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in heavily integrated in the european space agency-— heavily integrated in the european space agency.ency. in terms of what will this us, you reference technology, | this us, you reference technology, communications, navigation. you can continue that list forever. what is the next stage of all of this? how does this help us unearth? what are you looking for? $5 does this help us unearth? what are you looking for?— you looking for? as you say, many asects you looking for? as you say, many aspects of — you looking for? as you say, many aspects of satellites _ you looking for? as you say, many aspects of satellites are _ you looking for? as you say, many aspects of satellites are an - aspects of satellites are an essential part of understanding ourselves and protecting our citizens. climate change is the biggest challenge which we have in this century orfor biggest challenge which we have in this century or for many decades to come. without satellites, we wouldn't be able to understand so well our own planet and therefore mitigate and protect our cities against the impacts of climate cha
in heavily integrated in the european space agency-— heavily integrated in the european space agency.ency. in terms of what will this us, you reference technology, | this us, you reference technology, communications, navigation. you can continue that list forever. what is the next stage of all of this? how does this help us unearth? what are you looking for? $5 does this help us unearth? what are you looking for?— you looking for? as you say, many asects you looking for? as you say, many...
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the head of the european space _ very exciting times. the head of the european space agencylier on the program. one more story to squeeze end. a butterfly which was thought to have been extinct in britain for nearly 100 years has been spotted in london. black veined whites disappeared in 1925 but small numbers have been seen in fields and hedgerows in the south east outskirts of the capital. the butterfly conservation charity believes the insects were released into the wild but it doesn't know who did it, or why. these pictures were taken by the bbc�*s security correspondent frank gardner. stay with us here on bbc news. hello. we will cast her eyes further into the week because some of you may actually see some rain this weekend. it is been a fair few weeks it all links into what's happening today. all this cloud is associated with storm oscar, it's been affected to a lesser extent the canary islands with of the air of low pressure pushes its way northwards of the next few days. weekends as it gets closer, never quite reaching but destabilises things enough as some showers a
the head of the european space _ very exciting times. the head of the european space agencylier on the program. one more story to squeeze end. a butterfly which was thought to have been extinct in britain for nearly 100 years has been spotted in london. black veined whites disappeared in 1925 but small numbers have been seen in fields and hedgerows in the south east outskirts of the capital. the butterfly conservation charity believes the insects were released into the wild but it doesn't know...
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within just a few months astronauts from nasa, the european space agency and private companies will touch down here. technology hasn't come this far yet, but experts believe scenarios like this one could soon be reality. one thing, 2nd, a new space race has begun. my mom's name is i mean a lot, but since i'm from the german aerospace center in the institute of robotics and make a tron excellency. and we're here at the arches demonstration mission such on this one in june 2022. i mean, visa and more than 50 international scientists conducted research on societies mount etna inside and one of them here view them were demonstrating how we could use robots to support a space. settlement into boss, say a permanent, based on the moon, and how we conduct scientific exploratory tasks. all same thing is the opposite based group. this is our arches base can with for $22.00 foot containers. lean on to be, i'm sorry. can we have 3 control, right? in the living container, you know, if my head is, are communicate since contains on what we got. so that's what the colleagues are still adjusting some sett
within just a few months astronauts from nasa, the european space agency and private companies will touch down here. technology hasn't come this far yet, but experts believe scenarios like this one could soon be reality. one thing, 2nd, a new space race has begun. my mom's name is i mean a lot, but since i'm from the german aerospace center in the institute of robotics and make a tron excellency. and we're here at the arches demonstration mission such on this one in june 2022. i mean, visa and...
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and i'm assuming this looks more because that's just the loose on the sign come the european space agency has also become involved in the near future. the agency hopes to study and extract roy new new materials. so that's like a joystick. so you click on it with a mouse night. a gold rush could be on the horizon and a new era of commercialism in space. will europe be positive? the race will isn't because europe is on the one hand for leader and space have to live when it comes to satellites, birth thoughts, or vision and navigation. we have very strong programs, explode on, but in the field of exploration and asked are not x. we're always in the shadow and they're so not they're not as i think europe has to be braver problems. we shouldn't let this new space development, which we see in the united states pass us by and with us if we act in europe, can also be world class. and as soon as you got me by the center of the conflict with tim, sebastian america expecting to stay down to the clinton was finally engaging in a long delay. that's, that's a whole slide in us china relations. the main
and i'm assuming this looks more because that's just the loose on the sign come the european space agency has also become involved in the near future. the agency hopes to study and extract roy new new materials. so that's like a joystick. so you click on it with a mouse night. a gold rush could be on the horizon and a new era of commercialism in space. will europe be positive? the race will isn't because europe is on the one hand for leader and space have to live when it comes to satellites,...
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and you have the european space agency as your partner to actually be in this code back here to earth from mars orbit. or i think that is so cool. first of all, but explain to us what is the purpose, what are you trying to learn or achieve from this? for me as an artist and the purpose is mostly to question the, the way we make meaning as humans. so i am really looking at the process of the meaning making and the taking can to extreme and the questioning whether we would be able as a human kind to attribute it content to meaning to it potential explicit right, still message. so taking the talk before a communication to the extreme using a rod, the cold example of how the single tip would be to communicate it is a really difficult communicating amongst the humans, ourselves and a very difficult communicating with other species on this planet tend. well, if we were facing such an extreme event, we would really have to test our communication skills and that he meets. and that's why you have open to this question up to the masses. so we have this discord community that have been working.
and you have the european space agency as your partner to actually be in this code back here to earth from mars orbit. or i think that is so cool. first of all, but explain to us what is the purpose, what are you trying to learn or achieve from this? for me as an artist and the purpose is mostly to question the, the way we make meaning as humans. so i am really looking at the process of the meaning making and the taking can to extreme and the questioning whether we would be able as a human kind...
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we pass note with the european space agency that agreed to use one of those spacecraft code the 3 steps. all would be there to trust me to simulate that extra threads for a message that i can post together with a team of specialists. and that's happened on the 25th of may. so the signal was to was meet, it was received by the 3 not telescopes, greenberg, periscope island, tennis compared ray. and you know, and uh after uh, releasing the data um on the website. uh, it has stopped it for a decoding. the signal is contained with the uh, the message contained within the signal. so on the score, the global community just joined the enter collaboratively. they tried to, uh, the quote uh the message. so now they have managed to extract the message correctly, however, now they have to actually do to meaning to the data. so we pass to that when we move to the interpretation stage. yeah, let me just back up a little bit because what you thought of so interesting. you made this code. so you know what this code says. there are thousands of people on the score channel hoping to discover what it is.
we pass note with the european space agency that agreed to use one of those spacecraft code the 3 steps. all would be there to trust me to simulate that extra threads for a message that i can post together with a team of specialists. and that's happened on the 25th of may. so the signal was to was meet, it was received by the 3 not telescopes, greenberg, periscope island, tennis compared ray. and you know, and uh after uh, releasing the data um on the website. uh, it has stopped it for a...
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and i'm assuming this looks more because that's just the loose on the sign come the european space agency has also become involved in the near future. the agency hopes to study and extract to roll new new materials. so that's like a joystick. so you click on it with a mouse night. a gold rush could be on the horizon and a new era of commercialism in space. will europe be positive? the race is and devices, europe is on the one hand for leader and space. i believe when it comes to satellites, 1st observation and navigation, we have very strong programs explode on in the field of exploration. and astronaut x, we're always in the shadow, wasn't there? so not then honest. i think europe has to be braver problems. we shouldn't let this new space development, which we see in the united states pass us by and with us if we act in europe, can also be world class. and as soon as you got me by the shift your guide to life in the digital world to explore the latest online, trying to navigate your way through the digital jungle. get a global perspective, will be your guide and show you what's possible.
and i'm assuming this looks more because that's just the loose on the sign come the european space agency has also become involved in the near future. the agency hopes to study and extract to roll new new materials. so that's like a joystick. so you click on it with a mouse night. a gold rush could be on the horizon and a new era of commercialism in space. will europe be positive? the race is and devices, europe is on the one hand for leader and space. i believe when it comes to satellites, 1st...
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within just a few months astronauts from nasa, the european space agency and private companies will touch down here. technology hasn't come this far yet, but experts believe scenarios like this one could soon be reality. one thing, 2nd, a new space race has begun. my mom's name is i mean a lot. but since i'm from the german aerospace center in the institute for monica and make a tronics on see, and we're here at the arches demonstration mission sets on this one. in june 2022, i mean visa and mold and 50 international scientists conducted research on societies mount etna inside, and one of them here view them were demonstrating how we could use robots to support a space. settlement into boss, say a permanent, based on the moon, and how we conduct scientific exploratory testing. all same thing. this is the opposite based group. this is our arches base kids with 422 foot containers hang on to, i'm sorry, we have 3 control, right. and a living container, you have a head is, are communications contains on the got. so that's what that your colleagues are still adjusting some settings either by
within just a few months astronauts from nasa, the european space agency and private companies will touch down here. technology hasn't come this far yet, but experts believe scenarios like this one could soon be reality. one thing, 2nd, a new space race has begun. my mom's name is i mean a lot. but since i'm from the german aerospace center in the institute for monica and make a tronics on see, and we're here at the arches demonstration mission sets on this one. in june 2022, i mean visa and...
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remic european space agency builds the first live transmission of images from mars. here. these were taken about every four seconds, and then they were transmitted back at over 187 million miles, that took 16th minutes per picture . so, not lifelike we would know it. it is taken from an orbiter , not something on the surface. in some ways, underwhelming. really interesting, because this was to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the mars express orbiter. it's been up there going around the planet helping us understand what service conditions are like , what the geology is like. helping doing researching into water and ice on mars. the general geology on mars, and you put that together with all of the other exploration of mars, that has been done by other probes and satellites, some from nasa, et cetera, and looked around, it is deepening our knowledge. keeping our knowledge , like plato's cave of enlightenment. the big asteroid belt and jupiter. is paving the way from what we need to know if we actually want to send people on that roughly nine months voyage. and have t
remic european space agency builds the first live transmission of images from mars. here. these were taken about every four seconds, and then they were transmitted back at over 187 million miles, that took 16th minutes per picture . so, not lifelike we would know it. it is taken from an orbiter , not something on the surface. in some ways, underwhelming. really interesting, because this was to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the mars express orbiter. it's been up there going around the planet...
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. >>> the european space agency is celebrating the 20th anniversary of the launch of the mars expressthat celebration involves an out-of-this-world picture show. tom form foreman explains. >> reporter: the european space agency bills it as the first ever live transmission of images from mars. live is a relative term here. these were taken about every 48, 58 seconds, still photos. then they were transmitted back and over 187 million miles. that took 16, 17 minutes per picture. so not live like we would know it, and it was taken from an orbiter going around the planet. it wasn't something on the surface. so in some ways underwhelming but in other ways really interesting because this was to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the mars express orbiter, which has been up there going around the planet, helping us understand what surface conditions are like, what the geology is like. it's helped do research into the ideas of water and ice on mars and the general geology of mars. and when you put that together with all the other exploration of mars that has been done by other probes and satelli
. >>> the european space agency is celebrating the 20th anniversary of the launch of the mars expressthat celebration involves an out-of-this-world picture show. tom form foreman explains. >> reporter: the european space agency bills it as the first ever live transmission of images from mars. live is a relative term here. these were taken about every 48, 58 seconds, still photos. then they were transmitted back and over 187 million miles. that took 16, 17 minutes per picture. so...
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the north pole without car ice, according to the climate model designed based on nasa and european space agencysatellite data, if greenhouse gases are not reduced , the arctic will remain ice-free for 6 months every year until 2100. experts talk about the flooding of many residential areas because the melting of arctic ice warns that the us secretary of state is visiting saudi arabia to meet with saudi officials. his visit to saudi arabia coincided with the reopening of the iranian embassy in saudi arabia. embassy of the islamic republic of iran in darya caspian arrived in saudi arabia, a trip that the saudis called a hasty trip, the second visit by american officials to saudi arabia in less than two months, which shows washington's concern about the change in riyadh's foreign policy . saudi arabia sees no obstacle to achieving its interests in establishing relations with china, russia and iran. a day before his trip to riyadh, the american foreign minister in the public relations committee of the united states with the iranian regime considered the main enemy of the zionist regime and asked ri
the north pole without car ice, according to the climate model designed based on nasa and european space agencysatellite data, if greenhouse gases are not reduced , the arctic will remain ice-free for 6 months every year until 2100. experts talk about the flooding of many residential areas because the melting of arctic ice warns that the us secretary of state is visiting saudi arabia to meet with saudi officials. his visit to saudi arabia coincided with the reopening of the iranian embassy in...
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. ♪ >>> the european space agency is celebrating its 20th anniversary of the launch of the mars express foreman has more. >> the european space agency is billed as the first live transmission of images from mars. live is a relative term here. these were taken about every 48 seconds. still fphotos were transmitted back and 18 million miles took 16 or 17 minutes per picture. and it was taken from an orbiter going around the planet. it wasn't something on the surface. so in some ways underwhelming, but in other ways, really interesting becauses this was to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the mars express orbiter, which has been going around the planet, helping us understand what surface conditions are like, what the geology is like. it's helped to research ideas to water and ice on mars. and the general geology of mars. when you put that together with all the other exploration of mars that has been done by other probes and satellites, and looked around, it's deepening our knowledge, deepening our knowledge of this planet, the next one out from the sun beyond us, beyond that big asteroid
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cnn's tom foreman has more. >> reporter: the european space agency bills this as the first-ever liveabout every 48 or 58 seconds still photos, then transmitted back and over 187 million miles that took 16 or 17 minutes per picture. so not live like we know it, and it was taken from an orbiter going around the planet, not on the surface. in some ways underwehelming. it helps us understand what surface conditions are like, what the geology is like. it's helped to research the ideas of water and ice on mars and the general geology of mars. put that together with all the other exploration of mars that has been done by other probes and satellites, some from nasa, things that have landed on the surface and looked around, it's deepening our knowledge of this planet, the next one out from the sun beyond us. so it's deepening our knowledge of this planet and paving a way for what we need to know if we actually want to send people on that roughly nine-month voyage depending on the position of the planets and have them walk on this very surface that we've only been able to see in pictures. now,
cnn's tom foreman has more. >> reporter: the european space agency bills this as the first-ever liveabout every 48 or 58 seconds still photos, then transmitted back and over 187 million miles that took 16 or 17 minutes per picture. so not live like we know it, and it was taken from an orbiter going around the planet, not on the surface. in some ways underwehelming. it helps us understand what surface conditions are like, what the geology is like. it's helped to research the ideas of water...
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. >>> the european space agency is celebrating the 20th anniversary of the launch of the mars expressorter: the european space agency billed this as the first-ever live transmission of images from mars. live is a relative term here. these were taken about every 48, 58 seconds, still photos, then they were transmitted back over 187 million miles. that took 16, 17 minutes per picture. so not live like we would know it. and it was taken from an orbiter going around the planet. it wasn't something on the surface. in some ways, underwhelming, but in other ways really interesting because this was to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the mars express orbiter, which has been up there going around the planet, helping us understand what surface conditions are like, what the geology is like. it's helped research into the ideas of water and ice on mars, and the general geology of mars. when you put that together with all the other exploration of mars that has been done by other probes and satellites, some from nasa, things that have landed on the surface, it's deepening our knowledge, deepening o
. >>> the european space agency is celebrating the 20th anniversary of the launch of the mars expressorter: the european space agency billed this as the first-ever live transmission of images from mars. live is a relative term here. these were taken about every 48, 58 seconds, still photos, then they were transmitted back over 187 million miles. that took 16, 17 minutes per picture. so not live like we would know it. and it was taken from an orbiter going around the planet. it wasn't...
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the european space agency is hosting the first-ever live stream of mars today and the craft orbitingwill share image over 50 seconds for one hour. you can expect a 20-minute delay as the images are beamed just 190 million miles back to earth. so this is a look at the european space agency youtube page where the event will be live streamed and this will start in a few hours at 9:00 a.m. >> that's cool. >> bookmark it and get ready. >> that's the closest we'll get to it. we better check it out. >>> you can always find out what's trending at nbcbayarea.com. check out our trending bar at the top of our home page. right now at 6:00, a driver killed following a police chase in the east bay. the traffic stop that investigators say led to a deadly chain of events. >> plus -- >> we saved the country from the scourge of default. >> senate passing that debt ceiling bill, avoiding a default. we are live in washington this morning with the last hurdle before monday's debt ceiling deadline. this is "today in the bay."
the european space agency is hosting the first-ever live stream of mars today and the craft orbitingwill share image over 50 seconds for one hour. you can expect a 20-minute delay as the images are beamed just 190 million miles back to earth. so this is a look at the european space agency youtube page where the event will be live streamed and this will start in a few hours at 9:00 a.m. >> that's cool. >> bookmark it and get ready. >> that's the closest we'll get to it. we...
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2030, according to the climate model designed based on the satellite data of nasa and the european space agency greenhouse gases are not reduced, the arctic will disappear every year until the year 2100. it will last 6 months without ice the story about the flooding of many residential areas due to the melting of the arctic ice warns of the continuation of natural fires in canadian forests and the reduction of air quality, people in different regions are even asked to use special masks in parts of america several parts of canada and the united states have issued health warnings due to the low quality of the air. the smoke from the fires has turned the sky of new york city red . there are more than 400 active forest fires in canada, half of which are outside of canada. as you heard in the news, china is controlled by japan the release of nuclear waste into the sea has been protested, and since monday, amid protests from some countries and environmental protection groups, japan has been importing the nuclear images of the fukushima power plant into the sea. hello, have a good time and for future
2030, according to the climate model designed based on the satellite data of nasa and the european space agency greenhouse gases are not reduced, the arctic will disappear every year until the year 2100. it will last 6 months without ice the story about the flooding of many residential areas due to the melting of the arctic ice warns of the continuation of natural fires in canadian forests and the reduction of air quality, people in different regions are even asked to use special masks in parts...
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the north pole without car ice from 2030, according to the climate model based on nasa and european space agencyellite data it is designed that if greenhouse gases are not reduced , the arctic will remain without ice for 6 months every year by the year 2100. experts warn about the flooding of many residential areas due to the melting of arctic ice. iran's embassy in this country has coincided with blinken's second visit to saudi arabia in the past two months. the us secretary of state arrived in saudi arabia at the same time as the opening of the islamic republic of iran 's embassy in the caspian sea. it's been a month it expresses washington's concern about the change in riyadh's foreign policy , saudi arabia considers it an obstacle to achieving its interests in establishing relations with china , russia and iran . he knew and asked riyadh to get closer to tel aviv, the main enemy of israel, the establishment of relations between israel and saudi arabia is to ensure the national security of the united states, this issue creates a fundamental role in the establishment of relations between riyad
the north pole without car ice from 2030, according to the climate model based on nasa and european space agencyellite data it is designed that if greenhouse gases are not reduced , the arctic will remain without ice for 6 months every year by the year 2100. experts warn about the flooding of many residential areas due to the melting of arctic ice. iran's embassy in this country has coincided with blinken's second visit to saudi arabia in the past two months. the us secretary of state arrived...
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let's be according to the climate model that is based on satellite data from nasa and the european space agencysigned that if the floating greenhouse gases of the arctic will remain without ice for 6 months every year by the year 2100, experts warn about the flooding of many residential areas due to the melting of the arctic ice, the fires will continue natural disasters in the forests of canada and the reduction of air quality, the people of different regions, even in parts of the united states , have been asked to use special masks. several parts of quebec, canada, and the united states have issued health warnings due to the low quality of the air. the sky of new york city is also red as a result, more than 400 active forest fires are going on across canada, half of which are out of control. canada is faced with the level of forest fires, some of which are still not contained, prime minister justin trudeau also warned. that there may be more fires in the coming months , they are at the forefront of fighting forest fires across the country, three and three tenths of a million hectares of fores
let's be according to the climate model that is based on satellite data from nasa and the european space agencysigned that if the floating greenhouse gases of the arctic will remain without ice for 6 months every year by the year 2100, experts warn about the flooding of many residential areas due to the melting of the arctic ice, the fires will continue natural disasters in the forests of canada and the reduction of air quality, the people of different regions, even in parts of the united...
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global, a youtube live stream today took people to mars, the red planet made its debut on the european space agency can see what looks like a flyby on the planet. and a new image streamed about every 50 seconds, the signal took a while to get back to earth, every image needed about 17 minutes to go from mars to earth and another minute to get to the servers on the ground. i would say a minute to get to the servers on the ground is actually pretty good time. >> the speed of light. i will have to go look at it. on the live stream , exactly. it's going to be so nice this weekend, it is nice to be the bearer of good news, especially as we are heading into the weekend. >> yes, you are a nice guy, sometimes. >> so, patchy fog overnight, but it's not going to take long to get rid of it tomorrow morning, a warm weekend inland but still cool along the coast. next weekend is going to be cooler with more cloud cover and even an outside chance of a shower popping up as early as monday, with more of a chance on tuesday and wednesday. still wet conditions further to the east , we will have to keep an eye out for
global, a youtube live stream today took people to mars, the red planet made its debut on the european space agency can see what looks like a flyby on the planet. and a new image streamed about every 50 seconds, the signal took a while to get back to earth, every image needed about 17 minutes to go from mars to earth and another minute to get to the servers on the ground. i would say a minute to get to the servers on the ground is actually pretty good time. >> the speed of light. i will...
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young's uminski is a space deputy analyst for the european space agency. so in our case, we have to switch off an instrument on board to perform the avoidance maneuver. this means a huge amount of data that this last so if your site to send, you want to terms of the specific region on us to measure the ice thickness. that's not going to happen. now, what about if we drastically reduce the number of the satellite knowing she's coming on? unfortunately, that's not a quick fix either because every condition in the over it generates a brand new cloud devry, causing even more collisions and eventually a cascading ricochet effect. notice the capitalist enjoy, and we definitely want to have with that image and nothing. and her team at portsmouth university have been comparing space, debris to plastic trash and the ocean. but i the case thing that needs to be a or some trustee. well, nations or industries, the planning on using a little bit all using us a bit asked to sit around a table. i'm say, we need to decide how we're going to use this area sustainably. we'v
young's uminski is a space deputy analyst for the european space agency. so in our case, we have to switch off an instrument on board to perform the avoidance maneuver. this means a huge amount of data that this last so if your site to send, you want to terms of the specific region on us to measure the ice thickness. that's not going to happen. now, what about if we drastically reduce the number of the satellite knowing she's coming on? unfortunately, that's not a quick fix either because every...
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with the european space agency, they were not bad with us.ay they are practically reduced to zero in this, of course not, nothing good, because the cosmos is the property of the whole common and the study of the common cosmos. this is the task of all mankind, but as they say, there is no harm without reaching new niches, and we are now actively looking for opportunities to organize cooperation from asia africa latin america luna 25 in fact , in 50 years russia has been launching and the luna 25 station to the moon. tell us about this project. why was it postponed several times? hmm , if now there is confidence that it will still be launched in august. is it possible to say that the station is completely russian tell us about the difficult landing. we know that there should be a landing from the south pole of the moon, what is the difficulty? well, let's start with the fact that interest in the moon has arisen. after that, when it means, the possibility of extracting water was indicated. if there is water, then there is life and you can organi
with the european space agency, they were not bad with us.ay they are practically reduced to zero in this, of course not, nothing good, because the cosmos is the property of the whole common and the study of the common cosmos. this is the task of all mankind, but as they say, there is no harm without reaching new niches, and we are now actively looking for opportunities to organize cooperation from asia africa latin america luna 25 in fact , in 50 years russia has been launching and the luna 25...
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next month spacex will carry the european space agency's euclid space telescope which is designed tod the bay when on holiday — which is hardly taxing. but for die—hard pedalo competitors, there's nothing better than the world pedalo championship, and this year brussels played host. wendy urquhart reports. for the second year in a row, competitors lined up to race in the belgian pedalo world championship on the lake at the bois de la cambre park in brussels, cheered on by friends and family as they took off on the water. this competition is not for the faint—hearted. it takes four hours to complete the relay race, and they have to pedal like crazy around a number of inflatable buoys, and through inflatable arches to reach their goals. loud music and screams from the bank spur the teams on. some are wearing flamboyant costumes. others have loaded their pedalo with alcohol to stave off the pain of their aching thighs. and there are a few hazards along the way. translation: it's important to never stop peddling, - and it's even more important to avoid the ducks! you have to slalom aroun
next month spacex will carry the european space agency's euclid space telescope which is designed tod the bay when on holiday — which is hardly taxing. but for die—hard pedalo competitors, there's nothing better than the world pedalo championship, and this year brussels played host. wendy urquhart reports. for the second year in a row, competitors lined up to race in the belgian pedalo world championship on the lake at the bois de la cambre park in brussels, cheered on by friends and family...
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today, for the first time ever, the european space agency posted a live stream from mars. the mars express orbiter were beamed about 186 million miles back to earth in as close to real time as possible. with the planet being nearly 17 light minutes away, scientists say it take that long for a communication to travel between the orbiter and mission control. that's pretty cool. "on the road" is next, with a 76-year-old bride and a wedding party of one. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: this portion of the "cbs evening news" is sponsored by getrefunds.com. see if your business qualifies for an erc refund today. carolina sports incorporated. a paradise for parents. lomita feed, current caretaker and owner. we did not know anything about the employee retention credit. that is a legitimate tax credit. so innovation refunds has really helped guide me through the process. just had to get a few of my records together, submit that, and they made it as painless as possible. i can't thank innovation refunds enough for what they did. needles. essential for fixing bear-bear, but maybe not for people wi
today, for the first time ever, the european space agency posted a live stream from mars. the mars express orbiter were beamed about 186 million miles back to earth in as close to real time as possible. with the planet being nearly 17 light minutes away, scientists say it take that long for a communication to travel between the orbiter and mission control. that's pretty cool. "on the road" is next, with a 76-year-old bride and a wedding party of one. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: this...
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that's the task of a new mission by the european space agency that set to launch on saturday. euclid aims to find out more about 2 of the universe is greatest mysteries, dark energy, and dark matter. mark the euclid admission aims to investigate the most mysterious forces of our universe, dark matter and dark energy. unlocking the secrets of these invisible forces will greatly increase our understanding of space. visible matter, responsible for stars nebula and galaxies makes up less than 5 percent of the universe. the remaining 95 percent is invisible. the series that dark matter works a bit like lou, chosing stars and galaxies together. dark energy on the other hand, drives the accelerating expansion of our universe. these mysterious forces are only identifiable by their effects to gain insight into them. euclid has to investigate as much of the universe as possible that you need to do is to look at the very large part of the and it does the mission as being optimized the indian to look at about a 35 percent of the old little sky our universe was created during the so called big ba
that's the task of a new mission by the european space agency that set to launch on saturday. euclid aims to find out more about 2 of the universe is greatest mysteries, dark energy, and dark matter. mark the euclid admission aims to investigate the most mysterious forces of our universe, dark matter and dark energy. unlocking the secrets of these invisible forces will greatly increase our understanding of space. visible matter, responsible for stars nebula and galaxies makes up less than 5...
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Jun 23, 2023
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well, certainly when it comes to national agencies, the united masses and is the, the european space agency, is this one of the big examples? there is a, a lot of concern put on safety. does a lot of measures that they put into place and also looking back historically throughout the space age that have been tragedies, people have died and they've taken a lot of responsibility folder when it happens. there's always been a huge inc quest, human space flight. what stopped the of the challenger, it's stopped that for about 2 years. well, stay investigated exactly what was going on to make sure that the stakes wouldn't happen again. so suddenly there was a precedent of, of what to do in the space industry to make sure a minimize risk. and partly because if, when your, if you want to protect human lives and also, you know, it's you, they don't want to lose the emissions either. so it's, it's safety is always a very big concern, whether that's human or overall technician, even whether that will fail to onto these private companies remains to be seen. it is work saying that there is a lot of ticket
well, certainly when it comes to national agencies, the united masses and is the, the european space agency, is this one of the big examples? there is a, a lot of concern put on safety. does a lot of measures that they put into place and also looking back historically throughout the space age that have been tragedies, people have died and they've taken a lot of responsibility folder when it happens. there's always been a huge inc quest, human space flight. what stopped the of the challenger,...
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the european space agency beamed the images to earth from the mars express. look at this. 20 years ago. each picture took nearly 17 minutes to reach earth. nearly 200 miles away from the red planet. incredible to look at. looks out of this world. it does here in the us. did you know it's national dog bite awareness week? the us postal service is marking the occasion appropriately. its annual list of states with the most dog bites against mail carriers is out. the top three are california. texas and new york. the usps says more than 5300 workers were attacked by dogs while making deliveries last year. carry treats with them. that's my suggestion. and finally, the rarest of rare animals caught on camera. we're going to show it to you. it was seen at a nature reserve in china. look at it. it's an all white panda believed to be an albino. and the only one of its kind in the entire world. it was spotted in february, but the video has just now been released . take a look. what an incredible scene. so rare, in fact, it created quite the pandemonium in the animal pandemonium in th
the european space agency beamed the images to earth from the mars express. look at this. 20 years ago. each picture took nearly 17 minutes to reach earth. nearly 200 miles away from the red planet. incredible to look at. looks out of this world. it does here in the us. did you know it's national dog bite awareness week? the us postal service is marking the occasion appropriately. its annual list of states with the most dog bites against mail carriers is out. the top three are california. texas...
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Jun 20, 2023
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temperatures five to seven fahrenheit higher than usual for this time of year according to the european space agency over the last few weeks. just take a look at this. the darker colours in this graphic show how much warmer it is than the long—term average. and as you can see, the waters around the entire british isles are warmer than usual. look at this. the sea off the east coast from durham, all the way up to aberdeen, is significantly warmer, as is the the water off the west coast of ireland. now, marine heatwaves like this can kill sea life, sometimes on a massive scale, and are also associated with more intense storms. in fact, the entire north atlantic is seeing exceptionally high temperatures. so why is that? well, scientists say there are a number of factors. changes in wind patterns may have allowed the surface of the ocean to build up more heat. less dust has been blown into the atmosphere from the sahara desert. now, dust particles reflect light and heat back into space. another factor is thought to be changes to the rules for fuels for ships. they now produce less pollution, and particu
temperatures five to seven fahrenheit higher than usual for this time of year according to the european space agency over the last few weeks. just take a look at this. the darker colours in this graphic show how much warmer it is than the long—term average. and as you can see, the waters around the entire british isles are warmer than usual. look at this. the sea off the east coast from durham, all the way up to aberdeen, is significantly warmer, as is the the water off the west coast of...
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Jun 19, 2023
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the european space agency, says in some areas, water temperatures are as high as three to four degreesally warm sea temperatures in the waters around the uk have been developing over the last few weeks. just take a look at this. the darker colours in this graphic show, how much warmer it is than the long term average. and as you can see, the waters around the entire british isles are warmer than usual. look at this. the sea off the east coast from durham all the way up to aberdeen is significantly warmer, as is the the water off the west coast of ireland. now, marine heatwaves like this can kill sea life, sometimes on a massive scale and are also associated with more intense storms. in fact, the entire north atlantic is seeing exceptionally high temperatures. so why is that? well, scientists say there are a number of factors. changes in wind patterns may have allowed the surface of the ocean to build up more heat. less dust has been blown into the atmosphere from the sahara desert. now dust particles reflect light and heat back into space. another factor is thought to be changes to the
the european space agency, says in some areas, water temperatures are as high as three to four degreesally warm sea temperatures in the waters around the uk have been developing over the last few weeks. just take a look at this. the darker colours in this graphic show, how much warmer it is than the long term average. and as you can see, the waters around the entire british isles are warmer than usual. look at this. the sea off the east coast from durham all the way up to aberdeen is...
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its infrared sensor has been developed with funds from the uk and european space agencies. under two hours' time. lets speak to doctor tina fossett from the environmental change institute in oxford. this is fascinating, but how useful is it? i don't think it will be really useful because we haven't had this sort of amount of heat mapping information before. so before, we have used thermal imaging cameras at building level and we have used them in neighbourhoods to help people find out where the houses are leaking energy. but having this sort of national mapping, what we combine it with other data, it could be a really useful source of information. are there challenges with that, though? doesn't under heated home look very different from an insulated home? i look very different from an insulated home?— look very different from an insulated home? ,, , ., , , ., insulated home? i think you put your finier on it insulated home? i think you put your finger on it there. _ insulated home? i think you put your finger on it there. if _ insulated home? i think you put your finger on
its infrared sensor has been developed with funds from the uk and european space agencies. under two hours' time. lets speak to doctor tina fossett from the environmental change institute in oxford. this is fascinating, but how useful is it? i don't think it will be really useful because we haven't had this sort of amount of heat mapping information before. so before, we have used thermal imaging cameras at building level and we have used them in neighbourhoods to help people find out where...
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the european space agency says in some areas, water temperatures are as much as 3 to 4 degrees celsiusheadlines at the top of the next hour, stay with us. hello. once again, some of you, thundery downpours on the way for tuesday. not a wash—out of a day, there will be some brighter moments too, but especially for england and wales, that thundery rain comes from what was some of these clouds of the bay of biscay on monday edging their way northwards. and by the end of the night, into the start of the day, that rain will have set in across parts of wales and southern england. another humid start here in particular, tiny bit fresher further north, but temperatures in double figures. isolated shower for much of scotland, northern ireland, northern england. start the day dry with some sunshine, but spells of heavy, thundery rain work their way northwards and eastwards across much of england and wales. the worst of the overnight rain clearing the south west quite quickly, but some intense downpours in amongst that. but further east, east anglia, southeast, rainfall amounts will vary quite wi
the european space agency says in some areas, water temperatures are as much as 3 to 4 degrees celsiusheadlines at the top of the next hour, stay with us. hello. once again, some of you, thundery downpours on the way for tuesday. not a wash—out of a day, there will be some brighter moments too, but especially for england and wales, that thundery rain comes from what was some of these clouds of the bay of biscay on monday edging their way northwards. and by the end of the night, into the start...
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you can try to check it out for yourself and in real time almost as the european space agency has starteding images from the red planet. you can find pictures on the e's twitter account under #marslive as well as on youtube on the 20th anniversary of the agency launching its mars express. it is time for the latest business news. we are starting with the national debt, which is in the spotlight. >> yes, in france. that is as credit rating agency s&p global prepares to update its advice for the country, and it also comes after another agency, fitch, downgraded france's debt readiness from aa to aa minus. blamed political deadlock and sometimes violent social movements, which pose a risk to president emmanuel macron's reform agenda. france's national debt is approaching 3 trillion euros, 111 percent of gdp. the figure stood just shy of 100% before the pandemic went macron put in place one of europe's most generous social safety nets. man will -- meanwhile, the government has about the annual deficit down. however, investors are increasingly concerned over macron's credibility. on top of rece
you can try to check it out for yourself and in real time almost as the european space agency has starteding images from the red planet. you can find pictures on the e's twitter account under #marslive as well as on youtube on the 20th anniversary of the agency launching its mars express. it is time for the latest business news. we are starting with the national debt, which is in the spotlight. >> yes, in france. that is as credit rating agency s&p global prepares to update its advice...
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who recruited the young, who are already experienced, even seniors too, well, before me, the european space agencyh other formed crew if we are in houston, be sure to have someone holiday weekend to invite everyone home. we get to know their families when we arrive here already dressed as stars in training. we spend time here on a mission, we try to show them how beautiful moscow is there and so on. and in principle, when we fly into space, it is unexpected. no, i know my entire crew. i have always flown in command. i have always had foreigners. well, except for the last flight, the americans were returning and lowered, yes, uh, so no problem. we have, of course, the taboo we discuss here all together at the table e politics and religion. it's like taboo uh, of course there are some experiments that no one knows, but usually, even if you are the station commander, you know all the experiments, and we try to make experts as much as possible. together together anyway. uh, everything that is a product of these space experiments on the iss is property of all mankind. holidays. correct together, be sur
who recruited the young, who are already experienced, even seniors too, well, before me, the european space agencyh other formed crew if we are in houston, be sure to have someone holiday weekend to invite everyone home. we get to know their families when we arrive here already dressed as stars in training. we spend time here on a mission, we try to show them how beautiful moscow is there and so on. and in principle, when we fly into space, it is unexpected. no, i know my entire crew. i have...