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the astronauts, and when you were rotating, you met her, yes, yes, yes, i met her, at the johnson space center longer, yes, yes, yes, it was in houston, here, this is a cosmonaut training center, only american, astronauts, or rather, yes, it’s correct to say, i have met.” she was there, well, you met her as a husband or, well, as a husband, of course, i’m not going anywhere, but your task was to meet her as a specialist, then you were on a business trip, yes, of course, you too they sent you not just to meet her, but to help her, because she didn’t immediately fly to russia, how long she was there , i don’t know, a couple of weeks exactly, yes, 10 days, 10 days she recovered, after that she was able to fly , fly to moscow with these. yes, with one transfer, we got to russia, to moscow, we already met her here and continued rehabilitation measures, you say that you only met in houston, and she landed in florida, yes, why didn’t you end up in that place, i know the doctor was with her, our doctor, the center for sweating astronauts, her marriage, why were you not there, you are both a husband an
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. >>> a historic haul of asteroid dust was shipped to the johnson space center today for testing. t asteroid sample ever collected from space arrived in the utah desert inside a nasa capsule following a seven-year, nearly 4 billion mile mission. nasa says the nine ounces of dust scraped up by a probe will give scientists an extraordinary glimpse into the beginnings of our solar system. pretty cool. >>> which one of the when you humble yourself under the mighty hand of god, in due time he will exalt you. hi, i'm joel osteen. i'm excited about being with you every week. i hope you'll tune in. you'll be inspired, you'll be encouraged. i'm looking forward to seeing you right here. you are fully loaded and completely equipped for the race that's been designed for you. >>> finally tonight, the defending super bowl champion kansas city chiefs' newest fan is causing quite a stir and a swift reaction. cbs's jo ling kent reports on the enchanting details. >> i think the secret's out. >> reporter: taylor swift has entered her football era. >> if we play like this every time taylor is in the b
. >>> a historic haul of asteroid dust was shipped to the johnson space center today for testing. t asteroid sample ever collected from space arrived in the utah desert inside a nasa capsule following a seven-year, nearly 4 billion mile mission. nasa says the nine ounces of dust scraped up by a probe will give scientists an extraordinary glimpse into the beginnings of our solar system. pretty cool. >>> which one of the when you humble yourself under the mighty hand of god, in...
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hopefully, we won't get our eyes on the samples until they actually get flown to houston to the johnson space centerve all of our apollo material. that's where the moon rocks are held, including some samples from another asteroid that the japanese space agency has lent pup us. so hope apply we won't see any samples ourselves for the next couple of days. the whole thing will go under a dry nitrogen purge to make sure it doesn't get contaminated and eventually it will get opened up in a lab under very controlled conditions at johnson space center. >> it's like christmas coming, and you can't open your presents until new year's. it must be frustrating. all right, so listen, it's not just -- the wonder here junst what you're delivering, it's asirius/rex. that's not the end for that mission. it just keeps going, right? it's dropping this off and it goes on. what's it next stop? >> if everything goes well this morning, then the spacecraft will execute a divert burn, which will keep it from colliding with the earth, because right now, we're on an intercept course with earth. but if everything goes well, we
hopefully, we won't get our eyes on the samples until they actually get flown to houston to the johnson space centerve all of our apollo material. that's where the moon rocks are held, including some samples from another asteroid that the japanese space agency has lent pup us. so hope apply we won't see any samples ourselves for the next couple of days. the whole thing will go under a dry nitrogen purge to make sure it doesn't get contaminated and eventually it will get opened up in a lab under...
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after earning degrees in engineering and working at the johnson space center, he was chosen to go to ecialist. but getting there meant sacrificing and facing ugly truths which he faced by following his own north star. >> you know, i remember the very first time i felt discriminated at school. i went home and complained to my mom. my mom said a phrase that i'll never forget. [ speaking a non-english language ] "kill them with love." the reality is you do have to work harder to get the same amount of credit. you can do one of two things. you can put a chip on your shoulder and feel sorry for yourself and say, woe is me, they're discriminating. or say, i'm going to work harder. >> reporter: that tenacity, his superpower and the key to his success. his acceptance into the nasa space program didn't come easily. it came after a dozen attempts. talk about perseverance. >> this is what i tell in my motivational talks. when you pick your goal in life, make sure you enjoy the journey along the way. because that's 80, 90% of your time and your everyday. and if you're not enjoying the journey, ch
after earning degrees in engineering and working at the johnson space center, he was chosen to go to ecialist. but getting there meant sacrificing and facing ugly truths which he faced by following his own north star. >> you know, i remember the very first time i felt discriminated at school. i went home and complained to my mom. my mom said a phrase that i'll never forget. [ speaking a non-english language ] "kill them with love." the reality is you do have to work harder to...
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>> nasa says a c-17 cargo plane with scientists will fly the sample to the johnson space center, where it'll be cleaned and processed. now they're joining a historic collection that includes samples from the apollo program collected on the surface of the moon and even antarctic meteorites. >> so fascinating. ike, thank you for that. coming up, the smackdown in south florida. >> what's being called one of the most lopsided victories in nfl history. three. that's next . you're watching world news now ah, these bills are crazy. she has no idea she's sitting on a goldmine. well she doesn't know that if she owns a life insurance policy of $100,000 or more she can sell all or part of it to coventry for cash. even a term policy. even a term policy? even a term policy! find out if you're sitting on a goldmine. call coventry direct today at the number on your screen, or visit coventrydirect.com. and the bees. >> i want your money. and that time? >> time for sports news now, starting with the nfl on sunday night, we saw the revival of an old school rivalry. >> the raiders hosted the steelers in
>> nasa says a c-17 cargo plane with scientists will fly the sample to the johnson space center, where it'll be cleaned and processed. now they're joining a historic collection that includes samples from the apollo program collected on the surface of the moon and even antarctic meteorites. >> so fascinating. ike, thank you for that. coming up, the smackdown in south florida. >> what's being called one of the most lopsided victories in nfl history. three. that's next . you're...
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they're not going to be certain until the container is flown off to johnson space center tomorrow and then opened up in a day or two. >>> on the peninsula san mateo county health has a program where people can get a prescription to spend time in nature at a cabin near la honda. gloria gonzalez with san mateo county health says the cabin therapy program has been running since the midst of the pandemic. people get to spend the night at the audrey edna cabin. the hope is that it will be good for their mental and physical health. gonzalez says the majority of the clients are low income families who don't get a lot of exposure to green spaces and nature. >> reporter: what do you say to the people that are like what do you mean you're prescribing time outside? what do you mean you're sending people to a cabin up in the woods? that's crazy. >> yes. i can see how it would be unbelievable. the benefits that research shows of spending time in nature are decreased stress, decreased blood pressure, also decrease in anxiety and it helps to increase cognitive function. >> people do need to get a re
they're not going to be certain until the container is flown off to johnson space center tomorrow and then opened up in a day or two. >>> on the peninsula san mateo county health has a program where people can get a prescription to spend time in nature at a cabin near la honda. gloria gonzalez with san mateo county health says the cabin therapy program has been running since the midst of the pandemic. people get to spend the night at the audrey edna cabin. the hope is that it will be...
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the material will be analyzed at the johnson space center in houston and, eventually, labs around theld. scientists hope what they find will help unlock the mysteries of the creation of the earth and our solar system. it's the most extraterrestrial material to be brought to earth since the end of the apollo lunar program. and two milestones today for women in sports. at the berlin marathon, ethiopian runner tigist assefa shattered the women's world record by a full two minutes. she covered the 26-mile course in two hours, 11 minutes, and 53 seconds. assefa only started running marathons last year. before that, she was a middle-distance runner. and tonight's u.s. women's national soccer team match against south africa will be megan rapinoe's final game with the team. in her two decades on the national squad, she helped win two world cups and an olympic gold medal. she still has three more games in the national women's soccer league regular season before fully retiring. after that, rapinoe says she will continue to fight for women's equal rights and equal pay. still to come on “pbs news
the material will be analyzed at the johnson space center in houston and, eventually, labs around theld. scientists hope what they find will help unlock the mysteries of the creation of the earth and our solar system. it's the most extraterrestrial material to be brought to earth since the end of the apollo lunar program. and two milestones today for women in sports. at the berlin marathon, ethiopian runner tigist assefa shattered the women's world record by a full two minutes. she covered the...
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contamination, then delivering it to a hangar on the military base where it will be flown to the johnson space center in houston on monday for further study. >> we'll be able to start evaluating those samples and providing them to the scientific community. >> the seven year long mission, which cost over $1 billion, captured samples of the asteroid bennu, which scientists hope will help them understand the origins of life on earth. >> bringing these samples back here on earth gives us so much more capability to analyze them and truly understand and hopefully the origins of our solar system. >> studying asteroids is critical for scientists around the world, in part for the fear that one could collide with our planet. nasa scientists predict a slim 1 in 2700 chance that the asteroid bennu said to be as big as the empire state building could strike earth far, far into the future. in the year 2000, 182. if there's something like 30,000 asteroids that we know of just in the near earth environment and while none of them have a target on the earth yet, someday we probably will. >> so let's get to know these
contamination, then delivering it to a hangar on the military base where it will be flown to the johnson space center in houston on monday for further study. >> we'll be able to start evaluating those samples and providing them to the scientific community. >> the seven year long mission, which cost over $1 billion, captured samples of the asteroid bennu, which scientists hope will help them understand the origins of life on earth. >> bringing these samples back here on earth...
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then delivering it to a hangar on the military base where it will be flown to the johnson space center in houston on monday for further study. >> we'll be able to start evaluating those samples and providing them to the scientific community. the seven year long mission, which cost over $1 billion, captured samples of the asteroid bennu, which scientists hope will help them understand the origins of life on earth. >> bringing these samples back here on earth gives us so much more capability to analyze them and truly understand, hopefully, the origins of our solar system . >> studying asteroids is critical for scientists around the world. in part for the fear that one could collide with our planet. nasa scientists predict a slim one. in 2700 chance that the asteroid bennu said to be as big as the empire state building could strike earth far, far into the future. in the year 2000, 182. there's something like 30,000 asteroids that we know of just in the near-earth environment. >> and while none of them have a target on the earth yet, some day we probably will. so let's get to know these th
then delivering it to a hangar on the military base where it will be flown to the johnson space center in houston on monday for further study. >> we'll be able to start evaluating those samples and providing them to the scientific community. the seven year long mission, which cost over $1 billion, captured samples of the asteroid bennu, which scientists hope will help them understand the origins of life on earth. >> bringing these samples back here on earth gives us so much more...
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. >> they will take that off the johnson space center, tomorrow. clean room and then look at it for the next century. >> usually when things return from space, a lot of these capsules land in the water. >> for the cruise land in the water. >> is there a reason why it was in utah? >> yes. the reason is because they wanted to protect it from contamination and there was less potential for contamination by landing it in the desert, then there was landing in the ocean. >> okay. >> i guess, you know, how will you make that thing totally watertight after coming through the atmosphere at 27,000 miles per hour? so, they figured the desert was better than the sea. >> okay. have a really interesting week. >>> the first spangles of fall? >> monday, second half of the day monday in the north bay, into monday night. don't expect a blockbuster rainstorm. but, at least we are starting and we are going to get some light rain out of this and then it warms up a bit by the middle of next week. >> thank you for watching. game day is next. >>> news and weather updates a
. >> they will take that off the johnson space center, tomorrow. clean room and then look at it for the next century. >> usually when things return from space, a lot of these capsules land in the water. >> for the cruise land in the water. >> is there a reason why it was in utah? >> yes. the reason is because they wanted to protect it from contamination and there was less potential for contamination by landing it in the desert, then there was landing in the ocean....
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a cargo plane with scientists will fly the sample to the johnson space center where it will be cleanednd processed. they're joining a historical collection that includes samples from the apollo program collected on the surface of the moon and evenant arctic meteorites. linsey? >> linsey: fascinating, ike. thank you. >>> former president jimmy carter and his wife rosalyn making a rare appearance in public this weekend. the couple receiving a warm welcome from spectators at the plains, georgia, peanut festival. it's the first time he's been seen since entering hospice care. carter's 99th birthday is next sunday. >>> much more ahead on "world news tonight", including a possible deadly attack by an alligator. what we've learned about the victim. up next, tragedy at a railroad crossing, six family members killed, including two children. -what even is this? -don't touch my things. gross. janice, when you bundle your home or renters with your auto, progressive provides 24/7 protection for almost everything you own. -but do you really need... -my weighted hoop? it's for my snatched waist. that
a cargo plane with scientists will fly the sample to the johnson space center where it will be cleanednd processed. they're joining a historical collection that includes samples from the apollo program collected on the surface of the moon and evenant arctic meteorites. linsey? >> linsey: fascinating, ike. thank you. >>> former president jimmy carter and his wife rosalyn making a rare appearance in public this weekend. the couple receiving a warm welcome from spectators at the...
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a historic hall of asteroid dust was shipped to the johnson space center in houston today for testingived in the utah desert inside a nasa capsule following a 7-year nearly 4 billion-mile mission. nasa says the 9 ounces of dust scraped out by a probe will give scientists an extraordinary glimpse into the beginnings of our solar system. pretty cool. which one of the biggest pop music stars in the world has sports fans singing a different tune? the answers next. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: if you can't watch the "cbs evevening newsws" yoyou can listen couould subscre whererever you g get your popod. r bebecause of m my sight. bubut now, i c can open upp mymy world witith vabysmo.. vabysmsmo is the f first fda-apprproved treatatment for peoplele with wet t amd that impmproves visision anand deliversrs a chancee for upup to 4 montnths between trtreatments.. which means s doing more o of what i l love. ♪ vabybysmo is thehe ononly treatmement designeded to blockk 2 2 causes of f wet amd. vavabysmo is a an eye injectction. don't t take it ifif you he anan infectionon or activee swelelling in or around
a historic hall of asteroid dust was shipped to the johnson space center in houston today for testingived in the utah desert inside a nasa capsule following a 7-year nearly 4 billion-mile mission. nasa says the 9 ounces of dust scraped out by a probe will give scientists an extraordinary glimpse into the beginnings of our solar system. pretty cool. which one of the biggest pop music stars in the world has sports fans singing a different tune? the answers next. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: if you...
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the samples are expected to arrive at the johnson space center in houston by tomorrow. >> it is time now for a look at your monday weather. morning. >> tropical rain storm ophelia moving off shore as we head throughout your monday. so, yes , we are trying to get rid of the rain, but it's still a wet, dreary and cool time. and unfortunately, this storm doesn't go very far offshore. so with high pressure in control across new england, there's going to be a battle between the dry air and the pressure gradient. strong winds means more dreary weather for some. philippe, though, thankfully not a factor in the atlantic. for accuweather, i'm melissa constanza >> reaction to the big announcement about the super bowl halftime show. >> but first, the major city declaring an emergency over its drinking water supply. the threat and what's being done about it. >> and an abc news exclusive. the man at the center of this brawl in alabama tells his story. for the first time what was going on this morning on gma. >> now to an abc news exclusive. >> the man attacked during last month's brawl on the riv
the samples are expected to arrive at the johnson space center in houston by tomorrow. >> it is time now for a look at your monday weather. morning. >> tropical rain storm ophelia moving off shore as we head throughout your monday. so, yes , we are trying to get rid of the rain, but it's still a wet, dreary and cool time. and unfortunately, this storm doesn't go very far offshore. so with high pressure in control across new england, there's going to be a battle between the dry air...
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a historic hall of asteroid dust was shipped to the johnson space center in houston today for testingn the utah desert inside a nasa capsule following a 7-year nearly 4 billion-mile mission. nasa says the 9 ounces of dust scraped out by a probe will give scientists an extraordinary glimpse into the beginnings of our solar system. pretty cool. which one of the biggest pop music stars in the world has sports fans singing a different tune? the answers next. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: if you can't watch the "cbs evening news," you can listen. subscribe wherever you get your podcaststs. whwherever youou get your r pod. r because ofof my sight.t. but now, i i can open n up my world w with vabysmsmo. vabybysmo is thehe first fda-apapproved trereatment for peopople with wewet amd that i improves vivision and delivevers a chancnce for r up to 4 momonths between n treatmentsts. whicich meanans doing morere of what i i love. ♪♪ vavabysmo is t the only treatatment designgned to blocock 2 causes o of wet amd.d. vabysmo isis an eye injejection. don'n't take it t if you he an infectition or actitive swswelli
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the sample will be sent to nasa johnson space center for examination. as for the spacecraft after it dropped the capsule off it turned around and went back out for another mission to a new asteroid. kate? >> liz, thank you. >>> thousands of people are without power along the east coast tonight after the remnants of tropical storm ophelia downed power lines and flooded streets and the storm isn't over yet. >> reporter: tropical storm ophelia lashing the eastern seaboard, flooding streets and parking lots before weakening to a post tropical cyclone. thousands of homes and businesses still in the dark across north carolina, virginia, maryland, and new jersey. after winds of up to 70 miles an hour damaged power lines. an investigation under way in pennsylvania after a home exploded when a tree fell potentially causing a gas leak. >> emergency management planned for this and they were able to evacuate a home that cares for elderly and people with special needs. >> reporter: the storm dumping almost 9 inches of rain in parts of north carolina and more than 5
the sample will be sent to nasa johnson space center for examination. as for the spacecraft after it dropped the capsule off it turned around and went back out for another mission to a new asteroid. kate? >> liz, thank you. >>> thousands of people are without power along the east coast tonight after the remnants of tropical storm ophelia downed power lines and flooded streets and the storm isn't over yet. >> reporter: tropical storm ophelia lashing the eastern seaboard,...
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they lighter has to be transported to the johnson space center in houston. francisco diego is electra at university college, joins us now from london. goods have you with us. so dig a 1st of all, tell us what would the samples tell us once that an lice? why is this simple? it is extremely important and we're dealing with my theory of which is uh, a pristine material that goes on the way back uh, thousands of millions of years from the early stages of information. what we saw in our system where they were important chemicals for life. the building got more on now. oh, so what that, what that has been part of the formation of a sort of system, or we find, well that the many objects in the solar system today and in the past, very savvy, there's 4, walked it about no doubt. that was a substantial fact that the really show for the full day after the event of life on the bus, the combined them and thought we stopped to base. so it is very important to, to really stop by my liking these things is i don't want to go, but this is what i some of the best steps along that line. so in other words
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. >> it will be sent to the johnson space center for exaggeration. as for the spacecraft, after dropped it off got it turned around of the next mission to a new asteroid. >> this is so fascinating, we are watching very intently. you are always very curious about the stuff you're >> it is a time capsule in some ways, interesting to find with the have, it's like a astronomy doordash mission. [ laughter ]>>> closer to home we have rain chances, this time tomorrow night into the north bay and we will see how much holds together as we had the tuesday morning, measurable rain the south bay but before it arrives, not much wind, look at the view from emeryville, bay bridge tonight, 60 degrees and not much wind currently, probably see it pick up a little bit more during the day tomorrow, 58 currently in oakland and san jose, 63, we should drop out to the mid and upper 50s by tomorrow morning was some morning low clouds and drizzle in that part of the forecast, a lot of that over the last few days, here is where things change a bit, increasing high clouds and
. >> it will be sent to the johnson space center for exaggeration. as for the spacecraft, after dropped it off got it turned around of the next mission to a new asteroid. >> this is so fascinating, we are watching very intently. you are always very curious about the stuff you're >> it is a time capsule in some ways, interesting to find with the have, it's like a astronomy doordash mission. [ laughter ]>>> closer to home we have rain chances, this time tomorrow night...
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>> right now it's in the process of being transported from where it landed in utah to the johnson space centerists want to learn about if this was the type of asteroid that could have ceased life on earth all those years ago. then there's the planetary defense aspect. it's an asteroid that has a small chance of hitting earth in 150 years. >> this has a special back story in that a rock star had a piece of discovering this rock. >> i had no idea about this until he mentioned it yesterday. brian may, queen's guitarist, also an astro physicist, he created images from the space craft's data and those images are what the teams used to learn where it would be safe to collect a sample from bennu. he played a critical role in this. he couldn't be there yesterday because he was rehearsing with queen for a concert. >> special delivery for nasa. special delivery for you a little while ago. >> yes, baby number two. >> so glad to have her back. >>> six days until the government runs out of money. house speaker kevin mccarthy has a tough choice to make. does he risk a shutdown to keep his job or does he wor
>> right now it's in the process of being transported from where it landed in utah to the johnson space centerists want to learn about if this was the type of asteroid that could have ceased life on earth all those years ago. then there's the planetary defense aspect. it's an asteroid that has a small chance of hitting earth in 150 years. >> this has a special back story in that a rock star had a piece of discovering this rock. >> i had no idea about this until he mentioned it...
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. >> the samples will be taken to the nasa johnson space center for examination, as for the spacecraftit turned around and is already out on its next mission to a new asteroid. >>> artificial intelligence is the big focus of meta's conference, connect is a two-day event that kicks off wednesday. this year, keynotes and sessions will focus on ai, virtual reality and augmented reality. mark zuckerberg will deliver the main keynote speech and is expected to unveil a new meta quest 3 headset. >>> the hardly strictly bluegrass festival is returning to golden gate park. more than 70 acts will be performing across six stages. the full lineup is posted on the festival's website. and the whole thing will be streamed to tv. >>> if you're feeling lucky, you might want to buy a powerball ticket. the jackpot is $785 million. the fourth-largest prize in the game peace history. game's history. four people won much smaller prizes last night. but most of the prize money is still right there waiting for you. >> man, i guess my ticket at home is no good. i just found out on the news. >> that's why you wa
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. >> the samples will now head to the johnson space center in texas where they will be studied. >> scared, you know, we will get killed like this. you know, we don't know what's going on. >> next, an east bay father shaken after deputies put him in handcuffs over a false in handcuffs over a false report. and oaklan every day, businesses everywhere are asking: is it possible? with comcast business... it is. is it possible to help keep our online platform safe from cyberthreats? absolutely. can we provide health care virtually anywhere? we can help with that. is it possible to use predictive monitoring to address operations issues? we can help with that, too. with the advanced connectivity and intelligence of global secure networking from comcast business. it's not just possible. it's happening. >> in the east bay, a father and daughter were both shaken up, says they were being swarmed by deputies while filming a tiktok video. yeah. the dad says of the deputies put him in handcuffs, pointed a gun at him while patting down his teenage daughter as kron. 4 ella sogomonian reports tonight. depu
. >> the samples will now head to the johnson space center in texas where they will be studied. >> scared, you know, we will get killed like this. you know, we don't know what's going on. >> next, an east bay father shaken after deputies put him in handcuffs over a false in handcuffs over a false report. and oaklan every day, businesses everywhere are asking: is it possible? with comcast business... it is. is it possible to help keep our online platform safe from cyberthreats?...
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. >>> well, later today, the samples will be flown to a special lab at the johnson space center in houstone scientists will see another chance to analyze them. >> this is a huge deal. >> also, those scientists seeing it for the first time any human eyes have set sight on the sample. >>> still ahead for you this hour, reports of aerial attacks in ukraine and russian-held territories, we'll tell you how both countries are responding to an overnight barrage. >>> plus, a u.s. senator loses more support from his party days after being chcharged with bribery. details to bob menendez.z. >>> and the pop princeisis has played arrowhead stadium before but never like this. details ahead. getting on dexcom g7 is the singleost important thing you can do. it eliminates painful fingersticks, helps lower a1c, anis covered by medicare. before using the dexcom g7, i was really frustrate my a1c was stuck. (female announcer) dexcom g7 sends your glucose numbers to your phone or dexcom receiver without painful fingersticks. the arrow shows the direction your glucose is heading-- up, down, or steady. and becaus
. >>> well, later today, the samples will be flown to a special lab at the johnson space center in houstone scientists will see another chance to analyze them. >> this is a huge deal. >> also, those scientists seeing it for the first time any human eyes have set sight on the sample. >>> still ahead for you this hour, reports of aerial attacks in ukraine and russian-held territories, we'll tell you how both countries are responding to an overnight barrage....
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. >> it will sit there overnight and they'll fly it to johnson space center tomorrow and it will be distributedsample, to researchers around the world, and a lot of it they'll hang onto for decades. >> interesting. when do you think we'll start kind of learning more information about this? >> that's a good question. how long does it take the researchers to first bid for a part of that and do their research and come up with something? a couple years. >> okay. it will be interesting what they find. >>> coming up, getting paid to stay sober, the incentive some people in the bay area say is helping them stay clean. >>> we'll look at just how much rain we're going to get from this first system of fall. that's live now. you can see rain coming out of the far northwest corner. we'll track that through monday and go into the details >>> so we have a storm system heading our way. >> we do. >> it's really a lot more to the north, which is really great for the fires up there. >> that's the best part. we cleared the smoke out thanks to the change in the wind today, but this thing will drench the fire. >> g
. >> it will sit there overnight and they'll fly it to johnson space center tomorrow and it will be distributedsample, to researchers around the world, and a lot of it they'll hang onto for decades. >> interesting. when do you think we'll start kind of learning more information about this? >> that's a good question. how long does it take the researchers to first bid for a part of that and do their research and come up with something? a couple years. >> okay. it will be...
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they're going to be flown to a lab at johnson space center in houston, principal investigator dante laurettas the mission was beyond flawless. >> the capsule looks flawless. i heard the flight through the atmosphere was right on target. they picked this up right away. >> parish, you came out a little early but did its job and we recovered from there be able to do so. just like we started this mission when we launched in september 2016, it went absolutely according to plan. i can't believe i'm not 3. >> scientists believe the samples will help them to better understand how earth and life formed the questions. the >> well, the remnants of what was tropical storm ophelia continue to drench parts of the north northeast. nearly 9 million americans from long island to southern maryland do remain under coastal flood alerts right now. residents in parts of new england are preparing for some possible flash flooding. new york city was also under a travel advisory over the weekend. however, that has since expired. ophelia was a tropical storm when it made landfall near emerald isle, north carolina. ear
they're going to be flown to a lab at johnson space center in houston, principal investigator dante laurettas the mission was beyond flawless. >> the capsule looks flawless. i heard the flight through the atmosphere was right on target. they picked this up right away. >> parish, you came out a little early but did its job and we recovered from there be able to do so. just like we started this mission when we launched in september 2016, it went absolutely according to plan. i can't...
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it was first helicoptered and put on a cart literally and moved into the johnson space center in houston where it's going to be divvied up a little bit among scientists and studied to see if there are these kind of precious amino acids that we think might have launched life here on earth. so it's unclear if earth had what it takes to initiate life on its own without asteroids bringing material to initiate the entire process. >> this might sound like a dumb question. how did it get the rocks and the dirt? does it land, scoop them up, take off? >> it's a great question because it's quite small, only a few hundred meters across. it's more of a collection of debris that's loosely stuck together, a little bit of gravity. what the spacecraft did it is dropped down really fast and it stuck down a little probe to kick up dust purposefully, gather material and pop off again. it didn't stay. it was a fly by. it was a drop, a punch and then it left. and so it happened to get enough material and the whole thing turned out to be lock yer than we expected, looser than we expected. it penetrated right
it was first helicoptered and put on a cart literally and moved into the johnson space center in houston where it's going to be divvied up a little bit among scientists and studied to see if there are these kind of precious amino acids that we think might have launched life here on earth. so it's unclear if earth had what it takes to initiate life on its own without asteroids bringing material to initiate the entire process. >> this might sound like a dumb question. how did it get the...
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the next morning, the samples will be transported to nasa's johnson space center in houston, but ther yet for the mother ship, osiris-rex, renamed as osiris-apex, the spacecraft will embark on its next mission, to chase down and investigate an thanother astero. >>> there's no jackpot winner in the powerball drawing on saturday, so that means the prize rolls over and the next drawing will be on monday. right now, that jackpot stands at $78 5. >>> the site of a black suv carrying former u.s. president jimmy carter and first lady rosalind carter at the annual peanut festival. carter was a well-known peanut farmer in plains before entering politics. the carter center noted that the former president who has been in hospice care since february turns 99 next sunday. >>> i'm kim brunhuber. i'll be back with more "cnn newsroom" in just a moment. please do stay with us.
the next morning, the samples will be transported to nasa's johnson space center in houston, but ther yet for the mother ship, osiris-rex, renamed as osiris-apex, the spacecraft will embark on its next mission, to chase down and investigate an thanother astero. >>> there's no jackpot winner in the powerball drawing on saturday, so that means the prize rolls over and the next drawing will be on monday. right now, that jackpot stands at $78 5. >>> the site of a black suv...
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the samples will be taken to the johnson space center in texas, where they'll be studied.at sent those samples down to earth is now heading back into space to study another asteroid. the celebrate monterey jazz festival brought thousands of people to that long running celebration of music. and organizers say they're already thinking about next year. this weekend's event featured more than 300 performers, including herbie hancock, thundercat and dianne eaves. this festival began in 1958. it quickly grew into one of the country's premier annual music events with legendary performers, top composers and rising stars. of course, we're in california, so everything makes it a great place to be if you're playing or if you're hanging and listening to music, you know, it's fantastic. one of the best festivals in the world. this year, the monterey jazz festival bid farewell to its artistic director of 32 years, tim jackson. musician darin atwater will take over for jackson next year. he's been praised for advancing historically underrepresented forms of art and artists here at home.
the samples will be taken to the johnson space center in texas, where they'll be studied.at sent those samples down to earth is now heading back into space to study another asteroid. the celebrate monterey jazz festival brought thousands of people to that long running celebration of music. and organizers say they're already thinking about next year. this weekend's event featured more than 300 performers, including herbie hancock, thundercat and dianne eaves. this festival began in 1958. it...
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ex- historic samples collected from the ancient asteroid will be flown to nasa's johnson space centerhe sample will be capped and they are paid the rest will be shared with other scientific institutions for than 200 scientists to study it for years to come. >> relate big deal. right now, those are two announcers from nassau they are prime example of why we need the writers strike to be overpaid the actors strike to biola because saturday night live would have a field day with that. >> in their excitement gave me life this morning prayer like okay let's go. >> that did that is giving us life it. [laughter] i am with you chris thank you. [laughter] 's before we need to give them a show. there are absolute great together. there is such excitement, while it was wonderful. you know about tropical storm ophelia did knock out power to thousands on the northeast it is gone, it is out of here. we will take a look at the very latest straight ahead here on fox news live. somebody's poking directly on the nerve. i recommend sensodyne. sensodyne toothpaste goes inside the tooth and calms the nerve
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then delivering it to a hangar on the military base where it will be flown to the johnson space centerr further study. >> we'll be able to start evaluating those samples and providing them to the scientific community. >> the seven year long mission, which cost over $1 billion, captured samples of the asteroid bennu, which scientists hope will help them understand the origins of life on earth. >> bringing these samples back here on earth gives us so much more capability to analyze them and truly understand, hopefully, the origins of our solar system . >> studying asteroids is critical for scientists around the world. in part for the fear that one could collide with our planet. nasa scientists predict a slim 1 in 2700 chance that the asteroid bennu said to be as big as the empire state building could strike earth far, far into the future. in the year 2000, 182. there's something like 30,000 asteroids that we know of just in the near-earth environment. >> and while none of them have a target on the earth yet, some day we probably will. so let's get to know these things as best as we can.
then delivering it to a hangar on the military base where it will be flown to the johnson space centerr further study. >> we'll be able to start evaluating those samples and providing them to the scientific community. >> the seven year long mission, which cost over $1 billion, captured samples of the asteroid bennu, which scientists hope will help them understand the origins of life on earth. >> bringing these samples back here on earth gives us so much more capability to...
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now, the samples are in a temporary clean room, but tomorrow they will be flown to a lab at johnson space center in houston. scientists believe the samples will help them better understand how earth and life warm. >> asking the big question. still ahead, changes are coming to help property insurance issued in california. how it could make things easier for those looking for coverage. plus, amazon prime video's will soon have advertisements. how much you can pay to avoid them. >> advertisements are coming to amazon prime video starting next year. the streaming platform will add a tier of ads in its shows and movies users can choose to skip the ads for a monthly fee of $2.99. live events like sports, kerry by amazon prime already have advertising. the tears will begin early next year in the united states, uk, germany and canada. amazon says it will not be changing the price of prime membership next year. >> california will allow insurance companies to consider climate change when setting their prices. the state's chief regulator says the move is to prevent insurers from leaving the state over fear
now, the samples are in a temporary clean room, but tomorrow they will be flown to a lab at johnson space center in houston. scientists believe the samples will help them better understand how earth and life warm. >> asking the big question. still ahead, changes are coming to help property insurance issued in california. how it could make things easier for those looking for coverage. plus, amazon prime video's will soon have advertisements. how much you can pay to avoid them. >>...
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it will be flown to the johnson space center and it will be opened up to the public and we'll see whatwas a preemptive landing, why not do it early. i'm wondering, it's extraordinary how they collected it, but the delivery is extraordinary, too. did that capsule land where they wanted it to land in order to get an easy retrieval? >> it landed exactly where it was supposed to land. it landed in this really remote part of the desert in utah. you can see some of those recovery teams on the ground. they had people waiting in four helicopters, and they swarmed the capsule once it landed. it was very important -- there's concern that you don't want to contaminate the capsule with anything here on earth. you see them wearing gloves, protective clothing, and they also had to make sure that the battery pack on the capsule, the sample return capsule wasn't leaking any toxic gases. you had one person go out, be the guinea pig and test it out and everybody went out to carefully bring it back to that clean room. the capsule survived reentry, survived landing. so far mission success for nasa, lockhe
it will be flown to the johnson space center and it will be opened up to the public and we'll see whatwas a preemptive landing, why not do it early. i'm wondering, it's extraordinary how they collected it, but the delivery is extraordinary, too. did that capsule land where they wanted it to land in order to get an easy retrieval? >> it landed exactly where it was supposed to land. it landed in this really remote part of the desert in utah. you can see some of those recovery teams on the...
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bonanza is destined for hallowed ground in the world of space retrieval missions -- nasa's johnson space centere keeper of the apollo moon rocks. bennu's regolith will reside nearby. scientists are anxious to get busy running the rocks through a gauntlet of tests. they've done several dress rehearsals to get ready. they dress for a raging pandemic. but why? perhaps life might imitate art? >> these people were cut down in midstride. >> everybody is dead. miles: in the 1971 film "the andromeda strain," a satellite crashes in new mexico and infects earth with a virulent extraterrestrial pathogen, killing nearly everyone who comes into contact with it. great science fiction, but -- >> the "science fact" of it is that it's a very low risk for earth. miles: elaine seasly is nasa's deputy planetary protection officer, and yes, that is a real job. her office is on a mission to ensure extraterrestrial rocks don't unleash uncontrollable harm to earth and its inhabitants. >> most of our missions that explore the solar system are doing so in an unrestricted manner, so we can bring back samples from asteroi
bonanza is destined for hallowed ground in the world of space retrieval missions -- nasa's johnson space centere keeper of the apollo moon rocks. bennu's regolith will reside nearby. scientists are anxious to get busy running the rocks through a gauntlet of tests. they've done several dress rehearsals to get ready. they dress for a raging pandemic. but why? perhaps life might imitate art? >> these people were cut down in midstride. >> everybody is dead. miles: in the 1971 film...
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our primarily goal is to get everything secured and transported to nasa's johnson space center in houstonrials are curated, including the apollo lunar samples and ant art i can mee meteorites and other fantastic collections. we will unpack this christmas in september for sample scientists. we will process that material looking for the different rock types. we want to understand the history of this asteroid, which reflects this long duration of the solar system. i have over 200 scientists and 60 different laboratories around the world and we are going to literally be understanding processes that existed before our sun did, before the earth came into being, and really how did the first materials in our solar system start to grow into the planets that we see today. >> you said something that i'm sure perked some ears up around the world when you said, we are a little concerned about a collision. if you have got this asteroid that is as wide across as the empire state building, that could be calamitous. explain the new calculations about potential collision. >> yeah, one of the interesting th
our primarily goal is to get everything secured and transported to nasa's johnson space center in houstonrials are curated, including the apollo lunar samples and ant art i can mee meteorites and other fantastic collections. we will unpack this christmas in september for sample scientists. we will process that material looking for the different rock types. we want to understand the history of this asteroid, which reflects this long duration of the solar system. i have over 200 scientists and 60...
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the samples will be taken to the johnson space center in texas for further study.les down to earth is now headed to another asteroid, a $785 billion jackpot up for grabs in tonight's powerball drawing. it's the fourth largest in the game's history. the jackpot increased saturday when no ticket matched all six numbers. if you want to play, you have until seven tonight to buy your ticket. everything was i don't know. i don't know. we don't have all the information in. we're learning more about the woman who was shot and killed while working at an east bay car dealership recently. why the victim's mother says she's so frustrated with police. after days of haze in the skies, the smokes finally clearing. meteorologist roberta gonzalez gives us a close look at the weather as we step into fall. plus, the months long writer's strike is nearing an end. how soon screenwriters say they could go back to work from ktvu fox two news. this is mornings on two. we're so glad you're here. i'm gasia mikaelian. i'm allie rasmus. today is monday, september 25th. let's get you started w
the samples will be taken to the johnson space center in texas for further study.les down to earth is now headed to another asteroid, a $785 billion jackpot up for grabs in tonight's powerball drawing. it's the fourth largest in the game's history. the jackpot increased saturday when no ticket matched all six numbers. if you want to play, you have until seven tonight to buy your ticket. everything was i don't know. i don't know. we don't have all the information in. we're learning more about...
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. >> historic sample collected at the ancient asteroid will be fun to nasa's johnson space center infic institutions worldwide for more than 200 scientists will study for decades. jon: we do not want something the size of the empire state building slamming into our planet. >> are not ready for asteroid alerts. jon: and select either one of us will be around to worry about it. [laughter] christina coleman thank you. they're nthere are not enough to worry about are now sounding the alarm on so-called climate anxiety. the younger generation worried about climate change as potent's potentialimpact on the. jacqui heinrich reports. climate anxi anxiety is making younger americans reconsider major life choices like buying a home. >> fear of the future and the unknown of whether it makes sense for you to even think about having children but made whether it makes sense to aspiring to buy a home. >> their solution launching the climate core federal workforce federal workforcetraining and sm focusing on conservation, clean energy and environmental justice with the goal of leading to jobs. team
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the samples are in a temporary clean right now, but they're going to be flown to a lab at johnson space center the samples will help them better understand how earth and life formed in our solar system. protect. all right. happening tonight, you could win almost 800 million dollars. powerball jackpot is worth an estimated 785 million dollars with a cash lump sum payout of 367 million. the last powerball jackpot got all the way up to 1.8 billion dollars. that jackpot was won back on july 19th. since then there have been more than 2 dozen drawings without a winner. all right. let's get over to the weather center. the weather looks like a winter forecast for us today. we've got john with a look at that. good morning, john. yeah, i think so. it's definitely feeling more like fall. and now we don't waste any time starting fall on a >> note that feels a little bit more crisp, cool. and at times a little gray, we've got some passing clouds this morning. but as you can see, it's not fog at the golden gate bridge. all that cloud cover sitting above us, sierra bay area, both remaining nice and dry. but
the samples are in a temporary clean right now, but they're going to be flown to a lab at johnson space center the samples will help them better understand how earth and life formed in our solar system. protect. all right. happening tonight, you could win almost 800 million dollars. powerball jackpot is worth an estimated 785 million dollars with a cash lump sum payout of 367 million. the last powerball jackpot got all the way up to 1.8 billion dollars. that jackpot was won back on july 19th....
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they're going to be flown to a lab at johnson space center in houston today. and scientists think in those samples could be clues as to how earth and perhaps life formed in the solar system. >> it's a 44 and happening tonight. james, you're back. just in time to buy a lottery ticket 800 million bucks. the powerball jackpot. that's what they think it is going to be nobody won. the last powerball jackpot was 1.8 billion dollars. that was one that was july 19. but since then, there have been more than 2 dozen drawings without a winner. so here we are again. >> with another mega jackpot powerball. i think it, of course, course, sure i won't win, but all behind. >> 45 right now and we're checking out the weather for and it's win win in that department is first week fall, we get a little rain. we don't have smoky skies. i mean, it's all good. and just looking outside going to start to feel and look like fall out. there it is. yeah, i've notice those chris mornings. definitely feeling like it. and tonight as we see a couple sprinkles across the bay, you might be this
they're going to be flown to a lab at johnson space center in houston today. and scientists think in those samples could be clues as to how earth and perhaps life formed in the solar system. >> it's a 44 and happening tonight. james, you're back. just in time to buy a lottery ticket 800 million bucks. the powerball jackpot. that's what they think it is going to be nobody won. the last powerball jackpot was 1.8 billion dollars. that was one that was july 19. but since then, there have been...
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reliable transportation on a piece of asteroid that is 4.5 billion years old will be flown to the johnson space centern today. >> nasa scientists are hoping it'll give them some answers about the beginning of life on earth. from the edge of space, the ozone iris rex spacecraft released a capsule containing the asteroid yesterday, four hours later, it landed in utah, where recovery teams carefully bagged it up. the seven year long mission captured samples of the asteroid called bennu. studying asteroids is critical for scientists around the world, in part because of the concern that one of them could collide with our planet. nasa scientists predict a slim one. in 2700 chance that the asteroid bennu could strike earth in the year 2182. bennu is said to be as big as the empire state building. >> there's something like 30,000 asteroids that we know of just in the near-earth environment. and while none of them have a target on the earth yet, some day we probably will. so let's get to know these things as best as we can. >> osiris-rex is now headed back into space for its next mission , retrieving a sample
reliable transportation on a piece of asteroid that is 4.5 billion years old will be flown to the johnson space centern today. >> nasa scientists are hoping it'll give them some answers about the beginning of life on earth. from the edge of space, the ozone iris rex spacecraft released a capsule containing the asteroid yesterday, four hours later, it landed in utah, where recovery teams carefully bagged it up. the seven year long mission captured samples of the asteroid called bennu....
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from there, it is going to be going on to the johnson space center in houston, texas, where it will bethe public in about two weeks. that is where scientists are going to be spending the next few years, really looking into what exactly this sample has returned. this is the sample from the asteroid benu, a very ancient asteroid from the beginning of the time around when the solar system was formed. so scientists are hoping to gain insight into if this is the kind of asteroid that could have perhaps seeded planet earth with the elements needed for life, things like water and carbon. there is a belief it was these types of asteroids that upon impacting earth were able to seed it with those elements and give it the elements needed to create life here. scientists will be looking into that and also looking at the planetary defense side of things because there is a very small chance this asteroid could hit earth in about 150 years from now. it is a small chance but it is a chance so nasa twoonts study as much about it as possible. >> so fascinating. thank you so much. >>> coming up u.s. defen
from there, it is going to be going on to the johnson space center in houston, texas, where it will bethe public in about two weeks. that is where scientists are going to be spending the next few years, really looking into what exactly this sample has returned. this is the sample from the asteroid benu, a very ancient asteroid from the beginning of the time around when the solar system was formed. so scientists are hoping to gain insight into if this is the kind of asteroid that could have...
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they are now going to ship it to the johnson space center in nasa, or they are going to continue to steadyff. -- thank you. all right, we have been teasing it all our. it was such an incredible moment. sometimes, when you are in vegas, things certainly do not stay in vegas, and this is one of them. a street performer got a duet of her life. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ come on, that is kelly clarkson, sharing this video, singing some tina turner tunes for a woman performing on the sidewalk. clarkson says that she was actually tipping this woman, who then asked her to join into the song, without even knowing that it was kelly. you see that the woman gives the best hugs, and then sayings her tail off. that is so incredible, that is such a cool surprise, not only for the woman by the way, but all the bystanders around. oh my gosh, we are getting a live show from kelly clarkson, and an amazing voice that she has. all right, that's it for me, i'm yasmin kosygin. i'll be back in the chair next saturday and sunday, at two pm eastern. symone, starts right now. right now greetings everyone, you are watching symo
they are now going to ship it to the johnson space center in nasa, or they are going to continue to steadyff. -- thank you. all right, we have been teasing it all our. it was such an incredible moment. sometimes, when you are in vegas, things certainly do not stay in vegas, and this is one of them. a street performer got a duet of her life. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ come on, that is kelly clarkson, sharing this video, singing some tina turner tunes for a woman performing on the sidewalk....
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this is a cross-flight program, within which astronauts visit the johnson space center in houston to of the iss, and astronauts come to us for a similar purpose so that they can be on the same team in orbit. the international space station is a very important legacy within the framework of human development; a large number of experiments are carried out on board this facility. and i i think it's the most inspiring achievement. is that it unites a huge number of countries in peaceful cooperation , the american should return to earth in march next year. but our cosmonauts have an annual expedition. this is the last opportunity to see the cosmonauts before launch. so close now the crew will board the bus that will take them to the spaceport. well, here he is seen off by dozens of journalists, tourists and, of course, relatives of the space explorers. the capable were preparing for the family's first annual expedition, as always, it's so ah-ah maria andreeva also intensively watched the launch of the soyuz ms-24 spacecraft at the baikonur cosmodrome; the satellite created by this ninth-g
this is a cross-flight program, within which astronauts visit the johnson space center in houston to of the iss, and astronauts come to us for a similar purpose so that they can be on the same team in orbit. the international space station is a very important legacy within the framework of human development; a large number of experiments are carried out on board this facility. and i i think it's the most inspiring achievement. is that it unites a huge number of countries in peaceful cooperation...
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. >> a piece of asteroid that's 4.5 billion years old will be flown to the johnson space center in houstonsa scientists are hoping it will give them some answers about the beginnings of life on earth from the edge of space, the osiris-rex spacecraft release a capsule containing that asteroid yesterday for hours later, it landed in utah, where recovery teams carefully bagged it up. the seven year long mission captured samples of the asteroid bennu studying asteroids is critical for scientists around the world, in part because of the concern one could collide with our planet. nasa scientists predict a slim one. in 2700 chance the asteroid bennu could strike earth in the year 2000. 182 bennu is said to be as big as the empire state building. >> there's something like 30,000 asteroids that we know of just in the near-earth environment. and while none of them have a target on the earth yet, some day we probably will. so let's get to know these things as best as we can. osiris rex is now headed back into space for its next mission, retrieving a sample from a different asteroid to san francisco.
. >> a piece of asteroid that's 4.5 billion years old will be flown to the johnson space center in houstonsa scientists are hoping it will give them some answers about the beginnings of life on earth from the edge of space, the osiris-rex spacecraft release a capsule containing that asteroid yesterday for hours later, it landed in utah, where recovery teams carefully bagged it up. the seven year long mission captured samples of the asteroid bennu studying asteroids is critical for...
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the samples will now head to the johnson space center in texas, where they'll be reviewed and studied. officials estimate they've gathered at least one cup worth of asteroid rubble. chris dimeo, fox news ktvu fox two news at five starts now. it's a shared responsibility. pedestrians must and bicyclists must follow the rules of the road just as much as vehicles follow the rules of the road. any life lost on the streets of san jose is one too many. now, at five, san jose police calling on the entire community to be proactive. everyone should do their part to prevent fatal crashes. a man struck and killed this morning becoming the latest pedestrian fatality in san jose. good evening. i'm julie julie haener. and i'm mike mibach. it happened in the city's willow glen neighborhood. ktvu south bay reporter jesse gary live tonight with details on the crash as well as the latest on san jose's vision zero program. jesse good evening. mike. julie, good evening to you. the wreckage from the crash has been cleared from the intersection, as have the remains of the victim intersection. traffic flowi
the samples will now head to the johnson space center in texas, where they'll be reviewed and studied. officials estimate they've gathered at least one cup worth of asteroid rubble. chris dimeo, fox news ktvu fox two news at five starts now. it's a shared responsibility. pedestrians must and bicyclists must follow the rules of the road just as much as vehicles follow the rules of the road. any life lost on the streets of san jose is one too many. now, at five, san jose police calling on the...