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the moon. and what a lot of people don't know is that -- that repghts an incredible tie jump for american engineers and ingenuity but also for scientists because at the time that president kennedy made announcement that we were going to the moon, nobody knew what the moon was made out of. and they were there are theories at the time that the moon was just a statically charged ball of dust if you set an astronaut there they would sink into the depghts and never come back again so people thought that was ridiculous but we didn't know and couldn't prove with the information that we had and tiny lunar mapping group which is mostly students, were out here in tucson making maps of the moon studiesing composition of the moon and they were able to prove that the moon was solid enough to bare an astronaut's qaight that research they were doing here and that footprint is personal for those in tucson because people in tucson ones that proved that was possible. >> so at what point did nasa pick up with ger
the moon. and what a lot of people don't know is that -- that repghts an incredible tie jump for american engineers and ingenuity but also for scientists because at the time that president kennedy made announcement that we were going to the moon, nobody knew what the moon was made out of. and they were there are theories at the time that the moon was just a statically charged ball of dust if you set an astronaut there they would sink into the depghts and never come back again so people thought...
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"we were gonna go to the moon. we were gonna circle the moon, look for suitable landing spots." "oh and there's the rumble in our building. it looks good. it looks like a good flight. it's a beautiful take off so far. this building is shaking under us." "we've got it ... we've got it, apollo 8 now in lunar orbit ... so there's a cheer in this room. this is apollo control, houston ... switching now to the voice of jim lovell." "okay houston. the moon is essentially grey, no color." "we didn't plan on were the things of what the earth really looked like from the moon, being the first flight." "oh my god look at that picture over there. that is the earth coming up, wow that's pretty." "is that a color film, jim? hand me that roll of color, quick. oh man - quick." "i looked at the earth in this true perspective in relation to the moon and to the sun and realized how insignificant we are and how fortunate we are to have that body to live on." "one of the highlights of my youth was when the crew of apollo 8 got to the moon christmas eve and on our old black and white tvs, it said live
"we were gonna go to the moon. we were gonna circle the moon, look for suitable landing spots." "oh and there's the rumble in our building. it looks good. it looks like a good flight. it's a beautiful take off so far. this building is shaking under us." "we've got it ... we've got it, apollo 8 now in lunar orbit ... so there's a cheer in this room. this is apollo control, houston ... switching now to the voice of jim lovell." "okay houston. the moon is...
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and the mission to the moon. documentary for "the history channel" and discovery communications including the widely praised modern marvels, apollo 11. has been a professor at a university and lecturer with johnson space center. he presents amazing stories of the space age which features 20 of his favorite films from the golden age of space exploration. join me in welcoming rod pyle. [applause] >> thank you very much. normally i kind of dance around a bit while i'm performing these things but because they're taping tonight and we have kind of a weird microphone setup, i will sort of stay with the podium. i will go back to my professorring days at university of laverne. i know it is rough getting here on week night. i used to drive to ucla when i was 18 years old in 30 minutes to pasadena. last time i did that drive it was 2 1/2 hours. i appreciate y'all going through what you went through. let me go back -- amazing stories of the space age has kind of a long story behind it. i won't bore you with the whole thing
and the mission to the moon. documentary for "the history channel" and discovery communications including the widely praised modern marvels, apollo 11. has been a professor at a university and lecturer with johnson space center. he presents amazing stories of the space age which features 20 of his favorite films from the golden age of space exploration. join me in welcoming rod pyle. [applause] >> thank you very much. normally i kind of dance around a bit while i'm performing...
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we are told we would need the moon. moon is a stepping stone to training in a mission to mars. would it be worth extracting it? that is a great question. it certainly is possible to extra ct question. it certainly is possible to extract this water. previously have talked about potentially harvesting water ice but the water that we found in these volcanic deposits are closer to the equator and easier to access and easier to process. the catch is, there is not that much water in them. you have however a lot of material to work with. you would have to harvest a lot of it but you could extract the water. now, is enough to sustain a human presence on the moon long—term, that remains to be seen but it does tell us these are places on the moon potentially viable spots for future out spots and you could extra ct for future out spots and you could extract some water cd not have to carry it all from water and that is big cost savings. in a nutshell, still quite a stretch? it is quite a stretch but possible. there is more water th
we are told we would need the moon. moon is a stepping stone to training in a mission to mars. would it be worth extracting it? that is a great question. it certainly is possible to extra ct question. it certainly is possible to extract this water. previously have talked about potentially harvesting water ice but the water that we found in these volcanic deposits are closer to the equator and easier to access and easier to process. the catch is, there is not that much water in them. you have...
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thank you very much, president moon. thank you. [applause] president moon: deep appreciation to president trump for inviting me to the white house and extending me such a special welcome. when i was elected president last month, president trump was the first foreign leader to give me a congratulatory call. after going through such a tumultuous journey, the korean people finally achieved victory. the words of president trump conveyed the warmth of the american people's hearts for what we have accomplished in korea. we have surmounted, for freedom, democracy, peace and prosperity, toward which we have walked together for all the great alliance has achieved, you gave your consolation and support. once again, let me take this opportunity to thank you, mr. president, and the american people. in my first foreign conversation with president trump last may, he came across as a man of determination and pragmatism, leaving me a powerful impression. yesterday and today - [no interpreter audio] during my visit this time, president trump and i
thank you very much, president moon. thank you. [applause] president moon: deep appreciation to president trump for inviting me to the white house and extending me such a special welcome. when i was elected president last month, president trump was the first foreign leader to give me a congratulatory call. after going through such a tumultuous journey, the korean people finally achieved victory. the words of president trump conveyed the warmth of the american people's hearts for what we have...
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we're delighted that you're here, president moon. ladies and gentlemen, he's going to give some brief remarks and then we're going to have some question-answer. we don't have a lot of time tonight. i don't think i should take any more of it. i think you should right now welcome president moon jae-in with your applause. [applause] [applause] president moon: thank you very much. respected president and c.e.o., dr. john hamre, distinguished guests. i chose the united states as the first destination of my overseas trip as president, and i'm very delighted to meet you today. since taking office, i had a telephone call with president trump first before meeting him in person. president trump, during our conversation, emphasized that the alliance between the republic of korea and the united states was not simply a good alliance, but a great alliance. words that left me with a powerful impression. that is why the title of my remarks, as well as the preamble of the joint statement include the word great alliance. distinguished participants, st
we're delighted that you're here, president moon. ladies and gentlemen, he's going to give some brief remarks and then we're going to have some question-answer. we don't have a lot of time tonight. i don't think i should take any more of it. i think you should right now welcome president moon jae-in with your applause. [applause] [applause] president moon: thank you very much. respected president and c.e.o., dr. john hamre, distinguished guests. i chose the united states as the first...
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rocks. >> he says the moon's water he could be used for drinking.provide oxygen for breathing and hydrogen for rocket fuel. >>e wouldn't have to carry so many basic commodities to the moon which turns out to be one of the most expensive things we can do in space exploration. >> to actually get, say, a leader of water you would have to mine and harvest 100 to 200 cubic feet of material is it economically feasible to do so. >> discovering large amounts of water on the moon probably wouldn't support life as we know it as the conditions are still pretty inhospitable to the kind of organisms we have on earth. >> that's the overnight news on this friday. for some the news continues. for others check back later for the morning news and of course cbs this morning. from the broadcast center in new york city i'm demarco moore. . >>> it's friday, july 28th, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news". health care bill fail. >> 49-51 motion is not agreed to. >> overnight the senate rejects the republican plan to repeal obamacare. and a rant from the new white house co
rocks. >> he says the moon's water he could be used for drinking.provide oxygen for breathing and hydrogen for rocket fuel. >>e wouldn't have to carry so many basic commodities to the moon which turns out to be one of the most expensive things we can do in space exploration. >> to actually get, say, a leader of water you would have to mine and harvest 100 to 200 cubic feet of material is it economically feasible to do so. >> discovering large amounts of water on the moon...
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that's moon dust?er: cassandra hatton is with sotheby's. >> if i just say neil armstrong moon dust, you get it. n't need to be american to understand why this is important. and that's also what's exciting is i can talk to a five-year-old in china and they would get excited about this. >> reporter: the bag is expected to fetch $2 million and $4 million. not a bad return on nancy's $995 investment. >> i found a piece of history that everybody forgot about. so that's my great gratification in all of this. i saved it from being lost. >> reporter: nearly half a century later, thanks to nancy carlson's internet trolling... >> and we're go for landing on the moon. >> reporter: ...there is a new footnote to the greatest adventure story in human history. >> it's very pretty out here. >> very pretty. >> mason: jim axelrod with some moon dust that's better than gold dust. that's the "cbs evening news." i'm anthony mason. thanks for watching. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs capt recruit-- that's putting ri
that's moon dust?er: cassandra hatton is with sotheby's. >> if i just say neil armstrong moon dust, you get it. n't need to be american to understand why this is important. and that's also what's exciting is i can talk to a five-year-old in china and they would get excited about this. >> reporter: the bag is expected to fetch $2 million and $4 million. not a bad return on nancy's $995 investment. >> i found a piece of history that everybody forgot about. so that's my great...
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rocks. >> he says the moon's water could be used for drinking.s provide oxygen for breathing and hydrogen for rocket fuel. >> we wouldn't have to carry so many basic commodities to the moon which turns out to be one of the most expensive things we can do in space exploration. >> to actually get, say, a leader of water you would have to mine and harvest 100 to 200 cube iic feet of material is it economically feasible to center in new york city i'm demarco moore. >>> it's friday, july 28th, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news". health care bill fail. >> the ayes are 59, nays are 51. >> overnight the senate rejects the republican plan to repeal obamacare. and a rant from the new white house communications director filled with foul language and threat stirs up the white house. >>> plus bella's boom buzz. a little girl inspires a creation that's helping children around the world.
rocks. >> he says the moon's water could be used for drinking.s provide oxygen for breathing and hydrogen for rocket fuel. >> we wouldn't have to carry so many basic commodities to the moon which turns out to be one of the most expensive things we can do in space exploration. >> to actually get, say, a leader of water you would have to mine and harvest 100 to 200 cube iic feet of material is it economically feasible to center in new york city i'm demarco moore. >>>...
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scientists unlock surprising secrets about the moon.m coming down the ladder now. armstrong: it's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. a catastrophic engine fire is being blamed tonight for the first crash in the 30—year history of concorde, the world's only supersonic airliner. it was one of the most vivid symbols of the violence and hatred that tore apart the state of yugoslavia. but now, a decade later, it's been painstakingly rebuilt and opens again today. there's been a 50% decrease in sperm quantity and an increase in malfunction of sperm unable to swim properly. thousands of households across the country are suspiciously quiet this lunchtime as children bury their noses in the final instalment of harry potter. very good to have you with us on bbc news. the latest headlines this hour: president trump's son in law jared kushner insists he didn't collude with russia during the us election campaign. the parents of the terminally ill baby charlie gard have given up their legal fight to go to the us for experimental trea
scientists unlock surprising secrets about the moon.m coming down the ladder now. armstrong: it's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. a catastrophic engine fire is being blamed tonight for the first crash in the 30—year history of concorde, the world's only supersonic airliner. it was one of the most vivid symbols of the violence and hatred that tore apart the state of yugoslavia. but now, a decade later, it's been painstakingly rebuilt and opens again today. there's been a...
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their albums the dark side of the moon and the wall remain rock classics.ak to roger waters, who was a prominent figure in the band until he quit in 1985. he is still performing and he remains one of the most controversial of rock stars. so what motivates him? roger waters, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. it's more than 30 years since you wrote the wall. you're still touring it. it was born out of pain and anger. i wonder if you still feel the pain and anger? um. . .the feelings involved, i mean feelings come up as they do, but my feelings at 70 are different from at 30 odd. does that make it harder to put the show together and do it with feeling? no. there was a very long hiatus between the shows that happened in 1979, ‘80, and ‘81 and when we started touring again in 2010. i started working on a new production in 2009. when i started, i thought i can only really do this if i reinvent the show to suit who i am now. in 1979, the show was the product of an angry, almost but not quite middle—aged man, who'd had problems with relationships, women... there was
their albums the dark side of the moon and the wall remain rock classics.ak to roger waters, who was a prominent figure in the band until he quit in 1985. he is still performing and he remains one of the most controversial of rock stars. so what motivates him? roger waters, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. it's more than 30 years since you wrote the wall. you're still touring it. it was born out of pain and anger. i wonder if you still feel the pain and anger? um. . .the feelings involved, i...
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researchers say there could be as much water in the moon's mantle as beneath the earth's crust.orters of man's space exploration are so excited by the discovery. she's at the smithsonian national air and space museum in washington. jan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. these new findings are really up-ending decades of our understanding about our closest neighbor in space. the analysis suggests that the water on the interior of the moon actually mean it's pretty wet and that could help make it easier for to us fly there and back or even stay a while. >> the surface appears to be, uh, very, very fine-grained. >> reporter: for decades, scientists have thought the moon was a dry, dusty place. >> it's almost like a powder. >> reporter: it may be time to rewrite the astronomy books. this is a recent picture of the moon's surface by measuring reflecting light researchers at brown university were able to detect water molecules in the colored areas. ralph milliken is the lead author of the study. >> some of these deposits span thousands of square kilometers, they're enormous. >>
researchers say there could be as much water in the moon's mantle as beneath the earth's crust.orters of man's space exploration are so excited by the discovery. she's at the smithsonian national air and space museum in washington. jan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. these new findings are really up-ending decades of our understanding about our closest neighbor in space. the analysis suggests that the water on the interior of the moon actually mean it's pretty wet and that could...
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brand names include hasbro, mattel and fisher-price. >>> moon dust, along with moon rocks collected by legendary astronaut neil armstrong are zipped up and ready to be sold at an auction in new york. jackie ibanez gives us a closer look. >> reporter: this is the back astronaut neil armstrong used collectively dust during the first ever lunar landing. it will soon go up for auction at celebes in new york. traces of lunar dust and tiny moon rocks are still embedded in the bag >> it is in outer decontamination bag. it was used to protect those samples from potential contamination from us on planet earth. but also to protect the spacecraft and planet earth from any potential contamination of lunar pathogens. >> reporter: the bag has been on a half-century trajectory when it was misidentified and nearly landed in the trash. made of the same fire retardant material as spacesuits, it is expected to sell between $2 million and $4 million. >> they sent it to nasa. it was tested and they found it was little material and it was dust from the apollo 11 mission. further research showed the bag was
brand names include hasbro, mattel and fisher-price. >>> moon dust, along with moon rocks collected by legendary astronaut neil armstrong are zipped up and ready to be sold at an auction in new york. jackie ibanez gives us a closer look. >> reporter: this is the back astronaut neil armstrong used collectively dust during the first ever lunar landing. it will soon go up for auction at celebes in new york. traces of lunar dust and tiny moon rocks are still embedded in the bag...
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scientists were studying the moon's surface and they were able to detect water molecules embedded in the ground. now they want to figure out how to get them out and use them. >> we wouldn't have to carry so many basic commodities to the moon which turns out to be one of the most expensive things that we can do in space exploration. to actually get a liter of water you would have to mine and harvest 300 cubic feet of material. an important question would be is it economically feasible to do so? >> that is pricey water. the molecules can be turned into water that you can drink since water is made up of oxygen extract each of the elements to help humans survive on the moon. the oxygen would be used for breathing and the hydrogen for rocket fuel. >>> a rare full circle rainbow captured on camera in russia. video taken from the top of the crane sitting on top of a skyscraper. it was 1100 feet off the ground. normally you think of one big arc with a rainbow but to see the full circle you have to be high in the air like this.>>> that is pretty cool i don't think i have seen that. okay, we a
scientists were studying the moon's surface and they were able to detect water molecules embedded in the ground. now they want to figure out how to get them out and use them. >> we wouldn't have to carry so many basic commodities to the moon which turns out to be one of the most expensive things that we can do in space exploration. to actually get a liter of water you would have to mine and harvest 300 cubic feet of material. an important question would be is it economically feasible to...
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if you want to, take a howell at the moon before sunrise.eason it is called thunder moon because this is the month july when we have most thunderstorms on average, very stormy month because it is most hot, humid month of the year so it stand to reason that would happen and it is not even out of the question that it could happen to us, this afternoon. we're about to head into a very hazy, hot, humid weather pattern, once again, no surprise for july, and it was nice yesterday, wasn't it to have that respite after the cold front came through on saturday night. so, still a little bit on the comfortable side today, by tomorrow you'll be perspiring outside again today. eighty-seven should be our high later on. we will be in the 70's in the poconos today and mid 80's at the shore. so, right now, no precipitation to show you, none on the way those pop ups could happen later on and we will show thaw right now in the future cast. a couple cloud here and there this morning, a few more than we saw jed on a day that was absolutely perfection. by 10:00 o'
if you want to, take a howell at the moon before sunrise.eason it is called thunder moon because this is the month july when we have most thunderstorms on average, very stormy month because it is most hot, humid month of the year so it stand to reason that would happen and it is not even out of the question that it could happen to us, this afternoon. we're about to head into a very hazy, hot, humid weather pattern, once again, no surprise for july, and it was nice yesterday, wasn't it to have...
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the crew spent eight days in space and brought back moon rocks, moon dust, and other lunar samples.president richard nixon greeted the astronauts quarantined in their hornet 3 trailer following their safe return back to earth. in commemoration of that mission, buzz aldrin tweeted out this photo saying, "neil and i were a couple of tired but happy guys after landing and walking on the moon. # apollo11." last mission to the moon took place in 1972. let's bring in mark kelly, good to see you. you were around 5 years old when the u.s. sent astronauts to the moon for the first time. did the mission inspire you to become an astronaut? >> well, so according to my mom, i fell asleep for apollo 11. i do remember the later apollo missions. i was like in kindergarten and it was late on the east coast, but neil and buzz and mike collins and all those apollo astronauts really inspired me growing up as a kid of new jersey all the way up until the time where i became an astronaut myself. >> nasa has, it's an understatement to say it, accomplished so much over the past decades. what should we expec
the crew spent eight days in space and brought back moon rocks, moon dust, and other lunar samples.president richard nixon greeted the astronauts quarantined in their hornet 3 trailer following their safe return back to earth. in commemoration of that mission, buzz aldrin tweeted out this photo saying, "neil and i were a couple of tired but happy guys after landing and walking on the moon. # apollo11." last mission to the moon took place in 1972. let's bring in mark kelly, good to see...
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really comfortable on the skydeck right now, we're got nearly full moon. we just had full moon. you can still see that in the western side, that will be setting in just about an hour and a half from now. still want to catch a glimpse of it. but the sun, too, about ready to pop over that horizon, so view of the moon is of course going to start to get faded by that. with that said, walking out the door, still feel pretty comfortable today. i can't prom ace day like yesterday. tough to top. that will but you will see spotty shower, thunderstorm out there as the day goes on. so get you out there. look at storm scan3, still nice and quiet. avenue temperatures are as such. what you will notice, too, our winds baron here indicating primarily south or southeast wind flow, and help ramp up the humidity. currently mid low 60s, upper 60s in wildwood, as well as philadelphia international airport. but little cooler by comparison towards the lehigh valley and pocono region. throughout the course of the day expect it to heat up. should hit upper 80s with no problem, slightly more humid. pop u
really comfortable on the skydeck right now, we're got nearly full moon. we just had full moon. you can still see that in the western side, that will be setting in just about an hour and a half from now. still want to catch a glimpse of it. but the sun, too, about ready to pop over that horizon, so view of the moon is of course going to start to get faded by that. with that said, walking out the door, still feel pretty comfortable today. i can't prom ace day like yesterday. tough to top. that...
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president moon finishes his speech and answers questions.at you all remain in your seats until he and his security detail have exited the hall. we take our security very seriously. we have exits to the back and to the front, if there are problems. ladies and gentlemen, if you could all rise for the prede
president moon finishes his speech and answers questions.at you all remain in your seats until he and his security detail have exited the hall. we take our security very seriously. we have exits to the back and to the front, if there are problems. ladies and gentlemen, if you could all rise for the prede
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san jose 85, san mateo 79, half moon bay 64.r five-day forecast showing temperatures heating up and if i am slightly off it could be 100 degrees tomorrow but you get the idea, up quite a bit for friday. remaining hot inland and into the weekend, especially saturday before we gradually cool off. thanks to the bay area microclimates, you could be shivering at the coast. >> that map looks pretty until you realize it is pretty hot.>> those bright colors coming back in. >>> it is 4:21 am. >>> more than 100 and most taken to the east bay animal shelter and the reason is the firework displays. >>> glass, tires, graffiti and messages of hate, the vandalism in one bay area neighborhood. ♪ ♪ be a powerful force. nature valley >>> the wolf pack has grown by at least three new members and biologists were able to capture the female wolves last week and they fit the mom with a tracking collar before releasing her and here are the pictures. the trail cameras captured the images of the pack that includes three pups and the mail is from the oreg
san jose 85, san mateo 79, half moon bay 64.r five-day forecast showing temperatures heating up and if i am slightly off it could be 100 degrees tomorrow but you get the idea, up quite a bit for friday. remaining hot inland and into the weekend, especially saturday before we gradually cool off. thanks to the bay area microclimates, you could be shivering at the coast. >> that map looks pretty until you realize it is pretty hot.>> those bright colors coming back in. >>> it...
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half moon bay has low 60s in the forecast with temperatures cooling slightly into the holiday, a look at those numbers and your extended forecast is coming up. >>> thousands of people spent some of the holiday weekend at demonstrations calling for the impeachment of president trump. >> i think people are mad and fed up with what he is doing, and they are not happy. >> hundreds gathered at the justin herman plaza, calling on congress to remove donald trump from the white house, many saying the president is making america look bad to the rest of the world. >> he is certainly not presidential integrating to the office of the presidency. that is something i struggle with as a conservative. >> frankly this is embarrassing and a very sad time for our country. i just hope we make it through. >> we have to change congress and elected democrat with a spine to deal with this very dangerous situation. >> most of the people would talk with realize it will be an uphill fight having republicans controlling congress to get rid of a republican president. >>> democrats and independents are criticizing
half moon bay has low 60s in the forecast with temperatures cooling slightly into the holiday, a look at those numbers and your extended forecast is coming up. >>> thousands of people spent some of the holiday weekend at demonstrations calling for the impeachment of president trump. >> i think people are mad and fed up with what he is doing, and they are not happy. >> hundreds gathered at the justin herman plaza, calling on congress to remove donald trump from the white...
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peril plastic deposits were likely formed by volcanic eruptions that spewed across the moon's surface there are a lot of these deposits on the moon and the amount of material is quite a bit and so that tells us that the deep interior has a decent amount of water for decades scientists thought the moon was dry that was until two thousand and eight when scientists that brown university found evidence of water molecules in pebbles retrieved by nasa as apollo missions i wonder. and in two thousand and nine and nasa announced that it did find water on the moon we found that nearly all of these plastic deposits these volcanic glass beads have evidence for water and so that tells us the apollo samples there are not anomalies they seem to be quite representative of these types of deposits on the moon the findings may be a help for future missions to the moon since water could possibly be extracted from the volcanic deposits i have to admit that even i was surprised that we found water in nearly all of these i requested i thought maybe a couple might show what most of them would be dry and in
peril plastic deposits were likely formed by volcanic eruptions that spewed across the moon's surface there are a lot of these deposits on the moon and the amount of material is quite a bit and so that tells us that the deep interior has a decent amount of water for decades scientists thought the moon was dry that was until two thousand and eight when scientists that brown university found evidence of water molecules in pebbles retrieved by nasa as apollo missions i wonder. and in two thousand...
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that's moon dust?> yes. >> reporter: cassandra hatton is with sotheby's. >> if i just say neil armstrong moon dust, you get it. you don't need to be american to understand why this is important. and that's also what's exciting is i can talk to a five-year-old in china and they would get excited about this. >> reporter: the bag is expected to fetch $2 million and $4 million. not a bad return on nancy's $995 investment. >> i found a piece of history that everybody forgot about. so that's my great gratification in all of this. i saved it from being lost. >> reporter: nearly half a century later, thanks to nancy carlson's internet trolling... >> and we're go for landing on the moon. >> reporter: ...there is a new footnote to the greatest adventure story in human history. >> it's very pretty out here. >> very pretty. >>> that's the overnight news for this wednesday. for some of you, the news continues, for others, check back later for the morning news and, of course, "cbs this morning." i'm anthony mason, t
that's moon dust?> yes. >> reporter: cassandra hatton is with sotheby's. >> if i just say neil armstrong moon dust, you get it. you don't need to be american to understand why this is important. and that's also what's exciting is i can talk to a five-year-old in china and they would get excited about this. >> reporter: the bag is expected to fetch $2 million and $4 million. not a bad return on nancy's $995 investment. >> i found a piece of history that everybody...
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when the moon was young and still vol eruptions trapped water in the moon's mantle.oled, the water became trapped again. it was in moon rocks left behind on the surface. a similar thing happens when volcanos erupt on the earth. it's deep in the crust. >> we can bake the water out of those. >> they say the moon's water could be used for drinking as well as provide oxygen for breathing and hydrogen for rocket fuel. >> we would haven't to carry so many basic commodities to the moon, which turns out to be one of the most expensive things we can do in space exploration. >> to actually get a liter of water, you'd probably have to mine or harvest maybe 100 to cubic feet of material. the question would be is it economically feasible to do so. >> ralph millikin said discovering the water on the moon wouldn't support life as we know it. it's not hoss pit tall to the kinds of organism wes have on earth. >> thank you. >> it's good to know in case you want to go on the moon. shirley maclaine once said all you need is a good hat, a pair of shoes, and water. >> i need more than tha
when the moon was young and still vol eruptions trapped water in the moon's mantle.oled, the water became trapped again. it was in moon rocks left behind on the surface. a similar thing happens when volcanos erupt on the earth. it's deep in the crust. >> we can bake the water out of those. >> they say the moon's water could be used for drinking as well as provide oxygen for breathing and hydrogen for rocket fuel. >> we would haven't to carry so many basic commodities to the...
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half moon bay northwest and san jose northwest.picture the wind is onshore direction. 79 truckee, 79 in sacramento. it is hot and thunder storms not a factor today but in las vegas it was and in southern california. today combined arizona. no help with firefighters for the cloud staying all to the south. we are caught between a low to the north and a high to the southwest with things quiet except for low clouds. 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s, where we should be for the seasonal averages. a bit of a bump up on friday and warmer inland over the weekend and a pretty cool week starting on monday.>> we look forward to that. >>> the humpback whale is being read after group of rescuers successfully untangled it from the nets at crescent city. it was trying to get lose from the weighted down nets and they worked tirelessly to remove the fishing lines from the mouth of the whale.>> it was grounded and could not move. it was struggling to breathe for 4 to 5 days.>> once the whale was free it swam away. this is the seventh whale to be tangled in the
half moon bay northwest and san jose northwest.picture the wind is onshore direction. 79 truckee, 79 in sacramento. it is hot and thunder storms not a factor today but in las vegas it was and in southern california. today combined arizona. no help with firefighters for the cloud staying all to the south. we are caught between a low to the north and a high to the southwest with things quiet except for low clouds. 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s, where we should be for the seasonal averages. a bit of a...
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at auction. >> we're talking real moon dust. takes a closer look. >> reporter: this is the bag astronaut neal armstrong used to collect moon dust during the first ever lunar landing. it will soon go up for auction sotheby's in new york. traces of lunar dust and tiny moon rocks are still imbedded in the bag. >> it was an outer decontamination bag it was used to protect those samples from potential contamination from us on planet berth it also protect the spacecraft planet earth from any potential contamination of lunar pathogens. >> bag has been on nearly half century trajectory during which it was misidentified in nearly landed in the crash. made of the same fire retardant material as space suits it's expected to sell for anywhere from 2 million to $4 million. >> if you send it to nasa they're lunar sample curator and tested it and found it was not only lunar material but in fact tuft from the apollo 11 mission. further lee shows the bag was in fact the bag that neal armstrong used to bring back that very first sample on o app p
at auction. >> we're talking real moon dust. takes a closer look. >> reporter: this is the bag astronaut neal armstrong used to collect moon dust during the first ever lunar landing. it will soon go up for auction sotheby's in new york. traces of lunar dust and tiny moon rocks are still imbedded in the bag. >> it was an outer decontamination bag it was used to protect those samples from potential contamination from us on planet berth it also protect the spacecraft planet earth...
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we have the moon out there. it is relaxing moon but about 97% full, another 50 minuteor so before that will set. 51 right now in santa rosa, upper 50s in oakland, livermore, and good morning to you at 63. mostly clear sky around the region this morning and mostly clear for the afternoon. temperatures were warmer yesterday, and this morning we're carrying that over, up by six degrees in concord, livermore, up by san jose up by four as well. again, mostly clear overhead and a weaker breeze will lead to a pretty big warm up for our inland mounts. at the coast we will be warmer too but beautiful for pacifica. we will go 71 in the city of san francisco, upper 70s to upper 80s for our bay side communitys and as we go inland, nearing 100 in ant i don't care today, livermore expected to go to 97. we will cool off as we get into the weekend. i will look at the extended forecast in just a few moments. let's look at the highways with sal. good morning, sal. >> good morn, rosemary. traffic is right now moving pretty well ar
we have the moon out there. it is relaxing moon but about 97% full, another 50 minuteor so before that will set. 51 right now in santa rosa, upper 50s in oakland, livermore, and good morning to you at 63. mostly clear sky around the region this morning and mostly clear for the afternoon. temperatures were warmer yesterday, and this morning we're carrying that over, up by six degrees in concord, livermore, up by san jose up by four as well. again, mostly clear overhead and a weaker breeze will...
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feeling the heat inland. 57@half moon bei.l to mild at the coast and warm around the bay and hot inland. especially as we get into the weekend. tomorrow morning, getting out the door with patchy fog along the coast line. apparently cloudy sky. 59 and concorde in the north bay low 50s in santa rosa. in the afternoon, a beautiful bay along the coast. 72 in pacifica, 74 san francisco. warm around the bay. 83 in hayward. inland is scorching. 101 concorde. temperatures are likely to be this hot on sunday. the extended forecast coming up.>>> in florida, a massive sinkhole took out two homes in several homes in the area. and has been deemed unsafe. >> it is incredible fox reporter willie james tells us the sinkhole started out the size of a small swimming pool. it continues to grow.>>> reporter: dramatic moments as a sinkhole swallows a house in land o lakes, florida. >> it is emotional. it is sad. >>> reporter: the sinkhole started friday morning as a depression underneath a boat parked outside a home. it opened up within minutes. w
feeling the heat inland. 57@half moon bei.l to mild at the coast and warm around the bay and hot inland. especially as we get into the weekend. tomorrow morning, getting out the door with patchy fog along the coast line. apparently cloudy sky. 59 and concorde in the north bay low 50s in santa rosa. in the afternoon, a beautiful bay along the coast. 72 in pacifica, 74 san francisco. warm around the bay. 83 in hayward. inland is scorching. 101 concorde. temperatures are likely to be this hot on...
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pacifica and half-moon bay.cloudy to mostly clear for the north bay and santa cruz and monterey area. pacifica and half-moon bay, it doesn't look like it will move. we'll call
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half moon bay at 53 and brentwood is already at 74 degrees. most of us in the 50s and the 60s and live view from downtown showing a mix of the clear skies and clouds. it is cloudy at the beaches through the afternoon and then by about 3:00, we will hit the warmest spots inland and climb into the low 90s around the bay and the mid 70s where at the coast it is going to stay in the mid-50s. if you dinner plans with the sunsets at 35, and you won't need a jacket at the bay or the inland areas. >> than you, frances. >> we have developing news out of alabama where the man whose concert in arkansas was the site of a shooting yesterday has now been arrested. abc news is reporting that rickie hampton known as finesse 2 times was arrested in connection to the arkansas incident and 28 people were injured between shooting between two groups of people inside of a nightclub opened fire in what may have been a gang-related s incident. police say that hampton has outstanding warrants related to another performance. >>> we are learning a lot more this morning
half moon bay at 53 and brentwood is already at 74 degrees. most of us in the 50s and the 60s and live view from downtown showing a mix of the clear skies and clouds. it is cloudy at the beaches through the afternoon and then by about 3:00, we will hit the warmest spots inland and climb into the low 90s around the bay and the mid 70s where at the coast it is going to stay in the mid-50s. if you dinner plans with the sunsets at 35, and you won't need a jacket at the bay or the inland areas....
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in corn, light, refreshing and great foresummertime. >> let me ask you about the moon shine. i have cousins that make their own shine. >> this. >> i had apple pie real moon shine that will tate rust off tail pipe. >> yes, it will. >> barnacles off the barn. >> is that what we're working with. >> not quite. >> puts you back a little. >> triple disstild after of james river and/or beganic rn really smooth. proof is a little lower than apple pie home ground bathtub moon sthin makes for light refreshing cocktail. easy to drink and can have more than one. >> you have the citrus from grait grapefruit and lime to pump the citrus nrelt. >> fraying rant too. >> you smell that grapefruit. >> that's one of my favorite summer drinks grapefruit and lemon. >> it works. >> especially with the barbeque. >> as you work on that let's bring in items we have here john. >> pulled pork and beef bris kit. we v use modern pit water cooker straight wood and harrisburgry. no gas, no electric. >> real barbeque. >> and baby back ribs. >> is this typical platter. >> is this the number two. >> we have a f
in corn, light, refreshing and great foresummertime. >> let me ask you about the moon shine. i have cousins that make their own shine. >> this. >> i had apple pie real moon shine that will tate rust off tail pipe. >> yes, it will. >> barnacles off the barn. >> is that what we're working with. >> not quite. >> puts you back a little. >> triple disstild after of james river and/or beganic rn really smooth. proof is a little lower than apple...
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gilroy, 57 and half moon bay at 53 degrees. these gray skies over sfo, these low cloud creeilings causing about a 50 minutes delay. more 50s and 60s out there. 55. napa, 62. 1/2 toe, 63 and upper 50s in fairfield, concord, livermore at 56 degrees. we've foggy areas with patchy drizzle, possible through the next few hour, near the coast. quick to warm temperatures this weekend and a summer like pat a earn, this continues and stays with us throughout fourth of july. i'll show you what i mean by that. we've got the clouds and the fog and even patchy drizzle areas there by green and you'll notice by lunchtime and in the afternoon, everyone will get a lot of sunshine, but the clouds just kind of stick around the coast and the breeze pushes through, so that's going to keep things cool and half moon bay, only 60 degrees there. san francisco, 64. 79, some low 80s for santa rosa and napa. oakland, 68 for the a's game and san jose, 78. upper 80s through fairfield and antioch, so at the beach, you'll need an extra layer because temperatur
gilroy, 57 and half moon bay at 53 degrees. these gray skies over sfo, these low cloud creeilings causing about a 50 minutes delay. more 50s and 60s out there. 55. napa, 62. 1/2 toe, 63 and upper 50s in fairfield, concord, livermore at 56 degrees. we've foggy areas with patchy drizzle, possible through the next few hour, near the coast. quick to warm temperatures this weekend and a summer like pat a earn, this continues and stays with us throughout fourth of july. i'll show you what i mean by...
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during first manned mission to the moon in 1969, artifact was misidentified after the moon mission and was originally sold at on line auction in 2015. nasa who its fight to get it back southby did his not identify yesterday's buyer but that is how much a bag of moon dust is going for these days or bag that would contain the moon dust. >> right. >> yes. >> yes, exactly. >>> back here in our area. >> seriously, my goodness, yeah, sun's doing its part here today, heat things up easily, mid 90's. we are finding that in some spots but you have got to take the heat with the humidity, and it comes as a packaged deal here, little baggage with that air temperature and that comes in the form of high humidity. hugh dew points comes that moisture content and that makes it feel steamy. turf say maybe not as harsh, humidity as what we ended up yesterday but it is still hot and you do need to take care out in this and as we have shown you, or at lee earlier in the show excessive heat warning still in effect. we will take you out first and foremost to talk about the statistics where we currently stan,
during first manned mission to the moon in 1969, artifact was misidentified after the moon mission and was originally sold at on line auction in 2015. nasa who its fight to get it back southby did his not identify yesterday's buyer but that is how much a bag of moon dust is going for these days or bag that would contain the moon dust. >> right. >> yes. >> yes, exactly. >>> back here in our area. >> seriously, my goodness, yeah, sun's doing its part here today,...
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moon tonight. >> and one time i said, there is a dark moon tonight. >> a totally unique person. >> yesque anchor. they would tell him to shave off his mustache and he would grow a beard. they would tell him to cut his hair and he would grow an afro. they would tell him not to anger anybody, and he would do a commentary that would just ring the phones off the hook. >> right. >> i19 me, so he went to vance, he said, i want some cool music. vance picked "my mood" by mfsb. to this day that music still plays on the end of the 6:00 news. >> it sure does. we played it tonight. >> every time you play that song, that is the spirit of jim vance. as long as that music is playing on channel 4, jim vance is still with us. >> we had so much fun, and he enriched our lives. >> yes, he sure did. he sure did. >> he >>> in arch's words, we leave you tonight with the spirit of jim vance. good night, everybody. ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> and that is another example of how faulkner influenced latin american literature. [ cellphone beeps ] seth, i thought i told you to turn off your phone. >> i'm sorry,
moon tonight. >> and one time i said, there is a dark moon tonight. >> a totally unique person. >> yesque anchor. they would tell him to shave off his mustache and he would grow a beard. they would tell him to cut his hair and he would grow an afro. they would tell him not to anger anybody, and he would do a commentary that would just ring the phones off the hook. >> right. >> i19 me, so he went to vance, he said, i want some cool music. vance picked "my...
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moon, president moon came to washington and tried to show that there's no daylight in washington to the is. of course, president moon by saying military option is off the table, we're not going to pursue aggressive approach. we're not seeking regime change. he's just talking about the extreme end that we're not going to do but i think those presidents are divergent in -- because president trump is all about maximum pressure with financial sanctions and other pressure means. and president moon wants more open approach, potential dialogue and engagement with north korea. >> do you think that direct dialogue between the u.s. and north korea is even possible? >> well, if you want to talk about denuclearization, i think that's off the table. i think it's very unrealistic for to us think that north korea will return to the talks now to talk about denuclearization. perhaps it in the future, but i think it's a very unlikely scenario. >> sue mi terry appreciate your insight so much. thanks for being here. >> the efforts to repeal and replace obamacare will obviously impact some americans more th
moon, president moon came to washington and tried to show that there's no daylight in washington to the is. of course, president moon by saying military option is off the table, we're not going to pursue aggressive approach. we're not seeking regime change. he's just talking about the extreme end that we're not going to do but i think those presidents are divergent in -- because president trump is all about maximum pressure with financial sanctions and other pressure means. and president moon...
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we still have the full moon out but it is beginning to wane. it is 98% full and you can see it starting in from the coast this morning. it is 61 degrees in livermore and san jose. high 50s in redwood city. low 50s in san jose and the wind has been on the relatively flat side. 24 in the fairfield area. these -- george hughes is our weather watcher. 54 degrees and fog pushing onshore. here is what you need to know as we start a brand-new work week. we continue with the high fire danger. cycling on tuesday but we begin to warm back up to triple digits past this week. high pressure has been there since like last wednesday over the 4 corridor states. moisture over arizona, new mexico and nevada. we are not seeing that preset move into our area. we are just seeing the hotter weather. check the thunderstorm activity in the high sphere. yosemite area, mid 60s. official sunrise and the sun will set it a:33. temperatures today are slightly below average. 67 in san francisco. love 60s and maybe a hint of sunshine for pacifica. otherwise, daly city. across
we still have the full moon out but it is beginning to wane. it is 98% full and you can see it starting in from the coast this morning. it is 61 degrees in livermore and san jose. high 50s in redwood city. low 50s in san jose and the wind has been on the relatively flat side. 24 in the fairfield area. these -- george hughes is our weather watcher. 54 degrees and fog pushing onshore. here is what you need to know as we start a brand-new work week. we continue with the high fire danger. cycling...
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on august 21st, the shadow of the moon will sweep across the u.s. from oregon to south carolina. >> in a total solar ee climbs the moon actually completely blocks out the light of the sun. >> reporter: rob semper is a physicist and is traveling to casper, wyoming to broadcast the ee lips. he points out in the bay area there will be a 76% eclipse peaking at 10:15 a.m. >> it will be dim, kind of spooky but le twilight but not exactly. >> reporter: a cloud-free location and special shades is your best bet. how do you know you have a good pair of shades? you should see nothing but black. when you take your shades outside and look at the sun this is what you should see. >> it is a very social experience. it makes you feel good when you see totality. >> reporter: robin higman has been planning their trip for the eclipse for two years to wyoming. >> at this point most hotels are booked solid. i think if you are diligent online there are some places if you search like oregon eclipse camping where you can find ee climbs camp sites. >> reporter: robin says ro
on august 21st, the shadow of the moon will sweep across the u.s. from oregon to south carolina. >> in a total solar ee climbs the moon actually completely blocks out the light of the sun. >> reporter: rob semper is a physicist and is traveling to casper, wyoming to broadcast the ee lips. he points out in the bay area there will be a 76% eclipse peaking at 10:15 a.m. >> it will be dim, kind of spooky but le twilight but not exactly. >> reporter: a cloud-free location and...
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as president kennedy said, we choose to go to the moon. break the component parts down for me in terms of that commitment. we'll bring it to the president in a moment. obviously the cold war added a spur to the movement. >> that's right. dickerson: what else was at risk tolerance and big long shot they took? >> i think it was that the cold war was in some way a kabuki war. it was all about symbolism. it was a way to plant our flag, to establish to the world, that a capitalist culture is able to do something preposterously wonderful. a deeply patriotic was out there to punch the russians in the nose. lovell was never as happy as he was in space. anders, the third guy, the rookie, he loved the machines. he loved the lunar cartography. he was there for the grandular work. it was the perfect combination of three guys. >> dickerson: give us a sense about the technology here. i m compared to what we know today, where we have a world where everything seems possible. what was the technology like that sent them there? >> we saw this in the movie "a
as president kennedy said, we choose to go to the moon. break the component parts down for me in terms of that commitment. we'll bring it to the president in a moment. obviously the cold war added a spur to the movement. >> that's right. dickerson: what else was at risk tolerance and big long shot they took? >> i think it was that the cold war was in some way a kabuki war. it was all about symbolism. it was a way to plant our flag, to establish to the world, that a capitalist...
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as you head outside, many of you in the east bay, very mild. 68 in concord and 67 in half moon bay. it will be another hot day and high fire danger and heat advisory all next. >> thank you, lisa. >> a new poll is out about how americans feel about president trump and his time in office. we'll explain the latest approval rating, plus -- >> as women, specifically, we felt like we haven't been heard. >> getting their say. we'll take you to an for years, men have enjoyed their man caves without guilt. now, it's mama's turn. welcome to my she shed. ...where i enjoy not cooking, not gardening, and not cleaning. ...where me and the girls can let loose. oh, look at the time! me time... mmm..brownies. fiber one 90 calorie brownies. allll mine. >> new this morning president trump has the lowest six-month approval rating of any president in polls dating back 70 years. results from the latest abc news/washington post poll are in. only 36% of americans say they approve of mr. trump's leadership. 58% say they disapprove. most people surveyed think russia tried to influence the election. as abc's
as you head outside, many of you in the east bay, very mild. 68 in concord and 67 in half moon bay. it will be another hot day and high fire danger and heat advisory all next. >> thank you, lisa. >> a new poll is out about how americans feel about president trump and his time in office. we'll explain the latest approval rating, plus -- >> as women, specifically, we felt like we haven't been heard. >> getting their say. we'll take you to an for years, men have enjoyed...
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yesterday was the full moon, the moon is in fact waining but it's still a gorgeous site. countertemperatures comfortable across the recently, 62 in oakland. 69 in san jose. 678 in san francisco. 63 that current number in map pa. 86 in brent wood and concur with the temperature of 81 degrees. mainly moonlit skies, plenty of stars for most of us. patchy fog along the coast. low 60s around the bay. 56 over night in oak loaned. 62 in san francisco, santa rosa dropping to 60 degrees. 84 in stoez tomorrow afternoon. 82 for cuber teen know 81 for sunny dale. peninsula 70. sun shine in the afternoon, downtown san francisco, 66, 64 in the afternoon. 64 bay, 82 ploo may, 81 pa know may. to the east bay tomorrow a lot of 70s. in inland b we're easing with the heat. today we were in the 90s tomorrow most of us one in the 80s. 88 for concord. lucky enough to hit the beach tomorrow a little early morning fog, lots of sun shine in thern. wear that sunscreen. 70 for santa cruz. 64 bow day ga bay. ocean water 64 degrees. a quick update on an earthquake, eugene. it's inching cooler waters.
yesterday was the full moon, the moon is in fact waining but it's still a gorgeous site. countertemperatures comfortable across the recently, 62 in oakland. 69 in san jose. 678 in san francisco. 63 that current number in map pa. 86 in brent wood and concur with the temperature of 81 degrees. mainly moonlit skies, plenty of stars for most of us. patchy fog along the coast. low 60s around the bay. 56 over night in oak loaned. 62 in san francisco, santa rosa dropping to 60 degrees. 84 in stoez...
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half moon bay 62. check out the fog at the golden gate as we look at more temperature readings. 72 in napa. 81 novato. 78 concord. 88 at livermore. this will be our pattern. the fog surging across the bay. by 9:00 or so we'll see fairly cool conditions in most locations. tomorrow morning, fog around the bay and near the coast. early morning lows in the mid-50s. how warm will it get tomorrow? we'll have a look at the accuweather forecast in just a few minutes. >> spencer, thank you. >>> lightning could be a big problem for firefighters battling that wildfire burning near yosemite national park. that fire in the sierra nevada foothills is 50% contained but officials say it could take another two weeks to fully surround it. 63 homes and 68 other structures have been destroyed. about 1,500 structures are still threatened. >>> a grass fire that burned near gilroy is now 70% contained. the fire has burned about 150 acres since it broke out yesterday afternoon. it's in southern santa clara county. >>> chevron
half moon bay 62. check out the fog at the golden gate as we look at more temperature readings. 72 in napa. 81 novato. 78 concord. 88 at livermore. this will be our pattern. the fog surging across the bay. by 9:00 or so we'll see fairly cool conditions in most locations. tomorrow morning, fog around the bay and near the coast. early morning lows in the mid-50s. how warm will it get tomorrow? we'll have a look at the accuweather forecast in just a few minutes. >> spencer, thank you....
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on august 21st, the shadow of the moon will sweep across the u.s. from oregon to south carolina. >> in a total solar ee climbs the moon actually completely blocks out the light of the sun. >> reporter: rob semper is a physicist and is traveling to casper, wyoming to broadcast the ee lips. he points out in the bay area there will be a 76% eclipse peaking at 10:15 a.m. >> it will be dim, kind of spooky but like twilight but not exactly. >> reporter: a cloud-free location and special shades is your best bet. how do you know you have a good pair of shades? you should see nothing but black. when you take your shades outside and look at the sun this is what you should see. >> it is a very social experience. it makes you feel good when you see totality. >> reporter: robin higman has been planning their trip for the eclipse for two years to wyoming. >> at this point most hotels are booked solid. i think if you are diligent online there are some places if you search like oregon eclipse camping where you can find ee climbs camp sites. >> reporter: robin says
on august 21st, the shadow of the moon will sweep across the u.s. from oregon to south carolina. >> in a total solar ee climbs the moon actually completely blocks out the light of the sun. >> reporter: rob semper is a physicist and is traveling to casper, wyoming to broadcast the ee lips. he points out in the bay area there will be a 76% eclipse peaking at 10:15 a.m. >> it will be dim, kind of spooky but like twilight but not exactly. >> reporter: a cloud-free location...