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you are in space agency hope since the beginning of i'm patient's new era. when it comes to unlocking the secrets of space, the european space agency is in poll position. this year it's launched to not one but 2 high profile research missions. the 1st is euclid. it's job is to measure exactly how the universe expanded 10000000000 years ago. recently, its 1st images were published. the job of the space prob juice is to investigate the possibility of extra terrestrial life on jupiter's icy moons. the vendors, copernicus, the most um vicious program to observe the planet for the in the future. the set wants to do more than deliver satellite data. it also wants to use artificial intelligence to predict the consequences of environmental pollution and destruction. another goal to be a pioneer in the prevention of space trunk. the plan is to extend the life spine of satellites and after their mission, let them burn up without leaving a trace in the atmosphere. in 2026, the agency wants to catch a 112 kilogram piece of debris from a rocket for the 1st time in mind space travel. however, visa has never outgrown the role of juni
you are in space agency hope since the beginning of i'm patient's new era. when it comes to unlocking the secrets of space, the european space agency is in poll position. this year it's launched to not one but 2 high profile research missions. the 1st is euclid. it's job is to measure exactly how the universe expanded 10000000000 years ago. recently, its 1st images were published. the job of the space prob juice is to investigate the possibility of extra terrestrial life on jupiter's icy moons....
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data of the israel defense forces, cnn, however, with reference to aerial photographs of the european space agencyeryone who is located now... in the city, leaving it without agreement with the israeli army will now not be possible, and as they say in the idf, strikes against terrorists will continue with increasing force. the attack of the attack of the ambulances by the shapkatelav battalion was also confirmed here. we are pursuing and destroying hamas warlords on the ground and underground. since the beginning of the war, we, together with the security service, have eliminated 10 hamas terrorists, those who lead the fighting, who are on the ground and directing the fighting against our strength it was they who planned the terrible massacre on october 7, we will continue to kill those who are fighting, also for the first time tsakal publishes video footage of the evacuation of his wounded from the battle zone, there are now about 260 people, and three dozen soldiers and officers are on the list of those killed during this operation in just a few hours, during the tsehall attacks , it was possibl
data of the israel defense forces, cnn, however, with reference to aerial photographs of the european space agencyeryone who is located now... in the city, leaving it without agreement with the israeli army will now not be possible, and as they say in the idf, strikes against terrorists will continue with increasing force. the attack of the attack of the ambulances by the shapkatelav battalion was also confirmed here. we are pursuing and destroying hamas warlords on the ground and underground....
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the project run by the european space agency is aimed at helping astronomers understand phenomena calledscience editor rebecca morelle explains. a stunning new view of the cosmos. the horsehead nebula — where stars are born. the spiralling arms of a hidden galaxy, usually obscured by the milky way. and this cluster of hundreds of thousands of stars. these are the first images from the euclid space telescope. we can see how good euclid is going to be at detecting distant galaxies, so it's really a huge breakthrough. we're really pleased just to see these images, but to see how beautiful they are as well, itjust adds the icing on the cake, really. the telescope, nearly a million miles from earth, is attempting to shed light on what's known as the dark universe, because everything we can see makes up a tiny fraction, just 5% of what's out there. the rest is dark matter — a ghost—like substance that pervades the cosmos, but no one really knows what it is. and dark energy — a force that's causing the universe to expand at an ever faster rate. the power of the euclid telescope is that it can t
the project run by the european space agency is aimed at helping astronomers understand phenomena calledscience editor rebecca morelle explains. a stunning new view of the cosmos. the horsehead nebula — where stars are born. the spiralling arms of a hidden galaxy, usually obscured by the milky way. and this cluster of hundreds of thousands of stars. these are the first images from the euclid space telescope. we can see how good euclid is going to be at detecting distant galaxies, so it's...
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before we go, i want to show you the first images released by the european space agency's euclid telescopeope can cover these show that the telescope can cover vast swathes of the sky as it starts to build up a detailed 3d map of the cosmos. it's going to help astronomers understand phenomena called dark energy and dark matter — they make up most of the universe but we know virtually nothing about them. that's all for now — stay with bbc news. i'll be back with business news shortly, but thank you so much for watching newsday. hello there. some scattered showers around on tuesday, particularly for the north and the west. but for the vast majority of us, it was a largely dry day across the uk with some decent sunshine out there, but wednesday looking very different. there's a deep area of low pressure out in the atlantic that's going to push heavy rain eastwards. there'll be spells of rain on and off throughout the day and some strong, gusty winds as that front clears through as well. so this is how we're starting off wednesday morning. it's a chilly, possibly frosty start for eastern scotl
before we go, i want to show you the first images released by the european space agency's euclid telescopeope can cover these show that the telescope can cover vast swathes of the sky as it starts to build up a detailed 3d map of the cosmos. it's going to help astronomers understand phenomena called dark energy and dark matter — they make up most of the universe but we know virtually nothing about them. that's all for now — stay with bbc news. i'll be back with business news shortly, but...
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the project run by the european space agency is aimed at helping astronomers understand phenomena called. our science editor rebecca morelle explains. a stunning new view of the cosmos. the horsehead nebula — where stars are born. the spiralling arms of a hidden galaxy, usually obscured by the milky way. and this cluster of hundreds of thousands of stars. these are the first images from the euclid space telescope. we can see how good euclid is going to be at detecting distant galaxies, so it's really a huge breakthrough. we're really pleased just to see these images, but to see how beautiful they are as well, itjust adds the icing on the cake, really. the telescope, nearly a million miles from earth, is attempting to shed light on what's known as the dark universe, because everything we can see makes up a tiny fraction, just 5% of what's out there. the rest is dark matter — a ghost—like substance that pervades the cosmos, but no one really knows what it is. and dark energy — a force that's causing the universe to expand at an ever faster rate. the power of the euclid telescope is that it
the project run by the european space agency is aimed at helping astronomers understand phenomena called. our science editor rebecca morelle explains. a stunning new view of the cosmos. the horsehead nebula — where stars are born. the spiralling arms of a hidden galaxy, usually obscured by the milky way. and this cluster of hundreds of thousands of stars. these are the first images from the euclid space telescope. we can see how good euclid is going to be at detecting distant galaxies, so...
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. >>> meantime, the european space agency just unveiled the first photos of euclid, the dark matter huntingescope. it shows galaxies and ancient stars with stellar nurseries. one picture shows a galaxy, nicknamed the hidden galaxy, because the milky way tends to obscure it from view. space exploration grows and grows. >> no advertising there yet. tyler, thanks. >>> coming up, it's been a volatile year for piedmont lithium. they said there's still a ton of demand, but shares are near their lowest levels since late 2020. we'll check in with the ceo about that, next. ( ♪ ♪ ) ( ♪ ♪ ) ♪ (when the day that) ♪ ♪ (lies ahead of me) ♪ ♪ ( seems impossible to face) ♪ ♪ (a lovely day) ♪ ♪ (lovely day) ♪ ♪ (lovely day) ♪ ♪ (lovely day) ♪ a bank that knows your business grows your business. bmo. power e*trade's award-winning trading app makes trading easier. with its customizable options chain, easy-to-use tools and paper trading to help sharpen your skills, you can stay on top of the market from wherever you are. e*trade from morgan stanley. power e*trade's easy-to-use tools make complex trading less c
. >>> meantime, the european space agency just unveiled the first photos of euclid, the dark matter huntingescope. it shows galaxies and ancient stars with stellar nurseries. one picture shows a galaxy, nicknamed the hidden galaxy, because the milky way tends to obscure it from view. space exploration grows and grows. >> no advertising there yet. tyler, thanks. >>> coming up, it's been a volatile year for piedmont lithium. they said there's still a ton of demand, but...
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the european space agency saying this will undoubtedly become the warmest year ever recorded in human history. if you look at the numbers now we're 1.7 degrees above the pre-industrial averages for the month of october there. that's a full three degrees -- more than three degrees fahrenheit above normal. and historically, the top number, october, and compare it to the anomalies, at the bottom, the cooler colors are the 1940s. and move up the white lines are the '80s. look at us at the top smashing recording obliterating records. this is the fossil fuel pollution in the sea and sky and el nino, the natural system kicking in as well. and if you look at the bottom of the planet, antarctic ice is off the charts in the wrong direction there. that affects sea level rise there. look at 2023, an upside down hockey stick. that is a dire thing for ice scientists around the world. but this comes at the same time we get the other report out of stockholm and just looks at the books from the oil producers the united states, russia, saudi arabia, and they are going to shoot past the carbon budget ri
the european space agency saying this will undoubtedly become the warmest year ever recorded in human history. if you look at the numbers now we're 1.7 degrees above the pre-industrial averages for the month of october there. that's a full three degrees -- more than three degrees fahrenheit above normal. and historically, the top number, october, and compare it to the anomalies, at the bottom, the cooler colors are the 1940s. and move up the white lines are the '80s. look at us at the top...
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already experienced, even older than me, who had already, well, before me, came to naso to the european space agencyeam is being formed, we are in houston, everyone is always invited home for some weekend holiday , we get to know their families when we arrive here on a starry day for training, we spend time here together, we try to show them how beautiful moscow is there and so on, and in principle, when we fly into space, there is no surprise, i know everything mine crew, i always flew as a commander, i always had foreign crew, well, except for the last flight, i only returned from an american, so we have no problems. of course, we don’t discuss taboos, but we all discuss politics and religion at the table, it’s kind of taboo, there are, of course, some experiments that no one knows, but usually, even if you’re a station commander, you know all the experiments and we try as much as possible do experiments together, in any case, everything that is a product of these space experiments on the iss is the property of all humanity, you celebrate holidays together, be sure to drink, unfortunately, alcohol
already experienced, even older than me, who had already, well, before me, came to naso to the european space agencyeam is being formed, we are in houston, everyone is always invited home for some weekend holiday , we get to know their families when we arrive here on a starry day for training, we spend time here together, we try to show them how beautiful moscow is there and so on, and in principle, when we fly into space, there is no surprise, i know everything mine crew, i always flew as a...
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yes, our approach uses open satellite radar data from the _ satellite radar data from the european space agency first of all, with a radar we can see damage or monitor day or night regardless of atmosphere or weather conditions. we also look at the built environments, cities, villages, towns, structures from the side, from an oblique angle. so it's not an overhead view. we are notjust seeing damage to the roof, which is typically all you can see from high—resolution satellite imagery that you're describing. we are also sensitive to lateral damage and different kinds of severities of damages, which is one of the active areas we are exploring right now. which is highly unique, and it gives a very accurate picture. wejust heard secretary of state blinken talk about people going back to the north. from the imaging you've looked at, how likely is it that a million people could move and live in the north? i million people could move and live in the north?— million people could move and live in the north? �* _, ., in the north? i can't comment on the safe of in the north? i can't comment on the safety
yes, our approach uses open satellite radar data from the _ satellite radar data from the european space agency first of all, with a radar we can see damage or monitor day or night regardless of atmosphere or weather conditions. we also look at the built environments, cities, villages, towns, structures from the side, from an oblique angle. so it's not an overhead view. we are notjust seeing damage to the roof, which is typically all you can see from high—resolution satellite imagery that...
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published, you know, that the first photographs taken by a telescope called euclitus, of the european space agencyder a cluster of galaxies in the constellation perseus, a spiral galaxy in the constellation giraffe, nebula, horsehead and other star clusters, the euclitus telescope was launched into space on july 1. the purpose of the mission is to study dark matter and dark energy, which together make up 95% of the universe, that's it, but their nature remains a mystery to humanity. ultimately, the telescope, capable of detecting galaxies up to 10 billion light-years away, should produce the largest 3d map of space ever created. this will allow the astronomer to draw a conclusion about the spatial distribution of dark matter and reveal the influence of dark energy on formation. universe, how poetic it sounded, i was just staring at it, in fact, i’ll share with our tv viewers , for me the starry sky is always something mysterious and probably the most beautiful and inspiring space on the planet, i remember how i i spent 13-14 years with nothing to do, i take bunin and look at the starry sky, and it
published, you know, that the first photographs taken by a telescope called euclitus, of the european space agencyder a cluster of galaxies in the constellation perseus, a spiral galaxy in the constellation giraffe, nebula, horsehead and other star clusters, the euclitus telescope was launched into space on july 1. the purpose of the mission is to study dark matter and dark energy, which together make up 95% of the universe, that's it, but their nature remains a mystery to humanity. ultimately,...
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nasa, is a the european space agency and japan all have plans to explore mars as well.on as could arrive back on earth no 2023. >> old days the race against china now it's a race against china. >> it's certainly a competition. >> bret: there are a lot of efforts to learn more about minerals in space but actually mining those minerals may prove difficult. next, we'll take a look at what laws and space agreements may create hurdles in the next space race. we'll send it back to you. >> shannon: thank you, bret. well, americans are expected to live longer than they were a year ago but the number is still not equal to the pre-pandemic number. the current expectation is 77 years six months. it was up to 78 years 10 months in 2019. at the height of the coronavirus epidemic it dropped to 76 years five months. up next the panel on president biden on israel and the u.s. economy. >> when we invest in our people when we strern the middle class, we see stronger economic growth for all americans. >> the american people haven't been buying what the president is selling. ♪ to flush out
nasa, is a the european space agency and japan all have plans to explore mars as well.on as could arrive back on earth no 2023. >> old days the race against china now it's a race against china. >> it's certainly a competition. >> bret: there are a lot of efforts to learn more about minerals in space but actually mining those minerals may prove difficult. next, we'll take a look at what laws and space agreements may create hurdles in the next space race. we'll send it back to...
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. >> the european space agency has released images of its telescope's first, a full color. part of the cosmos. the 5 pictures are posted on the website. they were captured by the euclid telescope showing clusters of stars from faraway galaxies, including perseus and the horsehead nebula. the agency said never before has a telescope been able to create such razor sharp images looking so far into the distant universe and they say they illustrate the telescope's full potential and that it will be ready to create extensive 3 d maps of the universe. that mission was launched july 1st. it is aimed at uncovering the nature of dark matter and matter and dark energy and understanding the role they play in shaping the cosmos and as many as 50,000 large bronze coins dating back to the 4th century have been discovered by a diver off the coast of side. private diver spotted a pile of them. he says they're in really rare state of conservation. it's believed the coins were produced between 3.24 ad and 3.40, ad across the roman empire. and a quick look at 3 giant pandas that have lived at
. >> the european space agency has released images of its telescope's first, a full color. part of the cosmos. the 5 pictures are posted on the website. they were captured by the euclid telescope showing clusters of stars from faraway galaxies, including perseus and the horsehead nebula. the agency said never before has a telescope been able to create such razor sharp images looking so far into the distant universe and they say they illustrate the telescope's full potential and that it...
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britain are you suppose it, i'll just be your london as the, the size of the images from the european space agencies telescope, at least it should raise a shop astronomical pitch was foreign to the distant universe. the prep zane is to collect data on billions of galaxies, full studies on don't about to dock energy. many of these fight systems were previously not visible. the, so he wants to create a 3 dimensional map healthy in of us once the information is fully collected. and that's it for me. so robin full, this news, but time want to leave you with best report from goals that these are the be continues to threaten and target hospitals. the west civilians are even taking shelter every day. medical professionals making life or death decisions, trying to work in the system. the sudden the eclipse. this is the story of one doctor that causes largest hospital township. we do warn you that uh, images in this particular report or disturbing. but we'll have more on clauses throughout the evening. stay with us here on tuesday or of the women if you have that's what you want to add in the in. i wouldn't
britain are you suppose it, i'll just be your london as the, the size of the images from the european space agencies telescope, at least it should raise a shop astronomical pitch was foreign to the distant universe. the prep zane is to collect data on billions of galaxies, full studies on don't about to dock energy. many of these fight systems were previously not visible. the, so he wants to create a 3 dimensional map healthy in of us once the information is fully collected. and that's it for...
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. >> the european space agency's £10 million rose, lynde franklin mars rover, which aims to launch infantastic news both for space exploration and brand britain . and brand britain. >> yes . good and brand britain. >> yes. good morning. both. yes, it is very exciting . i mean, it is very exciting. i mean, britain's always had a contributions to space science and astronomy for a long time. i mean, the idea that we never part of it was not true but this is a bigger boost for us, of course. rosalind franklin rover has had a long tortured history. it was supposed to originally be launched 2018, but various launched in 2018, but various technical and financial problems meant that it was going to be launched in 2022. but that got bounced because, of course, the russian invasion of ukraine meant that russia was taken out of project and the launch of the project and the launch facilities, the cradles that were going to be mounting it, the landing facility on the surface of mars , all this surface of mars, all this was going be russian and all that going to be russian and all that equipment ta
. >> the european space agency's £10 million rose, lynde franklin mars rover, which aims to launch infantastic news both for space exploration and brand britain . and brand britain. >> yes . good and brand britain. >> yes. good morning. both. yes, it is very exciting . i mean, it is very exciting. i mean, britain's always had a contributions to space science and astronomy for a long time. i mean, the idea that we never part of it was not true but this is a bigger boost for...
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the 1st images from the european space telescope. euclid have been released. do you see them right there? nearby in space agency launched euclid back in july. it says the images are a revolution for astronomy. they showed galaxies which were not visible per previously and include an image of the famous horse head nebula. the wes, this is the w news. i'll be back at the top of the hour with mobile dues followed by the day i hope to see you there. the, a pulse of the beginning of a story that takes us along for the ride. it's about the perspectives culture information. this is the, the news w. mine's the sometimes a seed is all you need to allow big ideas to grow. we're bringing an environmental conservation to life with learning facts like global ideas. we will show you how climate change and environmental conservation is taking shape around the world and how we can make a difference. knowledge grows through sharing, download it now for the actually we don't have a choice thing, so we have little time list to save the planet. so we have students who become as fast as possible. we only have one generation left ju
the 1st images from the european space telescope. euclid have been released. do you see them right there? nearby in space agency launched euclid back in july. it says the images are a revolution for astronomy. they showed galaxies which were not visible per previously and include an image of the famous horse head nebula. the wes, this is the w news. i'll be back at the top of the hour with mobile dues followed by the day i hope to see you there. the, a pulse of the beginning of a story that...