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we are the natural color january 7 , 1610 the great italian scientists galileo galilei discovered the jupiter's satellites, which i wrote about in a letter marked with this date, it was galileo who invented the telescope and with its help saw four object near jupiter found that they revolve around their planet. this means that these are satellites, but all the same, galileo called them medician stars and gave them the numbers we are used to, the name io europa ganymede and the german astronomer of the 17th century suggested calistom. simon mayer is the name of the lovers and lover of god zeus from ancient greek mythology jupiter is equivalent to him in the pantheon of the ancient roman gods jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system its radius is 11 times the radius of the earth it is 300 times heavier than the earth and generally heavier than all other planets the solar system combined 2 1/2 times. today, more than 80 satellites of jupiter are known , four open galleries, the largest aganymede, the largest satellite of jupiter, is even larger in size than mercury, the smallest
we are the natural color january 7 , 1610 the great italian scientists galileo galilei discovered the jupiter's satellites, which i wrote about in a letter marked with this date, it was galileo who invented the telescope and with its help saw four object near jupiter found that they revolve around their planet. this means that these are satellites, but all the same, galileo called them medician stars and gave them the numbers we are used to, the name io europa ganymede and the german astronomer...
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i love the hamlets that i play and galileo brecht's play galileo where i play the gallery more questionsi study antibiotics dysbacteriosis again a cold. let's take a look at dysbiosis. immunity may lie, which leads to frequent infections of taking antibiotics, and then again to the risk of dysbacteriosis to break the vicious circle. and cefol can help the composition poured unique in it a special component to strengthen immunity and live lactobacilli to restore microflora two actions immunity strengthen stickermania to a tasty point more than 32 million. prizes under stickers in the application since january 30th. cyber weeks and hyper discounts up to 70% on yandex.market. buy a realme smartphone, 10 for only 15.990 rubles. this is our food. she gives me strength juicy sausages. dad may say you need to get out of your comfort zone, but how long have you been in it for a month, spam ends, traffic. look, you can enjoy peace of mind, like a cat on its belly, because mts managers work at zero, and your own mts and artificial intelligence protector will save you from spam calls and send a d
i love the hamlets that i play and galileo brecht's play galileo where i play the gallery more questionsi study antibiotics dysbacteriosis again a cold. let's take a look at dysbiosis. immunity may lie, which leads to frequent infections of taking antibiotics, and then again to the risk of dysbacteriosis to break the vicious circle. and cefol can help the composition poured unique in it a special component to strengthen immunity and live lactobacilli to restore microflora two actions immunity...
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i'm surprised that your galileo body can hold that on there, because of the rivalry. i was thinking what we can do for the mayor who is so gracious to have us here. never in my life would i think i would be here meeting the mayor. just a smuck from the sunset so i have a couple things for you. i thought of you today. so, we are going to give you a nice state medal. >> thank you. >> no problem. [applause] why not, right? now, want to give you this because sometimes it is hard and you got a lot going on but you got to remember these words. you are a mighty mustang. right here. dedicate yourself (inaudible) have discipline to do it every day and the desire to be great. i think you do that, because you are a strong woman and that is a great example for everybody here so thank you very much. >> thank you coach. [applause] >> i then i didn't want to rub it in but (inaudible) >> i'm wearing a hoody. >> just trying my best. thank you, mayor breed. appreciate you very much. thank you so much. >> this is for you. >> cool. >> you get the lincoln high school football team day in
i'm surprised that your galileo body can hold that on there, because of the rivalry. i was thinking what we can do for the mayor who is so gracious to have us here. never in my life would i think i would be here meeting the mayor. just a smuck from the sunset so i have a couple things for you. i thought of you today. so, we are going to give you a nice state medal. >> thank you. >> no problem. [applause] why not, right? now, want to give you this because sometimes it is hard and you...
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it's more valuable now than ever galileo is a very streamlined way for them to put that to work, using partnerships and integrations with companies like salesforce and snowflake and others >> for people who have been watching this industry, google is expected to get rid of cookies in 2024. so making it much harder to target consumers this comes after apple made it much harder for the likes of meta to target consumers that was one factor that was really weighing on meta shares my question is do you see these changes coming from google being as damaging for the likes of meta and snap and others as apple's changes were >> i definitely don't think that they will. but part of that -- part of the thing that is different for us and for other segments of the ad ecosystem is that there is cookies that affect the browser web, but so many dollar have already moves to in-app and mobile which has a different limitation and there's also streaming. because our focus is on streaming, it's immune to the problems of cookies and because almost everything in streaming you log in, personalization is availa
it's more valuable now than ever galileo is a very streamlined way for them to put that to work, using partnerships and integrations with companies like salesforce and snowflake and others >> for people who have been watching this industry, google is expected to get rid of cookies in 2024. so making it much harder to target consumers this comes after apple made it much harder for the likes of meta to target consumers that was one factor that was really weighing on meta shares my question...
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of columbus and galileo and such. surely. is the spirit immortalized today by francis? ah scobee, michael j. smith, judith resnick ellison s only asuka ronald e. mcnair, gregory jarvis and christa mcauliffe, a schoolteacher from concord, new hampshire. in our own time, we've discovered the exhilaration of expanding mankind's field of knowledge and broadening the fields of opportunity for the growing population of a hungry world and to the heretofore trackless voyage of space. it is the new frontier, and they explore a story beckoning to what thomas jefferson called the inimitable freedom of the human mind. the poet john gillespie mcgee. understood that exhilaration as to a lesser degree, have all who flaunt and attract a new frontier and a new place surely felt and understood by our own beloved colleague bill nelson, who only such short days ago experienced the various fame. and he wrote all i have slipped the surly bonds of earth and danced the skies on a laughter silvered winged sunward. i have climbed and joined the tumbling mirth of sun split cloud and that one did
of columbus and galileo and such. surely. is the spirit immortalized today by francis? ah scobee, michael j. smith, judith resnick ellison s only asuka ronald e. mcnair, gregory jarvis and christa mcauliffe, a schoolteacher from concord, new hampshire. in our own time, we've discovered the exhilaration of expanding mankind's field of knowledge and broadening the fields of opportunity for the growing population of a hungry world and to the heretofore trackless voyage of space. it is the new...
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in opening the vatican archives in 1998, allowing researchers to correct judicial errors against galileoand other scientists. of course , there are less serious pop culture moments, too. from snl retired pope benedict is trying to compete in cuteness, and now he's attempting an oh no, you didn't gesture to the pope soap on a rope, which is now going for 90 bucks on ebay for any of the more than 50 million american catholics looking to honor the legacy of the late pope, father, james martin suggests reading what of benedict's many writings and, of course to pray for him as he would have a member of your own family. andrew liz. well, gans thank you and we'll have more coverage of the pope's funeral right here coming up on abc news . that's what's making news in americ >>ncer:t's "live withounn kelly and ryan!" and now, here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! >> ryan: good morning! ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] hey, guys, good morning. >> kelly: hi!
in opening the vatican archives in 1998, allowing researchers to correct judicial errors against galileoand other scientists. of course , there are less serious pop culture moments, too. from snl retired pope benedict is trying to compete in cuteness, and now he's attempting an oh no, you didn't gesture to the pope soap on a rope, which is now going for 90 bucks on ebay for any of the more than 50 million american catholics looking to honor the legacy of the late pope, father, james martin...
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all the advice of baba galileo yes numbers of plots of villages.e were impositions of very many errors. they were written without computers, when the appetites there were still growing. he began to put pressure on the leaders of the entrepreneurs of the ramensky district, who controlled the lands. another witness in this high-profile criminal case. alexander tarasov shows the entrance to the sanatorium where he used to be the director in his career. they put a fat cross, allegedly immediately after the man refused to register state lands on the count's henchmen , intractability turned out to be a prosecutor's check for tarasov and a criminal record, there are some flaws in any economic activity. you find a flaw there and clings to this business, promotion begins, then an offer. well let's let you go if you comply with our conditions. well, something like this, that he went through all the chapters, including the enterprises of the state, the former prosecutor was detained after investigating our program of a group of youngsters in ramenskoye, which
all the advice of baba galileo yes numbers of plots of villages.e were impositions of very many errors. they were written without computers, when the appetites there were still growing. he began to put pressure on the leaders of the entrepreneurs of the ramensky district, who controlled the lands. another witness in this high-profile criminal case. alexander tarasov shows the entrance to the sanatorium where he used to be the director in his career. they put a fat cross, allegedly immediately...
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in opening the vatican archives in 1998, allowing researchers to correct judicial errors against galileoand other scientists. of course, there are less serious pop culture moments, too. from snl retired pope benedict is trying to coin cuteness, and now he's attempting an oh no, you didn't gesture to the pope soap on a rope, which is now going for 90 bucks on ebay for any of the more than 50 million american catholics looking to honor the legacy of the late pope, father, james martin suggests reading one of benedict's many writingsand, of course to pray for him as he would have a member of your own family. andrew liz. well gans thank you and we'll have more coverage of the pope's funeral right here coming up on abc news . that's what's making news in america this mor right now. on america this morning. the world says goodbye to pope. emeritus benedict the 16th today for the first time in more than 220 years of pope is overseeing the funeral of his predecessor. the message from pope francis and the complicated legacy that benedict leaves behind as the faithful look to the future of the chu
in opening the vatican archives in 1998, allowing researchers to correct judicial errors against galileoand other scientists. of course, there are less serious pop culture moments, too. from snl retired pope benedict is trying to coin cuteness, and now he's attempting an oh no, you didn't gesture to the pope soap on a rope, which is now going for 90 bucks on ebay for any of the more than 50 million american catholics looking to honor the legacy of the late pope, father, james martin suggests...
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it also houses records of court proceedings against your down of bruno and galileo. you as the frightened, your became famous around the world in this post earning him the nickname, the punch cardinal, and god's rottweiler fin that samson shafts. i became one of his sharpest critics because he naturally became a part of the system and rank defeated. he became increasingly authoritarian. i have to say a day ago he had taken over an offer that i could never imagine anyone taking over the sanctum, official as the name that had conducted a whole range of inquisition cylinder. so and hopefully cuz its horns persisted to assure that these included proceedings against professor kuhn himself in 1979, the congregation of the doctrine of the faith revoked his license to teach catholic theology back then writing. it was not yet prefect of the congregation. yet some the answer i have got said, no thanks be to god. we've been able to open the archives after careful preparation to hell, and we can be pleased that even some non devote historians say the inquisition wasn't such a ba
it also houses records of court proceedings against your down of bruno and galileo. you as the frightened, your became famous around the world in this post earning him the nickname, the punch cardinal, and god's rottweiler fin that samson shafts. i became one of his sharpest critics because he naturally became a part of the system and rank defeated. he became increasingly authoritarian. i have to say a day ago he had taken over an offer that i could never imagine anyone taking over the sanctum,...
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thing or a bad thing if we actually made contact with an extra terrestrial society, you are using the galileong a lot of telescopes on our backyard, on what we see and know, so, i am assuming that you are optimistic? >> right, because, we have our science and technology or a century, it is likely that whoever reached us, is much more developed than we are. we will benefit from it. but we could learn new things about science and technology. we could see gadgetting that represent our future, i don't feel any threat, if they wanted to destroy life on earth they would have done t it a long time ago, i see this as a learning opportunity for us, most likely artificial intelligence system gadgets not biological creatures. >> perhaps signals first, you say should be received passively, you know let's say, we did make contact. we did get some message before the arrival of an extra terrestrial species is there a scientific body that has protocols in place for how we would return communication in kind? >> i think it is very much depends on what we find. if you have a visitor in your backyard, what you d
thing or a bad thing if we actually made contact with an extra terrestrial society, you are using the galileong a lot of telescopes on our backyard, on what we see and know, so, i am assuming that you are optimistic? >> right, because, we have our science and technology or a century, it is likely that whoever reached us, is much more developed than we are. we will benefit from it. but we could learn new things about science and technology. we could see gadgetting that represent our...
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you will have heard of gps and galileo, our lives are now run from timing delivered from space by those blast off into space. this is much more sedate. which has its advantages and its disadvantages. so here's the virgin orbit programme two side by side against the giant commercial space launches our spacex. call this our very own top trumps comparison. virgin's launcher one rocket is much cheaper to launch at $12 million a go compared to the 67 million of elon musk�*s falcon 9. but the difference in what each rocket can carry is astronomical — the launcher one's payload maxes out atjust 300 kilograms — while the falcon 9 can hold 34 times more — a whopping 10,000 kilos with every launch. so a lot more bang for your buck. but virgin's offering is a little more weather proof — the horizontal launch means it's less likely to be called off than a spacex launch. let's get the view from the us and houston — eric berger, senior space editor at arz technica and author of liftoff, a book on the origins of virgin orbit�*s main competitor — spacex. welcome to the programme. are you quivering in y
you will have heard of gps and galileo, our lives are now run from timing delivered from space by those blast off into space. this is much more sedate. which has its advantages and its disadvantages. so here's the virgin orbit programme two side by side against the giant commercial space launches our spacex. call this our very own top trumps comparison. virgin's launcher one rocket is much cheaper to launch at $12 million a go compared to the 67 million of elon musk�*s falcon 9. but the...
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huist to professor avi loeb, hf the galileo project and author of extraterrestrial, joins mel" now.d to see yoj. tonight. professowhat could independent thientist learn from the data that the government either cannot ot eithr will not producl >> well, the sky's not weassified, so we can look at it. we just need to put together t a suite of instruments that aree as good or even better than the government has. and we have been doingha that. based on private sector funding. by now wr e have a set of camers in the infrared optical, a radio and audio that are sksically takingo that a movie f the sky 24/7. and we analyze the dataficial with artificial intelligence algorithms. so the goa l is to see if theres is anything different than natural objects like birds, flies and so forth. bugs or human made objects like drones and satellites, airplanes.ai na there is anything elsrplaness not a matter of national security. if it's not human madeurity., i scientists, and we want to figure it to scientists and we want to figure it out. now, obviously, the government is concerned on of national abo
huist to professor avi loeb, hf the galileo project and author of extraterrestrial, joins mel" now.d to see yoj. tonight. professowhat could independent thientist learn from the data that the government either cannot ot eithr will not producl >> well, the sky's not weassified, so we can look at it. we just need to put together t a suite of instruments that aree as good or even better than the government has. and we have been doingha that. based on private sector funding. by now wr e...
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uh, in my opinion, the well-known french writers political scientist rice galileo spoke very clearly.ill be an irreversible revolution that can destroy the country . a new revolution is taking place, unhurried and quiet without the taking of the bastille, but with a clear division into before and after, a new citizen of emigrant origin or even outwardly quite french-looking is created, but who does not feel connected with the country, who is not the guardian of france, a person who relieves himself of any obligations under attitude towards france among emigrants, a huge demand on the spot for colonization, refusal to assimilate and even the impossibility of such assimilation, emigrants infect those around them with such moods and form a dangerous mixture and destroy everyone and themselves and the french. everyone goes to the bottom. in any case, there is such a risk. we are in danger of drowning, france has fallen into a samonabulic stupor, like hypnosis or a sleeping spell to the french proper. you just have to open your eyes and see that ahead of the rock the french have lost their
uh, in my opinion, the well-known french writers political scientist rice galileo spoke very clearly.ill be an irreversible revolution that can destroy the country . a new revolution is taking place, unhurried and quiet without the taking of the bastille, but with a clear division into before and after, a new citizen of emigrant origin or even outwardly quite french-looking is created, but who does not feel connected with the country, who is not the guardian of france, a person who relieves...
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my the astronomer galileo galilei. thinks that there is and believes that the role models show us how to achieve difficult goals. whether you want to run a multi—million pound corporation or a marathon. his book puts on track. sir michael barber headed tony blair's number 10 delivery unit and is author of accomplishment how to achieve and challenging things and he joins me now . hello. welcome to joins me now. hello. welcome to the show. thank you very much for having me on your show. okay. so what does link because the people that i have just mentioned, links an mentioned, what what links an athlete and nsa program? tell and heroics rights campaigner. yes well they all achieved ambitious challenging none of none of the things those people achieve but it is aspect scope medals for rosa parks is a montgomery bus boycott these are very difficult ambitious things to do and they all accomplish . to do and they all accomplish. so what links them is the question is there a pattern to accomplishment of ambitious and challengi
my the astronomer galileo galilei. thinks that there is and believes that the role models show us how to achieve difficult goals. whether you want to run a multi—million pound corporation or a marathon. his book puts on track. sir michael barber headed tony blair's number 10 delivery unit and is author of accomplishment how to achieve and challenging things and he joins me now . hello. welcome to joins me now. hello. welcome to the show. thank you very much for having me on your show. okay....
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. >> i'm a freshman at galileo high school. and i want to talk about how islanders are under represented as a whole. one example mostly signs sbriet on the asian community. and for another example is when we tell people what we are. most of the time people are unaware of our existence. thank you. >> hello i'm and junior and would i like to talk about the pacific ways. i would like to talk about how the only way that people acknowledge is being being athletes and musicians and anything out that genre. we don't have the same resources that we need and that is offered to us as others. i wanted to be recognize that we do want to be physicians and i think there should be more opportunities and pathways for the younger generation and our generation as pacific islanders. for example, programs that help find your passion in school and actually expose the achievements in other things other than sports music. thank you. >> speaker: hello i was here two months ago and we addressed the issue of absenteism, tonight i don't want to address t
. >> i'm a freshman at galileo high school. and i want to talk about how islanders are under represented as a whole. one example mostly signs sbriet on the asian community. and for another example is when we tell people what we are. most of the time people are unaware of our existence. thank you. >> hello i'm and junior and would i like to talk about the pacific ways. i would like to talk about how the only way that people acknowledge is being being athletes and musicians and...
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at least one and a half thousand printing houses operated; their discoveries were already made by galileo and ogankeller brilliance and many other scientists already. molière and rossin wrote their plays, john driving and john maine rembrande rubins composed poems. verneev, had already written their pictures, a telescope, a microscope, a rhymometer, a baron computer clock, champagne were invented for the first time, the speed of light was measured, but russia had nothing to do with these processes. the muscovite state had only one seaport of arkhangelsk on the white sea. this port was frozen for nine months of the year. and he could not solve the problems of the country without access to the sea. russia abrikalsya themselves to isolation stagnation in economic and cultural development. this is what historians have called the grish great division of the world forward. the so-called atlantic countries, moreover, uh, and holland overtook spain and portugal in this , of course, serious risks of survival arose for russia in this gate. peter understands that to make the country a great power. s
at least one and a half thousand printing houses operated; their discoveries were already made by galileo and ogankeller brilliance and many other scientists already. molière and rossin wrote their plays, john driving and john maine rembrande rubins composed poems. verneev, had already written their pictures, a telescope, a microscope, a rhymometer, a baron computer clock, champagne were invented for the first time, the speed of light was measured, but russia had nothing to do with these...
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galileo is slow to the car keenness bridge. just it's one of those things where we couldn't possibly tell you about everything. but in general, there is a lot of standing water if you're driving to sfo north beyond 101 is slow. just after it there in north just before and after it because of standing water on the freeway, so please give yourself extra time. by the way. bart is running a little bit behind because of the wet weather. they do have to slow those trains down. at 7 40. let's bring steve back in with today's forecast. thank you. sal will start towards santa cruz, santa cruz mountains, san lorenzo river, also into the santa cruz mountains itself will get to that in a second. native santa cruz, do not bother him. he's overwhelmed, okay. i think it's rob woodward's his name. i think he is just absolutely aces down there. a large number of very large logs are flowing down the san lorenzo river. there are some flood concerns. scott creek laptops, but nothing in santa cruz based on what i'm seeing, however, in the santa cru
galileo is slow to the car keenness bridge. just it's one of those things where we couldn't possibly tell you about everything. but in general, there is a lot of standing water if you're driving to sfo north beyond 101 is slow. just after it there in north just before and after it because of standing water on the freeway, so please give yourself extra time. by the way. bart is running a little bit behind because of the wet weather. they do have to slow those trains down. at 7 40. let's bring...
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san rafael, though two thirds sfo, st alina galileo and daniel all had a half inch or a little bit more43 100, san francisco 42 santa rosa again 4/10 the pacific is just charged . i mean, unless the pattern really changes here we are in line for multiple systems. 7 10 , maybe 14 days this system and i don't like to say this very often, but it's going to deepen 24 millibars in 24 hours, the surface low, and that's the upper level low. that's called bomb and i think the bombs i don't like to say too often, but that's going to intensify rapidly over the next 24 hours, and it's in training very deep moisture. so the combination of the warm front and then the gold front are going to give us a 12 punch tomorrow on the rainfall. look who's getting the most forecast tomorrow. santa cruz mountains but still that the forecast models keep trying to paint the heaviest amounts north of about marin county. that really has not happened yet. so we'll see. you can see that the jet stream is just flying. here come multiple systems. that's tomorrow's system. it'll take us into thursday might get a break f
san rafael, though two thirds sfo, st alina galileo and daniel all had a half inch or a little bit more43 100, san francisco 42 santa rosa again 4/10 the pacific is just charged . i mean, unless the pattern really changes here we are in line for multiple systems. 7 10 , maybe 14 days this system and i don't like to say this very often, but it's going to deepen 24 millibars in 24 hours, the surface low, and that's the upper level low. that's called bomb and i think the bombs i don't like to say...
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space missions that everybody with everybody about with the with the but it's voyager missions or galileossini mission to saturn. you'll find it's british scientists and engineers have always been part of the apollo programme. instance, if you programme. for instance, if you if you could go back in time and go into those design studios where they were building apollo, you'll , scottish and you'll hear welsh, scottish and engush you'll hear welsh, scottish and english everywhere . so english accents everywhere. so britain already always been britain has already always been part of the programme with negotiated about it, which is very frustrating . my job through very frustrating. my job through through years has been through the years has been promoting science promoting space science and getting a lot of pushback from people want almost people who don't want almost don't you to actually don't want you to actually praise well we do praise how well we actually do here. the point of here. but for the point of launching, yes, have launching, yes, we now have launching, yes, we now have launch
space missions that everybody with everybody about with the with the but it's voyager missions or galileossini mission to saturn. you'll find it's british scientists and engineers have always been part of the apollo programme. instance, if you programme. for instance, if you if you could go back in time and go into those design studios where they were building apollo, you'll , scottish and you'll hear welsh, scottish and engush you'll hear welsh, scottish and english everywhere . so english...