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on the international space station, _ there? on the international space station, before - there? national| space station, before we go there, we usually train here. we started training last year, and it lasted for ten months of training. with the crew, led by the commander, and our pilot, and my partner in this mission. we have been training on the different situations that could happen on board station or on the way back, on the way there or on the way back. just the way back, on the way there or on the way back.— or on the way back. just talk to us a little _ or on the way back. just talk to us a little bit _ or on the way back. just talk to us a little bit about - or on the way back. just talk to us a little bit about the i to us a little bit about the practicalities of the situation. you were carrying out scientific experiments whilst at the same time experiencing weightlessness. how did that feel? did not surprise you but all? well, helen, surprise you but all? well, helen. i — surprise you but all? well, helen, i think _ surprise you but all? well, helen, i think it's - surp
on the international space station, _ there? on the international space station, before - there? national| space station, before we go there, we usually train here. we started training last year, and it lasted for ten months of training. with the crew, led by the commander, and our pilot, and my partner in this mission. we have been training on the different situations that could happen on board station or on the way back, on the way there or on the way back. just the way back, on the way there...
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on the international space station _ there? on the international space station before - there? o | space station before we go there we train, we started training last year for there we train, we started training last yearfor ten months of training with a crew led by commander peggy whitson john and ali. we have been training on different situations that can happen on board the space station on the way there and on the way back. telus about what life was actually like on—board. i understand you are also conducting research into stem cells and they can be used in breast cancer research as well. i could start by talking about the research itself. we will privilege to conduct more than 20 experiments on board the station, ia of which were driven by saudi scientists back home so being able to take our own research from our own country all the way to the international space station was an amazing and honourable feeling. we had the pleasure of working with the international space station crew, teaching us how to use the hardware that would help us to conduct these experiments and range
on the international space station _ there? on the international space station before - there? o | space station before we go there we train, we started training last year for there we train, we started training last yearfor ten months of training with a crew led by commander peggy whitson john and ali. we have been training on different situations that can happen on board the space station on the way there and on the way back. telus about what life was actually like on—board. i understand...
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back home so being able to take our own research from our own country all the way to the international space station conduct these experiments and ranged from life technology to life sciences, biomedicalsciences and also contacting children back home and telling them the stories about space station. talk to us a little about the practicalities of the situation. you were carrying out scientific experiments while at the same time experiencing weightlessness. how did that feel? did that surprise you at all? i think it is the only thing we cannot really train on. i was not the best at flotation but i tried to improve that. it is really challenging in the beginning to be able to float in the station without messing the station up in the beginning but it went well. i can imagine that takes some getting used to. now you are the first arab woman in space and you said you would like to be an inspiration to all arab girls. what is your message to them? my message is that the international space station, us going there was only the first step and i am keen to see more and more of you learning more about stem e
back home so being able to take our own research from our own country all the way to the international space station conduct these experiments and ranged from life technology to life sciences, biomedicalsciences and also contacting children back home and telling them the stories about space station. talk to us a little about the practicalities of the situation. you were carrying out scientific experiments while at the same time experiencing weightlessness. how did that feel? did that surprise...
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they are helping out on the international space station. tional space station is a wonderful accomplishment. it was born at the end of the cold war. it's enabled many nations to be one in space. man 2: apollo 11, the astronauts are... man 3: expressing again one final time for the start of this sentimental journey into history, taking aim on the international space station. man 4: the summer of 2011, the space station was complete. you all are gonna be the generation that goes to mars, so i call you the space generation. somebody was living and working in space your entire life. man 5: we will never forget the role the space shuttle played in its creation. farewell, iss. make us proud. ♪♪ man 6: zero gravity robotics, iss finals. man 7: lots of cool middle schools form around the county. woman: i want to congratulate everybody around the world. i am so proud of all of the work that you've done. you have written code to control satellites on the international space station. so, everybody across the country, give yourselves a round of applause
they are helping out on the international space station. tional space station is a wonderful accomplishment. it was born at the end of the cold war. it's enabled many nations to be one in space. man 2: apollo 11, the astronauts are... man 3: expressing again one final time for the start of this sentimental journey into history, taking aim on the international space station. man 4: the summer of 2011, the space station was complete. you all are gonna be the generation that goes to mars, so i...
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on the international space l are up there? on the - international space stationtarted training last year and it lasted for ten months of training, with the crew led by the commander, alp ola john shuttler, and my partner in this mission, mission specialist ali al-qarni. we have been training on the difference situations that could happen on board the station on the way back, on the way there on the way back. find way there on the way back. and 'ust way there on the way back. and just talked _ way there on the way back. and just talked with _ way there on the way back. and just talked with a _ way there on the way back. and just talked with a little bit about the practicalities of the situation. you are carrying out scientific experiments while at the same time experiencing weightlessness. how did that feel? did that surprise you at all? ~ ~ , all? well, i think it is the only thing _ all? well, i think it is the only thing that _ all? well, i think it is the only thing that we - all? well, i think it is the only thing that we cannot really train on. i wasn't reall
on the international space l are up there? on the - international space stationtarted training last year and it lasted for ten months of training, with the crew led by the commander, alp ola john shuttler, and my partner in this mission, mission specialist ali al-qarni. we have been training on the difference situations that could happen on board the station on the way back, on the way there on the way back. find way there on the way back. and 'ust way there on the way back. and just talked _...
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the falcon 9 rocket will have launched the 28th resupply mission to the international space station. e are looking at another launch from the kennedy space center. let's listen in. >> 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. ignition. engines full power, and liftoff. go, falcon. go, dragon. >> liftoff with about 7000 pounds including a new solar array for power. [engine sounds] >> at people in 40 seconds, falcon 9 has successfully lifted off in florida. we are now coming up on max 2 in about 20 seconds. this is the max of aerodynamic pressure the vehicle will go through while in-flight. supersonic is traveling faster than the speed of sound. >> max 2. >> there you heard the call out for max q. coming up are three events back-to-back. the first his main engine cut off when all nine engines on first stage shut down. alix: your looking at the falcon 9 rocket launching from -- you are looking at the falcon nine rocket florida to the international space station carrying about 7000 pounds of scientific experience including solar arrays to upgrade the power system at the international space station. chester dawson
the falcon 9 rocket will have launched the 28th resupply mission to the international space station. e are looking at another launch from the kennedy space center. let's listen in. >> 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. ignition. engines full power, and liftoff. go, falcon. go, dragon. >> liftoff with about 7000 pounds including a new solar array for power. [engine sounds] >> at people in 40 seconds, falcon 9 has successfully lifted off in florida. we are now coming up on max 2 in about 20...
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back home, so being able to take our own research from our own country all the way to the international space stationhe international space station crew, teaching us how to use the hardware that will help us conduct these experiments. and it ranged from live technologies to life sciences, biomedical sciences, and also contacting kids and children back home and telling them the stories about the international space station. what an incredible experience. itv�*s this morning host holly willoughby says finding out her former co—presenter phillip schofield hadn't told the truth was a lock to process. this was holly's first show since phillip schofield resigned from programme after he revealed he had lied about an affair with a younger colleague. josie gibson what i co—host for the programme today and other guest presenters will fill in over the coming weeks and months. this was holly speaking today on the programme. it feels very strange indeed sitting here without phil. and i imagine that you might have been feeling a lot like i have — shaken, troubled, let down, worried for the well—being of people on
back home, so being able to take our own research from our own country all the way to the international space stationhe international space station crew, teaching us how to use the hardware that will help us conduct these experiments. and it ranged from live technologies to life sciences, biomedical sciences, and also contacting kids and children back home and telling them the stories about the international space station. what an incredible experience. itv�*s this morning host holly...
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it's designed for astronaut, it's on the international space station, but it's major hopes that it could one day also be used for future emissions. to the moon. a suit for a new age of space exploration. nasa is next generation space suits on display for the 1st time at the paris air show. it functions as an astronaut, personal spaceship, protecting them from extreme temperatures. radiation and even small media writes went outside their spacecraft. the new suits are 34 kilograms lighter than current ones, allowing for a greater range of motion and increase mission times. so a whole new design from the, from the phoenix boot off. it's brand new, it's not based off of the old design. it's substantially lighter, more mobile fits a wider range of people and then a like, like you would think includes upgrades and computing and technology as well that would on human scale and development. the suit is scheduled to replace those currently in use on the international space station. the target date is 2026, until then more testing will be carried out. and that's what you want to do with the suit.
it's designed for astronaut, it's on the international space station, but it's major hopes that it could one day also be used for future emissions. to the moon. a suit for a new age of space exploration. nasa is next generation space suits on display for the 1st time at the paris air show. it functions as an astronaut, personal spaceship, protecting them from extreme temperatures. radiation and even small media writes went outside their spacecraft. the new suits are 34 kilograms lighter than...
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you are the pat official, the sort of design for us for north on the international space station, but it's mika hopes that it could one day also be used for future emissions to the moon. a suit for a new age of space exploration. nasa is next generation space suits on display for the 1st time at the paris air show it functions as an astronaut personnel spaceship, protecting them from extreme temperatures. radiation and even small media writes went outside their spacecraft. the new suits are 34 kilograms lighter than current ones, allowing for a greater range of motion and increase emission times it's a whole new design from the, from the feeder boot up. it's brand new. it's not based off of the old design. it's substantially lighter, more mobile fits a wider range of people and then a like, like you would think includes upgrades and computing and technology as well that would on human scale and development. the suit is scheduled to replace those currently in use on the international space station. the target date is 2026, until then more testing will be carried out. and that's what yo
you are the pat official, the sort of design for us for north on the international space station, but it's mika hopes that it could one day also be used for future emissions to the moon. a suit for a new age of space exploration. nasa is next generation space suits on display for the 1st time at the paris air show it functions as an astronaut personnel spaceship, protecting them from extreme temperatures. radiation and even small media writes went outside their spacecraft. the new suits are 34...
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the suit is scheduled to replace those currently in use on the international space station. the target date is 2026, until then more testing will be carried out. and that's what you want to do with the suit. you want to build it and then test it and break things. you want to know where that we point is and you want to do it in the laboratory. we're now what's going to get for it, lose your life. the manufacturer design the 1st space suit on the moon. they are hoping to again, be part of history on nasa is lunar mission in 2024. so that's all we have for now. you can get more use in our web sites dw dot com. you can also find us on the social media i d, w, and use my colleague tablet fully at. i also be back at the top of the with lawn use around the world. i am at e, michael junior. thanks for sharing your time with me. the chasing, know a set of go style to flip and repeat to meet the countries female pro said to them, i was the only girl who continued to this thing up to today. and later i started training. i was go step by step se stoked the turning $22.00 decades of hunt
the suit is scheduled to replace those currently in use on the international space station. the target date is 2026, until then more testing will be carried out. and that's what you want to do with the suit. you want to build it and then test it and break things. you want to know where that we point is and you want to do it in the laboratory. we're now what's going to get for it, lose your life. the manufacturer design the 1st space suit on the moon. they are hoping to again, be part of history...
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she spent $176.00 days on the international space station. it's incredible. it's actually pretty hard to describe. there's just so many exciting moments, whether that's launch, pre entries, space slash, robotic operations, science campaigns. it's a humbling experience and a huge privilege to be a part of the team. when i 1st floor to the end of the space station, i think i was just overwhelmed by the visual experience because we use every surface. but the space stations is just packed with stuff computers, cables, it took a while for my brain to understand, you know, what was useful information that i needed to pay attention to. and what was sort of the background, visual clutter, the sense of how big the structure is. these are the models that we actually are living in working inside. so when you see video from us inside, we're inside these pressure as models. but then you can also see the and pressure of a section of a space station, this huge trust that primarily supports the solar rays and a radiator. so that's how we get our get rid of piece. um but it's
she spent $176.00 days on the international space station. it's incredible. it's actually pretty hard to describe. there's just so many exciting moments, whether that's launch, pre entries, space slash, robotic operations, science campaigns. it's a humbling experience and a huge privilege to be a part of the team. when i 1st floor to the end of the space station, i think i was just overwhelmed by the visual experience because we use every surface. but the space stations is just packed with...
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american astronaut spell bank and douglas honey launched from cape canaveral, heading for the international space station. the i ss this mission was special for the 1st time in the history of space travel. the capsule transporting the 2 men had not being developed and built by a government space agency. wowza. it came from a private company and marked the spouse of a new era for government agencies like nasa in the united states. the the my name is stone. mcallister and i'm the director of commercial space at nasa headquarters. right now what we're seeing is in space there's just a tremendous amount of opportunity, but nobody's exactly sure what's going to be the real money maker? obviously we're are seeing transportation. we see people make money at that, but then when they get into space, what can they do? what are things that are really going to make money? and i don't think anybody knows for certain what that's going to be is just their 1st step to doing more and older things. so i think the companies that are offering this capability to de version galactic blue origin space x they. this is just the
american astronaut spell bank and douglas honey launched from cape canaveral, heading for the international space station. the i ss this mission was special for the 1st time in the history of space travel. the capsule transporting the 2 men had not being developed and built by a government space agency. wowza. it came from a private company and marked the spouse of a new era for government agencies like nasa in the united states. the the my name is stone. mcallister and i'm the director of...
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the power is actual it's designed for astronauts on the international space station. but it's make our hopes that a good one day also be useful. future emissions to the moon as a suit for a new age of space exploration. nasa is next generation space suits on display for the 1st time. at the paris air show it functions as an astronaut, personal spaceship, protecting them from extreme temperatures. radiation, and even small media writes went outside their spacecraft. the, the new suits are 34 kilograms lighter than current ones, allowing for a greater range of motion and increase emission times so a whole new design from the, from the, you know, boot top, it's brand new, it's not based off of the old design. it's substantially lighter, more mobile, if it's a wider range of people and then a like, like you would think includes upgrades and computing and technology as well that would on human scale and development. the suit is scheduled to replace those currently in use on the international space station. the target date is 2026, until then more testing will be carried out
the power is actual it's designed for astronauts on the international space station. but it's make our hopes that a good one day also be useful. future emissions to the moon as a suit for a new age of space exploration. nasa is next generation space suits on display for the 1st time. at the paris air show it functions as an astronaut, personal spaceship, protecting them from extreme temperatures. radiation, and even small media writes went outside their spacecraft. the, the new suits are 34...
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she spent $176.00 days on the international space station. it's incredible. it's actually pretty hard to describe . there's are so many exciting moments, whether that's launch transfer, race space slash robotic operations, science campaigns. it's a humbling experience and a huge privilege to be a part of the team. when i 1st floor to the end of the space station, i think i was just overwhelmed by the visual experience because we use every surface. but the space stations is just packed with stuff computers, cables. it took a while for my brain to understand, you know, what was useful information that i needed to pay attention to. and what was sort of the background visual clutter. the sense of how big the structure is. these are the models that we actually are living in working inside. so when you see video from us inside, we're inside these pressure as models. but then you can also see the on pressure section of a space station. this huge trust that primarily supports the solar rays in a radiator. so that's how we get our get rid of piece. um but it's big and
she spent $176.00 days on the international space station. it's incredible. it's actually pretty hard to describe . there's are so many exciting moments, whether that's launch transfer, race space slash robotic operations, science campaigns. it's a humbling experience and a huge privilege to be a part of the team. when i 1st floor to the end of the space station, i think i was just overwhelmed by the visual experience because we use every surface. but the space stations is just packed with...
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the international space station is an abbreviated iss project in which 14 countries participate.al language of communication on the station is english, well, in fact they speak everyone. the main thing is to make it clear to everyone. even languages are mixed. for example, part of the word is taken from english , part from russian, the instrumental name of this dialect, for example, there is one expensive signature dish on the table, an analogue, which no one has black caviar. it is produced specifically for astronauts in such a circle in the store, do not buy a village in the vologda oblast. kaduy there, there is such aquaculture. uh, an enterprise that grows sturgeons and now they make, uh, black caviar especially for astronauts. so it is different from caviar, which we are used to using from jars. it is, uh, dried and slightly compressed; this is done so that, uh, the eggs do not fly away due to weightlessness. true, there is food, or rather a drink that cannot be tasted in space, in principle, this soda. it is akin to crumbs, too, it can kill quickly and painfully. the fact
the international space station is an abbreviated iss project in which 14 countries participate.al language of communication on the station is english, well, in fact they speak everyone. the main thing is to make it clear to everyone. even languages are mixed. for example, part of the word is taken from english , part from russian, the instrumental name of this dialect, for example, there is one expensive signature dish on the table, an analogue, which no one has black caviar. it is...
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of the international space station today are decorated with the image of space pioneers cosmonaut yuriorolev and despite the fact that these are international stations. draws their portraits. it's not here anymore. the fiftieth is currently on board the international space station. it can be said that the jubilee expedition cosmonauts have been living and working in earth orbit for decades, i want to say many thanks to sergei pavlovich korolev to all his associates, a scientist designer and engineer, who made the dream of mankind about space a reality. normal is normal. the international space station, in general, turned out to be, as a logical continuation of our domestic station, the world sergey pavlovich korolev understood with his mind that the future and the future of interplanetary flights are based on orbital stations, so we can say thank you for the current orbital station sergey pavlovich korolev korolev leads thousands of people, he is the author space programs that are known to the whole world, although he himself is unknown to anyone. his last name is not listed in any tel
of the international space station today are decorated with the image of space pioneers cosmonaut yuriorolev and despite the fact that these are international stations. draws their portraits. it's not here anymore. the fiftieth is currently on board the international space station. it can be said that the jubilee expedition cosmonauts have been living and working in earth orbit for decades, i want to say many thanks to sergei pavlovich korolev to all his associates, a scientist designer and...
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e*trade from morgan stanley >>> right now, nasa astronauts are stepping out of the international space stationuss of the international space station and also as the asteroid the size of the brooklyn bridge is to pass by. you know, we watch in awe as the astronauts perform their work in space, but how risky is this? >> well, you know, we think nothing of it because we see it in movies, and it is a risky endeavor. they are tethered to the ship, but there is a possibility that they could come untethered, and they have a ability that if something happened to one of the suits, they would not survive in seconds. in 2013, an astronaut nearly drowned, because there was a liquid leak inside of the suit, and without gravity, it started to cluser around his face, and he could not see or breathe, and it was touch and go to get him inside of the shuttle, and it always looks like slow motion in the movies, but they are traveling 5 miles per second, so good on them, these brave astronauts. >> and as you point out, it is dangerous for them, tom. but as you point out, the asteroid the size of the brooklyn brid
e*trade from morgan stanley >>> right now, nasa astronauts are stepping out of the international space stationuss of the international space station and also as the asteroid the size of the brooklyn bridge is to pass by. you know, we watch in awe as the astronauts perform their work in space, but how risky is this? >> well, you know, we think nothing of it because we see it in movies, and it is a risky endeavor. they are tethered to the ship, but there is a possibility that they...
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weekend in a few d >>> two russian cosmonauts are conducting a space walk today outside the international space station. during their space walk, they will be replacing science and communications equipment on two modules at the rear of the russian segment of the iss. the plan is to remove a seismic detection experiment and prepare to install a new high-speed data transmission system. the space walk is expected to last about seven hours. this is the duo's fifth space walk together and the ninth space walk conducted at the iss so far this year. >>> united launch alliance sent its delta rocket into space today after some delays. the original target date was wednesday, yesterday. but a problem with the ground system valve forced that delay. today, a 90-minute delay due to stormy weather. the 235-foot-tall rocket is carrying what's called a classified payload for the, quote, national reconnaissance office into orbit. that agency does not officially disclose details about its satellites. experts believe the rocket is sending a large spacecraft into orbit designed to intercept phone calls. data transmissions
weekend in a few d >>> two russian cosmonauts are conducting a space walk today outside the international space station. during their space walk, they will be replacing science and communications equipment on two modules at the rear of the russian segment of the iss. the plan is to remove a seismic detection experiment and prepare to install a new high-speed data transmission system. the space walk is expected to last about seven hours. this is the duo's fifth space walk together and...
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>>> nasa astronaut is took a walk in space, the goal to boost the power supply for the international space station. the astronauts opened the hatch, floated into space this morning. they installed new solar panel on this the outside of the station. those panels will increase energy production by 30%. the astronauts stayed out in space for about six hours. this was the 87th space walk from the international space station. >>> still ahead, the green flag has dropped on an exciting weekend in wine country. nascar is in the bay area, and thousands of fans are heading to sonoma. when i was his age, we had to be inside to watch live sports. but with xfinity, we get the fastest mobile service and can stream down the street or around the block! hey, can you be leless sister, more car? all right, let's get this over with. swititch to xfininity mobile and geget the bestst price fofor 2 lines s of unlimiti. justst $30 a linine per mon. i should g get paid more for t this. you get t paid when n you wi. from xfifinity. homeme of t the 10g netetwork. >>> if you plan on enjoying a little wine tasting in sonoma t
>>> nasa astronaut is took a walk in space, the goal to boost the power supply for the international space station. the astronauts opened the hatch, floated into space this morning. they installed new solar panel on this the outside of the station. those panels will increase energy production by 30%. the astronauts stayed out in space for about six hours. this was the 87th space walk from the international space station. >>> still ahead, the green flag has dropped on an...
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another delay for the launch of a spacex rocket set to carry precious cargo toward the international space stationthe takeoff again, plus details on its mission up next. ♪ ♪ ♪ around here, we like to keep things simple and honest. sure do. that's why at progressive, we show you rates from other companies, even if they're lower than ours, so you can choose what's best for your family. comparing rates used to be a hard day's work, but not with autoquote explorer. -need me to help again? -no. so join us and taste why progressive is the name people trust. sorry, are we talking about apples now or insurance? [ laughter ] why is that funny? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ get 2.9% apr for 36 months plus $1,500 purchase allowance on a 2023 xt5 and xt6 when you finance through cadillac financial. mike: spacex delaying launch of 28th commercial resupply mission once again. it was originally going to take off yesterday but delayed to today, the mission is set to carry research logistical supplies to the expeddics 69 crew currently aboard the international space station. among the cargo the world's first hacking test bed and spac
another delay for the launch of a spacex rocket set to carry precious cargo toward the international space stationthe takeoff again, plus details on its mission up next. ♪ ♪ ♪ around here, we like to keep things simple and honest. sure do. that's why at progressive, we show you rates from other companies, even if they're lower than ours, so you can choose what's best for your family. comparing rates used to be a hard day's work, but not with autoquote explorer. -need me to help again?...
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it is the bay area seeing from the international space station.erday at 2.10 in the afternoon traveling at more than 4 and a half miles per second. that's more than 17,000 miles per hour. the time of day and the ideal weather conditions yesterday made for a lovely clear view of the place we call home. >> the international space station circles, the earth every 90 minutes, meaning that the crew on board see 16 sunrises and sunsets every day. so your house, pam, you good. yeah. thinks roof needs a little work. we're going to see tonight at 8 o'clock. >> have a nice evening, ♪ ♪ >> announcer: titanic mystery. the tourist submarine missing at sea. what we've learned about who w
it is the bay area seeing from the international space station.erday at 2.10 in the afternoon traveling at more than 4 and a half miles per second. that's more than 17,000 miles per hour. the time of day and the ideal weather conditions yesterday made for a lovely clear view of the place we call home. >> the international space station circles, the earth every 90 minutes, meaning that the crew on board see 16 sunrises and sunsets every day. so your house, pam, you good. yeah. thinks roof...
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in 2020 in may 2020 space x became the 1st private company to send people to the international space station. in july 2021 blue origin incentives for his commercial service into sub orbital space. and this year, virgin galactic is about to send customers into space. in 2019 and american explore broke a record by descending nearly 11 kilometers to the deepest place in the pacific ocean. what did he find? sea creatures anaplastic back and some sweet rapids and a company ocean gate has sought to further expand c torres in taking people deeper into the ocean than ever before. now away from commercial ventures, scientists, the shining lights deep into space and the oceans and july 2022. the james webb cap to this 1st images and from deeper into space and any telescope. before in june, scientists found phosphorus on one of satins moons and essential elements needed for life. and looking down scientist recently found more than 5000 new species of marine life on a sea bed between hawaii and mexico. but the deeply concerned too, as the areas a box for deep sea mining from transparent east just dietz
in 2020 in may 2020 space x became the 1st private company to send people to the international space station. in july 2021 blue origin incentives for his commercial service into sub orbital space. and this year, virgin galactic is about to send customers into space. in 2019 and american explore broke a record by descending nearly 11 kilometers to the deepest place in the pacific ocean. what did he find? sea creatures anaplastic back and some sweet rapids and a company ocean gate has sought to...
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just a few minutes and someone else will come by. >> now back to the live look from the international space stationa astronauts are doing a space walk. take a look at that. this morning they will install a new structure called a rollout solar array. so that equipment arrived three days ago on a space x dragon cargo vehicle. this is so neat to watch. >> that's happening right now. how cool. time now is 6:41. part struggling to increase ridership and now you can be paying more. the plan just approved to increase fares anticipate parking fees. >> and a live look from the raceway. exciting events returning to the north bay this weekend. we're r "the doctor will see you now." but do they really? do they see that crick in your neck? that ache in your heart? will they see that funny little thing that wasn't there last year? a new bounce in yourp? the way your retinal scan connects to youbloosur? to care for all that is you. meet the future. a chef. a designer. and, ooh, an engineer. all learning to save and spend their money with chase. the chef's cooking up firsts with her new debit card. hungry? -uhuh.
just a few minutes and someone else will come by. >> now back to the live look from the international space stationa astronauts are doing a space walk. take a look at that. this morning they will install a new structure called a rollout solar array. so that equipment arrived three days ago on a space x dragon cargo vehicle. this is so neat to watch. >> that's happening right now. how cool. time now is 6:41. part struggling to increase ridership and now you can be paying more. the...
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the decision of the government, the operation of the international space station of the russian segment been extended to 28 years, but, unfortunately, we must state that after the thirtieth, it means that the station will cease to exist in the form now she is either going to be, controlled, flooded, or reoriented for other purposes. and for us today there is a serious question, and the continuation of the russian piloted program from 24 years. we need to begin full-scale work on the formation of the russian arbitration station to complete their main work in the thirtieth year, and to fully form the station in 32 years. well, this event is not cheap, and we are constantly in the zone of criticism of our colleagues from the financial economic bloc, so we are working. now, first of all, we need the effectiveness of future planned activities. we have expanded the interests of not only the pure sciences of the study of underground space, but also obtaining practical results to the gender of the participants in the formation scientific program, in addition to the leading enterprises of roscos
the decision of the government, the operation of the international space station of the russian segment been extended to 28 years, but, unfortunately, we must state that after the thirtieth, it means that the station will cease to exist in the form now she is either going to be, controlled, flooded, or reoriented for other purposes. and for us today there is a serious question, and the continuation of the russian piloted program from 24 years. we need to begin full-scale work on the formation...
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this was her message to arab girls: my message to them is, the international space station, us goinglogy, mathematics, and all the different sectors that will help build the space sector back in saudi arabia especially. we have a legacy of having the first saudi arab man that went all the way to space looking a0 years ago and our mission now is to build on that heritage. it is very important for them to be interested in any field of the space sector. it's not only about astronauts, there are lots of majors that could help build and maintain the space sector back in saudi arabia. with me now is the director—general of the european space agency. delighted to have you on the programme. just a quick thought having seen that. you must hear many more times than someone like myself just people recounting the express like that. it's on art i wonder, isn't it? is like that. it's on art i wonder, isn't it? , , . , , isn't it? is 'ust incredible. every time one isn't it? isjust incredible. every time one of— isn't it? isjust incredible. every time one of the _ isn't it? isjust incredible. every
this was her message to arab girls: my message to them is, the international space station, us goinglogy, mathematics, and all the different sectors that will help build the space sector back in saudi arabia especially. we have a legacy of having the first saudi arab man that went all the way to space looking a0 years ago and our mission now is to build on that heritage. it is very important for them to be interested in any field of the space sector. it's not only about astronauts, there are...
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the small from space astronaut, somebody international space station capture images of smoke from wild fires burning in canada. plus i'm gabriel's on do in new york, where the tribe becca film festival kicks off. with a record number of women filmmakers, the, the russian defense ministry is released video that it says shows forces repelling ukrainian troops in the southeastern region result. felicia area defense minister serv. i sure it goes said keith has suffered heavy losses and a fail. the sold bushek controls 80 percent of his operative chevy. john keith has not commented and has done playing reports that it's expected contra offensive is under wayne. your brains president of all the music landscapes being praising his troops for what he calls results further east and the don't net screeching shows the school. but we are in constant communication with our military commanders of the courts. it's on top of your groups of forces with all those involved in the most heated combat areas. don't ask region faces, very tough bottles, but there is a results and i am grateful to everyone who
the small from space astronaut, somebody international space station capture images of smoke from wild fires burning in canada. plus i'm gabriel's on do in new york, where the tribe becca film festival kicks off. with a record number of women filmmakers, the, the russian defense ministry is released video that it says shows forces repelling ukrainian troops in the southeastern region result. felicia area defense minister serv. i sure it goes said keith has suffered heavy losses and a fail. the...
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hi images taken from the international space station. sort of the scale of the wall size bonding and canada launch pots of the country and the us are blanketed and smoke. the fires have gone through 3800000 active, where the presented car leg has one. now. the good news is with the change and the weather over the weekend and into next week we are going to see some improvement. but we're still seeing that smoky haze across the eastern areas of the us. it has been some improvements, eastern areas of canada, and the north east of the us. thanks to move in the way of rain that p is the. but we're still seeing i'm healthy levels in new york on washington dc on fridays, some of that smoke extending as far down south of florida. how's it going to slow today? and that area of low pressure starts to move its way further. east that's built, there's nobody wins that have pushed the smoke for the so we are going to see improvements. certainly on sunday we've got a southerly flow coming in. that's going to kill the even further with the arrival of th
hi images taken from the international space station. sort of the scale of the wall size bonding and canada launch pots of the country and the us are blanketed and smoke. the fires have gone through 3800000 active, where the presented car leg has one. now. the good news is with the change and the weather over the weekend and into next week we are going to see some improvement. but we're still seeing that smoky haze across the eastern areas of the us. it has been some improvements, eastern areas...
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he has done yet. images taken from the international space station to show the scale of a wild fires burning in canada. large parts of the country on the us of blanket smoke fires abundance of $3800000.00 tech chairs to palestinian journalists say they were targeted by israeli soldiers during a rate and the occupied westbank. is there any forces had been demolishing the home of a mind and ramallah from the accused of counting on boma tax. soldiers opened fire and people who gathered to protest against demolition. knew they able to him as more to the city is here. say is where the forces treat them as collateral damage. dozens of soldiers rate, the thermal and the occupied westbank on thursday to demolish a house several time and he's living nearby would order to leave their homes before loud explosions would hurt. assessing the damage neighbors say some of the losses are in measurable parents. tell us that their children are shaking and have lost any sense of security. get to this is what the government probably they told us how home wouldn't be effected. so we left. but when we came
he has done yet. images taken from the international space station to show the scale of a wild fires burning in canada. large parts of the country on the us of blanket smoke fires abundance of $3800000.00 tech chairs to palestinian journalists say they were targeted by israeli soldiers during a rate and the occupied westbank. is there any forces had been demolishing the home of a mind and ramallah from the accused of counting on boma tax. soldiers opened fire and people who gathered to protest...
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station, and in the thirty-second year, complete its construction, unlike the existing international station space, we, as specialists, say it will be eternal, because it will be built on the principles of unification and standard solutions, and when individual modules are released for various reasons of the life cycle or for some kind of emergency. they will simply be replaced, and the station will continue to exist. well , i emphasized once again that it is. the goal is to make the russian orbital station the goal of effectively continuing research in the field of manned astronautics and gaining practical knowledge necessary for the country. thank you very much please. so it was an interview with the head of roskosmos. yuri borisov very much. for the last hour, we have been talking about the economic component of the president's today's speech at the plenary session of the st. petersburg international economic forum. but it seems to me that it is no less important to talk about and participate in the political own, all today's speech was divided. well, in fact, into two equal parts, if in the fi
station, and in the thirty-second year, complete its construction, unlike the existing international station space, we, as specialists, say it will be eternal, because it will be built on the principles of unification and standard solutions, and when individual modules are released for various reasons of the life cycle or for some kind of emergency. they will simply be replaced, and the station will continue to exist. well , i emphasized once again that it is. the goal is to make the russian...
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she spent $176.00 days on the international space station. it's incredible. it's actually pretty hard to describe . there's are so many exciting moments, whether that's launch transfer, race space slash, robotic operations, science campaigns. it's a humbling experience and a huge privilege to be a part of the team. the when i 1st floor to the end of the space station, i think i was just overwhelmed by the visual experience because we use every surface. but the space stations is just packed with stock computers cables. it took a while for my brain to understand, you know, what was useful information that i needed to pay attention to. and what was sort of the background visual clutter. the sense of how big the structure is. these are the models that we actually are living in working inside. so when you see video from us inside, we're inside these pressure as models. but then you can also see the on pressure section of a space station. this huge trust that primarily supports the solar radiator. so that's how we get our get rid of piece. um but it's big and i thin
she spent $176.00 days on the international space station. it's incredible. it's actually pretty hard to describe . there's are so many exciting moments, whether that's launch transfer, race space slash, robotic operations, science campaigns. it's a humbling experience and a huge privilege to be a part of the team. the when i 1st floor to the end of the space station, i think i was just overwhelmed by the visual experience because we use every surface. but the space stations is just packed with...
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my message to them is, the international space station, us going there, was only the first step, andence, technology, mathematics, and all the different sectors that will help build the space sector back in saudi arabia especially. we have a legacy of having the first saudi arab man that went all the way to space looking 40 years ago and our mission now is to build on that heritage. it is very important for them to be interested in any field of the space sector. it's not only about astronauts, there are lots of majors that could help build and maintain the space sector back in saudi arabia. early in the programme i was talking to the head of the space agency. we will show you that soon. let's turn to business now because crude oil prices have risen around 2% after saudi arabian at 0pec+ countries say they will cut production to stabilise oil prices. they said they were make cuts of1 million oils per day injuly which is around 1% of global supplies. day injuly which is around 1% of globalsupplies. 0pec+ day injuly which is around 1% of global supplies. 0pec+ countries which account fo
my message to them is, the international space station, us going there, was only the first step, andence, technology, mathematics, and all the different sectors that will help build the space sector back in saudi arabia especially. we have a legacy of having the first saudi arab man that went all the way to space looking 40 years ago and our mission now is to build on that heritage. it is very important for them to be interested in any field of the space sector. it's not only about astronauts,...
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talk about them for each the smoke from space astronaut, somebody international space station capture images of smoke from wild fires burning in canada. and you as president joe biden, and the u. k. probably most originally so not reveal details of a new economic partnership. the former us president donald trump has been indicted in connection with the mishandling of classified documents. the judges include espionage obstruction, conspiracy, and making false statements. bonds. barrett is more of a legal headache for donald trump. he's become the 1st former american president to face funeral criminal charges, less than 3 months of that he was in charge of the new york for religious belief falsifying business records. trump's is, it's a hoax. our country is going to hell. and they come after donald trump weapon, isaac, the justice of office weapon, isaac, the f b i. we just continue to go on because it's ripping our country to shreds. we have such big problems as this shouldn't be one of them. he's facing steven counts related to the mishandling of classified documents. if it's more law
talk about them for each the smoke from space astronaut, somebody international space station capture images of smoke from wild fires burning in canada. and you as president joe biden, and the u. k. probably most originally so not reveal details of a new economic partnership. the former us president donald trump has been indicted in connection with the mishandling of classified documents. the judges include espionage obstruction, conspiracy, and making false statements. bonds. barrett is more...
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after breakfast at the international space station specialists from the mission control center, that is, the ground is fine. uh, with that we finished and then either conducting scientific experiments or maintaining the station itself, or perhaps one of the most risky operations, a spacewalk. they certainly take risks. we live here on earth with our earthly concerns, and at this time it flies above us. this is mahina weighing 440 tons. why does the planet breathing just stop when you look at this beauty from this porthole to the ground 400 km, an abyss under your feet and around darkness, and there is no end to it and we are preparing for a spacewalk, we are preparing a spacesuit. we're in trouble there. we broke off the head of the bolt together with the fastening of american lamps and television cameras. and we need to unscrew it from there and, of course, happen here. can do anything when you're a blink in this endless song. space adversity surrounds our planet and the fall of meteorites and flashes of explosions of heat changes that come from the sun, which causes climate fluctuat
after breakfast at the international space station specialists from the mission control center, that is, the ground is fine. uh, with that we finished and then either conducting scientific experiments or maintaining the station itself, or perhaps one of the most risky operations, a spacewalk. they certainly take risks. we live here on earth with our earthly concerns, and at this time it flies above us. this is mahina weighing 440 tons. why does the planet breathing just stop when you look at...
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much as you saw that satellite view from the international space station.ook a lot like that again today as we move into tomorrow, your first day of summer, another day with lots of sun, little bit of clouds at the coast here and there. but overall clear for most of us thursday is going to be of much cloudier start. we're going to that marine layer pushing back in full force to start the day on thursday before clear afternoon. today's daytime highs right back to the 60's to 70's now for coastal and bayside areas. this is nothing out of the norm. we always spend time here for our inland areas. we are continuing that trend of weather that is well below average for this time of year highs only in the 70's for the south bay for the inland east bay. nobody getting up to 80 today. oakland up to richmond in the 60's. will antioch in vacaville among our warmer spots at 77 degrees. each. here's a look ahead. tomorrow. temperatures will be right around the same as today as we kick off the new season and the longest day of the year tomorrow. after that, temperatures w
much as you saw that satellite view from the international space station.ook a lot like that again today as we move into tomorrow, your first day of summer, another day with lots of sun, little bit of clouds at the coast here and there. but overall clear for most of us thursday is going to be of much cloudier start. we're going to that marine layer pushing back in full force to start the day on thursday before clear afternoon. today's daytime highs right back to the 60's to 70's now for coastal...
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american astronaut spell bank and douglas honey launched from cape canaveral, heading to the international space station. the i ss this mission was special for the 1st time in the history of space travel, the capsule transporting the 2 men had not been developed and built by a government space agency. wowza. it came from a private company and marked the spouse of a new era for government agencies like nasa in the united states. the my name is phil mcallister and i am the director of commercial space at nasa headquarters. right now what we're seeing is in space there's just a tremendous amount of opportunity, but nobody's exactly sure. what's going to be the real money maker. obviously we're are seeing transportation. we see people make money at that. but them, when they get into space, what can they do? what are things that are really going to make money? and i don't think anybody knows for certain what that's going to be. it's just their 1st step to doing more and older things. so i think the companies that are offering this capability to de version galactic blue origin space x they, this is just the 1
american astronaut spell bank and douglas honey launched from cape canaveral, heading to the international space station. the i ss this mission was special for the 1st time in the history of space travel, the capsule transporting the 2 men had not been developed and built by a government space agency. wowza. it came from a private company and marked the spouse of a new era for government agencies like nasa in the united states. the my name is phil mcallister and i am the director of commercial...
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’m sure that since i did foreigners, it’s better professionally a lot of filming at the international space stationgiven, firstly, the training of guys who count into space showed very good indicators for the health of astronauts. so we proved that we have all the training she versatile and lets you drink any person prepare for space flights. kilometers from the ground , breathtaking space shots and yulia's curls hovering in weightlessness could never be recreated in a pavilion with the most modern technologies. after the show, even the always reserved employees of diplomatic missions exchanged feedback very emotionally. it's just a lot of emotions , i got the impression that the actors didn't even play. they have lived every moment in theaters of many space movies, but this is some incredible unique experience. dives like nothing else. when you see how tiny our planet is from space, you immediately understand how important it is to preserve it, however, there is behind all this cosmic splendor. filming is the story of a woman of a unique surgeon who has to save a life and perform a complex operati
’m sure that since i did foreigners, it’s better professionally a lot of filming at the international space stationgiven, firstly, the training of guys who count into space showed very good indicators for the health of astronauts. so we proved that we have all the training she versatile and lets you drink any person prepare for space flights. kilometers from the ground , breathtaking space shots and yulia's curls hovering in weightlessness could never be recreated in a pavilion with the...
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the international space station showing how it has sent across the midwest and the great lakes, but it's still sitting while the stickly across the some of the states, such as washington d. c. now if we take a closer look, this all started on wednesday, when that fixed smoke sort of pumping out of eastern parts of canada towards in new york that form to the governor to declare a public health crisis. and these apocalyptic scenes across new york city. and that will, thanks to this area of low pressure, you can see the wins tunneling that smoke all the way down to the east coast. now as we went into wednesday, we had very bad quality, not just for canada, but then for new york city, it became the most polluted city in the world. just briefly went into the state and shifted the way further south and east. some of the, the equity particles were detected in parts of europe, such as no way that they didn't affect the quality there. as we go into friday, the was all that a quality affecting washington d. c. the metro area, new york. however, still seeing those unhealthy conditions. while fi smo
the international space station showing how it has sent across the midwest and the great lakes, but it's still sitting while the stickly across the some of the states, such as washington d. c. now if we take a closer look, this all started on wednesday, when that fixed smoke sort of pumping out of eastern parts of canada towards in new york that form to the governor to declare a public health crisis. and these apocalyptic scenes across new york city. and that will, thanks to this area of low...
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against the former us president also include obstruction of justice. images taken from the international space station show the scale of the wild science building and canada knowledge pods of the country and the u. s. a blanketed and smoke. the files have been through 3800000 hit this the u. n. has suspended food, a deliveries to ethiopia die up to the us. decided to do the same to you in system supplies of being to visit and, and not reaching people in need. some reports suggest federal and regional governance involved and wide spreads. fift and thousands of protesters have taken to the streets of the city and capital, found grade for a 6th week of antique government protests claiming a culture of violence for the dates of 18 people to mass shootings and night, demanding the resignation of government officials. the headlines as always, a website out is there a dot com, has the licensed on own laptop stories. stay tuned to africa. direct is up next the as the the credit will get to you for the new system. so as soon as the king of prussia being induced to assist you with no hope of tending you jump fo
against the former us president also include obstruction of justice. images taken from the international space station show the scale of the wild science building and canada knowledge pods of the country and the u. s. a blanketed and smoke. the files have been through 3800000 hit this the u. n. has suspended food, a deliveries to ethiopia die up to the us. decided to do the same to you in system supplies of being to visit and, and not reaching people in need. some reports suggest federal and...
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yes, a lot of filming was done on the international space station, i will be pleasantly surprised, firstlyery process of preparing the guys who, well, they changed their profession very drastically, were able to count in space, showed very good performance in health on professionalism imitation. where are the cosmonauts? so we proved that we are all trained, it is universal and allows you to drink for any person. prepare for space flights pictures that take viewers hundreds of kilometers from the earth, breathtaking space shots and curls soaring in weightlessness. julia overcame such a pavilion with the most modern technologies. after the show, even the always reserved employees of diplomatic missions exchanged feedback very emotionally. it's just 100 out of 100 there were a lot of emotions, it seemed that the actors did not even play. they lived every moment. i've certainly seen a lot of films about space in theaters, but it's kind of an incredible unique immersive experience. what is incomparable, when you see how tiny our planet is from space, you immediately understand how important it
yes, a lot of filming was done on the international space station, i will be pleasantly surprised, firstlyery process of preparing the guys who, well, they changed their profession very drastically, were able to count in space, showed very good performance in health on professionalism imitation. where are the cosmonauts? so we proved that we are all trained, it is universal and allows you to drink for any person. prepare for space flights pictures that take viewers hundreds of kilometers from...
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the international space station is essentially the world's successor. good morning yes, we do.p the work is waiting for the iss, the merit of the soviets. and after the russian engineers inventors american, the side took part in the construction of the iss exclusively financially. and this is our space kitchen. this is where we eat. we were the first to develop space stations, and with them a system for a long stay of a person in space, what is there, where to get water, how to breathe on the iss , the russian electron vem system is installed, with the help of which water enters a special container that produces the so-called electrolysis, and through it an electric current is passed, causing the liquid to break up into hydrogen and oxygen this oxygen is breathed at the station by the zvezda module - this is the main basic module of the russian segment. the service module is located in the control system of the russian segment. there are life support systems such as an air conditioning system an air purification system a system for producing oxygen from water. there are also wa
the international space station is essentially the world's successor. good morning yes, we do.p the work is waiting for the iss, the merit of the soviets. and after the russian engineers inventors american, the side took part in the construction of the iss exclusively financially. and this is our space kitchen. this is where we eat. we were the first to develop space stations, and with them a system for a long stay of a person in space, what is there, where to get water, how to breathe on the...
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in may 2020 space x became the first private company to send people to the international space station. in july 2021 blue origin sent its first commercial service into space. virgin galactic is about to send customers into space. in 2019 an american explorer broke a record by descending 11 km to the deepest place in the pacific ocean. what did he find? sea creatures and a plastic bag. the company oceangate has sought to further expand sea tourism, taken people deeper into the ocean than ever before. away from commercial ventures, scientists are shining lights deep into space. and the oceans. in june, scientists found phosphorus on one of saturn's moons. looking down, scientists found 5000 new species of marine life. but they are deeply concerned as the area is earmarked for deep sea mining. scientists are continuing to discover strange lifeforms at greater depths. let's bring in our guest for today's inside story. in germany, sylvia sander, chair of the european marine board working group on deep sea and ocean health. ezzy pearson, astrophysicist and space journalist. in norway, victor
in may 2020 space x became the first private company to send people to the international space station. in july 2021 blue origin sent its first commercial service into space. virgin galactic is about to send customers into space. in 2019 an american explorer broke a record by descending 11 km to the deepest place in the pacific ocean. what did he find? sea creatures and a plastic bag. the company oceangate has sought to further expand sea tourism, taken people deeper into the ocean than ever...
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it is the bay area seen from the international space station. the iss passed overhead yesterday about to 10 in the afternoon traveling at more than 4 and a half miles per second as more than 17,000 miles per hour. >> the time of the day and the ideal weather conditions out there made for a lovely, clear view place. we call home the international space station circles, earth every 90 minutes at means a crew on board sees 16 sunrises and sunsets everyday kron. 4 chief meteorologist lawrence karnow here on planet earth. feeling jealous? yeah. how about that? would that be nice to see that happen all the time. certainly a nice day to get out there. >> and enjoy that sunset this evening. as we've got nice clear skies out there now. little around the bay, but clear all the way to the coastline that fog long gone as a cold front swept through intend to mix that out. the one thing did do kick up the winds, we've got some gusty winds out there and keeping the temperatures well below the average. in fact, usually we're in the mid 80's in many spots by thi
it is the bay area seen from the international space station. the iss passed overhead yesterday about to 10 in the afternoon traveling at more than 4 and a half miles per second as more than 17,000 miles per hour. >> the time of the day and the ideal weather conditions out there made for a lovely, clear view place. we call home the international space station circles, earth every 90 minutes at means a crew on board sees 16 sunrises and sunsets everyday kron. 4 chief meteorologist lawrence...
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from the international space station welcome participants and guests of the st. burg international economic forum and a discussion panel of cooperation with the brix plus countries in space. we are glad that this topical topic is being discussed at such a high -level event with such a wide geography of participants - this is the common heritage of all mankind, its development is a universal task that should unite all people on earth. i wish you successful and fruitful work. yurievich, you responded very warmly. uh, our chinese friends on the progress they've made over the past decades. and so we just wanted to ask the representative of china, the head of the chinese space agency , to answer a question. uh, china is now very actively exploring space. they have. uh, the big lunar program and just now we wanted to ask a question. and how the chinese side sees both the work on the lunar program and the connection in general, uh, such is what you call a strategic alliance of the two countries. this is how it is seen from china, friends and partners. hello, i am very gl
from the international space station welcome participants and guests of the st. burg international economic forum and a discussion panel of cooperation with the brix plus countries in space. we are glad that this topical topic is being discussed at such a high -level event with such a wide geography of participants - this is the common heritage of all mankind, its development is a universal task that should unite all people on earth. i wish you successful and fruitful work. yurievich, you...
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no, it's the international space station. this is a view of the >> bay area from the iss.overhead yesterday about 2 in the afternoon traveling it over 4 and a half miles per second. more than 17,000 miles an hour. the time of day and the ideal weather conditions yesterday made for a lovely clear view of the places we like to call home the international space station circles, the earth every 90 minutes, meaning the crew on board sees 16 sunrises and sunsets each and every day. >> and now kron 4 sports. >> the giants are one of the hottest teams in baseball and the winds have translated into a renewed sense of excitement within the fan base sweeping the dodgers in la doesn't hurt either. 3503, 35,376 fans in attendance tonight at oracle, gp 2 thrown out the first pitch. all right. g b, 2 down the strike. he's a lefty. brandon carr offered catching it the 5th padres up 3, 1, soto. covered one when he played for the hagerstown now pretty good. that's all for a second home run of the game. padre pad that lead to bottom of the 6 giant down 3 mike yastremski. over levi's landing
no, it's the international space station. this is a view of the >> bay area from the iss.overhead yesterday about 2 in the afternoon traveling it over 4 and a half miles per second. more than 17,000 miles an hour. the time of day and the ideal weather conditions yesterday made for a lovely clear view of the places we like to call home the international space station circles, the earth every 90 minutes, meaning the crew on board sees 16 sunrises and sunsets each and every day. >> and...