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magnetosphere, the earth's magnetic field, we live in a constant magnetic field of the earth, the magnitudewhich is tens... thousands of nanoteslas at the poles one, on the equator is a little bit different, but so if about 20, 30 thousand nanotesla, changes in the magnetic field that happen during... can affect a person if it has changed by only 400 units, this effect, well, for constantly we live all the time we feel the effect of 40 thousand nanotesla, we are used to it, it has changed less than there by a percent, how can a person feel it on himself, birds can feel it. changes in magnetic fields naturally have a much stronger effect on their body and there have been cases recorded, when a flock of flamingos landed somewhere in novosibirsk during a magnetic storm, yes, that is, they were flying somewhere to the south , they got lost, they flew in the wrong direction, everything, the device can fail, but a person as a creature, well... logical, of course, it can somehow affect all these changes on the human body, but firstly, it is very difficult to isolate, to isolate this specific influ
magnetosphere, the earth's magnetic field, we live in a constant magnetic field of the earth, the magnitudewhich is tens... thousands of nanoteslas at the poles one, on the equator is a little bit different, but so if about 20, 30 thousand nanotesla, changes in the magnetic field that happen during... can affect a person if it has changed by only 400 units, this effect, well, for constantly we live all the time we feel the effect of 40 thousand nanotesla, we are used to it, it has changed less...
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europium is one rare earth that makes tvs read.ere was a lot of color tv, you know, interest, obviously, when i would see an extent, all these other shows, right? big televisions, more and more popular. so this might, as you can imagine, became extremely important to the us economy as well as the defense industry. it was us military that invented rare earth magnets that, as i mentioned, helped power into motion. they are also used in fighter jets and laser guided missiles and other pieces of equipment that are used, the pentagon, but by i chronicled this in the book in the united states is just sort of fell out of fashion and producing them around the 1980s or 1990s. and the reason is because it can be extremely just nasty if we give it, we're there to in some instances you can radioactive waste that's produced it's a very costly laborious it takes a lot of time to produce rare earths and so china saw this a way to basically boost its own economy. and so while the us of waned in its interest with rare earths, i chronicle in the boo
europium is one rare earth that makes tvs read.ere was a lot of color tv, you know, interest, obviously, when i would see an extent, all these other shows, right? big televisions, more and more popular. so this might, as you can imagine, became extremely important to the us economy as well as the defense industry. it was us military that invented rare earth magnets that, as i mentioned, helped power into motion. they are also used in fighter jets and laser guided missiles and other pieces of...
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magnetosphere, the earth's magnetic field, we live in a constant magnetic the earth's field, the valueh is tens of thousands of nanoteslas, at the poles one, at the equator a little different, but so if approximately 20-30, 30,000 nanoteslas. changes in the magnetic field that occur during magnetic storms are hundreds of nano-teslas, just think about how a change in the field of 40,000 can affect a person if it has changed by only 400 units, this effect, well, for constantly, we live and all the time feel the effect of 40,000 nanoteslas, we are used to it, it has changed less than there on percent, how can a person feel it? feel it, birds can feel it, for example, yes, which, which have this internal astronavigation device, where they are there by the magnetic field, fly there from north to south, make flights, for them the change in magnetic fields is natural, it affects their body much more strongly, and there were cases recorded when a flock of flamingos landed somewhere there in novosibirsk during a magnetic storm, yes, that is, they were flying somewhere to the south, they got los
magnetosphere, the earth's magnetic field, we live in a constant magnetic the earth's field, the valueh is tens of thousands of nanoteslas, at the poles one, at the equator a little different, but so if approximately 20-30, 30,000 nanoteslas. changes in the magnetic field that occur during magnetic storms are hundreds of nano-teslas, just think about how a change in the field of 40,000 can affect a person if it has changed by only 400 units, this effect, well, for constantly, we live and all...
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singing, this is the earth singing, if this is in your heart, you save, the world needs little, i know and i believe, i know and i believe, love is needed, will save this whole world. come and listen, come and listen, this is what the earth will understand, this song your heart you save, the world needs little, i know and i believe, our love, our love, saved. in the month of april in the old park the snow melts, and the cheerful swings begin their run, forgotten in the world. my heart will freeze, only the sky, only the wind, only joy ahead, only the sky, only the wind, only joy will pass, washing away, the highest measure, not believing to take away, winged desires. fly, fly, fly, winged dots, fly, fly, fly, childhood will end someday, it is not forever, i will become frightening guys, they will split up, who where, but for now we are only children. we still have to grow, only the sky, only the wind, only joy ahead, only the sky, so much wind , so many wounds ahead, people have grown taller, i am beautiful involuntarily, winged ones read, fly, fly, fly, the attached turns fly, fly, wi
singing, this is the earth singing, if this is in your heart, you save, the world needs little, i know and i believe, i know and i believe, love is needed, will save this whole world. come and listen, come and listen, this is what the earth will understand, this song your heart you save, the world needs little, i know and i believe, our love, our love, saved. in the month of april in the old park the snow melts, and the cheerful swings begin their run, forgotten in the world. my heart will...
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the earth has one. well, two actually.a sort of mini moon loops in orbit around earth the next few weeks. >> this object whose name is pt5, by the way, is actually an astroid, but for a little while it will be like a mini moon. >> reporter: but unlike our own, it won't be a moon you can see. >> it's about 33 or 35 feet across, so about the size of a bus. >> reporter: dr. alex filapenko is a distinguished professor of astronomy at uc berkeley. >> out here between mars and jupiter is the main astroid belt. there are hundreds of thousands of astroids out there. >> reporter: those astroid belt astroids usually leave us alone, but pt5 comes from a family of astroids called the arjunas and their orbits bring them much closer to earth. >> the arjuna family of astroids essentially orbits at earth's distance, usually a tiny bit more. >> reporter: those tiny astroids can only be spotted with the sort of big telescopes that found our mini moon back in august as part of a nasa sky survey designed to detect incoming space rocks and pt5
the earth has one. well, two actually.a sort of mini moon loops in orbit around earth the next few weeks. >> this object whose name is pt5, by the way, is actually an astroid, but for a little while it will be like a mini moon. >> reporter: but unlike our own, it won't be a moon you can see. >> it's about 33 or 35 feet across, so about the size of a bus. >> reporter: dr. alex filapenko is a distinguished professor of astronomy at uc berkeley. >> out here between...
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speaking earth.nomer science behind the so-called mini moon. >> reporter: mars has earth has 1. well, 2 moon loops in h for the next few thway, is actually an asteroid. but for while, it will be like a minibe a moon fe bus. >> professor of astronomer ajupiteis the mai reporter: th alone, but the arjunas, and their earth. >> this essentially orbits ro eths are with t august as part of detect making sense. >> it will come no times the moon's distance from earth. can pack a rock light, rushed to the windows, e the the glass shattere 's always a good idea the sky. >> it's nowhere no threat whatsoever. so don't worry, be happy. it would be able to see it, but unfortunately it's mutowell, i' we saw this oved it using the s survey. but thjust as place in e nse it's a good >> she felt y >> well, darren, you know. bit of a problem today for fleet windows, and we've been others. show you why the bblk to the rato have the clouds g to f the ou the last t so it might not hawas definitel cloudy here. tomorr before
speaking earth.nomer science behind the so-called mini moon. >> reporter: mars has earth has 1. well, 2 moon loops in h for the next few thway, is actually an asteroid. but for while, it will be like a minibe a moon fe bus. >> professor of astronomer ajupiteis the mai reporter: th alone, but the arjunas, and their earth. >> this essentially orbits ro eths are with t august as part of detect making sense. >> it will come no times the moon's distance from earth. can pack a...
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to better understand what is happening in the depths of the earth, we are going to kamchatka again. we are going to descend right into the mouth of one of the volcanoes. we can say that we are standing in the center of the cauldron, where the devils are cooking the sphere. what connected the prehistoric. finally, we got to the place, the farmer shows where everything happened, at the same time. kamchatka there an inexplicable death happened to two farmers at once, in one case, along with the animals, their owner also died. it is the sudden and inexplicable death of a person that is not allows us to believe in the version about some fatal disease of animals. we managed to find out that a little-studied phenomenon was recorded in kamchatka: a black hole, it is known that it distorts space and matter. and our... research conducted during the first visit to kamchatka showed that most likely it was this mysterious phenomenon that killed the animals and the man. moreover, we found experts who explained to us that the black hole could have been created by a huge ancient pyramid, but neithe
to better understand what is happening in the depths of the earth, we are going to kamchatka again. we are going to descend right into the mouth of one of the volcanoes. we can say that we are standing in the center of the cauldron, where the devils are cooking the sphere. what connected the prehistoric. finally, we got to the place, the farmer shows where everything happened, at the same time. kamchatka there an inexplicable death happened to two farmers at once, in one case, along with the...
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bounds of earth. and for generations of trailblazers to follow. we did not come this far only to come this far. we continued this legacy as one member of the audience here with us today does every single day the remarkable andrea mosey. who has worked for nasa for nearly 50 years as the the processor for the apollo sample program. she oversees the moon rocks and the winner samples that nasa brought back from apollo. the samples are national treasures and so is andrea. the pioneers that we honor today . the's hidden figures. their courage and imagination brought us to the moon, and their lessons and legacy will send us back to the moon and then just imagine if we leave our foot prints on the red sands of mars. thanks to these people who are a part of our and nasa family we will continue to far off cosmic shores. thank you, and god bless all of the recipients. >> ladies and gentlemen, author of hidden figures. the american dream and the untold story of the black women mathematicians who helped win the s
bounds of earth. and for generations of trailblazers to follow. we did not come this far only to come this far. we continued this legacy as one member of the audience here with us today does every single day the remarkable andrea mosey. who has worked for nasa for nearly 50 years as the the processor for the apollo sample program. she oversees the moon rocks and the winner samples that nasa brought back from apollo. the samples are national treasures and so is andrea. the pioneers that we honor...
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this year, earth speaks won two awards at once. in short, at the festival, a special prize from the russia tv channel and a special prize from the jury with a telling wording for a cinematic attempt to save our earth. water formula - animated space adventures for young viewers in the spirit of star wars, guardians of the galaxy and the fifth element. teenage girl dana lives among alien mutants on the planet ereya and dreams of getting a magic formula for creating pressed water, which is worth its weight in gold here. the studios of the cartoon union magic factory used motion capture technology, thanks to which the characters were given not only the voice, but also the facial expressions and manner of movement of the stars who participated in the voice acting, including the singer neletto. a quiet place azrael. azrael is a girl who is kidnapped by pagans to be sacrificed, but at the last moment the heroine manages to free yourself, but azrael is not going to run away, she is thirsty for a place and... you watched the program film in
this year, earth speaks won two awards at once. in short, at the festival, a special prize from the russia tv channel and a special prize from the jury with a telling wording for a cinematic attempt to save our earth. water formula - animated space adventures for young viewers in the spirit of star wars, guardians of the galaxy and the fifth element. teenage girl dana lives among alien mutants on the planet ereya and dreams of getting a magic formula for creating pressed water, which is worth...
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this is santa claus, who was sent to earth by the guardians of time for his misdeeds. he meets his granddaughter, the snow maiden, also a sorceress. now together they protect humanity from magic. they are opposed by the sorceress dasha, an internet star who, as usual, seeks eternal youth and finds it in social networks, subscribers and likes. the more of them, the younger the blogger. sergei garmash became father frost. the snow maiden was played by the aspiring actress masha koshina. the role of blogger dasha was played by daria moroz. half of it sometimes happens right here, now on the site, semi-improvisationally. and on the one hand, this is so. how are we doing this now let's do it? on the other hand, it's very interesting what paval semenovich will suggest or come up with next. and then , i think, the day before yesterday he called me and said: "i came up with it, i came up with it." i think it's cool, awesome, and it really turned out very cool, you can already see the fairy tale in a modern style in the cinema, vasilisa and the guardians of time has been releas
this is santa claus, who was sent to earth by the guardians of time for his misdeeds. he meets his granddaughter, the snow maiden, also a sorceress. now together they protect humanity from magic. they are opposed by the sorceress dasha, an internet star who, as usual, seeks eternal youth and finds it in social networks, subscribers and likes. the more of them, the younger the blogger. sergei garmash became father frost. the snow maiden was played by the aspiring actress masha koshina. the role...
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and we begin to look at the earth from a different angle.avenly vantage point, as humans made in his image and endowed with estimable dignity and value, regardless of the color of our skin, or gender or where we came from. today, for all of their contributions to the space program and to society it is my great honor to award these women with the congressional gold medal. [ applause ] at this time, with the -- like to ask leader jeffries, senator coons , congressman scott, administrator nelson and ms. margot lee shetterly to come to the front of the stage to present these five medal. -- medals. [ applause ] [ applause ] [ applause ] [ applause ] [ applause ] [ applause ] so. i here. [ applause ] ladies and gentlemea mosie, apollo sample lead processor at nasa's johnson space center. >> ladies and gentlemen, ms. andrea mosley, lead processor at nasa johnson space center. od [ applause ] >> good afternoon. it is quite an honor and privilege to be here, representing the men and women of apollo and the space program , who dedicated their lives an
and we begin to look at the earth from a different angle.avenly vantage point, as humans made in his image and endowed with estimable dignity and value, regardless of the color of our skin, or gender or where we came from. today, for all of their contributions to the space program and to society it is my great honor to award these women with the congressional gold medal. [ applause ] at this time, with the -- like to ask leader jeffries, senator coons , congressman scott, administrator nelson...
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we began to look at the earth from a different when we did. we cells from god's heavenly vantage point as humans made in his image, endowed with inestimable dignity and value regardless of the color of our skin, gender, or where we came from. so today, for all their contribution to the space program and to society it is my great honor to award these women with the congressional medal. at this time. i'd like to leader jeffries and senator -- and senator capital, chairman lucas, congressman scott, administrator nelson and ms. shetterly to please come to the front of the stage so they can present these five medals. so. i here. ladies and gentlemen miss andrea mosie, apollo sample lead processor at nasa's johnson space center. good afternoon. it is quite an honor. and privilege to be here representing. the many women of apollo and the space program who dedicated their lives and talent to making sure the sky is never the limit. thank you. honored speaker johnson, honorable leader jeffries, the late congresswoman eddie bernice johnson and all the me
we began to look at the earth from a different when we did. we cells from god's heavenly vantage point as humans made in his image, endowed with inestimable dignity and value regardless of the color of our skin, gender, or where we came from. so today, for all their contribution to the space program and to society it is my great honor to award these women with the congressional medal. at this time. i'd like to leader jeffries and senator -- and senator capital, chairman lucas, congressman...
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we began to look at the earth from a different when we did. we cells from god's heavenly vantage point as humans made in his image, endowed with inestimable dignity and value regardless of the color of our skin, gender, or where we came from. so today, for all their contribution to the space program and to society it is my great honor to award these women with the congressional medal. at this time. i'd like to leader jeffries and senator -- and senator capital, chairman lucas, congressman scott, administrator nelson and ms. shetterly to please come to the front of the stage so they can present these five medals. so. i here. ladies and gentlemen miss andrea mosie, apollo sample lead processor at nasa's johnson space center. good afternoon. it is quite an honor. and privilege to be here representing. the many women of apollo and the space program who dedicated their lives and talent to making sure the sky is never the limit. thank you. honored speaker johnson, honorable leader jeffries, the late congresswoman eddie bernice johnson and all the me
we began to look at the earth from a different when we did. we cells from god's heavenly vantage point as humans made in his image, endowed with inestimable dignity and value regardless of the color of our skin, gender, or where we came from. so today, for all their contribution to the space program and to society it is my great honor to award these women with the congressional medal. at this time. i'd like to leader jeffries and senator -- and senator capital, chairman lucas, congressman...
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"children of the whole earth, if your dreams, our world could change, lived, so that not throw, not,lt, we will change everything." must, must, if we believe in the light, will believe, we will stand in the world a little bit good, in the country we are good, we are not we will regret with tears, there will be moms and dads at home, all the children will become a little bit happy. and faithful, we must change everything, we must, people that without stars in the world without war betrayal of the whole earth. wherever you live, our light, charismata and forest, let the heavens be blessed, without children's tears, forever, without giving, without truth, and let the signs shine for yourself. day, still days, sailing behind the apples, dark days, sleepy days, adventuring far away, runaway bunnies all in the forests, wet birds in the forests, and the bead princes were buried. svae dougiya nasy, vayu, bye, vayu, bye, vachanyati close, lullaby, lullaby, close the eyes, on the rat, on the race, they are pawing, the eyes are sleeping. the ears are all buzzing, the helmets are all on, they ar
"children of the whole earth, if your dreams, our world could change, lived, so that not throw, not,lt, we will change everything." must, must, if we believe in the light, will believe, we will stand in the world a little bit good, in the country we are good, we are not we will regret with tears, there will be moms and dads at home, all the children will become a little bit happy. and faithful, we must change everything, we must, people that without stars in the world without war...
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the earth is allergic to us. it will sneeze everyone's breath.us and absurd story about the most incredible of apocalypses goes on screens, you can't go any further, turned on the flashing light in the oncoming lane, no more oncoming, the main character is not very responsible". but a very charming hereditary miner and extreme sportsman, who dashingly cuts through coal dumps on a board, is fond of surfing, but there is no sea around, he rides down coal mountains here on a snowboard, such a dreamy extra person, due to the fault of an exalted eco-activist he ends up under a rubble, after which the earth itself loses contact with him, it seems like a normal concussion hit, or something like plantain try, otherwise everyone forgot about him? how much force was poured into him, it's even a shame. sparkling sharsh modern society, a comedy with a variety of shades of humor. it is ironic, funny, charming, sometimes absurd, sometimes such humor, a little bit of the type "they will understand the joke or not." the heroes will save the earth from the coming
the earth is allergic to us. it will sneeze everyone's breath.us and absurd story about the most incredible of apocalypses goes on screens, you can't go any further, turned on the flashing light in the oncoming lane, no more oncoming, the main character is not very responsible". but a very charming hereditary miner and extreme sportsman, who dashingly cuts through coal dumps on a board, is fond of surfing, but there is no sea around, he rides down coal mountains here on a snowboard, such a...
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. ., �* agreement with the nations of the earth-— the earth.the report. we just _ the earth. you didn't read the report. we just had _ the earth. you didn't read the report. we just had the i the earth. you didn't read the report. we just had the 620 l the earth. you didn't read the | report. we just had the 620 in report. we 'ust had the 620 in rome. report. we just had the 620 in rome- and — report. we just had the 620 in rome- and i — report. we just had the 620 in rome. and i was _ report. we just had the 620 in rome. and i was flying - report. we just had the 620 in i rome. and i was flying around the world doing these things. it is true, i hold my hands up, it is true, i hold my hands up, i got back to london and as i was reading it i thought i don't like the look of this, but by then it was too late and the whips were decided on an operation which in respect that —— retrospect i regret. do operation which in respect that -- retrospect i regret.- -- retrospect i regret. do you recret -- retrospect i regret. do you regret not— -- retrospec
. ., �* agreement with the nations of the earth-— the earth.the report. we just _ the earth. you didn't read the report. we just had _ the earth. you didn't read the report. we just had the i the earth. you didn't read the report. we just had the 620 l the earth. you didn't read the | report. we just had the 620 in report. we 'ust had the 620 in rome. report. we just had the 620 in rome- and — report. we just had the 620 in rome- and i — report. we just had the 620 in rome. and i was _...
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you can move beyond what's called the snow line, which isjust beyond the earth.d liquid water, but it's not on the surface. it's in the interior of the moons ofjupiter, the moons of saturn, potentially those of uranus and neptune as well. i'd be very surprised if we didn't find the ingredients for life somewhere in our solar system. it'll be the end of this decade before the spacecraft gets to the jupiter system. they're not expected to discover life, but their results will take us a giant step forward in knowing whether life is possible in one of these icy worlds. pallab ghosh, bbc news. that's quite exciting. let's speak to drjenifer millard, the extragalactic astronomer at fifth star labs, and the host of the awesome astronomy podcast.1. we will have to wait a while for some results as we were just hearing but tell us more about it and how exciting it might be. about it and how exciting it might be-_ might be. it's an extraordinarily i might be. it's an - extraordinarily exciting mission. i think for so long we have been focused closer to home in the search fo
you can move beyond what's called the snow line, which isjust beyond the earth.d liquid water, but it's not on the surface. it's in the interior of the moons ofjupiter, the moons of saturn, potentially those of uranus and neptune as well. i'd be very surprised if we didn't find the ingredients for life somewhere in our solar system. it'll be the end of this decade before the spacecraft gets to the jupiter system. they're not expected to discover life, but their results will take us a giant step...
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reentering earth atmosphere has been done before.n a new way for this specific use case. it's tech we've developed over the last few years. caroline: where are you managing to land? america? the size that you need to put the reentry? a broad? will: our first one earlier this year occurred in utah. the next one is occurring in australia. we are looking at new mexico. reentry will become as common as launch. we are laying the infrastructure and building systems for that. ed: the capsule is over my right shoulder. the relationship with rocket lab. launch provider. the majority of revenue comes from other services. can you explain the work you do with them? will: there are applications. once you get to space. that's opening the iceberg of what you can do. you can see this ecosystem developing. you get exponential growth right now. easier access to space means more demand for space. that's the, varda is only possible now because access to space is only cheaper and easier. we are demanding more access. you can see the ecosystem come togeth
reentering earth atmosphere has been done before.n a new way for this specific use case. it's tech we've developed over the last few years. caroline: where are you managing to land? america? the size that you need to put the reentry? a broad? will: our first one earlier this year occurred in utah. the next one is occurring in australia. we are looking at new mexico. reentry will become as common as launch. we are laying the infrastructure and building systems for that. ed: the capsule is over...
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europium is one rare earth that makes tvs read.olor tv, you know, interest, obviously, when i would see an extent, all these other shows, right? big televisions, more and more popular. so this might, as you can imagine, became extremely important to the us economy as well as the defense industry. it was us military that invented rare earth magnets that, as i mentioned, helped power into motion. they are also used in fighter jets and laser guided missiles and other pieces of equipment that are used, the pentagon, but by i chronicled this in the book in the united states is just sort of fell out of fashion and producing them around the 1980s or 1990s. and the reason is because it can be extremely just nasty if we give it, we're there to in some instances you can radioactive waste that's produced it's a very costly laborious it takes a lot of time to produce rare earths and so china saw this a way to basically boost its own economy. and so while the us of waned in its interest with rare earths, i chronicle in the book how china basica
europium is one rare earth that makes tvs read.olor tv, you know, interest, obviously, when i would see an extent, all these other shows, right? big televisions, more and more popular. so this might, as you can imagine, became extremely important to the us economy as well as the defense industry. it was us military that invented rare earth magnets that, as i mentioned, helped power into motion. they are also used in fighter jets and laser guided missiles and other pieces of equipment that are...
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you had earth first and then eventually earth liberation front and then there was a lot of that and pockets the country too in the late 1990 and early two, thousands in a lot of that has not has has kind of gone away there are some pockets still of resistance. and we talked about capacity in the pipeline and everything but it's curious why that is because there is a green scare, but and it might have affected a lot of people mean there was infiltration of aboveground grassroots groups as well and all that stuff. that's not the only answer and i'm it's it's curious to me is it because of so when you mentioned the digital age and the mind controlling devices we now have that we're all addicted to. does it take our attention away from actual doing something positive in the world and changing things? i don't know. but it's definitely noticeable and it's something that is on my mind as well. so what's most sort of inspiring construct of ecological conservation movement that you've seen today, for example, you know, like beyond meat is directly replacing demand, livestock or you know, taco bell h
you had earth first and then eventually earth liberation front and then there was a lot of that and pockets the country too in the late 1990 and early two, thousands in a lot of that has not has has kind of gone away there are some pockets still of resistance. and we talked about capacity in the pipeline and everything but it's curious why that is because there is a green scare, but and it might have affected a lot of people mean there was infiltration of aboveground grassroots groups as well...
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caroline: bringing it down from space to earth -- you said beam it down. get into the nitty-gritty. it down? baiju: the way that we are going to be transferring power from space to earth is actually using a constellation of satellites in low-earth orbit, and each one collects power and uses infrared lasers to find a ground station and actually transmit power down to it. so in the same way that you collect solar power with -- solar power with traditional panels, with this, you will have a ground station that forms a connection with the satellite and receives power from space. so where companies like spacex have launched a constellation of communication satellites, this would be a constellation of energy satellites. caroline: you are financially backing this, obviously with the help of a very successful startup you were co-ceo of previously. what is the funding that will be necessary? who will you bring on board? how much will this cost? baiju: right now, the company is funded by me. as we grow the company, we are talking about building a large number satellites, so that will take mor
caroline: bringing it down from space to earth -- you said beam it down. get into the nitty-gritty. it down? baiju: the way that we are going to be transferring power from space to earth is actually using a constellation of satellites in low-earth orbit, and each one collects power and uses infrared lasers to find a ground station and actually transmit power down to it. so in the same way that you collect solar power with -- solar power with traditional panels, with this, you will have a ground...
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today we are talking about the launch of the world's first artificial earth satellite.techies, we are not particularly emotional we are spreading, but we realized that, firstly, we noticed back then that they spent, well, i don’t remember exactly now, but about fifteen or twenty rockets to finally launch a satellite, and we practically look, four rockets, so we made a control one on the fifth, and on the sixth we already launched a satellite, and why, you ask, it’s very simple, because in the soviet union back in the twenties it was very much even before... it was blown through, i went, looked at this model, and they told me how it was blown through, everyone thought that it might not be as stable as this, but it turned out to be more stable than even a separate missile, that is, everything was thought out in advance and the hook assemblers and the rest took all these things into account and made a reliable system, tell me, what is the importance of archives and preserving documents, such... eras, not destruction, as we, unfortunately, encountered, here are very importa
today we are talking about the launch of the world's first artificial earth satellite.techies, we are not particularly emotional we are spreading, but we realized that, firstly, we noticed back then that they spent, well, i don’t remember exactly now, but about fifteen or twenty rockets to finally launch a satellite, and we practically look, four rockets, so we made a control one on the fifth, and on the sixth we already launched a satellite, and why, you ask, it’s very simple, because in...
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why astronomers are calling a small asteroid around earth a mini-moon. >> i'm excited about that, hello, i'm gianna franco. >> for the viewers at home, i try my best to wear red on first alert weather days, which makes it really hard on my closet, but let's take a look at what we can expect compared to yesterday, we have 70s and the forecast in san francisco, 80s closer to novato and petaluma and down the 101 this afternoon, we are sitting in the 70s today near redwood city, 80s and 90s in the santa clara valley. it is still warm in the east bay today, holding on tight to 90s in the forecast, the heat advisory is extended into those communities for a little bit longer, until 7:00 tonight, after that we are cooling down as we head into this week. for the time being, the clouds will hold on tight for communities like half moon bay, it'll be a beautiful afternoon for many of us throughout the bay area and heading into the evening tonight, a blanket of clouds. as we take a look at the wind, this is a lot of bad hair days yesterday, especially in the afternoon along the coast. we are going t
why astronomers are calling a small asteroid around earth a mini-moon. >> i'm excited about that, hello, i'm gianna franco. >> for the viewers at home, i try my best to wear red on first alert weather days, which makes it really hard on my closet, but let's take a look at what we can expect compared to yesterday, we have 70s and the forecast in san francisco, 80s closer to novato and petaluma and down the 101 this afternoon, we are sitting in the 70s today near redwood city, 80s and...
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there circling the earth in different orbits so that we get virtually the coverage of the whole eartho so important because were actually getting real-time data that accumulates. into long-term patterns. the administrator life just looking at we see no, it shows the amount of cash in the atmosphere over the last 64 years previous one of the most compelling parts of science because it shows a steady increase of carbon monoxide 15 parts per million in 1960, the 41st million now. who would not have the data were not for science. collected data is just short with broad population. >> i hope that they take away the sins of all. and how bea
there circling the earth in different orbits so that we get virtually the coverage of the whole eartho so important because were actually getting real-time data that accumulates. into long-term patterns. the administrator life just looking at we see no, it shows the amount of cash in the atmosphere over the last 64 years previous one of the most compelling parts of science because it shows a steady increase of carbon monoxide 15 parts per million in 1960, the 41st million now. who would not...
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they are now back on earth. has returned home, and nasa astronauts matt dominick, mike barrett and jeanette epps and roscosmos cosmonaut alexander grebenkin are back on earth after an approximately 34 hour return journey from space. >> as you can see, spacex recovery ship and team have been waiting for dragon splashdown, and they're now making their way to the splashdown location. teams have been ready and waiting about three nautical miles away, so it's going to take about 30 minutes for them to make their way to matthew. michael, jeanette and alexander. there inside dragon. we can see there the recovery lights shining, some light onto the dragon capsule. now a successful landing back here on earth. >> always fascinating to watch another space x spacecraft make its way back. this crew again arriving after 235 days living and working on board the international space station. and now we'll be back here on earth for continued work and recovery. we'll continue following this story along with several others, but now
they are now back on earth. has returned home, and nasa astronauts matt dominick, mike barrett and jeanette epps and roscosmos cosmonaut alexander grebenkin are back on earth after an approximately 34 hour return journey from space. >> as you can see, spacex recovery ship and team have been waiting for dragon splashdown, and they're now making their way to the splashdown location. teams have been ready and waiting about three nautical miles away, so it's going to take about 30 minutes for...
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what is in the bowels of the earth? the core. what is the break usually like? lunch. what is brick?ouse. that's it, the answer is accepted. so, let's check your answers. what cook on a fire without a pot? you said potatoes and just like you answered 24 people, where do stand-up comedians perform, you said comedy, comedy, and just like you on stage, nine people answered, yes, it's good that it's in the bowels of the earth, you rightly said the core, and just like you answered 12. people, a break, what is it usually like, for lunch, dinner, offended, so answered 38 people, finally, that it can be brick, you're right on the call, but i accepted your answer, you answered home and just like you answered, 22 people, 105 points, we congratulate you, great result, please, please come back to the table, and we are waiting for kirill, kirill, we are returning, kirill, so, your teammate, boris, performed very well, he got 105 points out of 200 possible, you have, so, how much, 95, 90 left? you will have 30 seconds instead of 20, because if you suddenly answer the same way as boris, then this s
what is in the bowels of the earth? the core. what is the break usually like? lunch. what is brick?ouse. that's it, the answer is accepted. so, let's check your answers. what cook on a fire without a pot? you said potatoes and just like you answered 24 people, where do stand-up comedians perform, you said comedy, comedy, and just like you on stage, nine people answered, yes, it's good that it's in the bowels of the earth, you rightly said the core, and just like you answered 12. people, a...
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time, the aroma of love, with a crunchy apple, love doesn't promise, the apple tree shines on the earth for eternal holidays and says goodbye, the aroma of love the stars are pouring down, caught in a braid, white eyebrows begin to frown. day and some nearby evening will fly around flowers with a light breeze all year round smiles do not bloom sans do not flinite us long aroma to love aroma they are loved by a sinful apple i pray god does not promise there sinful holidays shine apple tree with him and the aroma says goodbye. true, on our side all the intended goals will be achieved, happy holiday, dear friends, happy day. reunification motherland massa, the hour of courage has struck on our clock, and courage will not leave us, where does the motherland begin, when is your strength, bogatyskaya? in the direction of the battles have been going on for 4 days already, and what can you do, here are yours, and what can you do, here relatives? this commander, this officer will go down in the history of our great country as a hero. next to us is dava kambata, yes, this is his wife, olga. a ral
time, the aroma of love, with a crunchy apple, love doesn't promise, the apple tree shines on the earth for eternal holidays and says goodbye, the aroma of love the stars are pouring down, caught in a braid, white eyebrows begin to frown. day and some nearby evening will fly around flowers with a light breeze all year round smiles do not bloom sans do not flinite us long aroma to love aroma they are loved by a sinful apple i pray god does not promise there sinful holidays shine apple tree with...
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the booster system which launches its starship rocket, safely landing the device as it dropped to earth in texas. we'll explain why that's such an important moment but first let's go to that spectacular moment. the feat means it will be easier to reuse the launch technology to make space flights more often — and more cheaply. there were cheers in the spacex control room in texas as the machine, known as the super heavy booster, successfully lowered itself into mechanical claws known as chopsticks. elon musk wants his new rocket to revolutionise spaceflight and is hoping to develop a spaceship that can be used often like a plane, rather than a traditional rocket system which breaks up when it returns to earth. there it is being successfully docked back onto the system. it is the most powerful rocket ever built and it is about to make history. a perfect take—off. followed by a successful separation for the first and second stages. that is what normally happens during rocket launches but now, watch this. instead of crashing into the sea, the lowest stage makes its way back to the launch pa
the booster system which launches its starship rocket, safely landing the device as it dropped to earth in texas. we'll explain why that's such an important moment but first let's go to that spectacular moment. the feat means it will be easier to reuse the launch technology to make space flights more often — and more cheaply. there were cheers in the spacex control room in texas as the machine, known as the super heavy booster, successfully lowered itself into mechanical claws known as...
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a science fiction film is being prepared for release on the big screens, says the earth.ording to the plot, the planet has developed an allergy to human activity, and now people are threatened with the fate of dinosaurs. will humanity be able to save itself, darya okuneva found out. time is a mischievous and absurd story about the most incredible of apocalypses, comes to the screens. to drive further, turned on the flashing light in the oncoming lane, there is no more oncoming traffic. the main character, not very responsible, but very charming hereditary miner and extreme sportsman, who dashingly cuts through coal dumps on a board. he is fond of surfing, but as if there is no sea around, he rides down coal mountains here on a snowboard. due to the fault of the exalted eco-activists are trapped under rubble, after which the earth itself contacts them. looks like he hit it hard. sparkling. a slap on modern society, a comedy with a variety of humorous shades. sometimes absurd, sometimes such humor, a little bit like, ha, will they get the joke or not? the heroes will save t
a science fiction film is being prepared for release on the big screens, says the earth.ording to the plot, the planet has developed an allergy to human activity, and now people are threatened with the fate of dinosaurs. will humanity be able to save itself, darya okuneva found out. time is a mischievous and absurd story about the most incredible of apocalypses, comes to the screens. to drive further, turned on the flashing light in the oncoming lane, there is no more oncoming traffic. the main...
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the earth is the cradle of reason, but you can't live in the cradle forever, we are essentially justn, we haven't figured out what to do on earth yet, we push each other, and no one pays attention to us, so same as... for example, why would i get to know a first-grader, it would be better to get to know a woman like you, so other civilizations are also looking for those similar to themselves in their intelligence, now through the internet you can get to know a group, individual amateur astronomers and in belarus we have people... who supervise some amateur observations, for example, meteors, for example, variable stars, for example, comets, that is , we have well... there are groups that unite amateurs, with them, if you contact them, and then they also gather at astroforums, astrofests, where they gather once a year, communicate, communication is necessary, first via the internet, and then in person, so let's communicate in person. well, what is not to be happy, i have everything to be proud of, because i think that, for example, misha volkov is a happy person, and together with him
the earth is the cradle of reason, but you can't live in the cradle forever, we are essentially justn, we haven't figured out what to do on earth yet, we push each other, and no one pays attention to us, so same as... for example, why would i get to know a first-grader, it would be better to get to know a woman like you, so other civilizations are also looking for those similar to themselves in their intelligence, now through the internet you can get to know a group, individual amateur...
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nasa earth observatory predicted that it would come within about 70 million kilometres of earth on saturdayike to view the comet. if you want to see it you don�*t have to go to bed particularly late, because it is visible up to sunset. so, not too bad a time of the night at all. and the answer is it is not bad. you go out, i think it is set to get a bit better in the uk, but you look, maybe half an hour after sunset, as the sky is darkening, you see this hazy glow, it helps to get a pair of binoculars, with a tail coming up above it, just as you would expect. i was out with various people. 0nce we�*d seen it through binoculars, we could then see it with our eye. the prediction is the next few days should be the best time. it should improve. if you didn�*t see it last night, that is just the beginning of it for us in the northern hemisphere. in the southern hemisphere they have had views for quite awhile 110w. wherever you are in the world is following the sundown as the sun sets, as the earth turns. so, the time to look is in the evening sky. look over in the west. if you look up for your l
nasa earth observatory predicted that it would come within about 70 million kilometres of earth on saturdayike to view the comet. if you want to see it you don�*t have to go to bed particularly late, because it is visible up to sunset. so, not too bad a time of the night at all. and the answer is it is not bad. you go out, i think it is set to get a bit better in the uk, but you look, maybe half an hour after sunset, as the sky is darkening, you see this hazy glow, it helps to get a pair of...
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humanity, because humans, they are humans and they deserve to live, and there is no conflict on this earth that deserves a surgical operation like this, because these are like not monsters, these are as human as as any other citizen of australia united. states, uk, leban, palestine and lebanon, are they are all the citizens of one common earth, and they deserve to live, and this is what australian people believe, and they hold this firm belief that they will always champion the cause of humanity, and that's why they take to streets every sunday to tell the world that we believe in humanity, it's high time, we stand on one platform, are raise one concern, that's humanity and that everybody on this, deserves its own sovereign land and deserves to have its rights and deserves to have protection, it does not deserve to be bombed, it does not deserve to be massacred, does not deserve to be eradicated from that face of the earth, they israel has done to the people of palestine, so immediate and urgent calls from the people of australia to the world bodies and to the world that they stand togethe
humanity, because humans, they are humans and they deserve to live, and there is no conflict on this earth that deserves a surgical operation like this, because these are like not monsters, these are as human as as any other citizen of australia united. states, uk, leban, palestine and lebanon, are they are all the citizens of one common earth, and they deserve to live, and this is what australian people believe, and they hold this firm belief that they will always champion the cause of...
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earth. i think mentales. those are somewhat the case. role models like masai. he's been a role model, especially for me, being in this situation for a long time, every always wanted to do. all i've cared about is like helping people and since i became a father that became even more amplified because i look at my kids. i look at the legacy i want to leave. i want them to understand the world. they have everything but growing up we didn't have everything but i want them to understand that's not, in other countries where we grew up, it's not that way so i think the focus on youth -- mentorship i think is a big deal because it's helped me a lot. >> you mentioned youth, you mentioned women. what is needed to help our continent flourish and to help young women flour selfish masai: inside the continent little needs to be better, i think. outside the continent, you don't have to do big, big things. people sometimes think you have to go back and do grand things, you can start little and i want people to think of africa as a place of investment. sometimes it's not that s
earth. i think mentales. those are somewhat the case. role models like masai. he's been a role model, especially for me, being in this situation for a long time, every always wanted to do. all i've cared about is like helping people and since i became a father that became even more amplified because i look at my kids. i look at the legacy i want to leave. i want them to understand the world. they have everything but growing up we didn't have everything but i want them to understand that's not,...
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it is a vantage point that takes advantage of holistically the whole earth.t allows us to distribute that information quickly. and it allows us to coordinate with those groups to deliver that information that ultimately is needed. emily: before i turn it over to kari to talk about the generational change, i remember the old tv show, "24 process and laughing when they said "redirect the satellites from cell phone!" [laughter] if only he could do that. i want you to explain "dropping back it's from the sky," because that is a little thing that used to happen. what did that mean? chris: so in the 1960's, it was very difficult to take pictures and being them to earth. today we have cell phones. anybody that was born after 1990 has no idea what film is. and so the most efficient way to get it was to put the camera in space, have the film with the camera, take the picture, rollup the film when you are done taking all the pictures, put it in the bucket, essentially a reentry vehicle, and drop it down to earth and the parachute. if you ever get a chance, go to youtub
it is a vantage point that takes advantage of holistically the whole earth.t allows us to distribute that information quickly. and it allows us to coordinate with those groups to deliver that information that ultimately is needed. emily: before i turn it over to kari to talk about the generational change, i remember the old tv show, "24 process and laughing when they said "redirect the satellites from cell phone!" [laughter] if only he could do that. i want you to explain...
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this week, the sun gave two powerful salvos in a row, now the earth is covered by a geomagnetic stormst strong flare occurred on wednesday, it was assigned the level x71. the second explosion, which occurred on thursday, was even more powerful. x91. such events belong to the class of superflares. may, when one flare center, like a cannon, continuously fired at the earth, the current surge of activity is in some sense a carbon copy of the spring events. according to preliminary forecasts, around tuesday the active region will have shifted so far that it will lose the ability to hit our planet. as for the next week, stabilization of the situation is unlikely, activity will continue, albeit not at such a high... but still at noticeable level, even without model calculations it is clear that disturbances of such a level cannot go down to the week in a couple of days, therefore in our forecast there are many red and yellow colors. that's all, enjoy the weather, whatever it is, goodbye. and you can't do without it, well, soldier, we'll fly for all the money, i asked you, don't touch anythin
this week, the sun gave two powerful salvos in a row, now the earth is covered by a geomagnetic stormst strong flare occurred on wednesday, it was assigned the level x71. the second explosion, which occurred on thursday, was even more powerful. x91. such events belong to the class of superflares. may, when one flare center, like a cannon, continuously fired at the earth, the current surge of activity is in some sense a carbon copy of the spring events. according to preliminary forecasts, around...
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extreme overheating was also observed in the north of the region and in the black earth region. at the same time, the record-breaking drought was accompanied by the same record-breaking drought. in voronezh , not a drop fell from the sky for 56 days. the period without precipitation was in ryazan, saratov and penza. in the autumn , such a thing has not yet been observed in the entire more than a century-long period of observation, and even in the fiery summer of 2010, rains on the russian plain occurred more often. but now the anticyclone, which held summer weather in european russia, will retreat to the steppes of kazakhstan, and its place in the region will be taken by atlantic cyclones. therefore , rain cloud fields will break through to the russian plain more and more often, bringing with them cooler air masses. it must be said that this arctic invasion will be felt to the fullest by residents of the northern half of european russia, well- warmed air from the balkans will continue to flow to the south of the region in the black earth region, so quite summer weather will ling
extreme overheating was also observed in the north of the region and in the black earth region. at the same time, the record-breaking drought was accompanied by the same record-breaking drought. in voronezh , not a drop fell from the sky for 56 days. the period without precipitation was in ryazan, saratov and penza. in the autumn , such a thing has not yet been observed in the entire more than a century-long period of observation, and even in the fiery summer of 2010, rains on the russian plain...
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it made some other space rocks in earth's history look tiny.s about 10 kilometres wide — that's just over the height of mount everest. but that was just a baby compared to this one. it was four to six times as wide and 50 to 200 times more massive. it was like a rock the size of greater london smashing into earth. the impact tore up the sea floor, causing a tsunami likely bigger than any seen in human history. the oceans boiled from all the excess energy and the skies turned black, filled with dust that stopped sunlight reaching life that needed it for energy. but the scientists also found something unexpected. life was not only resilient, but it actually, you know, it bounced back really quickly, and then it thrived. you know, these big impacts would have been really rich in phosphorus. and phosphorus is an absolutely essential nutrient for life. the tsunami that swept across the globe would have brought a lot of iron—rich deep waters to the surface. and this iron is also really important for early microbes. on our young planet, life was still
it made some other space rocks in earth's history look tiny.s about 10 kilometres wide — that's just over the height of mount everest. but that was just a baby compared to this one. it was four to six times as wide and 50 to 200 times more massive. it was like a rock the size of greater london smashing into earth. the impact tore up the sea floor, causing a tsunami likely bigger than any seen in human history. the oceans boiled from all the excess energy and the skies turned black, filled...
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this holiday is dedicated to the launch of the world's first artificial earth satellite, october 4, 1957. this event opened the annals of cosmonautics , including military, today we will talk about why this event became a truly worldwide sensation, and how the soviet union became the first country to conquer space. my guest is nikolai leonidovich semenov, an honored tester of space technology, a man who witnessed the launch of the first artificial earth satellite, the launch of the first man into space, yuri alekseevich gagarin. and also marina andreevna malyutina, director of the russian state archive of scientific and technical documentation. hello, nikolai leonidovich, before you tell us what happened on october 4 , 1957, i would like to know what preceded this event, man has long dreamed of visiting space, or at least sending a message, because the great ancient scientists were engaged in this and only this dream began to come true when real motors appeared, because they did not understand then that human muscular forces... not enough for this, and how did events happen with us? very
this holiday is dedicated to the launch of the world's first artificial earth satellite, october 4, 1957. this event opened the annals of cosmonautics , including military, today we will talk about why this event became a truly worldwide sensation, and how the soviet union became the first country to conquer space. my guest is nikolai leonidovich semenov, an honored tester of space technology, a man who witnessed the launch of the first artificial earth satellite, the launch of the first man...
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environmental campaigners friends of the earth are considering an appeal today after they lost their to prepare the uk for climate change. they argued that in this case, the government had failed to consider the equalities act the risks in preparing for climate change, and also that there were victims of climate change that hadn't been prepared properly by the government in terms of providing them with information about all the different risks. now, in his ruling today, judge martin chamberlain ruled against them for various reasons. but one of the key things he said was that the government had considered the equalities act, and also there was information available to the public around the different climate change risks, such as overheating, extreme weather, storms and extreme rainfall. one of the biggest challenges that friends of the earth faced today was over the fact that there are very few actual, tangible targets for preparing the uk for climate change. most of those targets are around reducing emissions and reducing the uk's impact specifically. and thejudge in summing up said
environmental campaigners friends of the earth are considering an appeal today after they lost their to prepare the uk for climate change. they argued that in this case, the government had failed to consider the equalities act the risks in preparing for climate change, and also that there were victims of climate change that hadn't been prepared properly by the government in terms of providing them with information about all the different risks. now, in his ruling today, judge martin chamberlain...
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in november 1957 , the first artificial satellite of the earth was successfully launched from baikanur. the specialists who carried out this launch became the basis for the formation of a new branch of the armed forces. today, it solves many problems, among the main ones - monitoring the situation in space and identifying dangers for russia, as well as readiness to use dual-purpose and military satellites if necessary. in addition, specialists prevent collisions of domestic devices with other spacecraft. the composition and condition of orbital groups are under special control other countries. hundreds of crazy shareholders are seeking to initiate a criminal case against the green road cooperative. its organizers promised that a unique deposit system would help save up for an apartment. people gave up their money and were left with nothing. the police investigation yielded no results, yet another financial pyramid continues to operate, luring new victims into its nets. why isn't this green road turned on red? sometimes they come back, you each have a chance, yes, with a thousand rubles
in november 1957 , the first artificial satellite of the earth was successfully launched from baikanur. the specialists who carried out this launch became the basis for the formation of a new branch of the armed forces. today, it solves many problems, among the main ones - monitoring the situation in space and identifying dangers for russia, as well as readiness to use dual-purpose and military satellites if necessary. in addition, specialists prevent collisions of domestic devices with other...