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working from here in mission control houston with the japanese mission control room, making sure we get good views with those cameras. we will get a little pan as the dragon makes its way away from the international space station. that first departure burn zero brings it faster away from the station. we will get a nice view from the japanese side of the international space station. right now the international space station configured for undocking. we have those solar arrays in a locked position. >> station houston on the big loop. endeavor's undock sequence start time is 28 minutes from now. >> you heard that from capcom in mission control houston. that start time is 4:30 p.m. pacific. that is the on-time start time for the undocking sequence. once that kicks off, that will be the initiation of the umbilical retraction, followed by 12 hooks keeping dragon attached to the international space station. those will be released six at a time. they are in two gangs. there are two undocking burns, more like short little bursts that will physically separate dragon from the international space s
working from here in mission control houston with the japanese mission control room, making sure we get good views with those cameras. we will get a little pan as the dragon makes its way away from the international space station. that first departure burn zero brings it faster away from the station. we will get a nice view from the japanese side of the international space station. right now the international space station configured for undocking. we have those solar arrays in a locked...
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on the right-hand side, that is mission control in houston, on the left-hand side is mission control in hawthorne. currently still in joint operations. as we transition out of the approach ellipsoid, we will transition mission authority to the mission director in hawthorne. we have had integrated operations and been attached to the space station, any command and operations we wanted to do on the dragon spacecraft, we are getting permission from the flight director in houston to connect those commands. the flight control team in houston is really responsible for the health and safety of the crew aboard the iss as well as the safety and performance of the international space station. it is wild to think about, sometimes i think about the iss as a destination but it is really a spaceship. earlier, about two weeks ago, it had yaewwed completely around and was flying backwards, so to speak. it is the spacecraft just like dragon, but bigger. >> it is an orbiting laboratory. we talked about some of the science bob and doug conducted. while they were there, they completed 114 hours approximat
on the right-hand side, that is mission control in houston, on the left-hand side is mission control in hawthorne. currently still in joint operations. as we transition out of the approach ellipsoid, we will transition mission authority to the mission director in hawthorne. we have had integrated operations and been attached to the space station, any command and operations we wanted to do on the dragon spacecraft, we are getting permission from the flight director in houston to connect those...
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on the right-hand side, this team's mission digital in houston, and on the left-hand side, mission control in hawthorne. currently still in joint operations as we are still on the approach ellipsoid and we in wetion out of that will transition mission authority to the mission director here in hawthorne. while we have been attached to the space station, any operations on the dragon spacecraft, of course, we are getting permission from the toght director in houston connect those commands because the flight control team in houston is really responsible for the health and safety of the crew and the international space the safetywell as and performance of the international space station. kind of wild to think about it, i think that the international space station as a destination, but earlier this, about two they had adjusted its orbit, so it was flying backwards, so does the. it is a spacecraft just like dragon, just your. >> is actually an orbiting laboratory. we talked about some of the science that they conducted, and while they were there, they completed 114 hours of scientific research, a
on the right-hand side, this team's mission digital in houston, and on the left-hand side, mission control in hawthorne. currently still in joint operations as we are still on the approach ellipsoid and we in wetion out of that will transition mission authority to the mission director here in hawthorne. while we have been attached to the space station, any operations on the dragon spacecraft, of course, we are getting permission from the toght director in houston connect those commands because...
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capsule loud and clear. just a quick calm checked therebetween dragon and mission control here. think you guys for bringing them home safe before we disembark, i'm sure they will have some good words for you guys as well. but thanks for doing the most difficult parts and the most important parts of space flight the most important parts of space flight and bring us home safely. thank you again for the endeavour. thank you again for the endeavour. thank you again for the endeavour. thank you bob for the awesome words, it's been and always your tell macro honour and a pleasure to work with you, from the spacex team. jonathan, isn't it interesting that bob benhken talking to mission control, saying thank you so much for putting taking us through the most difficult parts of this endeavour, putting us into orbit and bring us home — and they really are the most difficult, most risky parts of any space travel, aren't they? yes, i mean this is a hazardous business, whichever phase of flight you are in. but the assent is difficult, and the descent as well. we all know how difficult that ca
capsule loud and clear. just a quick calm checked therebetween dragon and mission control here. think you guys for bringing them home safe before we disembark, i'm sure they will have some good words for you guys as well. but thanks for doing the most difficult parts and the most important parts of space flight the most important parts of space flight and bring us home safely. thank you again for the endeavour. thank you again for the endeavour. thank you again for the endeavour. thank you bob...
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working from here in mission control houston with the japanese mission control room, making sure we get good views with those cameras. we will get a little pan as the dragon makes its way away from the international space station. that first departure burn zero brings it faster away from the station. we will get a nice view from the japanese side of the international space station. right now the international space station configured for undocking. we have those solar arrays in a locked position. >> station houston on the big loop. endeavor's undock sequence start time is 28 minutes from now. >> you heard that from capcom in mission contr h
working from here in mission control houston with the japanese mission control room, making sure we get good views with those cameras. we will get a little pan as the dragon makes its way away from the international space station. that first departure burn zero brings it faster away from the station. we will get a nice view from the japanese side of the international space station. right now the international space station configured for undocking. we have those solar arrays in a locked...
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what's going on in mission control right now? are being pretty quiet right now in mission control because the guys that are really responsible now are on the ship and in those fast boats and at this point in apollo, we really went into kind of a passive mode and we were there in case the crew needed something that they needed from us, but we let the recovery forces work with them and make sure they knew exactly what they were going to do next. leland: we are watching right now the fast boats approach. they have to be a little careful as the parachutes were off. this picture coming from nasa tv is the reentry right before the parachutes were deployed as the crew dragon came down. phil keating at cape canaveral. how much has cape canaveral -- now we are returning to launch there from the kennedy space center again. i'm wondering the excitement there and the feeling there once again having americans on american soil? phil: it's extremely positive. the space coast has really resurrected and rebounded exponentially after the last shut
what's going on in mission control right now? are being pretty quiet right now in mission control because the guys that are really responsible now are on the ship and in those fast boats and at this point in apollo, we really went into kind of a passive mode and we were there in case the crew needed something that they needed from us, but we let the recovery forces work with them and make sure they knew exactly what they were going to do next. leland: we are watching right now the fast boats...
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if not we along with mission control out in hawthorne, california, the spacex mission control will be there to assist or intervene if they need to do as well. it will be very busy. there won't be a lot of looking out the window certainly at that point. where we sit in the vehicle we can see through those forward windows somewhat but mostly we'll be focused on the displays and systems of dragon. >> we'll go to gio benitez from abc news. reporter: bob, doug, chris, great to speak with you again and see you're doing well. i have two quick questions. the first, we're all looking at that forecast. are you at all concerned that this storm may be too close for comfort? and the second one, bob, we hear your wife megan is going to be going up this spring. this is going to be her first dragon flight. what tips do you have for her? >> i think from a weather perspective, just like everybody else on the nasa and spacex team, we look forward to the weather forecasts that are coming out daily at this point. they'll even get more frequent as we get closer to the actual splashdown. i think on launch,
if not we along with mission control out in hawthorne, california, the spacex mission control will be there to assist or intervene if they need to do as well. it will be very busy. there won't be a lot of looking out the window certainly at that point. where we sit in the vehicle we can see through those forward windows somewhat but mostly we'll be focused on the displays and systems of dragon. >> we'll go to gio benitez from abc news. reporter: bob, doug, chris, great to speak with you...
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that is mission control in spacex's headquarters in hawthorne california. dragonou see our operators and mission directors. they are continuing to monitor dragon. to fly itselfgned autonomously. there are very few things that the people in that room have to command manually, but for those things, it is a lot of data review and verifying that the conditions that need to be in place before sending commands are achieved. essentially are responsible for monitoring the health and safety and telemetry of aircrew and capsule -- of our crew and capsule. are justn controls part of human spaceflight. when dragon was docked in the international space station, it was powered time -- power down most of the time, but they still came in to do checks. this is just another chance to see how it integrated into the overall station system as we were passing both energy and electrical power to and from dragon while it was docked. they were also doing a habitability study. we did a bunch of demonstration flights on the way up to the station with bob and doug manually controlling
that is mission control in spacex's headquarters in hawthorne california. dragonou see our operators and mission directors. they are continuing to monitor dragon. to fly itselfgned autonomously. there are very few things that the people in that room have to command manually, but for those things, it is a lot of data review and verifying that the conditions that need to be in place before sending commands are achieved. essentially are responsible for monitoring the health and safety and...
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i'm putting joe in charge of mission control. >> bo biden the son of vice president joe biden seccumbed to brain cancer saturday at the age of 46. >> he is the one who wanted me to stay engaged. he was worried i'd not continue to fight for the things i'm passionate about and i'm trying to keep his promise. >> president obama signed the 21st century cures act including the so-called moon shot that could be a giant leap in the fight to cure cancer. >> the moonshot is a symbol of american ambition and achievement. now vice president joe biden will lead a similar effort to cure cancer. >> it will be led by joe biden and is aimed at ending the disease that killed the vice president's son and 600,000 other americans every year >> i think of all the people who have gone through what i've gone through without one-tenth the help that i've had. when you have a son or daughter, husband, wife, someone you adore, you become as educated as you can as quickly as you can particularly when you know it is a very serious form. i learned a lot about the mechanics of cancer and the delivery systems and ther
i'm putting joe in charge of mission control. >> bo biden the son of vice president joe biden seccumbed to brain cancer saturday at the age of 46. >> he is the one who wanted me to stay engaged. he was worried i'd not continue to fight for the things i'm passionate about and i'm trying to keep his promise. >> president obama signed the 21st century cures act including the so-called moon shot that could be a giant leap in the fight to cure cancer. >> the moonshot is a...
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mission control: dragon spacex, separation confirmed.dragon capsule leaving the international space station, the first ever private spacecraft to carry astronauts back to earth. we are about to embark on the final portion of the journey. i've referred to some of our spacex friends as the hardest part was getting us launched but the most important part is bringing us home and so i look forward to the test objectives of not only separating from the international space station smoothly but then coming down to a nice splashdown off the florida coast. theirjourney began two months ago in a spacecraft owned by the us company, spacex. this move to the commercial sector marks a major change, opening up space to anyone who can pay for a seat. but the return will be a real challenge, with a fiery re—entry through the atmosphere. parachutes will then slow the spacecraft down, ready for an ocean splashdown in the gulf of mexico, the first water landing since the apollo missions ended nearly 50 years ago. there's a lot of reasons why splashing down i
mission control: dragon spacex, separation confirmed.dragon capsule leaving the international space station, the first ever private spacecraft to carry astronauts back to earth. we are about to embark on the final portion of the journey. i've referred to some of our spacex friends as the hardest part was getting us launched but the most important part is bringing us home and so i look forward to the test objectives of not only separating from the international space station smoothly but then...
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. >> on your screen is a shot of mission control at spacex headquarters in california where the dragon operators and mission leaders are monitoring dragon's progress. they continue to watch the propulsion data, making sure everything is looking healthy and nominal. >> we are just about two minutes and 30 seconds until the end of burn. we will listen to the call up to the crew on the performance of the burn and they will move into the next step. we get a three minute breather before the next milestone comes up when we get ready to close the nosecone protecting the docking ring, navigation sensors, and these four thrusters performing the de- orbit burn. our at just under two minutes from de-escalation of the burn. dragon is committed to its splashdown point. there is no going back. >> yeah. we have the recovery team ready and on standby. they have been there for quite some time now. we have about 90 seconds left in the burn. the weather is looking great off of pensacola. around 2.5 miles per hour and the sea is like glass. we ended up getting fantastic weather for this splashdown of drag
. >> on your screen is a shot of mission control at spacex headquarters in california where the dragon operators and mission leaders are monitoring dragon's progress. they continue to watch the propulsion data, making sure everything is looking healthy and nominal. >> we are just about two minutes and 30 seconds until the end of burn. we will listen to the call up to the crew on the performance of the burn and they will move into the next step. we get a three minute breather before...
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mission control: splashdown! nasa astronauts splash down to earth after the first ever commercial crewed mission to the international space station. it took years to get here, we bought the capability back to america and returned safely to oui’ america and returned safely to ourfamilies. covid—19 restrictions are tightened in the capital region of the philippines to tackle a surge in cases. a bbc investigation has found the number of deaths from coronavirus in iran is nearly three times higher than admitted. and a dramatic end to the british grand prix as lewis hamilton wins with a puncture on the final lap. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for the first time since the apollo programme 45 years ago, an american spacecraft has landed safely with a splashdown in the sea. the commercially—owned capsule carrying astronauts doug hurley and bob behnken launched for the international space station in may. it's all part of nasa's plan to hand over such flights to private companies. our science correspondent rebe
mission control: splashdown! nasa astronauts splash down to earth after the first ever commercial crewed mission to the international space station. it took years to get here, we bought the capability back to america and returned safely to oui’ america and returned safely to ourfamilies. covid—19 restrictions are tightened in the capital region of the philippines to tackle a surge in cases. a bbc investigation has found the number of deaths from coronavirus in iran is nearly three times...
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. >> com check there between dragon and mission control. >> from the plc i want to thank you guys for bringing us home safe before i disembark from ship endeavor. i'm sure doug will have good words for you guys as well. thank you for doing the most difficult part and most important parts of space flight, bringing us inorbi into orbit ad bringing us home safely. thank you again for the good shepp endeavor. >> thank you, bob, for those awesome words. it's been an honor to work with you from the entire spacex team. it's been awesome. >> initial words from nasa astronaut bob behnken, he's in the pilot seat. you heard him refer to himself as plt. we're standing by for crew members to begin making their way out of the crew dragon spacecraft. they're going to get some assistance, just a couple of feet to the medical quarters on-board the ship where they're going to be able to get out of their suits that they've been wearing for all the final dynamic phases of the separation against the orbit burn, reentry, splashing down. just a little over an hour ago at 11:48 p.m. -- or a.m. pacific time.
. >> com check there between dragon and mission control. >> from the plc i want to thank you guys for bringing us home safe before i disembark from ship endeavor. i'm sure doug will have good words for you guys as well. thank you for doing the most difficult part and most important parts of space flight, bringing us inorbi into orbit ad bringing us home safely. thank you again for the good shepp endeavor. >> thank you, bob, for those awesome words. it's been an honor to work...
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. >> mission control team in hawthorne has reported the precise wind and coordinates to the recovery team. they are standing by, ready to go get our space dads. >> we just passed about 300 meters. one minute until splashdown. 200 meters. brace for splashdown. >> copy. brace for splashdown. heard bob and doug reporting their oblate -- they are bracing for splashdown. see thed be able to gulf of mexico here in the shot momentarily. we are now about 20 meters off the ocean. [applause] >> splashdown. >> as you can see, we have visual confirmation for splashdown. concur.x copy and we see splashdown. >> dragon endeavor has returned home. nasa astronauts bob and doug. >> welcome back to planet earth and thank you for flying spacex. [laughter] >> it is truly our honor and privilege. congrats to everybody. all good. -- decimal section 800. >> thanks for those words. into 4.800. you are back onpace dads are arthur after a 19 hour return journey from space. splashdown in the gulf of mexico off the coast of pensacola, florida. you can see our two fast boats. they are indeed fast. racing out to g
. >> mission control team in hawthorne has reported the precise wind and coordinates to the recovery team. they are standing by, ready to go get our space dads. >> we just passed about 300 meters. one minute until splashdown. 200 meters. brace for splashdown. >> copy. brace for splashdown. heard bob and doug reporting their oblate -- they are bracing for splashdown. see thed be able to gulf of mexico here in the shot momentarily. we are now about 20 meters off the ocean....
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yes, they said that limits were going in the right direction, that was mission control there, they areing the numbers go down and they will wait until it is all gone before opening the hatch, so they are on top of it, they are following these things and just taking their time and making sure it is safe. all the aspects, jonathan, i suppose that either point at which, for a commercial space programme, these are the practical difficulties, aren't they? because when you talk about commercial operations, you want efficiency, you want speed, you want to be able to repeat everything the same way every time, it doesn't a lwa ys same way every time, it doesn't always work like that and when you have government funded operations, you can perhaps absorb these things more easily. well, that is the whole point of having nasser overseeing everything that spacex is doing. just explain this to viewers if they don't quite understand the significance of why we are chattering away like this, nasser is ending its ownership and operation of vehicles just above the earth that carry humans. instead, it is g
yes, they said that limits were going in the right direction, that was mission control there, they areing the numbers go down and they will wait until it is all gone before opening the hatch, so they are on top of it, they are following these things and just taking their time and making sure it is safe. all the aspects, jonathan, i suppose that either point at which, for a commercial space programme, these are the practical difficulties, aren't they? because when you talk about commercial...
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. >> mission control team here in hawthorne has reported the precise landing coordinates to the recovery team. they are standing by, ready to go get our space dads. >> [ inaudible ] >> we have just passed about 30. one minute until splash down. >> 200 meters. >> we are braced for splash down. >> copy, brace for splash down. >> so there we heard bob and doug reported that they are bracing for splash down. we should be able to see the gulf of mexico here and the shot just momentarily. as we are now just about 20 meters off the ocean. >> splash down. [ cheering and applause ] >> as you can see, on your screen, we have visual confirmation for splash down. >> copy reel we see splash down and mains cut. >> dragon endeavor has returned home. and nasa astronauts bob and doug -- >> on behalf of the spacex and nasa teams welcome back to planet earth and thanks for flying spacex. [ laughter ] >> it was truly our honor and privilege. congrats to everybody at spacex. all good. and we are in to section four decimal 800. >> thanks for those words, doug, and we copy that you are in to four dez natural 8
. >> mission control team here in hawthorne has reported the precise landing coordinates to the recovery team. they are standing by, ready to go get our space dads. >> [ inaudible ] >> we have just passed about 30. one minute until splash down. >> 200 meters. >> we are braced for splash down. >> copy, brace for splash down. >> so there we heard bob and doug reported that they are bracing for splash down. we should be able to see the gulf of mexico here...
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in mission control, spacex founder elon musk, front and center, waited anxiously to hear from the crew. >> dragon, spacex. comcheck. >> we hear you loud and clear. >> reporter: under four giant parachutes, the capsule descended 15 miles per hour, splashing down in the warm gulf waters. >> splash down. >> welcome back to planet earth. thanks for flying spacex. >> thank god. you know? you know, i'm not very >> not since 1975 haved forhion american astronauts returned to earth with a water time. just about right on target. >> reporter: but apollo splash downs never looked like this. >> you are seeing a few more boats than expected. >> reporter: more than a dozen recreational boaters swarmed capsule, ignoring coast guard warnings as crews tried to recover it and the astronauts inside. >> something like this just really can endanger the whole thing. >> reporter: nasa administrator jim bridenstein. >> that is not what we were anticipating, the boats just made a beeline for it. there are things we're going to look at that we can do better next time. >> reporter: dragon looked like a giant cha
in mission control, spacex founder elon musk, front and center, waited anxiously to hear from the crew. >> dragon, spacex. comcheck. >> we hear you loud and clear. >> reporter: under four giant parachutes, the capsule descended 15 miles per hour, splashing down in the warm gulf waters. >> splash down. >> welcome back to planet earth. thanks for flying spacex. >> thank god. you know? you know, i'm not very >> not since 1975 haved forhion american...
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i think they were here at mission control. they were excited. >> too excited, a flotilla of pleasure boaters. they ignored coast guard instructions. >> it can't happen like that. >> the capsule was charred. he described the way it roared to life. >> it doesn't sound like a machine. it sounds like an animal coming through the atmosphere from all the thrusters and atmospheric noise. >> they named the capsule endeavoring. he said their ship some day could plannedlanded in a museum. >> it has a home when it's used up. >> did next to the fly it? his wife. meaghan mcart ever, next year. mark strassmann, laejts. how about poor fred wilson? what a shame. so soon after retiring. i hear his wife needed help with the funeral expenses. that's ridiculous! -he had social security. -when my brother died, his wife received a check from social security, all right-- for $255! the funeral costs were well over $8,000. how on earth did she pay for it? fortunately, my brother bought additional life insurance -before he retired. -whew! i bet that co
i think they were here at mission control. they were excited. >> too excited, a flotilla of pleasure boaters. they ignored coast guard instructions. >> it can't happen like that. >> the capsule was charred. he described the way it roared to life. >> it doesn't sound like a machine. it sounds like an animal coming through the atmosphere from all the thrusters and atmospheric noise. >> they named the capsule endeavoring. he said their ship some day could...
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. >> after six minutes of silence, spacex mission control wanted to hear from the astronauts. >> we read you loud and clear. >> when the crew dragon capsule came into view, everyone with spacex breathed easier. the capsule's four main chutes deployed. astronauts bob behnken and doug hurley's 19-hour return trip was almost over. >> splashdown. >> welcome back to planet earth and thanks for flying spacex. >> the first splashdown ever in the gulf of mexico. to dodge hurricane isaias in the atlantic. >> we're doing pretty good so far. >> two spacex fast boats reached the capsule but recreational boaters did too, a breach of safety and security. >> something like this can endanger the whole thing. >> a recovery ship hoisted aboard the capsule. the astronauts came out the open hatch on stretchers as expected, still readjusting to earth's gravity. >> sea ground is go for undocking. >> that homecoming began last night, 266 miles above south africa, capsule and crew separated from the space station. hurley and behnken went to sleep. >> rise and shine, daddy. we love you. >> their young sons woke
. >> after six minutes of silence, spacex mission control wanted to hear from the astronauts. >> we read you loud and clear. >> when the crew dragon capsule came into view, everyone with spacex breathed easier. the capsule's four main chutes deployed. astronauts bob behnken and doug hurley's 19-hour return trip was almost over. >> splashdown. >> welcome back to planet earth and thanks for flying spacex. >> the first splashdown ever in the gulf of mexico. to...
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. >> after six minutes of silence, spacex mission control wanted to hear from th fro-tronts. >> we read you lou clear. >> when thecasu came intoryone with spacex breatheier. fou mn chutes deployed. astronauts bob behnken and doug hurley 19 hour return trip was almost over. >> splashdown. >> welcome back to planet earth and thanks for flying spacex. >> the first splashdown ever in the gulf of mexico. to dodge hurricane isaias in the atlantic. >> we're doing pretty good so far. >> two spacex reached the fast boats reached the capsule but recreational boaters did too, a breach of safety and security. >> something like this canendant hah on strleadjusting to earth's gravity. >> sea ground is go for undocking. >> that homecoming began last night, 266 miles above south africa, capsule and crew separated from the space station. hurley and behnken went to sleep. >> rise and shine daddy. we love you. >> their young sons woke them up this morning. >> don't worry, you can sleep in tomorrow. >> they hurry. their fiery plummet into earth's atmosphere reached temperatures of 3500 degrees. they kept f
. >> after six minutes of silence, spacex mission control wanted to hear from th fro-tronts. >> we read you lou clear. >> when thecasu came intoryone with spacex breatheier. fou mn chutes deployed. astronauts bob behnken and doug hurley 19 hour return trip was almost over. >> splashdown. >> welcome back to planet earth and thanks for flying spacex. >> the first splashdown ever in the gulf of mexico. to dodge hurricane isaias in the atlantic. >> we're...
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(mission control) 5 4 3 2... and liftoff. (vo) audi e-tron. the next frontier of electric.audi at your door remote services through participating dealers. >>> stanley cup qualifiers presented by geico continue here in toronto 9:10 left in overtime on a day that's had it all. >> brian: i've been impressed with the intensity and just the overall physicality of these games so far i mean, you know what playoff hockey is, you just don't know what it's going to be like after four and a half months off and these guys have not disappointed one bit from the time we got here from the 12:00 game to this game now, it has been entertaining first day of the qualifying round >> john: national hockey league has done a tremendous job on so many fronts. dressing up the arena, edmonton without fans, safety protocols, and the total from the players we're just getting started pittsburgh will send out teddy blueger, zach aston-reese, and shelton johnson are back phillip danault faces the draw the canadiens. reese win the draw around, he'll draw pittsburghrrapproaching. m 40 shots montreal 34.
(mission control) 5 4 3 2... and liftoff. (vo) audi e-tron. the next frontier of electric.audi at your door remote services through participating dealers. >>> stanley cup qualifiers presented by geico continue here in toronto 9:10 left in overtime on a day that's had it all. >> brian: i've been impressed with the intensity and just the overall physicality of these games so far i mean, you know what playoff hockey is, you just don't know what it's going to be like after four and a...
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>> the crew dragon mission control team handed it over to recovery crew on board the ship.e plugged in directly to the capsule and talk to crew. there's telephone jack that they plug into the side. eric: i heard arthel laugh when i mentioned the marriott. arthel: i did. arthel: tom, i'm sorry, eric, i'm sure what you said it was funny but i didn't hear it. tom, i do want to ask you is this taking this release in whatever toxic fuels around the seal here, is this taking longer than anticipated, yes or no, and if it is, look, we know that these two astronauts are professionals and they have been waiting for two months to be back home. it's kind of like, is any possibility that they could become at this late in the game anxious to get out of there. is that possible? >> well, it's taking longer than plan about 30 minutes i would say, however, the two guys the coolers pilots, engineers at all. they are not phased, lying horizontally and they are comfortable as they can be and i think they are just -- patient is something that you learn as an restaurant whether it's waiting for a
>> the crew dragon mission control team handed it over to recovery crew on board the ship.e plugged in directly to the capsule and talk to crew. there's telephone jack that they plug into the side. eric: i heard arthel laugh when i mentioned the marriott. arthel: i did. arthel: tom, i'm sorry, eric, i'm sure what you said it was funny but i didn't hear it. tom, i do want to ask you is this taking this release in whatever toxic fuels around the seal here, is this taking longer than...
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(mission control) 5 4 3 2... and liftoff. (vo) audi e-tron. the next frontier of electric. audi at your door remote services through participating dealers. thousands of women with metastatic breast cancer, which is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of the body, are living in the moment and taking ibrance. ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor is for postmenopausal women or for men with hr+/her2- metastatic breast cancer, as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letrozole significantly delayed disease progression versus letrozole, and shrank tumors in over half of patients. patients taking ibrance can develop low white blood cell counts, which may cause serious infections that can lead to death. ibrance may cause severe inflammation of the lungs that can lead to death. tell your doctor right away if you have new or worsening symptoms, including trouble breathing, shortness of breath, cough, or chest pain. before taking ibrance, tell your doctor if you have fever, chills, or other signs of infection, liver or kidney problems, are pregnant, breastfeeding, or
(mission control) 5 4 3 2... and liftoff. (vo) audi e-tron. the next frontier of electric. audi at your door remote services through participating dealers. thousands of women with metastatic breast cancer, which is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of the body, are living in the moment and taking ibrance. ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor is for postmenopausal women or for men with hr+/her2- metastatic breast cancer, as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letrozole...
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(mission control) 5 4 3 2... and liftoff. (vo) audi e-tron. the next frontier of electric. your door remote services through participating dealers. that selling carsarvana, 100% online wouldn't work. but we went to work. building an experience that lets you shop over 17,000 cars from home. creating a coast to coast network to deliver your car as soon as tomorrow. recruiting an army of customer advocates to make your experience incredible. and putting you in control of the whole thing with powerful technology. that's why we've become the nation's fastest growing retailer. because our customers love it. see for yourself, at carvana.com. ♪ muck if. jack: market volatility put robo advisers to the test this year, and so far they've passed. an exclusive barron's ranking shows which performed best. deputy ed editor alex yule. so these automated portfolios came of age during a decade-long bull market. so the market crash this spring was really the first time they'd gone through the wringer, and they merged looking pretty good. >> yeah. i think we all wondered how they would do, an
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(mission control) 5 4 3 2... and liftoff. (vo) audi e-tron. the next frontier of electric. your door remote services through participating dealers. ♪ ♪ gerry: i'm back with u.s. border patrol chief rodney scott. chief scott, the protesters and many of their political friends in these cities have been saying that it was your agents and other federal agents who actually were a provocation to the violence, that actually these were peaceful protests, you know, maybe one or two people were misbehaving, but that sending in your agents, especially your agents who are particularly well trained in robust tactics, they provoked the violence. how do you respond to that? >> i guess calling it a lie might be a little bit strong or, but they clearly are some all tier car motives there. when this started, the u.s. marshals were inside that federal courthouse, they were not out on the streets. and then protests on county and state property shifted, and then like immediately that court mouths started being attacked. they were trying to light it on fire. they were breaking out windows, takin
(mission control) 5 4 3 2... and liftoff. (vo) audi e-tron. the next frontier of electric. your door remote services through participating dealers. ♪ ♪ gerry: i'm back with u.s. border patrol chief rodney scott. chief scott, the protesters and many of their political friends in these cities have been saying that it was your agents and other federal agents who actually were a provocation to the violence, that actually these were peaceful protests, you know, maybe one or two people were...
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(mission control) 5 4 3 2... and liftoff. (vo) audi e-tron. the next frontier of electric. your door remote services through participating dealers. when you think of a bank, you think of people in a place. but when you have the chase mobile app, your bank can be virtually any place. so, when you get a check... you can deposit it from here. and you can see your transactions and check your balance from here. you can save for an emergency from here. or pay bills from here. so when someone asks you, "where's your bank?" you can tell them: here's my bank. or here's my bank. or, here's my bank. because if you download and use the chase mobile app, your bank is virtually any place. visit chase.com/mobile. introducing the new sleep number 360 smart bed... now temperature balancing, so you can sleep better together. can it help keep me asleep? absolutely, it intelligently senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both effortlessly comfortable. can it help with snoring? i've never heard snoring. exactly. no problem. ...and done. will it help me keep up with mom? you
(mission control) 5 4 3 2... and liftoff. (vo) audi e-tron. the next frontier of electric. your door remote services through participating dealers. when you think of a bank, you think of people in a place. but when you have the chase mobile app, your bank can be virtually any place. so, when you get a check... you can deposit it from here. and you can see your transactions and check your balance from here. you can save for an emergency from here. or pay bills from here. so when someone asks...
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mission control: 200 metres. brace for splashdown. copy, braced for splashdown.n the making as the dragon capsule returns home. as you can see on your screen, we have visual confirmation for splashdown. applause. the first private spacecraft to bring astronauts back to earth. dragon spacex, separation confirmed. their journey began from the international space station. the spacecraft‘s owned by us company spacex. inside, nasa's bob behnken and doug hurley are at the controls. as they hurtled through the earth's atmosphere, a heat shield protected them as temperatures reached up to 2,000 degrees celsius. then, at last, a glimpse from the earth. we are visual on four chutes out. parachutes slow the rapid descent before splashdown. splashdown. this move to the commercial sector marks a major change. with the spacex reusable rockets and capsules, the cost of space flight is coming down. spacex has done the whole thing, so they can launch, they can dock, they can orbit the earth in a spacecraft and they can return to earth. and if you can do that safely, then anybody
mission control: 200 metres. brace for splashdown. copy, braced for splashdown.n the making as the dragon capsule returns home. as you can see on your screen, we have visual confirmation for splashdown. applause. the first private spacecraft to bring astronauts back to earth. dragon spacex, separation confirmed. their journey began from the international space station. the spacecraft‘s owned by us company spacex. inside, nasa's bob behnken and doug hurley are at the controls. as they hurtled...
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mission control: splashdown! international space station. it took years to get here. we brought the capability back to america and we came home safely to ourfamilies. covid—i9 restrictions are tightened in the capital region of the philippines to tackle a surge in cases. a bbc investigation has found the number of deaths from coronavirus in iran is nearly three times higher than admitted. residents of melbourne, australia are waking up under
mission control: splashdown! international space station. it took years to get here. we brought the capability back to america and we came home safely to ourfamilies. covid—i9 restrictions are tightened in the capital region of the philippines to tackle a surge in cases. a bbc investigation has found the number of deaths from coronavirus in iran is nearly three times higher than admitted. residents of melbourne, australia are waking up under
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(mission control) 5 4 3 2... and liftoff. (vo) audi e-tron. the next frontier of electric. get audi at your door remote services through participating dealers. welcome to camp tonsafun on xfinity! it's summer camp, but in your living room. learn how to draw with a minions expert... how to build an indoor obstacle course! plus... whatever she's doing. and me, jade catta-preta. the host of e's the soup! camp tonsafun. it's like summer camp, but minus the poison ivy. unless you own poison ivy. in which case, why? just say "summer camp" into your xfinity voice remote to join. >>> well cocome back. streaming movies, live music and lots and lots of home motorcade masks. >>> starting with shares of roku as they say shares of advertising uncertainty. more users logged on to its platform expecting growth in the second half but not as forecasted and shares of etsy buying related items. lots and lots such as face coverings. new and react vated buyers those are more who have not shopped on the marketplace a year or more >>> live nation stunned. the image or imajority of concee keeping
(mission control) 5 4 3 2... and liftoff. (vo) audi e-tron. the next frontier of electric. get audi at your door remote services through participating dealers. welcome to camp tonsafun on xfinity! it's summer camp, but in your living room. learn how to draw with a minions expert... how to build an indoor obstacle course! plus... whatever she's doing. and me, jade catta-preta. the host of e's the soup! camp tonsafun. it's like summer camp, but minus the poison ivy. unless you own poison ivy. in...
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. >> this is mission control houston. call station for voice check. >> how do you hear me?and clear welcome to the space station. >> thank you. great. welcomd
. >> this is mission control houston. call station for voice check. >> how do you hear me?and clear welcome to the space station. >> thank you. great. welcomd
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one of the mission controllers is bob jocose and from montana university who has dedicated his life to understanding wild fire smoke. this plane is the world supposed to advance flight laboratory the summary of the flight plan for today is to head to the sheraton fire in southern arizona and. from there the team members are planning to collect fresh smoke samples for their research with the help of pioneering prototypes. you have to bring the lab to the fire to the smoke to better understand that the. thousands of chemicals that are emitted in fresh smoke and how those changed as the smoke of volves in the atmosphere. when the plane reaches the smoke plume we get strong turbulence. caused by the hot air rising from the fire. when we're flying really big fires and we have to make when you 1st light that it can feel like you're on a roller coaster which is fine but you don't want to be on a roller coaster for 8 hours it's kind of a high intensity type of work but it's also awesome being able to see the measurements that we're making in real time. before now also as have all the new data
one of the mission controllers is bob jocose and from montana university who has dedicated his life to understanding wild fire smoke. this plane is the world supposed to advance flight laboratory the summary of the flight plan for today is to head to the sheraton fire in southern arizona and. from there the team members are planning to collect fresh smoke samples for their research with the help of pioneering prototypes. you have to bring the lab to the fire to the smoke to better understand...
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mission. control and local beauty 1000000000 going forward you know off the letter from her but. trying to not be treated my lyf is no war your hoodoo swarming a little beaver in a minute i mean you want to be the law should be looking at how gun wall street is both of them. was a little hard to swing a lot of bucks for. the head of it in order. to level the stuff. i don't like it also allowed. and i'm going to try to go to court. sure but the senate and about bush i get out i'm going to cash and so much of a month ago the kitchen they hate me a fit me when i can view nuff said what. can it be in this big money into mania lending shut off and what the death of that many. men can say i have my feet made must walk in banking but if one has that and then but web talk about a rug will add a man. as a weapon of war leaves the very deep a scar. scars so rule that the victims men and women can barely talk about a. day the only witnesses who can help bring about justice al-jazeera fall as human rights campaigners and may be investigating right since the 2011. libya unspeakable crime on a
mission. control and local beauty 1000000000 going forward you know off the letter from her but. trying to not be treated my lyf is no war your hoodoo swarming a little beaver in a minute i mean you want to be the law should be looking at how gun wall street is both of them. was a little hard to swing a lot of bucks for. the head of it in order. to level the stuff. i don't like it also allowed. and i'm going to try to go to court. sure but the senate and about bush i get out i'm going to cash...