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second, russian oil in bulk costs less than $60, and kepler admits that bad weather also affected itsand the decline in demand in china, which is still looking for a balance between an epidemic of a kind and a slowdown in the economy . days very busy, but today, by lunchtime, dollars began to gain weight these minutes, 71 55 euros 75 87, and yet, for the holidays, players in the current situation will most likely want to leave with foreign currency reserves. in russia, they began to withdraw huggy wag toys from sale , reports about this, an increase in quality and approves large marketplaces. ozone wildberries yandex.market sber megamarket has already deleted the quote card of goods with huggy wag toys. well, as our haggy waggie program has proven, these online stores are still plentiful. and keychain and soft toy and costume. once again, the quality speaks online stores azbuka detstva and elmers. mom took the toys out of the range. here on their websites, huggy waggie really can’t find an increase in quality, referring to the results of his research, he claims that in 89% of haggivag
second, russian oil in bulk costs less than $60, and kepler admits that bad weather also affected itsand the decline in demand in china, which is still looking for a balance between an epidemic of a kind and a slowdown in the economy . days very busy, but today, by lunchtime, dollars began to gain weight these minutes, 71 55 euros 75 87, and yet, for the holidays, players in the current situation will most likely want to leave with foreign currency reserves. in russia, they began to withdraw...
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Dec 18, 2022
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to some of the enigmas that had puzzled men since the days of archimedes, newton, copernicus and kepler. much still had to be learned, however, and man himself took over the test role in a number of important studies in project man. hi, major david g. simmons proved that it was possible to survive and to perform certain necessary technical tasks while enclosed in the cramped confines of a sealed capsule for long periods of time time. it fell to the lot of two other air force officers, john paul stapp and eli, beating to demonstrate that men could withstand g forces as they would be experienced during a rocket and reentry. on the holloman rocket sled, stapp reached the top speed of 640 miles per hour, slammed to a full stop in 1.4 seconds. he suffered no serious or permanent ill from the 55 decelerate load he took, beating subjected himself to an incredible 83 gs in a later test made on the shorter daily trek. beating went into a state of shock and for a time was considered to be in a critical condition. five days later, however, he was back at work with no permanent disability. these an
to some of the enigmas that had puzzled men since the days of archimedes, newton, copernicus and kepler. much still had to be learned, however, and man himself took over the test role in a number of important studies in project man. hi, major david g. simmons proved that it was possible to survive and to perform certain necessary technical tasks while enclosed in the cramped confines of a sealed capsule for long periods of time time. it fell to the lot of two other air force officers, john paul...
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nasa calls them kepler one, 83 c and kepler one. 83 d one. 38 d about 35 times the size of earth.t that they were just giant, you know, big of metal and rock, but turns out they detected large amounts of water in their atmosphere. so far, nasa has found more than 5,000 exoplanets looking at them all closer to see if maybe they could potentially harbor life. we don't know yet. but kind of interesting. yeah, really interesting to think about. >> and uber is offering a festive way to get around one of the most christmas themed places the world. visitors in lapland, finland. you can book free reindeer sleigh rides. how about that? rater riders can get a 2 hour journey through snowy forests and a tour of santa claus is finland. official rove in yummy. that's very creative. that's i think a lot of people would love that. okay. that's where you get your christmas card picture for next year. you go. yeah. enjoy that. and then blast that out there. everybody next year. >> a sleigh ride with santa himself. pretty cool. it is 6.56. coming up next hour, the results are in. elon musk asks twit
nasa calls them kepler one, 83 c and kepler one. 83 d one. 38 d about 35 times the size of earth.t that they were just giant, you know, big of metal and rock, but turns out they detected large amounts of water in their atmosphere. so far, nasa has found more than 5,000 exoplanets looking at them all closer to see if maybe they could potentially harbor life. we don't know yet. but kind of interesting. yeah, really interesting to think about. >> and uber is offering a festive way to get...
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like kepler and tess, jwst observes transits. bus kepler and tess observe them in white light, colors scrambled together. jwst can measure the dimming of light in hundreds of infrared colors simultaneously. why do we care? when exoplanets eclipse their host star, some of the starlight passes through the atmosphere on its way to our telescope and the atmosphere imprints a chemical fingerprint on the lights because each atomic and molecular species absorbs a unique pattern of colors. the net effect is that the planet blocks more or less light in each color depending on which molecules are present. these in the next slide are measured transits from a planet named wasp 39 b, observed as part of our early science program, shown here stacked vertically, in 25 different infrared colors. the host star is similar to our sun, it's transiting exoplanet is a little bit larger than jupiter but about the mass of saturn and it orbits its star eight times closer than mercury is to our sun. these transits may look the same but there are subtle di
like kepler and tess, jwst observes transits. bus kepler and tess observe them in white light, colors scrambled together. jwst can measure the dimming of light in hundreds of infrared colors simultaneously. why do we care? when exoplanets eclipse their host star, some of the starlight passes through the atmosphere on its way to our telescope and the atmosphere imprints a chemical fingerprint on the lights because each atomic and molecular species absorbs a unique pattern of colors. the net...
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one of them is called kepler one. 83 c and the other one is kepler one. 38 d scientists thought the planetsetal and stone, but turns out there's a whole lot of water in the atmosphere so much or more than they thought. and so now they're taking a second look and deciding if maybe this is a place that could be habitable for life outside. >> of our own planet maybe could things future home. we know one day this plan. it's also going to go down. all right. still ahead on the kron 4 morning, as i mentioned, billions of years from now, elon musk holidays, us may be stepping down and not by choice. the twitter voters on a new poll are asking him to do it send them us. and so we'll see what really happens. and starbucks is hoping the company's going to listen to them as they're on the picket line for a 3rd straight day. we'll tell you what they're asking for, demanding right now. and also on capitol hill just a matter of hours from now, the house committee investigating the january 6 capitol riot is expected to make some criminal referrals to the justice department. so we get the latest in a repor
one of them is called kepler one. 83 c and the other one is kepler one. 38 d scientists thought the planetsetal and stone, but turns out there's a whole lot of water in the atmosphere so much or more than they thought. and so now they're taking a second look and deciding if maybe this is a place that could be habitable for life outside. >> of our own planet maybe could things future home. we know one day this plan. it's also going to go down. all right. still ahead on the kron 4 morning,...
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eh, i see some difficulties here, because they probably don’t have keplers and orbits.ies almost in an ellipse, because, of course, it is influenced, but weakly by a thing that flies around the earth and goes towards venus , or maybe mars periodically experiences their influence. as far as their orbits are unstable and subject to twitching from the side of the earth at moments, for example, those same approaches they are subject to twitching, but now super-powerful computers. well, these are about what we couldn't even dream at all, that is , the entire solar system is now being modeled. and it is modeled very well. here i am back at the office. and i will say. uh, what is the error in determining the distance? yes, now, yes, on the basis of modeling , the solar system is modeled, the attraction of all known asteroids is taken into account. everyone. like this. yes, even so, that is, there thousands of thousands are taken into account tens. thousand. all this is taken into account in the model. yes, because. well, you can do it, and as a result, the error is now estimat
eh, i see some difficulties here, because they probably don’t have keplers and orbits.ies almost in an ellipse, because, of course, it is influenced, but weakly by a thing that flies around the earth and goes towards venus , or maybe mars periodically experiences their influence. as far as their orbits are unstable and subject to twitching from the side of the earth at moments, for example, those same approaches they are subject to twitching, but now super-powerful computers. well, these are...
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passed away back in 1818, right. around astronomy 600 this stupid daughter, according to johannes keplerrnings, smart, mother astronomy astrology correctly earn by compiling horoscopes. in 1901 he became the first in history. previously, in the urals, this star was called a joke star. about the constellation ursa major, a horse is laid up. well, polarity, of course. first 200 first international in russia took place in 1879 and connected petersburg with malaya vishera. what are we talking about, or maybe a telephone conversation right? and column 200 in russia this variety of tea was sometimes called gray-haired graph in a curious way. as kai fight for the button yuri is true around astronomy 200 polish artist depicted this scientist in the painting conversation with god of course. from the russian geographical society for 200 this is the second most populous city in spain after madrid and the largest. barcelona further utensils 200 in the fourteenth century at the courts of european monarchs became chinese plates from this material appeared, but at first they were simply admired without
passed away back in 1818, right. around astronomy 600 this stupid daughter, according to johannes keplerrnings, smart, mother astronomy astrology correctly earn by compiling horoscopes. in 1901 he became the first in history. previously, in the urals, this star was called a joke star. about the constellation ursa major, a horse is laid up. well, polarity, of course. first 200 first international in russia took place in 1879 and connected petersburg with malaya vishera. what are we talking...
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calculated with average figures for the previous 11 months, this was calculated by the analytical company keplercember 5, the g7 countries and the european union set a price ceiling for russian oil, companies are prohibited from providing services for insurance and transportation of oil from russia if its price in the contract is higher than $ 60 per barrel. in addition, since december 5 , there has been a ban on the import of russian oil ; buyers of russian oil, a small group of countries, india china turkey and bulgaria, on the other hand, the price ceiling itself, hardly had time to affect the export of russian oil so quickly, firstly, deliveries are now under contracts that were concluded before 5th of december. secondly, russian oil in bulk costs less than $60, and kemper admits that bad weather and recession also affected the export of russian oil. demand in china, which is looking for a balance between the covid epidemic and the slowdown in the economy russian stock market. this morning it continues yesterday’s fall, but its pace is more like the unwillingness of the players to make any n
calculated with average figures for the previous 11 months, this was calculated by the analytical company keplercember 5, the g7 countries and the european union set a price ceiling for russian oil, companies are prohibited from providing services for insurance and transportation of oil from russia if its price in the contract is higher than $ 60 per barrel. in addition, since december 5 , there has been a ban on the import of russian oil ; buyers of russian oil, a small group of countries,...
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at the lowest levels since the '80s joining me now to discuss is matt smith for the americas at k keplerd to have you here. >> thanks. >> where do you see oil going? a lot of people speculating oil would spike with the production cuts that was dependent on china opening up >> in terms of china, that is the most bearish issue for the year china is weighing on the market. in terms of where we go through the end of the year here, you've got opec meeting p comieing com sunday if they cut, that would support prices the day afterwards, we have russia sanctioning kicking in. we have the end of the spr in the u.s. those three factors are supporting crude for the end of the year. >> moo people understand when you cut production, that causes prices to rise how big of a cut could happen? what would would be in the best interest of opec and opec plus >> everything we heard in opec in recent months, they want to support prices around the $90 level. we saw them cut or make a minor cut in september prices were close to 100 $100 in october, they made 2 million barrel cut a day now closer to the $80. we
at the lowest levels since the '80s joining me now to discuss is matt smith for the americas at k keplerd to have you here. >> thanks. >> where do you see oil going? a lot of people speculating oil would spike with the production cuts that was dependent on china opening up >> in terms of china, that is the most bearish issue for the year china is weighing on the market. in terms of where we go through the end of the year here, you've got opec meeting p comieing com sunday if...
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we have gabe kepler.a really, really fun red carpet moment and so obviously staff received an award like this because he excels on the basketball court. he's one of the best basketball players of all time. but what the editor in chief sports illustrated tomey was they gave him this award for as much as he does off the court than he does on the court. and i actually caught up with staff here on the red carpet and instead of talking about his basketball accomplishments, which we talk about all the time, i asked him about his latest plan for trick lampert tree project. coming up this sunday in oakland. >> said i something we look forward to every year to put on an amazing playing all of my amazing partners that show meaningful way to make. is that been able over the last 10 plus years. that means a lot. so i'm excited about it. and he's got so jews interacting with the community that supported me and my family are less >> all right. switching gears to the forty-niners. the reality is this life is different w
we have gabe kepler.a really, really fun red carpet moment and so obviously staff received an award like this because he excels on the basketball court. he's one of the best basketball players of all time. but what the editor in chief sports illustrated tomey was they gave him this award for as much as he does off the court than he does on the court. and i actually caught up with staff here on the red carpet and instead of talking about his basketball accomplishments, which we talk about all...
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i have never seen so many books, and this old gentleman, your relative is kepler, have you heard thisell, he's pretty well known. yes, i think about them sometimes. it's over, i beg you. ooh, that sounds good. yes, i don't think he's at home. he is at home, where else will we be call you at home do you hear why ask? of course, think may not even be alone. well, how can you say that? i know what i'm saying. also a colleague. don't know. well , please, right here, please. open now a minute, the key is gone somewhere, i'm going, i'm going. don't hold me. here for a long five minutes. i ask you for 5 minutes. good evening morning. i'm sorry i made you wait so long. why are you here? i wanted to wash at night. yes, in general, and so on very it's good that you didn't go to the movie breakfast model. i'm sorry, what i owe smells, it seems like perfume, i don't feel anything, smell, i beg you, what i owe. let's not rush. let's go in order. your word, sir, you see, i was in a movie village, in short, why rush. you must understand the lord of the world. that if i risk myself with my reputation
i have never seen so many books, and this old gentleman, your relative is kepler, have you heard thisell, he's pretty well known. yes, i think about them sometimes. it's over, i beg you. ooh, that sounds good. yes, i don't think he's at home. he is at home, where else will we be call you at home do you hear why ask? of course, think may not even be alone. well, how can you say that? i know what i'm saying. also a colleague. don't know. well , please, right here, please. open now a minute, the...
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we have matt from kepler with us i want to start off with xi jinping.ipping the band-aid off the zero covid policy in china is the recent development how do you see this? the opening is slower with so much covid going on and the lockdowns have not been off to the races. in the long run, it should be inflat infl infl infl inflati infl inflationary for oil >> it will not be an easy recovery there will be speed bumps. in terms of the next few weeks, you know, you essentially are having covid ripping through 1.4 billion people you have lunar new year happening and there will not be a stronger rebound. that said as we move into q2, you will see herd immunity elsewhere in the world with jay powell there, you have the lack impact of interest rate hikes not only in the u.s., but europe as well, which will lead in with lower demand and recessionary pressure in the western world which will reflect on weaker demand for china in terms of the manufacturing sector yes, at first blush, the easing of the zero covid policy is the oil demand surge, but no means will it r
we have matt from kepler with us i want to start off with xi jinping.ipping the band-aid off the zero covid policy in china is the recent development how do you see this? the opening is slower with so much covid going on and the lockdowns have not been off to the races. in the long run, it should be inflat infl infl infl inflati infl inflationary for oil >> it will not be an easy recovery there will be speed bumps. in terms of the next few weeks, you know, you essentially are having covid...