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it is a very exciting time on the international space station. but for now, we are going to keep our eyes on the ball and ensure we bring those crews safely to the international space station. i personally am going to be very happy to welcome steve, woody and andre to the international space station on that welcome ceremony early tomorrow morning. and then hopefully getting some sleep i think we are all hoping to get some sleep after this last week. what a great launch. with that, i am going to be handed over to steve. >> thank you. it is great to be here. thanks for attending the event tonight. it was a really great launch. really smooth countdown. as kathy said. it really worked really well. we worked just a few things. kathy commented on the system we ended up scrubbing the launch for a few days ago. we went and replaced two filters on that system and the system performed nominally tonight. it is a very critical system. it provides ignition fluid up to the nine merlin one engines. that worked great tonight. early in the count, we had an issue w
it is a very exciting time on the international space station. but for now, we are going to keep our eyes on the ball and ensure we bring those crews safely to the international space station. i personally am going to be very happy to welcome steve, woody and andre to the international space station on that welcome ceremony early tomorrow morning. and then hopefully getting some sleep i think we are all hoping to get some sleep after this last week. what a great launch. with that, i am going to...
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deena can telecom operations integration manager for the international space station program. benji reid, senior director for the human spaceflight program at spacex. and the director general of the mohammed bin rashid space center. each will deliver some opening remarks and they will take questions for those on the phone and in the room. if you're on the phone you can dial star one to get into the question queue. kathy, please go ahead and kick things off for us. >> so wow what a beautiful launch. you know, we've been really enjoying the night sky with the venus jupiter conjunction, and somebody mentioned to me that we added a bright new star to the night sky tonight. so it was a clear night and we always love it when we see these beautiful launches. kind of stepping back and reflecting on thingsd though, te other thing that we all realized today was it's y been four years since the demo one. so when you look back on all the work that's been accomplished and we realize now that this is our six crew rotation mission, plus our crew demonstration missions, so seven crew donations
deena can telecom operations integration manager for the international space station program. benji reid, senior director for the human spaceflight program at spacex. and the director general of the mohammed bin rashid space center. each will deliver some opening remarks and they will take questions for those on the phone and in the room. if you're on the phone you can dial star one to get into the question queue. kathy, please go ahead and kick things off for us. >> so wow what a...
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both were headed to the international space station. the 1st was russian sending a passenger ship to replace another that russia says had been hit by a small meteor and leaked all of its coolant. the 2nd was american carrying a mixed crew from the u. s. russia and the u. e. i could only arrive once the rescue ship was in place. it wants to rattle up russia and the u. s. run the international space station together with europe and other partners that she became the war ukraine through the global space industry into disarray. missions dependent on russia were cancelled or postpone. and private industry looked for new launch option closure. but america's nasa and russia's ross cost most struck a deal in the summer of 2020 to that despite sanctions where they would barter seats carrying one of the others. astronauts on every lodge and promising to evacuate the others in case of emergency. sometimes people similarly can like in a split spaces and there is no way of like, it's like hunting your car in half. one happen the other half of the wo
both were headed to the international space station. the 1st was russian sending a passenger ship to replace another that russia says had been hit by a small meteor and leaked all of its coolant. the 2nd was american carrying a mixed crew from the u. s. russia and the u. e. i could only arrive once the rescue ship was in place. it wants to rattle up russia and the u. s. run the international space station together with europe and other partners that she became the war ukraine through the global...
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inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> nasa space x crew-6 is en route to the international space station after successful launch from the kennedy space center. the launch was previous he delayed because of the problem with the fuel system. two american astronauts are on board as well as a russian cosmonaut and an estimate on united arab emirates. the mission will run for six months. >> now under six minutes 45 seconds from launch, again were continuing to fuel the falcon nine rocket come stage to with the rp-1 kerosene. at the t -6 minute mark we should hear a callout that the stage i rip load is complete. they are topping that off,, liquid oxygen of both the first and second stage. there's that confirmation. we're county data t minus five minutes. at t minus five, the dragon is configured for terminal count and a terminal count dragon has switched to internal power right now receiving power from umbilical lines from the ground. also at just under five minutes we will be waiting for strong back retract, the arm that is currently propping the falcon nine and dragon puppet we'll see the cl
inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> nasa space x crew-6 is en route to the international space station after successful launch from the kennedy space center. the launch was previous he delayed because of the problem with the fuel system. two american astronauts are on board as well as a russian cosmonaut and an estimate on united arab emirates. the mission will run for six months. >> now under six minutes 45 seconds from launch, again were continuing to fuel the...
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announcer: nasa's spacex prude 6 is in route to the international space station after a successful launchm the kennedy space center. the launch was previously delayed because of a problem with the fuel system. two american astronauts are on board as well as a russian cosmonaut and an astronaut from the committed arab emirates. the mission will run for six months. >> now under 6:45 from launch. we are continuing to fuel the falcon nine rocket filled with the rpi1 kerosene. at the t minus 6:00 mark we should hear a callout that the load is complete. liquid oxygen on about the first and second stage. and there is that confirmation. we are counting down to t minus 5:00 at this point. the dragon is configured for a terminal count, and a terminal count dragon has switched to internal power. right now receiving power from umbilical lines from the ground. also at just under 5:00 we will be waiting for strong back redirect, the arm that is currently propping the dragon 9. the strong-arm will tilt two degrees off from where it is now at a 90 degree position. just a little off, then it will get out
announcer: nasa's spacex prude 6 is in route to the international space station after a successful launchm the kennedy space center. the launch was previously delayed because of a problem with the fuel system. two american astronauts are on board as well as a russian cosmonaut and an astronaut from the committed arab emirates. the mission will run for six months. >> now under 6:45 from launch. we are continuing to fuel the falcon nine rocket filled with the rpi1 kerosene. at the t minus...
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. >>> still ahead on the cbs "weekend news," bittersweet good-byes aboard the international space station. >>> today four astronauts said their good-byes to crew members on the international space station ending a five-month mission. after undocking, they are now headed back to earth on a spacecraft set to splash down off the florida coast tonight. > getting into space is only for a select few, but some high school students are getting a shot of sorts. in tonight's weekend journal, olivia leech of cbs station ktvt reports how they're working with nasa on a launch of their own. >> reporter: it's monday morning at ben barber innovation academy. these high school students are hard at work using highly technical machines to fabricate parts in this manufacturing class. but this isn't your ordinary school project. they're working on parts that will be used by nasa. >> we're building a component to a storage locker box, and the storage locker box is a part that they use to send supplies or experiments up to the astronauts at the space station. >> reporter: that's right, a mission destined for th
. >>> still ahead on the cbs "weekend news," bittersweet good-byes aboard the international space station. >>> today four astronauts said their good-byes to crew members on the international space station ending a five-month mission. after undocking, they are now headed back to earth on a spacecraft set to splash down off the florida coast tonight. > getting into space is only for a select few, but some high school students are getting a shot of sorts. in...
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at 5:9 good afternoon , the international space station is in touch with you , call signs from the internationaln are on the air. at the station, a group of schoolchildren gather at a radio receiver in one of the st. petersburg parks when the iss appears on the horizon during the day. with such cloudiness, it is not visible, but it is definitely over there, high above the houses , radio antennas are tuned there and there into space and schoolchildren address their questions. lined up. in queue. hello, my name is ivan and i have a question for you, when will humanity be able to colonize another planet from here. yes orbits, where is the iss above 400 km. this is if in a straight line, but all chances to be heard. this is the case when your the question addressed to the universe will not remain unanswered. well, probably, in the near future we are unlikely to be able to colonize other planets, but nevertheless. so after 50 years , cosmonauts sergei prokopiev and anna kikina at this time with a radio receiver on the iss with earth orbit give the answer live. they specifically make a video recording
at 5:9 good afternoon , the international space station is in touch with you , call signs from the internationaln are on the air. at the station, a group of schoolchildren gather at a radio receiver in one of the st. petersburg parks when the iss appears on the horizon during the day. with such cloudiness, it is not visible, but it is definitely over there, high above the houses , radio antennas are tuned there and there into space and schoolchildren address their questions. lined up. in queue....
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liftoff of falcon, go dragon, go falcon. >>> a spacex rocket carrying five people to the international space station blasted off shortly after midnight. the dragon capsule with two astronauts, a russian cosmonaut, and an astronaut from the united arab emirates will replace a crew that's been in space since october. >>> lawmakers propose a new rail safety bill, and new findings on the cause of a mysterious illness. those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." "the washington post" reports havana syndrome was not caused by an energy weapon or foreign adversary, that's according to a u.s. intelligence report. about 1,500 american government workers and military personnel have reported cases in 96 countries. symptoms include ringing in the ears, headaches, and pressure in the head. intelligence officials say most of the cases investigated appear to have different causes from environmental factors to undiagnosed illnesses. lawyers for people who experience symptoms said the report was incomplete and lacked transparency. >>> "the new york times" says a bipartisan group of senators proposed
liftoff of falcon, go dragon, go falcon. >>> a spacex rocket carrying five people to the international space station blasted off shortly after midnight. the dragon capsule with two astronauts, a russian cosmonaut, and an astronaut from the united arab emirates will replace a crew that's been in space since october. >>> lawmakers propose a new rail safety bill, and new findings on the cause of a mysterious illness. those are some of the headlines on the "morning...
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so four astronauts blasting off to the international space station after a successful spacex launch this morning. first we have this a suit cause packed with an explosive discovered at a pennsylvania airport. the suspect arrested by the fbi. what we're learning about the device that was found hidden in his luggage. >> also, university of georgia football player who turned himself in on charges related to a deadly car crash that killed a teammate and staff member after the team's national championship victory. >> also, u.s. intelligence with a new report on what is known as havana syndrome. for years american diplomats and spies around the world have been complaining of mysterious symptoms. they're oftentimes debilitating. what's a foreign adversary to blame? we have the answer. >>> lot to get to. we'll begin with this. the tsa intercepting a suitcase packed with an explosive device before loaded ton a plane. it happened at the airport in it allentown, pennsylvania. the bomb squad rushing into the scene there. and the fbi later arresting this man seen on surveillance video. here's the bre
so four astronauts blasting off to the international space station after a successful spacex launch this morning. first we have this a suit cause packed with an explosive discovered at a pennsylvania airport. the suspect arrested by the fbi. what we're learning about the device that was found hidden in his luggage. >> also, university of georgia football player who turned himself in on charges related to a deadly car crash that killed a teammate and staff member after the team's national...
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now the rocket was carrying a crew of 4 to the international space station that will replace the crewrd the iss. 2 americans and a russian are being sent to the international space station. the crew also includes the first person from the arab world. xavier walton has more on the historic mission. >> and liftoff, but crews go dragon go felt like a candle lighting up the night sky crew. 6 blasts off for a one-day journey to the international space station. super sonic near the 4 people onboard. space-x's 6th rotational space flight. >> 2 nasa astronauts and russian cosmonauts and astronaut from the united arab emirates is the first time an astronaut from the is carrying out an extended mission on the iss graduation. >> your flight is exactly 4 years after the flight of that demo, one mission like andrea said, all the best things take to try happy that we can get you off tonight. if you enjoy your ride, please don't forget to give us 5 stars. the first launch attempt for crew 6 was scrubbed monday's. we scrub the launch attempt moments for blast off because of a club filter. but thursda
now the rocket was carrying a crew of 4 to the international space station that will replace the crewrd the iss. 2 americans and a russian are being sent to the international space station. the crew also includes the first person from the arab world. xavier walton has more on the historic mission. >> and liftoff, but crews go dragon go felt like a candle lighting up the night sky crew. 6 blasts off for a one-day journey to the international space station. super sonic near the 4 people...
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checki >> 6.15, and now 4 astronauts traveling through space are making their way to the international space station. spacex launch crew from the kennedy space center. >> out their cape canaveral, florida. the crews going to be on a 6 month mission. now the capsule is expected to dock at the international space station shortly after midnight tonight. you think they go? are we there yet? are we there walton has >> and liftoff, but crews go dragon go out like a candle lighting up the night sky crew. 6 blasts off for a one-day journey to the international space station. super sonic near the 4 people onboard. space-x's 6th rotational space flight. >> 2 nasa astronauts and russian cosmonauts and astronaut from the united arab emirates is the first time an astronaut from the is carrying out an extended mission on the iss graduation. >> your flight is exactly 4 years after the flight of demo, one mission like andrea said, all the best things take to try happy that we can get you off tonight. if you enjoy your ride, please don't forget to give us 5 stars. the first launch attempt for crew 6 was scrubbed mon
checki >> 6.15, and now 4 astronauts traveling through space are making their way to the international space station. spacex launch crew from the kennedy space center. >> out their cape canaveral, florida. the crews going to be on a 6 month mission. now the capsule is expected to dock at the international space station shortly after midnight tonight. you think they go? are we there yet? are we there walton has >> and liftoff, but crews go dragon go out like a candle lighting...
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it is on its way to the international space station with full crew members. it blasted off from the kennedy space center in florida on thursday and is carrying 2 astronauts from nasa, one from arab emirates, and a russian cosmonaut and only way ultra difficult year for the space laboratory, but not more than 20 years old colon baker as well. engine sequence start has its rare that 2 rockets are ready to simultaneously on launch pads, half a world apart aiming for the same target. both were headed to the international space station. the 1st was russian sending a passenger ship to replace another that russia says had been hit by a small meteor and leaked all of its coolant. the 2nd was american carrying a mixed crew from the us, russia, and the u. e. i could only arrive once the rescue ship was in place. stage one title of russia and the u. s. run the international space station together with europe and other partners. she became the war ukraine through the global space industry into disarray. missions dependent on russia were cancelled or postpone, and private
it is on its way to the international space station with full crew members. it blasted off from the kennedy space center in florida on thursday and is carrying 2 astronauts from nasa, one from arab emirates, and a russian cosmonaut and only way ultra difficult year for the space laboratory, but not more than 20 years old colon baker as well. engine sequence start has its rare that 2 rockets are ready to simultaneously on launch pads, half a world apart aiming for the same target. both were...
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looking forward to getting the crew to the international space station. deena and to the team have a whole lot of work for them to do. we will keep them super busy over the next six months of a very exciting time on the space station. right now, we will keep our eyes on the ball and ensure we bring those crews to the station. i personally will be very happy to welcome steve, woody sultan and andre on the welcome ceremony, early tomorrow morning. i'm hoping to get some sleep at that point. i think we are kind of hoping to get sleep after this last week. what a great lunch. with that i will hand over to steve stich the program manager. >> it is great to be here, and thank you for the interest tonight. it was a really great launch, a smooth cap down as kathy said, and worked well. we worked a few things during the countdown. kathy commented on the ttap system we scratch of the lot four. we replaced two filters in that system, and to that performed phenomenally tonight. no problem at all. it is a critical system. it provides ignition fluid up to the engines, a
looking forward to getting the crew to the international space station. deena and to the team have a whole lot of work for them to do. we will keep them super busy over the next six months of a very exciting time on the space station. right now, we will keep our eyes on the ball and ensure we bring those crews to the station. i personally will be very happy to welcome steve, woody sultan and andre on the welcome ceremony, early tomorrow morning. i'm hoping to get some sleep at that point. i...
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it was originally a communications module that had been installed on the international space station back in 2009. they used to it up until about 2017. and then twenty-twenty they detached from the space station and basically just let it drift in orbit. >> again, adds there is an increasing pressure on satellite operators to deorbit their satellites when they're no longer useful in order to keep a little less junk in space as possible. so don't be alarmed on the 4th day of governor gavin newsom's statewide tour. the governor introduced a new plan. he says we'll improve mental and behavioral health across california categories. one eytan wallace has a look at that plant and the response from republicans. take a listen. >> well, the governor says his proposal raise money to in his words, modernized california's behavioral health system, all part of a plan that will ultimately need final approval from you. the voters we can fix this. governor gavin newsom speaking with a sense of optimism as he announced his intention to place a multi-billion dollar bond measure on the 2024 ballot. >> on
it was originally a communications module that had been installed on the international space station back in 2009. they used to it up until about 2017. and then twenty-twenty they detached from the space station and basically just let it drift in orbit. >> again, adds there is an increasing pressure on satellite operators to deorbit their satellites when they're no longer useful in order to keep a little less junk in space as possible. so don't be alarmed on the 4th day of governor gavin...
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we've had a demonstration of the laser communications relay from the international space station.to make the pipeline you can get send a whole lot more data. there's also been quite a bit of investment in al and virtual reality. people think that the gaming technology is just for gaming, but no. so, imagine, if we're going to have people living on mars, you're going to have to have a way to really be able to assess what's happening inside the body without carrying an mri with you there. if you can imagine having sensors on your body where you can pull the heart out virtually and spin it around and see what's happening, that's going to be incredible. how important will collaboration be between nasa and private companies in achieving a sustainable presence on mars? this is absolutely critical. there's no way that nasa can do this alone, and there's no way that all of the agencies, the international agencies that nasa partners with, there's no way that they could do it alone. you think about spacex, in the united states, space has gotten where it is in collaboration and partnership w
we've had a demonstration of the laser communications relay from the international space station.to make the pipeline you can get send a whole lot more data. there's also been quite a bit of investment in al and virtual reality. people think that the gaming technology is just for gaming, but no. so, imagine, if we're going to have people living on mars, you're going to have to have a way to really be able to assess what's happening inside the body without carrying an mri with you there. if you...
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now this latest communication system is used to work with the russian segment of the international space station the day in history. the task of great britain was to isolate the soviet union as much as possible because of european affairs. this was, of course, a huge mistake of the british conservatives, because the development of the european order is possible only with the participation there in russia. it doesn't matter what it's called? soviet russia russian empire, massive powerful movement. they start there. yes, it's interesting. in general, yes, quite an interesting movement. edward showed a great interest in front of england was a big problem. and that's when the british fascist union arises at the end of the war. the so-called files were discovered. where was russia? judging by these documents. uh eighth. this, it turns out, strongly supports the uk's blocking of the terrible british information society. including is not so tar is not so. why are you digging there? we're going to give him the title of righteous man of the world, that's a witness. so he doesn’t want to talk about it, ho
now this latest communication system is used to work with the russian segment of the international space station the day in history. the task of great britain was to isolate the soviet union as much as possible because of european affairs. this was, of course, a huge mistake of the british conservatives, because the development of the european order is possible only with the participation there in russia. it doesn't matter what it's called? soviet russia russian empire, massive powerful...
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dragon 6 docked to the international space station an hour later than scheduled, this is reported after passing all the technical procedures , the cosmonauts who arrived on the ship, including the distance andrei hosts will go to the iss in orbit, they will spend over 100 days, and then return back to earth. maria zakharova didn’t even talk , she clarified that on the eve of sergey lavrov, i’m not glinka during a short conversation, they didn’t touch on the situation around the us citizen negotiations on the sidelines of the g20 newelly ministerial meeting are acquiring new details. the sale of moskvich 4 cars will officially start in the regions of russia, the price of a domestic crossover is from one million 970,000 rubles. this year. the capital plant plans to produce 50,000 of these machines, of which 10,000 will be electric. from next year, the volume of output should double . the ukrainian military is hitting andreevka dnr . and the kherson region of the ministry of internal affairs reported an informer was detained who was passing information about the location of russian troops
dragon 6 docked to the international space station an hour later than scheduled, this is reported after passing all the technical procedures , the cosmonauts who arrived on the ship, including the distance andrei hosts will go to the iss in orbit, they will spend over 100 days, and then return back to earth. maria zakharova didn’t even talk , she clarified that on the eve of sergey lavrov, i’m not glinka during a short conversation, they didn’t touch on the situation around the us citizen...
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now this latest communication system is used to work with the russian segment of the international space stationhe day in history. a new service appeared in the public services application for smartphones, a confirmed photo to log in to public services. now it is possible through biometrics, that is, the program has learned to recognize you in person. why is this needed? we will tell in 5 minutes in this edition of the instructions and immediately clarify. if you don't if you like where progress is going and you do not want to use your biometric data for government or commercial services, then you have every right to do so, moreover, any discrimination, for example, denial of service for not using biometrics is prohibited, no one can force you to hand over your biometric data. how does the law on biometric information work. we told in one of the previous issues that in order to enter the biometrics portal you need to register in a single biometric system and consent to the use of this service. where you can register in almost any division of any bank go to the website or call the bank's customer
now this latest communication system is used to work with the russian segment of the international space stationhe day in history. a new service appeared in the public services application for smartphones, a confirmed photo to log in to public services. now it is possible through biometrics, that is, the program has learned to recognize you in person. why is this needed? we will tell in 5 minutes in this edition of the instructions and immediately clarify. if you don't if you like where...
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space station. neil: right. >> they're now adding to their brand new space station and they're attractioning international international partners are countries we help developed their space capability and now they're partnering with china. we need to advance commercial happentation to maintain our pre preeminence in space. neil: thank you very much, jim bridenstine former, nasa administrator. this latest mission, a multicountry mission but china doing their own things. we're on top of that, interest rates staying high, over 4%. wonder what the retired american express ceo and chairman thinks of that. he is coming up next. ♪. inner voice: (kombucha brewer): when i started my new kombucha business... ... i thought there would be a lot more kombucha... ...and a lot less business. inner voice (graphic designer): as a new small business owner... ...i've learned that trying to be the “cool” boss... ...is a lot harder when you're actually the “stressed” boss. inner voice (furniture maker): i know everything about my new furniture business. well, everything except... ...the whole “business” part. not anymore. wit
space station. neil: right. >> they're now adding to their brand new space station and they're attractioning international international partners are countries we help developed their space capability and now they're partnering with china. we need to advance commercial happentation to maintain our pre preeminence in space. neil: thank you very much, jim bridenstine former, nasa administrator. this latest mission, a multicountry mission but china doing their own things. we're on top of...
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never was not on their way to the international space station. 5 or 321. it is all as re sex rocket blast at all from the kennedy space center in florida on thursday carrying to nasa astronaut, one russian and, and emmy ratty. the launch was scrubbed on monday for technical reasons. the 4 men will spend 6 months in orbit with elkin on the dragon as we make. as always, much more news on our website at al jazeera dot com. what more news for you? after in firestone disabled i thought you. ah, sir, out japan. there are warnings, low level warnings of potential avalanche because although it's still cold, not bringing snows, some stove showers, you tend to cut off that cold, then allowed them to come up every other day, which means an unstable snow pack. the most part is warming up in east asia and the sun is out of temperature going up fairly high. the above average will in baton hobbin by $56.00 degrees that sort of orderly come down to where they should be. the most part in southern china and the breeze into ty payson to strong, but it's, nor is was, it shoul
never was not on their way to the international space station. 5 or 321. it is all as re sex rocket blast at all from the kennedy space center in florida on thursday carrying to nasa astronaut, one russian and, and emmy ratty. the launch was scrubbed on monday for technical reasons. the 4 men will spend 6 months in orbit with elkin on the dragon as we make. as always, much more news on our website at al jazeera dot com. what more news for you? after in firestone disabled i thought you. ah, sir,...
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now it's the latest communication system is used to work with the russian segment of the international space stationthat was the day in history. people in the family there was one valuable relic, it was taken from me. you said you would return. pipe in the world this is a memory of someone likes it, someone does not, but it is a memory. and you and i have one to win, we need to win any color. the launch of a rocket with a military satellite soyuz-2 was launched from the cosmodrome in plesetsk
now it's the latest communication system is used to work with the russian segment of the international space stationthat was the day in history. people in the family there was one valuable relic, it was taken from me. you said you would return. pipe in the world this is a memory of someone likes it, someone does not, but it is a memory. and you and i have one to win, we need to win any color. the launch of a rocket with a military satellite soyuz-2 was launched from the cosmodrome in plesetsk
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. >> a crew of 4 to the international space station that will replace the crew that's currently on board. the iss, 2 americans and a russian are being sent to the international space station. the crew also includes the first person from the air world. xavier walton has more on this historic mission. >> and liftoff of crews go go out like a candle lighting up the night sky crew. 6 blasts off for a one-day journey to the international space station. super sonic near the 4 people onboard space-x's 6th rotational space flight. >> 2 nasa astronauts and russian cosmonauts and astronauts from the united arab emirates is the first time an astronaut from the is carrying out an extended mission on the iss graduation. >> your flight is exactly 4 years after the play that the demo one mission like andrea said, all the best things take to try happy that we can get you off tonight if you enjoyed your right, please don't forget to give us 5 stars. the first launch attempt for crew 6 was scrubbed monday's. we scrub the launch attempt moments for blast off because of a club filter. but thursday, but a gr
. >> a crew of 4 to the international space station that will replace the crew that's currently on board. the iss, 2 americans and a russian are being sent to the international space station. the crew also includes the first person from the air world. xavier walton has more on this historic mission. >> and liftoff of crews go go out like a candle lighting up the night sky crew. 6 blasts off for a one-day journey to the international space station. super sonic near the 4 people...
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astronomers say it's likely debris from an old international space station mission. the first reports about the objects came in around 9.30, last night. >> according to the chabot space and science center, it could take back to around 2009, all that debris. it's joining joining us now gerald mckeegan from the chabot space and science center to talk a little bit about what everybody saw. gerald break it all down for us. >> well, first of all, it was not a lee famed as you as you know, that this is actually a piece of space hardware, space junk, if you will. it was originally a communications module that had been installed on the international space station back in 2009. they used to it up until about 2017. and then twenty-twenty they detached from the space station and basically just let it drift in orbit. over time that orbit decade. and last night about 9.35, or so. re-enter the earth's atmosphere. it burned up over central california and everybody got a nice light show. >> this is certainly captivating. i'm sure a lot of people are going. my goodness. what we what w
astronomers say it's likely debris from an old international space station mission. the first reports about the objects came in around 9.30, last night. >> according to the chabot space and science center, it could take back to around 2009, all that debris. it's joining joining us now gerald mckeegan from the chabot space and science center to talk a little bit about what everybody saw. gerald break it all down for us. >> well, first of all, it was not a lee famed as you as you...
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early this morning launched a four man crew heading for a planned six month stay on the international space station. among those on the rocket are two americans and one russian. they are expected to arrive at the space station tomorrow. a california mother and father are heading to court claiming a mistake that a fertility clinic tried to cover up will cause their young son. a lifetime of pain. they say putting their trust in the ivf doctor was the biggest mistake of their lives. this morning, a california couple is suing a fertility clinic, claiming a doctor transplanted an embryo that tested positive for a deadly cancer gene. so you saw hrc. as your one way healthy child 100% i cry all the time. it's devastating. jason and his wife, melissa, say they went to hrc fertility in pasadena after finding out they were carriers for two cancer genes for jason, a rare gene that forced him to undergo a stomach removal surgery. and for melissa, the brc a mutation for breast cancer, the couple decided on ivf to eliminate passing those genes onto a baby. i didn't want to have this burden. on anybody that i cou
early this morning launched a four man crew heading for a planned six month stay on the international space station. among those on the rocket are two americans and one russian. they are expected to arrive at the space station tomorrow. a california mother and father are heading to court claiming a mistake that a fertility clinic tried to cover up will cause their young son. a lifetime of pain. they say putting their trust in the ivf doctor was the biggest mistake of their lives. this morning,...
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it the beginning of the ceremony at the international space station. fter a bit of a delay. there was an issue with the spacex drag on capsule hooking on to the space station. they successfully trouble shooted it and got the astronauts onboard. this took place 24 hour after the successful launch of the "falcon 9" rocket. you're seeing a diverse crew. two nasa astronauts were on board that flight, one russian cosmonaut and one astronaut from the united arab emirates who will be the first astronaut from that country to conduct a long-duration space might have. they'll be up there about six months conducting experiments. it must be night to finally get some fresh blood up there and say hello to some old friends. >> what is it about space that just makes you smile? maybe it's the kid in all of us that wanted to be astronauts when they were younger. thank you so much. >>> and congratulations are in order for our very own kasie hunt and her husband matt rivera, the cnn anchor who has filled in on this show many times had her second baby. baby gray was born at
it the beginning of the ceremony at the international space station. fter a bit of a delay. there was an issue with the spacex drag on capsule hooking on to the space station. they successfully trouble shooted it and got the astronauts onboard. this took place 24 hour after the successful launch of the "falcon 9" rocket. you're seeing a diverse crew. two nasa astronauts were on board that flight, one russian cosmonaut and one astronaut from the united arab emirates who will be the...
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the black being the solar panels that provide power to the dragon on its transit to the international space station. confirmation of strong back redirect, we should be able to actually see that strong back. >> the strong back will detract two degrees away from the vehicle, and at liftoff the strong back will actually go back to 45 degrees. that strong back is part of the transporter director, which provides -- erector, which provides liquid gases to the vehicle. as gary pointed out, those clamp arms opened up underneath the trunk just beneath the first stage, and you can see that action happening now is that initial retraction just a couple of degrees away from the vehicle . at this point in time, all fuels are loaded, rp1 liquid oxygen. just heard the callout that that is all done. second stage still underway, that will wrap up at t minus 2:00. now that the liquid oxygen load is complete, we will see some more of that light gaseous cloud forming around the vehicle. >> dragon on internal power. >> go to callout indicating dragon is running on its own power. we are in the terminal count now at 2:29.
the black being the solar panels that provide power to the dragon on its transit to the international space station. confirmation of strong back redirect, we should be able to actually see that strong back. >> the strong back will detract two degrees away from the vehicle, and at liftoff the strong back will actually go back to 45 degrees. that strong back is part of the transporter director, which provides -- erector, which provides liquid gases to the vehicle. as gary pointed out, those...
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improvements in communication, a demonstration of the laser communications relay from the international space stationto make the pipeline, you can get sent a whole lot more data and has been quite a bit of investment in aland virtual reality. people think the gaming technology is just the gaming technology is just the gaming but no, so imagine if we had people living on mars, you are going to have to have a way to really to be able to assess what is happening inside the body without carrying an mri whether you. body without carrying an mri whetheryou. if body without carrying an mri whether you. if you can imagine having sensors on your body where you can pull the heart out virtually and spend it around and see what is happening, that is going to be incredible.— incredible. how important the collaboration _ incredible. how important the collaboration between - incredible. how important the collaboration between nasa | incredible. how important the i collaboration between nasa and private companies in achieving a sustained presence on mars? absolutely critical. there is no way that nasa can do this al
improvements in communication, a demonstration of the laser communications relay from the international space stationto make the pipeline, you can get sent a whole lot more data and has been quite a bit of investment in aland virtual reality. people think the gaming technology is just the gaming technology is just the gaming but no, so imagine if we had people living on mars, you are going to have to have a way to really to be able to assess what is happening inside the body without carrying an...
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returned to earth last night after spending 157 days in orbit, most of it on board the international space station. nasa says the crew conducted critical experiments that will pave the way for humans to return to the moon. moments after splashdown, astronaut nicole mann, the first native american to fly to space, says that was one heck of a ride. there's new trouble on florida's southwest coast. people are complaining of burning eyes and breathing problems as a flareup of toxic red tide returns. more than three tons of dead fish have washed ashore. it's unclear how long this algae bloom will stick around, but officials have cancelled the major beachside festival, which was scheduled for april 15th. >>> when we return, for these ukrainian ballerinas, the show must go on. >>> we end tonight in ukraine, where for more than a year after vladimir putin's invasion, citizens are showing solidarity and resilience. that includes soldiers fighting on the battlefield to artists on the stage. ♪ >> reporter: they are the front line of ukraine's fight to preserve its cultural heritage, a battle of survival of a
returned to earth last night after spending 157 days in orbit, most of it on board the international space station. nasa says the crew conducted critical experiments that will pave the way for humans to return to the moon. moments after splashdown, astronaut nicole mann, the first native american to fly to space, says that was one heck of a ride. there's new trouble on florida's southwest coast. people are complaining of burning eyes and breathing problems as a flareup of toxic red tide...
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toeastern time for docking to te international space station about two hours later at 1:17 a.m.day. thank you for watching we leave you now with a recap of crew six launch. >> since 1979 in partnership with the cable industry, c-span has provided complete coverage of the halls of congress, from the house and senate floors to congressional hearings, party briefings and committee meetings. c-span gives you a front row seat to how issues are debated and decided with no commentary, no interruption and completely unfiltered. c-span your unfiltered view of government. preorder your copy of the congressional directory with 118 congress at your access to the federal government with bio and contact information for every house and senate members. important information on congressional committees, the president's cabinet, federal agencies and state governors scan the code at the right to preorder your copy today for early springelivery it is 2995 plus shipping and handling in every purchase supports a nonprofit operation at c-span shop.org. >> c-span now is a free mobile app future in your
toeastern time for docking to te international space station about two hours later at 1:17 a.m.day. thank you for watching we leave you now with a recap of crew six launch. >> since 1979 in partnership with the cable industry, c-span has provided complete coverage of the halls of congress, from the house and senate floors to congressional hearings, party briefings and committee meetings. c-span gives you a front row seat to how issues are debated and decided with no commentary, no...
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they blasted off from cape canaveral in florida after midnight and are now headed to the international space stations app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm shanelle kaul, cbs news, new york. ♪ >> announcer: this is the "overnight news." straight to that breaking news. a pennsylvania man under arrest tonight after he allegedly tried to check a bag with what the tsa says was indeed a live explosive device. that flight was bound for florida. also in the bag, according to investigators, a can of highly flammable butane, a lighter, a pipe with white powder residue, and a wireless drill with cordless batteries. now part of the airport was evacuated. the 40-year-old man has been charged with attempting to place an explosive or incendiary device on an aircraft. cbs' jeff pegues is here to start us off tonight with what he has learned. and jeff, i understand the criminal complaint mentioning this device did pose a significant risk to aircraft and passengers. >> it certainly did. but in this case, the security precautions at the airport really worked. and law enforcement was able to avert what could hav
they blasted off from cape canaveral in florida after midnight and are now headed to the international space stations app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm shanelle kaul, cbs news, new york. ♪ >> announcer: this is the "overnight news." straight to that breaking news. a pennsylvania man under arrest tonight after he allegedly tried to check a bag with what the tsa says was indeed a live explosive device. that flight was bound for florida. also in the bag, according to...
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he had a space ex rocket has taken off from cape canaveral in florida, heading for the international space station on boards of order for astronauts, including the 1st person from the arab world. it is scheduled to spend several months in space. they will replace another crew which has been on the i assess since october end is prime minister no render. mowdy has called pre unity as he welcomed foreign ministers from gee, 20 countries to delhi rushes long year. long invasion of ukraine and its economic impacts are set to dominate the agenda. your secretary of state entry blinking has said he expects most of the g 20 to continue to back ukraine, and that he has no plans for bilateral meetings with his russian or chinese counterparts. in a video address, opening the summit to render modi's said the group needs to reset to resolve current global issues. we must all economic died. multilateralism, egan cries, is today. the extremes of the last 2 years, financing crises, climate change, bind, emmy baptism and vol. clearly sole bag global going on had fade d w as daily bureau chief. i'm right. the chima
he had a space ex rocket has taken off from cape canaveral in florida, heading for the international space station on boards of order for astronauts, including the 1st person from the arab world. it is scheduled to spend several months in space. they will replace another crew which has been on the i assess since october end is prime minister no render. mowdy has called pre unity as he welcomed foreign ministers from gee, 20 countries to delhi rushes long year. long invasion of ukraine and its...