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yes the hubble space telescope is back in the news again as it was discovered that one of hubble's most famous photographs the hubble ultra deep field actually had an even deeper view into the universe than previously seen the ultra deep field is actually not just one photograph but hundreds taken over multiple years by the high powered telescope and then presented in composite form now after painstaking rounds of reprocessing researchers have discreet covered lots of additional light information not seen before in the famous photograph but hubble is not the only one out there out of this world pota graph currently wowing the eyes and catching headlines as nasa has zero serious wrecks sounds like a wrestler just shot back to beautiful pics of asteroid venues as it prepares to land on the small asteroid from ground stars my friends to the smallest and smallest of asteroids space does take one hell of a good picture. i must say but that is a great example of what happens when we put our minds to forward thinking and our technology to not on spying on us but exploring the have and that is
yes the hubble space telescope is back in the news again as it was discovered that one of hubble's most famous photographs the hubble ultra deep field actually had an even deeper view into the universe than previously seen the ultra deep field is actually not just one photograph but hundreds taken over multiple years by the high powered telescope and then presented in composite form now after painstaking rounds of reprocessing researchers have discreet covered lots of additional light...
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stretched into wavelengths that are no longer visible to the human eye but they are visible to the hubble telescope it can also observe radiation and those parts of the spectrum and even reveal stars hidden behind clouds of cosmic dust that block radiation in the visible spectrum the light. and that's why at least to our eyes the night sky is dark. if outlook is red white but only a few. do you have a science question that you've always wanted oncet with happy to help out send it to us as a video text ovoid smell if we answer it on the show we'll send you a little surprise as a thank you cannot just ask. if you'll find us on line under d.w. dot com slash science and of course on twitter and facebook so get in touch. since the very first automobile hit the road in a scene eighty five cars have changed or not. countless millions of them have rolled off the tree feel the most important things speed and looks environmental friendliness didn't play a big role until now e-cards could help us achieve the dream of a cleaner greener future but the batteries and then rely on lithium in germany plan
stretched into wavelengths that are no longer visible to the human eye but they are visible to the hubble telescope it can also observe radiation and those parts of the spectrum and even reveal stars hidden behind clouds of cosmic dust that block radiation in the visible spectrum the light. and that's why at least to our eyes the night sky is dark. if outlook is red white but only a few. do you have a science question that you've always wanted oncet with happy to help out send it to us as a...
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stretched into wavelengths that are no longer visible to the human eye but they are visible to the hubble telescope it can also observe radiation and those parts of the spectrum and even reveal stars hidden behind clouds of cosmic dust that block radiation in the visible spectrum the light. and that's why at least to our eyes the night sky is dark. if outlook is red white but only if it. to you have a science question that you've always wanted oncet we're happy to help out and send it to us as a video text over a smell if we answer it on the show we'll send you a little surprise as a thank you cannot just ask. you'll find us online and it d.w. dot com slash science and of course on twitter and facebook so get in touch. since the very first automobile hit the road in eight hundred eighty five cars have changed the laws. countless millions of them have rolled off the tree feel the most important things speed and looks environmental friendliness didn't play a big role until now economists could help us achieve the dream of a cleaner greener future but the batteries in them rely on lithium in
stretched into wavelengths that are no longer visible to the human eye but they are visible to the hubble telescope it can also observe radiation and those parts of the spectrum and even reveal stars hidden behind clouds of cosmic dust that block radiation in the visible spectrum the light. and that's why at least to our eyes the night sky is dark. if outlook is red white but only if it. to you have a science question that you've always wanted oncet we're happy to help out and send it to us as...
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it has been discovered by the hubble telescope, so we discovered by the hubble telescope, so we knew that is why the spacecraft was guided there. good to have your expertise, as ever. good to have your expertise, as ever. counter—terrorism police are leading an investigation into the stabbing of three people at victoria station in manchester. two passengers and a british transport police officer have been treated for knife wounds. this morning, the home secretary said his thoughts are with the three victims, including a brave police officer. a suspect has been arrested. the station has, in the past half—hour, been reopened. will batchelor reports. move away now! move! a new year, but an increasingly familiar sight — one man, armed with a knife, bringing violence and fear to uk cities. this was the scene at manchester victoria station just before 9pm yesterday. the man being restrained by police officers had allegedly stabbed two people, a man and woman aged in their 50s, as they waited on the platform. a british transport police officer who went to help was stabbed in the shoulder. a
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the beginning of our solar system frozen in time scientists didn't even know it existed until the hubble space telescope spotted ultimate hooley four and a half years ago it's beyond pluto in the kiper belt at the edge of our solar system until now ultimate tool e. has been seen as nothing but a speck of light shaped like a long dated potato. it's taken nasa as new horizons spacecraft nearly thirteen years to get this close within thirty five hundred kilometers of the object. and though the fly over happened at exactly five thirty three g.m.t. the scientific team that celebrated the moment like a second new year at the applied physics lab of johns hopkins university has to wait longer before the big payoff of high resolution photos and data is delivered those signals are now traversing space and will begin arriving in the next few days everything that we're going to learn about ultimate from its composition to its geology to how it was originally a symbol whether has satellites and atmosphere of those kinds of things are going to teach us about the original formation conditions of object
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the hubble was launched into orbit giving the world of an unpru unprecedented view.rement, roman taught fifth grade as trtronomy encouraging young girls into science. >> nancy grace roman, she helps understand the universe died understand the universe died last week in ever since darrell's family started using gain flings, their laundry smells more amazing than ever. [darrell's wife] uh, honey, isn't that the dog's towel? [dog sfx] hey, mi towel, su towel. more gain scent plus oxi boost and febreze makes gain flings our best gain ever. gain. seriously good scent. moving? that's harder now because of psoriatic arthritis. but you're still moved by moments like this. don't let psoriatic arthritis take them away. taltz reduces joint pain and stiffness and helps stop the progression of joint damage. for people with moderate to severe psoriasis, 90% saw significant improvement. taltz even gives you a chance at completely clear skin. don't use if you're allergic to taltz. before starting, you should be checked for tuberculosis. taltz may increase risk of infections and lowe
the hubble was launched into orbit giving the world of an unpru unprecedented view.rement, roman taught fifth grade as trtronomy encouraging young girls into science. >> nancy grace roman, she helps understand the universe died understand the universe died last week in ever since darrell's family started using gain flings, their laundry smells more amazing than ever. [darrell's wife] uh, honey, isn't that the dog's towel? [dog sfx] hey, mi towel, su towel. more gain scent plus oxi boost...
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but like hubble, they cost billions of dollars each-- which is one reason there are so few in orbit.y putting more up? >> molczan: they've never had more than four up at a time. >> martin: which is why cardillo is so interested in planet and its small satellites, that deliver a tsunami of data like n.g.a. has never seen. how many analysts would it take to keep up with those number of satellites? >> cardillo: we did some calculations, and we came up with, six million humans would need to be hired to exploit all the imagery that we have access to. you can see that it's not exactly a viable proposition. >> shawna wolverton: if you were trying to find this in syria, it's sort of like a needle in a haystack, right? >> martin: planet's shawna wolverton showed us how a computer can be programmed to help track the impact of syria's civil war on the people who live there. >> wolverton: so, what we've done is created a algorithm that looks for new roads and buildings. >> martin: an algorithm that rifled through reams of satellite photos, and identified the first signs of a new refugee camp. >>
but like hubble, they cost billions of dollars each-- which is one reason there are so few in orbit.y putting more up? >> molczan: they've never had more than four up at a time. >> martin: which is why cardillo is so interested in planet and its small satellites, that deliver a tsunami of data like n.g.a. has never seen. how many analysts would it take to keep up with those number of satellites? >> cardillo: we did some calculations, and we came up with, six million humans...
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it was cled the hubble. coordinated between nasa's astronom she pitched the bureau of the budget and she wrote testimony forfficials to make the case for the lescope before congress. in april of 1990, the hubble was launched into orbit giving the world unprecedented views of distant galaxiesnd stars and of our own universe. fifthirement roman taught grade astronomy encouraging young girls especiallyo pursu science. in 2017 she even got her own lego as one of the pioneering women of nasa. nancy grace roman, a trailblazing astronomer whos helped understand the universe, died last week in an gewn, maryland. she was 93 years old. died died last week in ever since darrell's family started using gain flings, died last week in their laundry smells more amazing than ever. [darrell's wife] uh, honey, isn't that the dog's towel? [dog sfx] hey, mi towel, su towel. more gain scent plus oxi boost and feeze makes gain flings our best gain ever. gain. seriously good scent. moving? that's harder now because of psoriatic art
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and she managed to mae hubble happen. she retired before it was launched but still sayed close to that program, and her memory lives on. >> brown: quite an achievement all around. miles o'brien, thank you very much. >> you're welcome. >> nawaz: earlier we reported on the number of new laws taking effect today. yesterday, i spoke with reid wilson of "the hill" newspaper who tracks state politics. i began our conversation asking him why new rules in specific states matter to the rest ofhe country. well, over the last 30 years or so, we've seen that what happens in state capitals today is going to happen in washingt whether we're talking about well fair reform in the 1990s or healthcare in 2000s that became th affordable care ac or even crnlg reform. over the last decade, we' seen 30 states pass criminal justice ereform efforts in their state capitals and just before they left the u.s. senate gave final approval to a sweeping criminal justice bill here so what happens in the states today will happen nationally tomorrow. >> n
and she managed to mae hubble happen. she retired before it was launched but still sayed close to that program, and her memory lives on. >> brown: quite an achievement all around. miles o'brien, thank you very much. >> you're welcome. >> nawaz: earlier we reported on the number of new laws taking effect today. yesterday, i spoke with reid wilson of "the hill" newspaper who tracks state politics. i began our conversation asking him why new rules in specific states...
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lescope and the woman known as the mother of the hubble just died thi week. >> nancy set every glass ceiling you could imagine. as a child growing up in reno, nevada, she looked to the skies and became fascinated with astronomy and never let go and ultimately got her degree at university of chicago, made hern way a.s.a. she ultimately became the first female executive at n.a.s.a. and the first chief astronomer, period. and she managed tob make huble happen. she retired before it was launched buttill stayed close to that program, and her memory lives on. >> brown: quite an achvement all around. miles o'brien, thank you very much. >> you're welcome. >> nawaz: earlier we reported on the number of new laws taking effect today. yesterday, i spoke with reid wilson of "the hil newspaper who tracks state politics. i began our conversation asking him why new rules in specific states matter to the rest of the countr well, over the last 30 years at so, we've seen that happens in state capitals today is going to happen in washington, d.c. tomorro'r whether talking about well fair reform in the 1
lescope and the woman known as the mother of the hubble just died thi week. >> nancy set every glass ceiling you could imagine. as a child growing up in reno, nevada, she looked to the skies and became fascinated with astronomy and never let go and ultimately got her degree at university of chicago, made hern way a.s.a. she ultimately became the first female executive at n.a.s.a. and the first chief astronomer, period. and she managed tob make huble happen. she retired before it was...
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. >> o another examplethe shutdown's reach, the hubble space telescope is suffering some technical problems. nasa calls it a hardware issue, and there are reports that its repair could be delayed because some of the government employees needed to troubleshoot that problem are not working. >>> to wall street now where the dow's win streak was extended to four days today. rade talks with china and the release of the minutes from the most recent fed meeting helped give stocks a lift. but the gains were pared when news surfaced that that shutdown meeting at the whise did not go well. the dow closed with a gain of abou p 91nts today at 23,879. the nasdaq was up 60, the s&p 500 added 10 points. >>> and those trade talks that bill just mentioned concluded today in beijing. while there's some optimism that ogress is beingmade, any deal is likely still aong way off. eunice yun has our report tonight. >> reporter: the u.s. delegation is on itsay back to washington, but that comes after an unexpected third day of talks. the discussions were supposed to wrap up onuesday but were extended by a day and t
. >> o another examplethe shutdown's reach, the hubble space telescope is suffering some technical problems. nasa calls it a hardware issue, and there are reports that its repair could be delayed because some of the government employees needed to troubleshoot that problem are not working. >>> to wall street now where the dow's win streak was extended to four days today. rade talks with china and the release of the minutes from the most recent fed meeting helped give stocks a...
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that made the space station and the space shuttle, the hubble telescope and all the nasa centers and the cassini mission which is now at saturn club this is in the one half of 1% on attacks politics i posted question two, how much is the universe worth to you? >> host: one more observation and then we're going to take your calls. you would been very patient. we have spoken for an hour now. we have two hours to take calls. first, i want to show this and are not getting it right. there are four but you have here, the pluto files, "death by black hole," "space chronicles" and origins. what's special about these books? >> guest: they did this, and i'm very impressed with your publisher, the publisher norton, so these four different books and they all have different covers, okay? very spacey covers as you might expect, because all the books on the universe, and so they decided to make the findings match up into a coherent image. so this is the famous ring nebula. our get it. there we go. the ring nebula. >> host: which is what? >> guest: the death throes of a star. our son will look somet
that made the space station and the space shuttle, the hubble telescope and all the nasa centers and the cassini mission which is now at saturn club this is in the one half of 1% on attacks politics i posted question two, how much is the universe worth to you? >> host: one more observation and then we're going to take your calls. you would been very patient. we have spoken for an hour now. we have two hours to take calls. first, i want to show this and are not getting it right. there are...
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the beginning of our solar system frozen in time scientists didn't even know it existed until the hubble space telescope spotted ultimate tooley four and a half years ago it's beyond pluto in the kiper belt at the edge of our solar system until now ultimate truly has been seen as nothing but a speck of light shaped like a long dated potato. it's taken nasa as new horizons spacecraft nearly thirteen years to get this close within thirty five hundred kilometers of the object. and though the fly over happened at exactly five thirty three g.m.t. the scientific team that celebrated the moment like a second new year at the applied physics lab of johns hopkins university has to wait longer before the big payoff of high resolution photos and data is delivered those signals are now traversing space and will begin arriving in the next few days everything that we're going to learn about ultimate from its composition to its geology to how it was originally a symbol whether has satellites and atmosphere of those kinds of things are going to teach us about the original formation conditions of objects
the beginning of our solar system frozen in time scientists didn't even know it existed until the hubble space telescope spotted ultimate tooley four and a half years ago it's beyond pluto in the kiper belt at the edge of our solar system until now ultimate truly has been seen as nothing but a speck of light shaped like a long dated potato. it's taken nasa as new horizons spacecraft nearly thirteen years to get this close within thirty five hundred kilometers of the object. and though the fly...
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it was spotted by hubble, and was at the most distant object spotted, is that why this mission has beenit? no. there are much more distant objects and exa m ples of much more distant objects and examples of objects, although we would not easily be able to detect them, iam pretty would not easily be able to detect them, i am pretty sure there are things we vote, there are things getting on for a late year away, it is much closer than that. the reason to sending the problem this direction was it was a target that could be reached. when new horizons was launched we did not know about but there was that idea in mind to go past pluto and see what was beyond the it was handy this was discovered and it was a target that was achievable. there is no reason why we could not look for more distant objects. there are hundreds of thousands of these things out there. peace is very big so there is no guarantee we would reach them but we we re no guarantee we would reach them but we were lucky this was found that it was something that new horizons could aim for. huge advancements in the technology all t
it was spotted by hubble, and was at the most distant object spotted, is that why this mission has beenit? no. there are much more distant objects and exa m ples of much more distant objects and examples of objects, although we would not easily be able to detect them, iam pretty would not easily be able to detect them, i am pretty sure there are things we vote, there are things getting on for a late year away, it is much closer than that. the reason to sending the problem this direction was it...
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it has been observed by the hubble space telescope, but only as a few tiny blobs on a pixel, so it isecraft was guided there. warnings from the recycling industry that the uk would struggle to cope with plastic waste after china stopped importing it a year ago have failed to materialise, according to bbc research. for many years, two—thirds of britain‘s waste sent abroad went to china and hong kong. but the bbc has found that other countries have stepped in to take britain‘s waste. china was the world‘s waste—eater. the uk was exporting 500,000 tons of plastic a year to be recycled there. when it closed its ports to foreign rubbish, there were fears that plastic waste would build up in the uk. but instead, britain‘s waste has been brought here to indonesia, where some of it gets dumped. the other main nations accepting british plastic are malaysia, turkey and poland. malaysia is now suffering from dumping of low—value waste, and its government is considering a ban on rubbish imports. the real concern is that we‘re causing environmental damage in other countries, where they‘ve accepted
it has been observed by the hubble space telescope, but only as a few tiny blobs on a pixel, so it isecraft was guided there. warnings from the recycling industry that the uk would struggle to cope with plastic waste after china stopped importing it a year ago have failed to materialise, according to bbc research. for many years, two—thirds of britain‘s waste sent abroad went to china and hong kong. but the bbc has found that other countries have stepped in to take britain‘s waste. china...
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they followed six strangers tracked in a deadly hubble solving mystery forced to solve a series after clues in order to survive. >> i want you to be my pain. as central town gets ready. they can check out the nominees. the politically charged front runner started playing in theaters on christmas. an l.a.p.d. detective spoke out to a gang she went under cover with. >> i loved us. >> john c. riley known for his roll in oliver hardy. it is also now playing. there's also raining champs aqua man. the super hero went over $800 million world wide and counting. ashley, fox news. >> what's we're coming up on the first weekend of 2019. ktvu tells me about first friday, a paper fair and much more in weekend watch. >> heading into the first weekend of 2019 and here's what's happening around the bay. in the south bay the college football championship is in santa clara. the big game will be at the stadium to enjoy a concert series and various fan presidents. in east bay, oakland's first friday events will fill the streets to 27th printing a free evening art walk and other entertainment. in san fran
they followed six strangers tracked in a deadly hubble solving mystery forced to solve a series after clues in order to survive. >> i want you to be my pain. as central town gets ready. they can check out the nominees. the politically charged front runner started playing in theaters on christmas. an l.a.p.d. detective spoke out to a gang she went under cover with. >> i loved us. >> john c. riley known for his roll in oliver hardy. it is also now playing. there's also raining...
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at the hubble is that yes it will slowly be ina shot. by the bubble we can wield when at us walk when i mention that i'm on on our home sure lucy maci have faeries muslim allah has some. i reckon he's at the fam. we dashed in is to visit jack in as the fountain as i'm kinda said. so i mean i'm not a rep. luckily for me. we're going to party if i knew on. either. a.b. three or zero but also rules to. let you can at the most in gum on the men at least them when i'm lost money be a good deal. all the great kings and rulers of the west have to take the crossed they have to go to try to recover jerusalem from the muslims this is what's known as the sir crusade arguably the greatest crusading expedition of the crusading age . europe mobilized its armies. and its three greatest monarchs set off towards the east. frederick the first the holy roman emperor known as barbarossa. philip the second the front's known as philip augustus. and last but not least richard the lionhearted king of england. the emperor barbarossa died in asia minor on his way
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has it they'll keep going at that but out of the book or will be at the hubble is that yes it will stillbe you not the shuttle. and bubble we can we have one of us walk i mention that i'm on on our home sure lucy meant she had ferris muslim allies song. i reckon he said the fam. without action is the visible shot in as the fountain and i'm kinda said. so i mean i'm not an empty feet luckily for me. we're going to thirtieth and you on. either. three or zero but also rules to. the let you can at the mustn't come on the men men at least them when i'm lost only be a good deal. all the great kings and rulers of the west have to take the crossed they have to go to try to recover jerusalem from the muslims this is what's known as the crusades the great is crusading expedition of the crusading age. europe mobilized its armies. and its three greatest monarchs set off towards the east. frederick the first the holy roman emperor known as barbarossa. philip the second the front's known as philip augustus. and last but not least richard the lionhearted king of england. the emperor barbarossa died the
has it they'll keep going at that but out of the book or will be at the hubble is that yes it will stillbe you not the shuttle. and bubble we can we have one of us walk i mention that i'm on on our home sure lucy meant she had ferris muslim allies song. i reckon he said the fam. without action is the visible shot in as the fountain and i'm kinda said. so i mean i'm not an empty feet luckily for me. we're going to thirtieth and you on. either. three or zero but also rules to. the let you can at...
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the beginning of our solar system frozen in time scientists didn't even know it existed until the hubble space telescope spotted ultimate hooley four and a half years ago it's beyond pluto in the kiper belt at the edge of our solar system until now ultimate truly has been seen as nothing but a speck of light shaped like a long dated potato. it's taken nasa as new horizons spacecraft nearly thirteen years to get this close within thirty five hundred kilometers of the object. and though the fly over happened at exactly five thirty three g.m.t. the scientific team that celebrated the moment like a second new year at the applied physics lab of johns hopkins university has to wait longer before the big payoff of high resolution photos and data is delivered those signals are now traversing space and will begin arriving in the next few days everything that we're going to learn about ultimate from its composition to its geology to how it was originally a symbol whether has satellites and atmosphere of those kinds of things are going to teach us about the original formation conditions of objects
the beginning of our solar system frozen in time scientists didn't even know it existed until the hubble space telescope spotted ultimate hooley four and a half years ago it's beyond pluto in the kiper belt at the edge of our solar system until now ultimate truly has been seen as nothing but a speck of light shaped like a long dated potato. it's taken nasa as new horizons spacecraft nearly thirteen years to get this close within thirty five hundred kilometers of the object. and though the fly...
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it has been observed by the hubble space telescope but only as a few tiny blobs on a pixel, so it isthe spacecraft was gathered there. that is how the spacecraft was gathered there. two uk border force boats have been redeployed from overseas to patrol the english channel in response to recent migrant crossings. it is not yet known how long it will take the boats to reach uk waters. the home secretary, sajid javid, says the operation will protect human life, as well as borders. since november, more than 230 migrants have attempted to cross the english channel illegally in small boats. the amount of plastic waste predicted to reach landfill in the uk last year after china banned imports of waste has failed to materialise. research by the bbc‘s reality check team found that waste diverted from china has been shared out between other nations. 0ur environment analyst roger harrabin has more. china was the world's waste—eater. the uk was exporting 500,000 tons of plastic a year to be recycled there. when it closed its ports to foreign rubbish, there were fears that plastic waste would bui
it has been observed by the hubble space telescope but only as a few tiny blobs on a pixel, so it isthe spacecraft was gathered there. that is how the spacecraft was gathered there. two uk border force boats have been redeployed from overseas to patrol the english channel in response to recent migrant crossings. it is not yet known how long it will take the boats to reach uk waters. the home secretary, sajid javid, says the operation will protect human life, as well as borders. since november,...
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the beginning of our solar system frozen in time scientists didn't even know it existed until the hubble space telescope spotted ultimate hooley four and a half years ago it's beyond pluto in the kiper belt at the edge of our solar system until now ultimate tool e. has been seen as nothing but a speck of light shaped like a long dated potato. it's taken nasa as new horizons spacecraft nearly thirteen years to get this close within thirty five hundred kilometers of the object. and though the fly over happened at exactly five thirty three g.m.t. the scientific team that celebrated the moment like a second new year at the applied physics lab of johns hopkins university has to wait longer before the big payoff of high resolution photos and data is delivered those signals are now traversing space and will begin arriving in the next few days everything that we're going to learn about ultimate from its composition to its geology to how it was originally a symbol whether has satellites and atmosphere of those kinds of things are going to teach us about the original formation conditions of object
the beginning of our solar system frozen in time scientists didn't even know it existed until the hubble space telescope spotted ultimate hooley four and a half years ago it's beyond pluto in the kiper belt at the edge of our solar system until now ultimate tool e. has been seen as nothing but a speck of light shaped like a long dated potato. it's taken nasa as new horizons spacecraft nearly thirteen years to get this close within thirty five hundred kilometers of the object. and though the fly...
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operations there the mayor of the polish city of the dance because died after he was stabbed on sunday hubble at the moments was attacked while on stage during a fundraising event the attack accuse the mayor's party of torturing him while he was in prison. french president emanuel mccraw has launched a nationwide debate and the tackling the yellow vests protests in a letter in french newspapers macross said he was open to ideas but warned he will not back down from his twenty seventeen election promises those are the headlines the news grid is here and a half an hour right now it's talk to al-jazeera and as always there's lots more on our website dot com get the latest there. shadowy financial operations are propping up north korea's economy hampering the elite and fueling the nation's missile additions. one on one east investigates north korea's secret money on al-jazeera. established in one thousand nine hundred sixty five the united nations development program works alongside u.n. member states to create solutions. according to the u.n. conflict is the main driver of humanitarian needs fol
operations there the mayor of the polish city of the dance because died after he was stabbed on sunday hubble at the moments was attacked while on stage during a fundraising event the attack accuse the mayor's party of torturing him while he was in prison. french president emanuel mccraw has launched a nationwide debate and the tackling the yellow vests protests in a letter in french newspapers macross said he was open to ideas but warned he will not back down from his twenty seventeen election...
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. >> hard not to get goose bumps at the smithsonian air and space museum, from the hubble mockup to tseum in the country. if there is a favorite exhibit for new dlekt tore dr. ellen stofan, it would be this one. >> a personal connection to the vikinglander. >> that's correct. because i saw the real viking lander launch to mars in 1975. my dad was in charge of the two rockets that were launching the missions to mars. an incredible emotional experience when you see a rockea launch know destination mars. >> growing u in ohio it was hard for stofan to imagine she'd become a national scientist, let alone the first female head oan the smithso national air and space museum. >> at that time i didn't think of myself as wking for nasa because erybody that worked for nasa looks like my dad. >> it was that mission to mar that changed everything. sending her on the path to be a planetariry geologist. she eventually bame nasa's chief scientist, helping develop plans to sens hum to mars. she started at the smithsonian last spring, a stellar career that wast always based on perfect grades. >> there w
. >> hard not to get goose bumps at the smithsonian air and space museum, from the hubble mockup to tseum in the country. if there is a favorite exhibit for new dlekt tore dr. ellen stofan, it would be this one. >> a personal connection to the vikinglander. >> that's correct. because i saw the real viking lander launch to mars in 1975. my dad was in charge of the two rockets that were launching the missions to mars. an incredible emotional experience when you see a rockea...
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as they have been adding more routes, more service that are in smaller cities, feeding in to their hubblestalking about chicago, houston and denver, high yield markets, routes. clearly a strategy that's working for united airlines. one last note. they're also ordering a combination of 28 airplanes, four 777 and four 737 max from boeing don't forget tomorrow morning exclusively on "squawk box" 8:00 eastern we'll talk with united ceo oscar munoz. we talk to him again about blowout earnings for the fourth quarter, 2.41 a share, well above consensus. back to you. >> it's going to be a good one thank you very much. >> you bet. >> phil lebeau we were talking about the doom around this industry and the weaker demand and the probables delta was facing. >> exactly i think people were leaning in the direction of this group is in trouble everyone can see it in the stock looking cheap and so obviously this is relief and the guidance is a big deal. i've just looking. american and delta also looking to trade slightly higher you know in the after hours all this means really is the market is not saying th
as they have been adding more routes, more service that are in smaller cities, feeding in to their hubblestalking about chicago, houston and denver, high yield markets, routes. clearly a strategy that's working for united airlines. one last note. they're also ordering a combination of 28 airplanes, four 777 and four 737 max from boeing don't forget tomorrow morning exclusively on "squawk box" 8:00 eastern we'll talk with united ceo oscar munoz. we talk to him again about blowout...
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web hubble thought he would be pardoned and he wasn't pardoned. don't go to the bank saying to yourself i'm a defendant and i'll go to trial, even if i lose, the president will pardon me in the end. you never know what happens in politics, it's a political judgment and depend when the pardon comes up whether someone would be surrendering to jail. ask scooter libby. all of these people who think don't worry i'm going to be taken care of on the back end. neil: and that led to a rift between the vice-president at the time dick cheney and-- >> and these were repercussion. neil: does that explain paul manafort not turning on the president, and michael cohen turning on the president. >> if you were a lawyer you would certainly be providing proper legal advice to a client, don't count on it. neil: i don't know what is provable collusion. the individuals indicted or already heading off to prison, more have to do with lying or lying to investigators, lying to the fbi, lying to congress. >> right. neil: lying about business dealings and the rest. >> that's
web hubble thought he would be pardoned and he wasn't pardoned. don't go to the bank saying to yourself i'm a defendant and i'll go to trial, even if i lose, the president will pardon me in the end. you never know what happens in politics, it's a political judgment and depend when the pardon comes up whether someone would be surrendering to jail. ask scooter libby. all of these people who think don't worry i'm going to be taken care of on the back end. neil: and that led to a rift between the...
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stretched into wavelengths that are no longer visible to the human eye but they are visible to the hubble telescope it can also observe radiation and those parts of the spectrum and even reveal stars hidden behind clouds of cosmic dust that block radiation in the visible spectrum the light. and that's why at least to our eyes the night sky is dark. if our love is red right but only a few pages. do you have a science question that you've always wanted answered it we're happy to help out and send it to us as a video text over a smell if we answer it on the show we'll send you a little surprise as a thank you can all just ask. you'll find us online and it d.w. dot com slash science and of course on twitter and facebook so get in touch. since the very first automobile hit the road in eight hundred eighty five cars have changed the lives. countless millions of them have rolled off the tree feel the most important things speed and looks environmental friendliness didn't play a big role until now e-cards could help us achieve the dream of a cleaner greener future but the batteries and then rely
stretched into wavelengths that are no longer visible to the human eye but they are visible to the hubble telescope it can also observe radiation and those parts of the spectrum and even reveal stars hidden behind clouds of cosmic dust that block radiation in the visible spectrum the light. and that's why at least to our eyes the night sky is dark. if our love is red right but only a few pages. do you have a science question that you've always wanted answered it we're happy to help out and send...
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the hubble space telescope captured this very far-off galaxy known as trained yolanda is 3 million light-yearsay that this picture shows between 10,000,015,000,000 stars. mattel making a live-action barbie movie. the stars actress margo robey who is best known for her roles in suicide squad. it jumped on the news yesterday. reagan was pulled out just 38 cents. secretary of state pompeo making an unannounced trying to promote president trump's hard-line position on iran. secretary pompeo met with the country's president prime minister with all meetings in baghdad. and now there are reports that israel's prime minister benjamin that yahoo! may travel to saudi arabia and meet with the crown prince there. trying to form a coalition in daddy against iran. seems to be working. meanwhile, the market show a gain of 118 points. were about to get the news from the federal reserve governor. he could affect the market. we'll see. we'll have it for you after this. i switched to liberty mutual because they let me customize my insurance, and as a fitness junkie, i customize everything. like my bike and my ca
the hubble space telescope captured this very far-off galaxy known as trained yolanda is 3 million light-yearsay that this picture shows between 10,000,015,000,000 stars. mattel making a live-action barbie movie. the stars actress margo robey who is best known for her roles in suicide squad. it jumped on the news yesterday. reagan was pulled out just 38 cents. secretary of state pompeo making an unannounced trying to promote president trump's hard-line position on iran. secretary pompeo met...
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. >> they used the hubble telescope to redirect its trajectory and find a way to zoom by ultima thulee get the images of the close-ups of this encounter. >> jon: just getting the images back takes hours, doesn't it? it is so far away even at the speed of light it takes hours to get the pictures. >> six hour one-way signal time for light to travel from new horizons back to earth. it will take 20 months to downlink all the data from the instruments and cameras on board. to give you an idea if you were downloading that data rate a cell phone image from your camera would stake 16 minutes to get that image down. >> jon: we call it an object. it is not a comet. it is -- what is it? an >> mostly frozen ice. they become comet. s. this one has been in the deep freeze for 4.6 billion years and why it's so interesting to get images of it and measure its composition. we'll have the essential ingredients that formed the outer planets. >> jon: we're looking at a picture of it on streen now and looks like a bowling pin is how it's been described or maybe a lopsided peanut. it takes it 295 years to g
. >> they used the hubble telescope to redirect its trajectory and find a way to zoom by ultima thulee get the images of the close-ups of this encounter. >> jon: just getting the images back takes hours, doesn't it? it is so far away even at the speed of light it takes hours to get the pictures. >> six hour one-way signal time for light to travel from new horizons back to earth. it will take 20 months to downlink all the data from the instruments and cameras on board. to give...
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stretched into wavelengths that are no longer visible to the human eye but they are visible to the hubble telescope it can also observe radiation and those parts of the spectrum and even reveal stars hidden behind clouds of cosmic dust that block radiation in the visible spectrum the light. and that's why at least to our eyes the night sky is dark. if outlook is red white but only a few. do you have a science question that you've always wanted onset we're happy to help out send it to us as a video text over smell if we answer it on the show we'll send you a little surprise as a thank you can all just ask. you'll find us online and it detail you dot com slash science and of course on twitter and facebook so get in touch. since the very first automobile hit the road in eight hundred eighty five cars have changed the lives. countless millions of them have rolled off the tree feel the most important things speed and looks environmental friendliness didn't play a big role until now e-cards could help us achieve the dream of a cleaner greener future but the batteries in them rely on lithium in
stretched into wavelengths that are no longer visible to the human eye but they are visible to the hubble telescope it can also observe radiation and those parts of the spectrum and even reveal stars hidden behind clouds of cosmic dust that block radiation in the visible spectrum the light. and that's why at least to our eyes the night sky is dark. if outlook is red white but only a few. do you have a science question that you've always wanted onset we're happy to help out send it to us as a...
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before it was a tiny shadow that we could just about see with a hubble telescope. it is pristine, it is about this is it is pristine, it is a time capsule. we have never been to something that i'm touched, unheeded by the sun, never been collided before —— untouched. it is telling us what original solar system debris looked like. is smooshed a scientific term? yes! we know that it must have come together very slowly to not actually smoosh each other together for lack of a better word. we are all curious about space will stop it feels like there is a lot of space things happening right now. there is renewed interest and also kudos is what we talked about before. countries who want to be involved in this. yes, we are seeing space open up this. yes, we are seeing space open up two companies, other countries. going back to the moon, three countries say they will then something on the moon, china is one of them, we have israel and india saying they will land something of the moon and so you have this opening up of space. it is becoming cheaper to go there. it is more ac
before it was a tiny shadow that we could just about see with a hubble telescope. it is pristine, it is about this is it is pristine, it is a time capsule. we have never been to something that i'm touched, unheeded by the sun, never been collided before —— untouched. it is telling us what original solar system debris looked like. is smooshed a scientific term? yes! we know that it must have come together very slowly to not actually smoosh each other together for lack of a better word. we...
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milky way and it's just one of the countless galaxies and the universe sensitive instruments like the hubble space telescope have revealed that there are ten times more galaxies out there than we thought just a few decades ago and these gigantic swarms of stars are distributed quite uniformly throughout space so we should see light shining at us from every direction right. just like we see trees in every direction when standing in the midst of a huge forests but the night sky is mostly dark this apparent contradiction was first described by astronomer jaime. was around two hundred years ago that's why it's called old guys paradox. today we believe the universe formed fourteen billion years ago and what's the big bang.
milky way and it's just one of the countless galaxies and the universe sensitive instruments like the hubble space telescope have revealed that there are ten times more galaxies out there than we thought just a few decades ago and these gigantic swarms of stars are distributed quite uniformly throughout space so we should see light shining at us from every direction right. just like we see trees in every direction when standing in the midst of a huge forests but the night sky is mostly dark...