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i love the fact that on the international space station we are just. depend on each other every day with our lives and it's such a great example for everyone politicians and just everyone all over the world of how we can work together to achieve great things everything that's important to us it's really important to us is pretty much the same. if you know i started saying something that he doesn't agree with or he says something that i don't agree with then we'll start chuckling and say all their stuff strong russian bear what are you doing jack we can joke about it and understand that topic we're talking about isn't as important as our friendship and the values that we share so it's not that it's not that big of a deal one of the cool things that's in the russian segment is the russian cosmonauts like our commander in the russian segment we have tons of great windows these are really high quality windows so we can take pictures we also have. a lot of systems that keep the station going and we have another vehicle at the very into the station and the l
i love the fact that on the international space station we are just. depend on each other every day with our lives and it's such a great example for everyone politicians and just everyone all over the world of how we can work together to achieve great things everything that's important to us it's really important to us is pretty much the same. if you know i started saying something that he doesn't agree with or he says something that i don't agree with then we'll start chuckling and say all...
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have liftoff of the sixty fifth progress resupply vehicle beginning a two day journey to the international space station. this supply the adult should double a scientific equipment luggage food and oxygen so the iris is for the cosmonauts but it's able to attain the needed else she would never reach the station some of its fragments burnt in the dense up a sphere and some feel down to earth and there is the view that we saw about thirty minutes or so ago a clear rotational spin on the progress cargo craft failures detected in the cores automated rendezvous system. is the. final training sessions and star city chief in and sig arizona ski receive instruction on how to launch satellites they haven't most of it so far. sanjay will join the station crew shortly the cosmonauts were supposed to do a spacewalk together in new spacesuits however one of them was on the cargo ship that had just crashed and will now have to alter the only suit they've got on the i.s.a.'s one of the cosmonauts will wear it for the space walk. before the launch the crew traditionally visits to honor the memory of the world's
have liftoff of the sixty fifth progress resupply vehicle beginning a two day journey to the international space station. this supply the adult should double a scientific equipment luggage food and oxygen so the iris is for the cosmonauts but it's able to attain the needed else she would never reach the station some of its fragments burnt in the dense up a sphere and some feel down to earth and there is the view that we saw about thirty minutes or so ago a clear rotational spin on the progress...
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in extreme regions and it turns out they could also survive on mars that was proven on the international space station that they were exposed to deadly space packed in these boxes and they survived the ordeal. researchers believe they could even thrive on mars not on the surface but buried in deeper levels of the ground where there are reservoirs with liquid water. that's why the europeans want to launch their first research rover to mars soon it'll drill into the surface to a depth of up to two meters and search for fossils of mars microbes but detecting living microbes would take decades if they exist at all. right i'll be glad if you. do you have a science question that you've always wanted answered it we're happy to help you 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 can i just ask. you'll find as i did have you dot com slash science or drop us a line at d w underscore site tech on facebook d w dot science. time for our. video of the week this three d. printed robot fascinated many of us. it's a model of all rob
in extreme regions and it turns out they could also survive on mars that was proven on the international space station that they were exposed to deadly space packed in these boxes and they survived the ordeal. researchers believe they could even thrive on mars not on the surface but buried in deeper levels of the ground where there are reservoirs with liquid water. that's why the europeans want to launch their first research rover to mars soon it'll drill into the surface to a depth of up to...
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and so right now we are re-supplying the international space station with what we call commercial resupply, and we have, this year we're going to be launching american rockets with american astronauts from american soil with what we call commercial crew to send out astronauts to the international space station. when we do this, then we can use the taxpayer resources to do things for which there is no commercial market place. for example, going to the moon and studying mars and studying jupiter and pluto -- >> which is a great use of nasa. what commercial enterprises do, let them handle that and nasa can take us to the frontier. landing the insight on probe was a big moment for everyone at nasa. what are you learning from insight and how is it laying the groundwork for the possibility of a human mission to mars? >> a wonderful question. what we're trying to understand is the history of mars and its geology with insight. so, between the insight lander and the mars opportunity rover and the curiosity rover which is currently operating on the surface of mars, we know a whole lot about mars we
and so right now we are re-supplying the international space station with what we call commercial resupply, and we have, this year we're going to be launching american rockets with american astronauts from american soil with what we call commercial crew to send out astronauts to the international space station. when we do this, then we can use the taxpayer resources to do things for which there is no commercial market place. for example, going to the moon and studying mars and studying jupiter...
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baikonur cosmodrome in kazakhstan carrying a quip meant for these german scientists to the international space station and then ten o'clock for their a chorus. project. for ornithologist martin because it was a dream come true. and if this is the start of a new era in observing the earth it's incredible. then an august cosmonauts on board the i assess set up the n. ten eyes. they receive data gathered from transmitters attached to animals on earth and then beam the information back down to the scientists who are studying the animals. if we need intelligence sensors that can scan the planet for us animals are our sniffer dogs out in the wild. animals perceive things we don't and they perceive things differently. they also roam into regions we consider remote or even inaccessible the ikarus project is seeking to harness both those aspects taking advantage of animals modes of perception and their geographical range sokolsky has been working on the project since two thousand and one scientists around the world are cooperating with the core team to perfect methods to track animals. cutting edge tec
baikonur cosmodrome in kazakhstan carrying a quip meant for these german scientists to the international space station and then ten o'clock for their a chorus. project. for ornithologist martin because it was a dream come true. and if this is the start of a new era in observing the earth it's incredible. then an august cosmonauts on board the i assess set up the n. ten eyes. they receive data gathered from transmitters attached to animals on earth and then beam the information back down to the...
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the book, "willow: the water bear" will be on board a spacex rocket on board to the international spaceil. an astronaut will read the story, and kids will be able to watch on line. >> a water bear is a microscopic creature that can survive extreme stressors such as radiation. they can live in the antarctic, they can even survive in outer space. children would love to learn about this. >> the book was selected by a program called "story time from space." >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," john dickerson puts his music skills to the test with grammy nominee and songwriting legend john prine as we count down the grammy awards. i'm anne-marie green. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." (thunderclap) if your day doesn't unfold as predicted. unfold this. new neutrogena® makeup remover single. and remove 99% of makeup. 100% rain or shine. neutrogena®. 100% rain or shine. [boy gasps] for real cold and flu protection with lysol, you can help protect them from a real cold. lysol disinfectant spray kills the #1 cause of the cold and clorox wipes don't. lysol. what it takes to pr
the book, "willow: the water bear" will be on board a spacex rocket on board to the international spaceil. an astronaut will read the story, and kids will be able to watch on line. >> a water bear is a microscopic creature that can survive extreme stressors such as radiation. they can live in the antarctic, they can even survive in outer space. children would love to learn about this. >> the book was selected by a program called "story time from space."...
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that does it for me more news of the hour watching our two international space.you know world of big partisan a lot of things and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that made stream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door. and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks. because the slogans see the blood of them so moving. over local was before. much of those who heard it's a preview of the most you ever see him we will. we will. move. move. move show you this new video of the liberal media look very good. more than just love most of these they'll see a good view films are good good good. good go to school so look i do your sim you belong in. the story should go. to starbucks to. get to meet until it was a little missed don't see a look it is it's. just testing understand just need to mesh don't try to stop the president and please introduce more students. as we ha
that does it for me more news of the hour watching our two international space.you know world of big partisan a lot of things and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that made stream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door. and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks. because the slogans see...
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in 2016, this crack in the window of the international space station was thought to have been causedscientists are particularly worried about a european satellite the size of a double—decker bus that stopped working in 2012. it's now threatening other satellites in its path and needs to be removed from its orbit. last year, the remove debris spacecraft also tested a net, proving it could catch a passing satellite. it's the first mission to try and address this problem. and it's also used its onboard cameras to track a tumbling target. essential for hunting down any rogue space litter. its final test will be in the coming weeks. it's set to burn up as it returns to earth, preventing it from becoming a piece of space junk itself. the hope is now that future missions can be scaled up so the celestial deep clean can begin. you need a good aim for that harpoon. it's been another day of sporting diplomacy for the russian president. yesterday we brought you pictures of vladimir putin on the judo floor, but today he's moved from the mats to the ice. mr putin played ice hockey in sochi during
in 2016, this crack in the window of the international space station was thought to have been causedscientists are particularly worried about a european satellite the size of a double—decker bus that stopped working in 2012. it's now threatening other satellites in its path and needs to be removed from its orbit. last year, the remove debris spacecraft also tested a net, proving it could catch a passing satellite. it's the first mission to try and address this problem. and it's also used its...
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in 2016, this crack in the window of the international space station was thought to have been causedbjects could do even more harmful. scientists are particularly worried about a european satellite the size of a double decker bus that stopped working in 2012. it's now threatening other satellites in its path and needs to be remove from its orbit. last year, the remove debris spacecraft also tested a net, proving it could catch a passing satellite. it's the first mission to try and address this problem. and it's also used its onboard cameras to track a tumbling target. essential for hunting down any rogue space litter. its final test will be in the coming weeks. it's set to burn up as it returns to earth, preventing it from becoming a piece of space junk itself. the hope is now that future missions can be scaled up so the celestial deep clean can begin. the author andrea levy — whose work includes the award—winning novel small island — has died of cancer at the age of 62. her writing chronicled the lives of the windrush generation and encapsulated for many what it meant to be black an
in 2016, this crack in the window of the international space station was thought to have been causedbjects could do even more harmful. scientists are particularly worried about a european satellite the size of a double decker bus that stopped working in 2012. it's now threatening other satellites in its path and needs to be remove from its orbit. last year, the remove debris spacecraft also tested a net, proving it could catch a passing satellite. it's the first mission to try and address this...
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from the international space station first a remotely controlled the robot on earth with. a satellite link. inspected a solar panel. the researchers can imagine many other applications apart from space flight robots could diffuse landmines nuclear reactors and put out fires . this is great. now we have the right connection. the today we're building robots that can go into unstructured unknown environments . and so that they first have to be able to act much more independently. they have to be able to recognize objects with the help of cameras they have to be able to plan but above all they have to be able to interact with people. they have to be safe for humans and not injure them where the tasks have become far far more complex so they can now finally be carried out for one thing because we have robotic systems that are very sensitive. contacts that can be touched and guided by people but also because in recent years we've made huge progress in artificial intelligence in sensory perception and image processing and speech recognition that . this comes together also an artif
from the international space station first a remotely controlled the robot on earth with. a satellite link. inspected a solar panel. the researchers can imagine many other applications apart from space flight robots could diffuse landmines nuclear reactors and put out fires . this is great. now we have the right connection. the today we're building robots that can go into unstructured unknown environments . and so that they first have to be able to act much more independently. they have to be...
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right now where they sort of mothballed the shuttle program there any really working with the international space station as their main priority. well the american space program is a point of national pride in this country clearly and around the world it's always good looked to as the leader but we've had some shocks to the system lately in particular with the moon with the chinese getting to the dark side of the moon that was a real shock to the american system so there are concerns that we are falling behind in the space race although this exact space force is not necessarily designed for that because nasa is civilian space agency is not part of this military option and of course you know let's talk about the commercial companies that have risen. in recent years i mean that there is a reaction is that not companies like virgin galactic and space x. offering not just sort of commercial potential but also offering their services maybe to governments that the u.s. wouldn't like to see take to the skies and take to space. yeah i actually was in huntsville alabama in december the species filippi the
right now where they sort of mothballed the shuttle program there any really working with the international space station as their main priority. well the american space program is a point of national pride in this country clearly and around the world it's always good looked to as the leader but we've had some shocks to the system lately in particular with the moon with the chinese getting to the dark side of the moon that was a real shock to the american system so there are concerns that we...
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students all gathered on campus to watch a live feed of their satellite launching from the international spacesatellite will burn up in space inew it. tomorrow is new year's day. for many beer lovers. the world famous triple ipa from the russian brewing company makes the 2019 debut. this is a big deal. the very popular but limited beer is on tap through valentine's day. russian river opened a if you brew house in windsor to allow the company to double production. so there is more piney the younger. fine this year's plieny at the new brew house or the original santa rosa pub. it is also available at certain bars in the city of san francisco, oakland and salah immediata. >> don't they need taste testers. >> if they had people waiting in line. i haven't waited in line. we should wait in line together. do a live broadcast. >> as long as we get beer at the end. okay. let's get a look at our weather forecast. and we do have a flash flood watch on friday afternoon and evening. due to the heavy rain. we'llnd how much we'll get. >>> i'm consumer investigator chris chmura. he just wanted to return an un
students all gathered on campus to watch a live feed of their satellite launching from the international spacesatellite will burn up in space inew it. tomorrow is new year's day. for many beer lovers. the world famous triple ipa from the russian brewing company makes the 2019 debut. this is a big deal. the very popular but limited beer is on tap through valentine's day. russian river opened a if you brew house in windsor to allow the company to double production. so there is more piney the...
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>> well, unless you've been living in the international space station for two years, you know how i feeles me off. it angers me. it frustrates me. i think it's -- it's using people like dream act kids as political pawns. it is really inflaming the racists, the discrimination and the divisions in this country. i get sick of him doing nothing but demonizing immigrants, except the ones he marries. >> seth: do you feel, though, you know, you say -- >> i don't know even know why you're asking me. i get so pissed off. get me some popcorn. >> seth: i'll get you some popcorn. it does seem, though, he has brought the republican party with him, or some might argue the republican party was wayi g waiting for him this whole time. because you watched the state of the union tonight, you don't get the sense that the republican party is upset with anything he is trying to sell out there. do you feel as though the republican party you were a part of is lost forever or do you hope it's going to come back? >> look, i hope it comes back. i think for my community, for women, for all americans, it is much bet
>> well, unless you've been living in the international space station for two years, you know how i feeles me off. it angers me. it frustrates me. i think it's -- it's using people like dream act kids as political pawns. it is really inflaming the racists, the discrimination and the divisions in this country. i get sick of him doing nothing but demonizing immigrants, except the ones he marries. >> seth: do you feel, though, you know, you say -- >> i don't know even know why...
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in fact, people have been on the international space station for a decade continuously.mportant for us to think about because it takes time to make sure these actually work. >> do you think americans, i mean, this is the 50th anniversary of the flag being planted there on the moon. are americans as excited about space exploration as they were back in the decades, during the original space race? >> well, let's just say, first of all, people like space. everyone is excited about it. one of the things that's kind of interesting for me, having been an astronaut, having been really right now extremely excited about where we're going in space and how we've done so much. one of the things is that sometimes we compare with happening now to the apollo days, where we had a particular definitive goal of saying we're going to put a human on the moon within ten years. and we're going to bring them back. and that was at a time when we knew very little. yet, we actually committed ourselves to doing that. there was a commitment and the funding that went along with it. so that we were ab
in fact, people have been on the international space station for a decade continuously.mportant for us to think about because it takes time to make sure these actually work. >> do you think americans, i mean, this is the 50th anniversary of the flag being planted there on the moon. are americans as excited about space exploration as they were back in the decades, during the original space race? >> well, let's just say, first of all, people like space. everyone is excited about it....
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that, dear lady, is the wolowitz programmable hand, designed for extravehicular repairs on the international spacetion. ah, cool. ask me to pass the soy sauce. oh, does that come up much on the space station? mostly with asian and jewish astronauts.
that, dear lady, is the wolowitz programmable hand, designed for extravehicular repairs on the international spacetion. ah, cool. ask me to pass the soy sauce. oh, does that come up much on the space station? mostly with asian and jewish astronauts.
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i also hope you looked up around 6:30 and saw the international space station passing above this very cathedral. 50 years ago, the moon was the finish line. but the prize of apollo wasn't the moon. it was a world in which we could reach into the celestial sphere and find a new connection . after centuries of dreaming, the limit of our ambitions was no longer bounded by the distance from the earth to the moon. outside the museum, president bush concluded "in the decades ahead, we will travel to neighboring stars, to new worlds, to discover the unknown. it will not happen in my lifetime but a dream to be realized by future generations must begin with this generation." we are here tonight to celebrate the 50th anniversary of one of history's highest achievements and to begin to answer the question of where we go next. if the moon is within our grasp, nothing is beyond our reach. but we must decide together where to start. tonight, we find ourselves, like that christmas eve 50 years ago, in the beginning. >>> 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, nine. we have ignition sequence. engines are on. 5-4-3-2
i also hope you looked up around 6:30 and saw the international space station passing above this very cathedral. 50 years ago, the moon was the finish line. but the prize of apollo wasn't the moon. it was a world in which we could reach into the celestial sphere and find a new connection . after centuries of dreaming, the limit of our ambitions was no longer bounded by the distance from the earth to the moon. outside the museum, president bush concluded "in the decades ahead, we will...
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about what's up there and what's out there, and we get so busy, even the bright dot of the international spacetion orbiting us every 90 minutes hardly gets a notice on a clear dark night in our modern world. so when the word came that this was the end for "opportunity" it made us sad here on earth. quote, i'm sorry, i just found out the last message sent by the mars rover was, my battery is low and it's getting dark. so now i have to spend the rest of the day watching "wall-e" and sobbing. quote, spent the evening at the jet propulsion laboratory as the last commands were sent to the opportunity on rover. there was silence. there were tears. there were memories and laughs shared. we'll direct this directly to opportunity. we will see you again some day, opportunity. we will come find you and thank you in person. maybe we will even fly you back here so schoolchildren can visit you and see what a brave explorer looks like in person. that is our broadcast for tonight. thank you so much for being here with us. and good night from nbc news headquarters here in new york. >>> tonight on "all in." a p
about what's up there and what's out there, and we get so busy, even the bright dot of the international spacetion orbiting us every 90 minutes hardly gets a notice on a clear dark night in our modern world. so when the word came that this was the end for "opportunity" it made us sad here on earth. quote, i'm sorry, i just found out the last message sent by the mars rover was, my battery is low and it's getting dark. so now i have to spend the rest of the day watching...
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for example, he was preparing for a televised call to the international space station.tting ready for the call. trump suddenly appeared distracted, distant. as the clock ticked down, trump suddenly turned toward the nasa administrator. he asked, "what's our plan for mars?" the administrator explained to the president that nasa plans to send a rover to mars in 2020 and by the 2030s would attempt a manned space flight. trump bristled. he asked, "but is there any way we can do it by the end of my first term?" why? are you trying to escape somewhere that's out of robert mueller's jurisdiction? "mr. president -- [ cheers and applause ] mr. president, we have a warrant for your arrest." "oh, yeah? well, you'll have to catch me first." [ laughter ] the story actually gets weirder, though. trump was still distracted with just minutes to go before the live televised call with the space station. as he walked with sims from the dining room to the oval office, he decided to stop in his white marble bathroom for one final check in the mirror. he had 30 seconds before he was supposed
for example, he was preparing for a televised call to the international space station.tting ready for the call. trump suddenly appeared distracted, distant. as the clock ticked down, trump suddenly turned toward the nasa administrator. he asked, "what's our plan for mars?" the administrator explained to the president that nasa plans to send a rover to mars in 2020 and by the 2030s would attempt a manned space flight. trump bristled. he asked, "but is there any way we can do it by...
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we had a downlink from the international space station so are astronauts could actually congratulate folks in this are notd others that here, on what an amazing accomplishment was to land for the eighth time softly on the surface of mars with successful mission. that is what the nasa family is all about. bringing together all of the pieces of this agency to accomplish very special things. and of course, one of the special things we're to figure out if we're going to fly humans to mars is how to deal with those solar flares. because that kind of an event, with a human flight to mars, could be absolutely devastating. so that's one of the reasons we're doing the parker solar probe right now. with our heliophysics department, to figure out kind of when are these solar flares going to occur and what are the impacts going to be? in fact, maybe even be able to predict accurately enough to know when and how to send humans to mars and do it safely. friends, there is a day coming when we're going to need the entire nasa family to come together and say, we're going to put humans on mars and hum
we had a downlink from the international space station so are astronauts could actually congratulate folks in this are notd others that here, on what an amazing accomplishment was to land for the eighth time softly on the surface of mars with successful mission. that is what the nasa family is all about. bringing together all of the pieces of this agency to accomplish very special things. and of course, one of the special things we're to figure out if we're going to fly humans to mars is how to...