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this is a collaboration between the countries that make up the european space agency including the u.kthe united states through nasa. it is being launched on halloween in october. if things well at that point, itets into space and a nested travel 1.5 million kilometers to a stable point some way from the eartbut the earth's gravity drags around the sun and then, you have to unfilled is mirro with a preen -- 18 seconds. you have to align those segments to incredible per physician because if you don't do that, you wouldot get a good image. all of this is incredibly ambitious and that is why it is being so rigorously tested. it is also one of the reasons that has been delayed a few times because the tests have to be perfect. it has to be done to the nth degree. anchor: and that ends this edition of outside source. if you want more detail on the space story for example, go to the bbc news website and you will find it. bbc.com/news. you'll also find on our lead story the conflict in the middle east at the moment. an outside source explainer on some of the reasons this has escalated so quick
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itjourneys from california to the non—site of the european space agency, because i think it is important rocket on halloween, that it has to get into space, it has to travel 1.5 million kilometres to a stable point some way from the earth, but then the earth's gravity drags it around the sun, but then you have to unfurl this mirror with 18 separate hexagonal segments. you have to align those segments to incredible precision, because if you don't do that, you won't get a good image. so all of this is incredibly ambitious, and that is why it has been so rigorously tested. it is also what it has been delayed a few times, because the tests have to be absolutely perfect to try to ensure it is right. absolutely perfect to try to ensure it is riuht. ~ ., ., absolutely perfect to try to ensure it is rirht.~ . ., ,, absolutely perfect to try to ensure it is rirht.~ . . ,, it is right. what are you most excited about _ it is right. what are you most excited about it _ it is right. what are you most excited about it being - it is right. what are you most excited about it being able i it is right. w
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the iceberg is the biggest in the world, new european space agency says is larger than the spanish island of my oca. scientists believe the split or carving as if no, with course, naturally, rather than as a result of global warming. you know, watching w news out the read, the doc film is up next after a short break. stay tuned for that problem. fully alias will bring you the headlines at the top of the hour and you can always get more news and analysis on our website. that's d w dot com. i'm rebecca griffin's in berlin. thanks very much to join use the we're all set to go on we're all in as we take on the we're all about the story that matter to police and.
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devi office of the european space agency. many is it normal for such big rockets to vienna. and how dangerous is that. yes we see usually space debris of. earth. every year about $150.00 tons of debris. in this is about 75 percent of this to be that isn't. all now this particular event is now a very large object you said really it's 20 top metric tons. and we're going to be later this evening with this night and then you look back in history there's only one does that mean this particular type of launch system when you go since 1090. of this ice cores to. so how exactly can you calculate how much of the rockets are going to burn up and where possible. for us to meeting better fragment. can result from the destructive reentry process and yet most of us with a terminal mechanical stress age are the big problem and we need more than we need to design information on the reason for this type we don't have the information so we can only use information from other orange types and own systems and therefore from the very top ones up to 20 percent of the mars in particular those comp
devi office of the european space agency. many is it normal for such big rockets to vienna. and how dangerous is that. yes we see usually space debris of. earth. every year about $150.00 tons of debris. in this is about 75 percent of this to be that isn't. all now this particular event is now a very large object you said really it's 20 top metric tons. and we're going to be later this evening with this night and then you look back in history there's only one does that mean this particular type...
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the european space agency says it's larger than the spanish islands of my oka. scientists believe the split or carving as it's known, was cause naturally, rather than as a result of global warming based data. these live from berlin business with chris cobra is coming out operational. you can find all the latest coverage on the side between israel and from us on the w dot com. when i have on at the top of the hour. i'm rebecca richard. ah. people in trucks injured when trying to see the city center more and more refugees are being turned away. families on the tax credit and the people getting $200.00 people around the world more.
the european space agency says it's larger than the spanish islands of my oka. scientists believe the split or carving as it's known, was cause naturally, rather than as a result of global warming based data. these live from berlin business with chris cobra is coming out operational. you can find all the latest coverage on the side between israel and from us on the w dot com. when i have on at the top of the hour. i'm rebecca richard. ah. people in trucks injured when trying to see the city...
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the european space agency says it's larger than the spanish island of my oca. scientists believe this plate or carving as it's known was cause naturally rather than as a result of global warming bases data. but these live from berlin. business with chris cobra is coming out for a short break. you can find all that i just coverage and on the, the side between israel m on d w dot com when i was at last at the top of the hour on rebecca richard. ah, people in trucks injured when trying to see the city center more and more refugees are being turned away. families on a tax credit and the rate of people getting $200.00 people around the world more than $300000000.00 people are seeking refuge. why? because no one should have to make up your own line w need for mines the the news a rebound for bitcoin, but how long will of less signals of tighter global scrutiny if you take a look at what's behind the wild weeks to occur. also coming up, care of and subsidy disputes have power the transatlantic relationship, the last 2 years. now you're being as us officials seem to be making progress in reso
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. >>> look at these photos from the european space agency. is the world largest iceberg, this piece of ice broke off antarctica this week. the european space agency said it is about eight times the size of manhattan. scientists believe it isn't due to climate change but instead a normal process. now let's check the weather with darren peck. >> keeping our eye on the snow in the sierra, a beautiful view from the camera out at squaw, back towards the higher elevations of the peaks. you can probably see it pretty easily. every once in a while, well let beautiful live view. you see a few flakes of snow on the screen. i could say on this all morning but we have other things to discuss like what does this mean for the bay area of? let me switch you to high def doppler. you can see where the system dropping the snow is off to the east with light snow the sierra and rain falling over around nevada. no significant impact and i will show you how the system is about to leave as we go back to the wider view on the satellite and come out for bigger perspec
. >>> look at these photos from the european space agency. is the world largest iceberg, this piece of ice broke off antarctica this week. the european space agency said it is about eight times the size of manhattan. scientists believe it isn't due to climate change but instead a normal process. now let's check the weather with darren peck. >> keeping our eye on the snow in the sierra, a beautiful view from the camera out at squaw, back towards the higher elevations of the peaks....
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anywhere in the red part of the map, according to the european space agency, and cnn's pentagon correspondent oren liebermann is here with me now. that map does take your breath away a little bit. that is a lot of people in the zone. you and i are both part of that red part of the map. along with a few billion other people, i suppose. what's the danger here? >> well, the danger of course is this 22-ton piece of chinese space junk lands somewhere in the red zone and somewhere on land. we can start narrowing down where in the red zone it might land based on the latest updates from the european space agency that tracks not only the window of when, but of course the window of where. so most of the u.s. actually is not in danger here. the west is safe. the midwest is safe. but there are some orbits and therefore reentry points that cross over southern u.s., as well as parts of the east coast. so we theoretically at least could still be in danger. as is southern europe. northern after camp the middle east. and western australia. which of course is where parts of sky lab crashed all those years ago.
anywhere in the red part of the map, according to the european space agency, and cnn's pentagon correspondent oren liebermann is here with me now. that map does take your breath away a little bit. that is a lot of people in the zone. you and i are both part of that red part of the map. along with a few billion other people, i suppose. what's the danger here? >> well, the danger of course is this 22-ton piece of chinese space junk lands somewhere in the red zone and somewhere on land. we...
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orbit is expected to crash down sometime in the next few weeks how will cry again is the european space agency's head of space safety he says although the debris is large it's unlikely to pose a serious risk. it's a remarkable piece so having an object of about 20 tons to be entering is quite rare but if you put it in the context of the overall $150.00 tons of space out there coming down every year then you have probably the right scale and the whole history of space flight despite all those large loss there was never any currently so also this case is not very likely that people see. a casualty nevertheless i think in spaceflight we should take care and make sure that space objects of all back into our patrol way like this one but they are also ways to bring it down in a controlled fashion for example on an. area the oceans this is something where a large space nations are consulting on certain risk levels on on grounds of the seeded by the re-entry of space objects and it has already been of practice to do a maneuver that makes sure that that space object or because basically can be returned o
orbit is expected to crash down sometime in the next few weeks how will cry again is the european space agency's head of space safety he says although the debris is large it's unlikely to pose a serious risk. it's a remarkable piece so having an object of about 20 tons to be entering is quite rare but if you put it in the context of the overall $150.00 tons of space out there coming down every year then you have probably the right scale and the whole history of space flight despite all those...
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well joining us now via skype from germany the european space agency's head of space safety holger krug thank you very much need for being with us so i just want to go back to this particular piece of space debris that with you know people being concerned about what is it made up of and how big is it well or space hardware is mainly a consisting of i mean you but the metal the big using mostly we will also fives you statements to you a photo or mohit with the components like for example the entrance. but of course the blogs are going to you know computer hardware chips circuit boards and plastics and in the case of the part of the chinese a long march 5 b. rocket that people seem to be concerned about. should people be worried about this great chunks of this falling on the heads. it's a remarkable piece so having an object of about 20 tons to be entering is quite rare but if you put it in the context of the overall $150.00 tons of space out there coming down in the year then you have probably the right scale and the whole history of space flight despite of this large loss there was neve
well joining us now via skype from germany the european space agency's head of space safety holger krug thank you very much need for being with us so i just want to go back to this particular piece of space debris that with you know people being concerned about what is it made up of and how big is it well or space hardware is mainly a consisting of i mean you but the metal the big using mostly we will also fives you statements to you a photo or mohit with the components like for example the...
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the european space agency says it is slightly larger than the spanish island of mallorca.ntists believe the split was because naturally, rather than as a result of global warming. you are watching "dw news." the top story, israelis cabinet has approved a cease-fire with palestinian militants in gaza. a spokesperson for hamas and saying a mutual and simultaneous truce between hamas and israel will come into effect at 2:00 a.m. local time. you are watching "dw news." after a short break, i will be back to take you through "the day." the coverage of the cease-fire continues right after this. ♪ >> welcome to the special edition. breaking news from the middle east. 250 lives claimed from 11 days of airstrikes. hostilities coming to an end, the cease-fire described as a mutual and simultaneous truce by sources. this comes one day after joe biden urged benjamin netanyahu to seek the escalation -- de-
the european space agency says it is slightly larger than the spanish island of mallorca.ntists believe the split was because naturally, rather than as a result of global warming. you are watching "dw news." the top story, israelis cabinet has approved a cease-fire with palestinian militants in gaza. a spokesperson for hamas and saying a mutual and simultaneous truce between hamas and israel will come into effect at 2:00 a.m. local time. you are watching "dw news." after a...
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the next few weeks but scientists have not yet been able to work out exact details of the european space agency's head of space safety although krug says people shouldn't be worried but china could have taken more care with the reentry. and the whole history of space flight despite of this large mass there was never any guarantee so also this case is not very likely. a go nevertheless i think in space flight should take care make sure that space objects were back in a way like this one but they are also ways to bring it down. towards our. area. top stories around 0 the u.s. government has turned its weight behind a plan for the world trade organization to lift patent protections on coronavirus vaccines it would make them cheaper to make for low income nations and could unlock access for millions of people around the world the call to remove intellectual property rights and vaccines as growing louder in recent months but the u.s. .
the next few weeks but scientists have not yet been able to work out exact details of the european space agency's head of space safety although krug says people shouldn't be worried but china could have taken more care with the reentry. and the whole history of space flight despite of this large mass there was never any guarantee so also this case is not very likely. a go nevertheless i think in space flight should take care make sure that space objects were back in a way like this one but they...
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the european space agency says it's slightly larger than the spanish island of new york. our scientists believe the split was cost naturally rather than as a result of global warming. this is, you know, we news life from berlin's focus on europe is up next. you can also find much more news and analysis by adding to our website. spec herancha and on behalf of all of us. thank you so much for your company. the news. the news, the news. the news the news outdated medical infrastructure, overwhelmed, intensive care unit in romania. this is led to hosp desolate consequences. the doctor diana, but she got lost her father in one of them. now she's fighting to improve her country's health care system. the focus on europe on ah 2016. that's a good bunch of the customer wants to see if germany was the last few years. have been quite right, getting in touch with the german averted on the home when it comes to genovius. and of course i would look right in the eyes birches, but perhaps the biggest on the new hobby of $900.00 on the recruit. and that's the be, isn't there a person ever
the european space agency says it's slightly larger than the spanish island of new york. our scientists believe the split was cost naturally rather than as a result of global warming. this is, you know, we news life from berlin's focus on europe is up next. you can also find much more news and analysis by adding to our website. spec herancha and on behalf of all of us. thank you so much for your company. the news. the news, the news. the news the news outdated medical infrastructure,...
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the european space agency says it's slightly larger than the spanish island of new york. i believe a split was cause naturally, rather than as a result of global warming. this is due to renewed life from berlin up next cove at 1900 special edition. walk in berlin on behalf of all of us here. thank you very much for your company. we hope to see you again. it's somebody else the me to fight against the corolla virus pandemic. how has the rate of infection in developing? what does the research information and contact the corona virus because the 19 special next on dw will use crime fighters are back africans. most radio drama continues this season. the story focus on have speech, cholera, prevention and sustainable charcoal production. all episodes are available online and of course you can share and discuss on c, w, africa's facebook page, and other social media platforms. crime fighters to noon now. ah ah. in westfield learning about covet 19. we know it came from an animal. what does that mean? they also need the jap out very friends can become carriers of the disease. an
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why an enormous iceberg has broken off and i shelf in antarctica and the european space agency since the world's biggest iceberg, and slightly larger than the spanish ivan, of the yorker, scientists beneath the spit was cause naturally, rather than as a result of global warming. this is d, w coming up next in news asia. india's digital divide hits the is it covert vaccine robot will look at how country internet access and language batteries are preventing. many from receiving the african interpreters in one of the face replies this tax western trans withdrawal of delivery offered away and d, w, use asia. it just will these at the top of the app with layla harris with the the news, the news news, [000:00:00;00] news news the the the ah, the intuitive species in expedition into disease or the secret language with whales. the exciting part of the underwater listening is you're getting your window into their, their life, but you never, you will never see we accompany their research team to the pacific to the language of whales starts to 4th on d. w. passions drama. the competition vibe o
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iceberg has broken from an ice shelf in and arctic of the iceberg is the biggest in the world. european space agency says it's slightly larger than the spanish island of my. my yorker, scientists believe the split was caused naturally, rather than as a result of global warming. your watch w news. here's a reminder of that top story. breaking news is real. security cabinet has approved a ceasefire in his conflict with palestinian militants in garza, a spokesman for hamas also telling reuters news agency that a mutual and simultaneous truth between him and israel will come into effect to a local talk. about u. d. w. news after a short break, i'll be back to take you through the day our coverage of the ceasefire continues right after this. ah, the news? the news? the news. oh, the news . ah. news. hi culture. high hair. superman. super food, stylish style icon. lead owes lifestyle. europe 0 d w. the news is been ongoing quite a bit if you choose. the arab spring began in 2011 people stood up against correct rulers and container ship the all these moments have left deep box in my memory. the computer wa
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the, the biggest in the world, the european space agency says it's larger than the spanish island of your car scientist, but the split was caused naturally rather than a result of global warming. you're watching d. w news. his reminder of our allison eons in garza are celebrating a fire they hope will bring an end to some of the regions, worst violence in years. the deal between israel and tomas is broken by egypt and cuts are nearly 250 people have been killed in the context. this is the w news life from berlin up next is are covered, 1900 special reminder, you can also find much more details in a website that is b t, w dot com for the latest coverage between the cease fire around the fire between israel and i'm really watching the news the fight against the corolla virus pandemic. how has the rate of infection in developing what the us, the latest research thing information and context. the corona virus 19th special next on dw.
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the european space agency says it's larger than the spanish islands of my yorker and is currently the world's largest iceberg. scientists believe the spit was cause naturally, rather than a result of global warming. this is the w news from berlin. you can find much more on a website on d, w dot com. ah ah, in the past 24 hours, the pressure on israel and her mom's to suspend their area tanks on each other, reached a critical mass. tonight, reports that both sides have agreed to a cease fire to take effect friday. now that's exactly what the german foreign minister visited israel wanted to hear today is exactly what the you in general assembly was demanding in new york today. it's not exactly what the us president demanded yesterday, but this does break the cycle of violence and that's better late than never on brit gulf and berlin. this is the day the the reason why i'm a year, it's relatively simple. i'm here to express our full so there is due to the history of the people. we have always emphasized that israel has the right to self defense . and israel is now making use of it will f
the european space agency says it's larger than the spanish islands of my yorker and is currently the world's largest iceberg. scientists believe the spit was cause naturally, rather than a result of global warming. this is the w news from berlin. you can find much more on a website on d, w dot com. ah ah, in the past 24 hours, the pressure on israel and her mom's to suspend their area tanks on each other, reached a critical mass. tonight, reports that both sides have agreed to a cease fire to...
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iceberg has broken from an ice shelf in i'd talk to the iceberg is the biggest in the world. european space agency says it's larger than the spanish honor of my old cup. the scientists believe the split or carving as it's cold, with cold, naturally, rather than as a result of global warming in watching data. but he knew his reminder of our top story. kind of garza or a celebrating these fun, i hope will bring an end to some of the region with conflict in use conditional deal between his realm and her mouth was broken by egypt and cut down in a 250 people were killed in a conflict, globalization program, level 3000 is up next. thank you for that. well, i will headline for you at the top of the hour and you can always get all the latest information on our website that d, w dot com. i mean that will headlines the the, me the, the news news, the news, the news they throw on their top on their screen women's gators in bolivia are breaking a tablet make through the tradition and female mass. the patient can go hand in hand and not just on the the w. 943 in rome. when the nazis began deporting italian je
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of control chinese rocket booster highlights a growing space junk problem according to the european space agency more than half of the 11370 satellites put into the earth's orbit a still circulating about 4000 of them are out of use that's more than 9000 tons of space junk about 23000 objects of debt free ranging in size from a smartphone to the space station a being tracked but the real figure could actually be 3 quarters of a 1000000 floating objects mostly less than a centimeter in size but nevertheless could still be damaging. a recap of the top stories this hour in the occupied east jerusalem has erupted in a 2nd night of violence with police again turning on palestinians angered by forced evictions the palestinian red crescent says at least 64 people have been injured israeli police and security forces have been out in the city a day after they stormed the some mosque more than $200.00 people were injured in friday's violence that included the use of rubber coated bullets and stun grenades against palestinians police also blocked by.
of control chinese rocket booster highlights a growing space junk problem according to the european space agency more than half of the 11370 satellites put into the earth's orbit a still circulating about 4000 of them are out of use that's more than 9000 tons of space junk about 23000 objects of debt free ranging in size from a smartphone to the space station a being tracked but the real figure could actually be 3 quarters of a 1000000 floating objects mostly less than a centimeter in size but...
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well the european space agency says mars needs women the new director general. says that the e.s.a. would like to see the 1st human footprint on mars to come from a woman but it also says the agency has an unacceptably load number of women on the e.s.a. team. courage more women to become astronauts or to work in technical jobs within the space agency candidates with disabilities or also encourage a call for applications for this year's selection of astronauts 28. are to the u.k. there were 4000 people no mask no social distancing it seems unthinkable but london made it happen at the 41st brit awards last night the 1st major indoor music event with a live audience in the u.k. since the start of the pandemic was part of a government program looking at bringing cultural events back without restriction among the big winners of the night with pop star. scoops 2 of the prizes including a british album of the. and here's a reminder now of the top story we're following an israeli airstrike hits nearly toppled a massive high rise housing and mosque affiliated t.v. channel in gaza health offi
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and i thought, because european space agency says it's larger than the spanish island of my yorker and is currently the world's largest iceberg scientist believe the spirit was cause naturally rather than a result of global warming. this is the w news from berlin. you can find much more on a website on d, w dot com. mm hm. ah . in the past 24 hours, the pressure on israel and him off to suspend their area tanks on each other, reached a critical mass. tonight, reports that both sides have agreed to a ceasefire to take effect friday. now that's exactly what the german foreign minister visited israel wanted to hear today. it's exactly what the you, in general assembly was demanding in new york today. it's not exactly what the us president demanded yesterday, but this does break the cycle of violence and that's better late than never. i'm burned golf and berlin. this is the day the the reason why i'm a year, it's relatively simple. i'm here to express our full so there is teacher the history of the people. we have always emphasized that israel has the right to self defense. and israel is n
and i thought, because european space agency says it's larger than the spanish island of my yorker and is currently the world's largest iceberg scientist believe the spirit was cause naturally rather than a result of global warming. this is the w news from berlin. you can find much more on a website on d, w dot com. mm hm. ah . in the past 24 hours, the pressure on israel and him off to suspend their area tanks on each other, reached a critical mass. tonight, reports that both sides have agreed...
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that spans over 4,000 square kilometres and was spotted in recent satellite images by the european space agencyralian antarctic program partnership at the university of tasmania. thank you forjoining us me. why has this happened? tt is why has this happened? it is art of why has this happened? it is part of the — why has this happened? it is part of the natural— part of the natural process in antarctica, so the ice sheet continuously gains eyes and loses the three melting and the production of icebergs — at ice, the part of the normal cycle the down there.- ice, the part of the normal cycle the down there. 0k, it seems enormous, _ cycle the down there. 0k, it seems enormous, bigger. cycle the down there. 0k, it l seems enormous, bigger than majorca! but apparently it's not up there in the pantheon of top—10 icebergs? tt is not up there in the pantheon of top-10 icebergs?— top-10 icebergs? it is pretty [an e top-10 icebergs? it is pretty large but — top-10 icebergs? it is pretty large but no. _ top-10 icebergs? it is pretty large but no, definitely - top-10 icebergs? it is pretty large but no, d
that spans over 4,000 square kilometres and was spotted in recent satellite images by the european space agencyralian antarctic program partnership at the university of tasmania. thank you forjoining us me. why has this happened? tt is why has this happened? it is art of why has this happened? it is part of the — why has this happened? it is part of the natural— part of the natural process in antarctica, so the ice sheet continuously gains eyes and loses the three melting and the production...
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iceberg has broken from an ice shelf in and talk to the iceberg is the biggest in the world. european space agency says it's larger than the spanish island of my, your scientists believe the spit was called naturally, rather than a result of global warming. you're watching dw reminder of our top story. allison is in gaza celebrating a fire they hope will bring an end to some of the regions was violence in the deal between israel and moss was broken by egypt and cut are many, 250 people has been killed in the context of next is orleans of the white w natural oasis and we had a moment thanks for watching the news . imagine how many portions of loans occur now in the world? climate change, the very cost the stores. this is much less the waste from just one week. how much left can really get we still have time to act. i'm doing all this i it's hold to one of the biggest contemporary nature conservation efforts. fear body us. a desert island tact with wildlife who's animals from multiple continents roam freely on the island. here funny was part of abu dhabi in the united arab emirates, or you use the r
iceberg has broken from an ice shelf in and talk to the iceberg is the biggest in the world. european space agency says it's larger than the spanish island of my, your scientists believe the spit was called naturally, rather than a result of global warming. you're watching dw reminder of our top story. allison is in gaza celebrating a fire they hope will bring an end to some of the regions was violence in the deal between israel and moss was broken by egypt and cut are many, 250 people has been...
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the european space agency e.s.a. is also working on solving the mystery surrounding solar storms and have also been developing their own probe for over 12 years called the solar orbiter. this is. a special thing about a solar orbiter is its trajectory which will take us out of the plane of the south a system all our observations so far from the perspective of. and because all the planets revolve strictly within the plane of the solar system like on a record player it would take a lot of effort to escape this ecliptic and we feel what we are missing is data from the solar powered bot the only way to see the poles is to fly out of their clip take and observe the poles from above. danielle miller coordinates the various solar orbiter teams and one of their biggest challenges is to ensure that the 1000000000 euro object can withstand the heat in france for example various materials have been tested for years to do just that. in sums i.v. i developed a process we have managed to develop special materials and methods for t
the european space agency e.s.a. is also working on solving the mystery surrounding solar storms and have also been developing their own probe for over 12 years called the solar orbiter. this is. a special thing about a solar orbiter is its trajectory which will take us out of the plane of the south a system all our observations so far from the perspective of. and because all the planets revolve strictly within the plane of the solar system like on a record player it would take a lot of effort...
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the european space agency e.s.a. is also working on solving the mystery surrounding solar storms and have also been developing their own probe for over 12 years called the solar orbiter. this is. the special thing about a solar orbiter is it trajectory which will take us out of the plane of the sound system all our observations so far from the perspective of. and because all the planets revolve strictly within the plane of the solar system like on a record player it would take a lot of effort to escape this ecliptic and we feel what we are missing is data from the solar pole about the only way to see the poles is to fly out of the atlantic and observe the poles from above. danielle miller coordinates the various solar orbiter teams and one of their biggest challenges is to ensure that the 1000000000 euro object can withstand the heat in france for example various materials have been tested for years to do just that. new sums i.v. i developed a process we have managed to develop special materials and methods for these
the european space agency e.s.a. is also working on solving the mystery surrounding solar storms and have also been developing their own probe for over 12 years called the solar orbiter. this is. the special thing about a solar orbiter is it trajectory which will take us out of the plane of the sound system all our observations so far from the perspective of. and because all the planets revolve strictly within the plane of the solar system like on a record player it would take a lot of effort...
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the european space agency says is slightly larger than the spanish island of new york. scientists, felisa split was called naturally, rather than as a result of global warming. watching the daily news, the top story this our, the german foreign minister, high call law says join diplomatic efforts to encourage a cease fire between israel and how mos, milliken, that's as hostilities continue from both sides with more israeli air strikes. and rockets fires from god, israel, the you watching these every news live from berlin up next this, steven beardsley with your business update on the rock in berlin on behalf of all of us here. thank you so much for keeping us company. and i hope to see you again, some was who's, who's a little guys, this is a 77 percent platform for african issues and share ideas. you know, i know we are not afraid to capture and african.
the european space agency says is slightly larger than the spanish island of new york. scientists, felisa split was called naturally, rather than as a result of global warming. watching the daily news, the top story this our, the german foreign minister, high call law says join diplomatic efforts to encourage a cease fire between israel and how mos, milliken, that's as hostilities continue from both sides with more israeli air strikes. and rockets fires from god, israel, the you watching these...
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the european space agency says mars needs women the new director general says the e.s.a. would like to see the 1st human footprint on mars to be from a woman but it also says the agency has an unacceptably low number of women on the e.s.a. team a campaign now seeks to encourage more women to become astronauts or to work in technical jobs within the space agency candidates with disabilities are also encouraged a call for applications for this year's selection of astronauts ends on may 28th. and sports news head to berlin have continued their climb away from relegation in the german bundesliga after bt shock on wednesday evening i had to do it the hard way to aftershock an early lead thanks to a strike in the 6th minute from our mean how do you see the berlin fightback started before half time. and level of the score is with a close range header that before yes it come scored the winner which means fair to all are all but assured of staying in german football's top flight next season. ard here's a reminder of the top story we're following for you an israeli airstrike as nea
the european space agency says mars needs women the new director general says the e.s.a. would like to see the 1st human footprint on mars to be from a woman but it also says the agency has an unacceptably low number of women on the e.s.a. team a campaign now seeks to encourage more women to become astronauts or to work in technical jobs within the space agency candidates with disabilities are also encouraged a call for applications for this year's selection of astronauts ends on may 28th. and...
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the european space agency is looking to take a small step for women the new director general. says he wants women to make a giant leap by leaving the 1st footprint on mars to boost women working at the agency a new recruitment campaign hopes to get more. in into the astronaut program and engineering tracks candidates with disabilities are also encouraged to apply and that process runs until may 28th. have continued their climb away from relegation in the bonus league after beating shellac on wednesday evening had to do it the hard way too after shell good took an early lead thanks to a strike in the 6 minutes from the inherit the berlin fightback started before half time. levelled the scores with a close range header. that before yes. scored the winner which means parents are are all but assured of staying germany's football top flight next 6. u.w. news now that my own is up next with business stay with us. imagine how many push. ups her in the climate change is an awful story this is my place it went from just one week. and i'm really just. we still have time to work i'm doin
the european space agency is looking to take a small step for women the new director general. says he wants women to make a giant leap by leaving the 1st footprint on mars to boost women working at the agency a new recruitment campaign hopes to get more. in into the astronaut program and engineering tracks candidates with disabilities are also encouraged to apply and that process runs until may 28th. have continued their climb away from relegation in the bonus league after beating shellac on...
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world are keeping a close eye on a huge iceberg that broke off at the edge of antarctica, the european space agencyk, scientists say it's the largest iceberg in the world and covers more than 1600 square miles near the south pole. that's about 41 times the size
world are keeping a close eye on a huge iceberg that broke off at the edge of antarctica, the european space agencyk, scientists say it's the largest iceberg in the world and covers more than 1600 square miles near the south pole. that's about 41 times the size
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now that was the biggest, the european space agency said it is slightly larger than the spanish island. the new yorker, scientists believe this. britain's cause naturally bogs and as a result of global warming. that tokyo, whereas spiking cove in 1900 cases, is fueling demands for the cancellation of this summons lympics and parallel pix doctors. it also joined calls to stop the events, the behead of the international olympic committee and says the already delayed games will go ahead in july. the i o c is thomas bock and the upper left loomed large over the start of the tokyo meeting, insisting the games will go on. we are now fully focused on the delivery of the olympic games. it is after all box international olympic committee holding the ultimate se into whether to hold the games. the host city contract says so signed by all interested parties in 2013, when tokyo won the rights to host. in the termination section, it says the i o c has sole discretion to terminate should safety be threatened in the midst of a brutal 4th wave of corona, virus infections poll after poll show a clear m
now that was the biggest, the european space agency said it is slightly larger than the spanish island. the new yorker, scientists believe this. britain's cause naturally bogs and as a result of global warming. that tokyo, whereas spiking cove in 1900 cases, is fueling demands for the cancellation of this summons lympics and parallel pix doctors. it also joined calls to stop the events, the behead of the international olympic committee and says the already delayed games will go ahead in july....
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according to the european space agency anyone and anything in the red part of this red is in a potential impact zone and the pentagon correspondent is here in washington. h he is watching this. everyone is saying the chance of harm is low but should we be nervous? what do you think? >> reporter: it is very, very low but not zero. you saw the risk zone and not hitting all of those places but based on what we see and when this is expected to reenter the atmosphere and crash it will hits somewhere. the odds are in the ocean. right? 70% of the earth is covered in water but the rest is land and if most of that is uninhabited there's a poessibility it will lands somewhere that's habited. the americans, the europeans and a group called the aero space organization are narrowing the time and looks around 10:00 or 11:00 tonight and comes with a plus or mice news three hours so looking for anything from this evening to early tomorrow morning and given how fast it is moving a few minutes is hundreds of miles. it is incredibly difficult to get that idea of where. this is 22 tons. it will burn upmostl
according to the european space agency anyone and anything in the red part of this red is in a potential impact zone and the pentagon correspondent is here in washington. h he is watching this. everyone is saying the chance of harm is low but should we be nervous? what do you think? >> reporter: it is very, very low but not zero. you saw the risk zone and not hitting all of those places but based on what we see and when this is expected to reenter the atmosphere and crash it will hits...
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and enormous iceberg has broken from an ice shelf in i talked to the european space agency says it's larger than the spanish island of my yorker. this currently the world's largest iceberg. scientists believe the spit was cause naturally, rather than a result of global warming. this is the w news from berlin. you can find much more on a website on d, w dot com. mm hm. ah . in the past 24 hours, the pressure on israel and him off to suspend the area tanks on each other, reached a critical mass. tonight, reports that both sides have agreed to a ceasefire to take effect friday. now that's exactly what president demanded yesterday, but this does break dime over needs. so thank you. can tell me and thank you. thank you very much. also coming up, the u. s. economy is coming out of an unprecedented corona virus coma. businesses are hiring and offering pre pandemic wages, and that is why many americans are simply not going back to work. so even paying more, we're not seeing the numbers that we need to see. 8000000 job openings are available in the u. s, but they largely remain unfilled where
and enormous iceberg has broken from an ice shelf in i talked to the european space agency says it's larger than the spanish island of my yorker. this currently the world's largest iceberg. scientists believe the spit was cause naturally, rather than a result of global warming. this is the w news from berlin. you can find much more on a website on d, w dot com. mm hm. ah . in the past 24 hours, the pressure on israel and him off to suspend the area tanks on each other, reached a critical mass....
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the iceberg is the biggest in the world. european space agency says it's larger than the spanish island of my jo . come, scientists believe that it was caused, naturally, rather than a result of global warming. watching t w. news. his remind of our top story, sci fi between israel and tomas took effect just minutes ago. the 2 sides hoped the deals broken by egypt will bring an end to the fastest fighting they seen in years . and the 250 people were killed. most of them, palestine watching dw needs live from berlin up next is related business with steven. it's kind of supplying much more on that sci fi between last and israel on that compromise. who's the me the me ah, the me the where are all the workers? that's what american companies want to know is they try to meet the pent up demand of a recovering economy. could more generous jobless benefits to keeping otherwise good workers from rejoining labor force. or might there be other reasons also on the shows gary alternative over the stores and it's trading they view as investors hope to cash in on the growing popularity of big and food
the iceberg is the biggest in the world. european space agency says it's larger than the spanish island of my jo . come, scientists believe that it was caused, naturally, rather than a result of global warming. watching t w. news. his remind of our top story, sci fi between israel and tomas took effect just minutes ago. the 2 sides hoped the deals broken by egypt will bring an end to the fastest fighting they seen in years . and the 250 people were killed. most of them, palestine watching dw...
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full to 10 far ahead of the face to be office other european space agency asked them how often spacecraft to return. should see a return to earth. we see usually space debris to earth. every year about $150.00 tons of debris. indeed this is about 75 percent of this isn't. all now this particular event is now and they're very large object you said already $22.00 metric tons did. this would lead to even with his night and. his dream there's only one does that mean for this particular launch this one you go since 1098. is decisive cause to. collapse from a drip. venters have defended the support of the proposed european surviving after europe's governing body threaten them with sanctions yeah the only remaining collapse from the original 12 that have not withdrawn from the scheme on saturday they released a joint statement describing u.s. actions as intolerable they now face disciplinary action meanwhile 6 for many claps acknowledged superleague was a mistake and i said you would have us punishments by giving up the fight a sense of evil piano revenue for one season. it wasn't good of the ne
full to 10 far ahead of the face to be office other european space agency asked them how often spacecraft to return. should see a return to earth. we see usually space debris to earth. every year about $150.00 tons of debris. indeed this is about 75 percent of this isn't. all now this particular event is now and they're very large object you said already $22.00 metric tons did. this would lead to even with his night and. his dream there's only one does that mean for this particular launch this...
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the european -- this weekend hopefully it is but the european space agency says there is 129 millionskies. thanks for watching. time for anderson. >>> welcome to a very weird night. john berman here in for anderson and we end this week possibly the last full week that liz cheney has a voice in the republican leadership with her party fully embracing the man who never won a popular vote was impeached twice and incredibly unpopular according to all polls and not only embracing him but violent rhetoric and conspiracies today, as well. this is today's gop to quote
the european -- this weekend hopefully it is but the european space agency says there is 129 millionskies. thanks for watching. time for anderson. >>> welcome to a very weird night. john berman here in for anderson and we end this week possibly the last full week that liz cheney has a voice in the republican leadership with her party fully embracing the man who never won a popular vote was impeached twice and incredibly unpopular according to all polls and not only embracing him but...
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the european space agency and nasa are proposing to get baby pictures of the instant of creation. this is lisa, laser space antenna a gravity wave detector in outer space proposed by the europeans and the americans. it will give us a baby pictures of the infant universe h freund of a second after its birth. and only analyze these baby pictures we will see the universe the infant universe emerging from the womb. and maybe, just maybe we will find evidence of an umbilical cord. an umbilical cord connecting our infant universe to a parent universe in a parallel universe. and what is on the other side of the blackhole if you fall and you just die? what happens when you go through a black hole? is there a white hole on the other end of the blackhole? 1935 albert einstein and his student devises it connects to universes together with a bridge the einstein rosen bridge connecting our universe to another universe. and perhaps another universe is in a different time period in which case this would become a time machine. so think about it, physicists are now meeting the world of science fict
the european space agency and nasa are proposing to get baby pictures of the instant of creation. this is lisa, laser space antenna a gravity wave detector in outer space proposed by the europeans and the americans. it will give us a baby pictures of the infant universe h freund of a second after its birth. and only analyze these baby pictures we will see the universe the infant universe emerging from the womb. and maybe, just maybe we will find evidence of an umbilical cord. an umbilical cord...
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the european space agency e.s.a. is also working on solving the mystery surrounding solar storms and have also been developing their own probe for over 12 years called the solar orbiter. that's. a special thing about a solar orbiter is it trajectory which will take us out of the plane of the sound system all our observations so far from the perspective of. and because all the planets revolve strictly within the plane of the solar system like on a record player it would take a lot of effort to escape this ecliptic and we feel what we are missing is data from the solar pole about the only way to see the poles is to fly out of their clip take and observe the poles from above. danielle miller coordinates the various solar orbiter teams and one of their biggest challenges is to ensure that the 1000000000 euro object can withstand the heat in france for example various materials have been tested for years to do just that. new sums i.v. i develop a process we have managed to develop special materials and methods for these i
the european space agency e.s.a. is also working on solving the mystery surrounding solar storms and have also been developing their own probe for over 12 years called the solar orbiter. that's. a special thing about a solar orbiter is it trajectory which will take us out of the plane of the sound system all our observations so far from the perspective of. and because all the planets revolve strictly within the plane of the solar system like on a record player it would take a lot of effort to...
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according to the european space agency, this area in red is the risk zone. t the', it's pretty vast. there's not much in that risk zone. do you feel comfortable narrowing it down any further? and where are you looking at right now in terms of where this thing could come down? >> right, just in the past hour, we've got an updated prediction that narrows down the time when it could come down. to within about four and six hours from now. and that narrows down the locations on that red zone. and so it looks like it's going to come down on an orbit that takes it from australia, new zealand, across the pacific, across costa rica, portugal and spain, southern europe, europe, and back to australia and new zealand. and so anywhere that isn't in that list now can breathe a sigh of relief that that is not probably going to come over their heads. >> and i hate to put you on the spot but do you have a guess as to where it's coming down? >> most of the world is the pacific. so just on, you know, who's the fattest, right, it's probably going to come down in the pacific. an
according to the european space agency, this area in red is the risk zone. t the', it's pretty vast. there's not much in that risk zone. do you feel comfortable narrowing it down any further? and where are you looking at right now in terms of where this thing could come down? >> right, just in the past hour, we've got an updated prediction that narrows down the time when it could come down. to within about four and six hours from now. and that narrows down the locations on that red zone....
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the european space agency e.s.a. is also working on solving the mystery surrounding solar storms and have also been developing their own probe for over 12 years called the solar orbiter. that is on boats with. a special thing about a solar orbiter is it trajectory which will take us out of the plane of the sound system all our observations so far are from the perspective of. and because all the planets revolve strictly within the plane of the solar system like on a record player it would take a lot of effort to escape this ecliptic and we feel what we are missing is data from the solar powered bots the only way to see the poles is to fly out of their clip take and observe the poles from above. danielle miller coordinates the various solar orbit attains and one of their biggest challenges is to ensure that the 1000000000 euro object can withstand the heat in france for example various materials have been tested for years to do just that. new sums i.v. i developed a process we have managed to develop special materials
the european space agency e.s.a. is also working on solving the mystery surrounding solar storms and have also been developing their own probe for over 12 years called the solar orbiter. that is on boats with. a special thing about a solar orbiter is it trajectory which will take us out of the plane of the sound system all our observations so far are from the perspective of. and because all the planets revolve strictly within the plane of the solar system like on a record player it would take a...
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the european space agency e.s.a. is also working on solving the mystery surrounding solar storms and have also been developing their own probe for over 12 years called the solar orbiter. that is on boats with. a special thing about a solar orbiter is its trajectory which will take us out of the plane of the sound system all our observations so far from the perspective of. and because all the planets revolve strictly within the plane of the solar system like on a record player it would take a lot of effort to escape this ecliptic and we feel what we are missing is data from the solar pole about the only way to see the poles there is to fly out of their clip take and observe the poles from above. danielle miller coordinates the various solar orbiter teams and one of their biggest challenges is to ensure that the 1000000000 euro object can withstand the heat in france for example various materials have been tested for years to do just that. new sums i.v. i develop a process we have managed to develop special materials a
the european space agency e.s.a. is also working on solving the mystery surrounding solar storms and have also been developing their own probe for over 12 years called the solar orbiter. that is on boats with. a special thing about a solar orbiter is its trajectory which will take us out of the plane of the sound system all our observations so far from the perspective of. and because all the planets revolve strictly within the plane of the solar system like on a record player it would take a...
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the european -- this weekend hopefully it is but the european space agency says there is 129 million objects orbiting earth at a millimeter but when you travel at 35,000 miles an hour, there is danger in the skies. thanks for watching. time for anderson. >>> welcome to a very weird night. john berman here in for anderson and we end this week possibly the last full week that liz cheney has a voice in the republican leadership with her party fully embracing the man who never won a popular vote was impeached twice and incredibly unpopular according to all polls and not only embracing him but violent rhetoric and conspiracies today, as well. this is today's gop to quote liz cheney this week a dangerous cult of personality. just today the congresswoman that may replace cheney continued her rounds on far right media with the sort of message a congress woman with a moderate voting record has to preach in today's party. >> we need fighters. president trump is a fighter on behalf of the american people and voters want fighters to stand up for them and that's what i'm committed to do to unify
the european -- this weekend hopefully it is but the european space agency says there is 129 million objects orbiting earth at a millimeter but when you travel at 35,000 miles an hour, there is danger in the skies. thanks for watching. time for anderson. >>> welcome to a very weird night. john berman here in for anderson and we end this week possibly the last full week that liz cheney has a voice in the republican leadership with her party fully embracing the man who never won a...
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of control chinese rocket booster highlights a growing space junk problem according to the european space agency more than half of the 11370 satellites put into the earth's orbit is still circulating about 4000 of them are out of use that's more than 9000 tons of space junk about 23000 objects of deborah ranging in size from a small phone to the space station of being tracked but the real figure could be 3 quarters of a 1000000 floating objects mostly less than a centimeter in size but nevertheless potentially damaging. moving on to another story taught us fuel pipeline operates a colonialist saying that it's shut down its entire network after a cyber attack the company's network transports 2 and a half 1000000 barrels of fuel a day through almost 1000 kilometers of pipes across the united states colonial says it took it systems offline to contain what it called a threat the company hasn't said when operations will resume but they have launched an investigation into the attack. the legalization of marijuana in mexico could be a ticket out of poverty for people in in one struggling community but
of control chinese rocket booster highlights a growing space junk problem according to the european space agency more than half of the 11370 satellites put into the earth's orbit is still circulating about 4000 of them are out of use that's more than 9000 tons of space junk about 23000 objects of deborah ranging in size from a small phone to the space station of being tracked but the real figure could be 3 quarters of a 1000000 floating objects mostly less than a centimeter in size but...
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of control chinese rocket booster highlights a growing space junk problem according to the european space agency more than half of the 11370 satellites put into earth orbit are still circulating around 4000 of them are out of use and that's more than 9000 tons of space junk around 23000 objects of debris ranging in size from a smartphone to the space station being tracked but the real figure could be 3 quarters of a 1000000 floating objects mostly less of a centimeter in size but nevertheless potentially damaging now space floor and mitigation and sustainability is not entirely clear at this point but it does make states and private companies accountable for damage this was only ever applied in $978.00 when kind of the receive millions of dollars in compensation after a soviet satellite spread radiating debris across the canadian arctic. well it's a fascinating area of discussion so let's do that with don pollock a who's a professor of astrophysics at the university of work in the u.k. joins us live from coventry in england said on this is a big chunk of rock is not hurtling back to earth at wha
of control chinese rocket booster highlights a growing space junk problem according to the european space agency more than half of the 11370 satellites put into earth orbit are still circulating around 4000 of them are out of use and that's more than 9000 tons of space junk around 23000 objects of debris ranging in size from a smartphone to the space station being tracked but the real figure could be 3 quarters of a 1000000 floating objects mostly less of a centimeter in size but nevertheless...
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yes, that the - european space agency mission, the uk part of the european space agency, and we are fundingof debris. these statistics are extraordinary. there - the rise of debris. these statistics are extraordinary. there was - the rise of debris. these statistics| are extraordinary. there was more launches for satellites last year than in the 50 years before it and 200 satellites are being launched a month so it's getting a bit congested up there. is it inevitable we are going to see incidents, more incidents, i don't know how often they happen now, where these bits of debris hurtling along and updating satellite out and affecting our day—to—day lives? satellite out and affecting our day-to-day lives?— satellite out and affecting our day-to-day lives? yes, that's what we are most _ day-to-day lives? yes, that's what we are most worried _ day-to-day lives? yes, that's what we are most worried about - day-to-day lives? yes, that's what we are most worried about and - day-to-day lives? yes, that's what i we are most worried about and that's why actually the uk is trying to fund new types of
yes, that the - european space agency mission, the uk part of the european space agency, and we are fundingof debris. these statistics are extraordinary. there - the rise of debris. these statistics are extraordinary. there was - the rise of debris. these statistics| are extraordinary. there was more launches for satellites last year than in the 50 years before it and 200 satellites are being launched a month so it's getting a bit congested up there. is it inevitable we are going to see...
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brought back from another planet and involves three missions and a close collaboration with the european space agencyon earth we can analyze the samples in ways we can't on mars and we'll use instrument too large and too complex to send to mars and we can save material for future generations t. using instruments that have not yet been invented and addressing questions that no one has yet thought of. nasa's mars exploration program continues to lead the world in learning about mars and evolving the technology that allows us to get out the secrets of the red planet making significant progress in its goals of searching for life understanding mars climate and understanding mars theology and preparing for human exploration. i want to thank congress for their study and generous support of mars science and i will be happy to answer any questions that you may have. thank you. >> thank you dr. subtwo well. now let the introduce dr. bethany ehlmann for her. >> members of the subcommittee i appreciate all of your work and support and thank you for the opportunity to appear today. they are breaking jpl delivered
brought back from another planet and involves three missions and a close collaboration with the european space agencyon earth we can analyze the samples in ways we can't on mars and we'll use instrument too large and too complex to send to mars and we can save material for future generations t. using instruments that have not yet been invented and addressing questions that no one has yet thought of. nasa's mars exploration program continues to lead the world in learning about mars and evolving...
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space x. starling constellation was approaching a weather satellites belonging to the europeans base agency. say tried and failed to persuade space x. to take evasive action but with no response from the american company the agency had to force its 400000000 euro weather satellite into a collision avoidance maneuver where the space x. was unwilling to take action or incapable due to a lack of control over the satellites remains unclear so longer value the systems work really well and have a very high level of reliability operating the satellite constellations there's no problem but once we get into an area right in the range of 10 to 20 percent and things start to get really critical then these constellations can become a problem within themselves and between each other and that can lead to a cascade of factor where more and more space debris is created. the front to back radar facility near bowen is among the leading lights in space of a dense. material has a limited range of sight it has to be told approximately where an object is in the sky in order to conduct precise measurements. the tea
space x. starling constellation was approaching a weather satellites belonging to the europeans base agency. say tried and failed to persuade space x. to take evasive action but with no response from the american company the agency had to force its 400000000 euro weather satellite into a collision avoidance maneuver where the space x. was unwilling to take action or incapable due to a lack of control over the satellites remains unclear so longer value the systems work really well and have a...
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it was spotted in recent satellite images captured by the the european space agency.dean mountains between bolivia and peru, is being taken over by duck—weed algae. the algae blocks sunlight from reaching other life in the lake, suffocating fish and natural vegetation. it feeds on high concentrations of phosphates and nitrates in the lake caused by pollution, industrial waste and organic erosion from nearby cities. a trailer for a reunion of one of the most watched sitcoms of the �*90s has been released. the episode is being called the one where they get back together and will see the cast of friends re—united for an unscripted special. the much—loved characters of chandler, rachel, monica, phoebe, joey and ross will be joined by celebrities, including lada gaga and justin bieber. friends: the reunion will be available to stream on hbo on may 27th after a lengthy delay due to the coronavirus pandemic. you're watching bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with carol. hello. it looks like this unsettled weather we currently have is going to be with us until
it was spotted in recent satellite images captured by the the european space agency.dean mountains between bolivia and peru, is being taken over by duck—weed algae. the algae blocks sunlight from reaching other life in the lake, suffocating fish and natural vegetation. it feeds on high concentrations of phosphates and nitrates in the lake caused by pollution, industrial waste and organic erosion from nearby cities. a trailer for a reunion of one of the most watched sitcoms of the �*90s has...
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space x. starling constellation was approaching a weather satellite belonging to the europeans base agency. yes a tried and failed to persuade space x. to take evasive action but with no response from the american company the agency had to force its 400000000 euro weather satellite into a collision avoidance maneuver where the space x. was unwilling to take action or incapable due to a lack of control over the satellites remains unclear so long the value of the systems work really well and have a very high level of reliability operating the satellite constellations there's no problem and if we get into an area right in the range of 10 to 20 percent that things start to get really critical then these constellations can become a problem within themselves and between each other and that can lead to a cascade effect where more and more space debris is created. the front back radar facility near bowen is among the leading lights in space surveillance. radar has a limited range of sight. it has to be told approximately where an object is in the sky in order to conduct precise measurements. the tea
space x. starling constellation was approaching a weather satellite belonging to the europeans base agency. yes a tried and failed to persuade space x. to take evasive action but with no response from the american company the agency had to force its 400000000 euro weather satellite into a collision avoidance maneuver where the space x. was unwilling to take action or incapable due to a lack of control over the satellites remains unclear so long the value of the systems work really well and have...