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we are going to launch from kennedy space center to the work of exploration ground systems team. o for lunch. on top of the most powerful rocket nasa has ever made, the space launch system. we will ride that for eight minutes into earth orbit. we will not go to the moon right away. we will stay in an amazing high orbit, reaching a peak of tens of thousands of miles, while we test the systems on around. even see how it maneuvers in space. and then, if everything looks good, we are heading to the moon. [applause] it will be a 4 day journey, going a quarter of a million miles. continuing to test every bit of orion, going around the far side of the moon, heading home. going through the earth's atmosphere at over 25,000 miles per hour and splashing down in the pacific. am i excited? [laughter] absolutely. [applause] my real question is, are you excited? [laughter] [applause] icu. and i ask that because the one thing i am most excited about is we are going to carry your excitement, your aspirations, your dreams with us on this mission. artemis 2, your mission. [applause] >> i think i am
we are going to launch from kennedy space center to the work of exploration ground systems team. o for lunch. on top of the most powerful rocket nasa has ever made, the space launch system. we will ride that for eight minutes into earth orbit. we will not go to the moon right away. we will stay in an amazing high orbit, reaching a peak of tens of thousands of miles, while we test the systems on around. even see how it maneuvers in space. and then, if everything looks good, we are heading to the...
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we are going to launch from kennedy space center to the work of the exploration crown systems team. ill hear the words go for launch. on top of the most powerful rocket nasa has ever made the space launch system, we will ride that rocket for eight minutes into earth orbit. we are not going to go to the moon right away. we are going to stay in an amazing high orbit reaching a peak of tens of thousands of miles while we test out all of the systems on orion i don't even see how it maneuvers in space. -- and even see how it maneuvers in space. and then we are heading to the moon. [applause] it will be a 10 day journey going a quarter of a 1,000,000 miles, testing out every bit of orion and going around the far side of the moon. heading home. going through the earth's atmosphere and over 25,000 miles per hour and splashing down in the pacific. i am excited! absolutely! [applause] my real question is are you excited? [applause] i see you. i ask that because the one thing i almost excited about is that we are going to carry your excitement, your aspirations, your dreams with us on this miss
we are going to launch from kennedy space center to the work of the exploration crown systems team. ill hear the words go for launch. on top of the most powerful rocket nasa has ever made the space launch system, we will ride that rocket for eight minutes into earth orbit. we are not going to go to the moon right away. we are going to stay in an amazing high orbit reaching a peak of tens of thousands of miles while we test out all of the systems on orion i don't even see how it maneuvers in...
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. >> the "artemis 2" mission is expected to launch from florida's kennedy space center at the end ofe luck of the irish was in full swing ahead of the masters at augusta national. >> tee, it's seamus power downhill, 114 yards. there has not been a hole in one yet today. that sure sounded like a hole in one roar just over our shoulders across the pond. [ cheers ] >> irish golfer seamus power sank the first ace of the day on the eighth hole of yesterday's par 3 contest. moments later the two-time pga tour winner teed off on the ninth hole. he amazingly hit another hole in one. the usually quiet golf crowd went wild. >> that's a slope, come back down. have the proper speed. it looks good. >>> a new addition to the fort worth zoo put on his swimming trunks. travis, a 1-month-old asian elephant, went for his first public swim tuesday. he splashed around the zoo's river habitat to the delight of guests. his mother and grandmother were nearby. travis, who now weighs 345 heth elephant born at the fort worth zoo. >>> coming up on "cbs mornings," our revealing conversation with grammy award-wi
. >> the "artemis 2" mission is expected to launch from florida's kennedy space center at the end ofe luck of the irish was in full swing ahead of the masters at augusta national. >> tee, it's seamus power downhill, 114 yards. there has not been a hole in one yet today. that sure sounded like a hole in one roar just over our shoulders across the pond. [ cheers ] >> irish golfer seamus power sank the first ace of the day on the eighth hole of yesterday's par 3...
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now the spaceship will be launched from nasa's kennedy space center in florida 4 30 this afternoon. it will be carrying three satellites, including one operated by a company based in san francisco. extraneous space technologies. the liftoff comes after spacex was forced to delay yesterday's launch because of severe storms and lightning. now take a look at this video showing when lightening hit that launchpad at cape canaveral. a direct hit all of the launchpads there at kennedy space center have lightning protection equipment. so the launch pad is still okay to use severe weather and thunderstorms are still in today's forecast, so we'll have to keep an eye on this and see if they launched does take place as planned. alright, 7 19. let's get you out the door for what's been a so far so good friday morning commute. i would say so . you know, we do have a nice looking drive almost everywhere , but there are some spots where it slows that completely friday light. for example, if the bay bridge we've seen lighter honestly, it is backed up a little bit. i have a feeling that some people ju
now the spaceship will be launched from nasa's kennedy space center in florida 4 30 this afternoon. it will be carrying three satellites, including one operated by a company based in san francisco. extraneous space technologies. the liftoff comes after spacex was forced to delay yesterday's launch because of severe storms and lightning. now take a look at this video showing when lightening hit that launchpad at cape canaveral. a direct hit all of the launchpads there at kennedy space center...
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cosmos was and remains what unites in love in march 23 , a manned spacecraft went from the kennedy space center to the international space station on board there were russian cosmonaut fedyaev , american astronauts, as well as an astronaut from the united arab emirates. no matter how life develops, where it is really difficult, people stay together. today. we have astronauts will be visiting. today we will talk about what problems there are in space, and today we will talk about how these problems are dealt with in space and how to deal with the same problems. we could do it here. well, the first guest of our program is an astronaut pilot. anton shklarov flew into space four times. the total flight duration of more than 700 days is a record holder. among russian cosmonauts in terms of the duration of their stay in outer space, it was he who was the commander of the soyuz spacecraft that delivered to the iss director shipenko and actress peresilta and became an actor himself. after the filming was completed , the film crew returned to earth anton nikolayevich and his colleagues remained at the o
cosmos was and remains what unites in love in march 23 , a manned spacecraft went from the kennedy space center to the international space station on board there were russian cosmonaut fedyaev , american astronauts, as well as an astronaut from the united arab emirates. no matter how life develops, where it is really difficult, people stay together. today. we have astronauts will be visiting. today we will talk about what problems there are in space, and today we will talk about how these...
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. >> stephen: kennedy space center. what are you doing there? >> josh: getting allergies. emis 1 launch was the one -- the uncrewed mission. i am a space not paid when they asked me if i would film the national hint them and send it from home, if i get a ticket to, the coolest day of my life. i went in the building. we went in and the rocket was in the building. i get a weird feeling where i see large things but they shouldn't be. when i see a shipwreck underwater, the weird feeling, you get too close to the statue of liberty. it's weird. i'm the only one. it's okay. seeing that rocket in the hangar which is one of the tallest freestanding buildings in the world, it was remarkable. watchi it, tysked if wanted to live on the day and i'm glad that we pretaped to because they delayed it eight times. i watched the launch on tv. >> stephen: wouldn't you want to be there? >> josh: that is next on my bucket list. >> stephen: the big rockets, not the low earth orbit stuff. i hear that you feel in your chest. >> josh: before they put the rocket on, i got to take it tour of the flame
. >> stephen: kennedy space center. what are you doing there? >> josh: getting allergies. emis 1 launch was the one -- the uncrewed mission. i am a space not paid when they asked me if i would film the national hint them and send it from home, if i get a ticket to, the coolest day of my life. i went in the building. we went in and the rocket was in the building. i get a weird feeling where i see large things but they shouldn't be. when i see a shipwreck underwater, the weird...
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ashley: i'll put the application in for susan at kennedy space center behind me.in some fashion. who recollect the for a club of some sort. that would be fun. stuart: i'd like to be a lion tamer. thanks to everyone for sending in their feedback. it's time for the friday trivia question. where is america's older bar? pennsylvania, massachusetts, rhode island rhode island, new york? the answer after this. ♪ r mo... ...a brilliant reality! the ink business premier card from chase for business. make more of what's yours. what if buildings could tell you how they could be more efficient? i'm listening. well, with ibm, you can use software to help you connect and analyze data— from hvacs to elevators to lights. what if we use ai-driven insights to pinpoint inefficiency? yep. and act on it. saving energy, money... ... and emissions. yup. that's a big one. now you've built something better for everyone. that's the sustainability solution ibm and a global real estate company created. what will you create? ibm. let's create. if you have this... and you get this... you could
ashley: i'll put the application in for susan at kennedy space center behind me.in some fashion. who recollect the for a club of some sort. that would be fun. stuart: i'd like to be a lion tamer. thanks to everyone for sending in their feedback. it's time for the friday trivia question. where is america's older bar? pennsylvania, massachusetts, rhode island rhode island, new york? the answer after this. ♪ r mo... ...a brilliant reality! the ink business premier card from chase for business....
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we launched from kennedy space center, april 27 of last year. spent 170 days on the space station conducting science and research to extend our presence in the solar system and prove -- improve life on earth. at the end of that 170 days, we returned and splashed down in the atlantic on october 14. within hours, we are back with friends and family. it is extraordinary to get to do a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity a second time, and we are grateful to have these opportunities to share with you all. what i want to talk about is, what is impossible. that is what i want to share with you. listening to the administrator talk about first person in space. john glenn's historic orbital flights around earth. our first trip to the moon. the fact we are going back there now. a few years players -- prior to that, the notion of putting somebody in space was impossible. lending people on the moon, and having them conduct work on this object that has been the object of war and mystery and asked her number: tris. the fact we would put people there to explore is
we launched from kennedy space center, april 27 of last year. spent 170 days on the space station conducting science and research to extend our presence in the solar system and prove -- improve life on earth. at the end of that 170 days, we returned and splashed down in the atlantic on october 14. within hours, we are back with friends and family. it is extraordinary to get to do a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity a second time, and we are grateful to have these opportunities to share with you...
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happening today , spacex is scheduled to try again to launch its rocket lift off from nasa's kennedy space centerng one operated by san francisco based astronomy, space technologies, severe storms and lightning delayed yesterday's launch. cal is planning to become the first school in the system to go green. it helps to generate enough electricity to power more than 100 buildings on campus by 2030. officials tell the chronicle that the goal is to cut carbon, its carbon footprint by 80% the entire project is projected to cost $700 million, including building a central thermal plant and converting the old art gallery into a clean energy power station. just minutes from now. we expect officials incentives. let's go to provide an update on efforts to crack down on drugs in certain neighborhoods of the city, where the chp and national guard are expected to target two neighborhoods and what role exactly they'll play plus. after a brutal winner here in the west , the sierras loaded with snow pack and causing serious flooding issues all around california here in yosemite national park. it is just beginnin
happening today , spacex is scheduled to try again to launch its rocket lift off from nasa's kennedy space centerng one operated by san francisco based astronomy, space technologies, severe storms and lightning delayed yesterday's launch. cal is planning to become the first school in the system to go green. it helps to generate enough electricity to power more than 100 buildings on campus by 2030. officials tell the chronicle that the goal is to cut carbon, its carbon footprint by 80% the...
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river happening today, spacex scheduled to try again to launch its rocket lift off from nasa's kennedy space center in florida. set for 4 33 satellites are on board, including one operated by san francisco based archness space technologies. by the way, severe storms and lightning actually delayed yesterday's launch of the spacex rocket. shooting mirror popular mall in san francisco turns deadly it was just a lot of people running and it was just too much what witnesses are saying about what led up to the shooting? then instead of catering to commuters, bart is taking a new strategy to help bring other riders back to the system. the changes in service as the agency is still struggling with low ridership. and it will be bleeding blue and gold around mission bay tonight chase center for a preview of tonight's crucial warriors kings playoff game. live from chat london square. this is morning. time to but not. today is friday . april 28th. we're looking live at san francisco somewhere along that picture, or maybe a little to the right is chase arena center where the warriors will be playing, and we'll t
river happening today, spacex scheduled to try again to launch its rocket lift off from nasa's kennedy space center in florida. set for 4 33 satellites are on board, including one operated by san francisco based archness space technologies. by the way, severe storms and lightning actually delayed yesterday's launch of the spacex rocket. shooting mirror popular mall in san francisco turns deadly it was just a lot of people running and it was just too much what witnesses are saying about what led...
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as a result, the personnel of the kennedy space center were forced to take shelter.plane arrived in magadan for permanent work. anna 74 will fly in difficult northern conditions, but is able to withstand even 50-degree frosts. visibility requires a small take-off, it is possible even with not too dense fog, and the plane is capable of landing even on the ground in the region expect to receive two more of the same an-74 for flights in remote areas. in the meantime , the aircraft will be used as a cargo board, it will begin to deliver cargo, gold mining arteries and remote villages. in the volgograd region, a sowing campaign began this year, farmers entered the fields earlier than usual thanks to a warm spring, and with the help of grants, the sown areas were increased, what will be grown on them, maksimov learned. vegetable culture along with carrots. the volgograd region allocates the largest sown areas in russia in general, there are some expectations from the season. uh , you still make some kind of forecasts. yes, i think that it will be as usual, as always, no on
as a result, the personnel of the kennedy space center were forced to take shelter.plane arrived in magadan for permanent work. anna 74 will fly in difficult northern conditions, but is able to withstand even 50-degree frosts. visibility requires a small take-off, it is possible even with not too dense fog, and the plane is capable of landing even on the ground in the region expect to receive two more of the same an-74 for flights in remote areas. in the meantime , the aircraft will be used as...
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were thousands of people at his wake and i gave a eulogy at the kennedy center and it catapulted me into a very public forward-facing spaceould i do. >> weeks from graduating college? >> three weeks. >> i had graduated college and about three weeks later i'm looking out over a set of pews at barack obama, ethel cane and it was surreal. >> it is still surreal. >> i began thinking 22-year-old luke, you had so much courage and so much poise and you never dealt with you lost your dad and you lost your best friend and you went into which public-facing role because you were trying to preserve his legacy the best you knew and trying to bring comfort to people, but it ultimately did not bring comfort to you. >> you wrote something they thought was pretty brave about yourself. you write this, it's apparent that i've spent so much time honoring his legacy that i've never truly accept his death and worse, i failed to honor my own life. that is a pretty brave thing to write publicly, buddy. >> one of the things that i found going through this process was i had written out all these journals when i was traveling around the world and i
were thousands of people at his wake and i gave a eulogy at the kennedy center and it catapulted me into a very public forward-facing spaceould i do. >> weeks from graduating college? >> three weeks. >> i had graduated college and about three weeks later i'm looking out over a set of pews at barack obama, ethel cane and it was surreal. >> it is still surreal. >> i began thinking 22-year-old luke, you had so much courage and so much poise and you never dealt with...