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>> i think the international space station will be extended. there will be tanked -- they will be plans to attach something to the international space station and detach so you would have two of them. do the road, y will see there will be a lot more collaboration, cooperation than competition. brent: it sounds like you are saying there is not going to be more of this 21st century space race that is often talked about. >> it is interesting. the international space station has been in operation for 29 years. the united states, russia, europe, japan and other nations have been working peacefully. our president, russia's president have been having words. we are arguing with them on a lot of things but in space, it has been calm. with a few minor exceptions, everyone has gotten along well. i take the viewpoint you do something like this in space and it works this well, maybe doing these things can teach as a little bit about how to get along with each other back on earth. brent: i am thinking maybe 10 or 15 years into the future. we know the american
>> i think the international space station will be extended. there will be tanked -- they will be plans to attach something to the international space station and detach so you would have two of them. do the road, y will see there will be a lot more collaboration, cooperation than competition. brent: it sounds like you are saying there is not going to be more of this 21st century space race that is often talked about. >> it is interesting. the international space station has been in...
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i actually think that the international space station will be extended. there's some plans now to actually attach something to the international space station and then eventually detach you. there are 2 of them, but i think down the road you're going to see that there's going to be a lot more collaboration and cooperation. then competition. would you say collaboration and cooperation? it sounds like you're saying there's not going to be more of this 21st century space race that is often talked about. well, you know, it's interesting. dear national space station has been an operation for 20 years. the united states, russia, europe, japan, and some other countries have been working splendidly up there peacefully. and while, as you know, if you watch television, our president, russia's president, have been having words and we're arguing with him about things. but in space it has been call and with a few minor exceptions, everybody's gotten along well. so i sort of take the viewpoint that it, you know, you do something like this and space and it works as well.
i actually think that the international space station will be extended. there's some plans now to actually attach something to the international space station and then eventually detach you. there are 2 of them, but i think down the road you're going to see that there's going to be a lot more collaboration and cooperation. then competition. would you say collaboration and cooperation? it sounds like you're saying there's not going to be more of this 21st century space race that is often talked...
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space station. test out their robot arm. these are things the internationalr years, station astronauts have done foryears, but station astronauts have done for years, but china does not have that experience let people mmp have that experience let people ramp up so they do the same things that we know how to do. if they are going essentially, replicating what we have already seen on the international is a station, is there anything exciting here? or is the expectation actually, with the speed of development, they will be able to surpass what is happening on the iss? i think this is not going to be groundbreaking, compared to what has been done before, it's just new territory for china, but it will position them in the years to come to have this experience of maintaining, fixing broken things, spending long times in space, but they are going to need, if they want to surpass the us, russia and say, sending astronauts to the moon and mars. this is a stepping stone, a learning experience, getting maturity in the chinese women space programme —— human space program
space station. test out their robot arm. these are things the internationalr years, station astronauts have done foryears, but station astronauts have done for years, but china does not have that experience let people mmp have that experience let people ramp up so they do the same things that we know how to do. if they are going essentially, replicating what we have already seen on the international is a station, is there anything exciting here? or is the expectation actually, with the speed of...
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i don't think so actually think that the international space station will be extended. there are some plans now to actually attach something to the international space station eventually detach. see, there are 2 of them, but i think down the road, you're going to see that there's going to be a lot more collaboration in cooperation. then competition. there would you say collaboration and cooperation? it sounds like you're saying there's not going to be more of this 21st century space race that is often talked about. well, you know, it's interesting. dear national space station has been an operation for 20 years. the united states, russia, europe, japan, and some other countries have been working splendidly up there peacefully. and while, as you know, if you watch television, our president rushes president have been having words and we're arguing with him about things, but in space it has been call him with a few minor exceptions, everybody's got along well. so i sort of take the viewpoint that if you do something like this and space and it works as well, maybe doing these
i don't think so actually think that the international space station will be extended. there are some plans now to actually attach something to the international space station eventually detach. see, there are 2 of them, but i think down the road, you're going to see that there's going to be a lot more collaboration in cooperation. then competition. there would you say collaboration and cooperation? it sounds like you're saying there's not going to be more of this 21st century space race that...
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she spent $200.00 days at the international space station. at 1st it took her a while to get used to the new environment. i think this is so much it's a bit like knowing a house because you visited a model of it and model house not to be rep because of the i ss when we train. i need to pick the bare minimum and the album, everything is clean and nothing is lying around. but when you really live in a house, everything is lying around. when you open the close, it only kinds of things that lots of clothing and other things. it's a place that's really lived in the movement shuns because you also have to learn how to move around carefully and lay, and otherwise everything flies all over the place. you also have to get to know your surroundings about them. and she says, life was 0, gravity was a great experience. everything felt so light and effortless, even if some everyday tasks were more cumbersome and tedious than on the engines can develop quickly and a small team when you're living in such a confined space. the militia, having a sense of humo
she spent $200.00 days at the international space station. at 1st it took her a while to get used to the new environment. i think this is so much it's a bit like knowing a house because you visited a model of it and model house not to be rep because of the i ss when we train. i need to pick the bare minimum and the album, everything is clean and nothing is lying around. but when you really live in a house, everything is lying around. when you open the close, it only kinds of things that lots of...
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her 1st commission she spent $200.00 days at the international space station. at 1st it took her a while to get used to the new environment. i think it's a bit like knowing a house because he visited a model of it. model house not to be rep because of the i ss when we train, i need to pick the bare minimum in the in the, our bill. everything is clean and nothing is lying around. but when you really live in a house, everything is lying around. when you open the close, it kinds of things. are there lots of clothing and other things? it's a place that's really lived in the movement shown because you also have to learn how to move around carefully and then otherwise everything flies all over the place . you also have to get to know your surroundings about them. you can give them kind of she says life with 0 gravity with a great experience. everything felt so light and effortless, even if some everyday tasks were more cumbersome and tedious than on a tension can develop quickly and a small team when you're living in such a can space you having a sense of humor is ke
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space station game. it says it's cutting edge facility will last the international space station or i s s. so how do they compare? well, when completed at $66.00 metric tons, 10 gong will be 80 percent smaller than the i assess. it can only accommodate up to half of the international space station crew. the i assess was built during more than 30 missions over 10 years. china hopes to complete a station within 2 years needing just a dozen missions. base stations will be operating at similar attitudes of around 400 kilometers that the i s s is nearing the end of its lifespan, and it's due to retire in 2020, for potentially leaving the gong as the only space station in orbit. so let's explore this further. we can speak to blame because you, who's the founder of orbital gateway consulting, hong kong bass bass consultants. he joins us now from hong kong, blaine over exciting china throwing itself into the space program. it's be tomorrow's been to the moon. but this one closer to home indeed. yeah, and it's just definitely big, big news for trying to have their own long term space station. so th
space station game. it says it's cutting edge facility will last the international space station or i s s. so how do they compare? well, when completed at $66.00 metric tons, 10 gong will be 80 percent smaller than the i assess. it can only accommodate up to half of the international space station crew. the i assess was built during more than 30 missions over 10 years. china hopes to complete a station within 2 years needing just a dozen missions. base stations will be operating at similar...
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or chinese — as the international space station or chinese pay station, and so orbital—why all spacecraft have _ concern. that's why all spacecraft have shielding but of course if the impact _ have shielding but of course if the impact is — have shielding but of course if the impact is large enough that shielding is not going to stop it. it's shielding is not going to stop it. it's a _ shielding is not going to stop it. it's a big — shielding is not going to stop it. it's a big concern and on the bright side the _ it's a big concern and on the bright side the newest generation of satellites, those in lower orbits are designed to be more intelligent, for example space x the example of internet _ for example space x the example of internet satellites where they reach their end—of—life they designs deorbit— their end—of—life they designs deorbit themselves and to bring up the atmosphere rather than continue orbit out— the atmosphere rather than continue orbit out of— the atmosphere rather than continue orbit out of control. and the atmosphere rather than continue orbit out
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so we saw that china space program just seem to be soaring ahead while the international space station is being discontinued. do you think that matters? well, i think the end of the international space station is still quite far ahead. so far we have done a lot of technical assessments of the various models and we convinced that the i s s can be operated until 2028 or even 2030. so it will be there for a while. but of course, it's quite a sign that no to space station and all, but it would have been suddenly an interesting and why step if corporation could have been on one single space station as time progresses in this area, you must watch what they're doing and think we should do that. what do you think the west can learn from the way china is operating in space? well, there is no doubt that china has mastered all the disciplines of space slide starting from launch us. they have a wide spectrum of different launch on types to all the applications in low earth orbit up. so they should telecommunication, and satellite navigation fines, mission, robotic exploration and human space fligh
so we saw that china space program just seem to be soaring ahead while the international space station is being discontinued. do you think that matters? well, i think the end of the international space station is still quite far ahead. so far we have done a lot of technical assessments of the various models and we convinced that the i s s can be operated until 2028 or even 2030. so it will be there for a while. but of course, it's quite a sign that no to space station and all, but it would have...
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for the first of several spacewalks to install new and more powerful solar panels to the international space stationthis refit is needed before the first visitors, a russian film director and actors, drop in later this year. >> these new solar arrays. >> on board the international space station, the final preparations are made for these astronauts before stepping out into the void of space. >the astronauts begin their spacewalk wednesday to install new more powerful solar panels, part of an ongoing effort to boost the aging orbital laboratories electoral system. their mission more hazardous than the average extra vehicle activity or eva as working with the power grid brings the risk of electric shock and trial runs are fewer than they used to be. >> they got to practice together but only a few times. the way we do business with the international space station training, they get a few chances to see what normally back in the shuttle days they had several, many runs at this eva. we are kinda counting on them studying the procedures. >> the new solar palace weigh -- solar panels way 350 kilos. they mov
for the first of several spacewalks to install new and more powerful solar panels to the international space stationthis refit is needed before the first visitors, a russian film director and actors, drop in later this year. >> these new solar arrays. >> on board the international space station, the final preparations are made for these astronauts before stepping out into the void of space. >the astronauts begin their spacewalk wednesday to install new more powerful solar panels,...
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and your thoughts as to why they were not welcome at the international space station? ifficult for the us to work directly with china on a number of issues, including space. the interesting thing is that as we all know the space station up there now with the us and russia and so forth, has been there for 20 years. in other than a few little hiccups, for those two decades, everybody has worked together perfectly well. the politics are almost not there so you have to wonder whether those two decades of international space station has taught us how to perhaps get a longer bit better with each other here on earth. find longer bit better with each other here on earth. and in terms of — other here on earth. and in terms of the _ other here on earth. and in terms of the future, - other here on earth. and in terms of the future, china | other here on earth. and in i terms of the future, china has got the determination and the money as well to really pioneer in space. so is there a space race to be had here?- in space. so is there a space race to be had here? this isn't a race an
and your thoughts as to why they were not welcome at the international space station? ifficult for the us to work directly with china on a number of issues, including space. the interesting thing is that as we all know the space station up there now with the us and russia and so forth, has been there for 20 years. in other than a few little hiccups, for those two decades, everybody has worked together perfectly well. the politics are almost not there so you have to wonder whether those two...
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she spent $200.00 days at the international space station. at 1st, it took her a while to get used to the new environment. i mean it's, it's a bit like knowing a house because you visited a model of it and model house is not to be rep because of the i ss, but we train, i need to pay to the band minimum in this. and this will be our bill, everything is clean and nothing is lying around. but when you really live in a house, everything is lying around. when you open the closed it only kinds of things that lots of clothing and other things. it's a place that's really lived in the movement showing you also have to learn how to move around carefully. and otherwise everything flies all over the place. you also have to get to know your surroundings about them. and she says, life was 0, gravity was a great experience. everything felt so light and effortless, even if some everyday task, more cumbersome and tedious than on a tension can develop quickly and a small team when you're living in such a confined space. michigan having a sense of humor is key.
she spent $200.00 days at the international space station. at 1st, it took her a while to get used to the new environment. i mean it's, it's a bit like knowing a house because you visited a model of it and model house is not to be rep because of the i ss, but we train, i need to pay to the band minimum in this. and this will be our bill, everything is clean and nothing is lying around. but when you really live in a house, everything is lying around. when you open the closed it only kinds of...
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this is china's first manned mission to build its own space station by the end much 2022. the international space station now nearly a quarter century old, is approved to operate through 2024. astrophysicist quentin parker says u.s. may try to extend that time frame. >> because they won't want to say china having the only game in town. it's practically, technically capable of going on for another decade, no problem, it's just extreme expensive. >> reporter: the i.s.s. cost $150 billion, the u.s. paid $100 billion and, congress barred china access on u.s. security grounds so china did it themselves. >> i think they've done it very impressively frankly. >> reporter: and with pride. as china's astronauts received a hero's departure, and vowed china would beat the u.s.. china has made major strides. this spring it became the second country to land a rover on mars after the u.s. and plans eight more launches to finish its station by next year. the mission from orbit-- clear to be the next major power with no one eclipsing their path. rammy innocencio, cbs news hong kong. >> duncan: straight ahea
this is china's first manned mission to build its own space station by the end much 2022. the international space station now nearly a quarter century old, is approved to operate through 2024. astrophysicist quentin parker says u.s. may try to extend that time frame. >> because they won't want to say china having the only game in town. it's practically, technically capable of going on for another decade, no problem, it's just extreme expensive. >> reporter: the i.s.s. cost $150...
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now setting up on a 27 hour pursuit of the international space station on spaces ex, 1st operational crew, rotation flight to the or a bidding outpost. now this mission, also mark space x is 100 successful fly to orbit, but not all of space x as launches have been successful now the next part of the prototype of 2020, named s and 8, took to the air for several minutes in december. before flipping around and eventually exploding upon landing. now while the prototype didn't stick to the landing, it did last through several areas. maneuvers now we've also had some pretty big milestones into 2021. now, earlier this year, brazilian earth observation satellite soar to sprayed aboard a indian rocket along with 18 passenger satellites from the u. s. and india. now this marks brazil's 1st independently designed build and operate a satellite. then we had another failure for space x the starship s and 10. a spacecraft touched down successfully after a haul high all to to test flight, a major milestone for the company and its crude mars ambitions. but the vehicle didn't manage a whole itself tog
now setting up on a 27 hour pursuit of the international space station on spaces ex, 1st operational crew, rotation flight to the or a bidding outpost. now this mission, also mark space x is 100 successful fly to orbit, but not all of space x as launches have been successful now the next part of the prototype of 2020, named s and 8, took to the air for several minutes in december. before flipping around and eventually exploding upon landing. now while the prototype didn't stick to the landing,...
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space station date back - for a space station date back literally 30 years. this is part of what is known as project one 21. it betrays a space station in competition with the internationallity is they have been working towards this day for 30 years. the success of a space station, the successful launch of a mission to mars, the successful sample retrieval from the moon, to mars, the successful sample retrievalfrom the moon, show how the china's space programme is world—class and comparable to that of the us and russia and ahead of europe.- to that of the us and russia and ahead of europe. there are lots of concerns, _ and ahead of europe. there are lots of concerns, often - and ahead of europe. there are lots of concerns, often talked l lots of concerns, often talked about, with lots of errors of chinese life and policy but that are linked with the military. that are linked with the military-— that are linked with the milita . 3 ~ , military. let's keep in mind several things. _ military. let's keep in mind several things. chinese - military. let's keep in mind| severalthings. chinese logic several things. chinese logic facilities, all of them, our military bases stuffe
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has work to keep china away from the collaboration of the international space station. so how big of an accomplishment is the china space station and this latest mission? well, i think it's, it's huge and i think it's something that we need to be paying a lot more attention to and by paying attention to it, i don't mean sort of like out of fear that this is some sort of negative competition. this is positive to see more players engaging in space. the, the negative aspect of this is that we do have this situation where we have push them out of working with this. is it a way that creates the other side was that strengthens what it is the china is doing. and we should keep in mind that even during the height of the coldest part of the cold war, it was the cooperation between the soviet union and the united states. that really led to some really great activities in space, including correct international space station. so while there should be some sort of competition, personally, i prefer that occur in the private sector in the sense of the nation states that are going in th
has work to keep china away from the collaboration of the international space station. so how big of an accomplishment is the china space station and this latest mission? well, i think it's, it's huge and i think it's something that we need to be paying a lot more attention to and by paying attention to it, i don't mean sort of like out of fear that this is some sort of negative competition. this is positive to see more players engaging in space. the, the negative aspect of this is that we do...
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into itself is to create its own space station i think that was a very significant part of china's plants or nasa actually ban china from being involved in the international space station in 2011 due to security concerns. and since then, china really has had the plans to build its own internet, its own space station, pardon me. now trying to 1st sent a man into space in 2003. it became the 3rd country to do so off to the us and russia. so it was kind of late to the game, but since then, china has borne, pulled billions of dollars into becoming an international space power, which is really what it wants to do in the long term. and it has achieved quite significant successes in that field so far. it became the 1st country to send a were over to the fall side of the moon. it's also landed a rove rover on laws and becoming the 2nd country to do so. and it also has plans to send people to the moon eventually. and it has been blocked out of nasa in the plans, but china is reportedly talking to russia to perhaps work with russia to build but space station on the moon, nor date as to when that will happen. originally they will planning to do that by 2030, but bec
into itself is to create its own space station i think that was a very significant part of china's plants or nasa actually ban china from being involved in the international space station in 2011 due to security concerns. and since then, china really has had the plans to build its own internet, its own space station, pardon me. now trying to 1st sent a man into space in 2003. it became the 3rd country to do so off to the us and russia. so it was kind of late to the game, but since then, china...
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the chinese space station has very little military relevance in the same way that the international space station poses no actual military threat to anyone so, so neither does the chinese space station. however, china does have a large military space program as well as separate to this. and so there's a lot of activity to be concerned about china in space, in terms of a military standpoint. but this space station is not one of those activities. this is a fairly benign at project and other chinese taken with a space station. dr. blood and bowen from the university of lester was a pleasure talking to you. thank you so much. thank you for having me. the whole in the 2nd wave, of course, no virus infections appears to be waning. the focus now is on vaccine the thing as many people as possible to prevent a 3rd. the government wants to vaccinate all adults by the end of the year. however, there may not be enough vaccines for some 900000000 people. and if that weren't challenging enough, vaccine hesitancy among parts of the population, i'm making matters difficult. the doubles michelle dress, wh
the chinese space station has very little military relevance in the same way that the international space station poses no actual military threat to anyone so, so neither does the chinese space station. however, china does have a large military space program as well as separate to this. and so there's a lot of activity to be concerned about china in space, in terms of a military standpoint. but this space station is not one of those activities. this is a fairly benign at project and other...
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the chinese space station has very little military relevance in the same way that the international space station poses no actual military threat to anyone. so, so neither there's a chinese space station. however, china does have a large military space program as well as separate to this. so there's a lot of activity to be concerned about to china in space in terms of a military standpoint. but this space station is not one of those activities been fairly benign projects and other chinese taken with the space station. dr. blending bowen from the university of lester. it was a pleasure talking to you. thank you so much. thank you for having me. the role in the 2nd wave of corona virus infections appears to be waning. the focus now is on facts, anything as many people as possible to prevent a 3rd. the government wants to vaccinate all adults by the end of the year. however, there may not be enough vaccines for some 900000000 people. and if that weren't challenging enough, vaccine hesitancy among parts of the population. i'm making matters difficult. d, w. d. michelle just file reports from
the chinese space station has very little military relevance in the same way that the international space station poses no actual military threat to anyone. so, so neither there's a chinese space station. however, china does have a large military space program as well as separate to this. so there's a lot of activity to be concerned about to china in space in terms of a military standpoint. but this space station is not one of those activities been fairly benign projects and other chinese taken...
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up to half of the international space stations crew assess, was built during more than 30 missions of a 10 years. china hopes to complete its station. within 2 years needing just a dozen missions, those stations will be orbiting similar altitudes of around 400 kilometers. but the, i assess is nearing the end of its lifespan, and it's you to retire in 2020, for potentially leaving town jones as the only space station in orbit. well, phil had here on out there that bill disagreement on issues like human rights. but the us and russian president say, tools have been positive and constructive. and i because prepared for him coming home, present lower bank though 10 years after he was arrested for crimes against humanity . those stories after the break. ah hello, nice to see we have had some thunderstorms toward that se, australia, new south wales into queensland as well. and some of these have been severe, but the bulk of that energy now off toward the tasman seats. now on friday, here's our weather pitcher just some showers skirting toward the se, but look at this disturbance. i'll move y
up to half of the international space stations crew assess, was built during more than 30 missions of a 10 years. china hopes to complete its station. within 2 years needing just a dozen missions, those stations will be orbiting similar altitudes of around 400 kilometers. but the, i assess is nearing the end of its lifespan, and it's you to retire in 2020, for potentially leaving town jones as the only space station in orbit. well, phil had here on out there that bill disagreement on issues...
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she spent $200.00 days at the international space station. at 1st, it took her a while to get used to the new environment. i mean it's, it's a bit like knowing a house because you visited a model of it. model house is not to be rep because of the i ss, but we train, i need to pick the bare minimum in the others. and the album, everything is clean and nothing is lying around. but when you really live in a house, everything is lying around. when you open the clothes, it's only kinds of things that lots of clothing and other things. it's a place that's really lived in the movement showing. you also have to learn how to move around carefully, mentally, and then otherwise everything flies all over the place. you will have to get to know your surroundings about them. she says, life was 0. gravity was a great experience. everything felt so light and effortless, even if some everyday tasks were more cumbersome and tedious than on tensions can develop quickly and a small team when you're living in such a confined space. the militia, who's having a sen
she spent $200.00 days at the international space station. at 1st, it took her a while to get used to the new environment. i mean it's, it's a bit like knowing a house because you visited a model of it. model house is not to be rep because of the i ss, but we train, i need to pick the bare minimum in the others. and the album, everything is clean and nothing is lying around. but when you really live in a house, everything is lying around. when you open the clothes, it's only kinds of things...
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she spent 200 days at the international space station at 1st it took her a while to get used to the new environment. i mean it's, it's a bit like knowing a house because you visited a model of it and model house. this is not the big rep because of the i s s. when we train, i need to pay to the bare minimum on this. and the album, everything is clean and nothing is lying around. but when you really live in a house, everything is lying around. when you open the close, it only kinds of things that lots of clothing and other things. it's a place that's really lived in the movement shown because you also have to learn how to move around carefully and then otherwise everything flies all over the place . and you also have to get to know your surroundings about when i was and she said life was 0. gravity was a great experience. everything felt so light and effortless, even if some everyday tasks were more cumbersome and tedious than on tensions can develop quickly and a small team when you're living in such a confined space. having a sense of humor is key. you really can't overestimated. but th
she spent 200 days at the international space station at 1st it took her a while to get used to the new environment. i mean it's, it's a bit like knowing a house because you visited a model of it and model house. this is not the big rep because of the i s s. when we train, i need to pay to the bare minimum on this. and the album, everything is clean and nothing is lying around. but when you really live in a house, everything is lying around. when you open the close, it only kinds of things that...
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in the early 2000's, several people paid millions of dollars to travel to the international space station. fly onof the kilometers aboveill the surface of the earth for just a few minutes. withlue origin, bezos joins fellow billionaires elon musk and richard branson in the competition for space tourism. branson's company version go action -- virgin galactic. elon musk aiming to send people into space for severalays to visit the international space station or even for a trip around the moon. >> back down to earth here in the studio in paris, that is it for this section of life from paris. stay with us. more to come. >> new technology, the latest innovation, and its impact on society. >> tech 24 on france 24 and france24.com. ♪ >> 10 years after the 2011 uprising in it live, what has become of the prisoners of bashar al-assad's regim >> i kept searching. >> h can you cling onto hope when there are no signs of life? photographs should at least make it possible to identify the dead. >> you need to look at some of the pictures. >> i hope every day that he will come home. >> syria amid the arab
in the early 2000's, several people paid millions of dollars to travel to the international space station. fly onof the kilometers aboveill the surface of the earth for just a few minutes. withlue origin, bezos joins fellow billionaires elon musk and richard branson in the competition for space tourism. branson's company version go action -- virgin galactic. elon musk aiming to send people into space for severalays to visit the international space station or even for a trip around the moon....
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they are now hurtling toward the international space station on board, a space x rocket part of studies to determine the effect of 0 gravity on micro organism. also on board the 1st 2 out of 6 of a new rollout solar array to be installed during space walks as they work to upgrade the international space stations power capability, 40 seconds in the fight solar panels. and we wanted to still add view on this news our but i'm going to the next trying to get my tell about not even doing a part that normally com. roger federer in cool. a bit at the french open. can you hold onto it as much? ah, the news news news with me ah ah ah. he's here with a look at your thanks. got plenty ahead. will the latest round of quantify much is the 2022 woke up and katha being held across asia and south america. the 10 south american sized take to the fuel, amid growing corona cases and civil unrest. those factors lead to argentina and columbia binge strips of hosting rights for the upcoming copa america. another tournament is set to be held in brazil, even though it's the worst effect to country the region w
they are now hurtling toward the international space station on board, a space x rocket part of studies to determine the effect of 0 gravity on micro organism. also on board the 1st 2 out of 6 of a new rollout solar array to be installed during space walks as they work to upgrade the international space stations power capability, 40 seconds in the fight solar panels. and we wanted to still add view on this news our but i'm going to the next trying to get my tell about not even doing a part that...
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space station fully operational by the end of next year. china wants its own because the u.s. government barred it from participating in the internationalal. >> translator: foreign astronauts are certainly going to enter the chinese space station one day. there are a number of countries that and we'll be open to it in the future. >> reporter: china put a rover on the moon and on mars becomino land a rover on the red planet and plan to send humans to the moon in 2030s but for now these three men will spend three months building the foundation of the space station. >> translator: we will obey orders and instructions and keep calm and meticulously. >> reporter: chinese experts confident in the mission and safe return to earth as the vessel carries precious cargo along with the pride of a nation rapidly advancing its work in the new frontier. david culver, cnn shanghai. >>> joining me now is cnn aviation an list miles o'bryan. great to see you, miles. china needs a pr win after one of the rockets crashed back to earth in may. what do they want to achieve here beyond that pr win? >> well, nothing less than supremacy in space seems to be thei
space station fully operational by the end of next year. china wants its own because the u.s. government barred it from participating in the internationalal. >> translator: foreign astronauts are certainly going to enter the chinese space station one day. there are a number of countries that and we'll be open to it in the future. >> reporter: china put a rover on the moon and on mars becomino land a rover on the red planet and plan to send humans to the moon in 2030s but for now...
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the new solar wings will give the aging international space station. a much needed electrical boost as demand for experiments and space tourists begin to grow. that's to a quick phone check of our forecast tonight. a live look out at the golden gate bridge where the fog is once again starting to settle in as we move into the new work week. here's a look at 7 day as what we can expect for and for the rest of the week. a little bit of a cool down the but things starting to warm back up as we move into the weekend. >> that does it for us here tonight on kron 4 news at 6 o'clock. thanks so much for spending time with us. we'll see you back here in prime time alive. i was injured in a car crash. i had no idea how much my case was worth. i called the barnes firm. when a truck hit my son, i had so many questions about his case. i called the barnes firm. it was the best call i could've made. your case is often worth more than insurance offers. call the barnes firm to find out what your case could be worth. we will help get you the best result possible. ♪ the ba
the new solar wings will give the aging international space station. a much needed electrical boost as demand for experiments and space tourists begin to grow. that's to a quick phone check of our forecast tonight. a live look out at the golden gate bridge where the fog is once again starting to settle in as we move into the new work week. here's a look at 7 day as what we can expect for and for the rest of the week. a little bit of a cool down the but things starting to warm back up as we move...
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. >>> tonight some bizarre microscopic creatures headed to the international space station. the goal of the latest mission from spacex. emergency y planning f for ki. we can't predict t when anan emergencycy will happpp. so t that's whwhy it's s impot to makake a plan withth your parerents. here arere a few tipips to s stay safe.. know h how to get t in touch with youour family.. write e down phonene numbers for yourur parents,, sisiblings andnd neighborsr. pick a plalace to m meet your f family if y you are notot togetherr and cacan't go h home. reremind your r parents toto k anan emergencycy supply kik. mamaking a plalan mighght feel likike homework, bubut it will l help you and yourur family ststay safe duriring an emerergency. >>> well, leave it up to spacex. they have launched sea creatures and solar panels into orbit. >> astronauts on the international space station are waiting for the special delivery. >> three, two, one, zero. ignition, liftoff. >> liftoff. spacex launched his 22nd cargo resupply mission from florida today. the spacecraft is carrying more than 7,300
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. >>> tonight some bizarre microscopic creatures headed to the international space station. test mission from spacex. >>> well, leave it up to spacex. they have launched sea creatures and solar panels into orbit. >> astronauts on the international space station are waiting for the special delivery. >> three, two, one, zero. ignition, liftoff. >> liftoff. spacex launched his 22nd cargo resupply mission from florida today. the spacecraft is carrying more than 7,300 pounds of supplies. along for the ride, microscopic animals known as water bears and baby bob tail squid. wow. the creatures will be used in experiments to show how they tolerate the space environment. the cargo ship is also loaded up with solar panels that roll out like a red carpet. the delivery is expected to arrive on >>> the late show with stephen colbert is next. >> yeah, thanks for watch g. news continu - hi e everyone anand welcoe to the l legal help p cente. today we h have legall professisionals stananding y to ansnswer your q questions d giveve you a freree consultat.
. >>> tonight some bizarre microscopic creatures headed to the international space station. test mission from spacex. >>> well, leave it up to spacex. they have launched sea creatures and solar panels into orbit. >> astronauts on the international space station are waiting for the special delivery. >> three, two, one, zero. ignition, liftoff. >> liftoff. spacex launched his 22nd cargo resupply mission from florida today. the spacecraft is carrying more than...
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you know we will take care. >> you, too. >>> part of the international space station hit by debris. that junk that's floating around in space? tom costello takes a look after this life... doesn't stop for diabetes. be ready for every moment, with glucerna. it's the number one doctor recommended brand that is scientifically designed to help manage your blood sugar. live every moment. glucerna. nobody builds 5g like verizon builds 5g because we're the engineersto help manage your blood sugar. who built the most reliable network in america. thousands of smarter towers, with the 5g coverage you need. broader spectrum for faster 5g speeds. next-generation servers with superior network reliability. because the more you do with 5g, the more your network matters. it's us...pushing us. it's verizon...vs verizon. and who wins? you. more protection, more sun, more joy. beach defense® from neutrogena® the suncare brand used most by dermatologists and their families, neutrogena® for people with skin. when we really, really want something, neutrogena® (whispers) come on greg. it's hard to wait. ♪
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. >>> so coming up, the international space station sustains damage. we'll tell you what caused it. >>> and later, no fear. >> honestly, the only thing i had in mind was to protect my dogs. >> we'll hear from the teenager who shoved a bear to save her pet dogs. this is the "cbs morning news." " the new provitamin b5 formula is gentle on skin. with secret, outlast anything! no sweat. secret i'm erin. -and i'm margo. we've always done things our own way. charted our own paths. i wasn't going to just back down from moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. psoriatic arthritis wasn't going to change who i am. when i learned that my joint pain could mean permanent joint damage, i asked about enbrel. enbrel helps relieve joint pain, and helps stop permanent joint damage. plus enbrel helps skin get clearer in psoriatic arthritis. ask your doctor about enbrel, so you can get back to your true self. -play ball! enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous s
. >>> so coming up, the international space station sustains damage. we'll tell you what caused it. >>> and later, no fear. >> honestly, the only thing i had in mind was to protect my dogs. >> we'll hear from the teenager who shoved a bear to save her pet dogs. this is the "cbs morning news." " the new provitamin b5 formula is gentle on skin. with secret, outlast anything! no sweat. secret i'm erin. -and i'm margo. we've always done things our own...
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space station is very much a scientific project. so m chinese university, that industries will be conducting all sorts of experiments and on the space station and also inviting international participants as well. so, so, and space scientists will be able to provide lots of ambitions and ideas in terms of what's experiments they'd like the chinese space station to run for them. i believe the p space agency, i'm from some signal an interest in possibly pursuing some experiments on the chinese space station. but still as opposed to call question, we're trying to space program is what is driving it if it's altruism or other deeper strategic objectives. so like every state and that as space, policy and space activities, there are concrete interests behind what they do and in terms of space, exploration and science, which is what the space station is about. there are a range of interest when is the political science. so the prestige, the soft power demonstrating china as a major technological power and the 2nd only maybe to the united states in many aspects of space capability. that is also the larger investments in science and technology in china as a whole on which this is pa
space station is very much a scientific project. so m chinese university, that industries will be conducting all sorts of experiments and on the space station and also inviting international participants as well. so, so, and space scientists will be able to provide lots of ambitions and ideas in terms of what's experiments they'd like the chinese space station to run for them. i believe the p space agency, i'm from some signal an interest in possibly pursuing some experiments on the chinese...
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to go and us about half an hour after it had left port and some fresh supplies for the international space station and blasted off from by can no, the russian cargo ship is carrying food water under the essentials, the flight that was expected last 2 days. okay, let's go back to that martin q and a session with the russian public. the validity of putin is holding right now, among the topics that have come up so far in the 1st hour or 2, the recent breach of rushing waters by british military, by the h m. s defender of the coast of crimea. so, corresponding contin rosco. i've been following the queue in a flores konstantin then just tells a bit more what he had to say then about that. british warship incidents t shirt. so letter imprudent has said that this whole story, this whole situation with the british, no tree naval vassal, that entered the russia's territorial waters. so last week were the provocation. but he also gave a lot of new details around this story. he sat approved and said that he doesn't believe that this was simply to tease russia, but rather this was a deliberate operation, mili
to go and us about half an hour after it had left port and some fresh supplies for the international space station and blasted off from by can no, the russian cargo ship is carrying food water under the essentials, the flight that was expected last 2 days. okay, let's go back to that martin q and a session with the russian public. the validity of putin is holding right now, among the topics that have come up so far in the 1st hour or 2, the recent breach of rushing waters by british military,...
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space station. there is of course another space station up there, the international space station around five times technology that was already 10—15 years old. so, it's doing just fine up there now and it's state—of—the—art, but china's space station has some of the benefit of experience they've seen from us in our space station, but was wholly designed the 21st century. and so, they've got a bit of an edge there, and it may well be operating after the international space station is taken off—line. jennifer is a presenter of the awesome astronomy podcast, given the name of the international space station, it's a justice for all countries to get involved, why the chinese are having to do their own thing? chinese are having to do their own thin ? f , chinese are having to do their own thin ? j , . ., thing? they've been excluded from the international _ thing? they've been excluded from the international space _ thing? they've been excluded from the international space initiative i the international space initiative because of sanctions held by the american government, so this is why they commission
space station. there is of course another space station up there, the international space station around five times technology that was already 10—15 years old. so, it's doing just fine up there now and it's state—of—the—art, but china's space station has some of the benefit of experience they've seen from us in our space station, but was wholly designed the 21st century. and so, they've got a bit of an edge there, and it may well be operating after the international space station is...
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a way we do because we are the ones on the front lines and when i was out there on the international space stationonce every 90 minutes, on my down time, i was glued to the window, i had a camera, a video camera if i saw anything unusual, you bet i would take a picture but unfortunately, i didn't see anything but anything we do find, we do report it and of course it gets investigated. arthel: will there be more debris flying in the atmosphere as a result space exploration and climate change? >> well, yes, you saw a few days ago that basically we have a lot of members in the private sector participating in space and you saw a few days ago we had orbital debris hit the canadian robotic arm and damaged it. it's still functional but it's something we have to be careful of, it's starting to get a little congested but everything we've seen thus far has been originated from earth. arthel: so we marvel at space, would you like to see america step up our game in the arena space exploration? >> i would. i think the next step is that we need to develop a duration to the moon, that will allow us to develop an
a way we do because we are the ones on the front lines and when i was out there on the international space stationonce every 90 minutes, on my down time, i was glued to the window, i had a camera, a video camera if i saw anything unusual, you bet i would take a picture but unfortunately, i didn't see anything but anything we do find, we do report it and of course it gets investigated. arthel: will there be more debris flying in the atmosphere as a result space exploration and climate change?...
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john, who is similar to the module that russia billed for the international space station and legacy of close cooperation and space. that china and russia now aim to strengthen further a cargo spacecraft, carrying important supplies, including feel clothing and provisions for the crew. docked with the space station at the end of may. it will take 11 more emissions before the space station is complete. to further research modules will duck with the station in 2022. when it will begin operations. it's and then bishop schedule, but china is fast advancing to the top league of space travel. the country 1st sends an astronaut into space in 2003 well behind russia and the united states. in 2019 china celebrated a spectacular 1st by landing and the dark side of the moon in a scientifically interesting region and the satellites. south pole china also has month and its sides. since last may they g hung research spacecraft has been exploring the red planets and even sending selfie back to earth. ah, beijing is offering every nation the opportunity to conduct research on it space station. but ge
john, who is similar to the module that russia billed for the international space station and legacy of close cooperation and space. that china and russia now aim to strengthen further a cargo spacecraft, carrying important supplies, including feel clothing and provisions for the crew. docked with the space station at the end of may. it will take 11 more emissions before the space station is complete. to further research modules will duck with the station in 2022. when it will begin operations....
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the chinese space craft can dock with the international space station, so it is not rocket science, itsok at the international space station, with other than a few minor blips if you are there, for 20 years not only the us and russia but japan and canada and europe and a whole bunch of countries have gotten along remarkably well. you have to ask yourself, what is it we are doing in space that we are getting right, in terms of cooperation and collaboration, that maybe just had to do a few things back on earth? also, every time we threaten sanctions and so forth, the space station seems to not be part of the discussion. again, not having china in that mix, i think we are missing something. we are not there yet, there are some other discussions amongst the politicians do have to happen first. i amongst the politicians do have to happen first-— happen first. i love that story. thank you _ happen first. i love that story. thank you for _ happen first. i love that story. thank you for watching - happen first. i love that story. thank you for watching bbc i happen first. i love that story. i t
the chinese space craft can dock with the international space station, so it is not rocket science, itsok at the international space station, with other than a few minor blips if you are there, for 20 years not only the us and russia but japan and canada and europe and a whole bunch of countries have gotten along remarkably well. you have to ask yourself, what is it we are doing in space that we are getting right, in terms of cooperation and collaboration, that maybe just had to do a few things...
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astronaut ice cream, of it's tough yet with with plants that are on the international space station. 's what they're doing right now as they try to figure out just what will grow in space reporter rest. but one has the story. >> to watch your life's work launch into orbit and knowing it can change the future of space travel. it was of because you you're seeing something come out. >> into the sky and you know that you're expanding is there so it was really, really, really fun. >> and that joy seen on the faces of marcella rojas pier center fellow scientists from nc state after delivering their plants to space. x 22 at the kennedy space center and the urgent goal right now is to be able to really produce plants and produce food. >> for forrester nets. if they going long-term issues. there have been planned experiments in space before. but this time the results. >> will help scientists to nasa further understand how microgravity affects the cellular processes of plants and how they respond to more extreme environments. we have to prepare kind of goals. >> so that this same experiment can
astronaut ice cream, of it's tough yet with with plants that are on the international space station. 's what they're doing right now as they try to figure out just what will grow in space reporter rest. but one has the story. >> to watch your life's work launch into orbit and knowing it can change the future of space travel. it was of because you you're seeing something come out. >> into the sky and you know that you're expanding is there so it was really, really, really fun....
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the chinese space craft can dock with the international space station, so it is not rocket science, itsia right now, kind of arguing about things on earth, but if you look at the international space station, with other than a few minor blips if you are there, for 20 years not only the us and russia butjapan and canada and europe and a whole bunch of countries have gotten along remarkably well. you have to ask yourself, what is it we are doing in space that we are getting right, in terms of cooperation and collaboration, that maybe just had to do a few things back on earth? also, every time we threaten sanctions and so forth, the space station seems to not be part of the discussion. again, not having china in that mix, i think we are missing something. we are not there yet, there are some other discussions amongst the politicians that have to happen first. to the football now and it's been an important night at the european championship with some of the favourites of the tournament going head to head to book a place in the quarterfinals. first up it was the czech repulic who delivered th
the chinese space craft can dock with the international space station, so it is not rocket science, itsia right now, kind of arguing about things on earth, but if you look at the international space station, with other than a few minor blips if you are there, for 20 years not only the us and russia butjapan and canada and europe and a whole bunch of countries have gotten along remarkably well. you have to ask yourself, what is it we are doing in space that we are getting right, in terms of...
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china is not involved in the international space station which is higgest _ international space stationan history. it features elements from russia all the russia in the _ elements from russia all the russia in the last— elements from russia all the russia in the last two years to be making noises _ in the last two years to be making noises about whether or not it wants to continue — noises about whether or not it wants to continue supporting the space station _ to continue supporting the space station past 2024, nasa wants to run it through — station past 2024, nasa wants to run it through 28 and possibly beyond that _ it through 28 and possibly beyond that it _ it through 28 and possibly beyond that it is — it through 28 and possibly beyond that. it is expensive and takes a long _ that. it is expensive and takes a long time, — that. it is expensive and takes a long time, but now the china developing their own station it no longer— developing their own station it no longer needs to be reliant on, it's not quite — longer needs to be reliant on, it's not quite be shut up any more so the
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another space walk to complete the installation of powerful new solar panels outside the international space station. frenchman toma pisca and shane kimbrell the united states were picking up where they left off on wednesday when some technical issues and equipment problems delayed their attempts to finish the work slot. the new solar array will give the agent base station a much needed electrical boost as demand for experiments and space. tourism grows up.
another space walk to complete the installation of powerful new solar panels outside the international space station. frenchman toma pisca and shane kimbrell the united states were picking up where they left off on wednesday when some technical issues and equipment problems delayed their attempts to finish the work slot. the new solar array will give the agent base station a much needed electrical boost as demand for experiments and space. tourism grows up.
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. >>> dragon now 56 meters away from the international space station as it flies over the coast of japans a spacex cargo ship docking this morning, at the international space station. >> the ship blasted off from kennedy space center on thursday. it's delivering 7300 pounds of research equipment and supplies, including new solar erase for the space station. this is the 22nd resupply mission for spacex. >>> oh, boy. don't bust my bubble on this because i eat one almost every week i would say! are those trendy acia bowls healthy or sugar-loaded calorie bombs? jacqueline howard takes a look. >>> acai bowl are popular breakfast and big question. are hathey healthy? they are made from special berries and topped with fruit so it's basically a smoothie in a bowl and the berries are rush in antiobjexidants antioxidants. since acai is bitter many restaurants and prefrozen mixes used sweetened powder acai. it could contain up to a 1,000 calories! not to mention a lot of sugar so go easy on sugary toppings and instead try berries an chia seeds to you recall bowl. add protein to the bowl and it keep
. >>> dragon now 56 meters away from the international space station as it flies over the coast of japans a spacex cargo ship docking this morning, at the international space station. >> the ship blasted off from kennedy space center on thursday. it's delivering 7300 pounds of research equipment and supplies, including new solar erase for the space station. this is the 22nd resupply mission for spacex. >>> oh, boy. don't bust my bubble on this because i eat one almost...
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. >> reporter: there are special packages available to the international space station, even a planned orbit around the moon. but lots of unanswered questions. is the space tourism market sustainable? what about risk? and access? today's ticket prices defy gravity. and most people's budgets. >> i certainly hope the costs finally start to go down. >> reporter: alan ladwick, formerly of nasa, wrote a book called "see you in orbit." >> i think a lot of people want to go for different reasons, to bring meaning to their lives, to do something different. but i also think some people just want to go because they can afford it and it's going to be a lot of fun. >> reporter: inspiration 4 crew member sion proctor believes future access is key. >> opening up space for everybody, just, equitable, diverse, inclusive space. >> reporter: for now it's about to become the ultimate vacation selfie. spacee touristss prepapare for lift freedom. it's at the core of who we are. the freedom to live without fear. to jog where we please. to wear a hoodie. the freedom to breathe. before we celebrate the freedo
. >> reporter: there are special packages available to the international space station, even a planned orbit around the moon. but lots of unanswered questions. is the space tourism market sustainable? what about risk? and access? today's ticket prices defy gravity. and most people's budgets. >> i certainly hope the costs finally start to go down. >> reporter: alan ladwick, formerly of nasa, wrote a book called "see you in orbit." >> i think a lot of people want...
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two months ago, a french astronaut flew with two americans on a spacex rocket to international space stationeurope's next generation of astronauts will get the go for launch later next year. >>> yesterday nasa astronauts were back outside international space station. an american astronaut and his european counterpart are installing solar array outside of the orbiting lab. >>> time for now a check of our weather. >> if you are inland it will be five or six degrees warmer today than it was yesterday. you never know it by looking at the scene over the tri valley. this is dublin. you can see the marine layer is definitely in charge bay area wide. since the warm up is the story, let me focus on a couple headlines. as we look at where heat advisories and excessive heat warnings are, it is well into lake and mendocino county. this starts for this afternoon and goes through tuesday. for four days, this is where the area of concern will be for heat related health issues. that's here locally in the bay area. this is a much bigger story for the entire rest of the nation north of here. the whole pacific
two months ago, a french astronaut flew with two americans on a spacex rocket to international space stationeurope's next generation of astronauts will get the go for launch later next year. >>> yesterday nasa astronauts were back outside international space station. an american astronaut and his european counterpart are installing solar array outside of the orbiting lab. >>> time for now a check of our weather. >> if you are inland it will be five or six degrees warmer...