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we choose to go to the moon. we choose to go to the mall and just pick a name to the other thing not because they are easy but because they are. the moon landing on july 20th 1969 fulfilled a dream of humankind the pictures went around the world. it's become film history and part of pop culture. the moon and other celestial bodies have always captured the imagination why does outer space fascinate us now and what is it about the moon landing that continues to hold our attention a cosmic trip through our film and music. on . a small step. a giant leap. it was the 1st time a human had set foot on the moon. mankind had left a footprint in space. these images are reflected in our collective memory. it was far more than a scientific expedition it was the fulfillment of an age old dream of mankind an exhibition project examines the way artists have approached it high heels on the moon still refer these pointed reference to the under-representation of women in space flight this installation carries a touch of the poet e
we choose to go to the moon. we choose to go to the mall and just pick a name to the other thing not because they are easy but because they are. the moon landing on july 20th 1969 fulfilled a dream of humankind the pictures went around the world. it's become film history and part of pop culture. the moon and other celestial bodies have always captured the imagination why does outer space fascinate us now and what is it about the moon landing that continues to hold our attention a cosmic trip...
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the world of cinema has always been fascinated with the moon french directors yes imagined a moon landing in this film from 1000 to. the film was a huge success around the world it brought viewers a step closer to the heavens the earth's only satellite a place filled with mystery and unknown dangers with dreams of adventure could turn into nightmares. in 1929 german director fritz lang portrayed the darker side of a moon mission in this silent film it was considered one of the 1st reasonably accurate science fiction movies. moon films have been popular since the early days of cinema and still are seen. a new film portrays the triumphs and the tragedies in the life of neil armstrong in 1962 his daughter karen died of a brain tumor when she was just 2 years old. armstrong was devastated by the loss of his daughter. the film includes a scene in which armstrong 7 years later stands in silence on the edge of the moon crater in the film he casts a bracelet with his daughter's name on it into the crater. this was a man who i think was forged for failure and for loss he was not sort of you know t
the world of cinema has always been fascinated with the moon french directors yes imagined a moon landing in this film from 1000 to. the film was a huge success around the world it brought viewers a step closer to the heavens the earth's only satellite a place filled with mystery and unknown dangers with dreams of adventure could turn into nightmares. in 1929 german director fritz lang portrayed the darker side of a moon mission in this silent film it was considered one of the 1st reasonably...
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century anniversary of the moon landing. with oscar winning soundtrack composer hans zimmer and steve by one of the world's best guitarists. man brian may astrophysicist and queen's lead guitarist. the concert spectacle opened the stormers festival we met the man who started it all. all he's really my heroes so i could never never imagine that one day i'm going to put together a festival to bring all these heroes of my childhood all my get together and i feel a part of the festivities that i'm paying tribute to all of that. garrick israelian here next to brian may is a professor of astrophysics native to armenia he launched the stormers festival in 2011 on the canary islands bringing artists together with veteran astronauts and scientists and not just any scientist but such big names as stephen hawking. i think the main goal of stubbornness is i think suspicion this is why this should create a festival of people out inspired and the one of the race to inspire them is actually to bring peace christ and. to have basel 3 on sta
century anniversary of the moon landing. with oscar winning soundtrack composer hans zimmer and steve by one of the world's best guitarists. man brian may astrophysicist and queen's lead guitarist. the concert spectacle opened the stormers festival we met the man who started it all. all he's really my heroes so i could never never imagine that one day i'm going to put together a festival to bring all these heroes of my childhood all my get together and i feel a part of the festivities that i'm...
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the second manned landing on the face of the moon.heir target, the site of surveyor 3. >> ignition sequence start. 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. 0. all engines running. commence liftoff. >> apollo 12 lifted off in the driving rain. >> pete conrad reports that the program is in. tower clear. going. baby is really >> 36 seconds later, lightning struck the spacecraft. >> i don't know what happened here. we had everything in the world dropout. >> you've been hit by lightning. >> [indiscernible] >> overload 1, 2. >> we're all organized again. >> we haven't had -- have had a couple cardiac arrests down here, too, pete. >> houston. >> you're looking good. >> in space and on earth, they checked out the systems to be sure that the lightning had caused no damage that would endanger the mission. the time for commitment neared. the burn to send apollo 12 to the moon. trans lunar injection, tli. houston, the word is your good for go for tli. >> whoopdy doo. we are ready. >> we didn't expect anything else. >> we didn't train for anything else, pete. >> you bet
the second manned landing on the face of the moon.heir target, the site of surveyor 3. >> ignition sequence start. 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. 0. all engines running. commence liftoff. >> apollo 12 lifted off in the driving rain. >> pete conrad reports that the program is in. tower clear. going. baby is really >> 36 seconds later, lightning struck the spacecraft. >> i don't know what happened here. we had everything in the world dropout. >> you've been hit by...
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a device to measure the moon's atmosphere. a magnetometer to measure the lunar magnetic field which would be found to be 10 to 20 imes stronger than many scientists had expected. a size meter, to measure properties of the crust and interior and the data station to collect the and imental measurements transmit them to earth. deployed conrad and bean began collecting geological samples. that.ok at got to have it. >> they drove a core tube into surface to collect soil from depths. > we show you're 3:07 into it, into the eva, and we would like landing to close it out. 17.t's three plus there.ope to get back we're a long way. houston, we're approaching the alcep and heading back. pete, we're picking your going by the ts seisnometer. >> coming up the lander. yankee clipper, houston. clipper, you were sort of a forgotten man for a little while. all eyes are on you now. we're with you. >> as nick gordon circled the pete conrad and al bean rested for their next expedition. lunar otal time on the surface had been just under four hours.
a device to measure the moon's atmosphere. a magnetometer to measure the lunar magnetic field which would be found to be 10 to 20 imes stronger than many scientists had expected. a size meter, to measure properties of the crust and interior and the data station to collect the and imental measurements transmit them to earth. deployed conrad and bean began collecting geological samples. that.ok at got to have it. >> they drove a core tube into surface to collect soil from depths. > we...
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this instrument was designed to measure meteorites, moon quakes -- the intention of meteor impacts, moons and similar phenomena. >> guidance control, it's reported that the two spacecraft have separated. >> apollo 12 houston, the lunar is on its way down. >> the men on earth monitored the output of the seismometer waiting for impact. >> countdown, 3-2-1. impact. >> as for the meaning of it i would rather not make an interpretation right now, but it is as though one had struck a bell, say, in the bell of the church, a single blow, and found that the reverberation from it continued for 30 minutes. >> after 55 minutes, the reverberations still had not faded completely. >> apollo 12 continued its orbit of the moon gathering photography for scientific study including the landing site for apollo 13 and then it was time to head back to earth. >> roger. roger. bye-bye. see you on the other side. >> have fun. >> the burn to send them home would take place behind the moon. on earth we waited. waited for apollo 12 once more. >> apollo 12, houston. >> hello, houston. apollo 12. en route home. >> sho
this instrument was designed to measure meteorites, moon quakes -- the intention of meteor impacts, moons and similar phenomena. >> guidance control, it's reported that the two spacecraft have separated. >> apollo 12 houston, the lunar is on its way down. >> the men on earth monitored the output of the seismometer waiting for impact. >> countdown, 3-2-1. impact. >> as for the meaning of it i would rather not make an interpretation right now, but it is as though one...
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so moon is really unpopular. part of it is because of the appointment of cho kuk which is a watershed moment. i don't know if moon would actually ever be impeached, but that is of course what people in south korea are now saying. so you know, the situation in south korea is volatile, but if you got, for instance, the conservative opposition doing well on april 15, then they very well may take revenge. because as the question before talked about, people believe that moon is responsible for the unfair impeachment and conviction of pocket. there's blood loss right now. the question i think can be better answered on the 16th of april of next year. how much china is helping north korea in terms of a nuclear weapon program? >> the question is, , how much does china eight north korea's nuclear weapons program. the answer is, a lot. if you look, for instance,, and it's sort of hard, the are couple of things but we know there's been a transfer, substantial transfer of technology are north korea's missile program. for inst
so moon is really unpopular. part of it is because of the appointment of cho kuk which is a watershed moment. i don't know if moon would actually ever be impeached, but that is of course what people in south korea are now saying. so you know, the situation in south korea is volatile, but if you got, for instance, the conservative opposition doing well on april 15, then they very well may take revenge. because as the question before talked about, people believe that moon is responsible for the...
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the last time they landed on the moon, they landed on the far side of the moon. that was in the beginning of this year. they landed with a small probe. and it was the first time in human history anyone had landed on the far side of the moon. they took out a two-page ad in the economist magazine and made very clear that they are the world's leader in space exploration and everybody in the world should partner with them. i think that's the wrong position. so we have political risks we need to deal with. it's political risk from programs taking too long. it's political risk from a geopolitical standpoint, making sure our partners are with us and not them. i think those are important reasons to move faster. but we do not want to take any undue risk, we don't want to put any lives at stake, but i can tell you the history of nasa might be a little more slow than what is necessary. and we are changing the organization as representative aderholt said. if we can't land on the moon within five years, we need to change the organization. and i believe that with all my heart.
the last time they landed on the moon, they landed on the far side of the moon. that was in the beginning of this year. they landed with a small probe. and it was the first time in human history anyone had landed on the far side of the moon. they took out a two-page ad in the economist magazine and made very clear that they are the world's leader in space exploration and everybody in the world should partner with them. i think that's the wrong position. so we have political risks we need to...
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ke ahe goal is to live on the moon and to be sustainable by 2028. that is where the gateway comes in with a reusable command module with reusable landers that can go back and forth to the service - - surface of the moon and drive down the cost of the sls rocket. it is a sustainable return to the moon where people are working for long periods of time. >> you are at this press wconference collects what was your reaction that they will return the first man and women to the moon that is an arduous program so this particular program is now talking about going back to the moon and it is just so inspirational. is there a need to return to the moon at this point cracks we have already achieved that. >>. >> this will be in the fifth lunar orbit and from there to have a base in the first would be the moon and then to go on to mars. and in this day and age. >> but the artemis project focusing on commercial space like companies. and with those government agencies to get this off the ground. >> there is no option when it comes to the us space industry. because t
ke ahe goal is to live on the moon and to be sustainable by 2028. that is where the gateway comes in with a reusable command module with reusable landers that can go back and forth to the service - - surface of the moon and drive down the cost of the sls rocket. it is a sustainable return to the moon where people are working for long periods of time. >> you are at this press wconference collects what was your reaction that they will return the first man and women to the moon that is an...
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the next man and first woman to the moon in 24. -- in 2024. it will be a program where -- this particular press conference mentions that same exact program. everyone is excited. it is inspirational. host: is there a need for man to return to the moon at this point? that is something we have already achieved. is there a need for man and woman to go back there? guest: it is important because we are now going to build a gateway. that is under the leadership of nasa. the whole point is that you have a base between the orbits of earth and the moon. the first stop from there will be the moon. that will take you onward to mars. it is just a way of getting to mars and doing better than before, on the moon to find different experiments to see if it can benefit us on the earth in this day and age. this project is called the artemis project. commercialends on spaceflight companies. what is the difference of the commercial companies working with government agencies to get up and off the ground? guest: at the moment, there is no option when it comes to the
the next man and first woman to the moon in 24. -- in 2024. it will be a program where -- this particular press conference mentions that same exact program. everyone is excited. it is inspirational. host: is there a need for man to return to the moon at this point? that is something we have already achieved. is there a need for man and woman to go back there? guest: it is important because we are now going to build a gateway. that is under the leadership of nasa. the whole point is that you...
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moon is really unpopular.part of it is the appointment of joei don't know if moon woul actually ever be impeached. but that is of course what people in south korea are now saying. the situation in south korea is volatile but if you got the conservative opposition doing well on april 15, then they very well may take revenge. as the question before talked about, people believe that moon is responsible for the unfair impeachment and conviction of pok. there is bloodlust right now. the question i think can be better answered on 16 april of next year. how much china is helping north korea in terms of nuclear weapons program. >> the question is how much does china aided north korea nuclear weapons program. the answer is, a lot. if you look for instance there are couple things, we know that there has been a transfer substantial transfer of technology for north korea's missile program. the transporter erector lodges that north korea uses for its mobile missiles came from china. we learned that as the big parade on apr
moon is really unpopular.part of it is the appointment of joei don't know if moon woul actually ever be impeached. but that is of course what people in south korea are now saying. the situation in south korea is volatile but if you got the conservative opposition doing well on april 15, then they very well may take revenge. as the question before talked about, people believe that moon is responsible for the unfair impeachment and conviction of pok. there is bloodlust right now. the question i...
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moon titan, and jupiter's moon europa.ingbeen high-end drilling systems from high sizes all the way to sizes that can't fit in this chamber. >> they have long relied on their expertise. unlike everyday drills from the hardware store, there drills overcome the numerous limitations of space which include extreme temperatures and low gravity. >> that means you have to be very imaginative, very innovative, to solve these problems. you have to do what we do here on earth with a fraction of the power, a fraction of the mass, a fraction of the volume, and drilling is unforgiving. if you get stuck, if something goes wrong, there is no second chance. >> the difficulty of drilling would delay the placement of the second probe until the second day. >> they use compressed gas tissue material into a container. the ergonomic design allows it to be inside the lander. the nasa funded payloads to the moon and mars's moon. the mining and extracting water on the moon, they created the planetary volatile extractor. .t not only drills, it mine
moon titan, and jupiter's moon europa.ingbeen high-end drilling systems from high sizes all the way to sizes that can't fit in this chamber. >> they have long relied on their expertise. unlike everyday drills from the hardware store, there drills overcome the numerous limitations of space which include extreme temperatures and low gravity. >> that means you have to be very imaginative, very innovative, to solve these problems. you have to do what we do here on earth with a fraction...
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polar 9 this serious anniversary of the mission that was devoted to preparations the flight to the moon but compared to a poll 8 which was all about checked. arion testing to detect jury you guys had to do the real stuff test equipment you know how the moguls were working with the docking of the models between each other and and it wouldn't last support for your suit saying the real stuff when you were taking off to that mission how did you estimate the danger i mean basically it's like testing new vehicle only in space. well the main danger if you will i mean we didn't see it as dangerous we had done simulations and for you know for a year or so you're ready for anything that can happens or at least you hope you're ready for anything that can happen but the main challenge from the standpoint of danger was that during the mission we would among other things we would separate the lunar module from the command module by a 100 miles in orbit and of course we would have to get back and dock successfully in order to return to earth because the lunar module while could land on the moon can't
polar 9 this serious anniversary of the mission that was devoted to preparations the flight to the moon but compared to a poll 8 which was all about checked. arion testing to detect jury you guys had to do the real stuff test equipment you know how the moguls were working with the docking of the models between each other and and it wouldn't last support for your suit saying the real stuff when you were taking off to that mission how did you estimate the danger i mean basically it's like testing...
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we choose to go to the moon. we choose to go to the moon and district came and do the other things not because they are easy but because they are.
we choose to go to the moon. we choose to go to the moon and district came and do the other things not because they are easy but because they are.
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how did we get to the moon?e invented guidance systems that didn't exist and docking systems that people didn't know they would work. how did people position themselves to land on the moon? it was an amazing tree tis in there about how does an astronaut stand? what does he want to look at? what does he see? when does he turn from going back towards to going forward? there were amazing discussions in there about how we really did it. and that actually served as a bit of a motivational force for how do we design our new spacecraft? do we have to etch the glass to astz naughts can see the horizon? why does it function the way it does? it helped us a little bit. we played on a lot of the apollo legacy just in designing our capsuled spacecraft. >> yeah, i was 6, right between the two of you. i was near-sighted and in the wrong country. so, i'm incredibly thankful for having a chance, actually, to work on the next generation. i felt a little bit -- apollo is incredible inspiration for, i want to say, everybody working
how did we get to the moon?e invented guidance systems that didn't exist and docking systems that people didn't know they would work. how did people position themselves to land on the moon? it was an amazing tree tis in there about how does an astronaut stand? what does he want to look at? what does he see? when does he turn from going back towards to going forward? there were amazing discussions in there about how we really did it. and that actually served as a bit of a motivational force for...
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the foundation for man to go to the moon. how much depends on you or not in your skills and how much depends on the genie's of the person who equipped designed the equipment and the technology that actually brought you there. well let me say that if i'm performing a concert. alist concerto in carnegie hall certainly a lot of the audience enjoyment will be the list composition but only if i perform it well so it's both the design of the equipment and the execution of its use both or part of success i wouldn't want to be doing now as you know there are thought over that way. is it true that you're feeling a bit sick when you are up there oh i know that i was a feeling a bit sick i barfed twice i got sick i may sound like a naive question but who and what am i going to ask about feeling sick in space what is it like when you think they can say well it feels subjectively if eales the same as if you're if you get seasick or if you're susceptible to motion sickness in a car motion sickness is motion sickness so it feels very much t
the foundation for man to go to the moon. how much depends on you or not in your skills and how much depends on the genie's of the person who equipped designed the equipment and the technology that actually brought you there. well let me say that if i'm performing a concert. alist concerto in carnegie hall certainly a lot of the audience enjoyment will be the list composition but only if i perform it well so it's both the design of the equipment and the execution of its use both or part of...
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this here mark states 50th anniversary of the 1st landing on the moon and i've spoken to someone who will actually. take place space tinier apolo 9 rusty shrank aren't. great to have you with us today so going to start with couple questions about apolo 9 this serious anniversary of the mission that was devoted to preparations the flight to the moon but compared to a pole 8 which was all about trajectory and testing to detect jury you guys had to do the real stuff test the equipment you know how that the moguls were working with the docking of the models between each other and and it wouldn't last support for your suits me and the real stuff when you were taking off to that mission how did you estimate the danger i mean basically it's like a test a new vehicle only in space. the main. danger if you will we didn't see it as dangerous we had done the simulation this for you know for years so you're ready for anything that can happen or at least you hope you're ready for anything that can happen but the main challenge from the standpoint of danger was that during the mission we would amo
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and dock successfully in order to return to earth because the lunar module while i could land on the moon can't land on earth and so to get home we would have to successfully return and dock and. join our he again so that was in the sense of danger that's what people saw as being very you know scary but you know for us it wasn't scary we were clearly going to get back you know it's just heart racing when you were about to die on earth no oh well that's a different issue that that's after successful you know docking and everything else in the end of the mission then we would return. you know through the atmosphere to earth and that's always exciting but that had happened on other flights as well i mean so that was not new returning to earth from earth orbit but getting back to the command and service module when the lunar module which had never been used before we had to get back 100 miles to a successful rendezvous and docking as if we had come up from the moon so we were basically. testing what later flights would have to do coming up off the moon and that was the 1st time that that had
and dock successfully in order to return to earth because the lunar module while i could land on the moon can't land on earth and so to get home we would have to successfully return and dock and. join our he again so that was in the sense of danger that's what people saw as being very you know scary but you know for us it wasn't scary we were clearly going to get back you know it's just heart racing when you were about to die on earth no oh well that's a different issue that that's after...
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. >> we choose to go to the moon. >> the world was fascinated. the astronauts were superstars. >> these are the nation's mercury astronauts. [ applause ] >> announcer: it inspires him to collect all kinds of nasa artifacts. >> that's one small step for man... >> it's one of america's greatest achievements, and i think it's something which will continue to inspire. >> announcer: but when he dies too young... >> i thought, "this can't be happening." >> announcer: ...he leaves his widow an inheritance that's out of this world. ♪ >> i'm jamie colby, and today, i'm driving through southern california, where so much of the groundbreaking work for nasa's moon missions was done. i'm going to los angeles to meet a woman who embraced the lifelong passion of her soul mate -- a love for all things outer space. >> my name is shelly cigel. and when my husband passed away, he left me with an incredible collection and a special gift from beyond the grave. well, this is just a few little things that i took out. >> these nasa artifacts belonged to shelly's husband
. >> we choose to go to the moon. >> the world was fascinated. the astronauts were superstars. >> these are the nation's mercury astronauts. [ applause ] >> announcer: it inspires him to collect all kinds of nasa artifacts. >> that's one small step for man... >> it's one of america's greatest achievements, and i think it's something which will continue to inspire. >> announcer: but when he dies too young... >> i thought, "this can't be...
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the rain was better at the coast and in the mountains we must get a 10th of an inch in half moon bay. i'll be back with more on this because there a chance for another ban of light drizzle later tonight, more on that coming up in a bit. >>> two weeks after the halloween party shooting that killed five in the red oak investigator's have had five arrests over the bay area. >>eporte contra cost, departmen other agencies conduct lease rates throughout the bay area after 7:00 this morning from antioch down to san mateo all the way to this apartment complex behind me here in marin city. now, investigators release the names of those suspects late this afternoon, they say four of the five men are facing murder and conspiracy charges and are being held without bail. the fifth man is charged with being an accessory. basically for helping those murder suspects now, this is cell phone footage shot by a neighbor, it shows the rate in the 200 block of drake avenue in marin city. swat officers went into that apartment with their guns drawn to search for a suspect. a man tells me officers were lookin
the rain was better at the coast and in the mountains we must get a 10th of an inch in half moon bay. i'll be back with more on this because there a chance for another ban of light drizzle later tonight, more on that coming up in a bit. >>> two weeks after the halloween party shooting that killed five in the red oak investigator's have had five arrests over the bay area. >>eporte contra cost, departmen other agencies conduct lease rates throughout the bay area after 7:00 this...
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we decided, let's go to the moon. go to the moon with no escape system. just a basic command service module. e,e systems that are on ther the second flight test, and let's go for it. it was interesting, sitting at mission control that christmas eve listening to the crew, reading from the book of genesis as they circled the moon. it was a wonderful christmas eve. and it was a christmas eve that our nation needed badly, because in that decade we had the protests against vietnam, we had the civil rights issues that were coming up. it was good for america that day. so then finally we got ready to move into the apollo program. i mean, go into the final phase of the apollo program. flightthe first manned test of the lunar module in the apollo nine mission. and it is interesting, we developed a the procedures. we did not know it at that time that we would used to save the crew of apollo 13. training people would put us at the wrong end of the rendezvous. we had three rendezvous is we had to do and they would put us out with the lunar module and we had to come up
we decided, let's go to the moon. go to the moon with no escape system. just a basic command service module. e,e systems that are on ther the second flight test, and let's go for it. it was interesting, sitting at mission control that christmas eve listening to the crew, reading from the book of genesis as they circled the moon. it was a wonderful christmas eve. and it was a christmas eve that our nation needed badly, because in that decade we had the protests against vietnam, we had the civil...
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at the end of our interview the sun moon sings a song. because the . it's the in official anthem of unified korea. fascinating story that now with winter approaching here in the northern hemisphere and the night sky i think cold of this is the most difficult time of year for homeless people at the moment in a church here in berlin that's a very moving exhibition of photos featuring people with most of as a blind eye but not the photographer the borat rupert. remember i meet with people who have become invisible people on the margins of society. basic essential things were taken away from them there aren't really seen . anymore in fact they're not seen at all. back. then based photographer has been taken photos of homeless people for 10 years her latest works are currently on show in a church and berlin in an exhibition called no space and counters with people without a home. is a so it's important to me that you see the person and the human with his story with us when he bends and that you show and meet the people in a dignified way. takes photos all o
at the end of our interview the sun moon sings a song. because the . it's the in official anthem of unified korea. fascinating story that now with winter approaching here in the northern hemisphere and the night sky i think cold of this is the most difficult time of year for homeless people at the moment in a church here in berlin that's a very moving exhibition of photos featuring people with most of as a blind eye but not the photographer the borat rupert. remember i meet with people who have...
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, saturn's moon titan, and europa. been focusing developing fully autonomous drilling systems from iphone size to the size that cannot fit in this chamber behind me. >> that is my nasa has long relied -- that is why nasa has long relied on their expertise. their drills overcome the numerous imitations of space, which include extreme temperatures and low gravity. >> that means you have to be very imaginative. very innovative to solve these problems. you're trying to do what we do on the earth with a fraction of the power with a fraction of the mass, with a fraction of the volume. and, drilling is unforgiving if you get. -- is unforgiving. if you get stuck, there is no second chance. thehe difficulty is laying second probe into the next day. >> one of their ideas uses compressed gas tissue material into a container. was chosen to go with nasa funded payloads to the moon. mining and extracting water on the moon, they have created the planetary extractor. it not only drills, and mines. it is based off a drill that removes
, saturn's moon titan, and europa. been focusing developing fully autonomous drilling systems from iphone size to the size that cannot fit in this chamber behind me. >> that is my nasa has long relied -- that is why nasa has long relied on their expertise. their drills overcome the numerous imitations of space, which include extreme temperatures and low gravity. >> that means you have to be very imaginative. very innovative to solve these problems. you're trying to do what we do on...
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and the next man on the moon by 2024. plans to spend someone to the moon and conducting research and planning manned mission to mars. >> i was proud to be a part when president trump announced that it's the policy of this administration to return to the moon in the next five years and we will ensure that the next man and the first woman on the moon will be american astronauts. >> vice president pence's visit was met with a handful of protesters outside the gates. the groups refused vigil for democracy calling the vice president a science denier and describing the trump administration asthma song nisha kavalam tick. >>> an iconic statue of joe montana vandalized and we'll tell you about the man facing felony charges. . >>> all right, let's get another check on the forecast. we're giving you a live look outside this. picture really tell it was story, mark a.lot of clouds and a little bit of rain earlier today. >>> yeah, that's right. the shower activity, at least some drizzle but there were heavier showers reported but noth
and the next man on the moon by 2024. plans to spend someone to the moon and conducting research and planning manned mission to mars. >> i was proud to be a part when president trump announced that it's the policy of this administration to return to the moon in the next five years and we will ensure that the next man and the first woman on the moon will be american astronauts. >> vice president pence's visit was met with a handful of protesters outside the gates. the groups refused...
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we can go to the moon or mars and mine it. >> when it is tested on the moon, it will be the first endmining system deployed to space. they have even more futuristic ambitions. like this one that not only extracts and stalls water, but uses it to propel itself gay -- like a flying kettle. it is very futuristic. it is a new concept of expiration. >> the concept is to send spacecrafts all over the solar system. honeybee robotics is one of the many startups that nasa is depending on the development innovative ideas. >> a strong public-private partnership with nasa to come up with landers we can send twice a year. we are doing it. it is happening right now. very exciting times. taylor: still ahead, real estate investors are looking for new tech opportunities could biotech be it? this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: facebook is buying the studio behind a popular virtual reality game. it makes his music, music,ber's, -- mixes light sabers, and dancing. the studio will join facebook's oculus gaming unit. facebook has been trying to expand virtual reality to mainstream consumers. now, real estate inve
we can go to the moon or mars and mine it. >> when it is tested on the moon, it will be the first endmining system deployed to space. they have even more futuristic ambitions. like this one that not only extracts and stalls water, but uses it to propel itself gay -- like a flying kettle. it is very futuristic. it is a new concept of expiration. >> the concept is to send spacecrafts all over the solar system. honeybee robotics is one of the many startups that nasa is depending on the...
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when we go to the moon this time, we're going to have a space station in orbit around the moon callede sls rocket is going to take the orion crew capsule with american astronauts to orbit around the moon on what is called the gateway, this is this space station and orbit around the moon and we'll have commercial landers, as you identified, a lot of excitement around commercial activities. the president likes to say, rich guys love rockets. well, we're giving rich guys and by the way, private equity and even institutional investors opportunities to partner with nasa in these capabilities anyia way where nasa is the customer and in the owner and operator. sls has been under development now for almost a decade, but we're on the five-yard line, about to punch it into the end zone but we'll need to take payloads to the surface of the moon and the gateway and those will be delivered by commercial rockets and we'll have commercial landers going back and forth reusably to the surface of the moon here's the thing we're leading a coalition of nations back to the moon sustainably. in other words
when we go to the moon this time, we're going to have a space station in orbit around the moon callede sls rocket is going to take the orion crew capsule with american astronauts to orbit around the moon on what is called the gateway, this is this space station and orbit around the moon and we'll have commercial landers, as you identified, a lot of excitement around commercial activities. the president likes to say, rich guys love rockets. well, we're giving rich guys and by the way, private...
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half moon bay yesterday the high was 55. 60 in san francisco.
half moon bay yesterday the high was 55. 60 in san francisco.
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to literally shoot for the moon. and i believe the burjonning space sector of today can do the same for a bigger and broader swath for the united states and the world. just a few weeks ago, we witnessed the historic all-female spacewalk on the international space station. the first ever. and when the united states returns to the moon as part of artemis, ofprogram, course being the twin sister of apollo, nasa has committed that we will land the first woman ever on the surface of the moon and it will be an american astronaut who steps forth on the moon. as the father of two young daughters, that makes me very proud indeed. as we return to bold spacex employeration, we do so not only with a much more diverse astronaut core but also with a ch more diverse set of nongovernmental partners. it is worth remembering the success of apollo 11 and the national space program as a whole is due in no small part to the contributionsor a workforce including countless women working behind the scenes whose stories have only recently be
to literally shoot for the moon. and i believe the burjonning space sector of today can do the same for a bigger and broader swath for the united states and the world. just a few weeks ago, we witnessed the historic all-female spacewalk on the international space station. the first ever. and when the united states returns to the moon as part of artemis, ofprogram, course being the twin sister of apollo, nasa has committed that we will land the first woman ever on the surface of the moon and it...
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and then tomorrow's high temperatures will range from about 61 at half moon bay to mid-60s generally right around the bay shoreline. and upper 60s to near 70 in our inland areas. now looking ahead through saturday, we can expect a bit of a warm-up, especially inland, where we'll see some mid- to upper 70s. not much change on the coast and around the bay shoreline on saturday. but all areas will be a bit warmer on sunday with high temperatures inland approaching 80 degrees, and we'll see some 70s around the bay shoreline. mid-60s on the coast. pretty much the same range of temperatures expected on monday. so here is the accuweather seven-day forecast. we have a very mild weekend and beyond if you count monday coming our way. very mild day fall day in fact on monday. and then on tuesday, wednesday we can expect an increase in clouds. it will start to turn cooler. in fact sharply cooler from monday to tuesday and wednesday. closer to average conditions on thursday. but even with the drop in temperatures and the increase in clouds, we are not looking at much of a probability rainfall nex
and then tomorrow's high temperatures will range from about 61 at half moon bay to mid-60s generally right around the bay shoreline. and upper 60s to near 70 in our inland areas. now looking ahead through saturday, we can expect a bit of a warm-up, especially inland, where we'll see some mid- to upper 70s. not much change on the coast and around the bay shoreline on saturday. but all areas will be a bit warmer on sunday with high temperatures inland approaching 80 degrees, and we'll see some...
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and the first woman to the moon by 2024. i want to show you some other video from earlier today vice president's pence's met with a handful of protesters. and others calling vp pence a science denier and the administration massagenistic. he made stops in central california as well as huntington beach. go home after this delayed visit. >> greg lee always good to have you. >>> president trump is weighing in on the impeachment inquiry. one day after the first day of public testimonies. the latest on the hearing and really what comes next. >> the witnesses testified for more than 5 hours. now there's new fallout over what was said. >> you tune in you're either sound asleep or you can't follow she said he said he said he said. >> kellyannne conway blasting the first day of testimony. >> it's a bunch of gossip girls. >> this as president trump claims there was one moment in the hearing that would be the end of the case run by normal people but not shifty. >> where is the impeachable offense in that call? are either of you here tod
and the first woman to the moon by 2024. i want to show you some other video from earlier today vice president's pence's met with a handful of protesters. and others calling vp pence a science denier and the administration massagenistic. he made stops in central california as well as huntington beach. go home after this delayed visit. >> greg lee always good to have you. >>> president trump is weighing in on the impeachment inquiry. one day after the first day of public...
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to revisit the moon, get back there.o you think of that, if that is the wisest use of our return or that we should bypass that. i know the argument about going directly to mars but you've got to go to the moon first. what are your thoughts on that? >> i think the moon is absolutely in the critical path to mars. there is so much we don't know yet about a mars trip. not only the transit that has significant radiation risk but also mars has just one atmosphere to cause problems and not enough to help you very much on landing. operationally there's going to be a tremendous amount of information we are going to gather by going back to the moon as well as have access to lunar resources, particularly those that are consumable and necessary to life once we are established on the moon. the moon really is a very important part of the eventual human landing on mars. neil: last great question, between you and jean serna and -gene cernan, you are a hero, genuine american hero. you and he were lousy sinkers but you left a mark. do you
to revisit the moon, get back there.o you think of that, if that is the wisest use of our return or that we should bypass that. i know the argument about going directly to mars but you've got to go to the moon first. what are your thoughts on that? >> i think the moon is absolutely in the critical path to mars. there is so much we don't know yet about a mars trip. not only the transit that has significant radiation risk but also mars has just one atmosphere to cause problems and not...
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it's 50 years since the moon landing. a celestial body and its power of attraction. 'd and the. cosmic journey through space time. 'd next d.w. . and of. and seeing your son made until shine on bad light hunting for power from switzerland. 45 minutes on d w. mustn't is of grave the need to keep a lot of people old for over a mention on the 4th and do all of those missing in the name of. the moment the family is at the last dragon this one as you call it the hard truth. to the real good one. of them just being on the moon just fall in love with their me. the star 1st of all it's beautiful. we've all looked at it since we were children and seen the face in the moon are are we choose to go to the mall. we choose to go to the mall and then do the other thing not because they are easy but because they are.
it's 50 years since the moon landing. a celestial body and its power of attraction. 'd and the. cosmic journey through space time. 'd next d.w. . and of. and seeing your son made until shine on bad light hunting for power from switzerland. 45 minutes on d w. mustn't is of grave the need to keep a lot of people old for over a mention on the 4th and do all of those missing in the name of. the moment the family is at the last dragon this one as you call it the hard truth. to the real good one. of...
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there so nearly a 15 degree difference from downtown san francisco and half moon bay. this evening, even though you're both along the coast of the san francisco peninsula and current conditions out there right now as far as relative humidity goes very low moisture content remains specifically in the interior valleys of the east bay. check out livermore 15% relative humidity, so bone dry. there in the low 20's though for napa fairfield and even young bill seeing a little bit more recovery along the coast, especially those of you in half moon bay, getting those westerly winds picking up some moisture from the pacific right now for your friday night so fire season unfortunately going to continue for us here in northern california because of that lack of rain and it looks like we're not expecting any rain throughout least mid november, current wind speeds right now very calm. so that's the one thing really working in our favor during these very dry conditions seeing a little coming up in your full weekend outlook in just a few minutes can indicate back to you. >>thank of r
there so nearly a 15 degree difference from downtown san francisco and half moon bay. this evening, even though you're both along the coast of the san francisco peninsula and current conditions out there right now as far as relative humidity goes very low moisture content remains specifically in the interior valleys of the east bay. check out livermore 15% relative humidity, so bone dry. there in the low 20's though for napa fairfield and even young bill seeing a little bit more recovery along...
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moon. we choose to go to the mall industry again and do the other thing not because they are easy but because they are out.
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even half moon bay. be careful in the next couple hours if you are driving.ith better visibility but you can see fog and low clouds at the san jose airport right now. temperatures are mainly in the 50s. san francisco and oakland at 55. san jose 57. cooler half moon bay. 48 right now. and this is a live shot of 101 in sand rafael. you see how difficult the driving is going to be right now. in santa rosa and parts of the north bay in the 40s. sanity rosa is 44. pet lump, 49 as well as fairfield, concord at 50. and here is what you can expect as i show you this live shot. we are looking out towards the ferry building, the embarcadero in san francisco. you can see you can't see it. we have a foggy morning very dense in some spots. it's going to be sunny and warmer this weekend. we start the warming trend today. actually start a little bit yesterday. it's going to continue through tomorrow. and then we've got cloudier and cooler weather by the middle of next week. things will come up and then temperatures will drop as well. here a forecast animation showing you ab
even half moon bay. be careful in the next couple hours if you are driving.ith better visibility but you can see fog and low clouds at the san jose airport right now. temperatures are mainly in the 50s. san francisco and oakland at 55. san jose 57. cooler half moon bay. 48 right now. and this is a live shot of 101 in sand rafael. you see how difficult the driving is going to be right now. in santa rosa and parts of the north bay in the 40s. sanity rosa is 44. pet lump, 49 as well as fairfield,...
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have a permanent base on the moon sometime during the next decade, you can see the full story and many more like it on our new website mystery why are dot com. the side deals with all things space science and military technology as well as mysteries in the paranormal check it out mystery why are dot com. it takes a village to raise a child. to build a bridge. to throw a baseball... to throw yourself into the unknown. to lose fear, to create hope. we believe that it takes a village of over 200-thousand dedicated, passionate, driven medical and non-medical professionals to deliver on our belief in total health for all. we are kaiser permanente. thrive. tto harrison, the wine tcollection.. to mateo, my favorite chair. grace, you get the beach house... just don't leave the lights on, okay? to craig, this rock. to jamie, well, let's just say, enjoy the ride. the redwoods to the redheads. the rainbows to the proud. the almonds to walter. the beaches to the bums. and the fog to, who else, karl. i leave these things to my heirs, all 39 million of you, on one condition. that you do everything t
have a permanent base on the moon sometime during the next decade, you can see the full story and many more like it on our new website mystery why are dot com. the side deals with all things space science and military technology as well as mysteries in the paranormal check it out mystery why are dot com. it takes a village to raise a child. to build a bridge. to throw a baseball... to throw yourself into the unknown. to lose fear, to create hope. we believe that it takes a village of over...
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whiskey river, don't run dry ♪ ♪ you're all i got, take care of me ♪ [inaudible] we choose to go to the moonause they are easy, but because they are hard. we met it's a confirmed go. >> president kennedy would not live to see his vision take flight. two years after his call to action, he was assassinated in dallas texas. his brother robert became a u.s. senator from new york and was hoping to follow in his presidential footsteps. >> my thanks to all of you and now it's on to chicago. on his way to the democratic nomination he to. [inaudible] the last surviving kennedy brother was teddy. >> the entire week goes on the shoulders of ted kennedy he was not ready for that kind of responsibility. >> teddy kennedy was a quarter million miles below as the astronauts headed to the moon, unaware that he would soon be competing for them for attention. still mourning the loss of his brother he was preparing for the annual pilgrimage. the small party on the tiny island. the island of martha's vineyard was a perfect playground. his family arrived. [inaudible] >> in high school he had a job. [inaudible] it
whiskey river, don't run dry ♪ ♪ you're all i got, take care of me ♪ [inaudible] we choose to go to the moonause they are easy, but because they are hard. we met it's a confirmed go. >> president kennedy would not live to see his vision take flight. two years after his call to action, he was assassinated in dallas texas. his brother robert became a u.s. senator from new york and was hoping to follow in his presidential footsteps. >> my thanks to all of you and now it's on to...
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he will speak to employees about returning astronauts to the moon. but as henc arrives to moffett field, he'll be met by protesters. >> nbc bay area's kris sanchez joins us live from moffett, where the vice president will be speaking in mountain view the hour. chris? >> reporter: well, hi, there, marcus and laura. these are some of the protesters that have been waiting all morning long to greet vice president mike pence as he rolls into nasa aims. there's a chance he'll miss all of these sites. arriving shortly or perhaps has already arrived. now, outside, protesters, there are signs. they read, trump/pence must go, impeach and remove. there are also signs bearing the faces of children who died in detention facilities as well as pence's position on women's issues. mike pence and his wife arrived here at moffett field just before 7:00 l wnim were chanting more years." today, the reception is pretty different. >> just want to show our support for him and, you know, i think he's doing a good job. >> i find pence just an awful threat to women. i am more
he will speak to employees about returning astronauts to the moon. but as henc arrives to moffett field, he'll be met by protesters. >> nbc bay area's kris sanchez joins us live from moffett, where the vice president will be speaking in mountain view the hour. chris? >> reporter: well, hi, there, marcus and laura. these are some of the protesters that have been waiting all morning long to greet vice president mike pence as he rolls into nasa aims. there's a chance he'll miss all of...
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visibility is low in parts of the bay area such as half moon bay down to five miles. so definitely be careful during the morning commute because you are going to have to deal with that fog. now, in places where we do see the sunshine like concord tomorrow, you are going to see a temperature of 78 degrees. so a little bit warmer away from the coast. upper 70s through the weekend tuesday numbers start to come down. the temperatures will drop even more as we head towards thursday. right now a live look from our golden gate bridge camera. a genting breeze, some fog hanging around. here is a live picture from our san jose camera. a little hazy right now. dense fog for the morning commute. warmer the next few days with above-average temperatures into next week away from the beaches. hour-by-hour forecast, 5:00 a.m. you will notice the fog is around not just near the coast, but around the bay as well. going into 8:00 a.m. your commute may take you a little longer. so plan accordingly. for the afternoon it never quite clears the coastline. so we will hang on to it near the co
visibility is low in parts of the bay area such as half moon bay down to five miles. so definitely be careful during the morning commute because you are going to have to deal with that fog. now, in places where we do see the sunshine like concord tomorrow, you are going to see a temperature of 78 degrees. so a little bit warmer away from the coast. upper 70s through the weekend tuesday numbers start to come down. the temperatures will drop even more as we head towards thursday. right now a live...
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going back to the moon by 2024, what do you think? >> let's do it. >> let's do it. >> it's incredible how things are moving at light speed. >> i would love to go to the moon. >> i would sit back and watch you go. >>> thank you for joining us today. right now we are shifting covers to online. ktvu.com and our ktvu app meet you back here for more news at 4:00. stay with us because doctor oz starts right now. >> nightmares decoded. >> this feelings overtakes me. >> is it sleep paralysis? >> i can't move, i can't scream. >> or paranormal activity? >> she possessed me. >> plus -- >> we go undercover in some of the filthiest bathrooms. do you know how to get out unscathed? >> coming up next. ♪ ready for season 11? >> yeah! dr. oz:
going back to the moon by 2024, what do you think? >> let's do it. >> let's do it. >> it's incredible how things are moving at light speed. >> i would love to go to the moon. >> i would sit back and watch you go. >>> thank you for joining us today. right now we are shifting covers to online. ktvu.com and our ktvu app meet you back here for more news at 4:00. stay with us because doctor oz starts right now. >> nightmares decoded. >> this...