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it another milestone for the james webb space telescope.e aligned all but one of the craft's instruments. now they're waiting for the 10 billion dollar telescope to cool down to deep space temperatures. they think that could happen the next few weeks. and when it does the james webb will be able to detect the infrared signatures from distant objects like expo planets and galaxies debut sound really in awesome, justin, you realize we're going to to see things we can't see before. >> with this thing it one of the things that looks at is the infrared and so you get infrared radiation. sometimes we can see and one of the things you can see technically known as alien waste heat, you know, technically have to say. and i'm so glad, you know, to be excited about it just kind of needed just not that. that's just point that it's a possibility you might be icier. we'll find out soon. >> futurecast for one point, the southeast and a front surpassing over us. this is the one that's bringing us the winds tomorrow. okay. so it onshore. winds are going to
it another milestone for the james webb space telescope.e aligned all but one of the craft's instruments. now they're waiting for the 10 billion dollar telescope to cool down to deep space temperatures. they think that could happen the next few weeks. and when it does the james webb will be able to detect the infrared signatures from distant objects like expo planets and galaxies debut sound really in awesome, justin, you realize we're going to to see things we can't see before. >> with...
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we don't know exactly how that happens if jim smith and james webb will change that us, we're going to observe what the galaxy surrounding some of these earliest black holes are doing in those will always do. they look the same as a couple of 1000000000 years later. what are they fundamentally different automatically, or they may be clump here, just aka. the answers could allow some very firm conclusions to be drawn about these super massive black holes. on the 2nd semester. i'm pretty sure we're in for a lot of surprises or shortly whether they're from black holes or their early development to guns and hunting or from totally different fields of research any so i can't say which and i'm happy about that. and otherwise it wouldn't be so interesting anymore to mccloud us, it's pretty obvious that james web telescope will get us closer to the big bang, especially when it comes to black holes of edison. everybody wants to know, where did i come from? much? where am i going safely? and we're just trying to understand the details of this very, very, very long winded and very long history of
we don't know exactly how that happens if jim smith and james webb will change that us, we're going to observe what the galaxy surrounding some of these earliest black holes are doing in those will always do. they look the same as a couple of 1000000000 years later. what are they fundamentally different automatically, or they may be clump here, just aka. the answers could allow some very firm conclusions to be drawn about these super massive black holes. on the 2nd semester. i'm pretty sure...
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larry heine maps close quarters and a rumor of war, james webb's fields of fire, these are all books saw coming out as a kid. much of that literature pushed me towards the military. which biometrics should be a bit odd and yet incredibly common. war literature, much of it is considered antiwar, mainly the works i mentioned. as motivated more people into enlisting in the military to fight in war rather than -- people have really engaged with that subject and interested in war as a profession. me and many of my friends in the student on the back of antiwar stories that came from vietnam. distress a massive wrench in the effectiveness of antiwar art. the roads of arlington, for metal jacket and platoon and thought i want that for myself. as i've gone back to reread the works from vietnam and to write my own story that is an outgrowth of that war, the works that grabbed me the most are the ones that nodded to inevitability, understanding that the motivations and sort of ideas that exist in the previous wars rendered in those stories propel people into the military later and there's a des
larry heine maps close quarters and a rumor of war, james webb's fields of fire, these are all books saw coming out as a kid. much of that literature pushed me towards the military. which biometrics should be a bit odd and yet incredibly common. war literature, much of it is considered antiwar, mainly the works i mentioned. as motivated more people into enlisting in the military to fight in war rather than -- people have really engaged with that subject and interested in war as a profession. me...
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and another milestone for the james webb space telescope.eep space temperatures. they think that should happen in the next few weeks when it does that james webb will be able to detect the infrared signatures from distant objects like exo planets and galaxies. the amount that we're going to learn about the universe around us. very exciting. meanwhile, zoo veterinarians back here on earth and tampa, florida recently saved the life of a great horned bill with a tumor by using a 3 d printed beat a team of doctors, biomedical engineers and veterinary specialists from 2 universities worked together to remove the tumor. and then replace it. with that custom designed prosthetic, the surgery was successful. as you can see, we're told, told the hornbill is doing well and has full use of her beak. see it. we have been following progress. meanwhile, of the san diego zoo's newest inhabitants. look at little guy. this is one of the 2 baby orangutans at the zoo. is kasia handlers are still waiting to let him meet his sister. they just want to make sure bo
and another milestone for the james webb space telescope.eep space temperatures. they think that should happen in the next few weeks when it does that james webb will be able to detect the infrared signatures from distant objects like exo planets and galaxies. the amount that we're going to learn about the universe around us. very exciting. meanwhile, zoo veterinarians back here on earth and tampa, florida recently saved the life of a great horned bill with a tumor by using a 3 d printed beat a...
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and, you know, with this telescope, the james webb telescope a million miles out from earth -- we areets that we have already seen -- we're going to be able to determine if they have a habitable atmosphere. so it's one further step of us unlocking these secrets of the universe. >> very exciting and i hope when you get the results, that you are going to come back on the show and share them with us, first, right here. all right. nasa administrator, bill nelson, thank you so much for taking some time out of your saturday for us. >> thank, pamela. >>> well, new in the "cnn newsroom" still ahead we are entering the third month of russia's war in ukraine. up next, we get a look at how the conflict has played out so far. we'll be right back. (sighs wearily) here i'll take that! (excited y yell) woo-hoo! ensure max protein. with thihirty grams of protein, one gram of sugar, and d nutrients to support immune health. are you taking a statin drug to reduce cholesterol? it can also deplete your coq10 levels. i recommend considering qunol coq10 along with your statin medication. the brand i trust
and, you know, with this telescope, the james webb telescope a million miles out from earth -- we areets that we have already seen -- we're going to be able to determine if they have a habitable atmosphere. so it's one further step of us unlocking these secrets of the universe. >> very exciting and i hope when you get the results, that you are going to come back on the show and share them with us, first, right here. all right. nasa administrator, bill nelson, thank you so much for taking...
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now we have the james webb telescope the doubt it's going to send back licking their chops the physicisthis. so stay tuned. more to come on that temperatures this week we're dropping down to the lower 70's. we'll pop maybe on friday into the weekend. we're going get back to business. may be the 80's and so forth. now, some variable clouds because we have some traffic going up above us. so most likely if there's some sprinkles to be putting in here, maybe the north bay potentially, we do have some winds going on for tonight. tomorrow, breezy conditions on shore and some scattered clouds overnight. that will clear out for your afternoon. justine, enjoy the stars. there's a lot of them out there that there are. and there. >> a lot of you watching that fpturn from and i really appreciate your time. you right back to the mom. i'm justine waldman, great one. i assumed dust always stayed put. turns out? it can be on the move. we were breathing that day and night! that's when we started using swiffer. in just a few minutes, duster captures dust before it gets airborne. it traps and locks dust in
now we have the james webb telescope the doubt it's going to send back licking their chops the physicisthis. so stay tuned. more to come on that temperatures this week we're dropping down to the lower 70's. we'll pop maybe on friday into the weekend. we're going get back to business. may be the 80's and so forth. now, some variable clouds because we have some traffic going up above us. so most likely if there's some sprinkles to be putting in here, maybe the north bay potentially, we do have...