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bracing all self for the impact of that director general of the european space agency thank you very much for joining us here on the news. from outer space to the football stadium german politicians have decided that fans across all 16 states can return to sports stadiums and time for this weekend's 1st match then off the bonus league a season for a 6 week trial period clubs will be allowed to use up to 20 percent of the stadiums capacities strict coronavirus measures will be in place but there are no plans for fans to be tested. football grounds in germany are livening up once more slowly but steadily the fans are returning at a recent friendly between on your own berlin and nuremberg 5000 socially distanced supporters were allowed back on the terraces it was the 1st time that they'd seen a live game or indeed a live gold since march and fans were grateful for the opportunity to be back with the law was of course it wasn't completely normal because a few people were missing but it was still nice. i fancy everywhere will be subject to strict measures on their return but on your own su
bracing all self for the impact of that director general of the european space agency thank you very much for joining us here on the news. from outer space to the football stadium german politicians have decided that fans across all 16 states can return to sports stadiums and time for this weekend's 1st match then off the bonus league a season for a 6 week trial period clubs will be allowed to use up to 20 percent of the stadiums capacities strict coronavirus measures will be in place but there...
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bracing all selves for the impact of that director general of the european space agency thank you very much for joining us here on the news thank you and from space to sports german politicians have decided that football fans across all 16 states can return to stadiums in time for this weekend's 1st match day of the bundesliga season for a 6 week trial period clubs will be allowed to use up to 20 percent of the stadiums capacities strict coronavirus measures will be in place but there are no plans for the fans to be tested. football grounds in germany are livening up once more slowly but steadily the fans are returning at a recent friendly between on your own berlin and nuremberg 5000 socially distanced supporters were allowed back on the terraces it was the 1st time that they'd seen a live game or indeed a live gold since march and fans would grateful for the opportunity to be back with the law was of course it wasn't completely normal because a few people were missing but it was still nice. i fancy everywhere will be subject to strict measures on their return but on your own supporte
bracing all selves for the impact of that director general of the european space agency thank you very much for joining us here on the news thank you and from space to sports german politicians have decided that football fans across all 16 states can return to stadiums in time for this weekend's 1st match day of the bundesliga season for a 6 week trial period clubs will be allowed to use up to 20 percent of the stadiums capacities strict coronavirus measures will be in place but there are no...
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now a similar plot is being hatched by the european space agency and. the until now humanity has been powerless against the impact of asteroids and other objects circling close to earth in the meantime we have the technology and the capital to defend ourselves. a series of spacecraft will be launched from june next year 1 will crash into an asteroid to see if it can change its trajectory another croft will analyze the debris from the collision if it succeeds it will be the 1st time human technology has shifted a celestial object. before. it's like billy it's a small force hits the asteroid that is heading for earth. which should cause a deflection. we want to practice this so that we are ready if an asteroid is really heading for us we took a course of forms and the whole mission will take more than 6 years to complete better late than never is already being bombarded. and it continuously happens we get tons of material from the sky falling on old lucky 3 fourths of the earth or core with water and a large quantity is also there's a. but yeah that's lik
now a similar plot is being hatched by the european space agency and. the until now humanity has been powerless against the impact of asteroids and other objects circling close to earth in the meantime we have the technology and the capital to defend ourselves. a series of spacecraft will be launched from june next year 1 will crash into an asteroid to see if it can change its trajectory another croft will analyze the debris from the collision if it succeeds it will be the 1st time human...
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now a similar plot is being hatched by the european space agency and nasa. the until now humanity has been powerless against the impact of asteroids and other objects circling close to earth in the meantime we have the technology and the capital to defend ourselves. a series of spacecraft will be launched from june next year 1 will crash into an asteroid to see if it can change its trajectory another craft will analyze the debris from the collision if it succeeds it will be the 1st time human technology has shifted a celestial object. before. it's like billy it's a small force hits the asteroid that is heading for earth which should cause a deflection. we want to practice this so that we are ready if an asteroid is really heading for us. and the whole mission will take more than 6 years to complete better late than never is already being bombarded. with. photography asteroid isn't heading to earth but another one might be this mission could help us prevent a real life get a. project scientist with your space agency's planetary defense mission and hara welcom
now a similar plot is being hatched by the european space agency and nasa. the until now humanity has been powerless against the impact of asteroids and other objects circling close to earth in the meantime we have the technology and the capital to defend ourselves. a series of spacecraft will be launched from june next year 1 will crash into an asteroid to see if it can change its trajectory another craft will analyze the debris from the collision if it succeeds it will be the 1st time human...
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bracing all self for bob in power jump out of that director general of the european space agency thank you very much for joining us here on the news. from deep space to the deep blue a french dive set a world record off the coast of the great seaside town of kalamata and those are all dive it is the deepest ever recorded using so-called by fish which were attached to his feet 24 year old son 112 meters in a dive that lasted 3 minutes and 2024 seconds. to efforts to break the previous record the 111 meters but failed to get his hands validated. it watching the news is a reminder of the top story we're following for you and the 1st state of the union speech european commission chief also a fund of god says the e.u. is green recovery plan can help the bloc emerge from the coronavirus prices strong . a message from the me of a new scene from our live update for you at the top of the hour but up next in court africa is a company harnessing sugar canes potential as a green field office in berlin thanks for. good. to. go to africa. these freshly hatched sea turtles in an ivory coast are under
bracing all self for bob in power jump out of that director general of the european space agency thank you very much for joining us here on the news. from deep space to the deep blue a french dive set a world record off the coast of the great seaside town of kalamata and those are all dive it is the deepest ever recorded using so-called by fish which were attached to his feet 24 year old son 112 meters in a dive that lasted 3 minutes and 2024 seconds. to efforts to break the previous record the...
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the european space agency has signed a deal with the german company to build a set of spacecraft.heir mission? to redirect killer asteroids before they crashing to earth -- crash into earth. >> science sometimes takes a while to catch up with fiction. more than two decades ago, the film "armageddon" proposed bombing asteroids to save planet earth from a collision. now, a similar plot is being hatched by the european space agency and nasa. >> until now, humanity has been powerless against the impact of asteroids and other objects circling close to e earth. in thehe meantime, we e have the technology and the capital to defend ourselves. a series of spacecraft will be launched from june next year. onone will crash into an asterod to see if it can change its trajectory. another craft will analyze the debris from the collision. if it succeeds, it will be the first time human technology has shifted a celestial object. >> it's like billiards, a small force hits the asteroid that is heading for earth. we want to practice this so that we are ready if an asteroid is really heang for u us. t
the european space agency has signed a deal with the german company to build a set of spacecraft.heir mission? to redirect killer asteroids before they crashing to earth -- crash into earth. >> science sometimes takes a while to catch up with fiction. more than two decades ago, the film "armageddon" proposed bombing asteroids to save planet earth from a collision. now, a similar plot is being hatched by the european space agency and nasa. >> until now, humanity has been...
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now a similar plot is being hatched by the european space agency and nasa. the until now humanity has been powerless against the impact of asteroids and other objects circling close to earth in the meantime we have the technology and the capital to defend ourselves. a series of spacecraft will be launched from june next year 1 will crash into an asteroid to see if it can change its trajectory another craft will analyze the debris from the collision if it succeeds it will be the 1st time human technology has shifted a celestial object. before. it's like billiards a small force hits the asteroid that is heading for earth which should cause a deflection. we want to practice this so that we are ready if an asteroid is really heading for us. and the whole mission will take more than 6 years to complete better late than never earth is already being bombarded. and it continues the happens we get tons of material from the sky falling on earth 3 fourths of the. photographer asteroid isn't heading to earth but another one might be this mission could help us prevent a
now a similar plot is being hatched by the european space agency and nasa. the until now humanity has been powerless against the impact of asteroids and other objects circling close to earth in the meantime we have the technology and the capital to defend ourselves. a series of spacecraft will be launched from june next year 1 will crash into an asteroid to see if it can change its trajectory another craft will analyze the debris from the collision if it succeeds it will be the 1st time human...
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think now a similar plot is being hatched by the european space agency and nasa. the until now humanity has been powerless against the impact of asteroids and other objects circling close to us in the meantime we have the technology and the capital to defend ourselves. a series of spacecraft will be launched from june next year 1 will crash into an asteroid to see if it can change its trajectory another craft will analyze the debris from the collision if it succeeds it will be the 1st time human technology has shifted a celestial object. from the force everybody it's like billy it's a small force hits the asteroid that is heading for earth which should cause a deflection. we want to practice this so that we are ready if an asteroid is really heading for us peter course of. the whole mission will take more than 6 years to complete better late than never is already being bombarded. and it continuously happens we get tons of material from the sky falling on earth lucky 3 fourths of the earth with walter. but you know that's like the. photog asteroid is intending to u
think now a similar plot is being hatched by the european space agency and nasa. the until now humanity has been powerless against the impact of asteroids and other objects circling close to us in the meantime we have the technology and the capital to defend ourselves. a series of spacecraft will be launched from june next year 1 will crash into an asteroid to see if it can change its trajectory another craft will analyze the debris from the collision if it succeeds it will be the 1st time...
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we are participating to our membership of the european space agency. mmunications, we targeted communication so that will be a good fit, the capability to refuel the lunar gateway, not just a fancy petrol pump come if we had the capability to refuel then you have the capability to do all sorts of things. like fix things whenever they break. and also lending a role on the cargo land there, so that is the spacecraft that will go from the lunar gateway,
we are participating to our membership of the european space agency. mmunications, we targeted communication so that will be a good fit, the capability to refuel the lunar gateway, not just a fancy petrol pump come if we had the capability to refuel then you have the capability to do all sorts of things. like fix things whenever they break. and also lending a role on the cargo land there, so that is the spacecraft that will go from the lunar gateway,
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very you know a similar plot is being hatched by the european space agency and nasa. the until now humanity has been powerless against the impact of asteroids and other objects circling close to us in the meantime we have the technology and the capital to defend ourselves. a series of spacecraft will be launched from june next year 1 will crash into an asteroid to see if it can change its trajectory another croft will analyze the debris from the collision if it succeeds it will be the 1st time human technology has shifted a celestial object. it's like billiards a small force hits the asteroid that is heading for earth. which should cause a deflection. we want to practice this so that we are ready if an asteroid is really heading for us. and the whole mission will take more than 6 years to complete the late the never is already being bombarded. continuously happens we get tons of material from the sky falling on old lucky 3 fourths of the earth. that's luck. to target asteroids is attending to us but another one might be this mission could help us prevent a real life d
very you know a similar plot is being hatched by the european space agency and nasa. the until now humanity has been powerless against the impact of asteroids and other objects circling close to us in the meantime we have the technology and the capital to defend ourselves. a series of spacecraft will be launched from june next year 1 will crash into an asteroid to see if it can change its trajectory another croft will analyze the debris from the collision if it succeeds it will be the 1st time...
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this is the image the scientists came up with using data from a radar instrument on the european space agency's will show you the images later. you can see a main lake there surrounded by at least three smaller bodies of water. co—author elena pettinelli from roma tre university in italy. liquid water is vital for biology, so the finding will be of interest to researchers studying the potential for life elsewhere just tell us a little bit more about what you found. we acquired more data after the first papers in 2018 where we start to see something quite interesting that we eventually interpret as a body of water and it was based just on very few —— 29. we decided to enlarge the area, acquire more dater that took other years, actually. because we collect data for other field four years. and we look at the results after processing the dater ina results after processing the dater in a different way. this time we are trying to process the dater like we do in antarctica and greenland. when we use the radar and we look for lea ks. at we use the radar and we look for leaks. at the end of this procedu
this is the image the scientists came up with using data from a radar instrument on the european space agency's will show you the images later. you can see a main lake there surrounded by at least three smaller bodies of water. co—author elena pettinelli from roma tre university in italy. liquid water is vital for biology, so the finding will be of interest to researchers studying the potential for life elsewhere just tell us a little bit more about what you found. we acquired more data after...