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let's cross over now to keith cowan. he's the editor of space ref dot com and he joined us from washington. so keith, successful launch, does that mean we're? we're, we're out of the woods and everything should be functional. now. we're out of one set of woods, but we're entering quite another. it's going to be a good month before we know of the telescope has reached its final operational orbit and that everything is unfolded. and as you mentioned, intro piece, all these hundreds of pieces have worked. so there will be a lot of ankle, arg, knuckle biting, and so forth for the next few weeks. or i know, assuming everything works, which is i think what we owe for. what does nasa, as well as the canadian and european space agencies actually hope to gain from this 10000000000 dollar project? well, as mentioned, this is quite an immense telescope. i've stood in front of it. it's just, it's you can't see outside of your field of view, it's immense. and it's kind of looking at a wavelength that has not really been looked at befo
let's cross over now to keith cowan. he's the editor of space ref dot com and he joined us from washington. so keith, successful launch, does that mean we're? we're, we're out of the woods and everything should be functional. now. we're out of one set of woods, but we're entering quite another. it's going to be a good month before we know of the telescope has reached its final operational orbit and that everything is unfolded. and as you mentioned, intro piece, all these hundreds of pieces have...
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let's cross over now to keith cowan, he's the editor of space ref dot com and he joins us from washington. so keith, successful launch, does that mean we're, we're, we're out of the woods and everything should be functional. now. were out of one set of woods but were entering quite another. it's going to be a good month before we know that the telescope has reached its final operational orbit and that everything is unfolded. and as you mentioned, intro peace, all these hundreds of pieces have worked. so there will be a lot of ankle, knuckle biting. and so forth for the next few weeks. all right, now, assuming everything works, which is i think what we all hope for. what does nasa as well as the canadian and european space agencies actually hope to gain from this 10000000000 dollar project? well, as mentioned, this is quite an immense telescope. i've stood in front of it. it's just, it's you can't see outside of your field of view. it's immense. and it's quite looking at a wavelength that has not really been looked at before to this extent. and it like any big telescope and space, it's out
let's cross over now to keith cowan, he's the editor of space ref dot com and he joins us from washington. so keith, successful launch, does that mean we're, we're, we're out of the woods and everything should be functional. now. were out of one set of woods but were entering quite another. it's going to be a good month before we know that the telescope has reached its final operational orbit and that everything is unfolded. and as you mentioned, intro peace, all these hundreds of pieces have...
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not a keith cowan. he's the editor of space raf, dot com and he joined us from washington. so keith, successful launch, does that mean we're, we're, we're out of the woods and everything should be functional. now, we're out of one set of woods, but we're entering quite another. it's going to be a good month before we know that the telescope has reached its final operational orbit and that everything is unfolded. and as you mentioned, intro piece, all these hundreds of pieces have worked. so there will be a lot of ankle or knuckle biting. and so forth for the next few weeks. or i know, assuming everything works, which is i think what we'll hope for what does nasa as well as the canadian and european space agencies actually hope to gain from a 10000000000 dollar project. well, as mentioned, this is quite an immense telescope. i've stood in front of it. it's just, it's you can't see outside of your field of view. it's immense. and it's going to looking at a wavelength that has not really been looked at before to this extent. and like any be telescope in space, it's out there be
not a keith cowan. he's the editor of space raf, dot com and he joined us from washington. so keith, successful launch, does that mean we're, we're, we're out of the woods and everything should be functional. now, we're out of one set of woods, but we're entering quite another. it's going to be a good month before we know that the telescope has reached its final operational orbit and that everything is unfolded. and as you mentioned, intro piece, all these hundreds of pieces have worked. so...
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needs to be a long term plan in place of 5 or 10 year program, so of star, an educate pupil, but keith cowan police have responded with a series of serge operations. the the numbers quickly rebound. several of prison police forces admit the fighting an uphill battle. we've seen a decade of the barricade cuts to policing, to youth that says, the education and a chronic can do investment in mental health services. children says isn't drug treatment. and that's what's really resulting in the spike. however, we are making really meaningful efforts to rebuild community policing so that we can proactively prevent crime in our communities. so we're not just simply talking about flick knives or short knives and not as a, as a sort. we meet up with fire and friend, elijah, he's been collecting knives in a different part of the city. it's an unnerving hall of huge blades. i would say it's like, almost like a fashion this is where the weapons and up handed over a police station counter. this is a fraction of what's confiscated every month firing and elijah, say they barely scratch the surface. the seri
needs to be a long term plan in place of 5 or 10 year program, so of star, an educate pupil, but keith cowan police have responded with a series of serge operations. the the numbers quickly rebound. several of prison police forces admit the fighting an uphill battle. we've seen a decade of the barricade cuts to policing, to youth that says, the education and a chronic can do investment in mental health services. children says isn't drug treatment. and that's what's really resulting in the...
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and for more or less it's cross over to keith cowan. he's in the editor of space ref dot com. join just washington. what does it nasa and the european canadian space agencies hope to gain from this $10000000000.00 project? well, like any you telescope that you put into space, the idea is you're sending, you're spending the time and the money in this case, quite a bit to put a very complex machine out beyond her sat mr. from the simple reason for sat was fear, blocks your ability to really see the true nature, what is out there. so right off the bat, you're seeing things in space. you really can't see commer. this is a, this device though, is design such that he can purposefully look back at the earliest moments of the formation of the universe. and as was mentioned in your set a piece, i do a 1st room reconnoiter of all these worlds. we've discovered around the star, so it's so there's something in this mission for everybody in it's going to be a nice 10 or more year ride as we make all these discovers. and it's been dubbed hubble 2 point. oh, i can remember when hobble was la
and for more or less it's cross over to keith cowan. he's in the editor of space ref dot com. join just washington. what does it nasa and the european canadian space agencies hope to gain from this $10000000000.00 project? well, like any you telescope that you put into space, the idea is you're sending, you're spending the time and the money in this case, quite a bit to put a very complex machine out beyond her sat mr. from the simple reason for sat was fear, blocks your ability to really see...
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and for more or less it's cross over to keith cowan. he's in the editor of space ref dot com join. just washington, what does it nasa and the european canadian space agencies hope to gain from this 10000000000 dollar project? well, like any you telescope that you put into space, the idea is you're sending, you're spending the time and the money in this case, quite a bit to put a very complex machine out beyond her sat mr. from the simple reason for sat was fear, watch your building to really see the true nature, what is out there. so right off the bat, you're seeing things and space. you really can't see commerce. this does this device, though, is designed such that he can purposefully look back at the earliest moments of the formation of the universe in as was mentioned in your set up piece. i do a 1st room reconnoiter of all these worlds we've discovered around the star. so it's, so there's something in this mission for everybody in it's going to be a nice 10 or more year ride as we make all these discovers. and it's been dubbed hubble 2 point. oh, i can remember when hobble was
and for more or less it's cross over to keith cowan. he's in the editor of space ref dot com join. just washington, what does it nasa and the european canadian space agencies hope to gain from this 10000000000 dollar project? well, like any you telescope that you put into space, the idea is you're sending, you're spending the time and the money in this case, quite a bit to put a very complex machine out beyond her sat mr. from the simple reason for sat was fear, watch your building to really...
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was crossover, not a keith cowan. he's the editor of space ref dot com and he joined us from washington. so keith, successful launch, does that mean we're out of the woods and everything should be functional now? were out of one set of woods but were entering quite another. it's going to be a good month before we know that the telescope has reached its final operational orbit and that everything is unfolded. and as you mentioned, intro peace, all these hundreds of pieces have worked. so there will be a lot of ankle, knuckle biting. and so forth for the next few weeks. or i know, assuming everything works, which is i think what we owe for. what does nasa as well as the canadian and european space agencies actually hope to gain from this 10000000000 dollar project? well, as mentioned, this is quite an immense telescope. i've stood in front of it. it's just, it's you can't see outside of your field of view. it's immense. and it's quite looking at a wavelength that has not really been looked at before to this extent. and i
was crossover, not a keith cowan. he's the editor of space ref dot com and he joined us from washington. so keith, successful launch, does that mean we're out of the woods and everything should be functional now? were out of one set of woods but were entering quite another. it's going to be a good month before we know that the telescope has reached its final operational orbit and that everything is unfolded. and as you mentioned, intro peace, all these hundreds of pieces have worked. so there...