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mission control was made up of a bunch of young people.e of the older guys in the room. i think we all felt that nobody has ever done this, so let's just do it. there was a routine from launch, i would say, to the point of going into lunar orbit. the final phases of the descent of apollo 11 were kind of fraught. we had two computer alarms saying that the computer was being overworked. they took a quick look to make sure all the guidance was correct. quickly gave them a go. so it was dicey, and then they started running short of fuel, and we were concerned. you heard 60 seconds, 30. it was in neil armstrong's hands at that point. neil was a very, very good pilot. he could already see that the computer was taking him into a boulderfield, so he had to manoeuvre to try to find a smooth place. and the fuel gauge was headed down, and we were watching it. and it was nerve—racking. i never will forget when buzz aldrin said we were picking up dust, he did that a little less than 100 feet above the surface, and that is when i thought, "we will make
mission control was made up of a bunch of young people.e of the older guys in the room. i think we all felt that nobody has ever done this, so let's just do it. there was a routine from launch, i would say, to the point of going into lunar orbit. the final phases of the descent of apollo 11 were kind of fraught. we had two computer alarms saying that the computer was being overworked. they took a quick look to make sure all the guidance was correct. quickly gave them a go. so it was dicey, and...
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and then by chance, i ended up being the first woman in an operational support role in mission control during the flight of apollo eight. what i worked on was the development of the return to earth capability. that is the trajectory to bring the spacecraft back to the earth from the moon. and i am very specialized. lunar operations was what i worked at. not bringing them back from earth orbit, lunar, ok? we were not expected to be in the control center, but they accelerated the schedule on apollo eight. and we were a mission-critical function for obvious reasons. if you are going to the moon, you do want to come back. but they accelerated the schedule, and that meant that we were on a crash status to get our program into the real-time computer complex, get people up and aware. it was a complex program for the time. and there were the computers we did not calculate this stuff by hand. maybe they did at launch control, but we did not. if you were going to the moon, you did not do it by hand. you might miss the earth if you tried to do that. not a good plan. but coming back to the earth f
and then by chance, i ended up being the first woman in an operational support role in mission control during the flight of apollo eight. what i worked on was the development of the return to earth capability. that is the trajectory to bring the spacecraft back to the earth from the moon. and i am very specialized. lunar operations was what i worked at. not bringing them back from earth orbit, lunar, ok? we were not expected to be in the control center, but they accelerated the schedule on...
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for a status report, we will now switch to mission control, houston. >> this is apollo mission controlirector cliff charlesworth's team is on station in the mission control room ready to assume the control of this flight at tower clearance. >> coming up on auto sequence. >> go flight. go flight. >> control. >> go. >> network. >> that's affirmative, flight. >> mission director, cvts, verify go for launch. >> go for launch. >> we passed the six minute mark in our countdown for apollo 11. now 5 minutes, 52 seconds and counting. >> booster flight. >> verify go for launch. >> cps verify go for launch. >> booster flight. >> go for launch. >> sro verify go for launch. >> sro verify go for launch. >> verify go for launch. >> we have some 7.6 million pounds of thrust pushing the vehicle upward, a vehicle that weighs close to 6.5 million pounds. this is saturn launch control, t minus 1 minute 35 seconds on the apollo mission, flight to land the first men on the moon. >> apollo 11, the launch team wishes you good luck and godspeed. >> thank you. >> t minus 60 seconds and counting. we passed t min
for a status report, we will now switch to mission control, houston. >> this is apollo mission controlirector cliff charlesworth's team is on station in the mission control room ready to assume the control of this flight at tower clearance. >> coming up on auto sequence. >> go flight. go flight. >> control. >> go. >> network. >> that's affirmative, flight. >> mission director, cvts, verify go for launch. >> go for launch. >> we passed...
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one of the program's features after the planning and control is the ability to simulate the mission on the monitor. it's a short step from simulation to reality to test the nazi drones practicality for media production to drones try. a group of cyclists with video cameras fall completely autonomous like. the cameras follow the bike riders with the aid of g.p.s. tracking. the command headquarters monitors the entire mission each safety pilot keeps their assigned drone in sight at all times but there's no need to intervene. surprise. surprise because. concerns about the stability of the flight. but sadly the image results are disappointing the footage shot by the 2 drones was too blurry to be of any use the cameras auto focus functions didn't work as well as they had in lab tests. is the 1st time but we. so now we are facing. problems that we couldn't before. the places. we are doing the real thing. the main challenges that we have. trying to solve the. case. 2 days later at a nearby lake and old boathouse serves as command central final preparations are made for the 2nd attempt to focus
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all the technical details are taken care of by mission control this system checks all components for plausibility and calculates the ideal flight path for the drones it also make sure none of the drones gets another drone in its picture. one of the program's features after the planning and control is the ability to simulate the mission on the monitor. it's a short step from simulation to reality to test the multi drones practicality for media production to drones track a group of cyclists with video cameras all completely autonomous like. the cameras follow the bike riders with the aid of g.p.s. tracking. the command headquarters monitors the entire mission each safety pilot keeps their assigned drone inside at all times but there's no need to intervene. super. surprised because i mean there were so many concerns about the stability of the flight and their achievement. but sadly the image results are disappointing the footage shot by the 2 drones was too blurry to be of any use the cameras auto focus functions didn't work as well as they had in lab tests. right now is the 1st time th
all the technical details are taken care of by mission control this system checks all components for plausibility and calculates the ideal flight path for the drones it also make sure none of the drones gets another drone in its picture. one of the program's features after the planning and control is the ability to simulate the mission on the monitor. it's a short step from simulation to reality to test the multi drones practicality for media production to drones track a group of cyclists with...
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control center. but they accelerated the schedule on apollo 8. and we were a mission-critical function for obvious reasons. if you are going to the moon, you do want to come back. but they accelerated the schedule, and that meant that we were on sort of crash status to get our program into the realtime computer complex, get people up and aware. it was a complex program for the time. and there were the computers, we can't calculate this stuff by hand. okay? maybe they did at launch control. but we did not. if you're going to the moon you do not calculate it by hand, okay? or coming back. you might miss the earth if you tried to do that. not a good plan. so but the coming back to the earth from the moon is so different from coming back from earth orbit that the retroforei retroforei retr retro foreign officers were not familiar. we were asked to go help. i was privileged to be over there for apollo 8. that was my first and to me the most exciting mission, because it was new, 10, 11, 12, and yes 13. and my work was used in every one of the apollo missions. so it was a ve
control center. but they accelerated the schedule on apollo 8. and we were a mission-critical function for obvious reasons. if you are going to the moon, you do want to come back. but they accelerated the schedule, and that meant that we were on sort of crash status to get our program into the realtime computer complex, get people up and aware. it was a complex program for the time. and there were the computers, we can't calculate this stuff by hand. okay? maybe they did at launch control. but...
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a few of them were aware that the successful moon landing was hanging by a thread in now says mission control center in houston cap com charge. the duke had direct radio contact with neil armstrong. now 82 years old he can still have a car the dramatic moments. we get very very tight all fuel our coal 60 seconds which many as 60 seconds to land i call 30 seconds the teachin is rising in mission control you could hear a pin drop and we were holding our breath will we make it i called 30 seconds and then 30 seconds later he landed but it was very very tight. and very close to overboard. yet the 1st lunar landing was a success. 3 years later charlie duke got his own entry in the annals of space travel. john are you now where the 5th landing on the moon by can april might he 72 and i was the 10th man to step all of them and once we laid it i just erupted with enthusiasm i shouted end of the end of my we had our helmet solid and fully suited up an idea shouted in my helmet houston orion is finally here he's fantastic. you. on the surface of the moon charlie and his commander john young carried out
a few of them were aware that the successful moon landing was hanging by a thread in now says mission control center in houston cap com charge. the duke had direct radio contact with neil armstrong. now 82 years old he can still have a car the dramatic moments. we get very very tight all fuel our coal 60 seconds which many as 60 seconds to land i call 30 seconds the teachin is rising in mission control you could hear a pin drop and we were holding our breath will we make it i called 30 seconds...
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solar system is at the blast off from the european spaceport in french guiana in south america mission control has the laid the last 5 least a day because of a problem with the rocket when it does a bencher into space the key will be gathering plenty of that and looking for signs of life. life among the stars. if it's there the key ops mission could help find it. the satellite will study planets orbiting distant suns so-called exoplanets. will observe how these distant worlds pass in front of the stars they orbit. to make this possible researchers 1st had to scour the sky with other telescopes to select stars to be targeted by the satellite. looking at the time. so we need to know that stock has a planet we need to know when this planet passes in front of the star and at that moment we point cope's there. the satellite is set to measure the tiny fluctuations in brightness that occur when a planet passes in front of its star. a celestial body the size of earth dims the light by just 1100th of a percent can measure this barely perceptible flickering more accurately than ever before. from the dec
solar system is at the blast off from the european spaceport in french guiana in south america mission control has the laid the last 5 least a day because of a problem with the rocket when it does a bencher into space the key will be gathering plenty of that and looking for signs of life. life among the stars. if it's there the key ops mission could help find it. the satellite will study planets orbiting distant suns so-called exoplanets. will observe how these distant worlds pass in front of...
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and i think what we keyed in on was what mission control was saying back to aldren and armstrong, so ould understand what their process was and what they were doing at the time. >> carol from south carolina, heard the mission at first before seeing the video and pictures. let's go to marlene in new hampshire. hi. >> hi. good morning. >> good morning. >> good morning. yes. i'm watching the show on the american history tv and i am just finding this whole space mission replay is just amazing. i was 20 years old at the time. just given birth to my second child. it was a totally amazing, amazing event for me. my son who is now 48 asked me at one time to please write down the things that i have seen in my lifetime, this has to be one of the top number one things that i have ever seen. i thank you for letting me share that. that. >> well, before you go, marlene, captioning performed by vitac and, you know, all these make believe space things and then all of a sudden here it is real. it's real. it's happening right in front of us. it's just -- and i think culturally today people -- kids need
and i think what we keyed in on was what mission control was saying back to aldren and armstrong, so ould understand what their process was and what they were doing at the time. >> carol from south carolina, heard the mission at first before seeing the video and pictures. let's go to marlene in new hampshire. hi. >> hi. good morning. >> good morning. >> good morning. yes. i'm watching the show on the american history tv and i am just finding this whole space mission...
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the european space agency has popostponed -- mission control made the decision after discovering a software error. a court in pakistan sentenced the country's former president to death for high treason. bashar ruled from 1999. he is living in exile. >> the sentence has been a long time coming for former pakistani president bashar, seen here in a court hearing in 2014. the verdictt -- guilty of treason. the sentence -- death. musharraf's lawyer rejected the decision, calling on pakistanis to stand by former ruler. >> i say this complaint is wrong. i'm not admitting the complaint. >> the verdict is part of the ongoing fallout. he may have lost popular support , but the former general continue to have his backers in the country's popular military. >> this is a unique decision i n ththe history y of pakista for t the first time, a military didictator has beeeen punisishey the court u under the constititn anand t the law, and it was ovee because the constitution has been violated no less than four or five times in the history of pakistan. >> for the time being at least, the death sentence is unl
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and he's a 33 year old mechanical engineer and a self-proclaimed space not so when the indian mission control lost contact with the spacecraft he decided to join the search and see if you can find it so how did he do that well he did all of it from his laptop from his home he scoured satellite images that were shared by nasa. about a week after they were released he tweeted what he believed to be the crash site comparing an image of the target landing site before and after the spacecraft went missing and so he factis findings to nasa which then decided to take a closer look. we should see the images right here again they compare before and after images of the supposed crash site and lo and behold it was doing a little bit maybe you can see that he was spot on you see it well suman a bit more there it is it's that little tiny white dot right there so i mean really talk about looking for neil and haystack seriously. you must be considered something of a hero right now yeah i mean especially in india which had a lot riding on this lunar mission you know truly as the space engineering feat as wha
and he's a 33 year old mechanical engineer and a self-proclaimed space not so when the indian mission control lost contact with the spacecraft he decided to join the search and see if you can find it so how did he do that well he did all of it from his laptop from his home he scoured satellite images that were shared by nasa. about a week after they were released he tweeted what he believed to be the crash site comparing an image of the target landing site before and after the spacecraft went...
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space agency has postponed the launch of a 3 year mission to study planets in other solar systems mission control made the decision after discovering a software era in the soyuz rocket to do to put the key ops telescope into orbit around the earth. now to pakistan where a quarter said since the country's former president for to death he was found guilty of high treason for suspending the constitution in 2007 which ruled from 1999 to 2008 after leading a bloodless military coup against the civilian government to avoid a challenge to his rule he suspended the constitution and purge the judiciary he's currently involuntary exile in dubai and was tried in absentia if. we can get more from correspondent to who know john joy in islam about welcome haroon president musharraf was previously a head of the army pakistan's army still wheels considerable influence in the country how have the generals reacted to this death sentence. except rice the government and the military officials to date and we should have to see as far by toppling the sharif government in 1900 angry us right under article 6 of the cons
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space agency has postponed the launch of a 3 year mission to study planets in other solar systems mission control made the decision after discovering a software era in the soyuz rocket that will put the kiosks telescope into orbit around the. well some culture news now and he is the superstar of german composers we're talking about the fake van beethoven who will be in the spotlight in 2020 as germany celebrates his 250th birthday that means that his music will be everywhere as concerts a new recordings abound in beethoven's hometown of boston he. is getting a head start with a new exhibition that correlates his woks with key events in his life take a look. germany has never celebrated a composer this way before to 250th anniversary of libby from beatles birth is starting one year ahead of the actual date and nowhere more than in born in germany to composers hometown. he's director of the anniversary society and the b. to open house and we have a funding for more than 40000000 euros to celebrate peter from germany germany why and i think it gives the national attention and it's shows that we look
space agency has postponed the launch of a 3 year mission to study planets in other solar systems mission control made the decision after discovering a software era in the soyuz rocket that will put the kiosks telescope into orbit around the. well some culture news now and he is the superstar of german composers we're talking about the fake van beethoven who will be in the spotlight in 2020 as germany celebrates his 250th birthday that means that his music will be everywhere as concerts a new...
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space agency has postponed the launch of a 3 year mission to study planets in other solar systems mission control made the decision after discovering a software error in the soyuz rocket that was going to be put on the key ops over to telescope into earth orbit. australian police have arrested 2 men for allegedly smuggling more than 600 kilograms of ecstasy hidden inside hundreds of barbecues it wraps up a 6 month investigation spanning 3 countries in july police in cyprus tipped off australian authorities about the possible shipment of m.d.m.a. to sydney. or italian football has been rocked by yet another racism a contriver see this time from the league itself city a's decision to use portrayed of chimpanzees as part of its anti racism campaign the stunned people on social media or website football italia said that the artist wanted to reclaim the use of ape imagery from racist supporters but european football's anti racism group fair condemned the idea asking is it is difficult to see what city hour was thinking who they consult italian team roma also expressed surprise and said we don't believ
space agency has postponed the launch of a 3 year mission to study planets in other solar systems mission control made the decision after discovering a software error in the soyuz rocket that was going to be put on the key ops over to telescope into earth orbit. australian police have arrested 2 men for allegedly smuggling more than 600 kilograms of ecstasy hidden inside hundreds of barbecues it wraps up a 6 month investigation spanning 3 countries in july police in cyprus tipped off australian...
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boeing announced on twitter that there had been an off normal insertion on air announce the said mission control is weighing all its options and the life was cut. now we turn to this breaking news president trump has signed a defense bill that will see sanctions imposed on russia's turks stream and north train to gas pipeline projects and that is despite germany's vocal opposition to the measures targeting the north rim project. evil is a good federal government is against extraterritorial sanctions really don't approve of this practice we oppose especially extraterritorial sanctions that his german and european companies. know extreme too is a gas pipeline being built from russia to germany through the baltic sea it spans over a 1000 kilometers and the u.s. has long voiced its opposition to the project going as far as to threaten european companies. the united states commands all our european partners who's taken a strong stand against nordstrom too. and we commend others to do the same germany is totally controlled by russia because they were getting from 60 to 70 percent of their energy from
boeing announced on twitter that there had been an off normal insertion on air announce the said mission control is weighing all its options and the life was cut. now we turn to this breaking news president trump has signed a defense bill that will see sanctions imposed on russia's turks stream and north train to gas pipeline projects and that is despite germany's vocal opposition to the measures targeting the north rim project. evil is a good federal government is against extraterritorial...
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space agency's postpone the launch of a 3 year mission to study planets in other solar systems mission control made the decision after discovering a software error in the soyuz rocket due to put the kilts telescope into orbit around the earth. it was bush for us brushfires continue to ravage western australia residents are struggling to save their homes and their lives or one point was lucky enough to escape with his life and his dog 12 year old lucas stark grabbed the dog and fled his otherwise empty home on his brother's pickup as flames approached and then he drove himself to a meeting place arranged by his father but the brushfires are caught up with lucas he was forced to drive off again it was later found by a firefighter a reunited with his family it was well here in germany mixed martial arts or m.m.a. exploded in popularity of recent years but it's not yet become a mainstream sport and some experts believe its relative obscurity was allowed hooligans on the far right to use it to train and recruit new members. mixed martial artists nico sampson is one of germany's most talented young
space agency's postpone the launch of a 3 year mission to study planets in other solar systems mission control made the decision after discovering a software error in the soyuz rocket due to put the kilts telescope into orbit around the earth. it was bush for us brushfires continue to ravage western australia residents are struggling to save their homes and their lives or one point was lucky enough to escape with his life and his dog 12 year old lucas stark grabbed the dog and fled his...
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space agency has postponed the launch of a 3 year mission to study planets in other solar systems mission control made the decision after discovering a software error in the soyuz rocket due to put the key ops telescope into orbit around the earth. a court in pakistan have sentence the country's former president pervez musharraf to death for high treason ruled from 1909 to 2008 after leading a bloodless military coup against a civilian government he's now living in exile and he was tried in absentia. the sentence has been a long time coming for former pakistani president pervez musharraf seen here at a court hearing in 2013. the verdict guilty of treason the sentence death. sharp's lawyer rejected the court's decision calling on pakistanis to stand by the former ruler i said this this complaint is far it's this complete is. it was just a victim i said i'm not i'm not that i'm not admitting the complaint that this look that's enough i kind of figured out that in that letter that the law is that the people can go and it. to divert it is part of the ongoing followed her mission and suspension of pak
space agency has postponed the launch of a 3 year mission to study planets in other solar systems mission control made the decision after discovering a software error in the soyuz rocket due to put the key ops telescope into orbit around the earth. a court in pakistan have sentence the country's former president pervez musharraf to death for high treason ruled from 1909 to 2008 after leading a bloodless military coup against a civilian government he's now living in exile and he was tried in...
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what we really keyed in on is what mission control was saying back to all current -- buzz aldrin and armstrong. we could understand what their process was and what they were doing at the time. >> carol from south carolina heard the mission before seeing the video and pictures. let's go to marlene in new hampshire. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> good morning. i am watching the show on american history tv, and i am just finding the whole space mission replay is just amazing. i was 20 years old at the time, just given birth to my second child. it was just a totally amazing event for me and my son, who is now 48 asked to me at one time to please write down all the things i have seen in my lifetime, and this has got to be one of the top things i have ever seen. thank you for letting me share that. >> before you go, why is it top of the list? >> we came out of an age where the kids played flash gordon, and all these make-believe space things, and here it is real. it is happening right in front of us. i think culturally today, kids need to be more and more aware of this. they need to b
what we really keyed in on is what mission control was saying back to all current -- buzz aldrin and armstrong. we could understand what their process was and what they were doing at the time. >> carol from south carolina heard the mission before seeing the video and pictures. let's go to marlene in new hampshire. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> good morning. i am watching the show on american history tv, and i am just finding the whole space mission replay is just...
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space agency has postponed the launch of a 3 year mission to study planets in other solar systems mission control made the decision after discovering a software in the soyuz rocket that will put the kiosks telescope into orbit around the. well a journalist group reporters without borders has said that at least $49.00 journalists have been murdered this year as a result of their work more than half of those were killed in just 5 countries syria mexico afghanistan pakistan and somalia the group is also concerned about a new wave of repression against the media in iran as the government steps up harassment iranian media based outside of the country neutral book grotty knows what it means when press freedom is threatened the editor in chief of prague based radio farda the persian service of radio free europe radio liberty says harris most of exiled journalists by the iranian regime has escalated during the current protests. intelligence officers have been. operating different accounts and different websites in order to the famed journalist protests against fuel price rises erupted in iran in november
space agency has postponed the launch of a 3 year mission to study planets in other solar systems mission control made the decision after discovering a software in the soyuz rocket that will put the kiosks telescope into orbit around the. well a journalist group reporters without borders has said that at least $49.00 journalists have been murdered this year as a result of their work more than half of those were killed in just 5 countries syria mexico afghanistan pakistan and somalia the group...
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poing announced on twitter that there had been an off normal insertion on air announcer said mission control was weighing all its options on the line feed was caught. on facebook suffers yet another security breach with the personal data of millions of users exposed but we're back with that story after this short break. understanding of shell is that it's a money loser from day one but it doesn't matter in the u.s. because all the creditors to lend money into the shell industry are constantly being bailed out by the central bank that prints money that's why they do it for the fees it's great for the banks but it's not an energy play it's not a business it's a sinkhole but here as you point out in argentina so they can't just print their way out of a losing situation and the economy is already a bit fragile you don't want to add another loser into the mix like shale drilling voided completely. what holds his hands to something. he put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president and. want to. have 2 going to be press this is what the 43 of the more peop
poing announced on twitter that there had been an off normal insertion on air announcer said mission control was weighing all its options on the line feed was caught. on facebook suffers yet another security breach with the personal data of millions of users exposed but we're back with that story after this short break. understanding of shell is that it's a money loser from day one but it doesn't matter in the u.s. because all the creditors to lend money into the shell industry are constantly...
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boeing announced or twitter that there had been an all normal insertion and on air announcers said mission control was weighing all its options and the light was cut. well those are the that's the round up for now we back at the top of the hour with some more news from around the world will see them. the 4. player. play. play. play. play live. live. live. oh. please. please. explain. and very well might continue watching us and see us. understanding of shell is that it's a money loser from day one but it doesn't matter in the u.s. because all the creditors who lend money into the shell industry are constantly being bailed out by the central bank that prints money that's why they do it for the fees it's great for the banks but it's not an energy play it is not a business it's a sinkhole but here as you point out in argentina so they can't just print their way out of a losing situation and the economy is already a bit fragile you don't want to add another loser into the mix like. drilling voided completely. bowl come to visionaries me sophie shevardnadze so they say laughter is to be an occasion for
boeing announced or twitter that there had been an all normal insertion and on air announcers said mission control was weighing all its options and the light was cut. well those are the that's the round up for now we back at the top of the hour with some more news from around the world will see them. the 4. player. play. play. play. play live. live. live. oh. please. please. explain. and very well might continue watching us and see us. understanding of shell is that it's a money loser from day...
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flight boeing announced on twitter that there had been an off normal insertion on a announces said mission control was weighing all its options and the life was cut . well that is your update for now and that's it for me andrew follow will be here at the top of the ad take you through the latest news from around the world and stay with us here on r.t. international. in the troubled 19 seventies a group of killers rampage through parts of northern ireland that was coordinated loyalist attacks protect the only population of tens of thousands were forced to flee their homes a mob was striking to put these attacks was a p.r. you see the police actually took part in the attacks so instead of preventing it they were active participants in the burning of coal streets in belfast at the time more than a 100 innocent civilians were murdered as the review can seniors and we found out more i was surprised about the extent and its occurrence which the solution was involved in some of those cases that killers would later be named into the now we're getting i think it went to the very very top i think it is for
flight boeing announced on twitter that there had been an off normal insertion on a announces said mission control was weighing all its options and the life was cut . well that is your update for now and that's it for me andrew follow will be here at the top of the ad take you through the latest news from around the world and stay with us here on r.t. international. in the troubled 19 seventies a group of killers rampage through parts of northern ireland that was coordinated loyalist attacks...
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flight it was announced on twitter that boeing had an off normal insertion on the announcer said mission control was weighing all its options and the life was cut. off facebook suffered yet another security breach with the personal data of millions of users exposed but that story and more just after this short break. all of us will hoops it has been absolutely new babies since a behavior that appears even in deaf and blind babies even if you've never heard of seen laughter you will know if you're tickles by your parents. and then we learn how to use the cinema. complex why i'm one of the things that we learn is to have to join in with love to contagiously to love when somebody else loves even you don't know why they're laughing. and. one of the things that i started to realize is that the noise in my head as it me i started the practice of organizing my wife around what i wanted my life to be about even when it conflicted with my internal noise so you know why i wrote a book but in my head i'm not smart enough people like me to write books. but what i held myself to was the action and i started
flight it was announced on twitter that boeing had an off normal insertion on the announcer said mission control was weighing all its options and the life was cut. off facebook suffered yet another security breach with the personal data of millions of users exposed but that story and more just after this short break. all of us will hoops it has been absolutely new babies since a behavior that appears even in deaf and blind babies even if you've never heard of seen laughter you will know if...
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fuel coal 60 seconds which many as 60 seconds to land i call 30 seconds the teachin is rising in mission control you could hear a pin drop and we were holding our breath will we make it i called 30 seconds and then 30 seconds later he landed but it was very very tight. and very close to our board. yet the 1st lunar landing was a success. 3 years later charlie duke got his own entry in the annals of space travel. don you're going are where the 5th landing on the moon back in april might he 72 and i was the 10th man to step all of them and once we laid it i just erupted with enthusiasm i shouted end of the end of my we had our helmet solid and fully suited up an idea shouted in my helmet houston orion is finally here he's fantastic. on the surface of the moon charlie and his commander john young carried out experiments for example on radiation protection and he it was also it was beautiful what a most beautiful deserts i've ever seen great a very rough topography up and down heli craters rocks hills everywhere. and. object it was explore this valley so ahead i was excited was very happy to be ther
fuel coal 60 seconds which many as 60 seconds to land i call 30 seconds the teachin is rising in mission control you could hear a pin drop and we were holding our breath will we make it i called 30 seconds and then 30 seconds later he landed but it was very very tight. and very close to our board. yet the 1st lunar landing was a success. 3 years later charlie duke got his own entry in the annals of space travel. don you're going are where the 5th landing on the moon back in april might he 72...
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hanging the plaque adding the emblem of the just completed flight to the array of mission plaques lining the walls the controlthe highlight of the celebration. the fluid director awards the owner of climbing the ladder to do this to the team whose work was most successful to the mission success. it is often suspense about who will get this coveted honor but there wasn't any that morning. everybody knew it belonged to the eva team. jim thorpe, the eva leader johnson would climb the ladder along the evening. ron chatfield's crew from lockheed as well as the large supporting cast tool designers suit technicians machinists and engineers. i will close with this image, this is an actual picture from the final hubble space our service mission. these marks are scuff marks, they are hand print. places were some of the spacewalking astronauts touch the outside with the gloves, testy coming touch the outside of the telescope. an scripted just enough that the bombardment of particles in outer space made it whether a little differently than the otherwise shiny silver skin. there are now handprints on hubbell in orbit but
hanging the plaque adding the emblem of the just completed flight to the array of mission plaques lining the walls the controlthe highlight of the celebration. the fluid director awards the owner of climbing the ladder to do this to the team whose work was most successful to the mission success. it is often suspense about who will get this coveted honor but there wasn't any that morning. everybody knew it belonged to the eva team. jim thorpe, the eva leader johnson would climb the ladder along...
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at this point mission control is considering its options and were expecting to learn more on their planll happen with this thing in the wrong orbit coming up and the next half hour. >>> this morning star wars fans had some opinions after yesterday's premier of "the rise of skywalker". the film has been getting some mixed reviews in the press and many people say the star wars series has been slowly getting worse with each movie. still some diehard fans say the force is strong. >> it was a fun movie to watch. and my story. closure. >> we both love star wars. the new trilogy has been so disappointing. >> as time goes on people ever got what star wars is about and it's like having a good time. transported yourself to a land far, far away. >> disney is expecting weekend sales to reach about $160 million. it sounds like a lot but it is $60 million less than the last jedi opening two years ago. >>> the playset by fisher-price is stirring up debate on mine this morning. is called the snack for two. the toymakers website says it is for preschoolers eight three and up but the 15 piece set include
at this point mission control is considering its options and were expecting to learn more on their planll happen with this thing in the wrong orbit coming up and the next half hour. >>> this morning star wars fans had some opinions after yesterday's premier of "the rise of skywalker". the film has been getting some mixed reviews in the press and many people say the star wars series has been slowly getting worse with each movie. still some diehard fans say the force is strong....
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the applause you hear there, that is the reaction at mission control after the two previous attempts that had failed. but on friday, china announced that it's long march 5 carried a satellite into orbit. a former nasa astronaut explains what that means. >> china's space program, fist and foremost as in any national space program is about national pride and prestige. the other countries are definitely paying attention to the chinese space program. china has made it clear they're in it for the long haul, they're in it for the long investment and they've marked up several successes, both in inmaned probes and in human space flight, as well. >> you hear it there, china in it for the long haul. now the country's space program is focussing on ambitious goals, including land ago person on the moon as early as next year. scientists at nasa and the united states are looking ahead to mars now, hoping a brand new mars rover will help to determine whether life ever existed on the red planet. the unnamed space vehicle made its debut on friday. nasa plans to launch it next summer. cnn's paul rekam
the applause you hear there, that is the reaction at mission control after the two previous attempts that had failed. but on friday, china announced that it's long march 5 carried a satellite into orbit. a former nasa astronaut explains what that means. >> china's space program, fist and foremost as in any national space program is about national pride and prestige. the other countries are definitely paying attention to the chinese space program. china has made it clear they're in it for...
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again, mission control and hawthorne. inside of crew dragon, you see little earth and ripley. that is the view from the spacecraft the astronauts will see. march of this year. stage separation confirmed. dr. koenigsmann: the second stage. the first stage returns to the launch strip and lands there. dragon separation. they're getting closer to the space station. little earth is a gravity center for us. this is the actual thing. this is one of my favorite phases. little earth stayed up there. detached again. there were two missions. the nose will close for reentry. and main chute. this is the recovery boat. i fit everything on one slide, too -- [laughter] afterenigsmann: and yesterday, i had to add nasa and spacex. they did a cast for this launch. it became pretty popular. it is exciting. it is just an event and the whole thing is very popular. you can own and any for that. the rest is for crew dragon. you can see on the top there, it is amazing. these are dragon capsules and different stages, basically. down here, this is the final integration in the cleaning room. this is lots
again, mission control and hawthorne. inside of crew dragon, you see little earth and ripley. that is the view from the spacecraft the astronauts will see. march of this year. stage separation confirmed. dr. koenigsmann: the second stage. the first stage returns to the launch strip and lands there. dragon separation. they're getting closer to the space station. little earth is a gravity center for us. this is the actual thing. this is one of my favorite phases. little earth stayed up there....
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october, i want to show you some video that i took when i was at the johnson space center in mission controlouston. that was her preparing for this groundbreaking space walk she took in october. so when i talked to her recently, i asked her how she feels about this new place in history. >> oh, my goodness. i have to tell you that i was in nasa with my daughter. and we watched you prepare for your space walk. your historic space walk in october. you have -- you know, here you are. you're going through eclipse. the last person we know peggy wilson's record of 288 days in space. how are you feeling knowing that you are going to be -- you're going to break the record for the woman who has spent the most time in space thus far? >> well, having the opportunity to do that and to be up here for so long is truly an honor. and peggy in particular is one of my heroines and she's been a mentor to me. so it's a great reminder to try to make her proud. and then also, to do mentorship when i get home to sort of pay that back. i hope that breaking the record is both, you know, good for outreach and also ins
october, i want to show you some video that i took when i was at the johnson space center in mission controlouston. that was her preparing for this groundbreaking space walk she took in october. so when i talked to her recently, i asked her how she feels about this new place in history. >> oh, my goodness. i have to tell you that i was in nasa with my daughter. and we watched you prepare for your space walk. your historic space walk in october. you have -- you know, here you are. you're...
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>>with the mission of airspace warning control and maritime morning in north america. but on december 24th their mission shift gears to track santa's what usually happens. it will take him on our radar. >>along the a the northern part of canada and alaska will norad can track him his past is always and now. >>his course. >>the takes is different every year depends on the weather a little bad depends on kids being asleep as well and they on technology air force officials also able to track santa so he can travel safely to the skies at night. >>we want to make sure that he's to conflicted from anyone else so that no one gets in the way of him spreading his holiday cheer but nor i didn't always keep tabs on cnn's route to 64 year tradition happened on accident after a misprint in the news paper someone called in i was actually mistaken wrong number. >>ficken's they're calling santa claus. so kind of started things off where they thought well we are in their defense business. we might all tracks and as well. >>and that kicked off a family friendly tradition for years to com
>>with the mission of airspace warning control and maritime morning in north america. but on december 24th their mission shift gears to track santa's what usually happens. it will take him on our radar. >>along the a the northern part of canada and alaska will norad can track him his past is always and now. >>his course. >>the takes is different every year depends on the weather a little bad depends on kids being asleep as well and they on technology air force officials...
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. >> with the starlighter flight in jeopardy, mission controller are having problem. >> they're lookingt on a houston count check. >> that sounds perfect. >> they're training to become starlighter's first crew to ride into space. boeing us proved to nasa that starlighter can dock to space station and return safely to earth. >> and you got to breakthrough the atmosphere along the way. how is that working for us and parachute is working. this is going to be exciting and we'll be glued to our tv sets. >> when lift off, the final lift off of it at last, since the space shutter retired in 2011, nasa needs a new way to and from the station. it hires two companies, boeing and spacex. both are behind two years behind schedule. >> jim bridenstine. >> we want to meet a schedule. i and if it is not safe, we are not going to meet it. i am not going to apologize for that. >> a successful test last month, only two of its spacecrafts, three parachutes deployed. it was human error. one, was improperly connected. >> how is that not worrisome. >> one of the reasons we do the testings is make sure mistake
. >> with the starlighter flight in jeopardy, mission controller are having problem. >> they're lookingt on a houston count check. >> that sounds perfect. >> they're training to become starlighter's first crew to ride into space. boeing us proved to nasa that starlighter can dock to space station and return safely to earth. >> and you got to breakthrough the atmosphere along the way. how is that working for us and parachute is working. this is going to be exciting...
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the navy is going to have a blue water mission for c control as they get to europe. again dominating the global commons. depending on future administrations, as we see them make major decisions about standing forces might come home from some places. there has been some rattling about pulling me army out of korea. there have been questions about how many of us need to remain in europe. where the navy has always been valuable which is the capacity to project american power. the navy in the marine corps, i think that will continue to be an important mission as time goes on and depending on our overseas posture, they could be even more important. then of course, all the services but the navy uniquely has to dominate the site's domain and the space domains from a maritime environment. just as everything else, is going to be complex. thank you for the question. thank you all and i wish you all the very best. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption co
the navy is going to have a blue water mission for c control as they get to europe. again dominating the global commons. depending on future administrations, as we see them make major decisions about standing forces might come home from some places. there has been some rattling about pulling me army out of korea. there have been questions about how many of us need to remain in europe. where the navy has always been valuable which is the capacity to project american power. the navy in the marine...
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afghan war papers i think they they state things pretty clearly a number of one there was no mission we have not control the country at all so the taleban and al-qaeda and whoever else is in their islamic state which is actually a minority basically the finding and the money gets funneled down that way this is where the issue goes back to actually going back to the perpetrators of the war and the conflict and not just you can blame contractors for a lot of things for sure but they're also they get these contracts and they they get to operate. wiki leaks has released a 4th but you documents from you will deny zation for the prohibition of chemical weapons that cost further that in its report from the ledge chemical attack in the syrian city team a last year they were feel that the a.p.c. debbie chose to ignore evidence that didn't fit to say narrative but it can see it as more in the story. the toxicologist pharmacologist than the bio analytical chemist walk into the u.p.c. w u b c w shows them a video of an alleged chemical attack and ask them what sort of symptoms they see could they tell what gas it w
afghan war papers i think they they state things pretty clearly a number of one there was no mission we have not control the country at all so the taleban and al-qaeda and whoever else is in their islamic state which is actually a minority basically the finding and the money gets funneled down that way this is where the issue goes back to actually going back to the perpetrators of the war and the conflict and not just you can blame contractors for a lot of things for sure but they're also they...