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and nasa space probe closed in on jupiter after a five-year journey. it's due to begin its attempt to orbit the biggest planet in the solar system shortly. i'm sarah kelly, welcome to the program. we begin with a developing story. multiple suicide bombings have been reported in saudi arabia, including one in the city of medina. islam's second holiest site. reports are that one bomber detonated a device near the security headquarters of the prophet's mosque in the city. blasts have been reported in katif, a mainly shiite area. earlier in the day, a suicide bomber carried out an attack near a u.s. diplomatic mission in jeddah. we got more on these attacks from the former editor-in-chief of the saudi gazette. >> this took everyone by surprise. the first attack in jeddah in the early hours of this morning, after midnight, were suicide bomber blew himself up in a car park in a hospital, across the road from the u.s. consulate. the motive is not known because he was proceeding towards the mosque and there was no way he could reach the consulate. how that inc
and nasa space probe closed in on jupiter after a five-year journey. it's due to begin its attempt to orbit the biggest planet in the solar system shortly. i'm sarah kelly, welcome to the program. we begin with a developing story. multiple suicide bombings have been reported in saudi arabia, including one in the city of medina. islam's second holiest site. reports are that one bomber detonated a device near the security headquarters of the prophet's mosque in the city. blasts have been reported...
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laura: or do you want to learn from jupiter? i would like to learn the jupiter is how does interior composition of the planet help us to understand how our solar system came into existence? if we look at the chemical composition of the planet, we find not only is there water, there is hydrogen, helium, methane, and ammonia. these elements will help us understand how our solar system again. i'm looking forward to finding out more about our early solar system. jupiter is like a museum of the early solar system. laura: the storm system you can see, the red spot, what could that ls? >> how storms and features like that evolved. why such a large one has been so persistent for such a long time in the atmosphere. if you look at the atmosphere in ystail, there are other edd and turning storm-like features, but smaller. why is this one so big, so persistent, and is this typical thiss giant lannett's of type? saturn is a gas giant, but it does not have anything like this storm system. hopefully we will learn why this storm system has been
laura: or do you want to learn from jupiter? i would like to learn the jupiter is how does interior composition of the planet help us to understand how our solar system came into existence? if we look at the chemical composition of the planet, we find not only is there water, there is hydrogen, helium, methane, and ammonia. these elements will help us understand how our solar system again. i'm looking forward to finding out more about our early solar system. jupiter is like a museum of the...
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juno at jupiter. as these special entities take on this work, they have the ability to do things, the latitude to do things that perhaps n.a.s.a. can't do as easily. but what they're doing is adding to our capability to access low earth orbit, to be able to put up different kinds of pay loads, to create different systems that can work together and get far more done than one system itself. so it's great to see what spacex is doing along with orthocompanies expanding in that direction, too. >> as we talk about the union, after juno is finished, derek, we're not going to have a spacecraft looking closely at one of the planets for the first time in a long time, right? >> that's true. actually, there will still be spacecraft looking at planets up close, particularly mars. the mars reconnaissance orbiter has been orbiting mars for i don't know how long now, it's been a while, and the mission on that has been extended. the issue is we don't have anything in the pipeline for further exploration in the solar s
juno at jupiter. as these special entities take on this work, they have the ability to do things, the latitude to do things that perhaps n.a.s.a. can't do as easily. but what they're doing is adding to our capability to access low earth orbit, to be able to put up different kinds of pay loads, to create different systems that can work together and get far more done than one system itself. so it's great to see what spacex is doing along with orthocompanies expanding in that direction, too....
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is it the distance or the conditions of jupiter itself?e conditioning of jupiter itself, the radiation, the intense electromagnetic field that exists there. >> reporter: when the spacecraft entered jupiter's gravitational field, it was traveling faster than any human-made object ever, 165,000mph. by contrast, the bullet's top speed is 1,700mph. it endured radiation the equivalent of more than 100 million dental x-ray, which could have fried its electronics. >> we prepared a contingency communications procedure, and guess what? we don't need that anymore. >> reporter: scientists hope to find out what lies at the heart of the solar system's largest planet. gas, like the sun, or rocks like its sister planets. over the next 18 months, the team will map jupiter's magnetic field by flying juno dangerously close to the surface. understanding how jupiter was formed could shed light on how all planets came to be, including ours. dr. scott bolton heads up the project. >> we're starting to realize that jupiter may be the key to our existence. >> repo
is it the distance or the conditions of jupiter itself?e conditioning of jupiter itself, the radiation, the intense electromagnetic field that exists there. >> reporter: when the spacecraft entered jupiter's gravitational field, it was traveling faster than any human-made object ever, 165,000mph. by contrast, the bullet's top speed is 1,700mph. it endured radiation the equivalent of more than 100 million dental x-ray, which could have fried its electronics. >> we prepared a...
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norma que secreto guarda el planeta jÚpiter?yuda a los cientÍficos a identificar y corroborar teorÍas, de cÓmo se formÓ jÚpiter y el sistema solar. norma: ninguna nave ha logrado jamÁs penetrar el planeta gaseoso. 1000 veces el volumen de la tierra. >> no se sabe mucho. norma: el ingeniero guatemalteco americano dirige a 60 cientÍficos en la histÓrica hazaÑa. >> es muy emocionante. norma: con orgullo el ingeniero nos dice que creciÓ la nación centroamericana. >> hay mucha cultura. es una fase que me hace falta. norma: hijo y nieto de pilotos e ingenieros. >> todo eso de estar volando. de ahÍ se fue transfiriendo, a que hay del mÁs allá. norma: su amor por las matemÁticas el apoyo de su familia y profesores, y su gran esfuerzo lo llevaron al laboratorio y la nasa. >> hay muchos latinos que contribuyen a esos objetivos. somos mÁs esos los que contribuyen productivamente, que no son reconocidos por las noticias. norma: el ingeniero quiere servir de inspiraciÓn para temas latinos, mÁs jÓvenes puedan decir orgullosos como el somos fa
norma que secreto guarda el planeta jÚpiter?yuda a los cientÍficos a identificar y corroborar teorÍas, de cÓmo se formÓ jÚpiter y el sistema solar. norma: ninguna nave ha logrado jamÁs penetrar el planeta gaseoso. 1000 veces el volumen de la tierra. >> no se sabe mucho. norma: el ingeniero guatemalteco americano dirige a 60 cientÍficos en la histÓrica hazaÑa. >> es muy emocionante. norma: con orgullo el ingeniero nos dice que creciÓ la nación centroamericana. >>...
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journey to jupiter.reaking overnight, nasa making history sending a solar powered spacecraft into the orbit. >>> fourth of july spectators in massachusetts got a show to remember when a barge explodes igniting all of the fire would at once. >>> and let the battle begin. today, hillary clinton and donald trump both campaign in the battleground state of north carolina while clinton claims that his weekend tweet was anti-semitic. good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york, good to be with you, i'm anne-marie green. well, this morning, nasa's juno spacecraft is orbiting jupiter. it's the end of a 5.8 billion mile journey, and if all goes it's to discover the mystery of the planet. hanna daniels is here in new york with more on juno's arrival. good morning. >> good morning, nasa is celebrating with its history making mission. after traveling almost 2 billion miles, the solar spacecraft juno successfully began orbiting our solar system on independence day. nasa scientist
journey to jupiter.reaking overnight, nasa making history sending a solar powered spacecraft into the orbit. >>> fourth of july spectators in massachusetts got a show to remember when a barge explodes igniting all of the fire would at once. >>> and let the battle begin. today, hillary clinton and donald trump both campaign in the battleground state of north carolina while clinton claims that his weekend tweet was anti-semitic. good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs...
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jÚpiter, el planeta mÁs grande del sistema solar. fin llegÓ a la Órbita de jÚpiter. >> todo trabajo funciona exactamente como se venÍa planificando. juan: el motor principal de juno encendiÓ y se apagó cuando llegÓ a la atmósfera de jÚpiter. >> se piensa que fue el primero en formarse en nuestro sistema solar, o sea que dentro de jÚpiter contiene las claves mÁs importantes de cÓmo se evolucionÓ el sistema solar, sus planetas e incluso cÓmo llegÓ la molÉcula de agua a la tierra que es clave para que la vida se ve como la conocemos. juan: es un planeta con mucha radiaciÓn y magnetismo. >> nos hemos preparado para que sistema electrÓnico, el mÁs sensitivo que estÁ protegido por un cubo de titanio, pueda durar en ese medio ambiente tan letal, de tanta radiaciÓn, por lo menos por dos aÑos. juan: pero aÚn antes de esta llegada, explica esta geÓloga colombiana, que muchas veces aprendidas, funcionamiento de estos paneles solares que son mucho mÁs eficientes. el Índice cutre pero la fuerza centrifuga de la tierra haciendo que la sonda debier
jÚpiter, el planeta mÁs grande del sistema solar. fin llegÓ a la Órbita de jÚpiter. >> todo trabajo funciona exactamente como se venÍa planificando. juan: el motor principal de juno encendiÓ y se apagó cuando llegÓ a la atmósfera de jÚpiter. >> se piensa que fue el primero en formarse en nuestro sistema solar, o sea que dentro de jÚpiter contiene las claves mÁs importantes de cÓmo se evolucionÓ el sistema solar, sus planetas e incluso cÓmo llegÓ la molÉcula de agua...
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that is how jupiter is going to help us.y was our solar system, but identifying other solar systems. >> this is a limited field of scientific journalism. some of these topics, that has not been replete with women. you both represent that. it is fascinating to talk to. it has been in unusual situation. is that changing? what is it about this field that interested you so much. >> yes, that is true. it was mostly women. >> your parents are nasa engineers. >> that is correct. that is one ofnd the reasons i have been very so enthusiastic about it. my mother is a great example, she is a dm good engineer. it has been in my blood for a while. >> we know where you guide from. >> i have always been interested in science. i have been a science journalist for a a while. might beat has always been space and i love it. there is always so much fascinating. field.s a really great granted, with the other things going on in the world, most often it is a very upbeat and optimistic field to cover. there's always something new. something innovat
that is how jupiter is going to help us.y was our solar system, but identifying other solar systems. >> this is a limited field of scientific journalism. some of these topics, that has not been replete with women. you both represent that. it is fascinating to talk to. it has been in unusual situation. is that changing? what is it about this field that interested you so much. >> yes, that is true. it was mostly women. >> your parents are nasa engineers. >> that is...
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is machine, like i said, focused on trying to understand butorigin of jupiter, jupiter has a very strongnetic field. it is the strongest magnetic field of any of the planets in the solar system, and there is the magnetosphere, and the radiation is a part of that, so one of the items is to fly over the poles of the planet and look at the aurora on jupiter and also look at the particles that are accelerating in the atmosphere in that way. right, exciting stuff. i guess we will know more about this tomorrow. chris: absolutely. laura: thank you. chris: my pleasure. in the studio now, well, the plans with the european union? >> we are still rattled by the is a sharp cutre in corporate taxes from 20% to under 15%, and some officials fear it could set off a domino effect across the european bloc. we take a closer look. reporter: a5-point plan to soften the blow of brexit. among them, george osborne has pledged to cut corporation tax. speaking to the financial times, the u.k. finance ministers said it would lend support to bank lending. there is the so-called northern powerhouse and maintaining
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rebecca: it is closing in fast on jupiter.ntists now face a tense wait to see if there mission will succeed. rebecca morelle, bbc news, nasa mission control, president of it -- pasadena. jane: nailbiting stuff deputy funwill bring you in for whether it is successful in the mission. you are watching "bbc world news america." coming up, celebrating the paintings of georgia o'keeffe. a new exhibition celebrates the landscape she captured so well. just two months after its relaunch, the bbc presenter chris evans has announced he is leaving the "top tier" motoring show. the show'shas given best shot. the new season has just ended with the viewing figures far short of the old format that featured jeremy clarkson. here is our media correspondent. >> welcome to "top gear," with our all new improved audience. reporter: when chris evans replaced jeremy clarkson as the face of "top gear," it was never going to be easy. he had returned to the show into a global success story. chris evans step in alongside former "friends" star matt leblan
rebecca: it is closing in fast on jupiter.ntists now face a tense wait to see if there mission will succeed. rebecca morelle, bbc news, nasa mission control, president of it -- pasadena. jane: nailbiting stuff deputy funwill bring you in for whether it is successful in the mission. you are watching "bbc world news america." coming up, celebrating the paintings of georgia o'keeffe. a new exhibition celebrates the landscape she captured so well. just two months after its relaunch, the...
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how jupiter formed and that teaches us not just about jupiter but about the whole solar system. >> from content to other component without data most everything we know right now is just based on theory. >> it's really important to us and we're about to jump on the jupiter train. >>. >> reporter: the nasa scientist you just heard from said things could go wrong on the fourth. >> rocket motor could fire at the wrong time or wrong direction or here is a real bad scenario, he says that spacecraft could simply bypass the planet all together. i think the term nervous might be an understatement. abc 7 news. >> back here on earth, trees have been ravaged. nasa scientists say millions of trees are dying. stressed by ongoing heat, weakened by drought, which weakens resistant to other plants and insects. there could be a permanent change to the sierra. millions of trees that are decades and centuries old could be gone in a few decades. scientists emphasize the need to fight climb ate change though they fear it might be too late. >>> let's check the forecast now and see who will have a good view of
how jupiter formed and that teaches us not just about jupiter but about the whole solar system. >> from content to other component without data most everything we know right now is just based on theory. >> it's really important to us and we're about to jump on the jupiter train. >>. >> reporter: the nasa scientist you just heard from said things could go wrong on the fourth. >> rocket motor could fire at the wrong time or wrong direction or here is a real bad...
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>> what we are really after is the interior, we actually have jupiter here and if you look, what you see from the earth are these beautiful belts and all of that stuff, the stripes in this giant storm, the hurricane, twice as big, look at those clouds in the very top of jupiter's atmosphere, we want to understand what is underneath, if we can figure out how much water jupiter has and how much the core is done the center and the structure and all of that stuff, then we can figure out how jupiter formed and it will teach us about how the whole solar system formed including the earth and the other planets and where we come from. >> the payoff could be huge and i have heard it is hard to get to the clouds and you guys have a special instrument? that is right, the way to see is with an instrument that we call a microwave radiometer. you can think of it like a weather radar that you use for forecasting only instead of transmitting we are just doing the receiving part in this is a natural radio emitter and it comes from deep inside the planet. how deep each can see depends on how much water
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one is of jupiter, the god jupit jupiter, holding a lightning bolt.juno, holding a magnifying glass and the reason it's named juno, as a goddess, she could see through clouds, thus the spacecraft looking through clouds. and finally, gallo holding a telescope, a little over 400 years ago that gallo made the first telescopic observation, revealing the moons we know jupiter above. >> when juno is done studying jupiter, what happens to the spacecraft? >> scientists are a little concerned if they were to allow the spacecraft to just hang around for a while, it might contaminate one of the moons of jupiter known as you're opena. it's thought that europa has a an environment where there is a liquid water ocean. rather than possibly contaminate that moon with any biological hitchhikers from earth, the spacecraft will be plunged into jupiter where it will be completely destroyed, destroying any hitchhikers with it. >> my goodness, it's fascinating. derek pitts, we always learn something when you're on television. chief astronomer, franklin institute. thank you
one is of jupiter, the god jupit jupiter, holding a lightning bolt.juno, holding a magnifying glass and the reason it's named juno, as a goddess, she could see through clouds, thus the spacecraft looking through clouds. and finally, gallo holding a telescope, a little over 400 years ago that gallo made the first telescopic observation, revealing the moons we know jupiter above. >> when juno is done studying jupiter, what happens to the spacecraft? >> scientists are a little...
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you can pursue the difficult things like juno at jupiter.e commercial entities take on this work, they have the ability to do things that perhaps nasa can't do as easily. they are adding to our capability to access lower orbit and put up different kinds of payloads, to create systems that can work together and get more done than one system by itself. it is great to see what spacex is doing. we talk about the private public division,fter juno is going towe are not have a spacecraft looking at one of the planets for a first time in a long time. >> that is true. there will still be spacecraft -- atg at linux up close, planets up close, particularly mars. the mission on that has been extended. the issue is we don't have anything in the pipeline for further exploration and the solar system for major planets coming up. this,r way to look at nasa has done a tremendous job of looking at all of the planets of our solar system in flyby or in close-up orbital missions like we have seen jupiter with galileo and juno. it is not to say there isn't more wo
you can pursue the difficult things like juno at jupiter.e commercial entities take on this work, they have the ability to do things that perhaps nasa can't do as easily. they are adding to our capability to access lower orbit and put up different kinds of payloads, to create systems that can work together and get more done than one system by itself. it is great to see what spacex is doing. we talk about the private public division,fter juno is going towe are not have a spacecraft looking at...
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. >> juno, welcome jupiter. after 1.8 billion miles, and chairs jupiters earth day.e will tell you all about it. rain dancing from the july 4th celebration. maria molina will join us next. you are watching "fbn:am." [announcer] is it a force of nature? or a sales event? the summer of audi sales event is here. lauren: good morning to you at home. the skier caught up in what is happening now. ramadan ended in saudi arabia with three suicide attacks. two of them said berglund killed four people. isis was responsible. attacks captured saudi security forces in western entries did "usa today" poll shows that hillary clinton's lead over donald trump is shrinking. granted this trend by five percentage points. this time from a double-digit lead two months ago. tesla has missed its latest quarterly delivery forecast and lowered its forecast for the entire year. the electric automaker can't make cars fast enough to fill orders. checking in on u.s. stock market futures. first trading day of the week. dow futures are down 101 points. s&p futures on 12 and nasdaq futures down 27-p
. >> juno, welcome jupiter. after 1.8 billion miles, and chairs jupiters earth day.e will tell you all about it. rain dancing from the july 4th celebration. maria molina will join us next. you are watching "fbn:am." [announcer] is it a force of nature? or a sales event? the summer of audi sales event is here. lauren: good morning to you at home. the skier caught up in what is happening now. ramadan ended in saudi arabia with three suicide attacks. two of them said berglund...
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>> the conditions of jupiter itself. the radiation.ntense electromagnetic feels that exist there. >> reporter: when the spacecraft entered jupiter's gravitational field it was traveling faster than any human made object ever. 165,000 miles an hour. by contrast, bullet's top speed is 1,700 miles an hour. it endured radiation the equivalent of 100 million dental x rays which could have fried its electronics. >> we prepared a contingency communications procedure. and guess what? we don't need that anymore. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: scientists hope to find out what lies at the heart of the solar system's largest planet. gas like the sun. or rock like its sister planets. over the next 18 months the team will map jupiter's magnetic field by flying juno dangerously close to the surface. understanding how jupiter was formed could shed light on how all planets came to be including ours. dr. scott bolton heads up the project. >> we're starting to realize jupiter may be the key to our existence. >> reporter: in roman mythology, the god
>> the conditions of jupiter itself. the radiation.ntense electromagnetic feels that exist there. >> reporter: when the spacecraft entered jupiter's gravitational field it was traveling faster than any human made object ever. 165,000 miles an hour. by contrast, bullet's top speed is 1,700 miles an hour. it endured radiation the equivalent of 100 million dental x rays which could have fried its electronics. >> we prepared a contingency communications procedure. and guess what?...
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. >>> also the first pictures sent back from jupiter. we talked to the nem -- member of nas a team in charge of studying the giant planet. >>> and new developments from nearly 2 bill miles away. nasa released the first picture of jupiter since the space craft went into orbit around the planet last week. the picture taken on sunday shows jupiter and three of it's moons. the juno space craft lifted off, took five years to reach it's destination. it final entered orbit july 4. now joining us to talk about the images that are coming in that we're seeing for the first time, we have doctor steven levin one of juno's project scientists. hey steve. >> high. good to be with you. >> how excited are you about these first images? i know the high resolution images don't come out for a few weeks yet but how excited are you about what you're going to see? >> we're pretty excited. mostly what we're really excited about is the cameras are working great and all our instruments are turned on and seem to be working pretty well. of course, the space craft is
. >>> also the first pictures sent back from jupiter. we talked to the nem -- member of nas a team in charge of studying the giant planet. >>> and new developments from nearly 2 bill miles away. nasa released the first picture of jupiter since the space craft went into orbit around the planet last week. the picture taken on sunday shows jupiter and three of it's moons. the juno space craft lifted off, took five years to reach it's destination. it final entered orbit july 4....
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veryientists are interested in what is in jupiter, what made up jupiter. what the resttly of the planets and what we are made up of. goodis will give a indication and unravel a lot of the mysteries about where -- how formed andystem maybe even where we came from. >> what are the biggest this -- the making biggest problems this could face? >> well, other than the sheer some of they, biggest obstacles have to do with massive amounts of radiation that surrounds the planet itself. radiation is very damaging to electronics as well as people for that matter. but it's so much higher intensity at jupiter. our mission, our spacecraft, ofl be going in and out these radiation betle at different -- belts at different which will be absorbing this radiation, which its demiseally be once the mission is over. >> remind me when this off.craft took >> we launched it in august 2011. technological advances that have ensued in years that you wish you could have taken advantage of? >> well, we haven't run across yet.f those things there are certainly, every time we make a new b
veryientists are interested in what is in jupiter, what made up jupiter. what the resttly of the planets and what we are made up of. goodis will give a indication and unravel a lot of the mysteries about where -- how formed andystem maybe even where we came from. >> what are the biggest this -- the making biggest problems this could face? >> well, other than the sheer some of they, biggest obstacles have to do with massive amounts of radiation that surrounds the planet itself....
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reporter: it will go around jupiter and then return.hey hope they will be able to tout their plans as much as today. >> guess what, we do not need the emergencycy at your procecee anymore.e. [applause] brent: good for them. we will take a 62nd break and when we come back -- 60 second break. ♪ ♪ brent: welcome back. this is "dw news" live from berlin. in the u.s., barack obama has appeared on stage with hillary clinton to back her campaign for the white house. the event has been overshadowed by criticism from the fbi over clinton's e-mail practices while she was secretary of state. although the fbi says they will not recommend criminal charges against hillary clinton. in the u.s., the house of representatives is scheduled to debate a democratic bill designed to introduce gun control this week, that may not happen according to the house speaker paul ryan. our reporter in the u.s. has been speaking with 11 other -- with one mother who lost her son to gun violence, also with an activist john attention to those young people who are shot dead
reporter: it will go around jupiter and then return.hey hope they will be able to tout their plans as much as today. >> guess what, we do not need the emergencycy at your procecee anymore.e. [applause] brent: good for them. we will take a 62nd break and when we come back -- 60 second break. ♪ ♪ brent: welcome back. this is "dw news" live from berlin. in the u.s., barack obama has appeared on stage with hillary clinton to back her campaign for the white house. the event has...
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. >> nasa will take its one and only shot of getting its probe into orbit over jupiter.engine at 8:18 our time. >> and major airports are upping security, monitoring train and bus stations. the three latest attacks credited to isis, turkey, credited to isis, turkey, bangladesh and baghdad. >> we should know later today kevin durant's free agency fate. he met with six teams, including the warriors, and is expected to make his decision today. >> an amazing story out of texas. a plane crashed into a lake and all three passengers walked away. you can see the crash happen in this video. it happened near austin. witnesses could hear the engine sputter before it hit the water. >> we can see the propeller making a sputtering sound getting closer and closer to the water. once it hit the water, we were upside down trying to get these harnesses off. >> one passenger had minor injuries. the plane will remain in the water until the owner's insurance pays for it to be removed. >> move over kim kardashian and steph curry. hillary clinton is now the latest famous person with her own emo
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it had to use earth's gravity to slingshot around mars and make its way out to jupiter.s at the jet propulsion laboratory that he will be working late waiting to hear beeps indicating that radio signals are being transmitted andthat juno has achieved orbit . >> the rocket motor has to burn at just the right time in the right direction, at the right moment for the right amount of time for us to get into orbit and if that doesn't all go just right, we fly past jupiter. >> juno will. to jupiter's atmosphere and send back images of its pole, clouds and spectacular auroras and is an interactive mission. the public can vote on where to point the crafts camera, the so-called juno cam with color pictures coming later this summer and get this: three little legos depicting galileo and jupiter's wife are hitching a ride. the images are intended to inspire the next generation of scientists and engineers but it is a one-way trip once its long mission is over. juno will burn up in jupiter's atmosphere to avoid adding on of the planets many moons so it's a fascinating research mission
it had to use earth's gravity to slingshot around mars and make its way out to jupiter.s at the jet propulsion laboratory that he will be working late waiting to hear beeps indicating that radio signals are being transmitted andthat juno has achieved orbit . >> the rocket motor has to burn at just the right time in the right direction, at the right moment for the right amount of time for us to get into orbit and if that doesn't all go just right, we fly past jupiter. >> juno will....
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estuvo a cargo de un ingeniero guatemalteco que hace crecer su legado desde california hasta jÚpiterla comunidad latina tiene mucho que aportar a estados unidos, al mundo y al universo. >> una de las primeras fases, el estudiarlo ayudar a los cientÍficos a identificar y corroborar teorÍas de cÓmo se formÓ jÚpiter y el sistema solar en sÍ. conductora: el guatemalteco aprendiÓ a temprana edad a resolver ecuaciones matemÁticas,esto lo ayudo. miles de personas soportaron el frÍo y el viento en san francisco para ver aunque sea un poco los fuegos artificiales... cuando decimos un poco nos referimos a que la densa neblina casi echa a perder el espectÁculo. ingenieros instalaron dos balsas llenas de fuegos artificiales en el muelle 39 y los detonaron por medio de una computadora. san francisco fue una de las
estuvo a cargo de un ingeniero guatemalteco que hace crecer su legado desde california hasta jÚpiterla comunidad latina tiene mucho que aportar a estados unidos, al mundo y al universo. >> una de las primeras fases, el estudiarlo ayudar a los cientÍficos a identificar y corroborar teorÍas de cÓmo se formÓ jÚpiter y el sistema solar en sÍ. conductora: el guatemalteco aprendiÓ a temprana edad a resolver ecuaciones matemÁticas,esto lo ayudo. miles de personas soportaron el frÍo y...
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the fields around jupiter are unusual among the planets.ny: yes, but it is the largest magnetic field of any planet in the solar system, which is a subject of interest to some of the science that is going on while we are there. we will be studying the magnetic field and its origin and how it gets there, and there is a place for high energetic particles like electrons and protons that are running sp is much higher than what they normally do or closer to the speed of light. cory: what new questions will you be prepared to look at after we get some answers? kenny: of course, we are going to have to get the data first before we see what the next questions are going to be. certainly after we understand more about the formation of jupiter, we will start thinking more about, what does that mean for some of the other planets? what does that mean for planets in the solar system that are beyond our own start? cory: lockheed martin's juneau project manager. coming up, the largest vc market. we pull back the curtain on a special conversation on investi
the fields around jupiter are unusual among the planets.ny: yes, but it is the largest magnetic field of any planet in the solar system, which is a subject of interest to some of the science that is going on while we are there. we will be studying the magnetic field and its origin and how it gets there, and there is a place for high energetic particles like electrons and protons that are running sp is much higher than what they normally do or closer to the speed of light. cory: what new...
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. >>> plus, nasa celebrates sending a spacecraft into jupit jupiter's orbit. >>> we begin this morning with a look at today's eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. >> trump and clinton set for a carolina today as both prepare to hold duelling rallies there. >> the candidates square off in the south. >> clinton will actually hitch a ride down there with president obama on air force one. >> it makes people mad to think of the president flying around on air force one campaigning for hillary clinton. >>> suicide bombers have attacked three cities across saudi arabia in less than 24 hours. >> we do have to be concerned with the ability of isis to get foreign fighters into the unite. >> this morning italian police say they've arrested a homeless man in connection with the death of an american college student. >> wind blew down trees. >> there were also reports of a >> i thought it was coming through the house. >>> after afive-year journey the juno spacecraft is in orbit around jupiter. >>> in massachusetts a fireworks barge caught fire. there were no injuries. >>> all that -- >> malia obama
. >>> plus, nasa celebrates sending a spacecraft into jupit jupiter's orbit. >>> we begin this morning with a look at today's eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. >> trump and clinton set for a carolina today as both prepare to hold duelling rallies there. >> the candidates square off in the south. >> clinton will actually hitch a ride down there with president obama on air force one. >> it makes people mad to think of the president flying around on...
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scientists cheered as juno officially entered jupiter's orbit.will now be able to reach cloud level of a planet larger than other the others in our solar system combined. engineers say its elements are also the most treacherous. juno just faced massive amount of radiation and a ring of dangerous debris but so far handled it perfectly. now scientists are promising close-up views of the giant planet that will help answer questions not just about jupiter, but about how our solar system began. >> we're representing nasa, our country and humanity out there exploring. it just feels really special as a scientist to be part of that. >> now juno will take part in a 20 month mission to gather information. { toss to sports tease} { toss to sports tease} >> threading the needle. >> isn't that something? they planned on it having a 35 minute and two 2nd rocket burn which four or five years after launch it's tough to thread that needle that closely, but it burned within one second that it's supposed to and now it's in orbit above jupiter, so great success for
scientists cheered as juno officially entered jupiter's orbit.will now be able to reach cloud level of a planet larger than other the others in our solar system combined. engineers say its elements are also the most treacherous. juno just faced massive amount of radiation and a ring of dangerous debris but so far handled it perfectly. now scientists are promising close-up views of the giant planet that will help answer questions not just about jupiter, but about how our solar system began....
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. >>> coming up, that their involvement has been sending the spacecraft to jupiter. >>> and next, how the house democrats are promising more fireworks on the issue of the guns. >>> it's not the summer heat that will be stifling things on capitol hill. democrats are promising more destruction this week on the floor over the fight of gun control. >> this comes as house leaders will mow over possible punishments following the 25- hour sit-in at the house last month. mike emanuel with more now from capitol hill. >> reporter: house democrats intend to continue the program in late june. >> we demand a vote for the countless victims and families in ongoing tragedies. >> reporter: they were the organizers of the city weeks ago, expected to meet with the house speaker tonight. the memo obtained by them over the weekend alerted members that the plan is to be as disruptive as next week as they would dismiss their sit-in as the publicity stunt and to blast them today for violating their house rules. >> abraham lincoln said it best that there is no grievance of the object of redress by mob law. an
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welcome to jupiter.st when it closed late and more closely than any probe has ever done before. back to you. >> the space program is such an relation to young children and make it then that's often not the time in a way that some other things can't. >> that little probe that looked like it was floating was traveling 180,000 miles an hour. dagen: again -- >> takeback, dodge viper. up next, the u.k. is out and so is nigel tran 11. hillary clinton hitching a ride the likely democratic nominee will take place aboard air force one. who is footing the bill? what you need to know next. ♪ i would like to go to cooking school in tuscany with my mom. i want to open a microbrewery. own a drop-top and drive it on a sunday with my wife. sfx: daughter yawns amerivest brings together the powerful combination of professional insight and intuitive technology making it easier for you to pursue your goals. i'm very much looking forward to working for myself. being my own boss. get started by setting a goal and answering a
welcome to jupiter.st when it closed late and more closely than any probe has ever done before. back to you. >> the space program is such an relation to young children and make it then that's often not the time in a way that some other things can't. >> that little probe that looked like it was floating was traveling 180,000 miles an hour. dagen: again -- >> takeback, dodge viper. up next, the u.k. is out and so is nigel tran 11. hillary clinton hitching a ride the likely...
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nasa's groundbreaking mission to jupiter.ies they're hoping to uncover. >>> plus the giant jackpot that has millions dreaming of mega millions. "shark tank's" kevin o'leary is going to break down one of the largest lottery prizes in history. >>> and kevin durant's free agent move shaking up the nba getting backlash from fans. we'll be back with all that and a whole bunch more, two minutes. kevin durant's free agent move shaking up the nba getting backlash from fans. we'll be back with all that and a whole bunch more, two minutes. just fifteen minutes and a little imagination are all you need to make summer magic. chex party mix. it's what summer is made of. i love that my shop is part of the morning ritual around here. people rely on that first cup and i wouldn't want to mess with that. but when (my) back pain got bad, i couldn't sleep. i had trouble getting there on time. then i found aleve pm. aleve pm is the only one to combine a safe sleep aid plus the 12 hour strength of aleve. for pain relief that can last into the morn
nasa's groundbreaking mission to jupiter.ies they're hoping to uncover. >>> plus the giant jackpot that has millions dreaming of mega millions. "shark tank's" kevin o'leary is going to break down one of the largest lottery prizes in history. >>> and kevin durant's free agent move shaking up the nba getting backlash from fans. we'll be back with all that and a whole bunch more, two minutes. kevin durant's free agent move shaking up the nba getting backlash from fans....
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what makes this mission verysion unique from the others that havh been to jupiter and flown byy jupitertime that we are going to fly over the poles of jupiter and a we're really going to get closeo over the 20-month mission we'll' get down to 3,100 miles above the gas giant jupiter, and thisi is going to expose thehe spacecraft deadly radiation.ia and we have built on juneau a 400-pound titanium vault to protect the computer and thendhe electronics from the deadly radiation of jupiter. >> greg, 20 months we'll getet information.fo before we move on, is there as e place we can go where we canre n kind of watch this happening? h is there website? >> tucker, absolutely.r, starting at 10:30 tonight, nasaa tv will be broadcasting jupiter orbital insertion.on also, the coverage of the main n engine firing and they'll be a 48 minute delay to cover that 534 million miles from jupiter,r and nasa has a facebook and a twitter site for juneau. just nasa juneau mission on facebook and on twitter. twitt of course, we'll be doingoing updates on my twitter accountcc mine blog as well this is going to b
what makes this mission verysion unique from the others that havh been to jupiter and flown byy jupitertime that we are going to fly over the poles of jupiter and a we're really going to get closeo over the 20-month mission we'll' get down to 3,100 miles above the gas giant jupiter, and thisi is going to expose thehe spacecraft deadly radiation.ia and we have built on juneau a 400-pound titanium vault to protect the computer and thendhe electronics from the deadly radiation of jupiter. >>...
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atentados que han dejado cent a centenares de muertos >>> llega la sonda juno a su ckitaci cita con jupiter a investigar el planeta mÁs grande del sistema s solar >>> klevevin durant dice que a buscarÁ su evoluciÓn personal y profesional junto a golden state warriors y ste;phen curry >>> ntoticiero telemundo, con e rebeca smith >>> quÉ tal, muy buenas tardes, gracias por acompaÑarnos, tene tenemos mucha informaciÓn. >>> se celebra el dÍa de la d independencia de ,estados unido a lo largo del paÍs bajo extr a extremas medidas de seguridad o por los atauques trerroristas e el mundo la Última semana, at autoridades dicen qestue estÁ s listas para actuar >>> dÍa de fiesta en estados unidos por la celebraciÓn de la independencia, la extrema seg seguridad es visible. rosa ll a llevaba dos dÍas apartando su u lugar >>> ayer me levantÉ a las 5 e m la maÑana para apartar lugar pero muchos ser q quedan toda o noche >>> desde el cielo la pcolicÍ n no pierde detalle, en tierra e agentes caminaban entre la mu i multitud. estÁn alertas >>> todos los pcolicÍas carga a armas largas en caso de incide t inci
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and juno's journey unfolded, it already began capturing images of jupiter and its moons.the next 20 months, scientists hope to learn more about the planet's composition and uncover new clues about how our solar system began. hena daniels for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> today we have talk to derrick pets, chief astronomer at franklin institute and he explain why the mission to jupiter is such a big deal. >> nasa's desire to study jupiter will help us understand more about how solar systems form, how gas giant planets like jupiter form and will also help us to understand better how planets form, orbiting other stars. >> scientists also say that this mission will unlock many of the jupiter's secrets. >> jupiter secrets. >> yes, it kind of does. >> yes. >> speaking of drops, we will not see rain at least for the next few days. >> just scattered shower, thunderstorm later in the week, thursday, friday, saturday, today has been dry after a wet start to the morning down the shore in a few spots and tomorrow looks dry as well and hot but it is six and one half, dozen of another.
and juno's journey unfolded, it already began capturing images of jupiter and its moons.the next 20 months, scientists hope to learn more about the planet's composition and uncover new clues about how our solar system began. hena daniels for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> today we have talk to derrick pets, chief astronomer at franklin institute and he explain why the mission to jupiter is such a big deal. >> nasa's desire to study jupiter will help us understand more...
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it's union know spacecraft to s poised to unlock the secrets of jupiter.hy sign tests say the mission is so whether or not wheis so is news" continues. ♪ >> this is cbs3 "eyewitness news" with ukee washington, jessica dean, kate billow and don bell. ♪ >> get the lottery tickets out right now. >> we have the winning numbers for tonight's $454 million mega millions jackpot. "eyewitness news" found dreamers buying tickets across the region today. many of you have pig plans for the money if you win. lottery officials say ticket sales were strong pretty much all day. in fact the jackpot was increased this afternoon. >>> and now here are tonight's winning numbers for mega millions. 29, 46, 53, 64, 73 and the mega ball is 10. >>> you can see the numbers again at cbsphilly.com. good luck. >> well today we learned uri' deli is northeast philadelphia is a lucky place to play mega millions. the deli sold a million dollars ticket for friday's drawing. the winner is a regular custom customer. there's always a new multi millionaire is south jersey thanks to last night's
it's union know spacecraft to s poised to unlock the secrets of jupiter.hy sign tests say the mission is so whether or not wheis so is news" continues. ♪ >> this is cbs3 "eyewitness news" with ukee washington, jessica dean, kate billow and don bell. ♪ >> get the lottery tickets out right now. >> we have the winning numbers for tonight's $454 million mega millions jackpot. "eyewitness news" found dreamers buying tickets across the region today. many...
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gio: overnight, successfully entered the atmosphere around jupiter. >> nasa did it again.o: this is video from the approach. >> we repaired a contingency -- prepared a contingency procedure, and guess what -- we don't need that anymore. [applause] gio: nasa releasing this trailer in honor of the patriotic july 4 mission. >> it is a monster. it is unforgiving. gio: the $1.1 billion mission, optimistically named joi. >> we call it jupiter orbiting insertion. gio: took five years. >> liftoff. gio: traveling over one billion miles, looping around jupiter at 130,000 miles per hour, gathering data scientists believe is critical to understanding the beginnings of our solar system. mere mortals back here on earth freaking out on social media -- bill nine -- nye posting this photo of himself with the juno model, declaring it is rocket science. happy fourth. jummy: we will have a pet trainers from all over the dmv in our studios. if you have a question, write the number down and call us at it today -- 703-236-92 20. after the , but how did we end up here? his mom thought he had the
gio: overnight, successfully entered the atmosphere around jupiter. >> nasa did it again.o: this is video from the approach. >> we repaired a contingency -- prepared a contingency procedure, and guess what -- we don't need that anymore. [applause] gio: nasa releasing this trailer in honor of the patriotic july 4 mission. >> it is a monster. it is unforgiving. gio: the $1.1 billion mission, optimistically named joi. >> we call it jupiter orbiting insertion. gio: took five...
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it's union know spacecraft to s poised to unlock the secrets of jupiter. sign tests say the mission is so whether or not wheis so is news" continues. ♪ >> this is cbs3 "eyewitness news" with ukee washington, jessica dean, kate billow and don bell. ♪ >> get the lottery tickets out right now. >> we have the winning numbers for tonight's $454 million mega millions jackpot. "eyewitness news" found dreamers buying tickets across the region today. many of you have pig plans for the money if you win. lottery officials say ticket sales were strong pretty much all day. in fact the jackpot was increased this afternoon. >>> and now here are tonight's winning numbers for mega millions. 29, 46, 53, 64, 73 and the mega ball is 10. >>> you can see the numbers again at cbsphilly.com. good luck. >> well today we learned uri' deli is northeast philadelphia is a lucky place to play mega millions. the deli sold a million dollars ticket for friday's drawing. the winner is a regular custom customer. there's always a new multi millionaire is south jersey thanks to last night's p
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