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. >> thank you, robert goddard, for your inventiveness and perseverance.nickel bag of popcorn. ♪♪ shl ♪♪ ♪♪ >> what was that? >> i don't know. >> they're coming up fast behind us. >> here they come. you better put it in reverse, doc. >> -- space age could have guessed the test of reality. the saturn 5 rocket, three stages, 28 stories tall with 11 engines as powerful as all the waterfalls in north america combined. years in the planning, months in the building and testing, the saturn first stage lived but 2 minutes 41 seconds. >> and ignition. >> houston, thrust is go all engines. you're looking good. >> roger, you're loud and clear. >> two minutes 41 seconds. time to throw apollo 40 miles up into the sky, and then an empty shell to fall back into the sea. >> roger, we confirm, kruschev. >> roger. >> neil armstrong confirming both the engine skirt separation and the tower scape separation. >> houston, this is a magnificent ride. >> roger 11. we'll pass that on, and it certainly looks like you're well on your way now. >> 11 houston, your guidance is converge
. >> thank you, robert goddard, for your inventiveness and perseverance.nickel bag of popcorn. ♪♪ shl ♪♪ ♪♪ >> what was that? >> i don't know. >> they're coming up fast behind us. >> here they come. you better put it in reverse, doc. >> -- space age could have guessed the test of reality. the saturn 5 rocket, three stages, 28 stories tall with 11 engines as powerful as all the waterfalls in north america combined. years in the planning, months in...
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. >> it was there at nasa's goddard facility that she began working with satellite imagery, studying the climate change on the mangrove forests. there is a mountain of evidence satellites were gathering about climate change but much of it unseen outside of research circles, and none of it making it back to her high school science class. >> it was night and day, and i realized, you know, if i could possibly give the truths that i've gotten at nasa to my kids in my science classes i could change the way they are viewing climate change in their lives and the way they were seeing the world. >> reporter: so that's what goldberg set out to do. working with nasa, national geographic and google, goldberg is helping to launch "cloud to classroom", a way to better visualize and better teach climate change. like showing the spread of droughts and wildfires, the shrinking of ice and the growth of urbanization. and not just on a global scale. but enabling people to view the impact exactly where they live. >> what this project aims to do is really put that science in the hands of people who ordina
. >> it was there at nasa's goddard facility that she began working with satellite imagery, studying the climate change on the mangrove forests. there is a mountain of evidence satellites were gathering about climate change but much of it unseen outside of research circles, and none of it making it back to her high school science class. >> it was night and day, and i realized, you know, if i could possibly give the truths that i've gotten at nasa to my kids in my science classes i...
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. >> reporter: it was there at nasa's goddard space flight center that goldberg began working with satellitet of climate change on the world's mangrove forests. goldberg soon realized there was a mountain of evidence satellites were gathering about climate change, but much of it unseen outside of research circles and none of it making it back to her high school science class. >> i knew it was night and day and i realized, you know, if i could possibly give the tools that i'm getting at nasa and i've gotten experience with to those kids in my science classes, then i could potentially change the way they were viewing climate and the way they were seeing the world. >> reporter: so that's what goldberg set out to do. working with nasa, national geographic and google, goldberg is helping to launch "cloud to classroom," a way to better visualize and, therefore, better teach climate change. like showing the spread of droughts and wildfires, the shrinking of ice, and the growth of urbanization. and not just on a global scale, but enabling people to view the impact exactly where they live. >> what th
. >> reporter: it was there at nasa's goddard space flight center that goldberg began working with satellitet of climate change on the world's mangrove forests. goldberg soon realized there was a mountain of evidence satellites were gathering about climate change, but much of it unseen outside of research circles and none of it making it back to her high school science class. >> i knew it was night and day and i realized, you know, if i could possibly give the tools that i'm getting...
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the it is in addition in the news room there were abuses being ordered at the prime minister at the goddard all issues in the old media is limited to the families who have better don't. more use rooms are largely what is probably the last straw on the i mean all of the dos and don'ts of numbers the last is a song was needed just those. this is. wherever mainstream news outlets fail their audiences alternative sources primarily digital ones fill the void. on this story outlets like caravan india and investigative magazine and news websites like the wire scroll and news launch have been doing just that farmers have turned into citizen journalists using their phones to seek the indian information space with their side of the story and setting up twitter accounts like trolley times and tractor to twitter to keep their growing audiences updated. before the doing what every other point of view is doing of taking the of those characters and. then this protest started the farmers and all the new must know that i don't lose the story and i need to leave. already covering the protests but norman was
the it is in addition in the news room there were abuses being ordered at the prime minister at the goddard all issues in the old media is limited to the families who have better don't. more use rooms are largely what is probably the last straw on the i mean all of the dos and don'ts of numbers the last is a song was needed just those. this is. wherever mainstream news outlets fail their audiences alternative sources primarily digital ones fill the void. on this story outlets like caravan india...
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olympic stream asterix coach john goddard sam has died by suicide just hours after being charged with crimes against young and gymnasts the charges included sexual assaults and human trafficking sleds the u.s. women's teams are gold in the 2012 olympics have close links with disgraced team dr larry nasser who pleaded guilty to sexually abusing athletes 3 years ago. my. guess is al jazeera and these are the headlines and morris and bassett are 2 the un has called on world leaders city everything they can see protect his people from the country's army process against the coupon for gray 1st continue to spread nationwide.
olympic stream asterix coach john goddard sam has died by suicide just hours after being charged with crimes against young and gymnasts the charges included sexual assaults and human trafficking sleds the u.s. women's teams are gold in the 2012 olympics have close links with disgraced team dr larry nasser who pleaded guilty to sexually abusing athletes 3 years ago. my. guess is al jazeera and these are the headlines and morris and bassett are 2 the un has called on world leaders city everything...
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national assembly along with an armenian left her general who is a veteran of previous conflicts at the goddard. the presume you get for 30 years the military has been poorly managed in terms of equipment and maintenance this led to the army becoming weak and flushing and came to power without a team experience the prime minister was an absolute 0 in military affairs as well as in economics and politics and this management disorganization noncompliance with the mobilization plan the destruction of command and control systems and the dismissal of military officers all this led to the fact that the general staff lost all patience and demanded the supreme commanders resignation as he was destroying the army to communion. its post-war turbulence when the military makes political statements that can only be called a military coup in the military must carry out its immediate task of protecting the borders of the republic politics is not a military matter our colleagues from other countries are emphasizing that this is unacceptable the prime minister has problems with a few military officials followin
national assembly along with an armenian left her general who is a veteran of previous conflicts at the goddard. the presume you get for 30 years the military has been poorly managed in terms of equipment and maintenance this led to the army becoming weak and flushing and came to power without a team experience the prime minister was an absolute 0 in military affairs as well as in economics and politics and this management disorganization noncompliance with the mobilization plan the destruction...
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olympic stream asterix coach john goddard sam has died by suicide just hours after being charged with crimes against young that gymnasts the charges included sexual assaults and human trafficking sleds the u.s. women's team to a gold in the 2012 olympics here close links with disgraced team doctor larry nasser who pleaded guilty to sexually abusing athletes 3 years ago. this is al jazeera and these other headlines when morris and bassett are 2 the un has called on world leaders to everything they can to protect his people from the country's army process against the coupon for great 1st continue to spread nationwide. the military can no longer hold the rule of law and who take the people and the country near ma military has become the threat for myanmar as the polity and civilised society now is not the time for the international community to tolerate the war crimes and crimes against humanity committed by myanmar military the international community must ensure that who has no place in the modern world as bound by the un secretary general well than 300 schoolgirls have been kidnapped
olympic stream asterix coach john goddard sam has died by suicide just hours after being charged with crimes against young that gymnasts the charges included sexual assaults and human trafficking sleds the u.s. women's team to a gold in the 2012 olympics here close links with disgraced team doctor larry nasser who pleaded guilty to sexually abusing athletes 3 years ago. this is al jazeera and these other headlines when morris and bassett are 2 the un has called on world leaders to everything...
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goddard had a vision of the age of space, but the world was too slow to make it after before -- makeou for your inventiveness and perseverance. for most people, it was easy. you just needed a movie ticket and a ten cent back of popcorn. >> what was that? >> i don't know. >> the ship is coming up fast behind us. >> here they come. you better put it in reverse, doc. >> what is this? >> once science fiction in the childhood of the space age could have guessed the shape of reality. the saturn 5 rocket. three stages, 28 storiesal. 11 engines as powerful of all of the water falls in the world combined. the saturn first stage lived two minutes and 41 seconds. >> ignition. >> in houston, we're go all engines. >> you're loud and clear. >> two minutes, 41 seconds, time to throw apollo up into the sky and then an empty shell to fall back into the sea. >> roger, we confirm. they are confirming all of the separation. >> that is a magnificent ride. >> roger, 11, we will pass that on and it looks like it is rolling your way now. >> hugh, your guidance has converged and you're looking good. >> missi
goddard had a vision of the age of space, but the world was too slow to make it after before -- makeou for your inventiveness and perseverance. for most people, it was easy. you just needed a movie ticket and a ten cent back of popcorn. >> what was that? >> i don't know. >> the ship is coming up fast behind us. >> here they come. you better put it in reverse, doc. >> what is this? >> once science fiction in the childhood of the space age could have guessed...
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ibm did not trust us, so they put the computers, mercury control, 700 miles north of the cape at goddard space flight center. we had a reliable vacuum tube computer out in bermuda that helped us doing some of the trajectory stuff. our communications was low-speed teletype that dated back to the days of america's pony express. basically, we had 13 tracking stations around the world, and we sent young people just like yourselves into these sites that were literally at the ends of the earth, and the risks are very high for these young people, because this was the end of the european colonial period, like controllers in nigeria twice arrested by the army. in zanzibar, they worked under them where they would man the controllers and march them back out to site for everyone to track, then move them back to the zanzibar hotel. station gunners at the ends became so violent at that site that we shut it down after only three years. but these young people were our eyes, our ears, and basically, the voice, as the spacecraft passed overhead. and those that stayed in the business flight operations beca
ibm did not trust us, so they put the computers, mercury control, 700 miles north of the cape at goddard space flight center. we had a reliable vacuum tube computer out in bermuda that helped us doing some of the trajectory stuff. our communications was low-speed teletype that dated back to the days of america's pony express. basically, we had 13 tracking stations around the world, and we sent young people just like yourselves into these sites that were literally at the ends of the earth, and...
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. >> reporter: goddard center goldberg worked with satellite imagery, studying the impact of climate change on the world's mangrove forests. goldberg soon realized there was a mountain of evidence satellites were gathering about climate change, but much of it unseen outside of research circles and none of it making it back to her high school science class. >> it was nice, and i realized if i could possibly give the tools that i'm getting at nasa and i got an experience with two of the kids in my science classes, i could change the way they were viewing their interest and see the way they benefit the world. >> reporter: that's what goldberg set out to do, working with nasa, national geographic and google, goldberg is helping to launch cloud to classroom, a way to better visualize and therefore better teach climate change. like showing the spread of droughts and wildfires, the shrinking of ice and the growth of urbanization, and not just on a global scale, but enabling people to view the impact exactly where they live. >> what this project aims to do is really put that science in the h
. >> reporter: goddard center goldberg worked with satellite imagery, studying the impact of climate change on the world's mangrove forests. goldberg soon realized there was a mountain of evidence satellites were gathering about climate change, but much of it unseen outside of research circles and none of it making it back to her high school science class. >> it was nice, and i realized if i could possibly give the tools that i'm getting at nasa and i got an experience with two of...
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the next reporter question comes from jackie goddard of the times of london. >> hello and congratulations. that includes all the folks on those screens at kitchen tables and on counters with your dogs and cats and kids. can one of you on the panel give us some examples of the complexity of the challenges that you faced getting this mission to mars under pandemic conditions, and to what extent will covid continue to affect operations? thank you. >> i can start us off and say a few words. i will let jennifer say a bit about looking out to the future. the pandemic struck at just about the worst time for this mission. we had to ship the vehicle down to kennedy space center. it was in pieces. we had to put it together. you can't make mistakes. there is no safety net at that point. you have to do it right. we were still finishing some of the flight hardware at jpl. we had very little schedule margin. the teams were already working multiple shifts and i had already scheduled out the weekends. we had to react very quickly. normally you are just focused on trying to do the job, do it right, and ge
the next reporter question comes from jackie goddard of the times of london. >> hello and congratulations. that includes all the folks on those screens at kitchen tables and on counters with your dogs and cats and kids. can one of you on the panel give us some examples of the complexity of the challenges that you faced getting this mission to mars under pandemic conditions, and to what extent will covid continue to affect operations? thank you. >> i can start us off and say a few...
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opportunity, wise career move and became instead a hunter for the kansas pacific railroad, the firm of goddard brothers had the contract to feed the railway workers and they employed cody at a princely sum to hunt buffalo to feed the workers. in eight months time from october 1867 until may of 1868 cody killed 4,280 buffy will for the kansas pacific railroad. now i know this in the more environmentally sensitive time in which we live and under the influence of the new western history and its creed we do not celebrate that but they were after all eaten. i mean, this was for food. they weren't just being shot like happened later, and cody indeed when he hunted buffalo did it on horseback using a single shot rifl and did it indian and which is unbelievebly dangerous, of course, and he was incredibly successful with his loading rifle and mounted on his fleet horse brigham named for the mormon patriarch, so, you see, he had a sense of history from the very beginning. he was a young man. i'm amazed he knew who la corretja borge was. it speaks to the power of education in territorial kansas. well, th
opportunity, wise career move and became instead a hunter for the kansas pacific railroad, the firm of goddard brothers had the contract to feed the railway workers and they employed cody at a princely sum to hunt buffalo to feed the workers. in eight months time from october 1867 until may of 1868 cody killed 4,280 buffy will for the kansas pacific railroad. now i know this in the more environmentally sensitive time in which we live and under the influence of the new western history and its...
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with me is vic goddard, head teacher at passmores academy in harlow.mullen, a former head teacher who now advises school leaders. i know it is a busy period for use so thanks very much both forjoining us. vic, let us start with you. how have your teaching staff, how have you reacted to this notion the city is going to be up to the teachers to decide the fate of your peoples? it is rare that i feel sorry for the government around its decisions around education but i think this is probably one of those cases where to try and make something fair for all young people when they have all had such different experiences over the course of the last 18 months, really, but certainly the last year, i feel for them and really, but certainly the last year, ifeel for them and i am not really, but certainly the last year, i feel for them and i am not sure thatis i feel for them and i am not sure that is better option so i think the prime minister probably was right in saying this is the best compromise in a very difficult situation. my smack that do you agree that thi
with me is vic goddard, head teacher at passmores academy in harlow.mullen, a former head teacher who now advises school leaders. i know it is a busy period for use so thanks very much both forjoining us. vic, let us start with you. how have your teaching staff, how have you reacted to this notion the city is going to be up to the teachers to decide the fate of your peoples? it is rare that i feel sorry for the government around its decisions around education but i think this is probably one of...
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goddard: we have to figure out what the victim is in terms of species. it may be legal to kill a certain species or perfectly illegal, depending on its genus and its species. we can analyze the dna of a tree, then we can extract dna from that plank, which is all we need to examine the oils to determine this genus and species. we are the first crime lab ever to have a xylarium, where we use the known samples to ideify wood evidence. lancaster: so a xylarium is for wood what a library is for books. it's where we house all the different wood blocks that allow us to look at reference material when we get a new sample. and so, if we get an unknown and we have an idea of what it is, we can build a population based on what we have here. there are wood collections all over the world, and we partner with a lot of them in order to build what you see here. we have probably close to or over 15,000 different wood blocks or slivers in this room, and that really encompasses an incredible portion of commercial woods that are imported into the united states. woman: i'm a
goddard: we have to figure out what the victim is in terms of species. it may be legal to kill a certain species or perfectly illegal, depending on its genus and its species. we can analyze the dna of a tree, then we can extract dna from that plank, which is all we need to examine the oils to determine this genus and species. we are the first crime lab ever to have a xylarium, where we use the known samples to ideify wood evidence. lancaster: so a xylarium is for wood what a library is for...