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no, seriously, we made hubble brand new. this was a complete hubble makeover.we put in the wide field camera with a new detector that would jus, a@ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @r it allows us to the physics and the astrophysics about the structure of the universe. light and dark matter. we brought two cameras back to life, and we put them in hubbell, so it is really a brand-new telescope. i felt so good about that that i sort of said to myself, "you are the man." [laughter] you know, and, "good luck on the voyages." there was really incredible satisfaction that we had achieved all of those challenges and that we were sending hubble off on what was a brand-new adventure. >> well said. [applause] >> i have a question. is it possible to have absolute zero in space? >> no, it is not, and it turns out that that is a really deep question. it is one that involves physics that is totally outside of our own experience. it really gets down to the question of what is space, time, and matter, and although we do not have a great understanding of that, the real answer is that you
no, seriously, we made hubble brand new. this was a complete hubble makeover.we put in the wide field camera with a new detector that would jus, a@ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @r it allows us to the physics and the astrophysics about the structure of the universe. light and dark matter. we brought two cameras back to life, and we put them in hubbell, so it is really a brand-new telescope. i felt so good about that that i sort of said to myself, "you are the man." [laughter] you know, and,...
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. >>> i'm alex demetrick and coming up, a hero's welcome for the astronauts who saved the hubble space telescope. that story as eyewitness news continues. >>> is any rain moving this way in still around for the updated first warn forecast. >>> now complete coverage continues with denise koch, vic carter, first warning weather with bob turk and meteorologist bernadette woods. and sports with mark viviano. >>> the family of a baltimore man accused of shooting two police officers said he took a massive dose of the drug ecstasy before the wild gun battle. eyewitness news is live at shock trauma where one officer is being treated. michael jenkins has a closer look at the drug. >> it used to be very popular on the club scene. it has spilled out onto the streets. sinclair's family says he had taken several dozen e pills that day. that's enough to cause violent behavior, experts say. shawn sinclair's family says the drug ecstasy fueled a gun battle that turned the father of five out of control. this is exclusive home video of him after a shoot-out that injured two officers. >> i found out that
. >>> i'm alex demetrick and coming up, a hero's welcome for the astronauts who saved the hubble space telescope. that story as eyewitness news continues. >>> is any rain moving this way in still around for the updated first warn forecast. >>> now complete coverage continues with denise koch, vic carter, first warning weather with bob turk and meteorologist bernadette woods. and sports with mark viviano. >>> the family of a baltimore man accused of shooting...
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seriously, we made hubble brand-new. this was a complete hubble makeover.we put in this new wide field camera with new detectors that were just going to blow everyone away when we see those pictures. we put in a cosmic origins pictograph that's going to really look into the deep physics. breaks up the white, distant galaxies into colors. blossoms or the physics and astral visits, maybe shed light on dark matter. we brought to cameras back to life and we put life extending capability into hubble so that it really is almost a brand-new telescope. i feel so good about that that when finally i gave hubble a last little hat and salute, i sort of said to myself, you're the man. of course, it's a satellite. [laughter] >> and good luck on the voyages. and i felt not sadness at that but really incredible satisfaction that we have achieved all of those challenges and that we were sending hubble off to what is a brand-new adventure. >> well said. [applause] >> i have a question. is it actually possible to reach absolute zero in space? >> no, it's not. and it turns out
seriously, we made hubble brand-new. this was a complete hubble makeover.we put in this new wide field camera with new detectors that were just going to blow everyone away when we see those pictures. we put in a cosmic origins pictograph that's going to really look into the deep physics. breaks up the white, distant galaxies into colors. blossoms or the physics and astral visits, maybe shed light on dark matter. we brought to cameras back to life and we put life extending capability into hubble...
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peoples who jobs depend on the hubble. the mission was high risk and leaves high hopes in its wake. they received more than a warm welcome. they had scientists and staff up on their feet. what they accomplished last may. >> it is amazing what they did. it was no words to describe it. >> they went into a debris field. they left moreed a srapbzed than ever. >> we were trained by the people and even to expect the unexpected that it did go most of the question from the staff and family guests focus on what it was like to be up there looking down. >> i looked back you are going to have to move that. >> i had a hammock. >> he slept so well and we thought he was dead the next day. [ laughter ] >> and doing their job the astronauts save a telescope and save them. it keeps them going. and the community depending on hubble going for another 5 or six years. it is great. >> get the astronauts in front here. and perfect. >> and a message. >> that secured and those who use it. they are being. images are expected later in the summer. >>
peoples who jobs depend on the hubble. the mission was high risk and leaves high hopes in its wake. they received more than a warm welcome. they had scientists and staff up on their feet. what they accomplished last may. >> it is amazing what they did. it was no words to describe it. >> they went into a debris field. they left moreed a srapbzed than ever. >> we were trained by the people and even to expect the unexpected that it did go most of the question from the staff and...
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they're from the hubble space telescope, orbiting the earth above the atmosphere. ♪ the hubble telescopehelped in the discovery of so-called dark matter-- the 90% of everything in the universe that science can not yet describe or explain. that's our program for now. i'm bob abernethy. there's much more on our web site. audio and video podcasts are also available. join us at pbs.org. as we leave you, more images from the hubble telescope. ♪ captioning sponsored by the lilly endowment captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
they're from the hubble space telescope, orbiting the earth above the atmosphere. ♪ the hubble telescopehelped in the discovery of so-called dark matter-- the 90% of everything in the universe that science can not yet describe or explain. that's our program for now. i'm bob abernethy. there's much more on our web site. audio and video podcasts are also available. join us at pbs.org. as we leave you, more images from the hubble telescope. ♪ captioning sponsored by the lilly endowment...
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of people who's jobs depend on the hubble. alex demetrick has more. >> reporter: the seven astronauts received more than a warm welcome from the space science telescope science institute. they had people on their feet for what they did last may. it's amazing what they did. there's no words to describe it. it's amazing. >> >> reporter: they took the shuttle into a dangerous debris field. they completed all of the jobs and left the hubble more advanced than ever. >> we were well trained by the folks, even to expect the unexpected. it really did go a lot like we expected it to. >> reporter: but, most of the questions focused on what it was like to be up there. >> it took my breath away. i looked back at my hand on the rail and i thought, eventually, you'll have to move that. >> i loved sleeping in space. i had a hammock to float a little bit. >> he slept so well, we thought he was dead the next day. >> reporter: they not just saved the telescope, but up to 500 marylanders working here. >> it's essential and it keeps the place goi
of people who's jobs depend on the hubble. alex demetrick has more. >> reporter: the seven astronauts received more than a warm welcome from the space science telescope science institute. they had people on their feet for what they did last may. it's amazing what they did. there's no words to describe it. it's amazing. >> >> reporter: they took the shuttle into a dangerous debris field. they completed all of the jobs and left the hubble more advanced than ever. >> we...
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it is the hubble's first science observation since astronauts upgraded it in may. scientists believe the mark on jupiter was probably the result of a small comet or asteroid colliding with it. they had not planned to start using the new camera until late this summer so they decided to put it back into acfor one day, just to capture this rare occurrence. snxt the mother of the octuplets has sign a contract to star in a reality tv show with her kids. each offed in a ya suleman's children will get $250 a day during the filming. that mean her family will get $250,000 over three years. she sign with a european contract. a judge still has to approve the deal but if that happens, filming is expected to start in september. she gave birth to the world's longest surviving octuplets in january. >>> o.j. simpson is trying to get back some of the memorabilia he says was stolen from him. you'll remember his last attempt to do that ended up with him getting convicted with armed robbery and kidnapping. this time he's going about it a little differently. >>> ousted honduras preside
it is the hubble's first science observation since astronauts upgraded it in may. scientists believe the mark on jupiter was probably the result of a small comet or asteroid colliding with it. they had not planned to start using the new camera until late this summer so they decided to put it back into acfor one day, just to capture this rare occurrence. snxt the mother of the octuplets has sign a contract to star in a reality tv show with her kids. each offed in a ya suleman's children will get...
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the crew spent two weeks fixing the hubble. nasa says that the updates have made it more powerful than ever! >>> president obama met with israel's prime minister to discuss peace in the middle east. while they were not in agreement on how to handle the situation, they did agree on another major issue -- the world leaders both spoke out against iran's threat of nuclear weapons. >>> just last week, the price of a first-class stamp went up to 44 cents. this week, however, the u.s. postal service says they are still losing money. they have announced massive job cuts due to the troubled economy. >>> meanwhile, the treasury secretary had some good economic news. he says that the economy has stabilized. but it may take a while for americans to notice. >>> a survey of shoppers found most are willing to pay more for gifts that are green. it's like buying a little extra present for mother nature. jessica? >>> that's nice, thanks, lauren. it's illegal, if you're under 21. but that doesn't stop some teens from taking big risks -- gambling.
the crew spent two weeks fixing the hubble. nasa says that the updates have made it more powerful than ever! >>> president obama met with israel's prime minister to discuss peace in the middle east. while they were not in agreement on how to handle the situation, they did agree on another major issue -- the world leaders both spoke out against iran's threat of nuclear weapons. >>> just last week, the price of a first-class stamp went up to 44 cents. this week, however, the...
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we love hubble up at goddard and it was great to see those guys do it. just pull off this really challenging mission, just to a t. everything worked. they got it all done. it was really fun to watch. >> thank you for coming. big event this saturday night from 7:00 to 10:00. >>> new warning for people who love to spend their time tanning. >>> and a new study suggests that speeding increases your chances of being in a deadly accident. >>> it is 9:36. you are watching 9 news now. buying it himself for years. he's healthy, so he wonders why his rates keep going up. liz sloan wants health insurance but doesn't think she can afford it. we're assurant health, and we've been customizing plans to meet the needs of individuals for over 110 years. for instance, with our two-year rate guarantee and healthy discount, jeff will get 15% off his rate and lock in that rate for two years. for liz, we offer plans that allow people like her to pay for only the benefits they need, saving them money. in fact, liz could get up to $2 million of coverage for less than $100 per m
we love hubble up at goddard and it was great to see those guys do it. just pull off this really challenging mission, just to a t. everything worked. they got it all done. it was really fun to watch. >> thank you for coming. big event this saturday night from 7:00 to 10:00. >>> new warning for people who love to spend their time tanning. >>> and a new study suggests that speeding increases your chances of being in a deadly accident. >>> it is 9:36. you are...
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. >>> for the firsttime, we are seeing brand-new pictures from the brand new hubble space telescope. take a look at the planet jupiter. the spot is twice the length of the united states. that's a big planet. as you can recall, a shuttle crew repaired hubble in may, preserving hundreds of jobs at the space telescope institute here in chicago. >> that puts in perspective, the suicide of that planet. >> un -- size of that planet. >>> still to come tonight on wjz eyewitness news. congestive heart failure. it affects affects thousands of americans a year. in healthwatch, a potential stem cell breakthrough. >>> death investigation. police and federal agents could be close to arresting michael jackson's personal doctor. >>> storms. stick around. >>> the final fall for michael jackson could come. texas personal doctor continues to be investigated with possible manslaughter in the singer's death. >>> a warrant reveals that he is is. the search warrant shows investigators were looking for evidence of whether murray committed manslaughter. los angeles police is federal drug agents carried out t
. >>> for the firsttime, we are seeing brand-new pictures from the brand new hubble space telescope. take a look at the planet jupiter. the spot is twice the length of the united states. that's a big planet. as you can recall, a shuttle crew repaired hubble in may, preserving hundreds of jobs at the space telescope institute here in chicago. >> that puts in perspective, the suicide of that planet. >> un -- size of that planet. >>> still to come tonight on wjz...
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. >>> the 7 astronauts that saved the hubble space telescope received a huge thanks. . >> astronauts received more than a warm welcome from the space science institute. they had scientists and staff up on their feet for what they accomplished last may. >> it's amazing what they did. there's just no words to describe it. it's amazing. >> reporter: what they did was to take the shuttle into a dangerous debris field to repair a telescope where crews wouldn't loosen and bolts wouldn't budge. they left the lubl more advanced than ever. >> we were so well trained by the folks at jfc even to expect the unexpected that it really did go, you know, a lot like we expected it to. >> reporter: but most of the questions from the institute staff and family guests focused on what it would be like from up there looking down. >> it took my breath away and i'd look back at my hand on that handrail and i said eventually you're going to have to move that. >> for me i really love being in space. it's so relaxing. i had kind of my hammock set up, sleeping back so that i would float a little bit >> john sle
. >>> the 7 astronauts that saved the hubble space telescope received a huge thanks. . >> astronauts received more than a warm welcome from the space science institute. they had scientists and staff up on their feet for what they accomplished last may. >> it's amazing what they did. there's just no words to describe it. it's amazing. >> reporter: what they did was to take the shuttle into a dangerous debris field to repair a telescope where crews wouldn't loosen and...
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nasa says the new images prove the repairs done on hubble in may were successful. they still don't know how this happened or what it is. >> it's fascinating. >> a lot of space happening out there in space. >>> this is what we've got going on. severe thunderstorm warning in effort for carolyn county, queen anns county until 11:30. this is the line of thunderstorms that has been moving through and producing hail along the way. generally, the largest we have been seeing the about three quarters in size hail also producing wind gusts up to 60 miles per hour when it was at its peak. on that back of that little section, we have mainly rain. we do have some rounds of heavy rain starting to let up in bel aire right now but not quite yet in port deposit. all of this is moving off to the northeast. at this point, there's a couple of isolated thunderstorms out there. what we saw earlier, there is another round coming our way. let's switch it over and show you severe thunderstorm warnings that we have in effect. the lighter counties is where the heavier rain is going through a
nasa says the new images prove the repairs done on hubble in may were successful. they still don't know how this happened or what it is. >> it's fascinating. >> a lot of space happening out there in space. >>> this is what we've got going on. severe thunderstorm warning in effort for carolyn county, queen anns county until 11:30. this is the line of thunderstorms that has been moving through and producing hail along the way. generally, the largest we have been seeing the...
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hubble is really back up and running, we're talking about space now. i will shoot myself into space if we don't take some video or something here. nasa is using a powerful telescope to investigate a strange discovery on the surface of jupiter. just what is that black mark on the planet surface? theories next. >> has been for decades since we first walked on the moon, but the coverage of that monumental event would've been much different if those three astronauts had not landed safely back on earth. tonight a look at the remarkable trip back home and you will hear from buzz aldrin himself next. cat. specially formulated to promote hairball control and healthy weight. friskies indoor wet cat food. feed the senses. i'd say it's taken us for a ride. honestly, what thanks do we owe progress? we're up to our necks in landfill, and down to the wire in resources and climate change is out to get us. that's why progress plays no role inside post shredded wheat. here we put the "no" in innovation. post original shredded wheat is still just the one, simple, honest
hubble is really back up and running, we're talking about space now. i will shoot myself into space if we don't take some video or something here. nasa is using a powerful telescope to investigate a strange discovery on the surface of jupiter. just what is that black mark on the planet surface? theories next. >> has been for decades since we first walked on the moon, but the coverage of that monumental event would've been much different if those three astronauts had not landed safely back...
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. >> hubble telescope.h its weight in gold. >> yeah, ah, worth quite a bit of gold, matter of fact. >> all right. hot day today. >> it was. >> the weather? >> i did. july. you know, you expect it. >> definitely finally got july weather in july. go figure. good evening, everyone. yeah, warm day today. we jumped into the low 90s. it was very humid. now we have a loon of thunderstorms moving across the area, these storms are producing heavy rains and gusty winds. and even some small hail. now tomorrow, we have a front that will approach the area. once again during the afternoon could see some showers and storms. some of those could be on the strong to severe side. all right, with that said. let's take you outside. show you what is going on. ahead of the front. ahead of the thunderstorms. it was pretty today. lots of sunshine out there. it was quite warm. looks look a pretty comfortable evening. if you look warm weather. 88 right now. partly cloudy. little breezy o there with wind gusts, 24 miles an hour. and t
. >> hubble telescope.h its weight in gold. >> yeah, ah, worth quite a bit of gold, matter of fact. >> all right. hot day today. >> it was. >> the weather? >> i did. july. you know, you expect it. >> definitely finally got july weather in july. go figure. good evening, everyone. yeah, warm day today. we jumped into the low 90s. it was very humid. now we have a loon of thunderstorms moving across the area, these storms are producing heavy rains and gusty...
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it was so successful that americans spend billions of dollars on the american space station, the hubble telescope, and others. now the budget of nasa is about one-fifth of what it was then. >> we wanted to beat the russians to the moon. we achieved that goal. >> they are on a new mission to convince america that even during the tough economic times, the nation should invest in space. >> one penny out of every tax dollar goes to support space. >> america lost more than four mother thousand jobs last month. wbal tv 11 news. >> still to come, an american soldier captured by the taliban in afghanistan. >> we are trying to find this young soldier appeared >> is an emotional message to his family, up next. >> when it water. -- we need water. there is a baby in there. >> an incredible rescue from a burning vehicle. >> we will have a chance of rain. we will have the forecast for you just ahead. >> a new high-tech tool is helping to avoid >> friends and family gathered tonight to celebrate the life and legacy of a dj. it has been a year now since the person died in their home. they awarded a stu
it was so successful that americans spend billions of dollars on the american space station, the hubble telescope, and others. now the budget of nasa is about one-fifth of what it was then. >> we wanted to beat the russians to the moon. we achieved that goal. >> they are on a new mission to convince america that even during the tough economic times, the nation should invest in space. >> one penny out of every tax dollar goes to support space. >> america lost more than...
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as leave you, more images from the hubble telesce. ♪ captioning sponsored by the lilly endowme captioned accesgroup at wgbh access.wgbh.org
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nasa says that these pictures were captured by the hubble space telescope.discovered the collision. these pictures are significant because astronauts made repairs to the hubble telescope. bill: he came up a little bit short. he went head on into a ramp, his car bursting into flames. the crowd fell silent. paramedics worked to pull him out of the vehicle. he was treated for head and knee injuries. attempting to break a world record jump of 200 feet in his car with a car on fire.
nasa says that these pictures were captured by the hubble space telescope.discovered the collision. these pictures are significant because astronauts made repairs to the hubble telescope. bill: he came up a little bit short. he went head on into a ramp, his car bursting into flames. the crowd fell silent. paramedics worked to pull him out of the vehicle. he was treated for head and knee injuries. attempting to break a world record jump of 200 feet in his car with a car on fire.
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. >>> coming up on coffee with, going to the hubble space telescope site and you can get some incredible pictures. scowl we find other life in the universe on one of saturn's moons heightened? it would change the way we think. some think we are alone in this vast area. others say not a chance. we're not talking about little green men, just little micros, but none the less, life. that's what we're talking about. lee the host of the discovery channel's new show. sharon gibala has a traffic mess to talk about as we come . >>> 74 degrees right now with 73% humidity, winds calm and the barometer kind of holding steady. we've had some clouds and widely scattered showers through the mid atlantic through the overnight. it's been streaming out. it's all streaming out ahead of a big cold front moving our way. we also have a stalled front sitting out to our east and allowing some of the moisture to run along it. here's the cause and effect coming in later. this front means business. it will knock some humidity and heat out of the region into next week. this day, a possibility of a strong thundersto
. >>> coming up on coffee with, going to the hubble space telescope site and you can get some incredible pictures. scowl we find other life in the universe on one of saturn's moons heightened? it would change the way we think. some think we are alone in this vast area. others say not a chance. we're not talking about little green men, just little micros, but none the less, life. that's what we're talking about. lee the host of the discovery channel's new show. sharon gibala has a...
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. >>> the hubble's first science observation since astronauts repaired and upgraded it in may. scientists believe the mark on jupiter was probably the result of a small comet or asteroid dlid colliding with the planet monday. sints are calibrating a new camera and had not planned to start using it till late this summer. they decided to put it back into action to capture this rare occurrence. >>> an auschwitz leader visits his homeland. o leader visits hi homeland. us leader visits his homeland. t leader visits his homeland. e leader visits his homeland. d leader visits his homeland. >>> ousted honduras president made good on a move he promised. he crossed the border and return to honduras yesterday afternoon. it was a brief visit. he spent a few minutes over the border crossing before retreating. he was surrounded by reporters. soldiers and the national police were nearby to arrest him if he went any further. zelaya supporters gathered in a city. it was near the point where he crossed into honduras. police fired on that crowd and a cnn correspondent says two people were wounded
. >>> the hubble's first science observation since astronauts repaired and upgraded it in may. scientists believe the mark on jupiter was probably the result of a small comet or asteroid dlid colliding with the planet monday. sints are calibrating a new camera and had not planned to start using it till late this summer. they decided to put it back into action to capture this rare occurrence. >>> an auschwitz leader visits his homeland. o leader visits hi homeland. us leader...
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. >>> nasa scientists just looked at jupiter with a refurbished hubble space telescope. they are refocusing the camera on the planet's mysterious new start. an amateur astronomers in australia first noticed it earlier this week. it was likely created by,. -- created by a comment. -- a comet. >>> still coming up, a murder in annandale, and a family remembers their loved ones in a helicopter crash. what might have gone wrong. the second half-hour is starting right now. >>> live and in hd, this is "good morning washington," on your side. >>> good morning. it is 6:30 on this saturday morning. let's begin this half hour with a quick look at the forecast. >>> if there is such a thing, it will be a comfortable 90 degrees. i say that because, yes, it will be warm and hot, near 90, but the good news is that the humidity will be kept at bay. it will be warm, but not too e.it ou outh comfortable. rrs nitht -- r will be ospa mrt -rhet osrt of.ay ' the 70 at reagan natonnon is starhe whearmest. here is your forecast today. we will be well into the 80's by lunchtime. noone, 87, by 4:0
. >>> nasa scientists just looked at jupiter with a refurbished hubble space telescope. they are refocusing the camera on the planet's mysterious new start. an amateur astronomers in australia first noticed it earlier this week. it was likely created by,. -- created by a comment. -- a comet. >>> still coming up, a murder in annandale, and a family remembers their loved ones in a helicopter crash. what might have gone wrong. the second half-hour is starting right now....
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it was determined that hubble had a lens problem once it was on orbit.a analyzed the problem, developed the correction, produced it here on earth, launch it had into space and install it had on orbiting an spacecraft. that's a perfect example of what nasa does, the incredible things they do on a rel basis. my favorite comment there was if you can identify the problem, nasa can solve it. i think this is a perfect example of that. those boxes are going to be on display here in the museum very shortly. we'd invite to you take a look. they're not in the script tonight but something that happened we need to mention is the passing of walter cronkite, truly a member of this team and he's what really brought the rest of us into the picture with his narrations of all of the activities and it was clear that his commitment to the program was total. and so we'll all miss him and there will be tributes to him throughout the week. there were many today. also i'd like to mention that major general charles boldin, united states marine corps retired was confirmed by the
it was determined that hubble had a lens problem once it was on orbit.a analyzed the problem, developed the correction, produced it here on earth, launch it had into space and install it had on orbiting an spacecraft. that's a perfect example of what nasa does, the incredible things they do on a rel basis. my favorite comment there was if you can identify the problem, nasa can solve it. i think this is a perfect example of that. those boxes are going to be on display here in the museum very...
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. >> it was so successful that americans spend billions on the space station, the hubble telescope, butwith no rush to the finish line, nasa's budget is about one-fifth of what it was back then. >> beat the russians to the moon. we achieved that goal. there was no political will to continue. >> apollo astronauts are on a new mission to convince america that even in these tough economic times, the nation should invest in space. >> 1 cent out of every one of your tax dollars goes to the space program. >> america lost -- >> astronauts say space exploration can create jobs. from washington, traci cox, wbal-tv 11 news. >> that is all for a set by. -- that is all for us at 5:00 p.m.. >> we will tell you what is being done about carbon monoxide. >> new at 6:00 p.m., were there any red flags in the sox -- of the suspects past? >> a 15-year-old girl is struck and killed by a suspected drunken driver. at 11 news starts right now. >> live, local, late breaking. this is wbal tv 11 news and 80. >> tonight, a man is behind bars, charged with hitting and killing a 15 year-old. police say he was under
. >> it was so successful that americans spend billions on the space station, the hubble telescope, butwith no rush to the finish line, nasa's budget is about one-fifth of what it was back then. >> beat the russians to the moon. we achieved that goal. there was no political will to continue. >> apollo astronauts are on a new mission to convince america that even in these tough economic times, the nation should invest in space. >> 1 cent out of every one of your tax...
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. >>> new pictures from the hubble telescope are giving a clear picture of the aftermath of an objectt collided with jupiter. a small comment or asteroid created a debris field the size of planet earth. my car and you'll take care of everything? yep, even the rental. what if i'm stuck at the office? if you can't come to us, we'll come to you in one of our immediate response vehicles! what if mother won't let me drive? then you probably wouldn't have had an accident in the first place. and we're walkin'! and we're walkin'... making it all a bit easier -- now that's progressive! call or click today. garth, you're up. hold on, i'm at capitalone.com picking a photo... for my credit card. here's one from my prom. oh, what memories. how 'bout one from our golf outing? ( shouting ) i know, maybe one of my first-born son. dad, mom says the boys gotta go. personalize your card by uploading... your own photo at capitalone.com. what's in your wallet? ♪ what's in your wallet? it can be tough living with copd... but i try not to let it slow me down. i go down to the pool for a swim... get out and
. >>> new pictures from the hubble telescope are giving a clear picture of the aftermath of an objectt collided with jupiter. a small comment or asteroid created a debris field the size of planet earth. my car and you'll take care of everything? yep, even the rental. what if i'm stuck at the office? if you can't come to us, we'll come to you in one of our immediate response vehicles! what if mother won't let me drive? then you probably wouldn't have had an accident in the first place....
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people who use twitter but this even is about the last space mie t e tlutssmiion that repaired the hubble rspace telescope. it is today and if youlwou d like towogo, sorry. tough luck gs cayou n see the ven has already reached ty qck ithit capacity et one of the reasons this event is so poputo meet geto meet th twittering astronaut. i did a few gmtsenon mike when he was twittering on board the shuttle during the what's he n.io 'se hup no w?ll s , westlahiee tee twt well, his latest tweet hours te n veo hours ago and he wrote the apollo 11 gala ended. i met armstrong, aldrin h more boyhood heros. who are some of the other top nasa tweeters? t non cat noforgetzz arin. one buld a he tof loapapollo 11 moonmen. he 004,ll15fos.0 er h 'solatin004,e llfodoowers. what's he doing he 'sictwitter n upd tein 21 hours. he's enbea busy guy e st pa 24 hours because he's doing back to back public appear gckt e e privilege of meetin gathlaat e galaat th d is now. heis now. he inpats these paamazing paintings with lunar dust on exhibit at the smithsonian i'an withth is. th . en my view fr eve the even last
people who use twitter but this even is about the last space mie t e tlutssmiion that repaired the hubble rspace telescope. it is today and if youlwou d like towogo, sorry. tough luck gs cayou n see the ven has already reached ty qck ithit capacity et one of the reasons this event is so poputo meet geto meet th twittering astronaut. i did a few gmtsenon mike when he was twittering on board the shuttle during the what's he n.io 'se hup no w?ll s , westlahiee tee twt well, his latest tweet hours...
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sent a chimpanzee into orbit to the apollo missions putting on the moon to images provided by the hubble telescope to the construction of the space station, people all over the world have watched and fantasized with wonder about all kinds of possibilities. what you want to be when you grow up. >> astronaut. >> lidtke june that i'm interested in space sciatic idea of exploring new terrain, new territory and it's the spirit of america and i think it's are here tonight at the kennedy space center visitor complex, 1.5 million tourists a year visit the rocket garden, consolation globe and the new orion space capsule which will replace the space shuttle is retired. you can see how far we have come. back in the 60s onboard gemini seven, astronauts frank portman and jim lovell orbited the earth 206 times over 14 days sitting in this tiny cramped little spacecraft. could even stretch their legs. since then, we have watched tragedies unfold live, collectively mourned the loss of life, and then routed for nasa to persevere. >> we explore space in order to make our world better. and that kind of say
sent a chimpanzee into orbit to the apollo missions putting on the moon to images provided by the hubble telescope to the construction of the space station, people all over the world have watched and fantasized with wonder about all kinds of possibilities. what you want to be when you grow up. >> astronaut. >> lidtke june that i'm interested in space sciatic idea of exploring new terrain, new territory and it's the spirit of america and i think it's are here tonight at the kennedy...
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. >> reporter: america spent billions on the international space station, the hubble telescope, the shuttle program, mars rovers. but now with no rush to the finish line, nasa's budget is about 1/5 of what it was back then. >> beat the russians to the moon. we achieved that goal. and there was no political will to continue. >> reporter: apollo astronauts are on a new mission to convince america that even in these tough economic times, the nation should invest in space. >> one sent out of your tax dollars goes to support space. you decide whether that's worth it. >> reporter: the apollo program involved 400,000 jobs. america lost more than that just last month. small investments can create jobs. president obama wants to add almost $1 billion next year to nasa's budget. tracie potts, nbc news, washington. >>> buzz aldrin supports using the moon as a wait point on the way to mars. that's just one of the proposals being discussed. the cost is well above $100 billion. >>> a sudden downpour and excessive speed is being blamed for a pile-up involving 250ars on the german autobahn. 66 people were i
. >> reporter: america spent billions on the international space station, the hubble telescope, the shuttle program, mars rovers. but now with no rush to the finish line, nasa's budget is about 1/5 of what it was back then. >> beat the russians to the moon. we achieved that goal. and there was no political will to continue. >> reporter: apollo astronauts are on a new mission to convince america that even in these tough economic times, the nation should invest in space....
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. >> new pictures from the hubble telescope.hey're getting the clearest picture yet of an aftermath. the spot was created when a small comet or asteroid hit jupiter's atmosphere and created a debris field the size of earth. i was in the grocery store when i had a heart attack. my daughter was with me. i took a bayer aspirin out of my purse and chewed it. my doctor said the bayer aspirin saved my life. please talk to your doctor about aspirin and your heart. i'm going to be grandma for a long time. >>> msnbc is the place for politics, and president obama is trying to walk back the comments he made on the arrest of harvard professor henry louis gates jr. he's even invited both gates and the arresting officer to the white house to share in some beers. now the president is primed to talk health care but the gates issue may not be that easy to lay to rest. i'm joined by joe watkins, republican strategist and msnbc political analyst. and peter fenn, who's been gallivanting around the globe. i have not seen in a month of sundays. also
. >> new pictures from the hubble telescope.hey're getting the clearest picture yet of an aftermath. the spot was created when a small comet or asteroid hit jupiter's atmosphere and created a debris field the size of earth. i was in the grocery store when i had a heart attack. my daughter was with me. i took a bayer aspirin out of my purse and chewed it. my doctor said the bayer aspirin saved my life. please talk to your doctor about aspirin and your heart. i'm going to be grandma for a...
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nasa lnched the space shuttles -- i was later ollowed by the hubble space elescope and the brilliant imagest captur. roboticovers on mars sugsting evidence of water ere. and the international space station. but six years after the columbia tragedy and wit the shuttles pending retirement, th expense and risk of manned ace flight is very muchon the table ain. president george w. sh set goal of sending men back to the moon by 2020. but the questi of cost looms. normal auguste is the chair of a government pane reviewing the space progm om top to bttom. >> i hate to bl it downo money but franyoney is the driver as is most everything se. >> suarez: nasa officials feel theircientific value in a return to t mon and chakin agrees within the moon is the jewel in the crown ofhe sor system. it is the oy place that records as well as it does the ry earliest history of the solar system i always y that gng to thmoon is like binglead into the rare bo room of the cosmic librar >> suarez: but other scieists and spac veterans likeuzz aldri are pushing for a manned mission to marsinstead of relying on r
nasa lnched the space shuttles -- i was later ollowed by the hubble space elescope and the brilliant imagest captur. roboticovers on mars sugsting evidence of water ere. and the international space station. but six years after the columbia tragedy and wit the shuttles pending retirement, th expense and risk of manned ace flight is very muchon the table ain. president george w. sh set goal of sending men back to the moon by 2020. but the questi of cost looms. normal auguste is the chair of a...
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nasa launched the space shuttles -- it was later followed by the hubble space telescope and the brilliant images it captured. robotic rovers on mars suggesting evidence of water there. and the international space station. but six years after the columbia tragedy and with the shuttles pending retirement, the expense and risk of manned space flight is very much on the table again. president george w. bush set a goal of sending men back to the moon by 2020. but the question of cost looms. normal augustine is the chair of a government panel reviewing the space program from top to bottom. >> i hate to boil it down to money but frankly money is the driver as is most everything else. >> suarez: nasa officials feel their scientific value in a return to the moon and chakin agrees within the moon is the jewel in the crown of the solar system. it is the only place that records as well as it does the very earliest history of the solar system. i always say that going to the moon is like being lead into the rare book room of the cosmic library. >> suarez: but other scientists and space veterans like bu
nasa launched the space shuttles -- it was later followed by the hubble space telescope and the brilliant images it captured. robotic rovers on mars suggesting evidence of water there. and the international space station. but six years after the columbia tragedy and with the shuttles pending retirement, the expense and risk of manned space flight is very much on the table again. president george w. bush set a goal of sending men back to the moon by 2020. but the question of cost looms. normal...
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a picture captured by the hubble space telescope.nd remember, they had a little problem with it and the shuttle astronaut also to go and fix the telescope because it wasn't working. this picture proves they fixed it and it is working. the big black dot you see there, that was either a meteor or maybe a comet mishmashed into the planet jupiter and say it is a really rare event. saw this happen one other time. here is the proof. >> there it
a picture captured by the hubble space telescope.nd remember, they had a little problem with it and the shuttle astronaut also to go and fix the telescope because it wasn't working. this picture proves they fixed it and it is working. the big black dot you see there, that was either a meteor or maybe a comet mishmashed into the planet jupiter and say it is a really rare event. saw this happen one other time. here is the proof. >> there it
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the hubble space telescope carrying -- capturingç pictures of jupiter, showing the surface of the planetone. here is a close-up picture. nasa estimates the object was the size of several football fields. martha: it looks like somebody punched a hole in the side of jupiter. officials say it may have contributed to two accidents. train or bus operators texting while driving. this is really turning into a problem. now you have a bunch of states trying to do something about it. what is being done about it in your state? (male announcer) if you've had a heart attack caused by a completely blocked artery, other heart attack could be rking, waiting to strike. a heart attack caused by a clot, one that could be fatal. but plavix helps save lives. plavix, taken with other heart medicines goes beyond what other heart medicines do alone to provide greater protection against heart attack or stroke and even death by helping to keep blood platelets from sticking together and forming clots. ask your doctor about plavix, protection that helps save lives. (female announcer) if you have stomach ulcer or ot
the hubble space telescope carrying -- capturingç pictures of jupiter, showing the surface of the planetone. here is a close-up picture. nasa estimates the object was the size of several football fields. martha: it looks like somebody punched a hole in the side of jupiter. officials say it may have contributed to two accidents. train or bus operators texting while driving. this is really turning into a problem. now you have a bunch of states trying to do something about it. what is being done...
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las fotografÍas las tomÓ el observatorio espacial hubble.ro dÍas a la semana. cuÉntame de mi pigüi. >> se rumora que pigüi han dado romance con la actriz charle. dicen que Ésos besos que se dan en los foros ya se han convertido en realidad. es decir que la ficciÓn se hizo realidad. dicen que pigüi anda muy entusiasmado. pigüi dice que de momento no hay nada pero nos contaron de muy buena fuente que se andan dando cariÑo, asÍ ququchiquito pero picoso. >> es que antes de esa telenovela de no sabÍa nada de nada. >> ¿cÓmo? >> hablaba muy mal el espaÑol y ademÁs no habÍa tenido novia porque habÍa estado trabaje y trabaje. >> sÍ, hasta decía que era virgen, ¿quiÉn sabe? vamos a cambiar de tema. fÍjate que semana pasada, reapareciÓ la televisiÓn mexicana. ya se rumoraba que se habÍa operado la nariz. bueno, pues, fue cierto, belinda reapiÓh@tj@Ñeíj notorios en su rostj@Ñeícrekph@@ guapÍsima, mÁs delgada, por supuesto. belinda confirmÓ que estÁ muy feliz con h@h@gipi doÓ la manera en que nos h@h@tj onnkpcomunis h@h@tjmrikpcuanÉl gol es cuando Él se
las fotografÍas las tomÓ el observatorio espacial hubble.ro dÍas a la semana. cuÉntame de mi pigüi. >> se rumora que pigüi han dado romance con la actriz charle. dicen que Ésos besos que se dan en los foros ya se han convertido en realidad. es decir que la ficciÓn se hizo realidad. dicen que pigüi anda muy entusiasmado. pigüi dice que de momento no hay nada pero nos contaron de muy buena fuente que se andan dando cariÑo, asÍ ququchiquito pero picoso. >> es que antes de...
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the corrective lenses that had to be put on hubble? remember that? it was determined that hubbell had a lens problem once it was on orbit. nassau analyzed the problem come up develop the correction, produced it here on earth and launched into space and installed it on an orbiting spacecraft that is a perfect example of what nasa does on a regular basis. if you can identify the problem, nasaq can solve it. those will be on display here in the museum very shortly. we invite you to a look. i would also like to mention that major general charles cole of the united states marine corps was confirmed by the president as the minister of nasa. i know you are here. please stand up. -- the administrator of nassau. asa. one year ago the smithsonian institution welcome to its 12 secretary. over the past year dr. has gotten to know the 19 museums, 20 libraries, nine research centers, the national zoo. he has traveled to smithsonian operations including panama and the united kingdom. his vision is for the life of the world. his moving forward with a major strategic
the corrective lenses that had to be put on hubble? remember that? it was determined that hubbell had a lens problem once it was on orbit. nassau analyzed the problem come up develop the correction, produced it here on earth and launched into space and installed it on an orbiting spacecraft that is a perfect example of what nasa does on a regular basis. if you can identify the problem, nasaq can solve it. those will be on display here in the museum very shortly. we invite you to a look. i would...
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moon landing was so successful that america spent billions on the international space station, the hubblescope, the shuttle program and mars rovers. but now nasa's budget is 1/5 of what it used to be. apollo'sstronauts used yesterday's anniversary to push for new investment in space. >> one small step for man. >> one penny ouft eveout of eve one of your tax dollars goes to support space. >> president obama wants to add nearly $1 billion to nasa's budget next year but the country facing a tough economic reality. the apollo program involved 400,000 jobs. america lost more than that just last month. >>> it is now 6:09, 72 degrees. a warning for women in northern virginia. two women are attacked in a matter of days. >>> the new push on capitol hill to legalize online gambling. >> pop star chris brown breaks his silence in a new ñó ol >>> weather and traffic on the 1s. good morning. now 6:11. on radar, some light rain now falling in southern maryland that's heading off to the north, getting a little light rain southern prince george's county, through central calvert, maybe moving into anne aru
moon landing was so successful that america spent billions on the international space station, the hubblescope, the shuttle program and mars rovers. but now nasa's budget is 1/5 of what it used to be. apollo'sstronauts used yesterday's anniversary to push for new investment in space. >> one small step for man. >> one penny ouft eveout of eve one of your tax dollars goes to support space. >> president obama wants to add nearly $1 billion to nasa's budget next year but the...
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that will allow us to see stars in universes' to times more powerful and will wait then the present hubble space telescope does. this giant magellan telescope and similar ones are like time machines. we see light waves that have traveled in distant time to get here, millions of years. future discoveries will allow us to see all the way back perhaps to the beginning of our universe, 14 billion years ago. not to be left elk our biologists and let scientists are using new technology to do what would have been inconceivable, launching a collaborative partnership, an on-line encyclopedia of liked that will have a web page for each of the 1.8 million species known to exist on planet earth. more than 160,000 pages have been created. but on each web page information is able to describe how the double helix is of our dna strands make us all you need travelers' on earth. the encyclopedia is already serving as a place of convergence to allow conversations to take place that would not have occurred before. k-12 science teachers are riding lessons plans and sharing them. children are sending in picture
that will allow us to see stars in universes' to times more powerful and will wait then the present hubble space telescope does. this giant magellan telescope and similar ones are like time machines. we see light waves that have traveled in distant time to get here, millions of years. future discoveries will allow us to see all the way back perhaps to the beginning of our universe, 14 billion years ago. not to be left elk our biologists and let scientists are using new technology to do what...
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he was the lead space walker as you may remember during the hubble space telescope repair mission.beating. [applause] >> i just wanted to let you know where these youngsters are going to be talking to us from. there will be science centers all over the country. for instance, the museum of science in boston, the american museum of natural history, that's new york. the california academy of sciences, a museum of science and industry in chicago. and the denver museum of nature and science and one more, the st. louis science center. now, let's begin talking to our panelists. we're going to begin with you, buzz, and i'll tell you why, because if i understand correctly you are going to -- you might have to leave us before the end of this program. there's something about 10 blocks away. is it late lunches. >> 1600 pennsylvania avenue. [applause] >> and you would desert us? [applause] >> that's great. now, you did a commentary for cnn just a couple of months ago. it was darn interesting. you thought that we would need to inspire youngsters more than we're doing now. and you thought the way
he was the lead space walker as you may remember during the hubble space telescope repair mission.beating. [applause] >> i just wanted to let you know where these youngsters are going to be talking to us from. there will be science centers all over the country. for instance, the museum of science in boston, the american museum of natural history, that's new york. the california academy of sciences, a museum of science and industry in chicago. and the denver museum of nature and science...
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as much as everybody wants a nice picture for hubble and exploring the moon again, i don't think we havesupport for it. as far as going to mars, it is a long way. these guys are going to be out of shape when they get there. i would hope that when we finally figured out how to do it, we could do not as americans beating the chinese or some silly things like that, but do it as humans, going from the home planet to the next planet, and that does not seem to be happening. >> i cannot quite agree with that. i think there is a lot of cooperation now with a lot of the country's working together as a consortium. the short-term problem right now is the fact that shortly, the shuttle system will be taken out of service, retired, and we will rely on the russians for maybe the next four, five years to supply the space station, and hopefully the space station is complete. i think the modules can only be put up by the order. -- by the orbiter. that is the short-term problem. . >> i am an old guy, and i am probably more skeptical. they may be building windmills' instead. >> the three of you guys, and m
as much as everybody wants a nice picture for hubble and exploring the moon again, i don't think we havesupport for it. as far as going to mars, it is a long way. these guys are going to be out of shape when they get there. i would hope that when we finally figured out how to do it, we could do not as americans beating the chinese or some silly things like that, but do it as humans, going from the home planet to the next planet, and that does not seem to be happening. >> i cannot quite...
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ec hubble law has a real impact on the lives of real people. judge sotomayor's experience shows that she has one of my criteria. i am looking for someone who deeply appreciates the power and the impact that loss in the criminal justice system have on real people's lives. in addition to her work as a prosecutor, we learned a lot about her long record as a judge. she came into this as a nominee with more experience than any nominee in a hundred years. i believe that my colleagues on the committee are entitled to oppose judge sotomayor's nomination if they wish. i do get concerned when people returned again and again and again to wait " to in some speeches. again and again to a quote in so much speeches, and i was so pleased that senator graham, my colleague from south carolina, put those speeches in some context. you have to look at her whole experience. you have to look at her 17 years as a judge. you have to look at the fairness that she brings to this job. in the words of senator moynihan, you are entitled to your own opinion, but are you not
ec hubble law has a real impact on the lives of real people. judge sotomayor's experience shows that she has one of my criteria. i am looking for someone who deeply appreciates the power and the impact that loss in the criminal justice system have on real people's lives. in addition to her work as a prosecutor, we learned a lot about her long record as a judge. she came into this as a nominee with more experience than any nominee in a hundred years. i believe that my colleagues on the committee...
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as much as everybody wants a nice picture for hubble and exploring the moon again, i don't think we havethe same groundswell of taxpayer support for it. as far as going to mars, it is a long way. these guys are going to be out of shape when they get there. i would hope that when we finally figured out how to do it, we could do not as americans beating the chinese or some silly things like that, but do it as humans, going from the home planet to the next planet, and that does not seem to be happening. >> i cannot quite agree with that. i think there is a lot of cooperation now with a lot of the country's working together as a consortium. the short-term problem right now is the fact that shortly, the shuttle system will be taken out of service, retired, and we will rely on the russians for maybe the next four, five years to supply the space station, and hopefully the space station is complete. i think the modules can only be put up by the order. -- by the orbiter. that is the short-term problem. . it was quite a track to where you guys started to read ended up. >> i was born in 1928 and th
as much as everybody wants a nice picture for hubble and exploring the moon again, i don't think we havethe same groundswell of taxpayer support for it. as far as going to mars, it is a long way. these guys are going to be out of shape when they get there. i would hope that when we finally figured out how to do it, we could do not as americans beating the chinese or some silly things like that, but do it as humans, going from the home planet to the next planet, and that does not seem to be...