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then the moon reflect light back to earth. that is your blood moon. it's that red hue which, of course, always happens. had questions on twitter, why is this one turning blood red. actually, any time you get a total lunar eclipse, you are going to get that red hue. we have four of them coming up with six-month intervals. that is coming up. the next one in october. hopefully it's going to be clear in atlanta by then. all right. 4:53. the next time we want to watch is 3:06 eastern time. that's when the show begins. that's when it's going to turn red, and then you get until about 8:24 gmt, about 4:24 in the morning across the eastern u.s. and this is the part of the planet, can see it western south america, central america, caribbean, and the united states. but you have to have clear sky, right? you have to be able to see out there. and a good chunk of the u.s. has clear sky out there as we showed you in l.a. looks fantastic. mexico city, we had the live shot coming out of there. they've gone to clear out. great grade there -- poor across the eastern u.s
then the moon reflect light back to earth. that is your blood moon. it's that red hue which, of course, always happens. had questions on twitter, why is this one turning blood red. actually, any time you get a total lunar eclipse, you are going to get that red hue. we have four of them coming up with six-month intervals. that is coming up. the next one in october. hopefully it's going to be clear in atlanta by then. all right. 4:53. the next time we want to watch is 3:06 eastern time. that's...
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here's an eraser and we are on the moon and let the eraser be the moon and we can read the side, can't we? this ithe side that faces the earth, okay? this side faces the earth and doesn't the moon go around the earth? well, watch how the moon goes around the earth. what am i doing to the eraser, gang, as it goes around the earth? i'm twisting it because it turns out the eraser's going like this as it turns. and when it makes one turn like this, it'll also make one rotation. so it'll go... and--stopped it, it would just keep... stop it for a minute... ain't that neat? so the moon is turning around and around and around. and you know what? there's a reason why one side always faces us and it has to do with center of gravity and torque. did you pick that up on the chapter on rotational motion? did you pick that up? and when you picked that up, did you say to your mother and father, hey, you know what i just i found out? there's a reason why one side of the moon faces us all the time. how many people did share that with their parents? how many say, well, my parents don't give me anything,
here's an eraser and we are on the moon and let the eraser be the moon and we can read the side, can't we? this ithe side that faces the earth, okay? this side faces the earth and doesn't the moon go around the earth? well, watch how the moon goes around the earth. what am i doing to the eraser, gang, as it goes around the earth? i'm twisting it because it turns out the eraser's going like this as it turns. and when it makes one turn like this, it'll also make one rotation. so it'll go......
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the perspective of the moon, the moon is seen a sunset all the way around the earth. you get the red light of the sunset shining to the moon and giving it that color. >> ken wouldn't miss this show in the sky. >> i am here to look at the moon. >> he brought his telescope and granddaughter lacy. >> i have used that telescope many times. >> i think it enlightens them a little bit. >> reporter: a late night family adventure that is out of this world. >> i have been told there are so many people here they are turning people away at the gate. there are a lot of excitement here. the process is supposed to peak between midnight and 3:00 but if you are fogged in at home we are expecting another full eclipse in october. jean ellie, nbc bay area news. >> a lawn chair and blanket sounds good to me. jeff, when is the best time to see the blood moon? >> we are still waiting on the sun, earth and moon to get aligned perfectly for this to occur. we are an hour away from it to get kicked off. the temperatures in the 50s. we think the heart of the viewing for the western region of the
the perspective of the moon, the moon is seen a sunset all the way around the earth. you get the red light of the sunset shining to the moon and giving it that color. >> ken wouldn't miss this show in the sky. >> i am here to look at the moon. >> he brought his telescope and granddaughter lacy. >> i have used that telescope many times. >> i think it enlightens them a little bit. >> reporter: a late night family adventure that is out of this world. >> i...
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that shadow will continue to creep across the face of the moon until we get that deep red moon and thenwe get about 78 minutes of total eclipse tonight. hope weather is cooperating in your neighborhood. if not, we can wait until autumn, but in the mean time less than an hour away from a total eclipse of the moon from the bay area. >>> a lot of folks might be staying up late to get a glimpse of the blood moon. is it going to be clear, do you think? >> clear enough you'll get to see most of it. perfectly clear i don't see anywhere in the bay area, partly cloudy or mostly cloudy skies even in livermore, concord and vacaville, but you'll get enough clear sky unless you're right along the coastline to see this. here's the peak, totality which means the moon is entirely in earth's shadow, kind of cool if you think about it, from 12:07 until 1:25 in the morning, but right now is also kind of cool because the moon is literally disappearing. that will continue until 12:07 when it will be gone and turn that reddish hue. pleasanton, it's 59 degrees, vallejo 54, this is our live and neighborhood ne
that shadow will continue to creep across the face of the moon until we get that deep red moon and thenwe get about 78 minutes of total eclipse tonight. hope weather is cooperating in your neighborhood. if not, we can wait until autumn, but in the mean time less than an hour away from a total eclipse of the moon from the bay area. >>> a lot of folks might be staying up late to get a glimpse of the blood moon. is it going to be clear, do you think? >> clear enough you'll get to...
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this video was shot in the last blood moon. the blood moon is caused by the light hitting the earth's atmosphere just right during the eclipse. by midnight earth's shadow will be cast on the moon and should be over about 130. if you plan to catch a glimpse of tonight's blood moon, send your pictures and video to us at log on to our website at kron-4 dot com, and click the tab for "blood moon!" you can also upload them to our facebook page and twitter feeds! website or on the air! everybody except and near the close final field to see the blood moon tnine tonight. nasa right now is hosting a live chat which can be found on our website. another officer on the wrong side of the law. tonight - a santa clara county protective officer. working at valley medical center is under arrest. accused of the unthinkable with children. the alleged victims of derrick hammond were minors at the time of the offenses, but are now adults. kron-4's scott rates has more. some very disturbing details coming out of this. this is a 39 year-old derek ham
this video was shot in the last blood moon. the blood moon is caused by the light hitting the earth's atmosphere just right during the eclipse. by midnight earth's shadow will be cast on the moon and should be over about 130. if you plan to catch a glimpse of tonight's blood moon, send your pictures and video to us at log on to our website at kron-4 dot com, and click the tab for "blood moon!" you can also upload them to our facebook page and twitter feeds! website or on the air!...
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' >> we don't own the moon, nasa doesn't feel any ownership over the moon even though we were the first to get there- - which was great and a great accomplishment--but if people want to do things on the moon that's great. >> the outer-space treaty was a product of its time and place. there were only two actors in space at that point: the united states and the soviet union. and the key provision in there is "no property rights in space." absent property rights how can we engage in moon mining, extraction? that's going to be an interesting question that has to be worked out. and there's lots of lawyers who deal with space law who've been debating this for years. but until there's actually a test case it probably won't be resolved. >> all of the international laws that's and all the regulations we have about space exploration are designed for states. so we don't really have any laws or regulations in place for corporations. >> if we put too many rules in place right now that lead to us not being able to open space, i think it would be an obscenity. i think it is anti-life. >> the most voca
' >> we don't own the moon, nasa doesn't feel any ownership over the moon even though we were the first to get there- - which was great and a great accomplishment--but if people want to do things on the moon that's great. >> the outer-space treaty was a product of its time and place. there were only two actors in space at that point: the united states and the soviet union. and the key provision in there is "no property rights in space." absent property rights how can we...
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obviously we can't see the moon.wing. >> would you think of snow in april? >> i don't want the snow. >> we're so tired we thought it was a christmas wonderland but i just wanted to be gone. >> a think a lot of people are just wanting that. if the group would have waited a few more hours, the snow showers would have cleared out and the sky would have opened up and they could have seen that lunar eclipse. just a little sliver of it is left. if you have the chance, and take a look. >>northwest indiana is also getting more snow. it's been falling in highland since early last night. that's causing a few problems onslick conditions likely led to an accident in munster, but it wasn't anything serious. taking a look at the *other top stories this morning. chicago police are looking for the man who sexually assaulted a woman in lakeview. police say the 22-year-old woman was walking through an alley, in the 35-hundred block of north halsted, when she was attacked yesterday afternoon. she was taken to the hospital in stable con
obviously we can't see the moon.wing. >> would you think of snow in april? >> i don't want the snow. >> we're so tired we thought it was a christmas wonderland but i just wanted to be gone. >> a think a lot of people are just wanting that. if the group would have waited a few more hours, the snow showers would have cleared out and the sky would have opened up and they could have seen that lunar eclipse. just a little sliver of it is left. if you have the chance, and take...
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we can see the moon right now. see few clouds for tonight eclipse in our inland area right around the bay. sunny breezy next two days and the dry pattern willless thatb]ú next weak. here's satellite image showing approaching frontal system. weak front not going to bring us any rainfall. responsible for the high clouds we see right now. push through during the overnight hours so let's give you the forecast animation starting at 11:00 o'clock tonight and sky conditions much like what we have right now and about 2:00 a.m. or so the front will sweep through. central part of the by area at 4 a.m. it's pushing into the south bay. just bring few more high clouds through. that's it no precipitation clearing tomorrow breezy conditions on the coast sunny elsewhere in the afternoon hours. very pleasant day. just a little breezy overnight tonight lack for low pressure mainly upper freeways low 50's and then tomorrow high starting in the south bay generally the mid upper 70's. about 74 at san jose. 77 at los gatos peninsula we
we can see the moon right now. see few clouds for tonight eclipse in our inland area right around the bay. sunny breezy next two days and the dry pattern willless thatb]ú next weak. here's satellite image showing approaching frontal system. weak front not going to bring us any rainfall. responsible for the high clouds we see right now. push through during the overnight hours so let's give you the forecast animation starting at 11:00 o'clock tonight and sky conditions much like what we have...
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eclipse called a blood moon because of the color of moon. >> that's right, kpix 5 reporter cate caugurian is at the space and science center with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning frank and michelle. i don't know about you guys but i slept right through it. unfortunately. but if you're just like me or just like our morning crew, in case you missed last night we're expected to get three more moons just like the one we saw of night. but even with that experts still say it is pretty rare and you want to be ready the next time it comes around. >> it's exciting. it's an exciting thing. >> reporter: the sight of the blood moon enough to get the amateurs and experts jumping out of their seats. >> it's very exciting right now. to be -- connected to this thing, something that's greater than yourself. >> you have the shadow of a planet casting a shadow on a moon -- it's a big deal. you may not see it ever again in your life. >> reporter: what happens is the earth's shadow takes a bigger bigger bite of the surface of the full moon until total eclipse. >> whenever the earth cast a shadow
eclipse called a blood moon because of the color of moon. >> that's right, kpix 5 reporter cate caugurian is at the space and science center with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning frank and michelle. i don't know about you guys but i slept right through it. unfortunately. but if you're just like me or just like our morning crew, in case you missed last night we're expected to get three more moons just like the one we saw of night. but even with that experts still say it...
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it will hit the moon and the moon reflects it back and it will be glowing blood red.oney shot will be beginning at 7:06 gmt if you're watching on the eastern coast of the united states. that's about 3:06 eastern time. and then it will end in totality at 8:24 gmt. these are the times. at first you may not even notice it. it becomes a partial eclipse. something like you would see when the moon is in the stages here. but this will be the time that we'll be watching. now, unfortunately i will not be running out across the cnn deck and frightening security because in atlanta we have a completely clouded over sky. so we have an eclims already, unfortunately but i'll be pinpointing what areas across the united states we'll be able to see it in a few hours. >> we should note the most red part of the moon will last for what? about 78 minutes. >> that's correct. >> good you've got your notes there. >> yeah. i did some research. >> thanks. >> and we'll bring you much more of the lunar eclipse including live reports from two viewing parties where people are gathering right now to
it will hit the moon and the moon reflects it back and it will be glowing blood red.oney shot will be beginning at 7:06 gmt if you're watching on the eastern coast of the united states. that's about 3:06 eastern time. and then it will end in totality at 8:24 gmt. these are the times. at first you may not even notice it. it becomes a partial eclipse. something like you would see when the moon is in the stages here. but this will be the time that we'll be watching. now, unfortunately i will not...
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it's a tiny baby moon, i guess -- will it develop into a larger moon?difficult to say, but the fact that this process has been witness sod far, indicates that it may have been forming moons in the past this way. we don't know what the future for so-called peggy will be, but certainly it is a major development in the way we perceive the formation of solar systems and formation of moons. >> you said saturn has officially over 60 moons, why do all of these moons form around stat urn? what happens and what do these moons end up becoming? >> it is a very mysterious process, because the material of the moons which is frozen gases and water in some cases and also rock is -- they are very different from the planets themselves. i mean saturn is made out of gas, mainly hydrogen and helium, and the moons are certainly very, very solid, so it is a bit of a mystery how these moons come, but probably forming around -- based in this the rings of the planet itself. saturn has one of the largest moons in the solar system called tie tan, and it is the only one that has a
it's a tiny baby moon, i guess -- will it develop into a larger moon?difficult to say, but the fact that this process has been witness sod far, indicates that it may have been forming moons in the past this way. we don't know what the future for so-called peggy will be, but certainly it is a major development in the way we perceive the formation of solar systems and formation of moons. >> you said saturn has officially over 60 moons, why do all of these moons form around stat urn? what...
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why not put a permanent human settlement on the moon? we have already been to the moon?> is a very good question. the reason is technical in nature. going to the moon is relatively easy. staying there for short term is relatively easy. a permanent human settlement on the moon is actually a lot less simple than on mars. on mars, there's resources, water, nitrogen. carbon dioxide and other resources you can use. it makes it possible to send all the cargo from earth. it will be minding their own water and nitrogen from the atmosphere. it is almost the same length as the earthquake. they are not existing for space fight. it is easier to live on mars than live on the moon. >> have you put out any kind of estimate for the final tab? >> it sounds like a lot of money and it is a lot of money. it is literally the biggest event in the history of our species. when we find -- the olympic games. >> it will come off as planned. >> we have raise money from private investors. these are taking longer because it is a very large investment. >> has anyone promised to go to mars? people have
why not put a permanent human settlement on the moon? we have already been to the moon?> is a very good question. the reason is technical in nature. going to the moon is relatively easy. staying there for short term is relatively easy. a permanent human settlement on the moon is actually a lot less simple than on mars. on mars, there's resources, water, nitrogen. carbon dioxide and other resources you can use. it makes it possible to send all the cargo from earth. it will be minding their...
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barely a moon.he moon between our fingers? it is, that little white speck pinched between those fingers as everybody tried to get into the picture with a blood moon. there it is, over head. there it is over his shoulder. this one was tweeted out with the caption blood moon selfie minus the blood? one guy posed making a duck face and from his roof in chilly dallas, 16-year-old oscar rivera, aka coconut kiddo, used a flashlight to illuminate himself. >> oh, lord, oh, my gosh. >> reporter: he sat there for five hours. his viewers kept asking where is the moon? show me moon, please. but just as the moon was a third of the way eclipsed, oscar couldn't take the cold anymore. >> i'm just going to take a quick break, and as soon as i get back i'll give you a view of the moon. >> reporter: he never returned. >> as soon as i went inside i didn't want to go back outside, not even for a blood moon. >> reporter: those who missed it photo-shopped it with a howling moon with miley cyrus. jeanne moos, new york. >>
barely a moon.he moon between our fingers? it is, that little white speck pinched between those fingers as everybody tried to get into the picture with a blood moon. there it is, over head. there it is over his shoulder. this one was tweeted out with the caption blood moon selfie minus the blood? one guy posed making a duck face and from his roof in chilly dallas, 16-year-old oscar rivera, aka coconut kiddo, used a flashlight to illuminate himself. >> oh, lord, oh, my gosh. >>...
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, edge of the moon. very dark piece taken out. then, over the next hour slowly moving across the moon's face. it will go from full moon to a pretty dark moon. but a dark kind of reddish color. sit's a dramatic change going from the bright full moon to this orangey, coppery ball in the sky. it is really worth getting out and seeing. >> we get a chance tonight. ben buris. we appreciate your time. have fun tonight. enjoy having all your guests there. if you want more information on tonight's lunar clips, head to our website kpix.com. also it will tell you about the best places you can watch it. let's talk about our weather computer. great shot outside of the fog rolling back in through the golden gate. these are your temperatures outside. in the 50s now in san francisco. san jose mild. 73. oakland sitting at 66. a live camera. this is 9:00 this morning. this is the time lapse i want to show you. look at the low cloud cover. it's evaporating because of the strong on shore. then we had sunshine and that cloud
, edge of the moon. very dark piece taken out. then, over the next hour slowly moving across the moon's face. it will go from full moon to a pretty dark moon. but a dark kind of reddish color. sit's a dramatic change going from the bright full moon to this orangey, coppery ball in the sky. it is really worth getting out and seeing. >> we get a chance tonight. ben buris. we appreciate your time. have fun tonight. enjoy having all your guests there. if you want more information on tonight's...
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the blood moon. upload them to our website. kpix.com. or tag them kpix 5 tv. >>> happening later today. chow is expected to plead not guilty at a court appearance. he's accused of money laundering as well as narcotics and weapons trafficking in a corruption case that also ensnared state senator leland yee. the lawyer for chow alleges though entrapment by the fbi. >>> the chief financial officer of ac transit is accused of stealing money from his church. lewis clinton was charged yesterday with stealing more than half a million dollars from the allen temple baptist church where he served as charity's president. prosecutors say he used the money for mortgage payments, golf memberships, and private school tuition for his kids. there's nothing to indicate any embezzlement at the transit agency. >> in terms of ac transit if it comes out he's done anything untoward it will be a surprise. >> the ac transit board of directors held a special session yesterday evening to decide to put clinton on paid leave. >>
the blood moon. upload them to our website. kpix.com. or tag them kpix 5 tv. >>> happening later today. chow is expected to plead not guilty at a court appearance. he's accused of money laundering as well as narcotics and weapons trafficking in a corruption case that also ensnared state senator leland yee. the lawyer for chow alleges though entrapment by the fbi. >>> the chief financial officer of ac transit is accused of stealing money from his church. lewis clinton was...
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blood moon because it's a red appearance on the moon surface as this progresses. this happens when the moon is completely covered by the earth schaad oychlt eclipse have influenced people for as long as we have history. wars have even come to an end because of an eclipse. >>reporter: lunar lore call this a blood moon because they can rouse the werewolf. >> weather is cooperating but some cloud blocking our view as well spencer christian is hear now with more for us. >> the clouds have been our concern. here's live doppler 7hd see the cloud are thicker near the coast and thinner inland 80's and view so far is pretty good. now let me give you a little rundown of the timing of the the partial eclipse under way already. gap at 10:58. total eclipse just after midnight 12:0 mid eclipse 12:46 am. total end at 1:25 am and partial eclipse here and these are the sky conditions we expect viewing inland will be good. vawing around the bay fair as few more cloud there and variable to poor on the coast. get away from the coast enjoy the view. >> good advice spencer. >> now if y
blood moon because it's a red appearance on the moon surface as this progresses. this happens when the moon is completely covered by the earth schaad oychlt eclipse have influenced people for as long as we have history. wars have even come to an end because of an eclipse. >>reporter: lunar lore call this a blood moon because they can rouse the werewolf. >> weather is cooperating but some cloud blocking our view as well spencer christian is hear now with more for us. >> the...
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a moon, it is a white spec between the picture of the blood moon.erhead. there it is over shoulder. this was tweeted blood moon selfie minus the blood. one guy posing with a duck face. and 16-year-old oscar rivera, aka coconut kid o, using a flashlight to illuminate himself. >> um, word. oh, my gosh. >> he sat there for five hours and his viewer kept asking where is the moon, show me moon. but he couldn't take the cold any more. >> i will take a quick break and as soon as i get back i will show you the moon. >> as soon as i went in i didn't want to go back out, not even for a blood moon. >> some photo shopped it, one with miley cyrus on the moon. as if everyone blushed. cnn, new york. >> that's amore. >> thanks for watching cnn newsroom. >> please stay with us for world business today. [ male announcer ] this is jim. a man who doesn't stand still. but jim has afib, atrial fibrillation, an irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts jim at a greater risk of stroke. for years, jim's medicine tied him to a monthly trip to the cli
a moon, it is a white spec between the picture of the blood moon.erhead. there it is over shoulder. this was tweeted blood moon selfie minus the blood. one guy posing with a duck face. and 16-year-old oscar rivera, aka coconut kid o, using a flashlight to illuminate himself. >> um, word. oh, my gosh. >> he sat there for five hours and his viewer kept asking where is the moon, show me moon. but he couldn't take the cold any more. >> i will take a quick break and as soon as i...
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turning the moon a copper red. nasa calls this a blood moon. and it will be its most red about 40 minutes from now. some of the best viewing locations are in dallas, denver, and los angeles. looks pretty spectacular. >> it's underway right now. our ivan cabrera is following it close he -- he's a space geek. >> in front of the moon. >> it's begun. >> how excited are you? >> well, very excited. i would say if the scale went up to an 11, i would be at an 11. look at that. >> wow! isn't that awesome? >> there it is. we have entered the umbra here at 3:07 eastern time. looks fantastic. you'll see it's going to continue to get even better glow and just to get that copper red which is why we're calling it blood moon. exciting stuff. is john getting hairier and howling? >> that happens most days. >> it does, around about this time. >> i'm just getting another myth. >> no, put the myth away. >> another myth. listen, if you're watching us from home, why don't you record cnn now, and then go outside your window and then record the moon -- i bet we'll put
turning the moon a copper red. nasa calls this a blood moon. and it will be its most red about 40 minutes from now. some of the best viewing locations are in dallas, denver, and los angeles. looks pretty spectacular. >> it's underway right now. our ivan cabrera is following it close he -- he's a space geek. >> in front of the moon. >> it's begun. >> how excited are you? >> well, very excited. i would say if the scale went up to an 11, i would be at an 11. look at...
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his viewers kept asking where is the moon? show me moon, please.d, oscar couldn't take the cold anymore. >> i'm just going to take like a quick break and then as soon as i get back i'll give you guys a view of the moon. >> reporter: he didn't return. >> as soon as i went inside i didn't want to go outside, not even for a blood moon. >> reporter: those who missed it photo-shopped it with a howling wolf with a miley cyrus jeanne moos, cnn. >> you wait five hours and give up. thank you for watching, we'll see you tomorrow night. anderson starts right now. >>> good evening, it is 8:00 p.m., off the west coast of australia, 8:00 a.m. and off the coast, a sub is finally back on track, tonight you will see for yourself exactly what a bluefin can see. >>> also, what appears to be the biggest gathering of al-qaeda, we'll tell you who is in the video and why it is so important. >>> and later, our own dr. sanjay gupta suits up to help fight the ebola outbreak in west africa, some of whom have lost lives in the battle. some of the medical personnel. we begin w
his viewers kept asking where is the moon? show me moon, please.d, oscar couldn't take the cold anymore. >> i'm just going to take like a quick break and then as soon as i get back i'll give you guys a view of the moon. >> reporter: he didn't return. >> as soon as i went inside i didn't want to go outside, not even for a blood moon. >> reporter: those who missed it photo-shopped it with a howling wolf with a miley cyrus jeanne moos, cnn. >> you wait five hours and...
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blood moon because it's a red appearance on the moon surface as this progresses.his happens when the moon is completely covered by the earth schaad oychlt eclipse have influenced people for as long as we have history. wars have even come to an end because of an eclipse. >>reporter: lunar lore call this a blood moon because they can rouse the werewolf. >> weather is cooperating but some cloud blocking our view as well spencer christian is hear now with more for us. >> the clouds have been our concern. here's live doppler 7hd see the cloud are thicker near the coast and thinner inland 80's and view so far is pretty good. now let me give you a little rundown of the timing of the the partial eclipse under way already. gap at 10:58. total eclipse just after midnight 12:07 mid eclipse 12:46 am. total end at 1:25 am and partial eclipse here and these are the sky conditions we expect viewing inland will be good. vawing around the bay fair as few more cloud there and variable to poor on the coast. get away from the coast enjoy the view. >> good advice spencer. >> now if yo
blood moon because it's a red appearance on the moon surface as this progresses.his happens when the moon is completely covered by the earth schaad oychlt eclipse have influenced people for as long as we have history. wars have even come to an end because of an eclipse. >>reporter: lunar lore call this a blood moon because they can rouse the werewolf. >> weather is cooperating but some cloud blocking our view as well spencer christian is hear now with more for us. >> the...
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blood moon because it's a red appearance on the moon surface as this progresses. this happens when the moon is completely covered by the earth schaad oychlt eclipse have influenced people for as long as we have history. wars have even come to an end because of an eclipse. >>reporter: lunar lore call this a blood moon because they can rouse the werewolf. >> weather is cooperating but some cloud blocking our view as well spencer christian is hear now with more for us. >> the clouds have been our concern. here's live doppler 7hd see the cloud are thicker near the coast and thinner inland 80's and view so far is pretty good. now let me give you a little rundown of the timing of the the partial eclipse under way already. gap at 10:58. total eclipse just after midnight 12:07 mid eclipse 12:46 am. total end at 1:25 am and partial eclipse here and these are the sky conditions we expect viewing inland will be good. vawing around the bay fair as few more cloud there and variable to poor on the coast. get away from the coast enjoy the view. >> good advice spencer. >> now if
blood moon because it's a red appearance on the moon surface as this progresses. this happens when the moon is completely covered by the earth schaad oychlt eclipse have influenced people for as long as we have history. wars have even come to an end because of an eclipse. >>reporter: lunar lore call this a blood moon because they can rouse the werewolf. >> weather is cooperating but some cloud blocking our view as well spencer christian is hear now with more for us. >> the...
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the next time the moon rises red will be in october.ate caugurian, kpix 5. >>> we have lots of your pictures uploaded to kpix.com and you can log on and look and find out the dates of the next eclipse. >>> another day of relentless accusations in the oscar pistorius trial. how day five of cross- examination surrounded a lot like day one. -- sounded a lot like day one. >> i'm meteorologist lawrence karnow in the kpix 5 weather center. lots of sunshine for most of the bay area now but the winds are picking up. we will talk about that next and what it means for the rest of the afternoon. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, today is tax d >>> the dow rebounding after a rough start right now you can see the dow is up about 60 points. >>> well, today is tax day and if you're planning a late visit to the post office, here's the list. the main post office in oakland on 7th street. the san jose office on lundy. both will stay open until 8:30 tonight. and collect from their outside boxes until 10:00. and working on taxes can work up an appetite. among the restauran
the next time the moon rises red will be in october.ate caugurian, kpix 5. >>> we have lots of your pictures uploaded to kpix.com and you can log on and look and find out the dates of the next eclipse. >>> another day of relentless accusations in the oscar pistorius trial. how day five of cross- examination surrounded a lot like day one. -- sounded a lot like day one. >> i'm meteorologist lawrence karnow in the kpix 5 weather center. lots of sunshine for most of the bay...
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fry moon -- fremont 49. if you get up for that early jog in the morning, the sun is coming up at 6:34. here is the reason why it is a summertime pattern. big ridge of high pressure. it will park itself in one of the free spots we see it typically in june, july or august. winds by rule of nature go clockwise high pressure. so what this does in this particular position, it will give up light to moderate on shore flow. that push of air coming the chilly pacific ocean. foggy at the coast and the city for each morning of the next week. but the high pressure will keep us dry. mornings will start off cloudy. afternoons for the most part will be sunny and dry. that temperature spread we see in the summer, that will be crack up to 15, 20, 25 degrees between -- cracked up to 25 degrees. concord 75. oakland 71. san jose with afternoon sunshine. you will hit 74. los altos 75. antioch, 76 tomorrow. vallejo 73 with morning cloud cover. check out stinson beach. warm. nothing hot. nothing cold. just right there in between.
fry moon -- fremont 49. if you get up for that early jog in the morning, the sun is coming up at 6:34. here is the reason why it is a summertime pattern. big ridge of high pressure. it will park itself in one of the free spots we see it typically in june, july or august. winds by rule of nature go clockwise high pressure. so what this does in this particular position, it will give up light to moderate on shore flow. that push of air coming the chilly pacific ocean. foggy at the coast and the...
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though reverend moon died two years ago there is still an empty chair.people here believe he is the messiah. but at last the moment the thousand of bride and grooms have been waiting for. 4,000 people, some virtual strangers are now married couples. >> our moment. in a sea of bride. >> reporter: many of whom will sleep apart for 40 more nights as a final act of faith. but as true nother would say they will have eternity to get to know each other. next, a film favorite comes to broadway. but, the movie is not always easy. can aladdin pull the genie out of the bottle again? nobody told us to expect it... intercourse that's painful due to menopausal changes. the problem isn't likely to go away... ...on its own. so it's time we do something about it. and there's help. premarin vaginal cream. a prescription that does what no over-the-counter product was designed to do. it provides estrogens to help rebuild vaginal tissue and make intercourse more comfortable. premarin vaginal cream treats vaginal changes due to menopause and moderate-to-severe painful interco
though reverend moon died two years ago there is still an empty chair.people here believe he is the messiah. but at last the moment the thousand of bride and grooms have been waiting for. 4,000 people, some virtual strangers are now married couples. >> our moment. in a sea of bride. >> reporter: many of whom will sleep apart for 40 more nights as a final act of faith. but as true nother would say they will have eternity to get to know each other. next, a film favorite comes to...
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the astronauts went out on the surface of the moon and did two eva's.t's extravehicular activity. on the earth, we have water that arose and makes the dust smooth and the moon doesn't have that. it's really sharp and sticky. anything they touch the dust would stick to. we have little bits of moon dust. which you normally are not allowed to own. the closest you can get it owning something that was contacted by moon dust. >> you also brought a medallion with you. >>imated $25,000 echo ? >> to $35,000. these were all minted with a mistake. >> you say they? >> the government. the back, the mountains are misspelled. they took half of these medallions and re-minted them on the other half were flown the apollo mission. apollo 15. this particular one belonged to james or when you gave it to his wife as a gift and had it set in this lovely diamond vessel. you also have a site, something you can look through. it has been so well preserved that you can still see the rainbow. also from apollo 15, james erwin. a motion picture site ring for 16mm camera. on the lunar
the astronauts went out on the surface of the moon and did two eva's.t's extravehicular activity. on the earth, we have water that arose and makes the dust smooth and the moon doesn't have that. it's really sharp and sticky. anything they touch the dust would stick to. we have little bits of moon dust. which you normally are not allowed to own. the closest you can get it owning something that was contacted by moon dust. >> you also brought a medallion with you. >>imated $25,000 echo...
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be surprised if there wasn't life of some kinds in the moons in the outer solar system. i doubt it's the advanced type of life we have on earth now but bacteria might be able to form in the deep oceans on the moons. >> there's now a new search for life, with nasa and the european space agency planning missions to explore the moons of jupiter. >> so not science infection, after all, science fact it looks like. that brings the program to a close. carry on and watch "bbc world news" on our 24-hour news channel. thank you so much for watching. i will see you back here tomorrow. >> make sense of international ews at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, nd union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital for key strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored solutions in a wide range of industries. what
be surprised if there wasn't life of some kinds in the moons in the outer solar system. i doubt it's the advanced type of life we have on earth now but bacteria might be able to form in the deep oceans on the moons. >> there's now a new search for life, with nasa and the european space agency planning missions to explore the moons of jupiter. >> so not science infection, after all, science fact it looks like. that brings the program to a close. carry on and watch "bbc world...
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eclipse of the moon. kpix 5's brian hackney joins hundreds of people for that eclipse. >> reporter: it's an exciting thing. even bill nigh the science guy jets gush gets -- gets jazzed. >> you have a shadow of a planet. it's a big deal. you may not see it ever again in your life. >> reporter: at this moment the earth's shadow is taking a bigger and bigger bite out of the surface of the full moon until total eclipse which begins at 12:07 a.m. it is worth taking your kids out to watch? >> oh yes people this is an exciting thing. this is part of how the ancient greeks realized the earth was round. whenever the earth cast a shadow on the moon, it's always a curve. they use that to figure out the earth was a sphere and you can do it yourself, just astonishing,. >> if you think it's a nice view from earth? >> hippity hoppity. >> reporter: imagine if you were on the moon right now. the mass i disc of the earth covering up the sun but something weird happens. instead of going totally dark the earth is surrounded
eclipse of the moon. kpix 5's brian hackney joins hundreds of people for that eclipse. >> reporter: it's an exciting thing. even bill nigh the science guy jets gush gets -- gets jazzed. >> you have a shadow of a planet. it's a big deal. you may not see it ever again in your life. >> reporter: at this moment the earth's shadow is taking a bigger and bigger bite out of the surface of the full moon until total eclipse which begins at 12:07 a.m. it is worth taking your kids out to...
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a total eclipse of the moon is happening tonight, when the sun, earth and moon align so that the earth's shadow falls across the earth's surface. it causes the man to turn to a bright copper to a brownish red. thus the name blood moon. >> if the weather coop rates we can expect to see a really beautiful total lunar eclipse just after midnight is when it gets best. >> tonight's total eclipse of the moon is the first in a series of four in the next 17 months. so if you don't want to stay up late tonight, the next one will take place on october 8th. >> guess who's so excited about the blood orange tonight? >> i know who it is. >> chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. what are we going to see? >> so looking forward to this event. we got this grachk made last week. we're going to reiterate the information in a different fashion. the total lunar eclipse happening when the moon passes directly into the earth's shadow and when the sun, earth and moon are directly aligned together. the best time spot 12:07 p.m. to 1:45 a.m. those of you in the south bay will have the best possibility of being able to
a total eclipse of the moon is happening tonight, when the sun, earth and moon align so that the earth's shadow falls across the earth's surface. it causes the man to turn to a bright copper to a brownish red. thus the name blood moon. >> if the weather coop rates we can expect to see a really beautiful total lunar eclipse just after midnight is when it gets best. >> tonight's total eclipse of the moon is the first in a series of four in the next 17 months. so if you don't want to...
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get ready to see an orange moon tonight because of a total lunar eclipse called the blood moon. the first of four blood moons visible from north america. the eclipse begins at midnight. if you take photos or a video send them to us at ureport@kgo-tv.com. >> blood moon, so dramatic. pumpkin moon, or something like that? >> can we see it in the bay area? >> should be. >> leyla gulen has the forecast. >> sounds like an addition to the "twilight series." we may not be able to see it because of the cloud cover in the bay area tonight. right now as we look from our sfo camera toward the international airport we still have flight arrival delays of an hour to an hour and minute minutes because of the overcast skies. it looks like the cloud cover is dissipating and as we head to noon you will see things melting away and live doppler 7 hd shows the returns starting to dissipate as we speak and as we take a look from our emeryville camera current temperatures are at 55 degrees in san francisco and 57 in oakland and san jose, already closer to 60 and 57 at half moon bay. from the camera tow
get ready to see an orange moon tonight because of a total lunar eclipse called the blood moon. the first of four blood moons visible from north america. the eclipse begins at midnight. if you take photos or a video send them to us at ureport@kgo-tv.com. >> blood moon, so dramatic. pumpkin moon, or something like that? >> can we see it in the bay area? >> should be. >> leyla gulen has the forecast. >> sounds like an addition to the "twilight series." we...
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look at that moon. kind of creepy they call it the blood moon. >> when you see pictures of it, it makes sense. that and blood oranges that one also bothers me. >>> on to the sharks now. the sharks and the kings will battle it out at the tank on thursday to kick off the first round of the stanley cup playoffs. game two at 7:00 p.m. before moving south. two games in l.a. for the next two games. now, those two teams are meeting for third time in the past four seasons. >> you know who's meeting us this morning, anthony slaughter. getting up early on a monday morning is always grt. >> always great just to be with you ladies. we do have some serious news, unfortunately, this morning. i want to give you a heads up if you're taking 880 on the northbound side coming from san jose, milpitas on 880 at auto maul parkway, there was an accident. here's what happened. the car hits a middle divide and then it spun out. now, it's over on the right-hand shoulder but there is debris all through the roadway and let's take
look at that moon. kind of creepy they call it the blood moon. >> when you see pictures of it, it makes sense. that and blood oranges that one also bothers me. >>> on to the sharks now. the sharks and the kings will battle it out at the tank on thursday to kick off the first round of the stanley cup playoffs. game two at 7:00 p.m. before moving south. two games in l.a. for the next two games. now, those two teams are meeting for third time in the past four seasons. >> you...
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i want to hit a golf ball in the moon. he said shepherd, you've been given me trouble for 15 years, the answer is hell no. >> reporter: in the end he hit not one, but two moon shots. >> that looked like a slice to me al. >> reporter: in 1974, rear admiral alan shepherd retired from nasa and the navy. he spent his remaining years raising money for higher education, promoting space exploration through speeches and books. and he hit lots of golf shots. something he loved, almost as much as flying. >> people have asked me, weren't you proud to be the first man i said yes, i was. but it wasn't because of the international recognition it was because i had been chosen to do a job and i did it without making a mistake. it was a perfect flight. >>> still to come on a second look. in 1962 he was the first american to orbit the earth and he went up in space again at the age of 77. the incredible life of glen. >> he was very fortunate that he lived. >>> why nasa's former spacecraft director made these remarks about one of the former m
i want to hit a golf ball in the moon. he said shepherd, you've been given me trouble for 15 years, the answer is hell no. >> reporter: in the end he hit not one, but two moon shots. >> that looked like a slice to me al. >> reporter: in 1974, rear admiral alan shepherd retired from nasa and the navy. he spent his remaining years raising money for higher education, promoting space exploration through speeches and books. and he hit lots of golf shots. something he loved, almost...
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it's illegal or it's not legal to own moon rocks or moon dust. you can't buy it or sell it. so the closest you can come is to buying something that an astronaut touched and accidentally brushed moon dust onto. if you want to own a piece of the moon, this is the closest you are going to get. >> other highlights include a motion picture site ring that's a small polarizing filter on the camera that was used on apollo 15. also up for bid the checklist sheet from apollo 11. the auction will be held in new york. people can bid online also. >>> up next on abc 7 news at 9:00, buffalo roaming through the north bay. how authorities kept people safe from the massive beasts. >>> and it's heating up this week. meteorologist lee glasser is up next with the forecast. >> we' >>. >> uconn eliminates the final four. cheers around for stanford fans. we'll have details coming up in sports. >>> covering los altos, antioch, petaluma and the bay area, this is abc 7 news. >> in petaluma, chp officers got an unusual call today, buffalo on the loose. the massive beasts were running around near stony
it's illegal or it's not legal to own moon rocks or moon dust. you can't buy it or sell it. so the closest you can come is to buying something that an astronaut touched and accidentally brushed moon dust onto. if you want to own a piece of the moon, this is the closest you are going to get. >> other highlights include a motion picture site ring that's a small polarizing filter on the camera that was used on apollo 15. also up for bid the checklist sheet from apollo 11. the auction will be...
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they get bent on the surface of the moon. the moon turns the fantastic color.s color you see sun rise and sunset. you're looking at the sun through the wedge of the atmosphere. the more dust in the atmosphere, we've had a lot of volcanic eruptio eruptions. sun is deeper redder. that's why it's called a blood moon sometimes. you get a copper hue which i like. >> it's anywhere in the pacific. where's the best place? >> the nice thing about a lunar eclipse versus solar eclipse. in the solar eclipse you get a narrow band you can see the eclipse at its best. in this instance, there's a sway of the earth's surface. it lasts longer as well. a total solar eclipse you get perhaps a few minutes. here you get an hour. time to get the camera, ring up everyone you know. if you have no batteries round them up. >> terrific pictures from all over the world. you can actually look up. will there's no safety risk. >> there's no safety issues here unlike looking at a solar eclipse. we'll touch on this issue. i know you were interested in this idea we get a sequence of four to six
they get bent on the surface of the moon. the moon turns the fantastic color.s color you see sun rise and sunset. you're looking at the sun through the wedge of the atmosphere. the more dust in the atmosphere, we've had a lot of volcanic eruptio eruptions. sun is deeper redder. that's why it's called a blood moon sometimes. you get a copper hue which i like. >> it's anywhere in the pacific. where's the best place? >> the nice thing about a lunar eclipse versus solar eclipse. in the...
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. >> blood moon alert. coming up how you can catch it. >> my goodness. >> yes. >> also head cigarettes. >> which brand comes out on >>> the bart commute hitting a snag now the station is closed in both directions because of a medical emergency causing major delays officials say that sad hi someone jumped in front of the train the person is still alive and they're working to pull him out. >> if you're a fan of shows you'll want to stay up late because we have a big one. the moon will turn blood red it starts at 10:59. wayne freedman is here now with details for us. >> the first of four complete and consecutive lunar eclipses at six month intervals until october, 2015. many of us don't know about it. if the sudden appearance influenced us around 11:00 p.m we'd be in for a shocking surprise. >> wars have come to an end because of an eclipse >> the blood moon as they call it. do you care to speculate why it turns read? >> earth is bee between us on the moon. >> you can watch the sunset. what chor does the sky t
. >> blood moon alert. coming up how you can catch it. >> my goodness. >> yes. >> also head cigarettes. >> which brand comes out on >>> the bart commute hitting a snag now the station is closed in both directions because of a medical emergency causing major delays officials say that sad hi someone jumped in front of the train the person is still alive and they're working to pull him out. >> if you're a fan of shows you'll want to stay up late because...
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rocks or moon dust.oon dust off on to. so if you want to own a piece of the map, this is the closest you will get. >>> other highlights including a motion picture site ring a filter put on the cal a used by an astronaut on apollo xv. also up for bid apoll liao xis check lift sheet with notes from buzz aldrin. it will be held in new york and people can bid online. >> tike to get a check on the forecast which was nice and warm. >> really warm. temperatures once again nudging up close to 80 degrees across much of the bay area. live doppler 7hd right now showing you a clear sky across the bay area. here's a live look at san jose right now with blue sky overhead. san jose, 76. los gatos 79. san francisco, 68. 68 half moon bay. another nice shot from the mt. tamalpais camera showing the blue sky. santa rosa, 78. 78 concord. livermore. and looks leak the warming trend is going to stay with us for at least the next several days. right now, 24 hours ago, we were up by ten degrees in napa. up eight at sfo mountain
rocks or moon dust.oon dust off on to. so if you want to own a piece of the map, this is the closest you will get. >>> other highlights including a motion picture site ring a filter put on the cal a used by an astronaut on apollo xv. also up for bid apoll liao xis check lift sheet with notes from buzz aldrin. it will be held in new york and people can bid online. >> tike to get a check on the forecast which was nice and warm. >> really warm. temperatures once again nudging...
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big moon, big red moon. >> reporter: the space and science center astronomer says it will earn the name blood moon. >> when you see a sunset, sun turns orange or red. same thing is going on. it's the same color going past the earth and in to the shadow. >> reporter: burress said looking at a solar eclipse can be dangerous but stargazers can look as long as they want tonight. >> lunar eclipses are completely safe. safer than looking at the full moon. >> reporter: by 8:00 tonight the amateur astronomers began showing up getting ready for tonight's big show. >> i don't know. it's a big deal to me because as a child i never really noticed these things but now that i do, it's kind of magical. >> reporter: while the lunar eclipse will be the main event, stargazers get a special bonus tonight. mars also happens to be at its closest to earth and will shine bright in the night sky. >> we get a double whammy there. we get to see the eclipse red, mars red, the red show. [ laughter ] >> tonight's eclipse is the first in a series. we'll see three more over the next two years, one coming about once e
big moon, big red moon. >> reporter: the space and science center astronomer says it will earn the name blood moon. >> when you see a sunset, sun turns orange or red. same thing is going on. it's the same color going past the earth and in to the shadow. >> reporter: burress said looking at a solar eclipse can be dangerous but stargazers can look as long as they want tonight. >> lunar eclipses are completely safe. safer than looking at the full moon. >> reporter: by...
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moon appear red. the blood moon. sounds creepy, doesn't it? but very cool. maria what can we expect? we have a large storm system across parts of the east. that produced a lot of cloud cover. it made it hard for people to see the blood moon this morning from parts of new england to the panhandle. this storm system is packing a punch in terms of severe weather with flash flooding possible. a number of watches are in effect across new england p. behind the storm system it is holding up. you will see the snow coming down right now across ohio, kentucky and all of the way down to tennessee. tennessee seeing some snow early this morning. you could see storms also pushing across parts of the panhandle through panama city. there is a tornado warning in effect across the florida panhandle including the city of press tol. when will these warnings are issued you need to seek shelter immediately. the potential for tornadoes damaging winds and large hail continue through out the afternoon and evening hours today.
moon appear red. the blood moon. sounds creepy, doesn't it? but very cool. maria what can we expect? we have a large storm system across parts of the east. that produced a lot of cloud cover. it made it hard for people to see the blood moon this morning from parts of new england to the panhandle. this storm system is packing a punch in terms of severe weather with flash flooding possible. a number of watches are in effect across new england p. behind the storm system it is holding up. you will...
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we have a russian plan for the moon. the moon. that is even scarier.nd claiming she is the latest victim of irs targeting, but not for the reason you might think. first, forget the irs, why you might also want to keep an eye on the nsa. that whole heart bleed internet security scare, gets it might have known about it all along. what about the very folks who have been snooping on our e-mails. you, my friend are a master of diversification. who would have thought three cheese lasagna would with chocolate cake and ceviche? the same guy who thought that small caps and bond funds would go with a merging markets. it's a masterpiece. thanks. clearly you are type e. you made it phil. welcome home. now what's our strategy with the fondue? diversifying your portfolio? e*trade gives you the tools and resources to get it right. are you type e*? why relocating manufacturingpany to upstate new york? i tell people it's for the climate. the conditions in new york state are great for business. new york is ranked #2 in the nation for new private sector job creation. and
we have a russian plan for the moon. the moon. that is even scarier.nd claiming she is the latest victim of irs targeting, but not for the reason you might think. first, forget the irs, why you might also want to keep an eye on the nsa. that whole heart bleed internet security scare, gets it might have known about it all along. what about the very folks who have been snooping on our e-mails. you, my friend are a master of diversification. who would have thought three cheese lasagna would with...
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tonight we know more about our moon than ever before. thanks to a robot explorer that's made right here in the bay area. we sent our business and tech reporter scott budman to nasa in mountainview to explore. >> it's the size of a small car that weighs 844 pounds and in five months, it taught us more about the moon than we've ever known before. >> the objective was to confirm the presence or actions. >> it's the talk of space fans everywhere. the lunar atmosphere and dust environment explorer, or l.a.d.e.e. spacecraft. >> we're just now gaining an understanding of the complex dynamic environment that the moon has. >> reporter: we sat down with nasa's brian day to talk about how ladee, which was designed, built and controlled at mountain view's nasa aims taught us so bch the moon, including the tantalizing ice deposits that hint at water but not at a place to live. >> but the moon itself is not and probably never was very friendly for life. it's not a place you'd expect to find life. >> ladee was a $200 million mission nasa calls a big su
tonight we know more about our moon than ever before. thanks to a robot explorer that's made right here in the bay area. we sent our business and tech reporter scott budman to nasa in mountainview to explore. >> it's the size of a small car that weighs 844 pounds and in five months, it taught us more about the moon than we've ever known before. >> the objective was to confirm the presence or actions. >> it's the talk of space fans everywhere. the lunar atmosphere and dust...
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big moon, big red moon. >> reporter: the space and science center astronomer says it will earn the name blood moon. >> when you see a sunset, sun turns orange or red. same thing is going on. it's the same color going past the earth and in to the shadow. >> reporter: burress said looking at a solar eclipse can be dangerous but stargazers can look as long as they want tonight. >> lunar eclipses are completely safe. safer than looking at the full moon. >> reporter: by 8:00 tonight the amateur astronomers began showing up getting ready for tonight's big show. >> i don't know. it's a big deal to me because as a child i never really noticed these things but now that i do, it's kind of magical. >> reporter: while the lunar eclipse will be the main event, stargazers get a special bonus tonight. mars also happens to be at its closest to earth and will shine bright in the night sky. >> we get a double whammy there. we get to see the eclipse red, mars red, the red show. [ laughter ] >> tonight's eclipse is the first in a series. we'll see three more over the next two years, one coming about once e
big moon, big red moon. >> reporter: the space and science center astronomer says it will earn the name blood moon. >> when you see a sunset, sun turns orange or red. same thing is going on. it's the same color going past the earth and in to the shadow. >> reporter: burress said looking at a solar eclipse can be dangerous but stargazers can look as long as they want tonight. >> lunar eclipses are completely safe. safer than looking at the full moon. >> reporter: by...
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cooler into the week. >> and then the moon? >> unareclipse full moon.best -- lunar eclipse, full moon. midnight to 1:00 is the best time. get out early. >>> that's our report thanks for watching. we're always here for you at ktvu.com as well as twitter and facebook. thank you for joining us. happened at the company picnic. oww, that's hot. that is hot! wow daddy like. owww, that is smoking hot! ahhh, hmmm, awww! hi georgia. hey georgia. man this is hot! try jack's hottest sandwich yet. his new blazin' chicken sandwich has spicy crispy chicken, ghost pepper ranch sauce, and sliced jalapeños. owww, that's hot! you better be holdin' a sandwich. >>> hello everydy it is time to gethis ek startedeat from th "right this minute". an armed robber grounds a store clerk and now holding her hostage. what happens when the robbers not the only one with a gun. the subway showdown when she tried to show him whose boss. >> heck no. >> he gave a speech and she gave a razzi a woman trained for
cooler into the week. >> and then the moon? >> unareclipse full moon.best -- lunar eclipse, full moon. midnight to 1:00 is the best time. get out early. >>> that's our report thanks for watching. we're always here for you at ktvu.com as well as twitter and facebook. thank you for joining us. happened at the company picnic. oww, that's hot. that is hot! wow daddy like. owww, that is smoking hot! ahhh, hmmm, awww! hi georgia. hey georgia. man this is hot! try jack's hottest...
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the perspective of the moon, the moon has seen a sunset all the way around the earth. you're getting the red light of that sunset shining all the way to the moon and giving it that red color. >> it's awesome. i used that telescope many times coming up here. >> they get more interested in the sciences. >> which is great because for a lot it was a family affair. if the weather blocks your view this morning, you're in luck. another lunar eclipse expected in october. >> that is beautiful. something, obviously, you don't see too often but depends on the weather where you were. checking in now is meteorologist christina loren. how was it in most spots? >> fog unfortunately drifts around and we were able to get some breaks of that beautiful moon. now, temperatures this morning are pretty comfortable out there, it's mild because of that blanket of low clouds and we're kicking off the day along the peninsula at 26 degrees and thanks for waking up with us on a tuesday morning. lots to go over in the full forecast. kind of a busy weekend for a lot of people. you might be travelin
the perspective of the moon, the moon has seen a sunset all the way around the earth. you're getting the red light of that sunset shining all the way to the moon and giving it that red color. >> it's awesome. i used that telescope many times coming up here. >> they get more interested in the sciences. >> which is great because for a lot it was a family affair. if the weather blocks your view this morning, you're in luck. another lunar eclipse expected in october. >> that...
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watch out for the fog especially half moon bay to santa cruz. temperatures in the mid40s to the low 50s. you might need to grab that thin, extra layer and then as we fast-forward to tomorrow afternoon everyone is enjoying sun, a few high clouds and 60s to 80s. we will call it a little warmer for most areas for wednesday. highs for wednesday, 68 in san francisco. still a little breezy at times in half moon bay. 78 santa rosa and san rafael and mid70s around oakland and fremont. we will get you into the warm territory tomorrow. livermore and antioch along with morgan hill. 79 in san jose and 77 in palo alto. looking at the seven-day forecast, a little cooler thursday, friday around the inland and bayside communities, and then we will hold threw for saturday. easter sunday looks beautiful. clouds and sun and mild. low 60s to the upper 70s. we will drop the number as monday and tuesday. as we look at the accu-weather seven-day forecast, tuesday is a lot cooler. cheryl and larry, i don't want to get my hopes up and then crushed. >> i knew there was a
watch out for the fog especially half moon bay to santa cruz. temperatures in the mid40s to the low 50s. you might need to grab that thin, extra layer and then as we fast-forward to tomorrow afternoon everyone is enjoying sun, a few high clouds and 60s to 80s. we will call it a little warmer for most areas for wednesday. highs for wednesday, 68 in san francisco. still a little breezy at times in half moon bay. 78 santa rosa and san rafael and mid70s around oakland and fremont. we will get you...