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thanks so much. >> thank you. >>> and here's a live look at the kennedy space center. morning. several of them may put the artemis i's launch at risk. we'll speak with a former astronaut who spent more than 100 days in space when our coverage continues. discover is accepted at 99% of places in the u.s. ["only wanna be with you" by hootie & the blowfish] ♪ with 20 made-to-order griddle combos, there's a perfect plate for everyone. great value for all your favorites only from ihop. download the app and earn free food with every order. in order for small businesses to thrive, they need to be smart. efficient. agile. and that's never been more important than it is right now. so for a limited time, comcast business is introducing small business savings. call now to get powerful internet for just 39 dollars a month. with no contract. and a money back guarantee. all on the largest, fastest reliable network. from the company that powers more businesses than anyone else. call and start saving today. comcast business. powering possibilities. as a business owner, your bottom line
thanks so much. >> thank you. >>> and here's a live look at the kennedy space center. morning. several of them may put the artemis i's launch at risk. we'll speak with a former astronaut who spent more than 100 days in space when our coverage continues. discover is accepted at 99% of places in the u.s. ["only wanna be with you" by hootie & the blowfish] ♪ with 20 made-to-order griddle combos, there's a perfect plate for everyone. great value for all your...
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joining me now is kristen fisher live at the kennedy space center in florida. i love the nod to the program, calling this artemis. what's the significance of this mission if we've been to the moon before? >> reporter: you know, a lot of people say that. the reason nasa wants to go back to the moon with the artemis program is two reasons one they want to leave behind more than flags and footprints. they want to build a base on the moon. one that astronauts can live on permanently. and part of the reason they want to do this is because china also has plans to build a base on the south pole of the moon, so there's a political competition element to it. and the other reason is they want to go to mars. nasa officials stress the moon is a proving ground and stepping point to some day get to mars, christine? >> how are the weather conditions there? is it likely to lift off in the two-hour flight window this morning? >> reporter: yes, so christine, the issue with the flight window, it's two hours, that's good. we've run into two issues, first we started about 45 minute
joining me now is kristen fisher live at the kennedy space center in florida. i love the nod to the program, calling this artemis. what's the significance of this mission if we've been to the moon before? >> reporter: you know, a lot of people say that. the reason nasa wants to go back to the moon with the artemis program is two reasons one they want to leave behind more than flags and footprints. they want to build a base on the moon. one that astronauts can live on permanently. and part...
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the engineers and there are 91 engineers inside the kennedy space center right now troubleshooting these just not seeing the temperatures that they want to see inside engine number 3, which by the way first flew on one of the space shuttles back in 2006. these are old parts. the other issue that nasa engineers are troubleshooting right now is they've seen a line of frost in what's called the inter tank. there is not an inter tank on this exact model but it would be found right about here in the middle section of the core stage of the rocket. it is where the super cold liquid propellant is separated between the liquid hydrogen and the liquid oxygen. they don't know if it's a crack, all they can see is a line of frost. that is why we are kind of in a hold right now and we don't know if this launch is going to go today. we've also had two other issues, we've had lightning delays, we've had a hydrogen leak. nasa was successfully able to push through those two problems but now they're still troubleshooting these two and, you know, brianna and john, one of the big problems right now in additio
the engineers and there are 91 engineers inside the kennedy space center right now troubleshooting these just not seeing the temperatures that they want to see inside engine number 3, which by the way first flew on one of the space shuttles back in 2006. these are old parts. the other issue that nasa engineers are troubleshooting right now is they've seen a line of frost in what's called the inter tank. there is not an inter tank on this exact model but it would be found right about here in the...
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the rocket is expected to launch tomorrow morning from nasa's kennedy space center in florida. sing. cnn's kristin fisher is live from the kennedy space center. we just lost our signal. that is bound to happen, just as the weather is unpredictable there on the florida coast, so are our signals. we'll touch back with her momentarily. >>> straight ahead -- wait a minute. there she is. the magic of television. voila, and there you are. we're going to talk fast. you're at the kennedy space center. you're on. your turn. but no sound. it's a lovely shot. now we have to work on the audio part. we're going to take a short break and we'll be right back. ♪e with your strut♪ ♪day 2, i'm in loveve with your strut♪ ♪day 3, i'm in love with your r strut♪ ♪guess what, i'm in love with your strut♪ ♪i like your strut,♪ ♪dodo you wanna go struttin' struttin'♪ ♪you like my strut♪ ♪do you wanna go struttin' struttin'♪ ♪you like my strut♪ ♪then let's go struttin' right now♪ ♪ your shipping manager left to “find themself.” leaving you lost. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed insta
the rocket is expected to launch tomorrow morning from nasa's kennedy space center in florida. sing. cnn's kristin fisher is live from the kennedy space center. we just lost our signal. that is bound to happen, just as the weather is unpredictable there on the florida coast, so are our signals. we'll touch back with her momentarily. >>> straight ahead -- wait a minute. there she is. the magic of television. voila, and there you are. we're going to talk fast. you're at the kennedy space...
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we have a live look coming up at the kennedy space center. artemis 1 rocket is still scheduled to lift off this morning into space. right now the question is when. ahead a closer look at getting back to the moon. >>> and bay area parents the cost to raise a child is climbing. we're crunching the numbers to help families make it in the bay and the simple steps you can take. >>> bracing for a big warmup this week. meteorologist kari hall tracking what you can expect, including an air quality advisory. this is "today in the bay," streaming live on roku, amazon fire, apple tv, and online. >> and a good morning to you on this monday. i'm marcus washington. >> and i'm laura garcia. we're going to check in with mike in just a little bit, see how his weekend was, and the morning commute, but let's check in with kari right now, with a look at our week. >> it starts off nice and mild for much of the bay area, but there will be a hazy sky. we'll see throughout much of the bay area especially in the north bay as we get some more wildfire smoke coming in,
we have a live look coming up at the kennedy space center. artemis 1 rocket is still scheduled to lift off this morning into space. right now the question is when. ahead a closer look at getting back to the moon. >>> and bay area parents the cost to raise a child is climbing. we're crunching the numbers to help families make it in the bay and the simple steps you can take. >>> bracing for a big warmup this week. meteorologist kari hall tracking what you can expect, including...
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the launch pad right now even more powerful, between 100 and 200,000 people have come to the kennedy space centernd surrounding areas to watch it, including vice president kamala harris who is the head of the national space council. one of the other extraordinary things about this rocket, in addition to being, you know, just kind of an engineering marvel of course it has done what very few things have been able to do, it has survived the administration change from the trump administration to the biden administration. i mean, how many programs can say that they have been able to do that? and not only does the biden administration -- did they allow it to continue, but they've really embraced it and supported it. part of the reason for that and part of the reason it has such big bipartisan support on capitol hill is because this moment really does kind of signify a chance for the united states to really secure an early lead in what has now become a second space race. only this time it is not with the soviet union, this time with the with china. some nasa officials say, hey, this is only a competitio
the launch pad right now even more powerful, between 100 and 200,000 people have come to the kennedy space centernd surrounding areas to watch it, including vice president kamala harris who is the head of the national space council. one of the other extraordinary things about this rocket, in addition to being, you know, just kind of an engineering marvel of course it has done what very few things have been able to do, it has survived the administration change from the trump administration to...
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hello is at the kennedy space center in florida for us. he joins us on the phone at manny, say they've got a problem. what happens now? you can imagine the, just the sort of level of disappointment by so many people here at kennedy space center. we now, as you just heard from officials here and key canaveral who confirmed that a hydrogen leak involving one of the 4 engines on the space launch system or the s l less joint orange rocket that will be ferrying the ryan space capsule at one point in toward the moon, the problem poses enough of a challenge to delay the launch of art in this one. now authorities here we're estimating anywhere between 800000 half a 1000000 spectators in attendance to the launch today. so again, you can imagine the scale of the disappointment from those who are expecting to see the launch of the most powerful rocket that nasa has ever constructed. but this by no means represent the failure of the mission. it does, however, mean that it will be delayed to no sooner than friday, september 2nd. now nasa also has other
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nasa has backup date scheduled september 2nd and fifth at kennedy space center in florida. jonathan serrie fox news a federal judge in florida last night signaled that she will approve a special master to review the documents seized at former president donald trump's home. meantime republicans are criticizing the justice department for not alerting lawmakers about the investigation earlier. why hadn't the intelligence committee that i've been on for my time in the senate and time in the house? why haven't we heard anything about this, in fact that the administration was concerned that there was a national security problem, according to the justice department, highly classified records were found mixed in with unrelated notes, magazines and newspapers. some of it, the department argued, could have compromise, foreign relations and human intelligence sources. the director of national intelligence, says that she is conducting a review of how those documents were handled by former president donald trump. new numbers from triple a today show gas prices continue to drop nationwid
nasa has backup date scheduled september 2nd and fifth at kennedy space center in florida. jonathan serrie fox news a federal judge in florida last night signaled that she will approve a special master to review the documents seized at former president donald trump's home. meantime republicans are criticizing the justice department for not alerting lawmakers about the investigation earlier. why hadn't the intelligence committee that i've been on for my time in the senate and time in the house?...
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w are so excited to be here at the kennedy space center this morning. take a look. the countdown clock rolling right there, and right over there you can actually see that massive rocket, the most powerful rocket in the world, the space launch system, the sls. sitting above it is the orion capsule. that's what's going to be launching to the moon. artemis ready. artemis i is ready for liftoff. we're just hours away from the beginning of a new space race we haven't seen in 50 years. artemis i ready for liftoff for the first test flight to the moon with the goal of someday staying there. >> all of this is in preparation to build and develop the technology to go to mars in the late 2030s, 2040. >> reporter: the plan is for the most powerful rocket in the world, the sls, to carry the orion capsule into orbit. it will go around the world once, then fire off to the moon. >> hey, gio, i'm going to take you inside the orion capsule. >> reporter: earlier this year, nasa astronaut victor glover giving us an exclusive look inside that capsule. >> the crew will be restrained here
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nasa has backup date scheduled september 2nd and fifth at kennedy space center in florida.ohnson siri fox news. thousands of people gathered in downtown san jose today for the annual silicon valley pride parade. i think it's really just all about being celebratory and having a really fun bright presence in the parade. the parade is much smaller than san francisco's world famous event to the north about 80 groups took part in today's parade, including floats, fire engines, dance troupes and community organizations, and san jose mayor sam liccardo made an appearance to riding a bicycle. alright coming up. we'll show you how people honor the life of martinez native and baseball great joe dimaggio by restoring a boat. for decades, i've worked at the intersection of domestic violence and homelessness. so when prop 27 promised solutions to homelessness, i took a good, hard look. it's not a solution. 90% of the money goes to the out-of-state corporations who wrote it. very little is left for the homeless. don't let corporations exploit homelessness to pad their profits. vote no on
nasa has backup date scheduled september 2nd and fifth at kennedy space center in florida.ohnson siri fox news. thousands of people gathered in downtown san jose today for the annual silicon valley pride parade. i think it's really just all about being celebratory and having a really fun bright presence in the parade. the parade is much smaller than san francisco's world famous event to the north about 80 groups took part in today's parade, including floats, fire engines, dance troupes and...
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all the media had to be here at kennedy space center by 2:30 a.m.tern time this morning just to beat those crowds they were expecting, you know, just miles long of track. offic for people that have tickets to watch from here at kennedy space center, as well as jedi parked down near the ports is another very popular place in thousands of people are expected to watch this rocket lift off from that area as well. yeah i mean, the first time the going back to the moon and more than 50 years. obviously this is all you know, in an effort to see as well as if we can go actually to mars and continue our space exploration. and so you know, even if today doesn't happen, there are also built in windows to make it happen because it is not but, you know all or nothing today tell me about the other windows and when this could go forward, if for some reason, it cannot make the window that we have set for today. right claudia. so today if today is a scrub the back up the first backup day is on friday and then friday doesn't work either than labor day that monday wil
all the media had to be here at kennedy space center by 2:30 a.m.tern time this morning just to beat those crowds they were expecting, you know, just miles long of track. offic for people that have tickets to watch from here at kennedy space center, as well as jedi parked down near the ports is another very popular place in thousands of people are expected to watch this rocket lift off from that area as well. yeah i mean, the first time the going back to the moon and more than 50 years....
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the nasa kennedy space center exploration ground systems team and the jacobs contractor workforce have done an amazing job assembling and integrating and prepping this vehicle for launch. this new deep space exploration system is going to take us back to the moon and to new science discoveries that we can't even imagine yet. nasa is about to make history with this first flight of the artemis program and jacobs is proud to be part of the team. artemis one is going to prove the capability of the sls and orion and exploration ground systems architecture and test the vehicle to ensure that we can safely carry crew on artemis two and then return to the moon on artemis three here at kennedy space center. the exploration ground systems team is busy upgrading the systems and infrastructure needed to process future artemus missions. so let's go ahead and start that out. if we could put up our first slide, please, we'll go to the pad launch complex 39 pad b is where we are going to be launching from. and this is a photograph of the liquid hydrogen tank. there's been some major upgrades at the pa
the nasa kennedy space center exploration ground systems team and the jacobs contractor workforce have done an amazing job assembling and integrating and prepping this vehicle for launch. this new deep space exploration system is going to take us back to the moon and to new science discoveries that we can't even imagine yet. nasa is about to make history with this first flight of the artemis program and jacobs is proud to be part of the team. artemis one is going to prove the capability of the...
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and our apollo has more from the kennedy space center in florida. officials here at the kennedy space center have confirmed that a hydrogen league involving one of the 4 engines of the space launch system, or assa, less of the arden. this one mission poses enough of a problem to force the agency to delay the mission. now, authorities here in cape canaveral, worse, expecting anywhere between 800000 half a 1000000 spectators to be in attendance for today's launch. so you can imagine the scale of, of the disappointment by a so many people who are expecting to see the launch of the most powerful rock at nasa has ever constructed. now this by no means represents a failure. but it does mean that the launch of artemus one will be delayed to no sooner than friday, september 2nd. now nasa also has other launch windows available in the event of any further delays. ah, so this is not 0. these are the top stories and iraqi security forces of a type of vehicle carrying alger, his crew bike that the staff have been covering protest by supporters of influential she lead at mac. tada al, sada rocky p
and our apollo has more from the kennedy space center in florida. officials here at the kennedy space center have confirmed that a hydrogen league involving one of the 4 engines of the space launch system, or assa, less of the arden. this one mission poses enough of a problem to force the agency to delay the mission. now, authorities here in cape canaveral, worse, expecting anywhere between 800000 half a 1000000 spectators to be in attendance for today's launch. so you can imagine the scale of,...
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. >>> meanwhile, nasa is scheduled to launch its artemis rocket from kennedy space center in floridais morning. right now all eyes are on the weather after several lightning strikes at cape canaveral over the weekend. once launched the un-crewed rocket will spend six weeks orbiting the move before returning to earth. the launch comes a half century after nasa's apollo program which landed 12 astronauts on the mon. in the test flight goes well, the next step is putting astronauts in orb id around the moon in 2024 before attempting a landing in 2025. we're going to have much more on this morning's launch, we're seeing live pictures there at kennedy space center, a few hours away from liftoff and in a little bit we will be joined by commander susan killray and we will be glad to get her insight on the launch. >>> the morning papers and let's bring in "morning joe" reporter, daniela, take it away. >> in new york, the times union reports that health officials are warning of expanding community spread of the polio virus after it was found in waste water samples from another upstate county.
. >>> meanwhile, nasa is scheduled to launch its artemis rocket from kennedy space center in floridais morning. right now all eyes are on the weather after several lightning strikes at cape canaveral over the weekend. once launched the un-crewed rocket will spend six weeks orbiting the move before returning to earth. the launch comes a half century after nasa's apollo program which landed 12 astronauts on the mon. in the test flight goes well, the next step is putting astronauts in orb...
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first lightning near the kennedy space center delayed fueling for nearly an hour. there was also a communication problem within the capsule. the biggest issue there was a leak on the liquid hydrogen fuel line on one of the four rocket engines. this is a very complicated machine. very complicated system. and all those things have to work. and you don't wanna light the candle. until it's ready to go. now. nasa says it hopes to launch its first spacecraft to the moon in nearly 50 years. this friday. if the launch goes is set on friday, it will take more than three days to get to the moon. then artemus will go into what's called distant, retrograde orbit. that means it'll be farther away from the earth than any other craft that could carry humans. it'll stay in that orbit for more than five weeks, then returned to earth in early october. a number of spectators and vips were in florida, hoping to see the lodge this morning, vice president kamala harris among them. she arrived in florida yesterday evening and was at kennedy space center this morning in hopes of seeing th
first lightning near the kennedy space center delayed fueling for nearly an hour. there was also a communication problem within the capsule. the biggest issue there was a leak on the liquid hydrogen fuel line on one of the four rocket engines. this is a very complicated machine. very complicated system. and all those things have to work. and you don't wanna light the candle. until it's ready to go. now. nasa says it hopes to launch its first spacecraft to the moon in nearly 50 years. this...
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i just have a manual wrapper has more from the kennedy space center and shorter officials here at the kennedy space center have confirmed that a hydrogen leak involving one of the 4 engines of the space launch system or s l less of the arden. this one mission poses enough of a problem to force the agency to delay the mission. now, authorities here in cape canaveral, we're expecting anywhere between 100000 half a 1000000 spectators to be in attendance for today's launch. so you can imagine the scale of the, of the disappointment, by so many people who are expecting to see the launch of the most powerful rocket nasa has ever constructed. now this by no means represents a failure, but it does mean that the launch of artemus one will be delayed to no sooner than friday, september 2nd. now nasa also has other launch windows available in the event of any further delays that europe's biggest st body is underway in london for the 1st time in 3 years. the more than a 1000000 people are expected to join the problems at the non l carnival. it's usually held every august but has taken place on li
i just have a manual wrapper has more from the kennedy space center and shorter officials here at the kennedy space center have confirmed that a hydrogen leak involving one of the 4 engines of the space launch system or s l less of the arden. this one mission poses enough of a problem to force the agency to delay the mission. now, authorities here in cape canaveral, we're expecting anywhere between 100000 half a 1000000 spectators to be in attendance for today's launch. so you can imagine the...
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that is manuel over paula for us at the kennedy space center in florida. well, it's returned to breaking news from iraq. we approach his have broken out in the capital, baghdad, after an influential she announced his resignation from politics. book l thought supporters have been holding a sit in outside rugs parliament for a month in june he ordered his n paste to resign, sang a rocks. political system is corrupt. iraq hasn't had a function in government in nearly a year. well, mahmud, i've done what he'd joined us now on the phone from baghdad. can you just bring us up to speed with what's happening on the ground there? all indications of the go on suggest that this some kind of base collation, despite the fact that it does exist itself as sub him. so, mission and the ignition that he's putting old political life, he's leaving the old, this political book that has been going on for 10 months now, but on the ground on the ground, he's supposed to have been have been acting in case they have been trying to to break into the, the other side of the greens or
that is manuel over paula for us at the kennedy space center in florida. well, it's returned to breaking news from iraq. we approach his have broken out in the capital, baghdad, after an influential she announced his resignation from politics. book l thought supporters have been holding a sit in outside rugs parliament for a month in june he ordered his n paste to resign, sang a rocks. political system is corrupt. iraq hasn't had a function in government in nearly a year. well, mahmud, i've...
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skyler henry as at the kennedy space center with the latest. >> reporter: about the time the launch window opened, nasa called off the first lift attempt. >> he has called a scrub. remarket did not come as list of of complete surprise, detection equipment went off and stopped the fill of liquid hydrogen. arima crews were able to mostly fill this tank when they discovered one that could not be be remedied. feel we leaks were also a problem during a practice practice run back in the spring. >> this is a very complicated me complicated machine. a very complicated system and all those those things have to work and you don't want to light the cane the candle until it's ready to go. >> reporter: the earliest opportunity would be this friday friday afternoon but that depends on whether engineers can can fix the engine bleed. monday monday scrub was a disappointment for thousands to witness the launch of the rocket rocket and there's a lot riding on this test drive, christina cook as part of the artemis team. >> we are going back to stay this time for inspiration and of of course, the interplaneta
skyler henry as at the kennedy space center with the latest. >> reporter: about the time the launch window opened, nasa called off the first lift attempt. >> he has called a scrub. remarket did not come as list of of complete surprise, detection equipment went off and stopped the fill of liquid hydrogen. arima crews were able to mostly fill this tank when they discovered one that could not be be remedied. feel we leaks were also a problem during a practice practice run back in the...
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rebecca morelle, bbc news at the kennedy space center, florida.ring you the live pictures that show you the rocket with the sun coming up. we have been watching it through the early hours in the darkness, now as dawn breaks and the count down goes on, we watch and wait. the count down that you may have seen on the pictures that we were bringing you earlier takes us to the window of opportunity for launching that rocket. nasa's most powerful rocket yet. and the anticipated launch time is 8.33am local time. that is 1.33pm bst. but it may go off some time after that. just depending on the weather conditions. right now, it is looking, it is looking clear. it is looking, it is looking clear. it is looking good. they have said there is an 80% chance of acceptable weather. as we look now, it does look pretty good. so it is the most powerful rocket yet to blast off by nasa and it comes 50 years after astronauts last set foot on the moon, during the apollo 17 mission. this first mission by artemis is un—crewed. but the goal is that it will pave the way for
rebecca morelle, bbc news at the kennedy space center, florida.ring you the live pictures that show you the rocket with the sun coming up. we have been watching it through the early hours in the darkness, now as dawn breaks and the count down goes on, we watch and wait. the count down that you may have seen on the pictures that we were bringing you earlier takes us to the window of opportunity for launching that rocket. nasa's most powerful rocket yet. and the anticipated launch time is 8.33am...
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thank you very much, - rebecca, reporting from the kennedy space center.t has broken through the first line of russian defences near the city of kherson, beginning its much—anticipated counter—offensive in the south. it also claims fighters from the self—proclaimed donetsk people's republic have retreated and the russian paratroopers who supported them have fled. ukraine un inspectors heading for the zaporizhzhia nuclear power station have arrived in kyiv today and will start work in the �*coming days�*. the plant is occupied by russian troops, and both kyiv and moscow have accused each other of shelling the complex, risking a nuclear disaster. the kremlin said it was ready to guarantee the inspectors' safety but brushed aside us calls to demilitarise the site. the economic proposals of the conservative leadership candidate liz truss have been described as �*simplistic�* and �*worrying' by the institute for fiscal studies think tank. our political correspondent damian grammaticasjoins me now. why do they say this, and what does she say in reply? the instit
thank you very much, - rebecca, reporting from the kennedy space center.t has broken through the first line of russian defences near the city of kherson, beginning its much—anticipated counter—offensive in the south. it also claims fighters from the self—proclaimed donetsk people's republic have retreated and the russian paratroopers who supported them have fled. ukraine un inspectors heading for the zaporizhzhia nuclear power station have arrived in kyiv today and will start work in the...
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we have more from the kennedy space center in florida. als at the kennedy space center have confirmed a hydrogen leak involving one of the four engines of the space launch system of the artemis one mission poses enough of a problem to force the agency to delay the mission. authorities here at cape canaveral were expecting anywhere from 100000 and and half a million spectators to be in attendance for today's launch so you can imagine the scale of the disappointment by so many people who were expecting to see the launch of the most powerful rock at nasa has ever constructed. this by no means represents a failure and it does mean the launch of artemis one will be delayed to no sooner than friday, september 2. nasa has other launch windows available in the event of any further delays. anchor: the notting hill carnival has returned to the streets of west london for the first time since 2019. it was canceled for the last two years due to the covid pandemic. printed date he and art -- a trinidadian activist arranged and indoor carnival in 1959. t
we have more from the kennedy space center in florida. als at the kennedy space center have confirmed a hydrogen leak involving one of the four engines of the space launch system of the artemis one mission poses enough of a problem to force the agency to delay the mission. authorities here at cape canaveral were expecting anywhere from 100000 and and half a million spectators to be in attendance for today's launch so you can imagine the scale of the disappointment by so many people who were...
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abc's gio benitez, my favorite space nerd, is covering the launch from kennedy space center. orning to you, gio. >> reporter: good morning, eva. i like that, space nerd correspondent. how about that. listen, there is so much excitement here in cape canaveral in florida at the kennedy space center. you can see that countdown clock already rolling behind me there, and you might be wondering, though, why are we going back to the moon? haven't we been there already? well, yes, but this time it's to establish a home base on the moon so that we can explore the universe. >> we have liftoff. >> reporter: they were the images that captured a nation half a century ago. the apollo launches to the moon. now this morning just 24 hours to go until america is set to make history again, sending a spacecraft built for humans even farther hoping someday soon we can stay there. what's it like for you personally to be here witnessing this moment in this role as the head of nasa? >> it's humbling. >> reporter: bill nelson is the nasa administrator, and he spent six days in space in 1986. >> all of
abc's gio benitez, my favorite space nerd, is covering the launch from kennedy space center. orning to you, gio. >> reporter: good morning, eva. i like that, space nerd correspondent. how about that. listen, there is so much excitement here in cape canaveral in florida at the kennedy space center. you can see that countdown clock already rolling behind me there, and you might be wondering, though, why are we going back to the moon? haven't we been there already? well, yes, but this time...
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this is a look at the kennedy space center in flo. in florida. nasa is counting down to its most ambitious mission in a century. >> the mission is scheduled for monday morning. >> skyler henry explains the min and what is at stake. >> reporter: this is where the countdown the return to the moon. nasa's most powerful rocket ever is on the launchpad ready for lift off. and on piloted mission called artemis one. charlie blackwell is the first female launch dire. launch director. >> it will pave the way for the next steps and exploration. >> reporter: only mannequins are mannequins are on board. the 42 day mission will venture into distant orbit. the nasa adminisr nasa administrator set the ideas idea is to test its limits >> it is risky business. >> reporter: if all goes well, the future mission will bring astronauts to the south pole of the moon for the longest to visit ever. >> eventually we will have a habitable rover. they will get n get in and roam around the surf. the surface. >> reporter: in case you thought you thought nasa did not have a se
this is a look at the kennedy space center in flo. in florida. nasa is counting down to its most ambitious mission in a century. >> the mission is scheduled for monday morning. >> skyler henry explains the min and what is at stake. >> reporter: this is where the countdown the return to the moon. nasa's most powerful rocket ever is on the launchpad ready for lift off. and on piloted mission called artemis one. charlie blackwell is the first female launch dire. launch director....
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kristen dahlgren, nbc news, kennedy space center. >>> and that's "nightly news. thank you for watching i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other. good night for decades, i've worked at the intersection of domestic violence and homelessness. so when prop 27 promised solutions to homelessness, i took a good, hard look. it's not a solution. 90% of the money goes to the out-of-state corporations who wrote it. very little is left for the homeless. don't let corporations exploit homelessness to pad their profits. vote no on 27. >>> right now on nbc bay area news tonight, gunshots onboard a bart train. witnesses describe what went down and what police are doing to find the shooter. >>> san jose cops pulling out of san jose silicon valley pride parade. it is about their uniforms. >>> will this be the thing that works? we have details of the latest plan to fix san francisco's syncing and a leaning millennium tower. >>> many experts are pretty being the market could keep cooling down in the coming months. >>> good ev
kristen dahlgren, nbc news, kennedy space center. >>> and that's "nightly news. thank you for watching i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other. good night for decades, i've worked at the intersection of domestic violence and homelessness. so when prop 27 promised solutions to homelessness, i took a good, hard look. it's not a solution. 90% of the money goes to the out-of-state corporations who wrote it. very little is left for the homeless. don't let...
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tom costello is at the kennedy space center >> this is artemis launch control we are currently in an unplanned hold at t minus 40 minutes >> reporter: the problems popped up early this morning with the 32-story-tall artemis on the pad, poised for liftoff first it was the threat of summer weather. then a problem with engine number 3 sitting at the bottom of that super cooled orange fuel tank the artemis rocket uses four rs-25 engines that previously flew on space shuttle missions engine number 3 flew on six shuttle flights. the problem, liquid hydrogen fuel wasn't flowing properly and the engine could not get cold enough, a showstopper. two minutes into the launch window, mission control canceled the attempt. >> the launch director has called a scrub for today. >> reporter: for the hundreds of thousands of spectators who packed nearby bridges and beaches to watch, they found disappointment >> oh, my god. i will try to arrange my schedule to come back here. >> reporter: but excitement for what's to come. >> it's still an adventure and it's still going to be really cool. >> reporter: th
tom costello is at the kennedy space center >> this is artemis launch control we are currently in an unplanned hold at t minus 40 minutes >> reporter: the problems popped up early this morning with the 32-story-tall artemis on the pad, poised for liftoff first it was the threat of summer weather. then a problem with engine number 3 sitting at the bottom of that super cooled orange fuel tank the artemis rocket uses four rs-25 engines that previously flew on space shuttle missions...
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kennedy space center. believe we can get back now to our guest, as that falcon nine rocket goes into the ether to deliver those 52 starlets. cathay pacific, not going quite as high as that. david: no, no. certainly a lot closer to ground. parash jain is still with us, global research head of transport. when you think airlines are going to start making money again? parash: it depends. our expectation is cathay will return to profit in the second half of this year, and most certainly going into 2023. cathay has demonstrated that in the second half of 2021, with 5% of 2019 passengers and with close to two thirds of cargo capacity, it turned into profit. so we're hopeful and optimistic. rishaad: i think july 15 the airline said it would be aiming to get about 25% of pre-covid revenues by the end of the year. that is looking distinctly conservative. just as decision to reduce quarantine is triggered on 249% increase in the number of bookings for flights. so surely this company should be able to now get going pr
kennedy space center. believe we can get back now to our guest, as that falcon nine rocket goes into the ether to deliver those 52 starlets. cathay pacific, not going quite as high as that. david: no, no. certainly a lot closer to ground. parash jain is still with us, global research head of transport. when you think airlines are going to start making money again? parash: it depends. our expectation is cathay will return to profit in the second half of this year, and most certainly going into...
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set to launch from the kennedy space center t-minus 10:02.powerful nasa rocket ever i cannot wait to watch that. >>> the markets rout set to not -- i shouldn't say blast off. cue the music. following friday's fed fuelled selloff. stock futures down 282 points on the dow. joined by josh wein at hennessy funds. josh, the scary music is joljoltin us awake stocks go down and up all the time if you are looking five or ten years out, you are fine. you are looking at some right now? >> good morning, brian first, it is important to piece out the economy versus the stock market the challenges with the inverted yield curve and aggressive talk from the fed on interest rate hikes. it is a little scary i think my fear is it shakes people out of the market the market, i always think looks out at least two to four years or probably three to five. it is a good time. we are at 17 times forward earnings 10 years at 3.10. 3% back drop on the 10-year treasury remains compelling. i remain bullish >> i mean, stocks may go down. september is the worst month of the
set to launch from the kennedy space center t-minus 10:02.powerful nasa rocket ever i cannot wait to watch that. >>> the markets rout set to not -- i shouldn't say blast off. cue the music. following friday's fed fuelled selloff. stock futures down 282 points on the dow. joined by josh wein at hennessy funds. josh, the scary music is joljoltin us awake stocks go down and up all the time if you are looking five or ten years out, you are fine. you are looking at some right now? >>...
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i know reco has more from the kennedy space center in florida. officials here at the kennedy space center have confirmed that a hydrogen leak involving one of the 4 engines of the space launch system or s l less of the ordinance. one mission poses enough of a problem to force the agency to delay the mission authorities here in cape canaveral, we're expecting anywhere between 100000 half a 1000000 spectators to be in attendance for today's launch. so you can imagine the scale of, of the disappointment by so many people who are expecting to see the launch of the most powerful rocket nasa has ever constructed. now this by no means represents a failure, but it does mean that the launch of artemus one will be delayed to no sooner than friday, september 2nd. now nasa also has other launch windows available in the event of any further delays. the notting hill carnival has returned to the streets of west london for the 1st time since 2019. europe's biggest st. carnival was cancelled for the last 2 years due to the cobit pandemic. trinidad. the inactive is claudia jones is credited with planting t
i know reco has more from the kennedy space center in florida. officials here at the kennedy space center have confirmed that a hydrogen leak involving one of the 4 engines of the space launch system or s l less of the ordinance. one mission poses enough of a problem to force the agency to delay the mission authorities here in cape canaveral, we're expecting anywhere between 100000 half a 1000000 spectators to be in attendance for today's launch. so you can imagine the scale of, of the...
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mark strassmann has more from the kennedy space center. >> reporter: even from a d distance what youind me looks imposing, the most powerful rocket nasa has ever built. we are days away from seeing whether it works. >> it is a great sight, seeing that artemis vehicle on the pad. >> reporter: charlie blackwell thompson, the artemis 1 launch director, leads a team of 100 here inside the kennedy space center's firing room. >> ntv launch director. >> reporter: it is up to her to give the go to launch the most powerful rocket nasa has ever built. >> it does bring an entirely new capability. it is going to return our nation to the moon and it is going to pave the way for our next steps in exploration as we prepare to go someplace like mars. >> reporter: this rocket is a monster, 322-feet tall, weighing almost 6 million pounds when fully fuelled. for nasa, the stakes are just as massive. artemis 1 needs to work. 8.8 million pounds of thrust will lift the space launch system rocket sty ward. on top, orion, a next generation crew caps you will. orion will ply on a 42-day mission into a distan
mark strassmann has more from the kennedy space center. >> reporter: even from a d distance what youind me looks imposing, the most powerful rocket nasa has ever built. we are days away from seeing whether it works. >> it is a great sight, seeing that artemis vehicle on the pad. >> reporter: charlie blackwell thompson, the artemis 1 launch director, leads a team of 100 here inside the kennedy space center's firing room. >> ntv launch director. >> reporter: it is up...
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abc's morgan norwood is at kennedy space center this morning. morgan. >> reporter: good morning, guys. a lot of excitement here on the ground and we got a little bit of space drama. a weather delay, but things are back on, we're also learning about a potential hydrogen leak that crews are working on as we speak, but the excitement is certainly mounting here in florida. it's nasa's most powerful rocket yet and this morning, the space launch system, or sls, is on the pad and ready for liftoff as nasa prepares for artemis 1 a high-stakes flight in a series of missions that it will carry humans to moon. >> this really is a test flight. the risk is not low on this mission. >> reporter: the last man launched to the moon was apollo 17, a 12-day mission breaking multiple records. but come in 2024, and if all goes on this test flight we're going to the moon to stay. nasa's goal is to establish a permanent station orbiting the moon called gateway, from there astronauts could land on the moon, it would also be a base for manned space travel to mars and bey
abc's morgan norwood is at kennedy space center this morning. morgan. >> reporter: good morning, guys. a lot of excitement here on the ground and we got a little bit of space drama. a weather delay, but things are back on, we're also learning about a potential hydrogen leak that crews are working on as we speak, but the excitement is certainly mounting here in florida. it's nasa's most powerful rocket yet and this morning, the space launch system, or sls, is on the pad and ready for...
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. >> history in the making at kennedy space center. we are hours away from the artem is1 launching in to space. let's look at the launch pad. this mission is the first step in nasa's return to the moon. it's a test flight. there won't be anyone on board. it is a critical step to returning americans to the moon. one of the bigst factors for the launch, the weather. >> tonight the threat of violent morning thunderstorms is hanging over the plans to launch early monday. this after a series of lightning strikes hit towers near the launch pad on saturday. nasa said none of them caused damage to the rocket named after the twin sister of the greek god apollo. artemis is even more powerful than the saturn 5 rocket that carried astronauts to the moon. it can create 8.8 million pounds of thrust on liftoff. lifting the orion to a 42 day uncrewed orbit around the moon. >> this mission goes with a lot of hopes and dreams of a lot of people. we now are the artemis generation. if all goes well astronauts could be on board in 2024 and then a moon land
. >> history in the making at kennedy space center. we are hours away from the artem is1 launching in to space. let's look at the launch pad. this mission is the first step in nasa's return to the moon. it's a test flight. there won't be anyone on board. it is a critical step to returning americans to the moon. one of the bigst factors for the launch, the weather. >> tonight the threat of violent morning thunderstorms is hanging over the plans to launch early monday. this after a...
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disappointment to spectators who gathered on the shores around cape canaveral, florida, navy kennedy space center hon or has more from that. officials here at the kennedy space center have confirmed that a hydrogen leak involving one of the 4 engines of the space launch system or s l less of the order. this one mission poses enough of a problem to force the agency to delay the mission. now, authorities here in cape canaveral, we're expecting anywhere between 100000 half a 1000000 spectators to be in attendance for today's launch. so you can imagine the scale of the, of the disappointment, by so many people who are expecting to see the launch of the most powerful rocket nasa has ever constructed. now this by no means represent a failure, but it does mean that the launch of artemus one will be delayed to no sooner than friday, september 2nd. now nasa also has other launch windows available in the event of any further delays issue. if you know that issue, dawn has cold on the international community to pressure rebels from to grow to begin peace talks. the rebels say they've seized the town of dia i
disappointment to spectators who gathered on the shores around cape canaveral, florida, navy kennedy space center hon or has more from that. officials here at the kennedy space center have confirmed that a hydrogen leak involving one of the 4 engines of the space launch system or s l less of the order. this one mission poses enough of a problem to force the agency to delay the mission. now, authorities here in cape canaveral, we're expecting anywhere between 100000 half a 1000000 spectators to...
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rebecca morelle, bbc news, at the kennedy space center, florida.e: from government messaging posters to viral images, a new museum collection in new zealand reflects its response to covid—19. he's the first african american to win the presidential receiving a nobel peace prize, the head of the catholic church that mother teresa was example of how to help people in need. we have to identify the bodies and then get the coffins, take them back on. parents are waiting, wives are waiting. hostages appeared, some carried, — hostages appeared, some carried, some running, trying to escape _ carried, some running, trying to escape the nightmare behind them _ written lost a princess today, described by all whom she reached out as irreplaceable. an early—morning car crash in a paris underpass ended alive with more than its share of pain and courage, warmth and compassion. this is newsday on the bbc. 0ur headlines: pakistan's foreign minister says flooding is a catastrophe on a scale never seen before: with millions now in desperate need of shelter. nasa is co
rebecca morelle, bbc news, at the kennedy space center, florida.e: from government messaging posters to viral images, a new museum collection in new zealand reflects its response to covid—19. he's the first african american to win the presidential receiving a nobel peace prize, the head of the catholic church that mother teresa was example of how to help people in need. we have to identify the bodies and then get the coffins, take them back on. parents are waiting, wives are waiting. hostages...
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rebecca morelle, at the kennedy space center in florida.trial of a former australian school teacher accused of killing his wife in the 1980s. chris dawson's lawyers tried to get the case thrown out, arguing his right to a fair trial had been risked by a podcast called the teacher's pet, which had close to 30 million downloads. at thejudge has at the judge has started giving his verdict over three hours ago and is now taking a break. with more here's the bbc�*s phil mercer in sydney. this trial has been going on for now two months and it's the combination of a0 years of questions and speculation about a woman called lynette dawson. she disappeared in 1982. her husband is chris dawson and he is accused of her murder. he has denied allegations and he has been on trial here at the new south wales supreme court. this case was serialised in the extremely popular true—crime podcast called the teacher's pet, that was produced by the australian newspaper. as you say, it was listened to by millions of people, notjust here in australia but well beyond
rebecca morelle, at the kennedy space center in florida.trial of a former australian school teacher accused of killing his wife in the 1980s. chris dawson's lawyers tried to get the case thrown out, arguing his right to a fair trial had been risked by a podcast called the teacher's pet, which had close to 30 million downloads. at thejudge has at the judge has started giving his verdict over three hours ago and is now taking a break. with more here's the bbc�*s phil mercer in sydney. this...
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rebecca morrell, bbc news, at the kennedy space center in florida.hanges heading our way as we go into the first part of autumn. but certainly for the next two days, as you were, most places staying dry. isolated showers. still quite breezy in the south. but that will gradually ease. temperatures up a little bit but then by the weekend, those changes i mentioned. 0ut there at the moment, still one or two showers dotted around. particularly through some parts of eastern england. the odd one in western scotland but some sunny spells to take us into the evening. and temperatures fairly similar to what we had yesterday. highest across the south and south—west — 2a, maybe 25 degrees. through this evening and overnight in a we will start to see some parts of the yorkshire area, we will see some cloud and some showers working their way in. with clearer skies across scotland tonight, it is going to be a cold and in some parts of the highlands down to around four, five degrees. mildest in the south. we still have a breeze. that breeze is because we are in the
rebecca morrell, bbc news, at the kennedy space center in florida.hanges heading our way as we go into the first part of autumn. but certainly for the next two days, as you were, most places staying dry. isolated showers. still quite breezy in the south. but that will gradually ease. temperatures up a little bit but then by the weekend, those changes i mentioned. 0ut there at the moment, still one or two showers dotted around. particularly through some parts of eastern england. the odd one in...
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cbs' mark strassmann reports tonight from the kennedy space center. >> we want to ultimately end up on mars. >> garrett: as many kids head back to school, more and more parents are turning to home schooling. cbs' kris van cleave shows us why. and, cbs' steve hartman goes "on the road." this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> garrett: good evening to our viewers in the west. thank you for joining us. i'm major garrett, in for norah. tonight, new details from the partially-redacted affidavit used to authorize the f.b.i. search of former president donald trump's florida home. one of the significant concerns, according to the affidavit, was that no space at trump's mar-a-lago home was authorized for the storage of classified material. investigators, using distinctly bureaucratic language, said the records were "unfoldered, and intermixed with other records, and otherwise unproperly identified." now, as expected, this affidavit was heavily redacted, with just 37% of the pages having no redactions. 34% of the pages were partially redacted,
cbs' mark strassmann reports tonight from the kennedy space center. >> we want to ultimately end up on mars. >> garrett: as many kids head back to school, more and more parents are turning to home schooling. cbs' kris van cleave shows us why. and, cbs' steve hartman goes "on the road." this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> garrett: good evening to our viewers in the west. thank you for joining us. i'm...
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kristen dahlgren, nbc news, kennedy space center. >>> and that's "nightly news. thank you for watching [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ every time you come around, you know i can't say no ♪ ♪ every time the sun goes down, i let you take control ♪ ♪ i can feel the paradise before my world implodes ♪ ♪ and tonight had something wonderful ♪ ♪ my bad habits lead to late nights, endin' alone ♪ ♪ conversations with a stranger i barely know ♪ ♪ swearin' this will be the last, but it probably won't ♪ ♪ i got nothin' left to lose, or use, or do ♪ ♪ my bad habits lead to you ♪ ♪ ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh ♪ ♪ my bad habits lead to you ♪ ♪ we took the long way 'round ♪ ♪ burned 'til the fun ran out, now ♪ ♪ my bad habits lead to late nights, endin' alone ♪ ♪ conversations with a stranger i barely know ♪ ♪ swearin' this will be the last, but it probably won't ♪ ♪ i got nothin' left to lose, or use, or do ♪ ♪ my bad habits lead to wide eyes stare into space ♪ ♪ and i know i'll lose control of the things that i say ♪ ♪ yeah, i was lookin' for a way out, now i can't escape ♪ ♪ nothin' happens
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rebecca morelle, at the kennedy space center in florida. spirits in notting hill as the carnival returns for the first time since the pandemic. to receive the nobel peace prize for her work with the poor and the dying, in india's slums, the head of the catholic church, mother teresa was a wonderful example of how to help people in need. we have to identify the bodies, then rent the conference and take them back home. parents are waiting and wives are waiting. hostages appeared, some carried, some running, trying to escape the nightmare behind them. britain lost a princess today, described by all who she - reached out - to as irreplaceable. an early—morning car crash in a paris underpass ended | a life with more than its share of pain and courage, - warmth and compassion. this is bbc news, the latest headlines: pakistan says a third of the country has been left under water by monsoon flooding, with 33 million people affected. the prime minister of iraq, mustafa al—kahdimi, has called for calm after clashes in baghdad's highly protected green
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nbc's tom costello is at the kennedy space center in florida, where the excitement is building. good morning. >> reporter: willie, good morning. we're expecting as many as 500,000 spectators to descend on to the space coast to watch nasa's most powerful rocket ever lift off early monday morning. 8.8 million pounds of thrust, more powerful than the rockets that took americans to the moon. now nasa is going back to the moon, a moon base, and then mars. >> oh, my golly. >> reporter: it's been nearly 50 years since humans last walked on the moon. the crew left their footprints in december of 1972. >> three, two, one, ignition. >> reporter: today, another rocket named after another greek god, artimus, is poised for liftoff in florida. an uncrewed test flight that will send the capsule to orbit the moon for 42 days, splashing down in the pacific ocean off san diego. if all goes well, astronauts could be on a similar test flight within two years. and this morning, nasa says all systems are go for a monday morning launch. >> this is something that has not been done in over 50 years, and
nbc's tom costello is at the kennedy space center in florida, where the excitement is building. good morning. >> reporter: willie, good morning. we're expecting as many as 500,000 spectators to descend on to the space coast to watch nasa's most powerful rocket ever lift off early monday morning. 8.8 million pounds of thrust, more powerful than the rockets that took americans to the moon. now nasa is going back to the moon, a moon base, and then mars. >> oh, my golly. >>...
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cnn's space and defense correspondent kristin fisher is live at the kennedy space center. a lot of stops and starts, questions if they could complete this and now the scrub. do we know the full scope? are rt we don't know the full scope. about 91 nasa engineers are trying to figure out if this is a few day delay or, perhaps, longer. we have a backup launch attempt on friday. a third attempt on monday. if this is something they can fix on the launchpad. if it's not something they can fix on the launchpad, then they'll have to roll it back to the vertical assembly building, which takes about three days. you're looking at a much longer delay there. we're awaiting a press conference likely later today at some point from nasa to walk us through what exactly went wrong and how quickly they think that they can fix it. but let me just kind of walk you through what exactly we know happened. first, there was a lightning strike issue this morning. lightning getting to the pad. they were able to move past that storm. then there was a hydrogen leak issue. they were able to fix that. th
cnn's space and defense correspondent kristin fisher is live at the kennedy space center. a lot of stops and starts, questions if they could complete this and now the scrub. do we know the full scope? are rt we don't know the full scope. about 91 nasa engineers are trying to figure out if this is a few day delay or, perhaps, longer. we have a backup launch attempt on friday. a third attempt on monday. if this is something they can fix on the launchpad. if it's not something they can fix on the...
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and one day sent human beings to mars and worlds beyond. manuel did up a little al jazeera kennedy space center, florida. in cambodia, traditional music is no longer as popular as it used to be. the some craftsman are trying to keep calm here. music alive by passing the skills on to the next generation, florence louis has more from pin on pin mach marie, has been honing his craft for decades. it's a skill he learned from his parents and other relatives. and creating his instruments. he's careful not to deviate from the traditional design. this way, he makes sure he preserves the authenticity of each piece. they moy, apache pumpkin. i started making instruments, the ali being, but also to preserve our national healthy, our national identity. because i see that income, but yet people are not very interested in gamer, musical instruments. walmack wound up like his elders before him. he's passing down his knowledge to the next generation that he laments the fact traditional. cambodian music is no longer as popular as it used to be, particularly among young people. ringback oh, these days it's playe
and one day sent human beings to mars and worlds beyond. manuel did up a little al jazeera kennedy space center, florida. in cambodia, traditional music is no longer as popular as it used to be. the some craftsman are trying to keep calm here. music alive by passing the skills on to the next generation, florence louis has more from pin on pin mach marie, has been honing his craft for decades. it's a skill he learned from his parents and other relatives. and creating his instruments. he's...
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ultimate goal is to prepare estron wants to travel to miles on while report reports from ness is kennedy space center. in florida. the count down is on for a space mission that promises to put human beings back on the moon. final preparations are being made for the launch of nasa's heavy duty space launch system or s l s. and or ryan space council for a month long mission to orbit the moon. despite bad weather and even a lightning strike on saturday. official, see the mission is set to blast off on monday. bottom line as we look really good. no issues or concerns or constraints from the the lightning events. at this point, the unmanned mission marks the debut of nasa's art in this program, which seeks to return american astronauts to the moon by the year 2025. the s l s is the most powerful rock at nasa has ever assembled capable of producing nearly 4000000 kilograms of thrust a significant upgrade from the saturn 5 rockets that sent the 1st men to the moon in the days of the apollo program. going forward to the moon is the right way to describe it, because it's not your grandfather's appall program.
ultimate goal is to prepare estron wants to travel to miles on while report reports from ness is kennedy space center. in florida. the count down is on for a space mission that promises to put human beings back on the moon. final preparations are being made for the launch of nasa's heavy duty space launch system or s l s. and or ryan space council for a month long mission to orbit the moon. despite bad weather and even a lightning strike on saturday. official, see the mission is set to blast...
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rebecca morelle, at the kennedy space center in florida. commanded the international space station on three expeditions. thank you forjoining us on the programme. there aren't many people who have been on that launch pad, you are one of them, a0 minutes shy of left off, what is going through the astronaut�*s mind, the engineers, all the people that have put their blood, sweat and tears into this for so many years. t blood, sweat and tears into this for so many years-— so many years. i actually have that articular so many years. i actually have that particular launch _ so many years. i actually have that particular launch pad _ so many years. i actually have that particular launch pad 39 _ so many years. i actually have that particular launch pad 39 b - so many years. i actually have that particular launch pad 39 b at - so many years. i actually have that particular launch pad 39 b at the i particular launch pad 39 b at the kennedy space center which used to be a shuttle launch. this rocker didn't have a crew on it, it is the first flight of
rebecca morelle, at the kennedy space center in florida. commanded the international space station on three expeditions. thank you forjoining us on the programme. there aren't many people who have been on that launch pad, you are one of them, a0 minutes shy of left off, what is going through the astronaut�*s mind, the engineers, all the people that have put their blood, sweat and tears into this for so many years. t blood, sweat and tears into this for so many years-— so many years. i...
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we're taking a live look at the launch site at kennedy space center in cape canaveral, florida. you're in coco beach, i believe, it appears you're in outer space. this has to be -- >> in my mind, i'm always in space. i'm right here on coco beach. and it is, like, i'm so excited. i'm gifted with the opportunity to be at kennedy space center tomorrow, and i will be watching with bated breath there as i watch the launchpad, the historic place where apollo and space shuttle missions have launched and there will be artemis i on launchpad 39c, taller than a football field, like 8.8 million pounds as it lifts off. it is really exciting for me and everybody. the launch director is female, charlie blackwell-thompson. she will be giving the call for go for launch. 53 years ago, apollo 11, there was one female in that room in mission control, poppy northcut. there will be 31 women in mission control and so it is historic on so many levels. and i think it is going to prompt an entire generation, like the apollo program did, and in the words of gene cernan, i would love to leave with this, wh
we're taking a live look at the launch site at kennedy space center in cape canaveral, florida. you're in coco beach, i believe, it appears you're in outer space. this has to be -- >> in my mind, i'm always in space. i'm right here on coco beach. and it is, like, i'm so excited. i'm gifted with the opportunity to be at kennedy space center tomorrow, and i will be watching with bated breath there as i watch the launchpad, the historic place where apollo and space shuttle missions have...
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today, vice president harris at kennedy space center pressed on the large amount. >> the return on investment for space exploration and being able to put human beings on the moon, where they can work and live, is going to be immense. >> reporter: and david, nasa engineers will look at all of these issues with fresh eyes tomorrow. then they'll decide if they'll give it another go on friday. david? >> and if so, you'll be there. gio, thank you. >>> now to growing scrutiny this evening on the buffalo bills and the nfl after that college football standout was dropped by the bills amid those rape accusations. here's abc's eva pilgrim tonight. >> reporter: tonight, tough questions for the buffalo bills after rookie punter matt araiza was released from the team over the weekend after he was accused of raping a teenager while in college. >> at this time, we just think it's the best move for everyone to move on from matt. >> reporter: a lawsuit filed last week accuses araiza along with two former teammates of raping a 17-year-old at an off-campus halloween party at san diego state university last fall
today, vice president harris at kennedy space center pressed on the large amount. >> the return on investment for space exploration and being able to put human beings on the moon, where they can work and live, is going to be immense. >> reporter: and david, nasa engineers will look at all of these issues with fresh eyes tomorrow. then they'll decide if they'll give it another go on friday. david? >> and if so, you'll be there. gio, thank you. >>> now to growing...
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so artemis i you mentioned launched from the kennedy space center on monday.around the earth. it will go out to the moon. go around it, and then it will end up splashing down in the pacific ocean about 42 days later. as you mentioned, it's uncrewed the. it's a test flight, and so we expect that, you know, not everything might go as planned, but, you know, with the space launch system, the rocket piece and then the orion, the capsule, flying together for the first time in the extreme environment of deep space, we expect to learn a whole bunch before we put our astronauts on it to go land on the surface of the moon. >> and, of course, the plan is to get humans back on the moon in two years and mars beyond that. why are we doing this now so long after the last apollo missions? >> so what i like to say is, you know, the apollo missions, if you think about how long astronauts spend on the surface of the moon. it was really around, like, 30 days. and we've been living and working in low are orbit aboard the international space station well over 20 years now and lear
so artemis i you mentioned launched from the kennedy space center on monday.around the earth. it will go out to the moon. go around it, and then it will end up splashing down in the pacific ocean about 42 days later. as you mentioned, it's uncrewed the. it's a test flight, and so we expect that, you know, not everything might go as planned, but, you know, with the space launch system, the rocket piece and then the orion, the capsule, flying together for the first time in the extreme environment...
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appreciate the live report from kennedy space center. >>> on to the global stage. as fears rise over potential nuclear accident. overnight at least nine killed in a nearby town that was shelled. meanwhile, the former ukraine president telling cnn a counteroffensive is under way in the russian-held south. we have the latest. >> reporter: the ukrainian ministry of defense confirmed an offensive is currently under way in the south along the southern battlefields predominantly in mykolaiv province. clearly, the target the city along dnipro, and this was among the first targets, first cities captured by the russians. clearly a very, very important strategic location. this is also very important, an important moment for ukraine. just over six months into the war. talking a lot about a counteroffensive. lie colleague jim sciutto says sources describe this early stages as what they call the shaping operations going after command and control systems, air defenses and so on, but we're also hearing anecdotally on the ground from soldiers a number of small villages may already
appreciate the live report from kennedy space center. >>> on to the global stage. as fears rise over potential nuclear accident. overnight at least nine killed in a nearby town that was shelled. meanwhile, the former ukraine president telling cnn a counteroffensive is under way in the russian-held south. we have the latest. >> reporter: the ukrainian ministry of defense confirmed an offensive is currently under way in the south along the southern battlefields predominantly in...