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because we both need to be able to control and operate the international space station. the electricity. >> understood. okay. let's talk about china for a moment. you have acknowledged the u.s. is now in a space race with china and emphasize the need for cybersecurity. cyber, including theft of ideas and technology is part of that. where does that space race stand today? is u.s. losing the space race to china? >> quite to the contrary, jim. because we're getting ready to go back to the moon, for the first time in a half a century. and the chinese have indicated their intention to send astronauts to the moon. china has a good space program. only the second nation to land successfully a rover on mars. we did that 40 years ago and still are. however, i think it's going to be a race as to who gets to the moon and who does what on the moon. and that's occurring with china >> one other concern is of course a space arms race in both china and russia have tested and deployed space weapons. what needs to be done to prevent that from happening? >> well, first of all, they need to
because we both need to be able to control and operate the international space station. the electricity. >> understood. okay. let's talk about china for a moment. you have acknowledged the u.s. is now in a space race with china and emphasize the need for cybersecurity. cyber, including theft of ideas and technology is part of that. where does that space race stand today? is u.s. losing the space race to china? >> quite to the contrary, jim. because we're getting ready to go back to...
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the russian side of the international space station controls the propulsion, the u.s. here. demetri has been tweeting statements threatening to pull out of the international space station. nasa maintains that there is no immediate threat to this partnership, that russia continues to cooperate and is very much a part of the international space station. i had the opportunity to speak with nasa astronaut jessica watkins and samantha kristoveretti about the mood and the spirit on board the international space station. listen to what they had to say. >> we do not worry about that. the reason is that, you know, we have, i think, an instinctive understanding of the community that we are part of. i think we all understand what we do here is valuable. that the space station is val valuable, and even in times of conflict you have to preserve bridges. you have to preserve some areas of cooperation. you know, the best candidate for that is the space station. >> we are a family up here. we have dinner with our cosmonaut colleagues. and we understand the shared mission, shared goal.
the russian side of the international space station controls the propulsion, the u.s. here. demetri has been tweeting statements threatening to pull out of the international space station. nasa maintains that there is no immediate threat to this partnership, that russia continues to cooperate and is very much a part of the international space station. i had the opportunity to speak with nasa astronaut jessica watkins and samantha kristoveretti about the mood and the spirit on board the...
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invasion of ukraine threatens its decades-long partnership with nasa and the future of the international space stationour teams are still talking together. we're still doing training together. we're still working together. it would be a sad day for international operations if we can't continue to peacefully operate in space. all that and more on tonight's "pbs newshour." ### clip title graphic our u.s.-based customer service team to help find plan that fits you. find out more, visit consumer cellular.tv. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station by viewers like you. >> president biden offered both consolation and a call to reject racism, extremism and white supremacy during a visit to buffalo, new york, today. the president delivered his remarks less than 72 hours after police say a white supremacist shot 13 people, killing ten of them, in an attack on black americans in the city. special correspondent cat wise reports from buffalo. >> today, president biden and the first lady hand in hand paid their respects at the makeshift mem
invasion of ukraine threatens its decades-long partnership with nasa and the future of the international space stationour teams are still talking together. we're still doing training together. we're still working together. it would be a sad day for international operations if we can't continue to peacefully operate in space. all that and more on tonight's "pbs newshour." ### clip title graphic our u.s.-based customer service team to help find plan that fits you. find out more, visit...
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invasion of ukraine threatens its decades-long partnership with nasa, and the future of the international space station>> our teams are still talking together. we're still doing training together. we're still working together. it would be a sad day for international operations if we can't continue to peacefully operate in space. tonight's "pbs newshour." ♪ >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- >> for 25 years, consumer cellular has offered no contract wireless plans to help people do more of what they like. our customer service team can help find a plan that fits you. is it consumer cellular.tv. >> the john s and james all foundation, fostering informed and engaged communities. >> and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. ♪ >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. judy: president biden offered both consolation and a call to reject racism, extremism, and white supremacy during a visit to buffalo, new york, today. the president delivered his rema
invasion of ukraine threatens its decades-long partnership with nasa, and the future of the international space station>> our teams are still talking together. we're still doing training together. we're still working together. it would be a sad day for international operations if we can't continue to peacefully operate in space. tonight's "pbs newshour." ♪ >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- >> for 25 years, consumer cellular has offered...
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when nature is changing, mara spent just the 6 months on the international space station. but the assist under an incredibly good job up in space or a lot of experiments or have been conducted there, but also an e. v. a which of course is always a highlight. russia invaded ukraine, jory virus, time and space. but the relationship with the russian cosmonaut on board stay positive. i said some good mind the ambient ones in the space community we've built up so much trust in the past 20 or more than 20 years old. but if mesh be mentioned to you by to and we want to carry on with that one for the even love to for our level things are excellence, i'm be want to act as a breach to find a way back to that at once. this crisis is over in big little fin. russia has questioned the long term future of the i ss, but for now the program continues. of next is doc filled with a look at the world of neuron. dr. modi and india's path to becoming a global power. we'll have more headlines at the top of the out of course, visit our website, he w up com antonio landfill, and thanks for watching
when nature is changing, mara spent just the 6 months on the international space station. but the assist under an incredibly good job up in space or a lot of experiments or have been conducted there, but also an e. v. a which of course is always a highlight. russia invaded ukraine, jory virus, time and space. but the relationship with the russian cosmonaut on board stay positive. i said some good mind the ambient ones in the space community we've built up so much trust in the past 20 or more...
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the capsule is back from a successful uncrude test flight to the international space station. nasa is now closer to having different commercial vehicles. >> touchdown skyliner. >> t capsule launched on dnesday. it blasted off last week at the international space station and went through a series of tests. >> officials at nasa and boeing are working for a test flight with the crew. >> the review data and apply the lessons they learn. >> nasa ferries people into the space station. officials say they also need a different types of capsule to keep missions on track. >>> as the country surrounded by water, japan has developed all sorts of fishing techniques over the years. one of them is called single hooked bonito fishing. finding newcomers to carry on the tradition is a challenge. >> two young men who have answered the call. >> reporter: the crew member of this boat are searching bonitos. >> the method has been used for 300 years in this area. >> they have to be strong to make it work and that's a big part of the attraction. >> i fishing or whatevsoever. >> sometimes i get lonely
the capsule is back from a successful uncrude test flight to the international space station. nasa is now closer to having different commercial vehicles. >> touchdown skyliner. >> t capsule launched on dnesday. it blasted off last week at the international space station and went through a series of tests. >> officials at nasa and boeing are working for a test flight with the crew. >> the review data and apply the lessons they learn. >> nasa ferries people into the...
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astronauts i spoke to said they understand the magnitude of what they are doing up on the international space stationlinks between the u.s. and russia. they depend on one another, the russian side controls the propulsion of the laboratory and the u.s. side controls the power. the russian who runs their aspects of the international space station has threatened to pull the funding. but i spoke to astronauts about the mood on board station and their concerns. take a listen. do you worry that the russian government could order their cosmonauts to take aggressive actions on station like closing off access to russian modules or some sharing resources, and if not, why not? >> we do not worry about that. the reason is we have i think an instinctive understanding of the community we are part of. i think we all understand what we do here is valuable, that the space station is valuable, and that even in times of conflict, you have to preserve bridges, you have to preserve some areas of cooperation. and, you know, the best candidate for that is just the space station. >> we are a family up here. we have dinner w
astronauts i spoke to said they understand the magnitude of what they are doing up on the international space stationlinks between the u.s. and russia. they depend on one another, the russian side controls the propulsion of the laboratory and the u.s. side controls the power. the russian who runs their aspects of the international space station has threatened to pull the funding. but i spoke to astronauts about the mood on board station and their concerns. take a listen. do you worry that the...
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this spacecraft has had from boeing, there was a first launch attempt to dock with the international space stationome major software glitches. it never even docked with the space station. then they tried to launch last august. that didn't happen because of some stuck valves. and so the reason this is all important, ana, is because nasa wants to make sure it has not one, but two vehicles capable of taking its astronauts up to the international space station. they don't want to be reliant upon russia to take its astronauts up there, which is what they did for about a decade. now, spacex has been very capable of doing it. they've done it seven times -- excuse me, five times so far, seven crude space flights total. so far boeing hasn't been able to do a single one. hopefully this test flight changes that. >> when could we expect the first crew mission? >> it should have already happened for boeing, but now if this goes according to plan, it could happen by the end of this year. so fingers crossed everything works on this test flight. >> okay, kristen fisher, thank you so much for bringing that to us.
this spacecraft has had from boeing, there was a first launch attempt to dock with the international space stationome major software glitches. it never even docked with the space station. then they tried to launch last august. that didn't happen because of some stuck valves. and so the reason this is all important, ana, is because nasa wants to make sure it has not one, but two vehicles capable of taking its astronauts up to the international space station. they don't want to be reliant upon...
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might affect the international space station as well. but 400 kilometers above earth, life goes on as normally as it can in 0 gravity. we are all up here for the same purpose to explore and to keep this does face station maintained and to keep performing the science on the in our laboratories. and so that is all we focused on, so the dynamic hasn't changed and we have about a 40 year history of working with the russians. and that is all still very much in working in play here and has been a real pleasant flavor working with our colleagues a friday evening. we always eat together and we shed ye the highlights of the week in the evening. we float over to the russian sec man. they come over to us sia and the spirit in space stations really, really good. as new rockets head to the station, leaving the conflict on earth behind a new crew of cosmo, not joined the international team in march. right in time from ours birthday party . the fact the new comers were wearing the colors of the ukrainian flag was just a coincidence. they said my hours
might affect the international space station as well. but 400 kilometers above earth, life goes on as normally as it can in 0 gravity. we are all up here for the same purpose to explore and to keep this does face station maintained and to keep performing the science on the in our laboratories. and so that is all we focused on, so the dynamic hasn't changed and we have about a 40 year history of working with the russians. and that is all still very much in working in play here and has been a...
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what made this mission to the international space station a little bit different? d and frequency with which nasa and spacex are now sending astronauts to the international space station. this is what nasa's commercial crew program which is what this mission was a part of, this is what this program was set out to do so many years ago to provide reliable, safe, cost effective transportation to the international space station. and remember just until up until two years ago, nasa was totally reliant upon russian soyuz spacecrafts to get its own astronauts up to the space station. so imagine what that would have looked like and the potential problems that may have caused in this geopolitical environment with the war ongoing in ukraine. but spacex came along and just look at what they have done in the last month. they have launched the first all-private crew to the international space station, they returned them safely to earth. they have launched another crew, crew 4, to the international space station. and then they just brought back this crew, crew 3, last night. they
what made this mission to the international space station a little bit different? d and frequency with which nasa and spacex are now sending astronauts to the international space station. this is what nasa's commercial crew program which is what this mission was a part of, this is what this program was set out to do so many years ago to provide reliable, safe, cost effective transportation to the international space station. and remember just until up until two years ago, nasa was totally...
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and a great view of dragon as it departs from the international space station. this is d w. news life from berlin. business news is coming up next. i'm and you can mckinnon on behalf of the whole team here. thanks so much for watching the w. i naturally spectacle in an improved world ah, the meeting of the loom whale sharks, the remote island of saint hulu.
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space station and the u.s. space program space shuttle docked. then together we built the international space station theoretically you can't operate the space station without both. the russians have the propulsion, the attitude, the control. the u.s. has the electricity production. i see nothing in the even keel professional relationship between the cosmonauts and astronauts, between mission control in moscow and houston and the training of the russian cosmonauts in america and the training of american astronauts in moscow. i see nothing that has interrupted that professional relationship no matter how awful putin is conducting the war with such disastrous results. we've seen recent reports about cooperation between the cosmonauts can you also comment on what you are seeing with respect to china and russia cooperating in space? >> china is completely a different experience for the u.s. space program because there hasn't been any transparency. they are very secretive. an example, they put up the space station and the first stage of the rocket they didn't save enough fuel so they could h
space station and the u.s. space program space shuttle docked. then together we built the international space station theoretically you can't operate the space station without both. the russians have the propulsion, the attitude, the control. the u.s. has the electricity production. i see nothing in the even keel professional relationship between the cosmonauts and astronauts, between mission control in moscow and houston and the training of the russian cosmonauts in america and the training of...
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spacex luckily has been flying our astronauts to the international space station for some time now.y've had five successful launches. boeing hoping to follow their lead. >> we will continue to follow it along with you. rachel, appreciate it. thanks. >>> michigan secretary of state revealing for the first time that former president trump suggested she be executed, refusing to overturn the results of the 2020 election. >>> plus all of your questions about the new covid wave, we are going to get answers from the white house covid czar next. this is roundup for lawns. this stuff works. this stuff kills weeds down to the root without killing your lawn. this stuff works on dandelionsns, crabgrass, clover. this stuff works for up to three months. this stuff w works guaranteed, or your money back. this stuff works on big lawns, small lawns, and “i guess you can call that a lawn” lawns. this stuff works without killing your lawn. this stuff works without killing your weekend. this stuff works for the rookies and the seasoned pros. this stuff works in knoxville, bronxville, rockville, marysvi
spacex luckily has been flying our astronauts to the international space station for some time now.y've had five successful launches. boeing hoping to follow their lead. >> we will continue to follow it along with you. rachel, appreciate it. thanks. >>> michigan secretary of state revealing for the first time that former president trump suggested she be executed, refusing to overturn the results of the 2020 election. >>> plus all of your questions about the new covid...
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and when nature is changing, morrow spent just of the 6 months on the international space station. but the assist on the an incredibly good job up in space. so a lot of experiments are, have been conducted there. but also an e v. a which of course is always a highlight. russia invaded ukraine, jarring bowers, time and space. but the relationship with the russian cosmonaut on board, stay positive. and i did come to mind the ambience month in the space community. we've built up so much trust in the past 20 or more than 20 years and especially mentioned to you by to that we want to carry on with that into the even the lowest. the 4th, our level things are excellence and be want to act as a bridge to find a way back to that at once. this crisis is over. the next little fin. russia has questioned the long term future of the i ss, but for now the program continues. you're up to date here. i'm did of the news business is up next. would stephen beardsley. people in trucks injured one, trying to flee the city center more and more refugees are being turned away. order families on the syrian f
and when nature is changing, morrow spent just of the 6 months on the international space station. but the assist on the an incredibly good job up in space. so a lot of experiments are, have been conducted there. but also an e v. a which of course is always a highlight. russia invaded ukraine, jarring bowers, time and space. but the relationship with the russian cosmonaut on board, stay positive. and i did come to mind the ambience month in the space community. we've built up so much trust in...
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but he has malware and 3 colleagues land safely on earth after spending 6 months on the international space station. ah i'm gather offers. welcome to the program. ukraine says russian forces are continuing their ground assault on the as of star steel plant in the ukrainian city of mario pope, an international convoys set out for the city yesterday, hoping to evacuate civilians trapped inside the facility. the un gave no further details, so as not to compromise the operation, but it says around $500.00 civilians have been evacuated from russian controlled areas in the murray will pull region this week displaced ukrainians que for 8. that fled from regions occupied by russian forces including besieged mario pole. while they have made it out, others remain trapped in as of style steel plant, ukraine's last stand in the port city. there is a risky over the lease currently, russian shelling in the assault of as a style does not stop at that civilian but civilians still need to be taken out. a women children, many children are still there. just imagine this held them more than 2 months of constant shelli
but he has malware and 3 colleagues land safely on earth after spending 6 months on the international space station. ah i'm gather offers. welcome to the program. ukraine says russian forces are continuing their ground assault on the as of star steel plant in the ukrainian city of mario pope, an international convoys set out for the city yesterday, hoping to evacuate civilians trapped inside the facility. the un gave no further details, so as not to compromise the operation, but it says around...
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space station. there was mir. and the u.s. space program, the space shuttle docked with mir. then, ogether, we built the international space station. theoretically you can't operate the space station without both. the russians have the propulsion, the attitude control -- the u.s. has the electricity production. i see nothing in the very even keeled professional relationship between the cosmonauts and the astronauts, between mission control in moscow and houston, in the training of russian cosmonauts in america and the training of american astronauts in moscow and baiknour. and i see nothing that has interrupted that professional relationship no matter how awful putin is conducting a war with such disastrous results in ukraine. >> well, thank you, that is nice to hear. i had been encouraged by the reports that we've seen about recent cooperation between the cosmonauts and our astronauts. can you also comment on china, and what you are seeing with respect to china and russia cooperating in space? >> now, china is completely a different experience for vis-À-vis the u.s. space program. because there has not been any tran
space station. there was mir. and the u.s. space program, the space shuttle docked with mir. then, ogether, we built the international space station. theoretically you can't operate the space station without both. the russians have the propulsion, the attitude control -- the u.s. has the electricity production. i see nothing in the very even keeled professional relationship between the cosmonauts and the astronauts, between mission control in moscow and houston, in the training of russian...
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space station and the u.s. space program, space shuttle docked and then together we built the international space station. theoretically you can't operate the space station without -- the russians have the propulsion and the u.s. has elect the city. i see nothing. very even keel professional relationship between the cosmonauts and astronauts, between mission control in moscow and houston, in the training of russian cosmonauts in america and the training of american astronauts in moscow. i see nothing that has interacted that professional relationship no matter how putin is conducting a war with such disastrous results in ukraine. >> thank you naturally nice to hear. i've been encouraged by the reports we have obtained about the cooperation between the cosmonauts and astronauts. can you also comment on china and what you are seeing with respect to china and russia cooperating? >> now china is a completely different experience for the u.s. space program because there has not been any transparency. they are very. an example they put up their space station and the first stage of the rocket they saved enough fu
space station and the u.s. space program, space shuttle docked and then together we built the international space station. theoretically you can't operate the space station without -- the russians have the propulsion and the u.s. has elect the city. i see nothing. very even keel professional relationship between the cosmonauts and astronauts, between mission control in moscow and houston, in the training of russian cosmonauts in america and the training of american astronauts in moscow. i see...
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and when nature is changing, n bauer spent just of the 6 months on the international space station. but the assist on the an incredibly good job up in space, sir. a lot of experiments have been conducted there, but also an e v. a which of course is always a highlight. russia invaded ukraine, georgia bowers time and space. but the relationship with the russian cosmonaut on board state positive i did some reminder and the insolent in the space community we've built up so much trust in the past 20 or more than 20 years. we have met, we mention that we like that and we want to carry on with that into the even a lot of what our level things are excellent. and we want to act as a bridge to find a way back to that. once this crisis is over, the next little thing, russia has questioned the long term future of the i assess, but for now, the program continues. democratic lawmakers in the united states are attempting to secure a federal abortion rights by ringing a bill to the senate. the move is largely symbolic because they lack the numbers to ensure its passage. democrats are china had off a
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when nature is changing ended. mauer spent just the 6 months on the international space station. but the assist under an incredibly good job up in space. so a lot of experiments are, have been conducted there, but also an e v. a which of course is always a highlight. russia invaded ukraine, georgia bowers time and space. but the relationship with the russian cosmonaut on board state positive. so i did some reminder and the insulin in the space community we've built up so much trust in the past 20 or more than 20 years. we have met, we mention that we lighted and we want to carry on with that winter the even the last 4 at our level things are excellence and we want to act as a bridge to find a way back to that at once. this crisis is over in the clinton. russia has questioned the long term future of the i assess, but for now the program continues. in sport, the ukrainian man's national team has finally begun our preparations for its upcoming world cup qualification. much against scotland of a game had been due to be played in march, but was postponed because of the russian invasion
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astronaut mathias molla and 3 colleagues. land safely on earth after spending 6 months on the international space station. ah, i'm gab office, thanks for joining us today. ukraine says that russian forces are continuing their ground assault on the as of style steel plant and other international attempt to evacuate more civilians from the plant is underway. the un gave no more details on the operation so as not to compromise its success. but it says around $500.00 civilians have been evacuated from russian controlled areas around mario paul. this week displaced ukrainians queue for aid. their fled from regions occupied by russian forces including besieged, merrier pole. while they're made it out, others remained trapped in as of styled steel plant ukraine's last stand in the port city. there is a rescue of the lease currently russian shelling and the assault of as a style does not stop that civilly, but civilians still need to be taken out. a women children, many children are still there. just imagine this held them more than 2 months of constant shelling, bombing constant death was she nearby, vicky bola
astronaut mathias molla and 3 colleagues. land safely on earth after spending 6 months on the international space station. ah, i'm gab office, thanks for joining us today. ukraine says that russian forces are continuing their ground assault on the as of style steel plant and other international attempt to evacuate more civilians from the plant is underway. the un gave no more details on the operation so as not to compromise its success. but it says around $500.00 civilians have been evacuated...
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astronaut mathias molla and 3 colleagues land safely on earth after spending 6 months on the international space station. ah. hello, i'm terry martin. good to have you with us. a spokesperson for russian. a foreign ministry says russia will not use nuclear weapons in ukraine. westward officials have openly voice concerned that escalating the conflict could risk russia launching a nuclear war. meanwhile, ukraine says russian forces are continuing a ground salt on the as of stall steel plant. another international attempt to evacuate more civilians from the plant is underway. the un gave no more details on the operation, so as not compromise its success. but it says around 500 civilians have been evacuated from russian controlled areas around mario poll this week displaced ukrainians, q for 8. their fled from regions occupied by russian forces including besieged mario pole. while they have made it out, others remain trapped in as of styled steel plant ukraine's last stand in the port city. there is a risky australis. currently russian shelling and the assault of as a style does not stop at that civilian b
astronaut mathias molla and 3 colleagues land safely on earth after spending 6 months on the international space station. ah. hello, i'm terry martin. good to have you with us. a spokesperson for russian. a foreign ministry says russia will not use nuclear weapons in ukraine. westward officials have openly voice concerned that escalating the conflict could risk russia launching a nuclear war. meanwhile, ukraine says russian forces are continuing a ground salt on the as of stall steel plant....
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the spacex capsule has undocked from the international space station. crew is expected to splash down off the coast of florida. later tonight after midnight east coast time. about 9:00 p.m. our time. they launched on november 11th, and spent six months on board the international space station. the crew worked on ways to grow crop, studied fire safety, and oversaw one of the first archaeological experiments in space. >>> all right, raj, imagine trading in your tennis shoes and treadmill for a work out where you actually fight monsters using a vr headset. pretty cool. bay area researcher says it is about an effective way to burn calories. this is the virtual reality institute at san francisco state. they're trying to show people in the gaming industry that vr gaming is just as good exercise as hopping on an alimit cal or boxing. >> for years, people have looked at gaming as the enemy of being healthy, the couch potato and stuff like that. almost every experience of vr has some level of physical fitness. it's just a matter of degree and how much. >> the in
the spacex capsule has undocked from the international space station. crew is expected to splash down off the coast of florida. later tonight after midnight east coast time. about 9:00 p.m. our time. they launched on november 11th, and spent six months on board the international space station. the crew worked on ways to grow crop, studied fire safety, and oversaw one of the first archaeological experiments in space. >>> all right, raj, imagine trading in your tennis shoes and treadmill...
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and happy to be home its mission accomplished. national, just back from the international space station. ah hello, welcome to look at the international forecast. there are going to be more very heavy showers, summary down pause, continuing, just around indo china thailand. it seems a very heavy rainfall recently. and also been enhanced by the system just around the adam and see that's been drawing in some showers across c area. that's gonna continue to be the case as we go one through the next couple days. i spoke with difference for sunday, more big down pause coming through here. central and southern parts of the philippines. also seeing some live dish out, particularly into southern areas of the philippines. that is the usual rash hours for malaysia and on into indonesia for australia. it's not too bad for many, but we have got some rather wet weather just around that eastern side of queensland . down towards the southeast, i need to draw your attention is a perry of low pressure has been producing some wintry weather across the southeast of australia. tightly packed ice, abbas has s
and happy to be home its mission accomplished. national, just back from the international space station. ah hello, welcome to look at the international forecast. there are going to be more very heavy showers, summary down pause, continuing, just around indo china thailand. it seems a very heavy rainfall recently. and also been enhanced by the system just around the adam and see that's been drawing in some showers across c area. that's gonna continue to be the case as we go one through the next...
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and when nature is changing, vendor mauer spends just the 6 months on the international space station. but the assist under an incredibly good job up in space. so a lot of experiments are, have been conducted there. but also an e v. a which of course is always a highlight. russia invaded ukraine during bowers time and space. but the relationship with the russian cosmonaut on board state positive i did come to mind the ambience land in the space community. we've built up so much trust in the past 20 or more than 20 years old. we have met, we mention that we like that and we want to carry on with that into the even a lot of what our level things are excellence. and we want to act as a bridge to find a way back to that once this crisis is over, in the eclipse within. russia has questioned the long term future of the i assess. but for now, the program continues. ah, ah, with the international leech in ukraine, 1000 some phone teams from abroad risk, their lives fighting against pontoons. we a company come from south america and saundra from new when a lot of bombing down on them, we to de
and when nature is changing, vendor mauer spends just the 6 months on the international space station. but the assist under an incredibly good job up in space. so a lot of experiments are, have been conducted there. but also an e v. a which of course is always a highlight. russia invaded ukraine during bowers time and space. but the relationship with the russian cosmonaut on board state positive i did come to mind the ambience land in the space community. we've built up so much trust in the...
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impact on nature, and when nature is changing, vendor power spent just the 6 months on the international space station. but the assist under an incredibly good job up in space. so a lot of experiments are, have been conducted there. but also an e v a, which of course is always a highlight. russia invaded ukraine during my hours time in space. but the relationship with the russian cosmonaut on board state positive and i did come to mind the ambient went in the space community. we've built up so much trust in the past 20 or more than 20 years old. would have met be mentioned to you right at that and we want to carry on with that one for the even the love to for what our level things are excellent. and we want to act as a bridge to find a way back to that at once. this crisis is over in the clinton, russia has questioned the long term future of the i assess, but for now the program continues. and a recap now, as the top story that we're covering, this our finland's leaders have called for their country to apply for nato membership. as soon as possible is the 1st step in a process which could see finland
impact on nature, and when nature is changing, vendor power spent just the 6 months on the international space station. but the assist under an incredibly good job up in space. so a lot of experiments are, have been conducted there. but also an e v a, which of course is always a highlight. russia invaded ukraine during my hours time in space. but the relationship with the russian cosmonaut on board state positive and i did come to mind the ambient went in the space community. we've built up so...
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. >>> another sign of russian cooperation on board the international space station this week, despitestation over to a russian cosmonot on wednesday. i want to bring in re chel crane. i know you've been talking with astronauts on the space station about how the war on earth may be impacting their work. what are they telling you? >> i had the opportunity to speak with jessica watkins and samantha. samantha had been to station before this is not her maiden journey. i asked her how the mood was on station if it felt different from her previous missions. she said, no, it felt just the same. it's important to remember that, you know, the international space station is really one of the last remaining diplomatic links between russia and the united states. and they are really dependent on one another on board this flofl floating laboratory. the russian side controls the propulsion, where the u.s. side controls the power. so truly reliant on one another and they've been able to corporate in space much better than we've been able to corporate here on earth. the astronauts i spoke to said they
. >>> another sign of russian cooperation on board the international space station this week, despitestation over to a russian cosmonot on wednesday. i want to bring in re chel crane. i know you've been talking with astronauts on the space station about how the war on earth may be impacting their work. what are they telling you? >> i had the opportunity to speak with jessica watkins and samantha. samantha had been to station before this is not her maiden journey. i asked her how...
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now 6 months after rocketing up to the international space station, the 3rd astronaut team launched by space. sex has returned to earth. a dragon capsule splashed down of the florida close fee there after a 23 hour flight home. before after north conducted hundreds of research projects during their mission, they also welcome the 1st civilian crew to the space station. wait, you out there. ah . type a quick check. the headlines here on al jazeera ukraine says russia still attacking the besieged steel plant and mother you poll, despite declaring a ceasefire to let civilians leave. moscow denies has broken the agreement. around 200 civilians are trapped inside the u. s. strike to get them out. so far in total, nearly $500.00 civilians, strong found the long wait the awaited relief. after leaving and the relentless showing and scarce availability of water, food and sanitation. the evacuees of shared moving tales with un stuff, mothers, children, and frail go parents, spoke of their trauma somewhat. he no didn't need the medical attention. i hope that the cont, judith coordination with more
now 6 months after rocketing up to the international space station, the 3rd astronaut team launched by space. sex has returned to earth. a dragon capsule splashed down of the florida close fee there after a 23 hour flight home. before after north conducted hundreds of research projects during their mission, they also welcome the 1st civilian crew to the space station. wait, you out there. ah . type a quick check. the headlines here on al jazeera ukraine says russia still attacking the besieged...
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alive, there is hope to avoid repeating those terrible mistakes russian cosmonauts on the international space station also congratulated the russians on victory day oleg artemiev denis matveev and sergey kursakov noted that after 77 years after the great victory, we live, study, raise children and fly into space thanks to the feat of our people, who rallied against fascism and defeated the enemy and wishes military success in our participants of the special operation, while we remember those whose lives are not words. and we, who remained on the battlefields, are celebrating. and we honor this day, we are not victorious with the great victory day. i wish you peace and good spirits, and success in the hardest and most dangerous military work for the benefit of russia, happy holiday for you for our victory, glory to russia well, then an impromptu victory parade was held on board the iss cosmonauts launched models of the il-2 attack aircraft of the great patriotic war and the soyuz spacecraft today, an action is taking place throughout russia the immortal regiment of the event is held in two formats onl
alive, there is hope to avoid repeating those terrible mistakes russian cosmonauts on the international space station also congratulated the russians on victory day oleg artemiev denis matveev and sergey kursakov noted that after 77 years after the great victory, we live, study, raise children and fly into space thanks to the feat of our people, who rallied against fascism and defeated the enemy and wishes military success in our participants of the special operation, while we remember those...
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boeing starliner spacecraft is finally on its way to docking with the international space station. aunch didn't go as planned due to software glitches. starliner is a private spacecraft developed by boeing and partnership with nasa. it's designed to transport astronauts to and from the international space station on unidentified buyer has just spent the most money ever for an artwork by michelangelo. christie's auction house in paris, put up the sketch featuring a nude man with two figures behind them. the winning bid more than $24 million. experts believe this is michelangelo's first ever nude artwork dating back to the late 15th century. it was sold to a french collector in 19. oh, seven. and was forgotten until it resurfaced just before the pandemic. a groundbreaking new art exhibit opened this week in new york city. it brings technology and art together. ted lindor takes us inside the exhibit that's meant to make art understandable and accessible to all. usually an art galleries. phones are discouraged, but for a new exhibit from one of the world's most renowned pop artists, pho
boeing starliner spacecraft is finally on its way to docking with the international space station. aunch didn't go as planned due to software glitches. starliner is a private spacecraft developed by boeing and partnership with nasa. it's designed to transport astronauts to and from the international space station on unidentified buyer has just spent the most money ever for an artwork by michelangelo. christie's auction house in paris, put up the sketch featuring a nude man with two figures...
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>>> a six-month stay at the international space station ended when four astronauts splashed down overnight in the gulf of mexico, courtesy of the spacex capsule "endurance." it landed off the coast of tampa and will be making their way to houston later today after their nearly 24-hour trip home. >>> the trial involving johnny depp is now on a ten-day scheduled break after an emotional second day on the stand by his ex, amber heard. here's abc's stephanie ramos. [ weeping ] >> i don't want to do this. i don't want to do this. >> reporter: more disturbing testimony in amber heard's second day on the witness stand. the actress sued for $50 million. her ex-husband, johnny depp, claims she defamed him by claiming to be the victim of abuse. >> realizing there was a phone there, and he picked up the phone, and he's screaming, like, at the top of his lungs, screaming, i [ bleep ] hate you. i [ bleep ] hate you. you ruined my [ bleep ] life. and screaming at the top of his lungs. he picks up the phone and starts bashing the phone against the wall, against the wall where i was just being held. and i
>>> a six-month stay at the international space station ended when four astronauts splashed down overnight in the gulf of mexico, courtesy of the spacex capsule "endurance." it landed off the coast of tampa and will be making their way to houston later today after their nearly 24-hour trip home. >>> the trial involving johnny depp is now on a ten-day scheduled break after an emotional second day on the stand by his ex, amber heard. here's abc's stephanie ramos. [...
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>> and the crew dragon has undocked from the international space station. four astronauts aboard the orbital outpost completing their six month mission. undocking did occur at 12:20 a.m. central time, 1:20 a.m. eastern time while the international space station was flying southeast over australia. >> splashdown should be early tomorrow morning and i'm sure cnn will be all over it with our amazing space team. >> thanks for joining us. i'm christine romans. >> and i'm laura jarrett. "new day" starts right now. ♪ >>> good morning to viewers in the u.s. and around the world. it is thursday, may 5. great to have you here. john bermen is off today. if there is hell on earth, that is inside the steel mill in mariupol. these are extraordinary images revealing what hundreds of women, children and elderly ukrainians have endured for two months. relentless bombardment. that's the sound of the ukrainian soldiers singing the battle hymn of the ukrainian army. there in the underground bunker. singing, it is sweeter for us to die in battle than live in chains as dumb slave
>> and the crew dragon has undocked from the international space station. four astronauts aboard the orbital outpost completing their six month mission. undocking did occur at 12:20 a.m. central time, 1:20 a.m. eastern time while the international space station was flying southeast over australia. >> splashdown should be early tomorrow morning and i'm sure cnn will be all over it with our amazing space team. >> thanks for joining us. i'm christine romans. >> and i'm...