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collide with an asteroid jupiter is births lucky star it is our defendant if it were not for jupiter always asteroids with. the moon has a lot of asteroid imprints the comet recently flew into the sun so there are some examples. and signs the studies asteroids on a collision trajectory. which is approximately ten percent of all asteroids states that they do present a threat but back to apophis i think you do not have to worry about it it will come as close to earth as a geostationary satellite does or times when she died it will be the brightest object in the sky and then in twenty thirty two it will return and it will not pass as a close it is quite a large asteroid about no point five kilometers in diameter there is a chance of it striking it rich that is if it hits the so-called a keyhole the earth has two of these key it was in its gravitational field each one approximately the size of the master roy but i do not think the opposites will hit one of you will be able to effect inject three i think and what doesn't it of you're going to have a book with a house ok i would destroy it
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collide with an asteroid jupiter is births lucky star because our defendant if it were not the jupiter all those asteroids may tell us the moon has a lot of asteroid imprints the comet recently flew into the sun so there are some examples for you and signs that studies asteroids on a collision trajectory with the earth which is approximately. ten percent of all on steroids he states that they do present a threat but back to apophis i think we do not have to worry about it it will come as close to earth as a geostationary satellite doesn't i just want tonight it will be the brightest object in the sky and then in twenty thirty two it will return but it will not pass as a close it is quite a large asteroid about not point five kilometers in diameter of there is a chance of it striking earth remake it is if it hits the so-called a keyhole of the earth has to vaisakhi out was on its gravitational field each one approximately the size of an asteroid but i do not think the op if it will hit one of you we will be able to affect its trajectory after what we've seen what doesn't go together on
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jupiter all those asteroids would hit us the moon has a lot of asteroid imprints but a comet recently flew into the sun so there are some examples for you the science that studies asteroids on a collision trajectory with the earth which is approximately. well ten percent of all asteroids states that they do present a threat but back to apophis i think we do not have to worry about it it will come as close to earth as a geostationary satellite does or doesn't win tonight it will be the brightest object in our sky then in twenty thirty two it will return but it will not pass as of close it is quite a large asteroid about not point five kilometers in diameter there is a chance of it striking earth that is if it hits the so-called keyhole of the earth has two of these key holes in its gravitational field each one approximately the size of an asteroid but i do not think the up of us will hit one we will be able to affect its trajectory after all. the other how silk air would destroy it this was what experiments conducted on earth have demonstrated that asteroids are destructible we will ne
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collide with an asteroid jupiter is earth so lucky star it is aren't offended if it were not for jupiter always asteroids when it does the moon has a lot of asteroid imprints comet recently flew into the sun so there are some examples for you and signs that studies asteroids on. the earth which is approximately. ten percent of all i ask you it's states that they do present a threat but back to apophis i think we do not have to worry about it it will come as close to the earth as a geostationary satellite does or doesn't talk about tonight it will be the brightest object in the sky and then in twenty thirty two it will return but it will not pass as a close it is quite a lot just about and about no point five kilometers in diameter so there is a chance of it striking it rich that is if it hits the so-called a keyhole of the earth as two of these cables and its commutation will feel to each one approximately the size of an asteroid but i do not think the upper case will hit one so we will be able to affect its trajectory after what doesn't go to your. house ok i would destroy it this was w
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collide with an asteroid jupiter is the earth's looking star because our defendant if it were not for jupiter always asteroids when it does the moon has a lot of asteroid imprints but a comet recently flew into the sun so there are some examples for you and signs that studies asteroids on a collision trajectory with the earth which is approximately. well ten percent of all u.s. states that they do present a threat but back to apophis i think we do not have to worry about it it will come as close to the earth as a geostationary satellite does a twenty twenty night it will be the brightest object in the sky and then in twenty thirty two it will return but it will not cost us a close it is quite a lot just about no point five kilometers in diameter so there is a chance of it striking it rich if it hits the so-called keel the earth has two of these cables on its cover taishan field and each one approximately the size of the master roy but i do not think the upper fits will hit one so we will be able to affect its trajectory after what we were going the other house ok would destroy it with
collide with an asteroid jupiter is the earth's looking star because our defendant if it were not for jupiter always asteroids when it does the moon has a lot of asteroid imprints but a comet recently flew into the sun so there are some examples for you and signs that studies asteroids on a collision trajectory with the earth which is approximately. well ten percent of all u.s. states that they do present a threat but back to apophis i think we do not have to worry about it it will come as...
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earth's lucky star because our defender if it were not the jupiter asteroid would hit us with the moon has a lot of asteroid imprints comet recently flew into the sun so there are some examples for you the science that studies asteroids on a collision course. which is approximately. ten percent of all i know it's the states that they do present a threat at back to apophis i think we do not have to worry about it it will come as close to earth as a geostationary satellite does or doesn't win tonight it will be the brightest object in our sky then and twenty thirty two it will return and it will not pass as a close it is quite a lot just about not point five kilometers in diameter so there is a chance of it striking earth that is if it hits the so-called again all of the earth has to have these keyhole was in its gravitational field each one approximately the size of an asteroid but i do not think the upis will hit one of us so we will be able to affect its trajectory after all and one of them going to give up we're going to get their house ok we destroy it with what you know experiments
earth's lucky star because our defender if it were not the jupiter asteroid would hit us with the moon has a lot of asteroid imprints comet recently flew into the sun so there are some examples for you the science that studies asteroids on a collision course. which is approximately. ten percent of all i know it's the states that they do present a threat at back to apophis i think we do not have to worry about it it will come as close to earth as a geostationary satellite does or doesn't win...
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those were the jupiter missiles. kennedy had no problem removing those missiles in fact he told the pentagon to get the missiles out of turkey before the cuban missile crisis. but he understood full well he could not tell the american public and he could not tell the europeans especially the turks that he would agree to a deal we would take the jupiter missiles out of turkey, so he told khrushchev she could say nothing about the deal, and if anyone in the american media suspected the deal and asked him whether there was a deal, kennedy would have to lie so khrushchev should understand the deal was still on and of course the media quickly picked up the possibility there was a deal in the asked kennedy and his lieutenants about it and they like it, and i think that this was a smart lawyer to tell because kennedy ended the cuban missile crisis, and given the gravity of the situation at that time i think it was imperative that he bring it to an end without the possibility of war and he did that and felt the only way he c
those were the jupiter missiles. kennedy had no problem removing those missiles in fact he told the pentagon to get the missiles out of turkey before the cuban missile crisis. but he understood full well he could not tell the american public and he could not tell the europeans especially the turks that he would agree to a deal we would take the jupiter missiles out of turkey, so he told khrushchev she could say nothing about the deal, and if anyone in the american media suspected the deal and...
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this is a planned mission to jupiter.n just a few weeks, an animation from nasa. a five-year trip all the way out to jupiter. >> i couldn't believe that, i was thinking, are we there yet? >> longest trip anyone has ever heard. >> it takes off in a few weeks and they're hoping it will arrive in mid 2016. say they hope it will improve understanding of the beginning of the entire space system. and a rover heading out to mars, that's much quicker, only nine months. and actual video of an asteroid called vesta. in just a few days, a u.s. spacecraft, "dawn" will arrive at its orbit right there. you can see this in the night sky. it's the only asteroid that you can see in the night sky and you can only see it this month and next. when you're looking at it you can know that's right when the u.s. spacecraft got there. i want to you hear from the nasa administrator who has been talking about fact that he's absolutely convinced that nasa will maintain the lead. his name is charles boldin. here's something he said just the other day.
this is a planned mission to jupiter.n just a few weeks, an animation from nasa. a five-year trip all the way out to jupiter. >> i couldn't believe that, i was thinking, are we there yet? >> longest trip anyone has ever heard. >> it takes off in a few weeks and they're hoping it will arrive in mid 2016. say they hope it will improve understanding of the beginning of the entire space system. and a rover heading out to mars, that's much quicker, only nine months. and actual...
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if you wanted to get a taste of jupiter now is a chance.rain releasing its first wine name affidavit their popular song from 2001, drops of jupiter. the wine is on sale at the band's website. you can get it under $10. the band plans to donate part of the proceeds to the family house in san francisco, a place that offers help for families with children treated for serious illness. >> good news for fans of adele across the bay area. ♪ we now know when she'll be back in the bay area. adele had to cancel a lot of concerts because she was sick. now they are all back on. adele will be at berkeley's greek theater on august 14, all tickets from the canceled june 4th performance at the warfield and the greek theater will be honored. show time is at 7:00 p.m. >> countdown to the final harry potter movie is on. you can get scoop on the "today" show this morning. two of the stars will talk about the new film. both harry potter loyal friends will be there. emma watson makes an appearance and rupert grant will be on later at 10:00. boy, the kids grew up.
if you wanted to get a taste of jupiter now is a chance.rain releasing its first wine name affidavit their popular song from 2001, drops of jupiter. the wine is on sale at the band's website. you can get it under $10. the band plans to donate part of the proceeds to the family house in san francisco, a place that offers help for families with children treated for serious illness. >> good news for fans of adele across the bay area. ♪ we now know when she'll be back in the bay area. adele...
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a lot faster trip than the one to jupiter. to stay in the lead with manned space flight. here is administrator charles boldon. >> so when i hear people say or listen to the media reports that the final shuttle flight marks the end of u.s. human space flight, i have to tell you, you all must be living on another planet. >> he said nasa wants u.s. astronauts to travel on private space missions and they're also working on new types of vehicles to bring people up to space. i have one to show you. 4:00 p.m. hour this afternoon, i'll show you, everything i just showed you i posted online. you can check out the technology yourself. it is on facebook and twitter. the message that nasa is trying to get out is they're going to stay at the forefront. a lot of critics concerned about what is happening is saying the u.s. will lose its dominance in the battle to control the future in space. >> and money. >> money. >> is at the core of all of this. >> it is a real problem. nasa this year had a budget of $19 billion. you keep hearing about th
a lot faster trip than the one to jupiter. to stay in the lead with manned space flight. here is administrator charles boldon. >> so when i hear people say or listen to the media reports that the final shuttle flight marks the end of u.s. human space flight, i have to tell you, you all must be living on another planet. >> he said nasa wants u.s. astronauts to travel on private space missions and they're also working on new types of vehicles to bring people up to space. i have one to...
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missiles from cuba but the end of the crisis before it can in the word remove those munn from the jupiter missiles. kennedy had no problem and in fact, told pentagon to get them out of turkey before it that he agreed to a deal to take those missiles and he told kristian of and could say nothing and did anyone of the american media suspected ideal to ask if there was a deal, a kennedy would have to live but khrushchev should understand the deal was still on. of course, the media quickly picked up the possibility there was a deal and ast kennedy and his lieutenants about it and they lied. it was smart because kennedy ended the cuban-- cuban missile crisis given the gravity of the situation it was imperative he bring it to an end without the possibility of war. he felt the only way he could do that was to tell a lie. >> host: did fdr lie to get into world 42? >> he tried in the late summer of 1941 there was unable incident involving the uss career hat and involved with a british aircraft running into a german submarine. what roosevelt did is told a series of lies about that incident for the
missiles from cuba but the end of the crisis before it can in the word remove those munn from the jupiter missiles. kennedy had no problem and in fact, told pentagon to get them out of turkey before it that he agreed to a deal to take those missiles and he told kristian of and could say nothing and did anyone of the american media suspected ideal to ask if there was a deal, a kennedy would have to live but khrushchev should understand the deal was still on. of course, the media quickly picked...
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we had that hit song in 1971, "what's going on, on jupiter." come on baby, that's me.oured a lot of science fairs, spelling bees -- come on, baby, jackie neptune. jimmy, baby, it's me, jackie neptune. >> jimmy: hey, yeah, yeah, yeah. jackie neptune. good to see you buddy, how are you? >> see everybody, jimmy fallon is a big fan. yeah, baby. [ cheers and applause ] you know, jimmy, since i came all the way down here, why don't you let me and the fellas sing a little good-bye to the space shuttle. maybe like a motown theme space medley. do you all want to see that? [ cheers and applause ] they want to see that, baby. >> jimmy: ladies and gentlemen, singing a motown medley to space travel, give it up for jackie neptune and the planetariums. [ cheers and applause ] >> oh, yeah. that's right, ladies and gentlemen. my name is jackie neptune. these are my fabulous group -- what's the name, fellas? ♪ planetarium >> before we get started tonight, i have a question for you all. have you seen earth? ♪ ♪ but have you seen earth >> from space? ♪ tell me have you seen earth ♪ >> fro
we had that hit song in 1971, "what's going on, on jupiter." come on baby, that's me.oured a lot of science fairs, spelling bees -- come on, baby, jackie neptune. jimmy, baby, it's me, jackie neptune. >> jimmy: hey, yeah, yeah, yeah. jackie neptune. good to see you buddy, how are you? >> see everybody, jimmy fallon is a big fan. yeah, baby. [ cheers and applause ] you know, jimmy, since i came all the way down here, why don't you let me and the fellas sing a little...
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a bay area band is giving you a taste of jupiter for under 10 bucks. ♪ that she's back in the atmospheresan francisco pop rock band train is launching its own wine after their hit song. that will be my second favorite wine with train in the word. the band says the mint youen cork the bot tl boysen berry leaps from the glass. it will benefit a san francisco nonprofit that helps families with kids treated at children's hospital f. you preorder now the wine will show up at your doorstep july 18. >> coming up a gun fight steps away from a child. why it happened and who police are looking for. no police layoffs and more moneo what's the catch? we'll look at the san francisco budget krun were. >> reporter: breaking news out of pittsburg. it's the second shooting in a matter of days on a popular east bay trail. we'll have the story coming up in a live report. >> fire crews mopping up after an elementary school fire. investigators are lo
a bay area band is giving you a taste of jupiter for under 10 bucks. ♪ that she's back in the atmospheresan francisco pop rock band train is launching its own wine after their hit song. that will be my second favorite wine with train in the word. the band says the mint youen cork the bot tl boysen berry leaps from the glass. it will benefit a san francisco nonprofit that helps families with kids treated at children's hospital f. you preorder now the wine will show up at your doorstep july 18....
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two planstair flights i had direct involvement with in getting ready to fly which was galileo to jupiter venus. >> reporter: number one. >> i'll never forget the first commentary. sts 27 which was "atlantis" and here's the last which will be a good high light. >> reporter: every good high light will be the perfect call. >> everyone wants to know what your lift-off call is. >> lift jaufl, final call, d "endeavour," expanding our knowledge, expanding our space. >>> time now for your "first look" at entertainment news. the strangest entry for baby hollywood names. take a listen to this. people's magazine is reporting that natalie port mann and husband have named their son aleph. it's the first letter of the hebrew alphabet and also means number one. "us weekly" reports that recently split jessica biel and timberlake have rekindled their roman romance. they've decided to give their relationship another shot. >>> this one makes sense. tmz reporting that charly sheen's new movie will be focused on "anger management." he'll be playing the jack nicholson character. >> always feeling like she's o
two planstair flights i had direct involvement with in getting ready to fly which was galileo to jupiter venus. >> reporter: number one. >> i'll never forget the first commentary. sts 27 which was "atlantis" and here's the last which will be a good high light. >> reporter: every good high light will be the perfect call. >> everyone wants to know what your lift-off call is. >> lift jaufl, final call, d "endeavour," expanding our knowledge,...
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tengo mi novio con el que me piens dijo 4 matrimonios >>> otras líneas interesante los montes de jupitercer, cuando un ser querido se muere se crea una cruz en la palma, y la que hemos usadoh@h@univisionprimer impact! do un ídolo deportivo, y más adelante tendremos un resumen de los mejores momentos de la copa américa ya está rossana lista con todos los detalles. también una jovencita vive aterrada al ver como una de sus piernas crece y se dicde forma s cuenta las ilusiones que guardan en su corazón. la reconocida escritoh@univisio comentamos cuando estemos de regreso en "primer impacto" viviendo una nueva era primer im su hija de dos aÑos en un caso que ha cautivado la atención nacional. el jurado la halló culpable de otros cargos menores.buenas tardes, les habla jorge ramos.funcionarios de arizona lanzarán una campaÑa para recaudar donaciones para construir una cerca adicional en partes de la frontera.christine lagarde tomó posesion hoy como nueva directora del fondo monetario internacional. reemplaza a dominique strauss-kahn envuelto en un escándalo por presunto acoso sexual.y garanti
tengo mi novio con el que me piens dijo 4 matrimonios >>> otras líneas interesante los montes de jupitercer, cuando un ser querido se muere se crea una cruz en la palma, y la que hemos usadoh@h@univisionprimer impact! do un ídolo deportivo, y más adelante tendremos un resumen de los mejores momentos de la copa américa ya está rossana lista con todos los detalles. también una jovencita vive aterrada al ver como una de sus piernas crece y se dicde forma s cuenta las ilusiones que...
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astronomers have been tracking it for years in the asteroid belt between mars and jupiter.s a huge rock, 330 miles in diameter. these images are thanks to a small spacecraft named dawn, which will now spend a year orbiting vesta and taking pictures, showing us places we can't go ourselves. >>> up next here tonight righting a wrong and making a difference that's long overdue. are smiling... s you're smiling. and when they're laughing... you're laughing. be kind to your eyes... with transitions lenses. transitions adapt to changing light so you see your whole day comfortably... and conveniently while protecting your eyes from the sun. ask your eyecare professional which transitions lenses are right for you. so i take one a day men's 50+ advantage. as a manager, my team counts on me to stay focused. it's the only complete multivitamin with ginkgo to support memory and concentration. plus vitamin d to help maintain healthy blood pressure. [ bat cracks ] that's a hit. one a day men's. can become romantic just like that. a spark might come from -- a touch, a glance -- it can come
astronomers have been tracking it for years in the asteroid belt between mars and jupiter.s a huge rock, 330 miles in diameter. these images are thanks to a small spacecraft named dawn, which will now spend a year orbiting vesta and taking pictures, showing us places we can't go ourselves. >>> up next here tonight righting a wrong and making a difference that's long overdue. are smiling... s you're smiling. and when they're laughing... you're laughing. be kind to your eyes... with...
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jupiter in the southern sky now. out of the mountains, it's a bit cooler. in fact a few locations have dipped into the upper 50s. in some of the highlands of west virginia. western maryland now, most locations in the 60s. around the bay, the eastern shore, the low 70s there. and over the last 12 hours we had quite a bit of storminess passing just south of washington yesterday afternoon and evening but that's now gone and replaced by a mostly clear sky throughout the mid-atlantic states. however, it's going to be a front that will eventually stall out over us later today into tonight and tomorrow. when that happens, we do have the possibility of some heavy downpours. tomorrow we could have some flooding problems. right now, though, no travel problems as you head off to work early on this thursday morning. the 7th day of july. there's the washington monument under a partly cloudy to clearing sky right now. the sunrise is at 5:50 this morning. it will be coming up in a mostly clear sky by 9:00 with bright sunshine. already around 80 or so. by noontime we'll be
jupiter in the southern sky now. out of the mountains, it's a bit cooler. in fact a few locations have dipped into the upper 50s. in some of the highlands of west virginia. western maryland now, most locations in the 60s. around the bay, the eastern shore, the low 70s there. and over the last 12 hours we had quite a bit of storminess passing just south of washington yesterday afternoon and evening but that's now gone and replaced by a mostly clear sky throughout the mid-atlantic states....
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a 827 millones de kilÓmetros, lo que significa una distancia mayor a la que hay entre la tierra y jÚpiterante de costa rica, el primer hispano en ser seleccionado para viajar al espacio. >> mi experiencia en el espacio como en el vuelo de los transbordadores espaciales es algo que me hace sentir sumamente afortunado. >> de los mÁs de 300 astronautas que escogiÓ la nasa, al menos 13 son de origen hispano. el lanzamiento de este mes marca el fin de los transbordadores espaciales, pasarÁn del espacio al museo pero esto no significa el fin de la carrera espacial. >> muchas gracias sasha, ahora vamos a hablar con hernÁndez estuvo en el espacio hace 22 meses con el discovery y ahora va a hablar del futuro del programa espacial de estados unidos. >> un placer siempre estarÁ aquÍ. >> no es triste que termine el trabajo espacial norteamericano? s - se puede interpretar como un fracaso o una pausa? >> como un fracaso decididamente, no. hemos cumplido con mÁs de 135 viajes al espacio, hemos construido una estaciÓn espacial internacional que ahora es designado como un laboratorio nacional donde estam
a 827 millones de kilÓmetros, lo que significa una distancia mayor a la que hay entre la tierra y jÚpiterante de costa rica, el primer hispano en ser seleccionado para viajar al espacio. >> mi experiencia en el espacio como en el vuelo de los transbordadores espaciales es algo que me hace sentir sumamente afortunado. >> de los mÁs de 300 astronautas que escogiÓ la nasa, al menos 13 son de origen hispano. el lanzamiento de este mes marca el fin de los transbordadores espaciales,...
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in a few months, we will launch juneau into jupiter. in september, we will launch something that will study the interior of the moon. we will take many more undercover missions to observe our planet. we will peer deeper into the universe. we will advance aeronautics research at the same time. we will create a safer, more environmentally friendly and efficient air travel network. it is true that the aerospace field faces many significant challenges. challenges can serve as catalysts for innovation. no doubt we will have to develop more ways of doing business. the industry teams have shown exceptional creativity in finding ways to keep cost down through a new management technique, technical solutions, and innovation. america is leading by making hard choices. we are taking bold actions, because that is what we need to do to create and when the future. thanks to nasa and its partners, the brave and intelligent women that have soared into space, we now have a strong foundation from which to pursue these larger goals. the space shuttle give
in a few months, we will launch juneau into jupiter. in september, we will launch something that will study the interior of the moon. we will take many more undercover missions to observe our planet. we will peer deeper into the universe. we will advance aeronautics research at the same time. we will create a safer, more environmentally friendly and efficient air travel network. it is true that the aerospace field faces many significant challenges. challenges can serve as catalysts for...
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was a marvelous machine releasing from its cargo bay deep space probes like ulysses that went to jupiter. astronauts went untethered to capture and retrieve failed satellites, dead in space, dangerous feats unheard of before shuttle. the great observatory hubble, dazzles with breathtaking images of the universe and its ability to see galaxies born nearly at the dawn of time. >> shuttle has arrived on-board "atlantis." >> hubble was launched, repaired and serviced from shuttle. every major building block of the football field-long space station was carried up and assembled from shuttle. before becoming nasa's head man, charlie bolden was an astronaut. he flew four shuttle flights, including the hubble launch. >> the international space station is the crowning jewel of the shuttle program. it represents the culmination, it's the perfect ending for the shuttle program. >> and it did something else. before the shuttle, not a single woman or person of color had flown on a u.s. spacecraft. >> my going to space -- you know, if i want to get personal -- or women going to space would have never o
was a marvelous machine releasing from its cargo bay deep space probes like ulysses that went to jupiter. astronauts went untethered to capture and retrieve failed satellites, dead in space, dangerous feats unheard of before shuttle. the great observatory hubble, dazzles with breathtaking images of the universe and its ability to see galaxies born nearly at the dawn of time. >> shuttle has arrived on-board "atlantis." >> hubble was launched, repaired and serviced from...
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me pienso casar también pero ella me dijo 4 matrimonios >>> otras líneas interesante los montes de jupiter >>> usted tiene que jugar loto >>> tengo que jugar >>> por qué dice que la gente dice una psíquica lo primero que dice te vas a sacar la lotería no, si no ve no este dice. >>> y bueno quién soy yo para luchar contra lo que está escrito. >>> mucha suerte uno nunca sabe, según esta adivinadora aunque la mayoría de las líneas se forman antes de nacer, cuando un ser querido se muere se crea una cruz en la palma, y la que hemos usado menos se talla lo que hemos sido de niños y muestran los instintos y habilidades >>> qué interesante en seguida vamos a una pausa conocerán ay! do un ídolo deportivo, y más adelante tendremos un resumen de los mejores momentos de la copa américa ya está rossanaista con todos los detalles. también una jovencita vive aterrada al ver como una de sus piernas crece y se dicde forma s cuen las ilusiones que guardan en su corazón. la reconocida escritora isabel allende habla d casey anthony fue hallada "no culpable" de haber asesinado a su hija de dos aÑos en un caso
me pienso casar también pero ella me dijo 4 matrimonios >>> otras líneas interesante los montes de jupiter >>> usted tiene que jugar loto >>> tengo que jugar >>> por qué dice que la gente dice una psíquica lo primero que dice te vas a sacar la lotería no, si no ve no este dice. >>> y bueno quién soy yo para luchar contra lo que está escrito. >>> mucha suerte uno nunca sabe, según esta adivinadora aunque la mayoría de las líneas se...
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it was a marvelous machine releasing from it cargo bay deep space probes like ulysses that went to jupiterd out untethered. >> the trip to take ten minutes. >> reporter: to capture and retrieve failed satellites dead in space. dangerous feats unheard of before shuttle. the great observatory hubble dazzles with breath taking images of the universe and its ability to see galaxies born nearly at the dawn of time. >> shulgtz has arrived on board "atlantis." >> reporter: hubble was launched to repair and service from shuttle. every major building block of the football field long space station was carried up and assembled from shuttle. before becoming that ises a's head man, charlie bolden was an astronaut. he flew four shuttle flights including the hubble launch. >> i defy anybody, and i will argue with my apollo comrades, the accomplishments the achievements, the record of performance, the spinoffs, the capabilities that have been developed, what we did in shuttle over the years dwarf what we've done in the apollo era. >> we can build spacecraft, we can build booster, but there's no mission. w
it was a marvelous machine releasing from it cargo bay deep space probes like ulysses that went to jupiterd out untethered. >> the trip to take ten minutes. >> reporter: to capture and retrieve failed satellites dead in space. dangerous feats unheard of before shuttle. the great observatory hubble dazzles with breath taking images of the universe and its ability to see galaxies born nearly at the dawn of time. >> shulgtz has arrived on board "atlantis." >>...
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was a marvelous machine, releasing from its cargo bay deep space probes like ulysses that went to jupiter. astronauts ventured out untethered. >> to capture and retrieve failed satellites, dead in space, dangerous feats unheard of before shuttle. >> houston, i think we've got a satellite. >> the great observatory hubble dazzles with breath-taking images of the universe and its ability to see galaxies born nearly at the dawn of time. >> shuttle has arrived onboard atlantis with the arm. >> hubble was launched, repaired and serviced from shuttle. every major building block of the football field-long space station was carried up and assembled from shuttle. before becoming nasa's head man, charlie boldin was an astronaut. he flew four shuttle flights including the hubble launch. >> the international space station is the crowning jewel of the shuttle program. it represents the culmination. it's the perfect ending for the shuttle program. >> and it did something else. before the shuttle not a single woman or person of color had flown on a u.s. spacecraft. >> my going to space, you know, if i wa
was a marvelous machine, releasing from its cargo bay deep space probes like ulysses that went to jupiter. astronauts ventured out untethered. >> to capture and retrieve failed satellites, dead in space, dangerous feats unheard of before shuttle. >> houston, i think we've got a satellite. >> the great observatory hubble dazzles with breath-taking images of the universe and its ability to see galaxies born nearly at the dawn of time. >> shuttle has arrived onboard...
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was a marvelous machine releasing from its cargo bay deep space probes like ulysses that went to jupiterastronauts ventured out untethered. >> the trip. >> reporter: to capture and retrieve failed satellites, dead in space, dangerous feats unheard of before shuttle. >> houston, i think we got a satellite. >> reporter: the great observatory hubble dazzles with breathtaking images of the universe and its ability to see galaxies born nearly at the dawn of time. >> shuttle has arrived on board "atlantis" with the arm. >> reporter: hubble was launched, repaired and serviced from shuttle. every major building block of the football field-long space station was carried up and assembled from shuttle. before becoming nasa's head man, charlie bolden was an astronaut. he flew four shuttle flights, including the hubble launch. >> the international space station is the crowning jewel of the shuttle program. it represents the culmination, it's the perfect ending for the shuttle program. >> and it did something else. before the shuttle, not a single woman or person of color had flown on a u.s. spacecraf
was a marvelous machine releasing from its cargo bay deep space probes like ulysses that went to jupiterastronauts ventured out untethered. >> the trip. >> reporter: to capture and retrieve failed satellites, dead in space, dangerous feats unheard of before shuttle. >> houston, i think we got a satellite. >> reporter: the great observatory hubble dazzles with breathtaking images of the universe and its ability to see galaxies born nearly at the dawn of time. >>...
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was a marvelous machine, releasing from its cargo bay deep space probes like ulysses that went to jupiter. astronauts ventured out untethered. >> to capture and retrieve failed satellites, dead in space, dangerous feats unheard of before shuttle. >> houston, i think we've got a satellite. >> the great observatory hubble dazzles with breath-taking images of the universe and its ability to see galaxies born nearly at the dawn of time. >> shuttle has arrived onboard atlantis with the arm. >> hubble was launched, repaired and serviced from shuttle. every major building block of the football field-long space station was carried up and assembled from shuttle. before becoming nasa's head man, charlie boldin was an astronaut. he flew four shuttle flights including the hubble launch. >> the international space station is the crowning jewel of the shuttle program. it represents the culmination. it's the perfect ending for the shuttle program. >> and it did something else. before the shuttle not a single woman or person of color had flown on a u.s. spacecraft. >> my going to space, you know, if i wa
was a marvelous machine, releasing from its cargo bay deep space probes like ulysses that went to jupiter. astronauts ventured out untethered. >> to capture and retrieve failed satellites, dead in space, dangerous feats unheard of before shuttle. >> houston, i think we've got a satellite. >> the great observatory hubble dazzles with breath-taking images of the universe and its ability to see galaxies born nearly at the dawn of time. >> shuttle has arrived onboard...
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nasa's juneau spacecraft will be spent up towards jupiter.out, launch is a go for august 5. it will take just over four years to get there. but once juneau arrives, scientists hope it will help unlock the secrets of jupiter's giant gas interior. and president eisenhower took his final breath there. so did general macarthur. in a ceremony marking its 102 years of service, when it closes for good in september, its duties will be disbersed to other medical facilities. and a little girl here just wanted to raise $300 for a clean water charity. she raised $400,000, but she's not the one raising it. she was killed in a pile-up in i-90 over the weekend in washington state. but since then, donations to the group charity water have just taken off. her father described rachel's selfless personality. >> rachel is a really special girl. and i love you very much, rachel and i miss her. her heart was bigger than this room and she always gave -- >> as a result of this tragic accident, rachel's father says her daughter's kidney and liver were donated to help
nasa's juneau spacecraft will be spent up towards jupiter.out, launch is a go for august 5. it will take just over four years to get there. but once juneau arrives, scientists hope it will help unlock the secrets of jupiter's giant gas interior. and president eisenhower took his final breath there. so did general macarthur. in a ceremony marking its 102 years of service, when it closes for good in september, its duties will be disbersed to other medical facilities. and a little girl here just...
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they've seen these kind of whirling around jupiter and saturn and usually asteroids don't orbit around planets but we haven't seen many orbit around earth. this could be interest that we keep talking about man visiting asteroids. >> right. >> so this may be an easy way to do it, some that are close to home. >> we have one. great, excellent, we have an asteroid to aim for. love it. any flight cancellations to look at. >> not sure cancellations but chicago will be the problem spot. o'hare. >> right. the cancellations -- i'm confusing stories. the cancellations are the continental flights canceled out of newark yesterday because of a bunch of pilots calling in sick. we don't know if that will happen again today. you have your handle on delays. thank you. >>> could newt gingrich's campaign t-shirts be politically incorrect? he'll explain what's inside this t-shirt. here's our quote of the day, aren't we at the point where the closer we get to chaos, the more concern there should be about come together table and compromising with democrats? this is not leadership. this is almost like dictat
they've seen these kind of whirling around jupiter and saturn and usually asteroids don't orbit around planets but we haven't seen many orbit around earth. this could be interest that we keep talking about man visiting asteroids. >> right. >> so this may be an easy way to do it, some that are close to home. >> we have one. great, excellent, we have an asteroid to aim for. love it. any flight cancellations to look at. >> not sure cancellations but chicago will be the...
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juneau will take us to jupiter this fall, the largest mars rover is the size of a small car and can be lower on a stock crane onto the surface of mars. nasa is working on it -- hubble replacement. it will be several years off but it will allow us to see ten times farther than the hubble telescope and further back in time than ever before. this new commercial space race has been going gangbusters and we see more results faster than we expected and it is amazing progress and last month nasa announced we for new contracts for competitors ranging from boeing in nevada, spacex, these of the spaces of the new frontier where the commercial sector is stepping up. in this case there are four different capsule vehicles. some are lifting bodies and some are capsules all competing. two rocket systems, spacex's falcon and united lunch alliance with three of their four potential capsules and their atlas v just made the 26 consecutive save white. likely to be a work force in this new area. commercial cargo, something the bush administration launched for access to the space station is moving along lik
juneau will take us to jupiter this fall, the largest mars rover is the size of a small car and can be lower on a stock crane onto the surface of mars. nasa is working on it -- hubble replacement. it will be several years off but it will allow us to see ten times farther than the hubble telescope and further back in time than ever before. this new commercial space race has been going gangbusters and we see more results faster than we expected and it is amazing progress and last month nasa...
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if you wanted everyone to get a taste of a drop of jupiter, they are releasing a wine.s very interesting. name affidavit the popular song from 2001 the wine is on sale on the band's website through their wine club blog. the band plans to donate foort the nonprofit family house in san francisco, a place that offers help for children treated for serious illness. now that song can be in your head. 5:41. one of the best finishes in women's cup. we'll show it to you coming up. us tuition hike on the way. a look at what students fear to be in store for. it's really delicious, mom. it's not too well done? nope. but it is a job well done. what are you reading, sweetie? her diary. when you're done, i'd love some feedback. sure. your mom and i read that thing cover-to-cover. loved it. thanks. would you mind if i cut the lawn this weekend? only if you let me talk to your mother on the phone for hours on end. done. [ male announcer ] u-verse brings peace to the family. at&t u-verse lets you record four shows at once from any room and play them back on any tv. get u-verse tv for onl
if you wanted everyone to get a taste of a drop of jupiter, they are releasing a wine.s very interesting. name affidavit the popular song from 2001 the wine is on sale on the band's website through their wine club blog. the band plans to donate foort the nonprofit family house in san francisco, a place that offers help for children treated for serious illness. now that song can be in your head. 5:41. one of the best finishes in women's cup. we'll show it to you coming up. us tuition hike on the...
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the shuttles have traveled more than half a billion miles, more than enough to get to the planet jupitere, zero and liftoff, the final liftoff of "atlantis" on the shoulders of the space shuttle america will continue the dream. >> that was the stirring moment on july 8th at the kennedy space center, the final shuttle mission that took off that day is wrapping up now. it began on july 8th with the incredible launch of the space shuttle "atlantis." there you see it heading towards the clouds. it was a cloudy day. there were questions as to whether it would take off, but it did. an historic takeoff watched by over a million people in person, never mind those watching it on tv. chris ferguson, doug hurley, rex walheim and sandy magnus have been in space ever since that day. they're still there. there they are. right now the shuttle is flying above the atlantic ocean. those astronauts join us live from space prepping for tomorrow morning's landing, 24 hours from now. thanks to all of you so much for joining us. this is the last time the shuttle astronauts will ever be interviewed live on cnn.
the shuttles have traveled more than half a billion miles, more than enough to get to the planet jupitere, zero and liftoff, the final liftoff of "atlantis" on the shoulders of the space shuttle america will continue the dream. >> that was the stirring moment on july 8th at the kennedy space center, the final shuttle mission that took off that day is wrapping up now. it began on july 8th with the incredible launch of the space shuttle "atlantis." there you see it...