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and the reason that only one of them collides with earth per decade is because the earth has a small cross-sectional area. so it only collides with a tiny major minority of them. but we did the statistics and you need ten to the part 23 such objects to be produced for every star in the milky way galaxy, such that the population of such objects will be big enough for the earth to collide with one of them. every decade, every ten years. and then to the 23 objects, each of which weighing a ton implies a total mass of the earth. basically, you need around each star in the milky way galaxy. you need to break and object with the mass of the earth into tiny bits ten to the 23 such small rocks, each of them at ton. and that sounds challenging using a natural process. but i'm thinking right now about a scenario that might give rise to it. but otherwise, you know, it may be space trash from civilizations that are polluting space. you know, if you're the metaphor is the plastics in the ocean that tell you that there is some technology that is containing anything the ocean by 2050, there would b
and the reason that only one of them collides with earth per decade is because the earth has a small cross-sectional area. so it only collides with a tiny major minority of them. but we did the statistics and you need ten to the part 23 such objects to be produced for every star in the milky way galaxy, such that the population of such objects will be big enough for the earth to collide with one of them. every decade, every ten years. and then to the 23 objects, each of which weighing a ton...
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earth. that is one of the objectives we have to understand, earth. all of our satellites that are serving everything this happening, when combined with the 25 satellites now will give us a 3d composite of exactly what is happening to the earth and its atmosphere, if land comets water, and its ice. and so, it is quite natural that the natural history museum would partner with nasa on the big hyper wall or we are now bringing data, real-time, was happening to the earth as a result of the measurement coming from our satellites. it's is also -- it is also quite natural that this museum would want a sample from the cosmos. asteroid are something that we are very fit in. about a year ago, we went out and crushed a spacecraft into an absurd to see if we could move it. at 14,000 miles an hour it hit the bull's-eye. then, with our telescopes, we saw that we did move it. in case we had a chiller at his shortcoming, we now know we can hit it and move its trajectory. we also want to know, what is in these asteroids? because they fly through the solar system and
earth. that is one of the objectives we have to understand, earth. all of our satellites that are serving everything this happening, when combined with the 25 satellites now will give us a 3d composite of exactly what is happening to the earth and its atmosphere, if land comets water, and its ice. and so, it is quite natural that the natural history museum would partner with nasa on the big hyper wall or we are now bringing data, real-time, was happening to the earth as a result of the...
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i have my moon, my earth and the oceans that surround the earth.ravitational attraction in between these two masses and the moon is the main influence on our tides. and because distance matters so much, this diameter, the diameter of the earth, it means a lot more to the water on this side, there's a greater force on the water on this side than there is on the water on that side. so this ocean, could you take a giant step toward the moon, please? yes, there is a gravitational force on the earth itself. could you take a medium step toward the moon, please? there is a gravitational force on this side of the world, but it's smaller. can you take a baby step toward the moon, please? but see how the water got stretched out in space. and so now when my earth rotates this one quarter turn toward the ocean, we're going to have a high tide on this side of the earth. rotate a quarter turn toward me, a low tide on that same location on earth, a high tide. six hours later. and then one more and a low tide. so the earth literally rotates under two tidal bulges
i have my moon, my earth and the oceans that surround the earth.ravitational attraction in between these two masses and the moon is the main influence on our tides. and because distance matters so much, this diameter, the diameter of the earth, it means a lot more to the water on this side, there's a greater force on the water on this side than there is on the water on that side. so this ocean, could you take a giant step toward the moon, please? yes, there is a gravitational force on the earth...
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it's about the history of the earth. well, that is one of the scientific research objectives that we have to understand earth. all of our satellites that are no examining everything that's happening, the new great observatories ever going to put up that when combined with the 25 satellites up there now will give us a 3-d composite of exactly what is happening to the earth and its atmosphere, it's a land, it's water, and its ice. and so it's quite natural then that the natural history museum would partner with nasa on the big hyper wall where we are now bringing data real-time what is happening to the earth as a result of the measurements that are coming from our satellites. it's also quite natural that this museum would want a sample from the cosmos. now, asteroids are something that we are very interested in. you know about a year ago we went out and crashed the spacecraft into an asteroid to see if we could move it. and that 14,000 miles an hour it hit the bull's-eye, and then with our telescopes we saw that we did mov
it's about the history of the earth. well, that is one of the scientific research objectives that we have to understand earth. all of our satellites that are no examining everything that's happening, the new great observatories ever going to put up that when combined with the 25 satellites up there now will give us a 3-d composite of exactly what is happening to the earth and its atmosphere, it's a land, it's water, and its ice. and so it's quite natural then that the natural history museum...
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, live, spring, live, spring, loves , love earth, dear, earth, forever dear, dear, forever dear, giftove, even if the trickle of tanka, tanka is light. nekha began with her, and for me there is always a sleepless spring, we hear in any valley, as if it sounds, from the depths of the homeless, the salt of our native land, live, related, live, spring of my love, love. one land in one land forever, live, relatives, relatives, mine, love, love dear, to the earth, forever dear, forever dear, thank you magilev, thank you, friends, for the fact that you so, warmly, so welcome, unforgettable songs of past years, i want this song with me, live, dear, live, relatives, my, love, love, to one earth, in a native land forever, live, live dear, love my relatives, love to one earth, forever dear, forever dear, thank you! this is happiness, good evening, where the maple tree rustles, over the river wave, we talked about love. and that maple tree fell with you, darkness wanders in the field, and love is like a dream. passed, and love is like a dream, and love is like a dream, and love is like a dream,
, live, spring, live, spring, loves , love earth, dear, earth, forever dear, dear, forever dear, giftove, even if the trickle of tanka, tanka is light. nekha began with her, and for me there is always a sleepless spring, we hear in any valley, as if it sounds, from the depths of the homeless, the salt of our native land, live, related, live, spring of my love, love. one land in one land forever, live, relatives, relatives, mine, love, love dear, to the earth, forever dear, forever dear, thank...
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and the earth is as you say, just a point of light.nths away, so you have to be self—sufficient. you're operating as an autonomous crew, so that is going to be difficult to get used to. should it be robots that are exploring space rather than humans? i think robots have their place, absolutely. they help to de—risk human missions that come along, and in some cases, they can be cheaper and more efficient in terms of cost and time. but ultimately, what a human could do on the surface of mars in one day would take our best rovers right now three orfour years to achieve. space is opening up for more people, but astronauts will still need to be made of the right stuff. and later in the programme, tim's going to see if i've got what it takes. meanwhile, paul carter's been to germany to find out how to make the space race cheaper and more achievable for all of us. paul: what does it feel like making something that's going into space? it's like a boy's dream, right? here at exploration company, we're building a capsule to go to space and retur
and the earth is as you say, just a point of light.nths away, so you have to be self—sufficient. you're operating as an autonomous crew, so that is going to be difficult to get used to. should it be robots that are exploring space rather than humans? i think robots have their place, absolutely. they help to de—risk human missions that come along, and in some cases, they can be cheaper and more efficient in terms of cost and time. but ultimately, what a human could do on the surface of mars...
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a very tiny fraction of the earth is, is affected by mines. and when they finish wisdom, now they re vegetate them and same with the oil sands in canada. they show these pictures of the earth being dug up, which are not very pretty. but all of those areas are re reclaimed with native vegetation and trees and just look, looks like nothing's ever happened there. and it's a blink in the eye of history to have that place being opened up for a short period of time. while you take the minerals or the oil or whatever it is, you need. very interesting, thank you, patrick play stick around. because after the break, we're going to look at the motivation behind the climate change this area, the russian states. never as tight as i'm sort of the most sense community best. nothing has all sense of the speed. what else holes? question about this? even though we will then in the european union, the kremlin media mission, the state on russia to day and split the ortiz full neck, even our video agency, roughly all the band on youtube. the question, did you say
a very tiny fraction of the earth is, is affected by mines. and when they finish wisdom, now they re vegetate them and same with the oil sands in canada. they show these pictures of the earth being dug up, which are not very pretty. but all of those areas are re reclaimed with native vegetation and trees and just look, looks like nothing's ever happened there. and it's a blink in the eye of history to have that place being opened up for a short period of time. while you take the minerals or the...
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a very tiny fraction of the earth is, is affected by mines. and when they finish wisdom, now they re vegetate them and same with the oil sands in canada. they show these pictures of the earth being dug up, which are not very pretty. but all of those areas are re reclaimed with native vegetation and trees and just look, looks like nothing's ever happened there. and it's a blink in the eye of history to have that place being opened up for a short period of time. while you take the minerals or the oil or whatever it is, you need. very interesting. thank you, patrick, please stick around. because after the break, we're going to look at the motivation behind the climate change this area, the rush. it was a country of great achievements. today, we're making scientific discoveries. while children study instinct of the classrooms, we're creating new cultural values. and of course, discovering new thoughts. fascinating contractions discover countries achievements come to the rush of international expedition for the mortgage to search as well as for the
a very tiny fraction of the earth is, is affected by mines. and when they finish wisdom, now they re vegetate them and same with the oil sands in canada. they show these pictures of the earth being dug up, which are not very pretty. but all of those areas are re reclaimed with native vegetation and trees and just look, looks like nothing's ever happened there. and it's a blink in the eye of history to have that place being opened up for a short period of time. while you take the minerals or the...
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creatures, and the little ones who are traveling, then their brothers, who fight with evil on the earth , and those who pack ў people. such an agul malitva of hell members of the castel fought for others. called the one saints, the faith which we recognize in the symbol of faith. in the catechism of the catalan kastela it is written: we know that many souls, gathered in the churches of jesus and mary and paradise, place the kastsel on heavens, so that in the eternal happiness we see god as he is. ts, i dze yans, at the same time with the holy aneles, seek god’s blessing valadarism, which is why christ is in praise, interceding for us, and emphasizing our weakness to our brother bugs. syrod getaga many souls, right is the talk of the catechism, some we know the saints by their names and we know them individually. we honor all the other saints known to us. menavita is the sunny world, their intercession and prayers for us, for our family and friends. to such people, 1 leaf of the fall of this holy triumph, peramoznaga, praslaulenaga cascel in heaven, far away , yes, we will embrace, and w
creatures, and the little ones who are traveling, then their brothers, who fight with evil on the earth , and those who pack ў people. such an agul malitva of hell members of the castel fought for others. called the one saints, the faith which we recognize in the symbol of faith. in the catechism of the catalan kastela it is written: we know that many souls, gathered in the churches of jesus and mary and paradise, place the kastsel on heavens, so that in the eternal happiness we see god as he...
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my love, in my soul love sings and cries, kiss i am strong in heaven, your love is on earth. in my soul, love sings, cries, at the upa, play the guitar, i love this life with you, like a cold wind i fly, and that means, i kiss the sky dearly, on earth, my love, my love in my soul, sings, cries, kiss the sky tightly i, on earth, my love, my soul love, sings and cries, and grenitary cries my, i love this life like the full wind i fly, and that means, i forge my strong love, on earth, my love, in my soul, love sings, cries, makey’s love sings , cries, i play the guitar, why, i love this life like this , like a sick wind, i’m flying, and that means i kiss the sky tightly, for my love in my soul love sings, cries, kisses the sky, on earth my love, in my soul love sings , cries, we love you, life, live go no more, this wisdom, often repeated, we strive to gain a lot, but much more we lose, and if there is a day for love, and the soul shrinks in pain, the choice is faith in a bright day, the choice is a sacrifice of good will, we choose life, life chooses, we choose those who believe with us,
my love, in my soul love sings and cries, kiss i am strong in heaven, your love is on earth. in my soul, love sings, cries, at the upa, play the guitar, i love this life with you, like a cold wind i fly, and that means, i kiss the sky dearly, on earth, my love, my love in my soul, sings, cries, kiss the sky tightly i, on earth, my love, my soul love, sings and cries, and grenitary cries my, i love this life like the full wind i fly, and that means, i forge my strong love, on earth, my love, in...
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and strelka, the first living creatures that not only flew into space, but also returned safely to earthese dogs, and i learned this , by the way, all thanks to the institute... of medical and biological problems, because i had the opportunity to work with archival documents, with the memories of people who directly prepared these dogs for flight into space, at some point, during this communication i i started writing down stories just for myself, at some point one of the publishing houses with which we interacted came to our museum and said: you know, we want to make some good book with the museum, you are the content, we are the opportunity the museum will be in all the bookstores... in russia and i say, there is such a topic, they say, it’s amazing, no one has ever written about this before, i wrote this book, and it has already gone through four editions, that is, such popularization, yes, there i talk about all the animals, starting with the very first ones, which, back in the fifty-first year , dogs flew into space, that is, like 10 years, and before the first manned flight into sp
and strelka, the first living creatures that not only flew into space, but also returned safely to earthese dogs, and i learned this , by the way, all thanks to the institute... of medical and biological problems, because i had the opportunity to work with archival documents, with the memories of people who directly prepared these dogs for flight into space, at some point, during this communication i i started writing down stories just for myself, at some point one of the publishing houses with...
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a very tiny fraction of the earth is, is affected by mines. and when they finish wisdom, now they re vegetate them and same with the oil sands in canada. they show these pictures of the earth being dug up, which are not very pretty. but all of those areas are re reclaimed with native vegetation and trees and just look, looks like nothing's ever happened there. and it's a blink in the eye of history to have that place being opened up for a short period of time. while you take the minerals or the oil or whatever it is, you need. very interesting. thank you, patrick, please stick around. because after the break, we're going to look at the motivation behind the climate change this area, the the, the the we are back with our guest, patrick, more ecologist and environmental is founding member of greenpeace. patrick, who is profiting off of this hundreds of organizations like maybe it's thousands of organizations are profiting from this fear. people are giving them money in order to save them from the climate catastrophe. and then you have the, the i
a very tiny fraction of the earth is, is affected by mines. and when they finish wisdom, now they re vegetate them and same with the oil sands in canada. they show these pictures of the earth being dug up, which are not very pretty. but all of those areas are re reclaimed with native vegetation and trees and just look, looks like nothing's ever happened there. and it's a blink in the eye of history to have that place being opened up for a short period of time. while you take the minerals or the...
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i flew away from us, i’m arriving, for the one who remained on earth, a longer period of time passedlly ended up in the future, in the future, you mean, when , but according to physics, yes, i lived, but according to the sensation, according to the sensations, you were flying, according to the sensations, unfortunately, nothing hits, there is no such thing. i arrive, everything is in place, i think that everything is fine, but in fact, i’m somewhere by a fraction, a fraction of a second, i’m younger, we’re behind, yes, that is, you ’re still younger, younger, that means cosmonauts after all, that is, time flies up there, apparently honey, well, it flies slower, as it were , because we move at a speed of 8 km per second, no one here moves like that, and you are constantly at a high enough speed for everything time, do you feel it when you are there? that it’s somehow different, unfortunately, no, no, unfortunately , it seems, don’t say anything, but we’ll find out, we’ll find out after the advertisement, wait, wait, they do some tests when you come back, something about you sometimes
i flew away from us, i’m arriving, for the one who remained on earth, a longer period of time passedlly ended up in the future, in the future, you mean, when , but according to physics, yes, i lived, but according to the sensation, according to the sensations, you were flying, according to the sensations, unfortunately, nothing hits, there is no such thing. i arrive, everything is in place, i think that everything is fine, but in fact, i’m somewhere by a fraction, a fraction of a second,...
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earth is covered by the _ of the energy system. 7596 of the earth is covered by the sea, - of the energy the sea, and| earth is covered by the sea, and energy from waves and tides is reliable. it could play a major role in the voyage to net zero. so from the shores of scotland's beautiful orkney islands to the farmlands of india. farmers have been traditionally been burning the remaining crops which has led to terrible pollution. air pollution is choking the whole of northern india, it's the same story every winter. what suffocates primarily is the smoke, the farmlands of the region. thanks the fields for the next harvest. but instead of coming poisonous smoke, straw and husks can be processed to make the raw material for paper mills. these fully compostable sheets, and then packaging for goods or cutlery, all of these can be turned into your everyday. in central india's marina district, this company come across, is doing that. what is the story behind this? what is left on the barley plant is the barley struck, so this straw has been used to create this packaging, and it also benefits t
earth is covered by the _ of the energy system. 7596 of the earth is covered by the sea, - of the energy the sea, and| earth is covered by the sea, and energy from waves and tides is reliable. it could play a major role in the voyage to net zero. so from the shores of scotland's beautiful orkney islands to the farmlands of india. farmers have been traditionally been burning the remaining crops which has led to terrible pollution. air pollution is choking the whole of northern india, it's the...
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at is a large deposit that contains more valuable rare earth elements.the next steps are important to understand how to extract that, to process it, rare earth are measured in parts per million. the notion of being able to extract these from a million other pieces of material is fairly daunting. that's the path we are on. the good news from the standpoint of the us, these are contained in unconventional material which is call and carbon and strata, as a result of not being in hard minerals like lithium where you crunch and crack and put caustic acids to refine these, we hope the results of testing will show we can use milder solvents and conventional techniques. and refine it. liz: china, this is just a fact, they don't care about polluting their own air and the air there people breathe so they are building up these refineries. you'd are telling us there is hope. cannot make a dent in what china is importing to us? >> we hope over time. this is a project we will take slowly. this is not something that will occur overnight. over time, the amount of rare e
at is a large deposit that contains more valuable rare earth elements.the next steps are important to understand how to extract that, to process it, rare earth are measured in parts per million. the notion of being able to extract these from a million other pieces of material is fairly daunting. that's the path we are on. the good news from the standpoint of the us, these are contained in unconventional material which is call and carbon and strata, as a result of not being in hard minerals like...
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with drops of the sun, bring them with a knife, let it be . beautiful from the clear sky above the earthverything flow like a fairy tale, you and i dream of orce, we love day and morning, we love the rain, the laughter of children, we can breathe easily, we sing, among friends, among friends, all the flowers of july, all the flowers of july , let's gather all the flowers of july together, all the flowers of july, all the flowers of july, with drops of sun, let's bring our home, everything saints of july, all saints of july, all saints of july, let's gather together, all saints of july. all the flowers of july with droplets of sun, let's bring our home, with droplets of sunshine, let's bring our home, with droplets, our home is cheerful, all the flowers of july we'll bring to our honored artist of the republic of belarus irina dorofeeva, vladislav bubnarr, slovenia, jana klyaviņa, latvia. alexander elovskikh russia , this scene has existed for 35 years, the very first slavic bazaar took place here, since then the festival has never changed its registration, because it is very important th
with drops of the sun, bring them with a knife, let it be . beautiful from the clear sky above the earthverything flow like a fairy tale, you and i dream of orce, we love day and morning, we love the rain, the laughter of children, we can breathe easily, we sing, among friends, among friends, all the flowers of july, all the flowers of july , let's gather all the flowers of july together, all the flowers of july, all the flowers of july, with drops of sun, let's bring our home, everything...
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there are 17 rare earth elements.ust than silver or gold. getting those elements out of the ground not just makes rare difficult, complex and dominated by china. tonight we look at how beijing rose to the top of the market and what the u.s. is doing to step up its game for too long china has come to nateed products. >> bret: the u.s. is trying to play catch up is that a national security concern for the u.s. it? >> is a national security concern for a couple reasons. the first being probably a lot of those minerals are important in the fighting of or the defending of your country with munitions and weapon systems. probably as important, if not more, is the fact that it's a critical supply chain. >> bret: rare earth elements aren't just used for defense. they are found in things we use every day such as our cell phones. [ringing] >> a single iphone contains 8 # different rare earth elements. they help your speakers play music. create the vivid colors on your screen, and your phone would not be able to vibrate without t
there are 17 rare earth elements.ust than silver or gold. getting those elements out of the ground not just makes rare difficult, complex and dominated by china. tonight we look at how beijing rose to the top of the market and what the u.s. is doing to step up its game for too long china has come to nateed products. >> bret: the u.s. is trying to play catch up is that a national security concern for the u.s. it? >> is a national security concern for a couple reasons. the first being...
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, my love, in my love in the soul, sings, cries, i kiss the sky tightly, on earth my love, love sings baby, he excites me like a girl, you cry, you laugh, you can’t hide a tear, but how is mine soul, similar to yours, you cry, laugh, you can’t open the mucus, oh, how my soul is similar to mine, and grenky. i love this life like the free wind i fly, and that means i kiss the sky, my love is on earth, love is in my soul, it sings and cries, i kiss the sky tightly, on earth your love is in my soul, love is in my soul, sings and cries, play the guitar in yours, i love this life with you, like holly, the wind i fly,
, my love, in my love in the soul, sings, cries, i kiss the sky tightly, on earth my love, love sings baby, he excites me like a girl, you cry, you laugh, you can’t hide a tear, but how is mine soul, similar to yours, you cry, laugh, you can’t open the mucus, oh, how my soul is similar to mine, and grenky. i love this life like the free wind i fly, and that means i kiss the sky, my love is on earth, love is in my soul, it sings and cries, i kiss the sky tightly, on earth your love is in my...
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a lifetime, may may circle above you forever, may may become our destiny, may love always live on earthmay it become our greatest destiny, may love always live on earth , may this may last a lifetime, may may may circle us forever with you, may may become our destiny, may love always live on earth, i am coming to meet you with great bows, joy falls. on the shoulders of yellow winds, i know, you are waiting for me, you are somewhere, in love's power, in the middle of flowers and summer, in the middle of misfortune, i know, you are waiting for me, you are, somewhere, in love's power, in the midst of flowers and summer, in the midst of happiness, i am walking towards you, along wooded paths, the leaves of a candle are lit, a golden poplar, it turns so brightly green, excuse me with your face. in order to meet sooner, we had to meet you, it turns so brightly green, excuse your mind, in order to meet sooner, we had to meet you, i’m coming to meet you, along the ringing grass, i’ll give you an evening in minsk, the real one, so that i think of the stars sparkled and sparkled, so that you and
a lifetime, may may circle above you forever, may may become our destiny, may love always live on earthmay it become our greatest destiny, may love always live on earth , may this may last a lifetime, may may may circle us forever with you, may may become our destiny, may love always live on earth, i am coming to meet you with great bows, joy falls. on the shoulders of yellow winds, i know, you are waiting for me, you are somewhere, in love's power, in the middle of flowers and summer, in the...
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less on mining and more on processing rare earth materials.ntries rely on mining, separation and magnet production. >> where are we going to send the material that we mine and extract? china definitely dominates the world. >> china's imports of raw earth have increased by 285% since 2018. the chinese have increasingly looked for mining opportunities in south america and africa for rare earths and other minerals. >> africa was the largest mineral reserves in the world. china already mining deals there. anybody that can control those critical supply chains, whether it's critical minerals, energy, food, they have extra leverage over us anding china arranged 70% of cobalt. key element in eye on batteries used in electric vehicles. most of that cobalt goes to china. sierra leone exports includes titaniumor, iron and lithium. billions in platinum, iron and diamonds. the top recipient for both countries? china. >> they look at the money and they say it's tough to turn away from that. if we step up our game and provide the financing, and the partnersh
less on mining and more on processing rare earth materials.ntries rely on mining, separation and magnet production. >> where are we going to send the material that we mine and extract? china definitely dominates the world. >> china's imports of raw earth have increased by 285% since 2018. the chinese have increasingly looked for mining opportunities in south america and africa for rare earths and other minerals. >> africa was the largest mineral reserves in the world. china...
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geta would be the earth's calender of belarus.e have collected all the grains, we have collected all the burning, we have collected all the grains, and of course this is required it’s not ad hoc. what do you and i want? first for everything, geta bagachovskaya. geta geta zbozhzha, geta samae, haloўny sіmval menavіta holy richa . in tradition, sometimes the holy skin of the skin added the pazhmentsy of the bozhzha, abmalochanaga from the first step of the snap of wheat. the herbs were collected from a special container, and a candle was pressed into it. i commemorate the fires and medicine that prevent the hell of illness and disease. this whole bowl of fire and the candle of pasyaredzine is called bagach. with these glances hadzili on huts and abavyazkova garela menavita rich saint, this candle was the other brother, all the men gathered, all the men worked for this candle , and this candle was exchanged it ’s with assyarodze vyaskov, they cut it out, i’ll be like that here, but yana muggle would be...
geta would be the earth's calender of belarus.e have collected all the grains, we have collected all the burning, we have collected all the grains, and of course this is required it’s not ad hoc. what do you and i want? first for everything, geta bagachovskaya. geta geta zbozhzha, geta samae, haloўny sіmval menavіta holy richa . in tradition, sometimes the holy skin of the skin added the pazhmentsy of the bozhzha, abmalochanaga from the first step of the snap of wheat. the herbs were...
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the us federal aviation administration said the satellites crashed to earth.rease in the number of satellites in low earth orbit creates an increased risk for people on the ground and for aviation due to falling debris. the agency sent a report to the us congress, which is based on a study conducted by the non-profit research group aerospace corporation. the document reports on the potential dangers associated with the use of large groups. satellites such as starling. western scientists say that satellites regularly fall out of orbit. there are millions if not billions or trillions of objects that are not tracked. the problem with space is not just the quantity, but how fast they move. we are facing a congestion problem up there as they gradually fall out of orbit. ilan musk himself spoke about 250 starling users, on average their number is growing by 1100 monthly, so are we really on the threshold of a new era of global ultra-high-speed internet, how safe are such satellites for humans. according to russian scientists, the probability of a fall satellite debr
the us federal aviation administration said the satellites crashed to earth.rease in the number of satellites in low earth orbit creates an increased risk for people on the ground and for aviation due to falling debris. the agency sent a report to the us congress, which is based on a study conducted by the non-profit research group aerospace corporation. the document reports on the potential dangers associated with the use of large groups. satellites such as starling. western scientists say...
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Nov 19, 2023
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if you looked at earth from space, there would be no obvious sign anyone lived here. it's just a big, blue marble for a pale, blue dot, but if you look closely enough, you might start to see the stuff we humans leave lying around, the carcass of a deep space probe or all the satellites that we've put into orbit. astronomers call those technosignatures, and my first guest is the principal investigators in a nasa-funded effort to find technosignatures on other worlds to look for aliens, dr. adam frank. he's an astrophysicist, and his new book "little book of aliens" talks about technosignatures. good morning. i have a big question i want to ask you, but i want to really understand technosignatures. you may remember that opening scene from the movie "contact" which does an excellent job of illustrating how a civilization's radio waves propagate out into space. we have been looking for other signals from other planets doing that for decades. technosignatures is bigger and different than that, right? give me an example of a technosignature. >> first of all, thank you, scot
if you looked at earth from space, there would be no obvious sign anyone lived here. it's just a big, blue marble for a pale, blue dot, but if you look closely enough, you might start to see the stuff we humans leave lying around, the carcass of a deep space probe or all the satellites that we've put into orbit. astronomers call those technosignatures, and my first guest is the principal investigators in a nasa-funded effort to find technosignatures on other worlds to look for aliens, dr. adam...
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Nov 13, 2023
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the main waste of foundry production is burnt molding earth.mpany. does not use the waste product and is forced to dispose of it, so after a year and a half of research and 3 months of experiments, they eventually gave it a second life as waste. the result is a building material that can be used, for example, for cladding, and these samples comply with gost. if we use the earth molding burner instead of sand, the enterprise that produces bricks will not need to purchase this sand, thereby we receive an economic benefit, and the foundry company pays a conservation tax. waste of molding burnt earth, which amounts to 96 rubles per year, but in belarus 5,000 tons of waste are generated per year, thereby we receive economic benefits for the foundry enterprise. the development was celebrated at the international level, daria became the winner of the project 100 ideas for the cis, but nothing would have happened without support, in all the physics teacher, who is also dasha’s mother, also took part in the experiments. i helped with everything i could,
the main waste of foundry production is burnt molding earth.mpany. does not use the waste product and is forced to dispose of it, so after a year and a half of research and 3 months of experiments, they eventually gave it a second life as waste. the result is a building material that can be used, for example, for cladding, and these samples comply with gost. if we use the earth molding burner instead of sand, the enterprise that produces bricks will not need to purchase this sand, thereby we...
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Nov 19, 2023
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and the earth is as you say, just a point of light.nths away, so you have to be self—sufficient. you're operating as an autonomous crew, so that is going to be difficult to get used to. should it be robots that are exploring space rather than humans? i think robots have their place, absolutely. they help to de—risk human missions that come along, and in some cases, they can be cheaper and more efficient in terms of cost and time. but ultimately, what a human could do on the surface of mars in one day would take our best rovers right now three or four years to achieve, in terms of our ingenuity, our decision making, the fidelity of our movement. and so we are still... we need to give ourselves a pat on the back. we're pretty smart and we're pretty efficient and we're still the most intelligent thing right now that we know of in the universe, so i think that's a reason why humans should be exploring, but it's more than that. i think it's that emotive storytelling, if you like. i want to hear... if people have travelled and experienced th
and the earth is as you say, just a point of light.nths away, so you have to be self—sufficient. you're operating as an autonomous crew, so that is going to be difficult to get used to. should it be robots that are exploring space rather than humans? i think robots have their place, absolutely. they help to de—risk human missions that come along, and in some cases, they can be cheaper and more efficient in terms of cost and time. but ultimately, what a human could do on the surface of mars...
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Nov 11, 2023
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future earth newsletter.ng from me, the week's top climate stories and insights from our entire bbc climate change team. i'm carl nasman. thanks for watching future earth. hello. after that misty and frosty start, it's actually turning out to be a very nice day across most of the uk. it's not going to last though. tomorrow we are expecting thicker cloud and outbreaks of rain at least across some parts of the country. and you can see the weather front approaching our neck of the woods here. the weather map showing that weather front later on today nudging into south—western parts of the uk. but ahead of it, as i say, a lot of fine weather and this is what it looks like for the rest of today. clear conditions across the bulk of the country, temperatures of around ten degrees. but come the evening we are expecting that rain to reach cornwall, devon. it'll nudge into wales as well late in the evening and then overnight possibly reaching northern ireland and also the midlands as well as southern england. but to th
future earth newsletter.ng from me, the week's top climate stories and insights from our entire bbc climate change team. i'm carl nasman. thanks for watching future earth. hello. after that misty and frosty start, it's actually turning out to be a very nice day across most of the uk. it's not going to last though. tomorrow we are expecting thicker cloud and outbreaks of rain at least across some parts of the country. and you can see the weather front approaching our neck of the woods here. the...
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Nov 11, 2023
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future earth newsletter. from me, the week's top climate stories and insights from our entire bbc climate change team. i'm carl nasman. thanks for watching future earth. hello. a pretty good chance of observing the northern lights tonight, particularly across northern parts of the uk, where the skies will be clear. in the south, it is a different story. an advancing weather front means thick cloud and outbreaks of rain, and indeed tomorrow it is a wet one for many of us. but not everywhere, in the north, i think, the best of the weather. let's have a look at the satellite picture. here is the weather front approaching the british isles. thick cloud already in place across many western and south—western areas. a wet evening here, and the skies will remain clearest for the longest the further north and east you are. the forecast then — this evening shows clear skies in the north, but thickening cloud across ireland, outbreaks of rain, rain reaching wales, the south west, central and southern england too. where
future earth newsletter. from me, the week's top climate stories and insights from our entire bbc climate change team. i'm carl nasman. thanks for watching future earth. hello. a pretty good chance of observing the northern lights tonight, particularly across northern parts of the uk, where the skies will be clear. in the south, it is a different story. an advancing weather front means thick cloud and outbreaks of rain, and indeed tomorrow it is a wet one for many of us. but not everywhere, in...
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Nov 4, 2023
11/23
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not with the ground. not connected with the earth, not connected with the earth, come on, well, if notust in case, and also from a small amount of protein, well, you never know, in general, do you know more about gypsum? for example, we know tiles, you know about tiles, it’s good that we don’t have questions about tiles, i i accept your answer, this is the wrong answer, build a tower, please nastya, one more element , the second, after that the opposing team will do the same, install, most likely, i’m not getting ahead of myself, but most likely they will install the third element, lord, nine beauties , mandatory version from you, not related. by the way, no one asked about the size, what is it connected with, if not with the earth , no one found out either, it was necessary and would you answer? i would have answered if you had asked, well, somehow differently, but you asked me with connected to the earth, i answered you exactly, your answer, your version, it’s the version we need now, yes, yes it’s coral, what a coral, coral, interesting version, well done, well done, not a bad versi
not with the ground. not connected with the earth, not connected with the earth, come on, well, if notust in case, and also from a small amount of protein, well, you never know, in general, do you know more about gypsum? for example, we know tiles, you know about tiles, it’s good that we don’t have questions about tiles, i i accept your answer, this is the wrong answer, build a tower, please nastya, one more element , the second, after that the opposing team will do the same, install, most...
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Nov 29, 2023
11/23
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she was so down to earth, y'all, it was amazing. took off and we looked over, and my grandmother took out this tupperware of pimiento cheese and this loaf of bread and started making sandwiches. and she gave it to all of us grandkids. then she started giving them to all the people on the plane. people were sitting there like rosalynn carter just made me this sandwich. they couldn't believe it but she loved people. she was cool, like, she did tai chi with a sword. if you want to see a 5-year-old boy be excited, they'd come back, dad, did you know mom carter has a sword? she once told me about this trip y'all took to havana in the 1950's. she said y'all went down there for the night and didn't get a hotel room, and i said, what did you do? she looked at me like, we danced. [laughter] we slept on the plane. they danced, didn't they? she was a rock for our family. and that's true. but in many ways she was more, as chip said, an advencherer, a -- adventurer, a voyager, a mountain climber. she learned to ski in her 60's and skied for 25 m
she was so down to earth, y'all, it was amazing. took off and we looked over, and my grandmother took out this tupperware of pimiento cheese and this loaf of bread and started making sandwiches. and she gave it to all of us grandkids. then she started giving them to all the people on the plane. people were sitting there like rosalynn carter just made me this sandwich. they couldn't believe it but she loved people. she was cool, like, she did tai chi with a sword. if you want to see a 5-year-old...
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Nov 27, 2023
11/23
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earth is ours. walbayt lena, waghda al-quds satjamna. governors are together, sanoud ghada, anaha la ghasse. the land is ours and the house is ours, and the holy one will gather us together, and the guardians will return together tomorrow, because of this, the usurper will prevent us the land from us , and the house is ours, and the holy one will gather us, and the saints will gather us together , and we will return from it tomorrow, no enemy will prevent us. the earth and the house is ours, and tomorrow the holy will gather us together, and the saints together, we will return from it tomorrow, no usurper will prevent us , the land is ours, and the house is ours, and tomorrow the holy will gather us gods together, let us not return from it tomorrow, i will be a usurper, the earth will be ours, and the house will be ours, and tomorrow the holy will gather us, and the gods will be together, we will return from it tomorrow, no usurper will prevent us, the earth will be ours, and the house will be ours, and tomorrow the holy will gather us,
earth is ours. walbayt lena, waghda al-quds satjamna. governors are together, sanoud ghada, anaha la ghasse. the land is ours and the house is ours, and the holy one will gather us together, and the guardians will return together tomorrow, because of this, the usurper will prevent us the land from us , and the house is ours, and the holy one will gather us, and the saints will gather us together , and we will return from it tomorrow, no enemy will prevent us. the earth and the house is ours,...
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Nov 12, 2023
11/23
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future earth newsletter.ng from me, the week's top climate stories and insights from our entire bbc climate change team. i'm carl nasman. thanks for watching future earth. hello. fast developing weather system that hasn't fully formed yet. keep track of the weather forecast because warnings across part of the country may be upgraded over the coming hours. now, this is the satellite picture. you can see the rain and cloudy across the uk and into the south—west. that is the developing store moving across ireland and into the irish sea and across northern britain through the course of monday morning and into the afternoon foot of the rain of each island to the early hours. it will sweep into many parts of western britain here. by the end of the night, i think, it is still dry in scotland. seven or eight but that milder air and strengthening winds took place through many south—western parts of the uk. a really nasty area of low pressure put up a lot of highs advice there. strong winds blowing around it. now, it's
future earth newsletter.ng from me, the week's top climate stories and insights from our entire bbc climate change team. i'm carl nasman. thanks for watching future earth. hello. fast developing weather system that hasn't fully formed yet. keep track of the weather forecast because warnings across part of the country may be upgraded over the coming hours. now, this is the satellite picture. you can see the rain and cloudy across the uk and into the south—west. that is the developing store...
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Nov 4, 2023
11/23
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sky is our work, and our home is on earth, the sky is our work, and our home is on earth, if i fly toane tomorrow. i can’t be here anymore, i can’t, wait, wait, wait, wait endlessly for you, i miss the city, normal shops, work, i i knew how to do something, i forgot everything i learned. how can i live without you, let me go, kolink, i ask you, let me go, i’ll go away in lviv for a little while and write, i’ll write to you right away , i need to calm down, come to my senses, i ’ll write right away, okay, when will you come back? lieutenant morozov, the inspector with me, colonel bely, understood, the regiment commander, comrade colonel, lieutenant morozov reports , the inspector colonel bely arrived at the command post, according to the notification, target 1681 was received, consisting of two aircraft, speed 2,500, altitude 17,000, issue on the tablet, the navigator calculates the interception line for target 1681, 991 landed at the chaika airfield in square 1,790 low-flying target. display on the tablet a low-flying target going to the northeast, a storm to calculate the interceptio
sky is our work, and our home is on earth, the sky is our work, and our home is on earth, if i fly toane tomorrow. i can’t be here anymore, i can’t, wait, wait, wait, wait endlessly for you, i miss the city, normal shops, work, i i knew how to do something, i forgot everything i learned. how can i live without you, let me go, kolink, i ask you, let me go, i’ll go away in lviv for a little while and write, i’ll write to you right away , i need to calm down, come to my senses, i ’ll...
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and which would allow us to wirelessly transmit the power back to the earth and use it on earth. even this experiment in space would not have been possible, had it not been for the great leaps, made in materials research. photo vol techs have seen incredible breakthroughs. yeah, well it turns out that the materials that are most suitable, in fact, are inspired from some of this work that we have done in fordable tags and solar fuels because they are semi conductor materials and insulating materials. the kinds of materials that we use in, in, in those other lines of research. in january 2023, a prototype of a self unfolding solar array was launched into space for the 1st time. with it, professor ad waters team hopes to see how feasible a future solar farm could be. each one is expected to measure 3 kilometers by 3 kilometers, at least to start the ideas to assemble several such elements into giant's solar farms. for the big advantage is that it is never night time and space. if you go far away from the earth to a g, a stationary orbit, and you point your solar collector at the sun
and which would allow us to wirelessly transmit the power back to the earth and use it on earth. even this experiment in space would not have been possible, had it not been for the great leaps, made in materials research. photo vol techs have seen incredible breakthroughs. yeah, well it turns out that the materials that are most suitable, in fact, are inspired from some of this work that we have done in fordable tags and solar fuels because they are semi conductor materials and insulating...
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Nov 25, 2023
11/23
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china supplied the global market around 80% of rare earth raw materialt .n as the u.s.production, sorted china. a change in market share was evident. >> is china winning this? >> we are competing and competing robustly. rachina has eight position in te processing. >> beijing increased output by 10%. had the u.s. increased by 44%. t by 2021, china lost 21% thanksos to mountain pass mine and other increased operations outside china. >> there is some capability in europe, a little capability in southeast asia. a lot. >> with rare earth mining around the world, china switched gears, focusing more on processing rawt hematerials, meaning other countries rely on it for refining, separation, and magnet production. >> where are we going to send a. material that we mine andts extract? >> the exports have increased byy nearly 285% since 2015.ca the chinese have looked fora fo mining opportunities in south america and africa forwa rare earths and other minerals.i >> africa has the largestply mineral deposits in the world. >> anyone who can control those critical supply chains, they
china supplied the global market around 80% of rare earth raw materialt .n as the u.s.production, sorted china. a change in market share was evident. >> is china winning this? >> we are competing and competing robustly. rachina has eight position in te processing. >> beijing increased output by 10%. had the u.s. increased by 44%. t by 2021, china lost 21% thanksos to mountain pass mine and other increased operations outside china. >> there is some capability in europe, a...
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Nov 25, 2023
11/23
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at the start of the cycle, the sun heats up water on the earth.he heat causes the water to evaporate or turn into water vapor, then travels up into the sky. clouds are formed when water vapor rises into the air. these water droplets clump together and eventually form clouds when water droplets bump into one another in those clouds, they stick together and grow in size and when these water droplets get too heavy to stay in the clouds, they fall to earth that's rain. sometimes, if it rains too much, it can cause flooding but it's important to note that rain is a good thing rain is essential to all living things on earth, playing a critical role in the growth of things like plants, trees, animals, and humans too. did you know one of the wettest places in the united states is hilo, hawaii they average about 211 days a year with measure rabble rain. umbrellas definitely come in handy here now, the next time you hear the forecast for rain, look up in the sky and try to spot the rain clouds. and even though rain can damper some of your plans, there are a
at the start of the cycle, the sun heats up water on the earth.he heat causes the water to evaporate or turn into water vapor, then travels up into the sky. clouds are formed when water vapor rises into the air. these water droplets clump together and eventually form clouds when water droplets bump into one another in those clouds, they stick together and grow in size and when these water droplets get too heavy to stay in the clouds, they fall to earth that's rain. sometimes, if it rains too...