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he and his partner anders first had the idea while studying at international space university in strasbourgays trying to stop this heat and prevent it, when we could use it and harvest it to do something with? tell me more about this thermal chamber, how would that work exactly? is it hypothetical or is this real science? let's say it is real science in theory. until we test it really through this coming year 2019, to be able to confirm that the designs and proposals and simulation we are doing is really matching the real data we will get from this test. is there really a need to roast coffee beans in space? i really hate the saying that we should not reinvent the wheel. i think someone lazy says this. what is the current proposed cost per cup? why are you laughing? because for the last two weeks we have had a lot of speculation from other scientists, and even articles in the media. our goal would be to bring it to something around $a0—45 per cup. there is no way i am buying it for £35. i know, i know, for sure. even if this project did not work, for us the journey of inspiring and motivati
he and his partner anders first had the idea while studying at international space university in strasbourgays trying to stop this heat and prevent it, when we could use it and harvest it to do something with? tell me more about this thermal chamber, how would that work exactly? is it hypothetical or is this real science? let's say it is real science in theory. until we test it really through this coming year 2019, to be able to confirm that the designs and proposals and simulation we are doing...
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he and his partner first have the idea while studying at international space university in strasbourgand prevented, when we could use it and harvest it to do something with. tell me more about this thermal chamber, how would that work exactly? chamber, how would that work exa ctly ? is chamber, how would that work exactly? is it hypothetical or is this real science? it is real science in theory. until we tested really through this coming year 2019, to be able to confirm that the desires and proposal and emulation we are doing is really matching the real data we will get from this test. —— designs. real data we will get from this test. -- designs. is there a need to roast coffee beans in space?” really hate the staying we should not reinvent the wheel. —— saying. i think someone lazy zs. what is the current proposed cost per cup? why are you laughing? for the last two weeks we have had a lot of speculation from other scientists, our goal would be to bring it to something around $a5 per cup. our goal would be to bring it to something around $45 per cup. there is no way i am buying it fo
he and his partner first have the idea while studying at international space university in strasbourgand prevented, when we could use it and harvest it to do something with. tell me more about this thermal chamber, how would that work exactly? chamber, how would that work exa ctly ? is chamber, how would that work exactly? is it hypothetical or is this real science? it is real science in theory. until we tested really through this coming year 2019, to be able to confirm that the desires and...
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space x. banished and not the horrible time that. we got reaction to the results from jordy para international relations expert at princeton university. one of the most important we national. pride. you. have ago. made many people who see things who knows does a weapon or lack are wrong the friend to find and therefore i was nationalism what life was created. on my part second this youth who are also syrian your. capturing the imagination of many that are few and far is the luck of the great global movement who were more so is there an obvious you. there's been an outpouring of support for the jewish community in the californian city of tal way in the wake of saturday's synagogue shooting which left one person dead and three hundred. someone filled with hate. when dan. attacked the congregants at the way an attack against our jewish brothers and sisters sad obviously for the congregation and how. they've lost their family member feel very bad for the for not only the jewish community but but all of us who are or having to witness these kinds of acts police have detained in one thousand year old man in connection with the incident whi
space x. banished and not the horrible time that. we got reaction to the results from jordy para international relations expert at princeton university. one of the most important we national. pride. you. have ago. made many people who see things who knows does a weapon or lack are wrong the friend to find and therefore i was nationalism what life was created. on my part second this youth who are also syrian your. capturing the imagination of many that are few and far is the luck of the great...
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spent to the international space station where they will be busy, i bet they wish they were up there with buzz aldrin. the year is 2040. welcome to moon valley. the newest city in the universeders, engineers, farmers, doctors and every year, over 10,000 more come to visit. sounds great, doesn't it? which leaves me with just one important question. how on earth did we get here? moon valley is the vision of someone we have met before. japanese country — my company ispace were one of the companies competing for the google x prize which offered prize money for those able to land on the moon by march 2018. no—one managed to make it in time but many projects are still ongoing. the israeli team recently reached the moon but crashed into the surface. and as i found out when i visited their new headquarters in tokyo, ispace has also not given up on their ambitions. in fact they have expanded them. we have already made a completed rover, so we have moved on. ispace has moved on to put -- secured extra funding to put japan's second land on the moon. the first one will orbit the moon in 2020, and the second in 2021 will land and deployed two rovers onto the lunar surface. this is the c
spent to the international space station where they will be busy, i bet they wish they were up there with buzz aldrin. the year is 2040. welcome to moon valley. the newest city in the universeders, engineers, farmers, doctors and every year, over 10,000 more come to visit. sounds great, doesn't it? which leaves me with just one important question. how on earth did we get here? moon valley is the vision of someone we have met before. japanese country — my company ispace were one of the...
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international labor organization. tvon american history saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on lectures and history from killing university, the legal history of abortion in the united states. 4:30, a space scientist recalls his work on the apollo missions and the 8:00 on the presidency, a discussion of the president's retreat, camp david. this weekend on american history tv on c-span3. barbara bush had finally had enough. they were out of the white house, she didn't need to abide hurt -- by tertullian anymore. tongue anymore. she said she took offense at it, reporters were asking her about it which was not true. that was designed to give nancy reagan a little heartburn and she said to nancy reagan, and don't you ever call me again, and she hung up. usa todayek on q&a, washington bureau chief susan page on her biography of barbara bush, "the matriarch." >> at the beginning, she said you would never see my diaries. her diaries are kept at the bush library but they are not available for public view until 35 years after her death. thoughttood that and she was unlikely to let me see her diaries. in the end of the fifth interview, she said and you can see my diaries. was an incredible gift. >
international labor organization. tvon american history saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on lectures and history from killing university, the legal history of abortion in the united states. 4:30, a space scientist recalls his work on the apollo missions and the 8:00 on the presidency, a discussion of the president's retreat, camp david. this weekend on american history tv on c-span3. barbara bush had finally had enough. they were out of the white house, she didn't need to abide hurt -- by...
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international space station. >> did it take place customer. >> it did. >> the walk ? >> yes. >> the budget proposal that were discussing provides no funding for the office of student engagement which includes the minority university research and education program. the national space grant and on. these have been long-standing initiatives and just wondering i was previously asking why the administration and the rationale for these programs and what you intend to do to support the stem? >> great question. we support education initiatives for young people to the mission directorates at the agency. earlier i was talking about one that i attended not too long ago which was a first robotics mission -- competition that i participated in. we supported with engineers, scientists and we encourage young people to get involved in the stem field and we do all of those things -- by the way, the programs that you identified are currently funded and we are using those programs -- the part of the presidents stem initiative for stem education. we are continuing to advances very important initiatives. it is also true that we want direct resources for the good of the most impact for the agencies in the country and the budget request
international space station. >> did it take place customer. >> it did. >> the walk ? >> yes. >> the budget proposal that were discussing provides no funding for the office of student engagement which includes the minority university research and education program. the national space grant and on. these have been long-standing initiatives and just wondering i was previously asking why the administration and the rationale for these programs and what you intend to do...