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the lunar module was detached and it fell back to the moon with an intentional crash on the moon because geologists and seismologists wanted to track what kind of impact it made on the moon. so from a space historian's point of view, these two craft, the apollo command module and the lunar module are the icons of the space race. along with the suits worn by the astronauts on the moon, these symbolized that very historic moment in time, july 1969, when human beings first set foot on another body in our solar system. and in effect, won the space race. when children look at this space craft, they often say that doesn't look like a space ship because we tend to think that space craft are always stream lined and maybe they look like rockets more than anything else. but this space craft has an interesting design and in many ways it's fairly primitive, given the job that it had to do. it didn't need to be stream lined on the outside because it was not going to operate in the atmosphere. it would only operate in the vacuum of space. and it would not be subject to strong graph tagsal field on the
the lunar module was detached and it fell back to the moon with an intentional crash on the moon because geologists and seismologists wanted to track what kind of impact it made on the moon. so from a space historian's point of view, these two craft, the apollo command module and the lunar module are the icons of the space race. along with the suits worn by the astronauts on the moon, these symbolized that very historic moment in time, july 1969, when human beings first set foot on another body...
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on the moon. >> i will step off now.hat's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. valerie neal: after the crew had climbed out and done some exploration close to the lunar module, collected some samples, -- some samples of lunar soil and rocks, taken some photographs, placed a u.s. flag on the moon, they went back into the lunar module and this became their vehicle for their trip home. they launched the small top portion, leaving the base on the moon. they ascended back up into lunar orbit, rendezvoused with the command module, exited the lunar module, and once they were secure inside the command module, reunited with michael collins. the lunar module was detached and it fell back to the moon with an intentional crash on the moon because geologists and seismologists wanted to be able to track what kind of impact it made on the moon. from a space historian's point of view, these two craft are the -- the apollo command module and the lunar module are the icons of the space race along with the suits worn by the
on the moon. >> i will step off now.hat's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. valerie neal: after the crew had climbed out and done some exploration close to the lunar module, collected some samples, -- some samples of lunar soil and rocks, taken some photographs, placed a u.s. flag on the moon, they went back into the lunar module and this became their vehicle for their trip home. they launched the small top portion, leaving the base on the moon. they ascended back up...
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people around the world stop to watch the landing on the moon and the first step human being on the moon. >> that's one step forman. >> after the apollo 11 crew have climb out, done some exploration close to the luna module collected. taken from photographs and placed a u.s. flag on the moon. and, this became their vehicle for their trip home. they launched the small top portion and leaving the base on the moon and they -- exited the luna module and once they were cure inside and reunited with michael colins. the module was detached an and -- because miles just wanted to be able to track what kind of impact it made on the moon. so from a space historians's point of view. these two crafts, the luna module are the icon of the space along with the suits warn by the astronauts on the moon. this symbolized of a historic moment in time. july 1969 when human being first set food on another body in our toe lamar system. >> and, in a speck, but, children, look at this. spacecra spacecraft, they often say that does not look like -- we tend to think space crack are always extreme line and -- but, t
people around the world stop to watch the landing on the moon and the first step human being on the moon. >> that's one step forman. >> after the apollo 11 crew have climb out, done some exploration close to the luna module collected. taken from photographs and placed a u.s. flag on the moon. and, this became their vehicle for their trip home. they launched the small top portion and leaving the base on the moon and they -- exited the luna module and once they were cure inside and...
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they will send you to the moon we will assemble to make up the moon base. then you will land on the moon and you will come back. that is just trading because that is exactly what you will do when you are 38 or 37 than you will go to the moon of mars them put together a base that looks just like the one. >> that we have a space kraft in and get off the site claras it goes by. >> what does that look like? >> you don't have time. >>
they will send you to the moon we will assemble to make up the moon base. then you will land on the moon and you will come back. that is just trading because that is exactly what you will do when you are 38 or 37 than you will go to the moon of mars them put together a base that looks just like the one. >> that we have a space kraft in and get off the site claras it goes by. >> what does that look like? >> you don't have time. >>
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it looks like your booster just hit the moon and it's rocking it a little bit. over? >> well, at least something worked on this flight. >> i'm sure glad we didn't have a lm impact, too. >> jim, you are go for the burn. go for the burn. >> roger. go for the burn. >> guidance okay? >> we're good, flight. >> control okay? >> we're okay, flight. >> we're go flight. >> we're good, flight. >> ground confirms ignition. >> we're burning 40%. >> houston, you're looking good. >> roger. shutdown. >> roger shutdown. >> i'd say that was a goodburn. >> roger, now we want to power down as soon as possible. >> i understand. >> to conserve the electric power and cooling water, the crews shut down all but the vital life sustaining systems. >> i think the lens spacecraft is in excellent shape and it's fully capable of getting the crew back. i think as we have found before every time we put the lm spacecraft to a test it's always done much more than it was guaranteed to do. i think this is a good case in point. >> cooling water, electric power. >> the lm water then was leaking. we shut t
it looks like your booster just hit the moon and it's rocking it a little bit. over? >> well, at least something worked on this flight. >> i'm sure glad we didn't have a lm impact, too. >> jim, you are go for the burn. go for the burn. >> roger. go for the burn. >> guidance okay? >> we're good, flight. >> control okay? >> we're okay, flight. >> we're go flight. >> we're good, flight. >> ground confirms ignition. >> we're...
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the moon. we went from riding horses to flying in airplanes and space ships. it's been an incredible journey and boeing's been a part of. that it's my privilege toinlt deuce t -- to introduce the speakers. as the space enthusiast, how excited i am that this is the topic for tonight. first of all, again, i want to recognize michael collins. it's a privilege to have a national hero here with us tonight. and i mentioned earlier that when i told my 15-year-old son that i was going to meet him this evening, he said, no way. and so he's done a lot to inspire the country. i think we can all remember back to the apollo 11 mission whether we saw it real time or have seen it since, boeing was proud to be part of the apollo missions but the inspiration that that created in the long term impact to our country and to the world is well recognized. so it's great to have michael here with us. also tonight is a great privilege to be here with jeff ba bezos, a great business leader and space enthusiast. we have
the moon. we went from riding horses to flying in airplanes and space ships. it's been an incredible journey and boeing's been a part of. that it's my privilege toinlt deuce t -- to introduce the speakers. as the space enthusiast, how excited i am that this is the topic for tonight. first of all, again, i want to recognize michael collins. it's a privilege to have a national hero here with us tonight. and i mentioned earlier that when i told my 15-year-old son that i was going to meet him this...
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what were your first words on the moon? >> magnificent desolation. >> those weren't your first words on the moon. contact high. >> evening when we touch down? of course, but who was trying to one-upsmanship. >> depends on the day apparently. neil goes down. he is hopping around but notice he can walk around. you are going down the ladder. you come out -- >> well, i had to send the camera down from the silly rate up a clothesline here and when he went down, he chipped a strap that was part of the clothes line. said he gets down at the bottom, hook the camera and says the camera down to him. that's kind of silly, isn't it? comment on that, when we are through with all of this stuff and we've got a big rock boxes, we can put the box they are. i am up above. he is down there. we break up the rock boxes. don't say that an asset doesn't think i had. we really did think ahead without one. >> you are going outrtially partially --he fir >> i had to type them out feast heard -- feetfirst, the way navy guy goes down the ladders. anywa
what were your first words on the moon? >> magnificent desolation. >> those weren't your first words on the moon. contact high. >> evening when we touch down? of course, but who was trying to one-upsmanship. >> depends on the day apparently. neil goes down. he is hopping around but notice he can walk around. you are going down the ladder. you come out -- >> well, i had to send the camera down from the silly rate up a clothesline here and when he went down, he...
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they will send you to the moon we will assemble to make up the moon base. then you will land on the moon and you will come back. that is just trading because that is exactly what you will do when you are 38 or 37 than you will go to the moon of mars them put together a base that looks just like the one. >> that we have a space kraft in and get off the site claras it goes by. >> what does that look like? >> you don't have time. >> bin that is why my program is called sidling pathways to mars. >> you can find out more at buzz aldrin.com if you want the t-shirt you can go to buzz aldrin.com. that is a fund-raiser for his foundation every penny goes to the foundation and then i know you think you're going to explain site colors now you are not. [laughter]
they will send you to the moon we will assemble to make up the moon base. then you will land on the moon and you will come back. that is just trading because that is exactly what you will do when you are 38 or 37 than you will go to the moon of mars them put together a base that looks just like the one. >> that we have a space kraft in and get off the site claras it goes by. >> what does that look like? >> you don't have time. >> bin that is why my program is called...
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rubenstein: on the backside of the moon, when he went to the you did of the moon, not see little men or women walking around? the backside of the man was kind of nice. i could not hear mission control. do this, do that. it was pleasant. [laughter] mr. rubenstein: do you believe there are ufo's, life elsewhere ? mr. bezos: i believe there is life elsewhere in the galaxy, but i do not believe they have visited us or are abducting people. if they come, they will make themselves quite visible. mr. rubenstein: michael, how did you get involved in the space program? you are a graduate of west point and a fighter pilot. how did you get selected? just explain. ultimately, you got selected. mr. collins: i was 8-years-old and looked up into the night sky and said, the moon is for me. i used to make model airplanes. neil armstrong made model airplanes. mr. rubenstein: that is how you get selected? mr. collins: we both wanted performance, higher and faster. my solution was to wind the rubber band a couple extra turns. neil built a wind tunnel. [laughter] that?llins: did you know anyway, i got in
rubenstein: on the backside of the moon, when he went to the you did of the moon, not see little men or women walking around? the backside of the man was kind of nice. i could not hear mission control. do this, do that. it was pleasant. [laughter] mr. rubenstein: do you believe there are ufo's, life elsewhere ? mr. bezos: i believe there is life elsewhere in the galaxy, but i do not believe they have visited us or are abducting people. if they come, they will make themselves quite visible. mr....
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and the ultimate goal of the race was to go to the moon, to land a person on the moon first.he russians had said they weren't in that race, but we later learned that they very much were planning to go to the moon as well. president kennedy in 1961 made the audacious statement that the united states should try to land a man on the moon and return him safely before the 1960s ended. and at the time he made that statement before congress, we had 15 minutes of experience in space. and that was allen shepherd's first flight. >> many years ago, the explorer who had to die on mt. everest, was asked why did he want to climb it. he said because it is there. space is there. and we're going to climb it. and the moon and the planets are there. and new hope for knowledge and peace are there. and therefore, as we set forth, we ask god's blessing on the most hazardous and dangerous and greatest adventure on which man has ever embarked. >> here we have a gemini capsule. this followed the one-man mercury capsules, and you can see there are two seats in here. two men sat side-by-side. the missi
and the ultimate goal of the race was to go to the moon, to land a person on the moon first.he russians had said they weren't in that race, but we later learned that they very much were planning to go to the moon as well. president kennedy in 1961 made the audacious statement that the united states should try to land a man on the moon and return him safely before the 1960s ended. and at the time he made that statement before congress, we had 15 minutes of experience in space. and that was allen...
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side of the moon?rosmith? >> b, pink floyd. >> yes. >> 45 million copies have been sold of this album. it's the third best selling album of all time. >> is it really? >> behind ac/dc's "back in black" and michael jackson's "thriller." >> thanks, jack. >> you got it. >>> from the moon to the sun, all the ways to make summer more fun when we dig into jill's shopping bag. >>> plus, we're having a ball with wine, right after this. [ bell rings ] oh, hey, jamie, can you hang back a sec? ♪ you wanna tell me about the boy in this painting? i dunno...maybe nobody understands him. well, if he were here, i'd say that being different is what makes him special. just like our discounts -- each one is unique, but together, they help save our customers a lot of money. okay. pop quiz, who's my favorite student? gwen? yeah! it's gwen. yeah, gwen's the best. gwen? yeah! it's gwen. is caring.ng because covering heals faster. to seal out water, dirt and germs, cover with a water block clear bandage from band-aid brand. mo
side of the moon?rosmith? >> b, pink floyd. >> yes. >> 45 million copies have been sold of this album. it's the third best selling album of all time. >> is it really? >> behind ac/dc's "back in black" and michael jackson's "thriller." >> thanks, jack. >> you got it. >>> from the moon to the sun, all the ways to make summer more fun when we dig into jill's shopping bag. >>> plus, we're having a ball with wine, right...
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and we knew we had taken a step that was going to get us to the moon and land on the moon faster. but i was not a part of the decision-making process at that time. that happened at headquarters and at the director level and the flight director level at johnson space center. it probably took place with i'd say three to ten people. i don't know how many were on that but, boy, it took guts to make that call and get us there. >> i never except for one occasion remember kraft looking visibly nervous and agitated. >> yeah. >> that was when he was waiting for the spacecraft to come out from behind the moon after they had supposedly fired their engine to start them back to earth. >> yeah. >> and, of course, that was on his shoulders. >> right. >> so he was -- >> and that was a single engine, had to work. of course, we did that every mission after that that went to the moon, but that was one engine, one engine bell. a lot of redundancy in the piping and all that, but there was only one rocket chamber and only one set of fuel tanks. and it had to work. and it did. thank goodness. >> well, t
and we knew we had taken a step that was going to get us to the moon and land on the moon faster. but i was not a part of the decision-making process at that time. that happened at headquarters and at the director level and the flight director level at johnson space center. it probably took place with i'd say three to ten people. i don't know how many were on that but, boy, it took guts to make that call and get us there. >> i never except for one occasion remember kraft looking visibly...
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-- moon? [laughter] >> it would have been if it were not for barry goldwater was ready to get the museum the way. he told me if you are ever hear, please mention them. i'm here with my daughter kate who is better bostons natalie and from , ann. she had been a neil armstrong's one smallch have said step for women, she said no. he said does the suit made me look fat? [laughter] maybe that's why she was not picked. >> jeff, you have built one of the greatest technology companies in the world. yet capen -- you have taken a company that was nothing to amazon. what that harder to do than try to get a space company off the ground? challenges.ifferent , i of the things that i find think back on the last 20 years, you have to remember that 20 years ago, i was driving packages to the post office myself and my 1987 chevy blazer. for me that one day i might be able to afford a forklift. that was 1995. 21 years later, the internet is the gigantic thing and there are many successful companies and onto roman
-- moon? [laughter] >> it would have been if it were not for barry goldwater was ready to get the museum the way. he told me if you are ever hear, please mention them. i'm here with my daughter kate who is better bostons natalie and from , ann. she had been a neil armstrong's one smallch have said step for women, she said no. he said does the suit made me look fat? [laughter] maybe that's why she was not picked. >> jeff, you have built one of the greatest technology companies in the...
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michael collins: going to the moon i always liken it to a daisy chain. it's a long, complex daisy chain. a lot of fragile links. you break one link. the rest of it doesn't matter. it was getting it out. i thought we would launch ok. we would get to the moon, we could navigate. neil had a nice, dry sense of humor. he says no you can see the think the whole way. [laughter] those things i was not worried about. i was worried about the ascent and the rendezvous. we were big on redundancy, we had one engine bell. that thing had to work or they were stuck there for ever. and then things got very complicated from my point of view. if they got off on time and precisely the right way, it was pretty simple. it gave me fits. sometime in my strategy, i would try to give down into a lower orbit. if they got past a certain point but once you go higher in slower, i had an extra book around my neck. i remember, there was 18 variations on this thing. the single-engine might've had a hiccup. obviously i could go down and land. short of that, i had a lot of ways of rescuin
michael collins: going to the moon i always liken it to a daisy chain. it's a long, complex daisy chain. a lot of fragile links. you break one link. the rest of it doesn't matter. it was getting it out. i thought we would launch ok. we would get to the moon, we could navigate. neil had a nice, dry sense of humor. he says no you can see the think the whole way. [laughter] those things i was not worried about. i was worried about the ascent and the rendezvous. we were big on redundancy, we had...
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. >> we had a tweet from david who says, where are the moon rocks? >> the moon rocks. there's only one and it's in the main gallery. the milestone hall and right adjacent to the moon lander. so that was next to the front door coming in from the north entrance. >> give us a sense of where we're located here at the museum. >> we're in the eastern end of the museum in what's called the space race. we call it the space hall. this has many of the u.s. and russian space artifacts that were used in the space race. apollo, humblbble. major, 22,000 pounds, by the way. so when you think about the fact that these things were put into space in orbit in case, this is not the actual humbbble. was plan was to recover it and display it here. this is the engineering back-up for the hubble mission. it's kind of amazing that everything in here is either the real thing that did it or it's authentic engineering and was going to be the back-up vehicle. so spacecraft doesn't come back. of course, we don't display. but they're not replicas. there was an engineering model at the same time on t
. >> we had a tweet from david who says, where are the moon rocks? >> the moon rocks. there's only one and it's in the main gallery. the milestone hall and right adjacent to the moon lander. so that was next to the front door coming in from the north entrance. >> give us a sense of where we're located here at the museum. >> we're in the eastern end of the museum in what's called the space race. we call it the space hall. this has many of the u.s. and russian space...
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you and two other men -- men went to the moon. that was an incredible bonding .xperience was the nature of the relationship between the three of you? michael: i love them both. i described the crew as amiable strangers. butd mean that in a bad way they workt crews, together as a team. we can have that bonding experience. it's that was a little different is where the spacecraft is manufactured. i would be in downey, california worrying about the command module. i would almost call it freakish circumstances. been back on have earth for a wild. program, --e in the had stayed in the program, why did you choose to retire? host: it was more of a personal thing. was from boston. houston was not her first choice of habitat. i would hope to do that. i thought it would be three years of simulators. i just felt for me, it was time to bail out. what is the most frequent question you have been asked russian mark --? say that answer is carefully to how i went to the bathroom. i used to rate the food. the cream of chicken soup is a good. for a d
you and two other men -- men went to the moon. that was an incredible bonding .xperience was the nature of the relationship between the three of you? michael: i love them both. i described the crew as amiable strangers. butd mean that in a bad way they workt crews, together as a team. we can have that bonding experience. it's that was a little different is where the spacecraft is manufactured. i would be in downey, california worrying about the command module. i would almost call it freakish...
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>> amazing. >> the moon is 12% waning crescent moon on the way to becoming a new moon here. >> you can still see the outline of the full. >> yeah. looks awesome. >> it's gorgeous. >> isn't it? visibility unlimited right now in our inland areas. i think those astars or do i just have a dirty camera lens? all right. sorry. just think positive this morning. [ laughter ] >> temperature in the 50s and low 60s. a very mild start to your day. good morning, everybody of the visibility an issue along the immediate seashore this morning due to the low clouds and fog. but it's a thin layer and it will dissipate. we'll have a day very similar to what we experienced yesterday. here's the numbers for today. average high in san francisco north first day of july 67. we are going with 65. about 5 degrees above average in the concord area. spot on for oakland. temperatures in the 60s at the beaches, 80s at the peninsula, 85 morgan hill swinging around to the eastern portion of our bay area. it was 98 yesterday in livermore. today 93 degrees. north bay numbers in the 60s to the 80s. holiday forecast stil
>> amazing. >> the moon is 12% waning crescent moon on the way to becoming a new moon here. >> you can still see the outline of the full. >> yeah. looks awesome. >> it's gorgeous. >> isn't it? visibility unlimited right now in our inland areas. i think those astars or do i just have a dirty camera lens? all right. sorry. just think positive this morning. [ laughter ] >> temperature in the 50s and low 60s. a very mild start to your day. good morning,...
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and moon shots under the microscope. we will ask laura ultra-secretive products -- projects eating developed in the shadows. day -- amazon said worldwide orders climbed more than 60% over the last year. the hot seller is the video streaming fire tv. it helped the company triple sales of devices. contradicts culinary estimates from tuesday suggesting sales were flat compared to last year. amazon shares popped before closing down half a percent. numbersbreak down the is our bloomberg editor at large, cory johnson. amazon says it was the biggest sales day ever, contradicting some numbers we got yesterday. how big a success you think it was? mark: i think results were generally in line with expectations. they said was three x growth for third-party sales -- they always give you these puzzles and never the exact numbers. probably a billion in total gross sales. one year ago, it was 400 million, so i think that's roughly in line. he did not gap up on this news. the fact that only moved half a percent probably tells you it was
and moon shots under the microscope. we will ask laura ultra-secretive products -- projects eating developed in the shadows. day -- amazon said worldwide orders climbed more than 60% over the last year. the hot seller is the video streaming fire tv. it helped the company triple sales of devices. contradicts culinary estimates from tuesday suggesting sales were flat compared to last year. amazon shares popped before closing down half a percent. numbersbreak down the is our bloomberg editor at...
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right adjacent to the moon lander. so -- and that was moved because it used to be next to the front door coming from the north entrance. >> give us a sense of where we're located here at the museum. >> we're in the eastern end of the museum in what's called the space race. we call it the space hall. this has many of the u.s. and russian space artifacts that were used in the space race. we have the "apollo" soyuz right behind us, the hubble is right behind you. so these are major 22,000 pounds, by the way. so it's a -- when you think about the fact that these things were put into space, in orbit in a case -- this is not the actual hubble. our plan was to recover it and bring it back and display it here. this is the engineering backup for the hubble mission. so the -- it's kind of amazing that everything in here is either the real thing or and authentic engineering and was going to be the backup vehicle. so spacecraft that don't come back, of course, we can't display but we do have -- they're not replica, they were engin
right adjacent to the moon lander. so -- and that was moved because it used to be next to the front door coming from the north entrance. >> give us a sense of where we're located here at the museum. >> we're in the eastern end of the museum in what's called the space race. we call it the space hall. this has many of the u.s. and russian space artifacts that were used in the space race. we have the "apollo" soyuz right behind us, the hubble is right behind you. so these are...
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let's put humans on the moon. and once that was done, nasa and the nation reoriented to trying to use space as a place to do useful work. to make space a normal part of what americans do in science and technology. so the philosophy turned from these throwaway vehicles that you use one time, very expensive way to going into space and tried to develop a spacecraft on the model of an airline, a craft that could be flown again and again and again, could carry more passengers and could carry more cargo into space. and so the space shuttle was a vehicle that would then enable the construction of a space station. and with a space station, people could really begin to live and work off the planet. >> in the display just down the hall, "moving beyond earth," what is your take away? what will people learn and see? >> we hope people learn a couple of things about the space shuttle era. one is that it's harder to get into space and to stay in space and do it economically than anybody everybody imagined. it turns out the airli
let's put humans on the moon. and once that was done, nasa and the nation reoriented to trying to use space as a place to do useful work. to make space a normal part of what americans do in science and technology. so the philosophy turned from these throwaway vehicles that you use one time, very expensive way to going into space and tried to develop a spacecraft on the model of an airline, a craft that could be flown again and again and again, could carry more passengers and could carry more...
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let's put humans on the moon. and once that was done, nasa and the nation reoriented to trying to use space as a place to do useful work. to make space a normal part of what americans do in science and technology. so the philosophy turned from these throwaway vehicles that you use one time, very expensive way to going into space and tried to develop a spacecraft on the model of an airline, a craft that could be flown again and again and again, could carry more passengers and could carry more cargo into space. and so the space shuttle was a vehicle that would then enable the construction of a space station. and with a space station, people could really begin to live and work off the planet. >> in the display just down the hall, "moving beyond earth," what is your takeaway? what will people learn and see? >> we hope they learn a couple of things in the moving beyond earth gallery which is the space shuttle era. one is that it's harder to get into space and to stay in space and do it economically than anybody everybo
let's put humans on the moon. and once that was done, nasa and the nation reoriented to trying to use space as a place to do useful work. to make space a normal part of what americans do in science and technology. so the philosophy turned from these throwaway vehicles that you use one time, very expensive way to going into space and tried to develop a spacecraft on the model of an airline, a craft that could be flown again and again and again, could carry more passengers and could carry more...
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humans went from walking on earth to walking on the moon.to flying jet planes and spacecraft. and while we celebrate the pioneers that built this incredible legacy of american innovation, it is more important than ever for our country to inspire a new generation of leaders, to dream, to innovate, to explore, and to inspire. as you make your way through the galleries tonight, i would ask that you just imagine the artifacts and stories that will narrate our next 100 years and we look forward to being part of that at boeing. thank you, all, for coming out tonight and enjoy the museum. [ applause ] >> our next speaker knows how important that first spark can be to set you on a path to great achievement. after her first air show, when she was 5, a notable visit to this museum when she was 12, her path led to the civil air patrol and on to the united states air force academy. from there she became a respected air force officer and decorated combat pilot. by the way, she flew her combat in the f-18 strike eagle. i should mention she also had her hu
humans went from walking on earth to walking on the moon.to flying jet planes and spacecraft. and while we celebrate the pioneers that built this incredible legacy of american innovation, it is more important than ever for our country to inspire a new generation of leaders, to dream, to innovate, to explore, and to inspire. as you make your way through the galleries tonight, i would ask that you just imagine the artifacts and stories that will narrate our next 100 years and we look forward to...
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viking also photographed the two cratered moons of mars. phobos, the inner moon. deimos, the smaller, outter moon. viking could observe boulders on the moon's surface. the study of the surface indicates that mars has experienced periodic change of climate. the best evidence is seen in the strange solar patterns of mars. the dark bands are buried ground within the north polar ice cap. on each scar are numerous small terraces, indicated by eroded small rock. this is an area of terrain about 40 miles across. it is believed the large scars represent two different cycles of climate change, which occur simultaneously. because of mars' osceolation around the sun, it is alternately warm in cold for tens of thousands-millions of years. during the cold time, mixtures of dust and ice were deposited in a series of near-horizontal layers, obscuring the underlying typography. then, a time of warmer climate followed and erosion set in. cutting deep valleys into the icy mass of the polar caps. after the erosion cycle, new layers were laid down. another episode of erosion followed
viking also photographed the two cratered moons of mars. phobos, the inner moon. deimos, the smaller, outter moon. viking could observe boulders on the moon's surface. the study of the surface indicates that mars has experienced periodic change of climate. the best evidence is seen in the strange solar patterns of mars. the dark bands are buried ground within the north polar ice cap. on each scar are numerous small terraces, indicated by eroded small rock. this is an area of terrain about 40...
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i see the moon and the moon sees me.ss the moon and god bless me. >> reporter: when we come back, how you recover from 18 years of terror as a captive. and jaycee dugard, her mother, her daughters. what has happened since. ♪ take on the unexpected with a cathat could stop for you. nissan safety shield technologies, available in the altima, sentra and maxima. now get 0% apr for up to 72 months, plus $500 bonus cash. ♪ ...another anti-wrinkle cream in no hurry to make anything happen. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair works... ...in one week. with the... fastest retinol formula. ...to visibly reduce wrinkles. neutrogena®. this... i try hard to get a great shape. i can do easily. benefiber® healthy shape helps curb cravings. it's a clear, taste-free daily supplement... ...that's clinically proven to help keep me fuller longer. benefiber® healthy shape. this, i can do. find us in the fiber aisle. i'd wash them and it'd be back before i even got to class. then, i found tide odor defense. it gets out and keeps out... ...the yog
i see the moon and the moon sees me.ss the moon and god bless me. >> reporter: when we come back, how you recover from 18 years of terror as a captive. and jaycee dugard, her mother, her daughters. what has happened since. ♪ take on the unexpected with a cathat could stop for you. nissan safety shield technologies, available in the altima, sentra and maxima. now get 0% apr for up to 72 months, plus $500 bonus cash. ♪ ...another anti-wrinkle cream in no hurry to make anything happen....
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strawberry moon, buck moon, crescent moon. >> blue moon. >> blue moon tastes good. >> there you go. >a time of year when male deers grow antlers. >> and that was more for native americans to show when the seasons were changing. so it wasn't us but there's a history lesson for you. a lesson in the weather, we have got the heat coming. oh, boy, it's building. i know we had some storms last night. so those areas that had a little bit of rain last night, it actually upped the soil moisture. and so we still have a little the humid side but we aren't looking at really the heat and humidity that we've had over the last couple days and definitely not what we're going to see this weekend. so cooler, especially if you get outside the beltway, cooler and comfortable. as we continue in the afternoon, that humidity will stay in check, especially for those areas that didn't see rain last night. we are headed to 90 tomorrow. the humidity will build by tomorrow afternoon and then we're headed into maybe 100, 101 this weekend. current temperatures this weekend are 82 in d.c., 79 in gaithersburg. it fe
strawberry moon, buck moon, crescent moon. >> blue moon. >> blue moon tastes good. >> there you go. >a time of year when male deers grow antlers. >> and that was more for native americans to show when the seasons were changing. so it wasn't us but there's a history lesson for you. a lesson in the weather, we have got the heat coming. oh, boy, it's building. i know we had some storms last night. so those areas that had a little bit of rain last night, it actually upped...
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america aimed for the moon and the stars.ll that was happening, another young hero from cambridge, ohio, was writing his own chapter. a decorated fighter pilot and combat veteran, john glenn became the first american to orbit the earth on february 20, 1962. soon, brave women emerged beyond breaking glass ceilings they broke sound barriers and the earth's atmosphere. you will meet one of them in a moment. at the age of 23, eileen collins became the first female flight instructor in the history of the united states air force. in 1995 colonel collins became the first woman to pilot the space shuttle. later, she became the first to command a space shuttle mission. then, after the nation grieved our loss of space shuttle columbia, eileen collins famously led our first mission back into space. when she brought it back safely, the whole world breathed a sigh of relief. america's astronauts, striving to see their country achieve greatness, inspired by those starlit skies on clear nights and the accomplish ams of those pioneers who pr
america aimed for the moon and the stars.ll that was happening, another young hero from cambridge, ohio, was writing his own chapter. a decorated fighter pilot and combat veteran, john glenn became the first american to orbit the earth on february 20, 1962. soon, brave women emerged beyond breaking glass ceilings they broke sound barriers and the earth's atmosphere. you will meet one of them in a moment. at the age of 23, eileen collins became the first female flight instructor in the history...
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, that was -- going to the moon, landing people on the moon was not a foregone conclusion. there were those who argued that the soviets were better at creating heavy-lifting rockets, that we were better at optics, at creating scientific missions and that we should perhaps, in shaping what the race would be, should make it instead, say, going to mars and gathering data about mars. but in the end, with all of the other politics that went into it, landing a man on the moon became the primary goal of the space race. so i'm wondering, i mean, you mentioned that the ranger program that the jpl staff worked on was intended to create the possibility of landing the first astronauts on moon. and i wondered if in doing that, if they maintained their feelings there that perhaps crewed space flight was not necessarily the way to go or if they had other motivations behind working towards these projects. you mentioned the kind of sneakiness. did you get a sense that they were not as, still not as enthused about the human spacecraft and kind of used that as a way to support the work they a
, that was -- going to the moon, landing people on the moon was not a foregone conclusion. there were those who argued that the soviets were better at creating heavy-lifting rockets, that we were better at optics, at creating scientific missions and that we should perhaps, in shaping what the race would be, should make it instead, say, going to mars and gathering data about mars. but in the end, with all of the other politics that went into it, landing a man on the moon became the primary goal...
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at 9:00 o'clock, clear and comfortable with moonlit skies with the moon, the full moon last night continues tonight. 78 degrees and of course by 11:00 o'clock dry and mild the temperature 74 degrees. as we look ahead we're talking about the jet stream lifting well to the north and heat
at 9:00 o'clock, clear and comfortable with moonlit skies with the moon, the full moon last night continues tonight. 78 degrees and of course by 11:00 o'clock dry and mild the temperature 74 degrees. as we look ahead we're talking about the jet stream lifting well to the north and heat
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a little bit of fog trying to form around half moon bay south. we will keep an eye on it in cebit expansive northward as it did yesterday. inland temperatures will start off warm. already in the 60s and upper 60s. santa rosa, 53. 52 and half moon bay. thick fog on highway 1. winds of the southwest. i think that will go down under 10 in the next few hours. very little fog bank. we are clear. on its way to very toasty
a little bit of fog trying to form around half moon bay south. we will keep an eye on it in cebit expansive northward as it did yesterday. inland temperatures will start off warm. already in the 60s and upper 60s. santa rosa, 53. 52 and half moon bay. thick fog on highway 1. winds of the southwest. i think that will go down under 10 in the next few hours. very little fog bank. we are clear. on its way to very toasty
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half moon bay 53 degrees. and are if this vantage point it looks beautiful with the sun coming up at 6:07. 61 livermore and concord. the low clouds and fog at the coast today, just a few patches. then we will continue to see sunny, warm conditions but a bigger cool down on the way for tomorrow. carolyn. >> lisa, thank you. developing news in the east bay this morning. oakland police are looking for a bunt man who shot at a police officer. the officer was responding to a call around 9:30 last night when she was involved in a crash on 73rd avenue and international boulevard. after that crash a plan went up to the car and fired a gun multiple times at the police car. fortunately the officer was not hurt, but she was taken to the hospital to be treated for injuries suffered in that collision. several other law enforcement agencies are assisting with the investigation. >>> we have someone in our community that took such an abrasive action toward an officer, fired several shots at the officer. we know has a gun. too
half moon bay 53 degrees. and are if this vantage point it looks beautiful with the sun coming up at 6:07. 61 livermore and concord. the low clouds and fog at the coast today, just a few patches. then we will continue to see sunny, warm conditions but a bigger cool down on the way for tomorrow. carolyn. >> lisa, thank you. developing news in the east bay this morning. oakland police are looking for a bunt man who shot at a police officer. the officer was responding to a call around 9:30...
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here's keith morrison with "under a full moon." >> reporter: she was finished now. tired, wrung out. must have been as she walked away from the incessantly ' chirping machinery and the bleary eyes of the gamblers on holiday from real life who'd called out for her again and again and again. outside in the night, a full moon bathed the great houses of delight and sin in an unaccustomed shade of pale. it was september 29, 2012. at precisely 3:00 in the morning, in a back room of the palms casino, the cocktail waitress named shauna tiaffay inserted her time card in the stamping machine, and set out to break a little rule. shauna had parked her car in the back lot, a practice discouraged because surveillance cameras were unable to track her all the way to her car. still, easier this way. quicker. and after all, would a stalker really be waiting for her here, under a full moon? >> it was absolutely horrible. and we felt so helpless. >> it's every woman's worst nightmare. >> we didn't know if any of us were next. >> reporter: it never occurred to shauna to become a cocktai
here's keith morrison with "under a full moon." >> reporter: she was finished now. tired, wrung out. must have been as she walked away from the incessantly ' chirping machinery and the bleary eyes of the gamblers on holiday from real life who'd called out for her again and again and again. outside in the night, a full moon bathed the great houses of delight and sin in an unaccustomed shade of pale. it was september 29, 2012. at precisely 3:00 in the morning, in a back room of...
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moon shine?ndred proof white lightning. >> like you don't even need to get a drink? just eat seriously? >> right. >> this is monster. what's this? >> that's our barbeque ribs, smoked ribs. >> they have moon shine in them too? >> actually the barbeque sauce has a little bit hint every moon shine, apple moon shine in there. >> i think what we learned here you can never have too much moon shine specially when you come to bootleggers on thursdays. cheers to you. >> cheese to you. >> cheers to you. >> for final stop on old city east tour, why don't we take a trip to london at the victoria, ed, how long have you been here on front street? >> three years. >> of course you know all things about england, don't you? >> english public. >> english public. so of course if you're going to get some appetizer here that are half off get something english because more distinguished, right? >> exactly. >> so to start off, what are these? >> so these are devils on horseback, they're dates stuffed with blue cheese an
moon shine?ndred proof white lightning. >> like you don't even need to get a drink? just eat seriously? >> right. >> this is monster. what's this? >> that's our barbeque ribs, smoked ribs. >> they have moon shine in them too? >> actually the barbeque sauce has a little bit hint every moon shine, apple moon shine in there. >> i think what we learned here you can never have too much moon shine specially when you come to bootleggers on thursdays. cheers to...
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. >>> the moon was taking center stage, this just outside san jose, it's called the thunder moon. the full moon in july. why? summertime means thunderstorms in most, but not here. it has been chilly. >>> , relative to normal any. moon hidden by the graphic, next to the pyramid, that's columbus boulevard. representative 63 degrees in -- 86 degrees in oakland, 57 in san rows and san francisco -- santa rosa, and san francisco. the flow from the chilly ocean continues, that moderate on show flow will keep temperatures below average, south bay, fremont, san jose, santa clara, about 5-7 degrees cooler than what is normal. in the middle of the country -- call any of your friends east, it's hot! it is humid. for us, no, because our flow is coming from the chilly ocean. the ocean temperature at 56, a big area of low pressure to the north is speeding in. the tomorrow, cooler than average, sunny. and thursday, cooler than average, but sunny. the ridge will take over starting friday. significant change that take shape over the weekend. on shore flow is there, so we head into half moon bay, te
. >>> the moon was taking center stage, this just outside san jose, it's called the thunder moon. the full moon in july. why? summertime means thunderstorms in most, but not here. it has been chilly. >>> , relative to normal any. moon hidden by the graphic, next to the pyramid, that's columbus boulevard. representative 63 degrees in -- 86 degrees in oakland, 57 in san rows and san francisco -- santa rosa, and san francisco. the flow from the chilly ocean continues, that...
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. >>> he was one of the first two men to walk in the moon. historic event was almost a half century ago. we'll talk with buzz aldren. >>> chaos for a key u.s. ally in the middle east, turkey, which hosts the u.s.-led coalition fighting isis suffered a violent attempt eed coup last night. cameras inside parliament caught the moment when an explosion rocked the capital of ankara. it seems the coup has failed. 161 people including police and civilians are dead. more than 2800 military members are under arrest. turkey's president said he's in control of the country. >> turkey is important for u.s. interests, as it is the nexus between the middle east and europe. but relations between the two nations have deteriorated in recent years as the u.s. complains that turkey was not doing enough to fight the islamic state. president obama is urging all parties in turkey to support the democratically elected government of president erdogan. holly williams is in taksim squa square. >> reporter: good morning. we witnessed a night of violence and confusion he
. >>> he was one of the first two men to walk in the moon. historic event was almost a half century ago. we'll talk with buzz aldren. >>> chaos for a key u.s. ally in the middle east, turkey, which hosts the u.s.-led coalition fighting isis suffered a violent attempt eed coup last night. cameras inside parliament caught the moment when an explosion rocked the capital of ankara. it seems the coup has failed. 161 people including police and civilians are dead. more than 2800...
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highs on your sunday very similar in terms of the range we had today, about 59 half moon bay, 63, 77 palo alto, 81 san jose, 61 a 1 antioch and napa. if your travels take you to the coast, the combination of strong rip current and chilly ocean temperatures mean up need to take extra precaution at the beaches tomorrow. swim near lifeguards and don't stay in the water too long. the current water temperature a cold 49 degrees. if you are going to the beaches tomorrow, we'll have the morning clouds first thing, peeks of afternoon sunshine, 59 half moon bay, 56 bodega bay and strong rip currents will be with us not only on sunday but also on monday. monday morning, 7:00 on the fourth, a similar pattern with the morning fog pulling back to the coast mid-morning. but the evening on the 4th does feature clouds for some. if you're to the east, you notice you have clear skies but right along the coast, we do have this clouds, perhaps half moon bay, you'll be cloudy, partly cloudy conditions for fireworks on the 4th. even partly cloudy skies in oakland. the fog, the low clouds this time of the
highs on your sunday very similar in terms of the range we had today, about 59 half moon bay, 63, 77 palo alto, 81 san jose, 61 a 1 antioch and napa. if your travels take you to the coast, the combination of strong rip current and chilly ocean temperatures mean up need to take extra precaution at the beaches tomorrow. swim near lifeguards and don't stay in the water too long. the current water temperature a cold 49 degrees. if you are going to the beaches tomorrow, we'll have the morning clouds...
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during the lead up to president kennedy's announcement we were going to the moon, going to the moon wasn't a for gone conclusion. there were those arguing the soviets were better at heavy rockets and we were better at creating scientific missions and in shaping what the race should be we should instead of gathering data about mars, in the end with the other politics, landing a man on the moon became the space race. you mentioned there is a ranger program that the jpl staff worked on to create the possibility of landing astron t astronauts on the moon. i wonder if doing that they maintained feelings that crude base flight wasn't necessarily the way to go or if they had other motivations behind working toward these projects and their sneakiness. did you get a sense they were not as excited about the human spacecraft and used that as a way to support the work they cared about which was un-crude space flight? >> guest: i did get that sense. i got the feeling it was the-crude spacecraft that was held in high regard and that was felt the work that was scientifically important and needed to be pu
during the lead up to president kennedy's announcement we were going to the moon, going to the moon wasn't a for gone conclusion. there were those arguing the soviets were better at heavy rockets and we were better at creating scientific missions and in shaping what the race should be we should instead of gathering data about mars, in the end with the other politics, landing a man on the moon became the space race. you mentioned there is a ranger program that the jpl staff worked on to create...
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bay. 56 half moon bay and 57 oakland.ount view is clear, 57. another vantage point and you'll notice that from the east bay hills camera, you'll notice clouds here as well but it is not a solid deck of low clouds. 60 in concord. 57 livermore. 59 in fair field and 59 in santa rosa. the rest of the morning, notice clouds will be filling in along the shoreline. we'll look at a cloudy coast, breezy there, sunny inland and speaking of the sun on the peninsula, sfo looking very nice this morning. numbers ranging from the mid-60s to near 80 around the bay. a lot cooler than that and cloudier at the coast. 63 downtown. 80 to 90 inland but the 90s well out toward the east bay valleys. >>> new this morning, president obama says we should all look into how we can serve the veterans and military families in our communities. this was the subject of this morning's weekly address. the president, who says he will spend the fourth throwing burgers and hot dogs on the grill pointed out the issue of professional licensing where military spo
bay. 56 half moon bay and 57 oakland.ount view is clear, 57. another vantage point and you'll notice that from the east bay hills camera, you'll notice clouds here as well but it is not a solid deck of low clouds. 60 in concord. 57 livermore. 59 in fair field and 59 in santa rosa. the rest of the morning, notice clouds will be filling in along the shoreline. we'll look at a cloudy coast, breezy there, sunny inland and speaking of the sun on the peninsula, sfo looking very nice this morning....
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also close to half moon bay everywhere else looks pretty good tomorrow and. lots of sunshine expected and then 81 san jose, and you 88 in livermore. 86 and then talk 86 and fairfield 79 map but comfortable conditions close to a petaluma 778. for sen rosa 78 nevada. the forecast showing we keep warm things up by saturday back to the mid-90s and locations for. they warm antelope mid '70s and for the cuts resoling served in the '60s and. the forecast showing that's not where we stop we continue to climb tuesday next week we're back to the triple digits stay above average with 56 days and temperatures closer the day x here the base area have to the possibility quay and here. >> steve: plans had called for a vase and utah group approves spending tens of millions of dollars to bring: oakland it would offend then check to a shop. not clear if this ban actually killed the deal and the entire project. >> vicki: shipments. the council approved the measure late last night. this could essentially kill a proposed development near the be built on the old army base. the coa
also close to half moon bay everywhere else looks pretty good tomorrow and. lots of sunshine expected and then 81 san jose, and you 88 in livermore. 86 and then talk 86 and fairfield 79 map but comfortable conditions close to a petaluma 778. for sen rosa 78 nevada. the forecast showing we keep warm things up by saturday back to the mid-90s and locations for. they warm antelope mid '70s and for the cuts resoling served in the '60s and. the forecast showing that's not where we stop we continue to...