo one fire that killed those astronauts because we were racing to get to the moon. racing to be the first. there seems to be i guess a slower pace these days. >> that is correct. what happens as we learned a lot from the apollo admission. when we start having deviations of what we feel is normal there's an effect called normalization and that is what led to the challenger accident. that is what led to the columbia accident. and so we have got to really be very disciplined and ensure that everything is right before we hurry up and go to space again. jon: i think a lot of americans are saying why are we going to the moon again we've already been there and done that? your answer? >> we went there over 50 years ago when we first went there. it was strictly for political reasons. we wanted to beat the russians and be the first to step on the moon. and it turned out we did that. and th
it's so different with artemis one.t's more difficult to first mission. >> i'm old enough to member the apollo program i think it was the apollo one fire that killed those astronauts because we were racing to get to the moon. racing to be the first. there seems to be i guess a slower pace these days. >> that is correct. what happens as we learned a lot from the apollo admission. when we start having deviations of what we feel is normal there's an effect called normalization and that...
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>> the second one, we are still planning artemis to -- artemis two in 2024 and artemis three and -- in 2025. >> then in terms of temperature effects, because we have a combination of solid propellant in the boosters and liquid propellant in the core stage, the core stage really has no significant impact due to temperature other than what we call the boil off. that is, you cause the propellant to go from liquid to gas and you are not able to feed the engines. it's part of that. there is essentially no effect associated with that because it is the -- as we go from the summer into the fall, you load the cryo. then you go and ensure that hank is full -- the tank is full but for you go -- before you go. the lower the bulk temperature of the propellant, the lower performance you get. we know that with the performance characteristics of these particular boosters, they have been tested through the full range, the summer months you get the most performance out of the solids. the performance is slightly lower in the fall. when we looked at performance numbers and they were eye watering in terms
>> the second one, we are still planning artemis to -- artemis two in 2024 and artemis three and -- in 2025. >> then in terms of temperature effects, because we have a combination of solid propellant in the boosters and liquid propellant in the core stage, the core stage really has no significant impact due to temperature other than what we call the boil off. that is, you cause the propellant to go from liquid to gas and you are not able to feed the engines. it's part of that. there...
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artemis is the size of— are little quirks and they?irks and they? artemis is the size of a 30 story _ are little quirks and they? artemis is the size of a 30 story building i is the size of a 30 story building and every— is the size of a 30 story building and every inch of it is covered with sensors _ and every inch of it is covered with sensors and — and every inch of it is covered with sensors and liquids and lines, our ground _ sensors and liquids and lines, our ground control is looking at every square _ ground control is looking at every square inch — ground control is looking at every square inch of that and as you mentioned, from leaks to one of the umbilical. _ mentioned, from leaks to one of the umbilical, they are trying to heat up umbilical, they are trying to heat up that— umbilical, they are trying to heat up that connection to get had reseated _ up that connection to get had reseated but still very optimistic for today's launch. it�*s for today's launch. it's extraordinary - for today's launch. it's extraordinary to - for
artemis is the size of— are little quirks and they?irks and they? artemis is the size of a 30 story _ are little quirks and they? artemis is the size of a 30 story building i is the size of a 30 story building and every— is the size of a 30 story building and every inch of it is covered with sensors _ and every inch of it is covered with sensors and — and every inch of it is covered with sensors and liquids and lines, our ground _ sensors and liquids and lines, our ground control is...
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the artemis generation is ready.m ready with my launch pad badge to head to watch this amazing thing. but, again, i'll keep you posted. you'll probably hear me going woo-hoo all the way from the east coast when it ignites. although i don't know if you'll hear me over the big sonic boom. they're saying now the sound may travel from this launch up to 45 miles if wind conditions and the skies are just right. so, i don't know. it's like atlanta is a little further from the space coast, be u you might not hear me screaming over that sonic boom. i'm hoping for great and mighty things today. >> we can appreciate and sense your enthusiasm, janet. thoughly say you should probably get your car checked. i want to make sure you make it home safe after the launch later today from cocoa beach. janet ivy, thank you as always so much. >> take care. >> of course. >>> don't forget to head to cnn.com for an interactive look at this historic launch. you can see it by the numbers from the miles the capsule is set to travel to the tempera
the artemis generation is ready.m ready with my launch pad badge to head to watch this amazing thing. but, again, i'll keep you posted. you'll probably hear me going woo-hoo all the way from the east coast when it ignites. although i don't know if you'll hear me over the big sonic boom. they're saying now the sound may travel from this launch up to 45 miles if wind conditions and the skies are just right. so, i don't know. it's like atlanta is a little further from the space coast, be u you...
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it will be the second attempt to get artemis 1 off the ground. monday's plan liftoff had to be scrub because of an engine issue nashville officials. say a change in fueling procedures seems to have solved the problem then we're still waiting to use the southern term. they have looked at it from izzard to gizzard. the only thing it's going to get in the way. it does is summertime in florida the rainstorms the lightning storms. but they're still looking. so again, we're still waiting right now to see what the final decision is going to be on whether or not artemis 1 will take off today as of right now. the nasa team is recommending they delay the next time it would likely happen would be on monday tomorrow is off the table, but it isn't a very exciting mission when it does happen and on abc 7 at 7 this week. i got the chance to talk more about the historic mission with nasa astronaut jessica mere so this first mission artemis 1 is a big milestone because it is starting off a whole program of artemis missions and it is the final step. it is our test
it will be the second attempt to get artemis 1 off the ground. monday's plan liftoff had to be scrub because of an engine issue nashville officials. say a change in fueling procedures seems to have solved the problem then we're still waiting to use the southern term. they have looked at it from izzard to gizzard. the only thing it's going to get in the way. it does is summertime in florida the rainstorms the lightning storms. but they're still looking. so again, we're still waiting right now to...
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we laughed because altimus and artemis is so close.ell us about the company and your connection to artemis and what you have invested in this launch. >> yeah, thank you, cheryl for having us and welcome from houston nova control. happy to be here in our control center and we're keenly interested in the success of artemis 1 and part of the artemis program and what the machine does and the cursor missions that will land softly on the moon ahead of human astronauts puts boots on the moon. cheryl: so that technology obviously is something that's been in development i'm assuming nor years. did you push that part of your decades of experience that nasa had at that play into what you've created now and there's a lot of interest in this technology and we should also let our viewers know this is investor audience and the first time that anyone can truly maybe beside spacex really truly invest in something that's going to the moon. moon landings if you will. >> investing in the space exploration company and intuitive machines is a space explorat
we laughed because altimus and artemis is so close.ell us about the company and your connection to artemis and what you have invested in this launch. >> yeah, thank you, cheryl for having us and welcome from houston nova control. happy to be here in our control center and we're keenly interested in the success of artemis 1 and part of the artemis program and what the machine does and the cursor missions that will land softly on the moon ahead of human astronauts puts boots on the moon....
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check out the artemis stem learning pathway website for the future scientist in your life. you can always reach out to me any time for ideas in english. >> thanks. pretty cool there. well, cool is not the word i would use for our forecast here, though. >>> only for parts of the bay area. this is not going to be one of those heat waves where we're all dealing with it. as we take a look at where we are now, a look at our current temperatures across the bay area. it's 56 in san francisco, so you can see how big of a difference it makes for a drive across the bay area, and i do think a lot of people are going to be headed to the beach this weekend, especially in a spot like dublin where it's going to be hot and hazy. we're seeing some sunshine right now. we're at 76 degrees. as we go into the rest of the day, we're reaching into the mid 80s, and those temperatures dropping off quickly. today will be the better day to get in some of those outdoor activities. take a look at your micro climate and what's ahead. for today, we are not seeing the extreme heat just yet, but there will
check out the artemis stem learning pathway website for the future scientist in your life. you can always reach out to me any time for ideas in english. >> thanks. pretty cool there. well, cool is not the word i would use for our forecast here, though. >>> only for parts of the bay area. this is not going to be one of those heat waves where we're all dealing with it. as we take a look at where we are now, a look at our current temperatures across the bay area. it's 56 in san...
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how the astronauts on the artemis one team, our training to walk on the moon. >> part of the artemisteam training for our program to return to the moon >> today, i'm in the initial point to a lab. >> neutral buoyancy lab is the largest swimming pool in north america. it contains a full-size replica of the space station. and this is where all astronauts start to train for spacewalks. >> direct well >> that's they're. >> it's mentally challenging and requires a lot of teamwork. >> hold that in the way. >> and you have a finite amount of resources finite amount of battery of finite amount of air. >> space is challenging period and we have had human safely in low earth orbit for over. 21 years on the international space station. >> but now we want to go beyond that. >> well, i didn't know they trained in a pool under water i'd ever seen that place video like that. that's pretty cool. it's a certainly impressive. i guess the smithsonian had that that video. that's get those leaky seals. fix that. we we learned something. give it back on that wraps up kron. 4 news at 5 and a pam and ken ar
how the astronauts on the artemis one team, our training to walk on the moon. >> part of the artemisteam training for our program to return to the moon >> today, i'm in the initial point to a lab. >> neutral buoyancy lab is the largest swimming pool in north america. it contains a full-size replica of the space station. and this is where all astronauts start to train for spacewalks. >> direct well >> that's they're. >> it's mentally challenging and requires a...
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so, what can we expect with artemis ii? >> apollo had a similar thing. first flight was a test -- some unmanned flights and test of the vehicle and it was five or six flights before they landed on the moon. nasa will try to do that in three flights. this is the first nobody is on board. it will spend about a month in orbit around the moon. the second flight will be similar only astronauts on board. they'll just do a some orbits around the moon. then flight three they hope to actually land on the moon but they have to get the lander going, which space x won that contract. so that's a big pole in the tent if you will for that artemis iii mission. >> 2025 isn't that far away to do our first landing with artemis iii on the moon and nasa wants to land the first woman and first person of color. and they want to land near the south pole of the moon. that is where there were craters of ice that were found. can you talk to us about how feasible first of all it is to actually land on the lunar south pole and why ice is such an important resource? >> sure. to put i
so, what can we expect with artemis ii? >> apollo had a similar thing. first flight was a test -- some unmanned flights and test of the vehicle and it was five or six flights before they landed on the moon. nasa will try to do that in three flights. this is the first nobody is on board. it will spend about a month in orbit around the moon. the second flight will be similar only astronauts on board. they'll just do a some orbits around the moon. then flight three they hope to actually land...
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the artemis programme aims to return humans to the moon in 2025.pace correspondent jonathan amos has the latest from the kennedy space center. well, it has been another day, another disappointment. we arrived here at the kennedy space center very early, just before dawn, and they had to build a rocket first of all with almost 3 million litres of liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen. and the oxygen went in the rocket very nicely indeed. it was the hydrogen that was the problem. they started to pump it and almost immediately they got an alarm, there was a leak. and they traced that to the base of the rocket. they tried all sorts of fixes, all sorts of solutions. one of the things they tried to do was just warm the rocket up a little bit, see if that would make a difference to the seal, but that didn't work. and, then, a few hours later, engineers had no choice, really, but to report to the launch director here, charlie blackwell thompson, that she should scrub for the day, as they call it. and of course the big question now is when can we go again? and
the artemis programme aims to return humans to the moon in 2025.pace correspondent jonathan amos has the latest from the kennedy space center. well, it has been another day, another disappointment. we arrived here at the kennedy space center very early, just before dawn, and they had to build a rocket first of all with almost 3 million litres of liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen. and the oxygen went in the rocket very nicely indeed. it was the hydrogen that was the problem. they started to pump...
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thousands gathered along the space coast saturday hoping to see artemis . a.m. we have been here quite a while. it is overwhelming that they scrubbed. scrubbed it. >> reporter: since it was a no go, nasa officials are keeping our fingers crossed that the third time will be the charm. skyler henry, cbs news at the kennedy space center. >> nasa has said they are going to take the rocket off the launchpad and into the hangar for both maintenance and system updates. the next launch is at least a month out. they don't know what is causing the hydrogen leaks, it will take weeks to examine. nasa engineers engineers will be troubleshooting. > >> an alameda county community rallies around a bagel shop owner to help her fulfill a dre. a dream. > >> it is a great feeling to have have my customers trust me so m. so much. >> was a hot in your part of the the bay today? it was inland, we we were near 100. this is not the heat wave we are all barking barking about. that starts tomorrow but really gets here on on monday. i will show you how high these numbers are about to
thousands gathered along the space coast saturday hoping to see artemis . a.m. we have been here quite a while. it is overwhelming that they scrubbed. scrubbed it. >> reporter: since it was a no go, nasa officials are keeping our fingers crossed that the third time will be the charm. skyler henry, cbs news at the kennedy space center. >> nasa has said they are going to take the rocket off the launchpad and into the hangar for both maintenance and system updates. the next launch is...
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today nasa announced the exact launch time of take 2 of artemis i.n monday morning, nasa had to call off the launch of its new artemis rocket because of an issue in one of the engines. nasa says it all looks good for saturday morning. there won't be any crew members on board. the rocket will orbit the moon for about six weeks. if the mission does go well, artemis ii will have astronauts on board to orbit the moon. artemis iii scheduled for 2025 will have astronauts landing on the moon for the first time in 50 years. >>> an update regarding disgraced singer r. kelly. federal prosecutors have rested their case in his child porn any trial. he is accused of having sex with underaged girls, recording it and blocking a federal investigation. for the past two week, prosecutors have presented their case in a chicago courtroom. it included testimony from a woman who told the jury she was in a sex tape with r. kelly when she was a teenager. kelly's defense team will now present their side of the case. closing arguments are expected next week. >>> starting tomo
today nasa announced the exact launch time of take 2 of artemis i.n monday morning, nasa had to call off the launch of its new artemis rocket because of an issue in one of the engines. nasa says it all looks good for saturday morning. there won't be any crew members on board. the rocket will orbit the moon for about six weeks. if the mission does go well, artemis ii will have astronauts on board to orbit the moon. artemis iii scheduled for 2025 will have astronauts landing on the moon for the...
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>> the second one, we are still planning artemis to -- artemis two in 2024 and artemis three and -- in 2025. >> then in terms of temperature effects, because we have a combination of solid propellant in the boosters and liquid propellant in the core stage, the core stage really has no significant impact due to temperature other than what we call the boil off. that is, you cause the propellant to go from liquid to gas and you are not able to feed the engines. it's part of that. there is essentially no effect associated with that because it is the -- as we go from the summer into the fall, you load the cryo. then you go and ensure that hank is full -- the tank is full but for you go -- before you go. the lower the bulk temperature of the propellant, the lower performance you get. we know that with the performance characteristics of these particular boosters, they have been tested through the full range, the summer months you get the most performance out of the solids. the performance is slightly lower in the fall. when we looked at performance numbers and they were eye watering in terms
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nasa scrubs at second try of watching artemis one moon rocket. a leak in with the hydrogen tanks found hours before today's launch window open. artemis one is one of the world's most powerful rockets at nasa has ever built at least for the first mission and unwritten unmanned trial number sending astronauts back to the moon and then hopefully to mars. jon is live in florida. cracks either rich, nasa engineers discovered the leak or an 8-inch fuel line meets the exterior of the rockets. the fuel line delivers very cold liquid hydrogen fuel to the main fuel tank of the rocket. they did several things they thought might help repair the leak from the sword the feeling back up the leak reappeared again. so those efforts to repair the leak were unsuccessful. the sls rocket and orion crew capsule are still sitting on launch pad 39b is nasa officials determine the date of their next launch attempt for the closest potential launch window is open on monday and tuesday. those are contingent on being able to repair the rocket while it is still on the launchp
nasa scrubs at second try of watching artemis one moon rocket. a leak in with the hydrogen tanks found hours before today's launch window open. artemis one is one of the world's most powerful rockets at nasa has ever built at least for the first mission and unwritten unmanned trial number sending astronauts back to the moon and then hopefully to mars. jon is live in florida. cracks either rich, nasa engineers discovered the leak or an 8-inch fuel line meets the exterior of the rockets. the fuel...
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artemis is changing the face of the _ it. absolutely.the people that - it. absolutely. artemis is changing the face of the people that land i it. absolutely. artemis is changing the face of the people that land on the face of the people that land on the moon — the face of the people that land on the moon. we will be landing the first woman on the loan, the first person— first woman on the loan, the first person of— first woman on the loan, the first person of colour and hopefully the first europeans as well. —— on the moon _ first europeans as well. -- on the moon. ~ ., ,, ~ , first europeans as well. -- on the moon. ~ ., ~ , ., , moon. when do your key moments come u . moon. when do your key moments come u- after moon. when do your key moments come up after liftoff? — moon. when do your key moments come up after liftoff? for _ moon. when do your key moments come up after liftoff? for us, _ moon. when do your key moments come up after liftoff? for us, the _ up after liftoff? for us, the european _ up after liftoff? for us, the european s
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here's the artemis mission manager describing the options for repairing the rocket.st option was to simply remake the umbilical pad, hoping that the soft goods would seal the leak up but our confidence level, given the size of the leak that we saw today, was fairly low that that would solve the problem. the team lead towards a removal and replacement of the soft goods in the quick disconnect, and the options were basically do it at the pad or do it back in the vehicle assembly building. either of those options do not preserve our ability to fly before the end of this launch period which expires on the 6th. leroy chiao is a former nasa astronaut and commander of the international space station. he says technical problems like this are nothing new. well, this brings me back to my first days and nasa in the early 1990s when we were having all kind of hydrogen leakage issues with the space shuttle and it seemed we would never be able to launch shuttles again. we had delay after delay on different vehicles but we finally got that solved and i am sure the technical team he
here's the artemis mission manager describing the options for repairing the rocket.st option was to simply remake the umbilical pad, hoping that the soft goods would seal the leak up but our confidence level, given the size of the leak that we saw today, was fairly low that that would solve the problem. the team lead towards a removal and replacement of the soft goods in the quick disconnect, and the options were basically do it at the pad or do it back in the vehicle assembly building. either...
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that is on artemis. reason that's so important, that young man named gaskin died from brain cancer. his family is a special guest of nasa here today. today he would have been 13 years old. and so we particularly recognize the family in front of all of our international and american guests today. more on this with our science correspondentjonathan amos in florida shortly. it is still there, it is still on the ground. it has been postponed again because they couldn't stop a leak. they couldn't stop the hydrogen leak. we'll be touching base with our correspondence later on just to get a slightly better idea of what exactly has gone wrong, how significant it is and whether we will be seeing it up in space soon. russia's main pipeline transporting gas to europe will now not reopen as planned. russian state energy firm gazprom say there's an oil leak in a turbine, meaning it would be closed indefinitely. the pipeline, called nord stream 1, has been shut for the last three days for what gazprom described as mai
that is on artemis. reason that's so important, that young man named gaskin died from brain cancer. his family is a special guest of nasa here today. today he would have been 13 years old. and so we particularly recognize the family in front of all of our international and american guests today. more on this with our science correspondentjonathan amos in florida shortly. it is still there, it is still on the ground. it has been postponed again because they couldn't stop a leak. they couldn't...
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inicia la cuenta regresiva para que la nasa lance a la luna su cohete oriÓn en la misiÓn artemis 1 maÑana> nervios y un poco de estrÉs queremos a asegurarnos que podemos lanzar el cohete en esta ventana. >>> si todo estÁ bien y la madre naturaleza lo permite. noticias telemundo estarÁ presente. no se lo pierda. pero antes. >>> las poderosas corrientes del rÍo bravo siguen arrancando vidas. en el Área del valle del rÍo grande cerca de eagle pass texas. estamos del otro lado de la frontera en piedras negras con el reporte. adelante. >>> el rÍo bravo se vuelve mÁs peligroso. las lluvias torrenciales han provocado que el caudal se incrementen. >>> 8 inmigrantes murieron al ser arrastrados intentaban llegar a estados unidos junto a un nÚmeros nÚmero de personas. >>> nos da tristeza y deseamos de corazÓn no pasar por la misma situaciÓn. y los que no han logrado el sueÑo americano que dios los bendiga. >>> segÚn informaciÓn proporcionada por la patrulla fronteriza, gente del sector de la ciudad de del rÍo texas arrestaron a 53 migrantes.37 fueron rescatados de las aguas. y 6 fueron recuperados s
inicia la cuenta regresiva para que la nasa lance a la luna su cohete oriÓn en la misiÓn artemis 1 maÑana> nervios y un poco de estrÉs queremos a asegurarnos que podemos lanzar el cohete en esta ventana. >>> si todo estÁ bien y la madre naturaleza lo permite. noticias telemundo estarÁ presente. no se lo pierda. pero antes. >>> las poderosas corrientes del rÍo bravo siguen arrancando vidas. en el Área del valle del rÍo grande cerca de eagle pass texas. estamos del...
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the artemis mission scrubbed for today. it's not going to happen. the launch attempt, they don't know whether it will be monday, but that now it is at least delayed indefinitely or imminently. no, no, i'm sorry, that they're making the announcement do not have an expected return date. again the launch for artemis, return mission to the moon, 42-day mission to get us set for manned such missions planned in the next couple of years, well, a lot of people are hoping and dreaming, they'll have to hope and dream for at least a couple of days. we'll keep you posted on that and also posted on the guy flying over tupelo, mississippi he has been doing for at least five hours now central standard time in mississippi where this started this morning when hopped on a plane that didn't belong to him and just took off. immediately called 911 and let them know of his intentions that he wanted to crash it into a local walmart and authorities heard that and said it would be a good idea to evacuate that local walmart. they did, it never happened and closed and shutter
the artemis mission scrubbed for today. it's not going to happen. the launch attempt, they don't know whether it will be monday, but that now it is at least delayed indefinitely or imminently. no, no, i'm sorry, that they're making the announcement do not have an expected return date. again the launch for artemis, return mission to the moon, 42-day mission to get us set for manned such missions planned in the next couple of years, well, a lot of people are hoping and dreaming, they'll have to...
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>> no rain is acceptable to fly through for artemis.if there's one drop out there that's going to fall on that rocket, i'm going to give you a no-go for that. >> reporter: no rain is acceptable. not a single drop, boris and amara. so now we just kind of wait and see if nasa can troubleshoot through this problem. we'll let you know if we get any updates from nasa. but as of now, the countdown continues. we just don't know for how long. boris and amara? >> keeping our funingers crosse. that's all you can do. >>> let's dig deeper on the chance for rain and potentially any other weather in that area with cnn meteorologist britly ritz at the cnn weather center. are we going to see a single drop of rain, britly? >> well, we have scattered showers out there into the atlantic, but the easterly wind is key. if we do get an easterly wind it can push that rain further inland which would benefit for us which is why we have that 20% chance of weather violation later on into the launch. as kristin fisher mentioned, we have a better chance of making t
>> no rain is acceptable to fly through for artemis.if there's one drop out there that's going to fall on that rocket, i'm going to give you a no-go for that. >> reporter: no rain is acceptable. not a single drop, boris and amara. so now we just kind of wait and see if nasa can troubleshoot through this problem. we'll let you know if we get any updates from nasa. but as of now, the countdown continues. we just don't know for how long. boris and amara? >> keeping our funingers...
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that's why that artemis launch was actually canceled. and let's take a look at what's going to happen with florida. the cone of uncertainty showing it making landfall along the southern peninsula of florida. it is expected to weekend after turning into a category 4 storm face of the warm gulf of mexico waters. but by the time it starts to make its track on land into florida, it is going to weaken into a category 2 hurricane then eventually becoming a tropical depression. by the time it makes its way into georgia where they could see anywhere from about 3 foot storm surge and 6 inches of rain for the state of florida alone. so certainly going to keep an eye on that from the kron for weather center. but one thing that we can't really see out there over the east and berkeley, much of the city. in fact, it's already enveloped in that marine layer temperatures 50's and 60's around the san francisco peninsula with 70's 80's. as you make your way inland, conquered and livermore, 82 degrees. but downtown san francisco cooling down to 59 degrees
that's why that artemis launch was actually canceled. and let's take a look at what's going to happen with florida. the cone of uncertainty showing it making landfall along the southern peninsula of florida. it is expected to weekend after turning into a category 4 storm face of the warm gulf of mexico waters. but by the time it starts to make its track on land into florida, it is going to weaken into a category 2 hurricane then eventually becoming a tropical depression. by the time it makes...
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here's the artemis mission manager describing the options for repairing the rocket.irst option was to simply remake the umbilical pad, hoping that the soft goods would seal the leak up but our confidence level, given the size of the leak that we saw today, was fairly low that that would solve the problem. the team lead towards a removal and replacement of the soft goods in the quick disconnect, and the options were basically do it at the pad or do it back in the vehicle assembly building. either of those options do not preserve our ability to fly before the end of this launch period which expires on the sixth. tariq malik is the editor in chief of space.com. hejoins us now from florida. good to see you. thank you for making this piece for us in your schedule. two failed rocket launchers here, you must be disappointed. you rocket launchers here, you must be disappointed.— be disappointed. you know, it is disappointing. _ be disappointed. you know, it is disappointing. as _ be disappointed. you know, it is disappointing. as you - is disappointing. as you mention, ten y
here's the artemis mission manager describing the options for repairing the rocket.irst option was to simply remake the umbilical pad, hoping that the soft goods would seal the leak up but our confidence level, given the size of the leak that we saw today, was fairly low that that would solve the problem. the team lead towards a removal and replacement of the soft goods in the quick disconnect, and the options were basically do it at the pad or do it back in the vehicle assembly building....
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ahead on "cnn newsroom" -- after endless tests, we're hours away from nasa's historic launch of its artemisission. we'll look at the weather conditions. >>> also, trump's stash. new details about what the fbi recovered from mar-a-lago last month, and it includes empty folders marked as classified. >>> we're live in moscow as the nation bids farewell to the leading soviet who brought the cold war to a peaceful end. ♪ >> announcer: live from cnn center, this is "cnn newsroom" with kim brunhuber. >>> well, if at first you don't succeed, try again. it's 5:00 a.m. on florida's space coast and after last monday's scrubbed launch, nasa's artemis i rocket is ready for liftoff once more. have a look, this is the scene live right now from the kennedy space center. things go to plan, the unmanned mission will be able to launch this afternoon going beyond the moon and kicking off a new stage in space exploration. the artemis program could see humans return to the lunar surface and set their sights on mars and beyond. the vibe around the kennedy space center is electric right now. as nasa chief bill nel
ahead on "cnn newsroom" -- after endless tests, we're hours away from nasa's historic launch of its artemisission. we'll look at the weather conditions. >>> also, trump's stash. new details about what the fbi recovered from mar-a-lago last month, and it includes empty folders marked as classified. >>> we're live in moscow as the nation bids farewell to the leading soviet who brought the cold war to a peaceful end. ♪ >> announcer: live from cnn center, this is...
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it was the second attempt to launch the artemis moon rocket.pace center for us. yes, we havejust heard kennedy space center for us. yes, we have just heard the flight director of this mission has said it is time to scrub. they have been plagued with problems since fuelling began with a rocket a few hours ago, theissue began with a rocket a few hours ago, the issue was a hydrogen leak. the rocket is filled with super cold hydrogen and oxygen and the problem was they just couldn't stop hydrogen and oxygen and the problem was theyjust couldn't stop it leaking out and that is an issue. they tried, they tried again, they tried a third time to troubleshoot the problem but they could not find a workaround for this. the issue is they only have a two hour window to launch, it starts a little bit later on during today but there wasn't enough time to catch up and so it is a no—go. this rocket standing here looking oh so ready to go up isn't going anywhere today. bitterly disappointing for all the teams involved, is there any indication of when and if a th
it was the second attempt to launch the artemis moon rocket.pace center for us. yes, we havejust heard kennedy space center for us. yes, we have just heard the flight director of this mission has said it is time to scrub. they have been plagued with problems since fuelling began with a rocket a few hours ago, theissue began with a rocket a few hours ago, the issue was a hydrogen leak. the rocket is filled with super cold hydrogen and oxygen and the problem was they just couldn't stop hydrogen...
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>> it is not an artemis failure.- we have to move forward. we have, what we have been doing in this current era, is developing space infrastructure. we have these private entities that are giving us now rockets sense cheap access to low earth orbit. now we are taking the next step. we are going to the moon and beyond. once we have a moon base established, just like when you are going to control earth, america has a military base in guam, in the middle of the pacific. why is that? it's exact same thing. people are concerned with the militarization of space. we have to be realistic. that is going to play out at some point. we don't want to two, but humans are humans and humans are gonna do what humans do. if we look at how we've handled and artist to, but if you look at what's happening in the arctic, was no new resources becoming available and no one having a strong claim to areas that are considered international waters, you have to work it out. we have to do the exact same thing. >> we're working it out in space. >>
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port >> reporter: artemis 1 questiono artemis 1 question two lunar or. this is a test flight. >> it is like the dna is changing just looking at what is is happening. >> reporter: one italian national came here to the kennedy space center to watch. are you somebody who wants to get back up there? >> here i am, wearing my flight. wearing my flight suit. this ist i do. this is what we signed up to do. >> reporter: with the launch scd with the launch scheduled over the holiday weekend, it is attracting bigger crowds. betwen attracting bigger crowds. betwen attracting bigger crowds. betwen attracting bigger crowds. betwen attracting bigger crowds. betwen attracting bigger crowds. betwen attracting bigger crowds. betwen attracting bigger crowds. betwen attracting bigger crowds. betwen attracting bigger crowds. betwen attractin 200,000 people and 100,000 peoe 100,000 people are expected to pack the area. monday's launch was scrubbed because of engine trouble. nasa now believes a faulty sensor was to blame. >> the team has done a fantastib done a fantastic job,
port >> reporter: artemis 1 questiono artemis 1 question two lunar or. this is a test flight. >> it is like the dna is changing just looking at what is is happening. >> reporter: one italian national came here to the kennedy space center to watch. are you somebody who wants to get back up there? >> here i am, wearing my flight. wearing my flight suit. this ist i do. this is what we signed up to do. >> reporter: with the launch scd with the launch scheduled over the...
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. >>> for the second time this week nasa's artemis rocket did not fly. space agency scrubbed the launch of the massive rocket after a new technical issue surfaced and attempts to fix it failed. cbs's mark strassmann is at the kennedy space center. mark, earlier this week it was an issue with the engine. what happened this time? >> reporter: lilia, a lot of frustration here. nasa just announced it looks as though they're going to have to roll the rocket back to the garage, back to the vehicle assembly building. that would delay the next launch window until later this month, more likely later next month. today's problem came up a couple of hours into loading the rocket with propel ant. it happened at the bottom of the rocket, right about here. they discovered a leak in the liquid hydrogen fuel line. trem they tried to troubleshoot it three times without luck, and at that point it was a scrub. second time in five days nasa has been luckless on the launch pad. both times a liquid hydrogen leak was an issue. frustration comes after years of delays and billion
. >>> for the second time this week nasa's artemis rocket did not fly. space agency scrubbed the launch of the massive rocket after a new technical issue surfaced and attempts to fix it failed. cbs's mark strassmann is at the kennedy space center. mark, earlier this week it was an issue with the engine. what happened this time? >> reporter: lilia, a lot of frustration here. nasa just announced it looks as though they're going to have to roll the rocket back to the garage, back to...
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the first phase of the artemis moon mission will send an unmanned capsule to the moon.s to land again on the moon in a few years. there are far grander designs for destinations after that. our science correspondent tells us it has been a long time to get this mission off the ground. reporter: it was a countdown to yet another delay. years late and billions over budget, the mot powerful rocket ever is still on the pad in florida after bad weather and a host of technical issues scuttled a launch attempt. the system will be carrying an orion spacecraft on a unmanned test flight to orbit the moon. it is the artemis one mission, the first foray to an encore campaign to send humans back to the lunar surface. this time the agency is promising more than flags and footprints. why is nasa going back to the moon? >> because we do not have the capability of going to mars. reporter: that is a former shuttle specialist and former florida senator and current nasa administrator. >> what we're going to learn living and working on the moon is going to help us. reporter: i met him at the
the first phase of the artemis moon mission will send an unmanned capsule to the moon.s to land again on the moon in a few years. there are far grander designs for destinations after that. our science correspondent tells us it has been a long time to get this mission off the ground. reporter: it was a countdown to yet another delay. years late and billions over budget, the mot powerful rocket ever is still on the pad in florida after bad weather and a host of technical issues scuttled a launch...
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will -- artemis. will it launch anytime soon? more on that next.oomberg. ♪ >> let's talk about space nasa said earlier today the long-awaited launch of its space system is still possible next week after a possible -- after a fueling test wednesday. bad weather is on the horizon, we may be closer to spacex, not as close as you might think. to wrap up the week, bloomberg's lauren joins me on the set in new york. what is going on? >> that is something i'm trying to wrap my head around as well. nasa is trying for their third launch attempt, the first two were scrapped for various technical reasons. they gave an update today. they are targeting tuesday, september 27. as you mentioned a tropical depression is brewing off the coast of south america. latest forecast shows it heading straight towards florida. emergencies are being declared over there. it is not looking good weatherwise. nasa says they are keeping an eye on it. they are tracking towards the launch. they will make a decision hopefully tomorrow morning or early afternoon if they need to roll t
will -- artemis. will it launch anytime soon? more on that next.oomberg. ♪ >> let's talk about space nasa said earlier today the long-awaited launch of its space system is still possible next week after a possible -- after a fueling test wednesday. bad weather is on the horizon, we may be closer to spacex, not as close as you might think. to wrap up the week, bloomberg's lauren joins me on the set in new york. what is going on? >> that is something i'm trying to wrap my head...
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i don't see the artemis mission as doing the same thing. landing people on the moon but with a -- a longer view of establishing human presence on the moon. the moon base for research, for potentially even launching missions to mars in the future. >> when the launch is rescheduled he will invite the public to watch it live. >>> the california department of public health is gearing up to give shots for what they are calling the new and improved covid boosters. the fda authorized the updated booster shots. they are designed to be stronger and provide more protection from the virus. doctors say they are here just in time to possibly prevent another fall and winter surge. >> they are what we need to avoid the worst outcomes of covid and prepare us for the fall and winter. they have been updated, strengthened, not just to protect against the original strains but the newer dominant variants that we have been talking about during the spring and summer. >> the state is preparing to give out shots with in the upcoming weeks. >>> happening tomorrow a
i don't see the artemis mission as doing the same thing. landing people on the moon but with a -- a longer view of establishing human presence on the moon. the moon base for research, for potentially even launching missions to mars in the future. >> when the launch is rescheduled he will invite the public to watch it live. >>> the california department of public health is gearing up to give shots for what they are calling the new and improved covid boosters. the fda authorized...
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nasa has something they call the artemis support. which is in accord they are signing with their partners and the artemis launch program to stall out norms for their partnerships. we also are working on norms of behavior with our international partners. we also share partners. nasa has strong partnerships around the world and the national space security business and that's not something that historically, we had a lot of. we really didn't need them at the time. it was safe and peaceful and that's not the case. we are really working those international partnerships in an area of great advancement. so we partner with nasa. i think it's very important to realize two distinct missions. nasa is about science and expiration in the space forces and military service focusing on providing capabilities and the security for which others can flourish inside the domain. so do different missions, but close partnerships. i wish nasa all the best on saturday with a really important launch and we are really proud of the partnership that we enjoy with
nasa has something they call the artemis support. which is in accord they are signing with their partners and the artemis launch program to stall out norms for their partnerships. we also are working on norms of behavior with our international partners. we also share partners. nasa has strong partnerships around the world and the national space security business and that's not something that historically, we had a lot of. we really didn't need them at the time. it was safe and peaceful and...
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and will artemis be able to launch today?er being scrubbed on monday, a weather front threatening today's takeoff. for now though it is still a go and so are we. welcome, everybody, glad to have you. hope you're having a great weekend, i'm neil cavuto. let's go to alexis mcadams on shark patrol mode off the coast of new york. >> reporter: hi, or neil. we are out on a boat right now, take a look, and you can see the area right now here on long island. it's one of the busiest boating and beach weekends across the country, and they are ramping up patrols out many pull force throughout the weekend. already nearly 15 officers that are on patrol looking out for sharks, people operating recklessly and also boaters and jet skiers who could be in distress. this was an unusual amount of shark activity here on the east coast throughout the summer. hay had a bite, several of them, actually, six bites here on long eye hand alone. -- island alone. we're joined by one of the sergeants here who let us come out on the boat, sergeant joseph fe
and will artemis be able to launch today?er being scrubbed on monday, a weather front threatening today's takeoff. for now though it is still a go and so are we. welcome, everybody, glad to have you. hope you're having a great weekend, i'm neil cavuto. let's go to alexis mcadams on shark patrol mode off the coast of new york. >> reporter: hi, or neil. we are out on a boat right now, take a look, and you can see the area right now here on long island. it's one of the busiest boating and...
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griff: i am rooting for artemis. like i really wanted to launch now.ce. continue to dominate because of china we will be there. it's great to be with you as always. aishah: thanks much for having us pray things are watching with that for us this hour but fox's life continues now with eric and arthel. and aishahon hasnie. griff: have a greadot saturday. eric: well, the humanitarian crisis at the southern border takes another tragic turn, far -- this time far from the states where migrants continue to to pour in. the suspect in the hit and run death of a sheriff's deputy was in our country illegally, we're told, for the second time the. hello, everyone, and welcome to "fox news live," i'm eric shawn. arthel: hello, everyone, i'm arthel neville. two other major stories at this hour, florida's governor
griff: i am rooting for artemis. like i really wanted to launch now.ce. continue to dominate because of china we will be there. it's great to be with you as always. aishah: thanks much for having us pray things are watching with that for us this hour but fox's life continues now with eric and arthel. and aishahon hasnie. griff: have a greadot saturday. eric: well, the humanitarian crisis at the southern border takes another tragic turn, far -- this time far from the states where migrants...
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as nasa scrubs its second scheduled launch of the artemis i rocket. we will go live to the kennedy space center after the break. the most epic sandwich roster ever created. ♪ it's subwayay's biggest refresh yet! it's beautiful out here. it sure is. and i earn 5% cash back on travel purchased through chase with chase freedom unlimited. that means that i earn 5% on our rental car, i earn 5% on our cabin. i mean, c'mon! hello cashback! hello, kevin hart! i'm scared. in a good way. i'm lying....
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nasa will try again to launch its "artemis" moon rocket.n. i'm matt pieper in for anne-marie green. we begin with president biden's stern warning to the nation about what he called extremist
nasa will try again to launch its "artemis" moon rocket.n. i'm matt pieper in for anne-marie green. we begin with president biden's stern warning to the nation about what he called extremist
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and in case people didn't know, this artemis program, artemis is the twin sister of apollo.lassy thing do i thought there just as a reminder that there are more genders in the world than men with crew cuts who sound like mission control. a whole lot of people we can send into space. and i think there is another one that is also uncrewed, and i think that it is the third one that will have a crew that will go. so we're looking forward to this. it has been a while. >> i guess i'm just impatient, i want to see it happen. but of course we have to do safely. and i've been wanting to get your take about the webb telescope and these incredible images coming in, i wonder what you think of them because you've been studying this for so long. and i guess does this blow you away? i mean, this week we got these images of neptune and its rings. this is the first time rings have been seen in infrared. are you just -- again, are you just blown away by this, do you get blown away by anything and is this one of those things? >> we should all get our minds blown at least once a day. i can tell
and in case people didn't know, this artemis program, artemis is the twin sister of apollo.lassy thing do i thought there just as a reminder that there are more genders in the world than men with crew cuts who sound like mission control. a whole lot of people we can send into space. and i think there is another one that is also uncrewed, and i think that it is the third one that will have a crew that will go. so we're looking forward to this. it has been a while. >> i guess i'm just...