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seas, and moon 25 the moon flies on the pluses , it is 0.1 of them, it will fly.tion. it 's not quite a pole yet. uh-huh, as they say, you need performer act. but this is relatively speaking, the seventieth degree northern latitude. that is, in my opinion, this is, if, within the framework of arguing the land, this bom is latitude, murmansk or something like that. so , that is, it’s like the next step a and the phrase about chinese, well, it’s wrong to say about mineral water about bound water. it's really difficult, because you have to understand that if you take water that just pumped hmm well , sort of pumped the soil and just heated up to 100 ° , the water will begin to evaporate in you to pump out the associated water in a crystal lattice of minerals. it is already necessary to heat up to 300°, that is, it is, as it were, different, and other efforts must be taken in general tears from apple energy. let's wait for the success of moon 25. i want to wish you successful clarifying observations. remote on the moon 25 have a good flight and discoveries, and to all
seas, and moon 25 the moon flies on the pluses , it is 0.1 of them, it will fly.tion. it 's not quite a pole yet. uh-huh, as they say, you need performer act. but this is relatively speaking, the seventieth degree northern latitude. that is, in my opinion, this is, if, within the framework of arguing the land, this bom is latitude, murmansk or something like that. so , that is, it’s like the next step a and the phrase about chinese, well, it’s wrong to say about mineral water about bound...
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moon dust is sharp and very fine grained. the particles get everywhere and can cause life threatening injuries if inhaled. final frontier's eva suit has a unique feature to prevent this from happening. the rear port can dock directly with a landing craft or rover. - is this like an entrance on the backside? - [ted] that's right. yeah. you get in through the back. this will allow an interface with a suit port. so you can be inside your rover and jump in the space suit without bringing dust into the rover. it's also easier on the astronauts to get in d out this way. nasa's current suits, you get in through the waist and that means you have to really contort your shoulders. - like a dance move then. - yeah. and ere are a lot of astronaut injuries from suits. but one of the most major ones is shoulder injuries. - from getting into- - from getting into the suit. - [narrator] ted's got a surprise for me. he's letting me try on the pressure suit, which is something that usually only astronauts get to experience. - right now, we have
moon dust is sharp and very fine grained. the particles get everywhere and can cause life threatening injuries if inhaled. final frontier's eva suit has a unique feature to prevent this from happening. the rear port can dock directly with a landing craft or rover. - is this like an entrance on the backside? - [ted] that's right. yeah. you get in through the back. this will allow an interface with a suit port. so you can be inside your rover and jump in the space suit without bringing dust into...
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. >> we choose to go to the moon. we choose to go to the moon in this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard. >> neil: it is probably one of the most historic speeches by a u.s. president in american history. an iconic speech from john f. kennedy 60 years ago today at rice university in houston, texas. now president biden is about to make a speech at the j.f.k. library museum billed as his own cancer moon shot. can this president at this time and with this day amid this acrimony do anything close? we're all over it with molly line in boston where the president is about to speak. former george w. bush speechwriter, bill mcgurn whether this president is about to make a big mistake. and walter cunningham on why a president aiming for the stars is very different from a president aiming for something else. welcome, everybody. i'm neil cavuto. on this historic day, a president trying to make history himself. let's go to molly line in boston with how he intends to do that. molly?
. >> we choose to go to the moon. we choose to go to the moon in this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard. >> neil: it is probably one of the most historic speeches by a u.s. president in american history. an iconic speech from john f. kennedy 60 years ago today at rice university in houston, texas. now president biden is about to make a speech at the j.f.k. library museum billed as his own cancer moon shot. can this president at this...
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and he came back from, from the moon. it really changed his life. he no longer complained about the weather used to say i'm glad there is weather, right? he no longer complained about traffic. i'm glad there are people around me, right? so this is what happens when you find space that changes your perspective and i think for the better universally and everybody i've ever spoken to who's come back. just marvel at how beautiful our planet is from above face. tourism is one of the most promising private industries in this space revolution. and it's going to be the 1st one to allow anyone to actually move offer . after years of difficulties and delays, the space tourism industry finally kicked off last july 2021. as that month, the most important companies in this sector, blue origin and virgin galactic, performed the 1st space flight ever with passengers on board. in fact, 2 of the multi billionaire owners of each company, jeff phaser and richard branson traveled, who knows pioneering flights and enjoyed the weightlessness for a few minutes. funny edge
and he came back from, from the moon. it really changed his life. he no longer complained about the weather used to say i'm glad there is weather, right? he no longer complained about traffic. i'm glad there are people around me, right? so this is what happens when you find space that changes your perspective and i think for the better universally and everybody i've ever spoken to who's come back. just marvel at how beautiful our planet is from above face. tourism is one of the most promising...
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the united states soviet union, racing to the moon. they had their running shoes on and they accomplished a lot. but once it lost that try, i mean we had stagnation and the cost of space launch from $970.00 to 2010 did not fall by $1.00. which is incredible. i mean, if you think of the advances that occurred in other fields and computers, for example, where at a cost of key of computers felt radically from 1970 to 2010. and their capabilities increased by thousands of times. but not space absolute stagnation, but then starting around 2000 in widths, making the falcon 9 operational and then making it reusable. and then introducing a heavy lift vehicle that was 3 quarters usable. based off of the falcon 9, we had a decline of the cost a space launch of a factor of $5.00. it fell from $10000.00 per kilogram to $2000.00. a kilogram. busy dummy in one coming in on this. i can it's, it's really crazy that we will be sophisticated rockets and then crash them every time we fly. isn't this mat if says profound, this is and how important reusabi
the united states soviet union, racing to the moon. they had their running shoes on and they accomplished a lot. but once it lost that try, i mean we had stagnation and the cost of space launch from $970.00 to 2010 did not fall by $1.00. which is incredible. i mean, if you think of the advances that occurred in other fields and computers, for example, where at a cost of key of computers felt radically from 1970 to 2010. and their capabilities increased by thousands of times. but not space...
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we'll find out why nasa's artemus moon mission keeps getting held up. also in the program, russia bids farewell to mikhail gorbachev. crowds lined up in moscow to see the loss leader of the soviet union laid to rest. ah, i'm really mohammed, welcome to the program. nasa has called off it's moon rocket launch is the 2nd time this week. the launch has been postponed. technicians were unable to fix a fuel league. the rocket was due to take to the skies from the kennedy space center in florida within hours. the next generation croft is the most powerful ever built by nasa. it was said to be the 1st launch for the agencies artemus program, which aims to eventually return a human crew to the moon. a year i spent 2 keith calling the editor of space ref dot com. now asked him if the recurring problems with liquid hydrogen fueling are typically for this type of you rocket. mrs. rockets, i, it's probably on the 4th page of the book that says fueling is a difficult thing, and hydrogen is particularly difficult to work with. it's the 1st time this rock it's ever be
we'll find out why nasa's artemus moon mission keeps getting held up. also in the program, russia bids farewell to mikhail gorbachev. crowds lined up in moscow to see the loss leader of the soviet union laid to rest. ah, i'm really mohammed, welcome to the program. nasa has called off it's moon rocket launch is the 2nd time this week. the launch has been postponed. technicians were unable to fix a fuel league. the rocket was due to take to the skies from the kennedy space center in florida...
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and again, it's gonna be going around the moon for up to 6 weeks. so a lot of data will be returned. i want a full cost sao and then it coming weeks and coming months. well, i will see what they do this weekend. it's a holiday. we can hear the states, they may just decide to point. if they have to roll this, so watch vehicle back to the the, the, the big hanger, the vehicle assembly building that will probably delay the launch another 3 or 4 weeks. so we, we may well be looking at a watch it early october, but we'll see what happens in the next few days. i can keep calling editor of space with dot com. thank you very much indeed for your time. how the la theda of the soviet union mikhail gorbachev has been laid to rest in moscow. gorbachev died on tuesday at the age of 91. after a long illness crowns lined up to see the former president lying in state. but gorbachev was not given the kind of funeral usually held full full manidez ah, saying good bye to one of the most influential leaders of the 20th century. the man who bought the cold war to an end
and again, it's gonna be going around the moon for up to 6 weeks. so a lot of data will be returned. i want a full cost sao and then it coming weeks and coming months. well, i will see what they do this weekend. it's a holiday. we can hear the states, they may just decide to point. if they have to roll this, so watch vehicle back to the the, the, the big hanger, the vehicle assembly building that will probably delay the launch another 3 or 4 weeks. so we, we may well be looking at a watch it...
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moon.acing to be the first. there seems to be i guess a slower pace these days. >> that is correct. what happens as we learned a lot from the apollo admission. when we start having deviations of what we feel is normal there's an effect called normalization and that is what led to the challenger accident. that is what led to the columbia accident. and so we have got to really be very disciplined and ensure that everything is right before we hurry up and go to space again. jon: i think a lot of americans are saying why are we going to the moon again we've already been there and done that? your answer? >> we went there over 50 years ago when we first went there. it was strictly for political reasons. we wanted to beat the russians and be the first to step on the moon. and it turned out we did that. and then after that we turned our attention inward and low earth orbit to study our planets. this is how we learned a lot about global warming effects. and now that 50 years have come and gone are s
moon.acing to be the first. there seems to be i guess a slower pace these days. >> that is correct. what happens as we learned a lot from the apollo admission. when we start having deviations of what we feel is normal there's an effect called normalization and that is what led to the challenger accident. that is what led to the columbia accident. and so we have got to really be very disciplined and ensure that everything is right before we hurry up and go to space again. jon: i think a...
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the moon is the proving ground and wherever the earth is around the sun, the moon is with us.or the rocket law firm, former nasa administrator, thank you very much for the insight have and a great labor day weekend. alicia. alicia: griff, the white house has responded to claims they work with big tech to censor big information, we will bring you the latest on that after the break. ♪ ♪ ♪ but what about the new boss? it looks so good it makes me hangry! settle down there, big guy the new subway series. what's your pick? ♪ whenever heartburn strikes get fast relief with tums. it's time to love food back. ♪ tum tum tum tum tums ♪ louisiana and missouri attorneys in general now accusing the biden administration of colluding with social media tech giants to censor speech during the covid 19 pandemic. they have called for the release of e-mails including some between anthony fauci and facebook ceo mark zuckerberg. leader of black lives matter global network foundation, now accused of stealing more than $10 million from the organization for personal use. a lawsuit has been filed in lo
the moon is the proving ground and wherever the earth is around the sun, the moon is with us.or the rocket law firm, former nasa administrator, thank you very much for the insight have and a great labor day weekend. alicia. alicia: griff, the white house has responded to claims they work with big tech to censor big information, we will bring you the latest on that after the break. ♪ ♪ ♪ but what about the new boss? it looks so good it makes me hangry! settle down there, big guy the new...
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work on the moon, getting ready— the moon, live and work on the moon, getting ready to go to mars.y. i— getting ready to go to mars. many thanks, woody, i don't _ getting ready to go to mars. many thanks, woody, i don't know- getting ready to go to mars. titan; thanks, woody, i don't know if getting ready to go to mars. infamy thanks, woody, i don't know if you have a spanner, luxmy, but we could probably use it by now. i am have a spanner, luxmy, but we could probably use it by now.— probably use it by now. i am sure we can find a tool— probably use it by now. i am sure we can find a tool box. _ probably use it by now. i am sure we can find a tool box. they _ probably use it by now. i am sure we can find a tool box. they are - probably use it by now. i am sure we can find a tool box. they are like - can find a tool box. they are like buses, you wait for one astronaut and then three along come along at once. thank you. we will return to him later to get more updates and we will be bringing you everything to do with the launch live later. we will be returning to that. the headlines
work on the moon, getting ready— the moon, live and work on the moon, getting ready to go to mars.y. i— getting ready to go to mars. many thanks, woody, i don't _ getting ready to go to mars. many thanks, woody, i don't know- getting ready to go to mars. titan; thanks, woody, i don't know if getting ready to go to mars. infamy thanks, woody, i don't know if you have a spanner, luxmy, but we could probably use it by now. i am have a spanner, luxmy, but we could probably use it by now.—...
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nasa calls off the planned launch of its new moon rocket for the second time in a week. officials say it's likely there won't be another launch attempt for several weeks. and police in the us have charged a man with theft and terror offences after he threatened to crash a plane into a supermarket. the president of ukraine, volodymyr zelensky, has called for greater european unity in response to russia's use of energy as a weapon. speaking a day after moscow said it would not restart gas exports through the nord stream one pipeline, mr zelensky said russia aimed to intimidate and weaken all of europe and was trying to inflict poverty and political chaos in places it can't yet strike with missiles. ukraine's first lady, olena zelenska, has been speaking to the bbc�*s laura kuenssberg. in an interview recorded in kyiv, mrs zelenska said the economic impact of the war in ukraine may be tough on its allies but although britons are having to count pennies, ukrainians are counting casualties. translation: we hear that energy is getting pricier, - that life's getting pricier, bu
nasa calls off the planned launch of its new moon rocket for the second time in a week. officials say it's likely there won't be another launch attempt for several weeks. and police in the us have charged a man with theft and terror offences after he threatened to crash a plane into a supermarket. the president of ukraine, volodymyr zelensky, has called for greater european unity in response to russia's use of energy as a weapon. speaking a day after moscow said it would not restart gas exports...
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in when man first stepped foot on the moon? , . , . , ., moon?mber we will celebrate apollo 17. the — moon? in december we will celebrate apollo 17. the very — moon? in december we will celebrate apollo 17, the very last _ moon? in december we will celebrate apollo 17, the very last landing - moon? in december we will celebrate apollo 17, the very last landing on - apollo 17, the very last landing on the moon and they stayed for the longest period of time, a total of 74 hours on the lunar surface and then they came back. the whole idea of this is that you go and you stay for extended periods, notjust on the surface but they are going to have a space station in orbit around the moon as well, which won't be occupied all of the time, but frequently will be occupied. so it's a more permanentjob at this time. that is a whole idea. thank you very much. the boss of the train operator avanti west coast, has announced he is stepping down — after facing criticism for introducing a reduced timetable that has caused chaos for passengers in recent weeks. it c
in when man first stepped foot on the moon? , . , . , ., moon?mber we will celebrate apollo 17. the — moon? in december we will celebrate apollo 17. the very — moon? in december we will celebrate apollo 17, the very last _ moon? in december we will celebrate apollo 17, the very last landing - moon? in december we will celebrate apollo 17, the very last landing on - apollo 17, the very last landing on the moon and they stayed for the longest period of time, a total of 74 hours on the lunar...
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the intention is in 2025, will land on the moon, the 1st steps to creating a base on the moon, which will then act as the place where we prop farther into space and possibly even send an admission of human beings to mars out zeroes. alan fisher reporting live from southern florida manufacturer did. alan at nasa has a 2 hour launch window. the weather of course, plays a huge role in the success of this launch. let's talk to our in house meteorologist emerson fox is here and he storm clouds on horizon. i don't think was any storm clouds. thankfully, adrian. but you can see from the pictures behind me here that there are some lumpy clouds around cumulus clouds. so you may see a share or 2, particularly on monitor their share could be on the sharp side possibilities in funder as well. so it's yes and no, but i think as we go towards that launch window, it'll improve, you can see all that thick cloud there across southern parts of the u. s. fast where the live, the a weather is in place. still a few showers just found that eastern side of florida at the moment, but the more active weather
the intention is in 2025, will land on the moon, the 1st steps to creating a base on the moon, which will then act as the place where we prop farther into space and possibly even send an admission of human beings to mars out zeroes. alan fisher reporting live from southern florida manufacturer did. alan at nasa has a 2 hour launch window. the weather of course, plays a huge role in the success of this launch. let's talk to our in house meteorologist emerson fox is here and he storm clouds on...
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the first phase of the artemis moon mission will send an unmanned capsule to the moon.s to land again on the moon in a few years. there are far grander designs for destinations after that. our science correspondent tells us it has been a long time to get this mission off the ground. reporter: it was a countdown to yet another delay. years late and billions over budget, the mot powerful rocket ever is still on the pad in florida after bad weather and a host of technical issues scuttled a launch attempt. the system will be carrying an orion spacecraft on a unmanned test flight to orbit the moon. it is the artemis one mission, the first foray to an encore campaign to send humans back to the lunar surface. this time the agency is promising more than flags and footprints. why is nasa going back to the moon? >> because we do not have the capability of going to mars. reporter: that is a former shuttle specialist and former florida senator and current nasa administrator. >> what we're going to learn living and working on the moon is going to help us. reporter: i met him at the
the first phase of the artemis moon mission will send an unmanned capsule to the moon.s to land again on the moon in a few years. there are far grander designs for destinations after that. our science correspondent tells us it has been a long time to get this mission off the ground. reporter: it was a countdown to yet another delay. years late and billions over budget, the mot powerful rocket ever is still on the pad in florida after bad weather and a host of technical issues scuttled a launch...
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no optimist, one won't go to the moon. it will go into an orbit around the moon. when you talk about the crash test dummies that are on board, when you think of tv and was plastic dummies in the car, through that, these are much more high tech, much more sophisticated. and they'll be a lot more scientific readings that they'll be able to judge to exactly the impact on the human body in particular, on the female body. because of course, we're hoping to send a women up in october and onto the moon in the 3rd mission. but people here are excited, all the roads are incredibly busy, the hotel, their own tier, people are setting up positions on the balconies. and it's just difficult to get into this part of southern florida today. so remember, optimists will launch. it will not go to space, but it will go into a lunar or but optimist to what should follow in 2024. it will be a mission with people on board, but again, it will not land on the moon. an optimist 3 is the one that should go to the lunar surface and will act as a base to go further into space, including possi
no optimist, one won't go to the moon. it will go into an orbit around the moon. when you talk about the crash test dummies that are on board, when you think of tv and was plastic dummies in the car, through that, these are much more high tech, much more sophisticated. and they'll be a lot more scientific readings that they'll be able to judge to exactly the impact on the human body in particular, on the female body. because of course, we're hoping to send a women up in october and onto the...
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moon and then come back.t will be a 42 day mission. one of the important elements we are testing is the heat shield, the bottom of the capsule that protects the capsule when it reenters the atmosphere and protects the astronauts inside. a very important part for our standpoint. this without crewmembers. the very next one will have crewmembers. liz: this one is without any astronauts, no humans or what are you watching for that we are good and we can now send estimates to the moon? >> we will be analyzing the phases of the mission through its entirety, looking at the systems, the thermal system, all of the different elements, even the structure, and in particular the heat shield. that is one we won't have any data on and we will have to wait and retrieve that after the castle -- capsule splashes down into the ocean and once we see how it performs, we will know whether or not there are any changes to be made or if we can put humans on the next one. we can anticipate that the mission would be two years later. th
moon and then come back.t will be a 42 day mission. one of the important elements we are testing is the heat shield, the bottom of the capsule that protects the capsule when it reenters the atmosphere and protects the astronauts inside. a very important part for our standpoint. this without crewmembers. the very next one will have crewmembers. liz: this one is without any astronauts, no humans or what are you watching for that we are good and we can now send estimates to the moon? >> we...
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nasa calls off the planned launch of its new moon rocket for the second time in a week. officials say it's likely there won't be another launch attempt for several weeks. president zelensky of ukraine urges europe to remain united in the face of russia's use of energy as an economic weapon. his wife tells the bbc about the continuing impact of the war on the ukrainian people. translation: the prices are going up in ukraine i as well, but in addition our people get killed. so when you start counting pennies in your bank account or in your pocket, we do the same and count our casualties. donald trump accusesjoe biden of being the real enemy of the state — days after the president branded him a threat to american democracy. he's an enemy of the state. you want to know the truth, the enemy of the state is him and the group that controlled him. thousands of people have paid their last respects to mikhail gorbachev — the man who brought the cold war to an end. the death of mikhail gorbachev really does mark the end of an extraordinary era in history. a rare period when russia
nasa calls off the planned launch of its new moon rocket for the second time in a week. officials say it's likely there won't be another launch attempt for several weeks. president zelensky of ukraine urges europe to remain united in the face of russia's use of energy as an economic weapon. his wife tells the bbc about the continuing impact of the war on the ukrainian people. translation: the prices are going up in ukraine i as well, but in addition our people get killed. so when you start...
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the moon is the proving ground. a lot of capabilities can be learned there.have to remember leroy was commander of the international space station where we've been compounding pharmaceuticals in a way you cannot do, advancing in the unitization in a way you can to do in the gravity well of earth. we are creating things like brand-new tissue using your own stem cells so it perfectly matches your body. we've done it for cardiovascular tissue, muscle tissue, nerves. these are things you can't do in the gravity well of earth because the tissue is flat. can we do these activities at the surface of the moon where the effects on astronauts can be improved. think of microgravity, what it does to your bone mass, we think about your muscles, atrophy in microgravity, radiation. when you are on the surface of the moon the gradation dose is cut in half because it is only coming from above and not below. a lot of reasons to try on the moon what we have been doing and experimenting with in low earth orbit so everything leroy said is correct. there's a lot more reasons to go
the moon is the proving ground. a lot of capabilities can be learned there.have to remember leroy was commander of the international space station where we've been compounding pharmaceuticals in a way you cannot do, advancing in the unitization in a way you can to do in the gravity well of earth. we are creating things like brand-new tissue using your own stem cells so it perfectly matches your body. we've done it for cardiovascular tissue, muscle tissue, nerves. these are things you can't do...
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ahead of human astronauts puts boots on the moon.heryl: so that technology obviously is something that's been in development i'm assuming nor years. did you push that part of your decades of experience that nasa had at that play into what you've created now and there's a lot of interest in this technology and we should also let our viewers know this is investor audience and the first time that anyone can truly maybe beside spacex really truly invest in something that's going to the moon. moon landings if you will. >> investing in the space exploration company and intuitive machines is a space exploration company and back in 2018 our national space policy changed to where the moon became in favor and the united states needs to return humans to the moon and a sustainable way. while at nasa, i was there for a quarter century or so and retired early and formed intuitive machines for the sole purpose of having a company fly to the moon and land softly on the moon for science and discovery purposes. cheryl: the ipo market hasn't exactly ha
ahead of human astronauts puts boots on the moon.heryl: so that technology obviously is something that's been in development i'm assuming nor years. did you push that part of your decades of experience that nasa had at that play into what you've created now and there's a lot of interest in this technology and we should also let our viewers know this is investor audience and the first time that anyone can truly maybe beside spacex really truly invest in something that's going to the moon. moon...
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well, going to the moon is about more than just exploration. it's part of new international space race to exploits, new new resources. the focus is on the us right now, but other countries are investing in their own mission. russia has announced plans to withdraw from the international space station to focus on its own interest goals and includes putting humans on the moon by 2026. china is targeting at 2030 to put people on the moon. it's also planning to build the very 1st lunar base in collaboration with russia by 2035. an india has already sent 2 unmanned emissions to the moon and it's open to send a 3rd landa. next year. the united are america switch, opened its space agency 8 years ago, tons to send a probe as early as november of of us is a former nasa scientist who worked on the scientific exploration of the moon and the planning of the apollo program. he joins us from washington, d. c. what will 1st of all, what do you make of this situation with the arsonist? this is perfectly normal. the then that's engineers. that's cape canaveral f
well, going to the moon is about more than just exploration. it's part of new international space race to exploits, new new resources. the focus is on the us right now, but other countries are investing in their own mission. russia has announced plans to withdraw from the international space station to focus on its own interest goals and includes putting humans on the moon by 2026. china is targeting at 2030 to put people on the moon. it's also planning to build the very 1st lunar base in...
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first time for a human mission round the moon since 1972. the technology really advanced since then? fundamentally, no, perhaps except that the capsule is a bit larger and the electronics are modern, but they are still using, for example, incredibly outdated and environmentally unsound rocket boosters, they are still having difficulties with hydrogen, which although by far are the cleanest propellant you could use, it is probably not the best fuel for the big core stage. but what really surprises me is the sheer gust of this, somewhere between $4 and $8 billion per rocket, depending on whether you factor in the cost of the development work. i'm sure there must be a better way of doing this. well, i just want to ask you, what is that? is there a cheaper way that this could be done? or should it not be done at all? no, i wouldn't say it shouldn't be done at all, i think humanity has got a place to go out to the moon and go beyond, sustainably, into the solar system, but i think finding a way to do it more sustainably, making more use of roboti
first time for a human mission round the moon since 1972. the technology really advanced since then? fundamentally, no, perhaps except that the capsule is a bit larger and the electronics are modern, but they are still using, for example, incredibly outdated and environmentally unsound rocket boosters, they are still having difficulties with hydrogen, which although by far are the cleanest propellant you could use, it is probably not the best fuel for the big core stage. but what really...
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another said back for now says moon rockets, the space agencies launch team councils. a 2nd attempt at a lift off fighting technical reasons. we'll find out why masses artemus mission keeps getting held up. also, the program russia bids farewell to mikhail gorbachev. crowds lives up in moscow to see the loss leader of the soviet union late to rest. ah, i'm healing mohammed, welcome to the program. nasa has called off its moon rocket launch is the 2nd time this week. the launch has been postponed. technicians were unable to fix a fuel leak. the rocket was due to take to the skies from the kennedy space center in florida within hours. the next generation craft is the most powerful ever built by nasa. it was said to be the 1st launch for the agencies are to miss program, which aims to eventually return a human crew to the moon. well, let, let's cross over to florida and speak to nico, detriment from the european space agency. it's good to have you with us here on dw news. how much of a disappointment was this news? space business is a risky and challenging business and ha
another said back for now says moon rockets, the space agencies launch team councils. a 2nd attempt at a lift off fighting technical reasons. we'll find out why masses artemus mission keeps getting held up. also, the program russia bids farewell to mikhail gorbachev. crowds lives up in moscow to see the loss leader of the soviet union late to rest. ah, i'm healing mohammed, welcome to the program. nasa has called off its moon rocket launch is the 2nd time this week. the launch has been...
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~ , ., , moon.oments come up after liftoff? — moon. when do your key moments come up after liftoff? for _ moon. when do your key moments come up after liftoff? for us, _ moon. when do your key moments come up after liftoff? for us, the _ up after liftoff? for us, the european _ up after liftoff? for us, the european service _ up after liftoff? for us, the european service module i up after liftoff? for us, the - european service module team, we will he _ european service module team, we will be waiting for the solar array deployment, that is our biggest milestone and that happens 80 minutes— milestone and that happens 80 minutes into the mission, so 80 minutes— minutes into the mission, so 80 minutes after launch. after that, seven _ minutes after launch. after that, seven or— minutes after launch. after that, seven or eight hours after launch, we did _ seven or eight hours after launch, we did the — seven or eight hours after launch, we did the first firing of our engine— we did the first firing of
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please present our moon cakes to supervisor peskin. it's a mini moon cake so don't worry about the calories, okay. [laughter] so, representing -- all right. so, representing the larasa community resource center, we have gabriel or shawn or wendy. i don't know if they are here. if not, then we have carlos representing the labor council, we rise immigration center, so supervisor gordon mar. [applause] thank you. and if -- representing the elderly would give one to shamaka from the mayor's office. and then i think shamann went back to the chamber so we'll bring his box. let's give a big hand to the supervisor's office and mayor's office. [cheers and applause] and then we'll go back to our agenda. it's very hot today. [taking pictures] >> thank you! [indistinct chatter] >> all right. sorry for the interruption but we now, i would like to invite the chair of our immigrant rights commission, ms. celine canelli to say a few words and i have to tell celine, she's very, very supportive of the sf pathway really from the day one since we conceive
please present our moon cakes to supervisor peskin. it's a mini moon cake so don't worry about the calories, okay. [laughter] so, representing -- all right. so, representing the larasa community resource center, we have gabriel or shawn or wendy. i don't know if they are here. if not, then we have carlos representing the labor council, we rise immigration center, so supervisor gordon mar. [applause] thank you. and if -- representing the elderly would give one to shamaka from the mayor's office....
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they'll just do a some orbits around the moon.n flight three they hope to actually land on the moon but they have to get the lander going, which space x won that contract. so that's a big pole in the tent if you will for that artemis iii mission. >> 2025 isn't that far away to do our first landing with artemis iii on the moon and nasa wants to land the first woman and first person of color. and they want to land near the south pole of the moon. that is where there were craters of ice that were found. can you talk to us about how feasible first of all it is to actually land on the lunar south pole and why ice is such an important resource? >> sure. to put in context, three years, three years ago it was 2019 when covid started. so it's not a long time. but ice, ice is a big deal because with water, you can drink it. you can have water. you can break it into hydrogen and oxygen and breathe the oxygen. or you can break it into hydrogen and oxygen and have rocket fuel. it uses hydrogen as rocket fuel. water is really, really valuable.
they'll just do a some orbits around the moon.n flight three they hope to actually land on the moon but they have to get the lander going, which space x won that contract. so that's a big pole in the tent if you will for that artemis iii mission. >> 2025 isn't that far away to do our first landing with artemis iii on the moon and nasa wants to land the first woman and first person of color. and they want to land near the south pole of the moon. that is where there were craters of ice that...
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it's designed to send astronauts back to the moon for the first time in more than 50 years.ce editor, rebecca morelle, sent this update from the kennedy space center, in florida. there's a real sense of disappointment here at the kennedy space center, but really the problems started earlier today. while the rocket was being fuelled, a large hydrogen leak was detected. and this is not a good thing. so the team tried to fix it three times, in fact, but their troubleshooting didn't work and the launch was stopped. over the last few hours, they've been poring over the data to find out what went wrong, and they have announced the rocket is going to need significant repair work. this mission was nasa's first return to the moon in more than 50 years, and the idea was that the rocket was going to launch a small spacecraft called orion, it's perched at the top of the rocket, and take it orbiting around the moon before it returned to earth. the whole thing was going to take five or six weeks. it was a test flight so no people were set to be on board, but for the next mission astronaut
it's designed to send astronauts back to the moon for the first time in more than 50 years.ce editor, rebecca morelle, sent this update from the kennedy space center, in florida. there's a real sense of disappointment here at the kennedy space center, but really the problems started earlier today. while the rocket was being fuelled, a large hydrogen leak was detected. and this is not a good thing. so the team tried to fix it three times, in fact, but their troubleshooting didn't work and the...
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how nasa's latest mission is setting the stage to send astronauts back to the moon...more. >> this is "the pbs newshour" from weta studios in washington, and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. judy: americans 12 and older should be able to start getting updated booster shots for covid within days. that's after the cdc and the fda gave approval this week to new boosters from pfizer and moderna that will hopefully provide more protection against the latest variants this coming winter. for the latest questions around this, and more, i'm joined again by dr. anthony fauci, the president's chief medical adviser and the director of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases. welcome back. with the news that these new boosters will be available, there is understandable confusion about who should get them and when. is there a clear, simple rule of thumb that people should follow? dr. fauci: well, if you look at the eligible, who is essentially approved by authorization and recommended by the cdc, it is just what
how nasa's latest mission is setting the stage to send astronauts back to the moon...more. >> this is "the pbs newshour" from weta studios in washington, and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. judy: americans 12 and older should be able to start getting updated booster shots for covid within days. that's after the cdc and the fda gave approval this week to new boosters from pfizer and moderna that will hopefully provide more...
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lawrence has been in half moon bay where there's a lot of good food. a lot of that whole area and some good drink. you know, there's a half moon bay brewery right across from you. great scenery. and when you're done. >> cupp, a couple cold ones. a couple ringing these right. vicki are talking about that. some of that. so that callipari out here, you can actually smell it even though we're right here in the harbor of that, there's a very nice restaurants all around here. and what a nice evening to come out. the half moon bay and the skies have cleared out. you're looking good right now. the sun just about to said sunset tonight 7.16. >> and you're looking toward the radar. that's a military installation right there and that it's elation. space force has lot to do with that. and that actually tracks polar orbiting satellites, a possible ballistic missiles. but the right on the coastline and further out, of course, you've got mavericks. but boy, we're getting ready for an interesting weekend. weather wise guys. we're going to see a big change in the weath
lawrence has been in half moon bay where there's a lot of good food. a lot of that whole area and some good drink. you know, there's a half moon bay brewery right across from you. great scenery. and when you're done. >> cupp, a couple cold ones. a couple ringing these right. vicki are talking about that. some of that. so that callipari out here, you can actually smell it even though we're right here in the harbor of that, there's a very nice restaurants all around here. and what a nice...
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when nasa takes a moon mulligan still bipartisan lawmakers embrace flying to the moon and even mars despitestronomical cost. gop texas representative brian babin is an arch conservative, but he represents the johnson space center in texas. a robust space program means local jobs and a dominance in space bolsters national security. we cannot allow, uh our adversaries to get there first, and we also know that whoever is first up there in space sets the rules. i don't want to communist regime from china, setting the rules, its face will spend $93 billion on the artemis program through 2025. orion launch costs $4.1 billion. nasa's inspector general says the moon program is not sustainable, but bipartisan lawmakers still flashed the green light space isn't really ideological, we've been able to have a couple of years of remarkable bipartisan consensus . uh and that's because we're not talking about guns, room, person or taxes. former president obama killed a restart of moon missions in 2010. but congress kept funding the rocket program, and naturally, it's more expensive to return to the moon no
when nasa takes a moon mulligan still bipartisan lawmakers embrace flying to the moon and even mars despitestronomical cost. gop texas representative brian babin is an arch conservative, but he represents the johnson space center in texas. a robust space program means local jobs and a dominance in space bolsters national security. we cannot allow, uh our adversaries to get there first, and we also know that whoever is first up there in space sets the rules. i don't want to communist regime from...
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the apollo program, and now the united states and nasa are declaring that we are all flying to the moonthe practical meaning of this flight well, let's start from the very beginning with the very task we need to understand return to the moon and understand how people can build colonies or build life on other satellites or planets a-a iss international commission space station it has taken very big steps to understand how people can stay in space for a long time a-a our presence on the moon it can help explain how we can live outside the boundaries of the earth but that's it this is a technical task eh -e project artemis he er-er can answer this task in other er-er another way is permissible er-er this is the development of a new technology and this technology will not necessarily be used so much in aviation or in the space space industry this technology will to be used in medicine in energy resources in some way and the process is the blood forward of humanity to find something new, but it is also possible to answer this question in a different way. ukraine also signed and it says that
the apollo program, and now the united states and nasa are declaring that we are all flying to the moonthe practical meaning of this flight well, let's start from the very beginning with the very task we need to understand return to the moon and understand how people can build colonies or build life on other satellites or planets a-a iss international commission space station it has taken very big steps to understand how people can stay in space for a long time a-a our presence on the moon it...
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this mission was nasa's first return to the moon in more than 50 years on the moon in more than 50 yearse idea was that the rocket was going to launch a small spacecraft called orion, it is perched at the top of the rocket, and take it orbiting around the moon before it turned —— returned to earth. it was to take five or six weeks. it was a test flight so no people were said to be on board but for the next mission, astronauts were going to join the ride and go in orbit around the moon but the ultimate aim was to land astronauts on the moon and nasa wanted the first woman and the first person of colour walking on the earth's surface. this will take a bit longer because now the first step is getting this rocket off the ground. it is important to remember that this is a new rocket. rockets are incredibly complex machines and this is the one that is the most powerful nasa has ever built so they are learning about it, they are learning about it with every attempt they are taking to get this off the ground. so setbacks are common. but it does appear that the ambitions of nasa to get back to th
this mission was nasa's first return to the moon in more than 50 years on the moon in more than 50 yearse idea was that the rocket was going to launch a small spacecraft called orion, it is perched at the top of the rocket, and take it orbiting around the moon before it turned —— returned to earth. it was to take five or six weeks. it was a test flight so no people were said to be on board but for the next mission, astronauts were going to join the ride and go in orbit around the moon but...
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landing on the surface of the moon was possible. president kennedy understood the power of the idea. over time, along with his inaugural address and call the service, the moonshot speech has become his best-known legacy. the vision, the purpose, it embodied has inspired each generation to take on hard challenges and provides a metaphor to guide us as we face adversity in our own lives. my father believe the effort to land on the moon would ring out the best in america. that everyone would contribute, it would require invention, creativity, teamwork, commitment, and faith in the world would be different because of it. he didn't live to see it but he set in motion an age of discovery and invention, of earth science and space exploration that has made america the leader of the world. as citizens, as colleagues, friends, we can learn from his vision. it's up to each of us to set an example, to do hard things when we don't think we can. to believe in others when they take risks. support them when it is tough and never forget that togethe
landing on the surface of the moon was possible. president kennedy understood the power of the idea. over time, along with his inaugural address and call the service, the moonshot speech has become his best-known legacy. the vision, the purpose, it embodied has inspired each generation to take on hard challenges and provides a metaphor to guide us as we face adversity in our own lives. my father believe the effort to land on the moon would ring out the best in america. that everyone would...
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and now the plan is for america to go back to the moon, but not just for the moon sake itself, this time to establish a base and had to mars and beyond. we were in the space race, we fully thought that the russians were going to go to the moon and had they gone to the main 1st, who knew what could have happened in so that with that space race ignited our passion to get till apollo. and i, but at the same time it ignited all the science that was discovered from just that that one mission, basically apollo 11, where we walked on the moon. and here is optimist, one on the launch pad, the count don't underway. the intention is it will blast off from kennedy space center here in florida on saturday afternoon. now they already had to abandon one launch. that was because they discovered a faulty gauge. they think they've sorted out the problem. so now everything is on schedule for the launch. artemus, one should take off on it's $42.00 day mission including a lunar orbit.
and now the plan is for america to go back to the moon, but not just for the moon sake itself, this time to establish a base and had to mars and beyond. we were in the space race, we fully thought that the russians were going to go to the moon and had they gone to the main 1st, who knew what could have happened in so that with that space race ignited our passion to get till apollo. and i, but at the same time it ignited all the science that was discovered from just that that one mission,...
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. >> reporter: holiday weekends are pretty busy and half moon b, and half moon bay, it will be a good weekend on the coast, especially for some of the smal. of the small businesses. the coast will be one of the top laces to beat the heat this weekend. some people got a head start on friday, hitting the waves and the restaurants and hf moon bay. >> ahead of the major holiday wd the major holiday weekend crowds, we figured we would make make it a day trip. >> reporter: people lined up outside of the fish trap at lun, a little taste of what the weekend will look like. >> it is a big deal. labor day tends to be one of our busier w. of our busier weekends. especially when it is supposed to be 150 degrees over the hill, hill, people come to the coast. we appreciate the business. >> we have the best weather around. >> reporter: dan says when it ir hot, people gladly make the trip trip over the hill to cool off t the coast. >> sacramento area from the foothills, tracy . a lot of people from the valley coming id trying to escape the heat. it ig to be crowded in half moon bay. planning ahead is
. >> reporter: holiday weekends are pretty busy and half moon b, and half moon bay, it will be a good weekend on the coast, especially for some of the smal. of the small businesses. the coast will be one of the top laces to beat the heat this weekend. some people got a head start on friday, hitting the waves and the restaurants and hf moon bay. >> ahead of the major holiday wd the major holiday weekend crowds, we figured we would make make it a day trip. >> reporter: people...
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the moon is about to set. the camera needs to be aligned precisely so that it disappears directly behind the summit. cross of the open back tubal down about 2 and a half kilometers away. will it work? don't jojo, please look. it's a giant cross smaller denali, or super right on the summit, cross and blown away. i've got to get into it doesn't get any better than this. does it hang music to dreamer? yeah. awesome. at all. this is the home of the help. i think i've been trying to calculate that somehow the whole morning. i've got some type of astronomy software . you or i can lay the panorama over the software. so exactly this area from the open burn lake. i tried that for 2 or 3 hours on, on 57 meters back and forth. and then by chance, i found a point where i could catch the summit, cross 100 is all, and then i shifted the position until we got a spot on altered and folks in it. oh, the moon pictured behind the summit, cross a real highlight for the 2 photographers. finally, it becomes dark enough to begin the
the moon is about to set. the camera needs to be aligned precisely so that it disappears directly behind the summit. cross of the open back tubal down about 2 and a half kilometers away. will it work? don't jojo, please look. it's a giant cross smaller denali, or super right on the summit, cross and blown away. i've got to get into it doesn't get any better than this. does it hang music to dreamer? yeah. awesome. at all. this is the home of the help. i think i've been trying to calculate that...
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landing on the surface of the moon was possible.dent kennedy understood the power of the idea and over time, along with his inaugural address, called to service, the moon shot speech has become perhaps his best-known legacy. it provides a metaphor to guide us as we face adversity in our own lives. my father believe that the ever the land on the moon with bring out the best in america, everyone would contribute, it would require invention, creativity, teamwork, creativity, faith. the world be different because of it. he did not live to see it, he set in motion an age of discovery and invention of earth science and space expiration that has made america the leader of the world. as citizens, colleagues, friends we can learn from his vision. it is up to each of us to set an example to do hard things we do not think we can. to believe in others when they take risks. to support them when it is tough. to never forget that together we can achieve great things. no one embodies that spirit more than president joe biden. he has lived president
landing on the surface of the moon was possible.dent kennedy understood the power of the idea and over time, along with his inaugural address, called to service, the moon shot speech has become perhaps his best-known legacy. it provides a metaphor to guide us as we face adversity in our own lives. my father believe that the ever the land on the moon with bring out the best in america, everyone would contribute, it would require invention, creativity, teamwork, creativity, faith. the world be...
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nasa says it will be several weeks before it makes another attempt to launch the artemis moon rocket, after blast—off was aborted for a second time. the european union says the bloc is ready to react if russia doesn't resume gas deliveries through a key baltic pipeline. thousands of people have paid their last respects to mikhail gorbachev — the man who brought the cold war to an end. the death of mikhail gorbachev really does mark the end of an extraordinary era in history, a rare period when russia was opening up to the world. and a warning of a rise in water—borne diseases in pakistan, as the country struggles to cope with the aftermath of devastating monsoon floods. hello and welcome to audiences in the uk and around the world. nasa tried and failed again on saturday to get its space launch system vehicle to lift off from florida's kennedy space center. the countdown had to be halted because of a fuel leak — the second postponement in a week. the artemis programme aims to return humans to the moon in 2025, but the nasa team have suggested that there may now be a significant delay
nasa says it will be several weeks before it makes another attempt to launch the artemis moon rocket, after blast—off was aborted for a second time. the european union says the bloc is ready to react if russia doesn't resume gas deliveries through a key baltic pipeline. thousands of people have paid their last respects to mikhail gorbachev — the man who brought the cold war to an end. the death of mikhail gorbachev really does mark the end of an extraordinary era in history, a rare period...
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moon to give you an idea. so l safe as houses, for now! thank ou.it made mistakes in the way it tried to mobilise hundreds of thousands of reservists to fight in ukraine. president putin's spokesperson acknowledged that there had been cases where — as he put it — the criteria were not complied with. the call—up triggered widespread protests — and there were reports that people with no military experience — or who are too old or disabled — were being handed draft papers. this report from our russia editor steve rosenberg contains some distressing images. at a military draft office near moscow, the roll call begins. more russians mobilised and on their way to fight in ukraine. and left behind, their loved ones. for many here, this war has suddenly become very real. but at this recruitment centre, the russians we spoke to said they supported the draft. "i'm in the mood to fight," says dmitry, an hr manager. "since we've been drafted, we have to serve." this mother says, "the lads will run about a bit there, they'll lose a bit of weight, it'll be fine."
moon to give you an idea. so l safe as houses, for now! thank ou.it made mistakes in the way it tried to mobilise hundreds of thousands of reservists to fight in ukraine. president putin's spokesperson acknowledged that there had been cases where — as he put it — the criteria were not complied with. the call—up triggered widespread protests — and there were reports that people with no military experience — or who are too old or disabled — were being handed draft papers. this report...
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if we can explore the moon moon, if we can put our explorers on mars. this helps us understand our solar system. at the same time, we develop technologies for the space programs around the world that can be applied to how we all live on the planet. and hopefully they can be used to improve the quality of life for every one here. i mean, there's talk of nasa using moon. the moon, i should say, is a kind of launch pad to go even further to pot. perhaps even to mars is that even feasible? right now the way we are seeing how the technology might develop. as we gain experience on the surface of the moon, we hope to be able to use what we learn, developing those systems that allow us to stay on the moon for long periods. we hope to be able to apply those technologies, those techniques, and that training to sending humans on to them a to on to mars. so that we can explore that planner. okay, down here on earth, eric pitts, thank you very much for joining us. thank you for having a hundreds of thousands of homebuyers in india have been waiting for years to move
if we can explore the moon moon, if we can put our explorers on mars. this helps us understand our solar system. at the same time, we develop technologies for the space programs around the world that can be applied to how we all live on the planet. and hopefully they can be used to improve the quality of life for every one here. i mean, there's talk of nasa using moon. the moon, i should say, is a kind of launch pad to go even further to pot. perhaps even to mars is that even feasible? right...
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yet man's greatest adventure may be more than a monumental landing on the moon.t may be the ever increasing acquisition of techniques and knowledge. technology that can make the quality of life for all mankind richer and more bountiful.
yet man's greatest adventure may be more than a monumental landing on the moon.t may be the ever increasing acquisition of techniques and knowledge. technology that can make the quality of life for all mankind richer and more bountiful.
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yet man's greatest adventure may be more than a monumental landing on the moon.t may be the ever increasing acquisition of techniques and knowledge. technology that can make the quality of life for all mankind richer and more bountiful. now i'm delighted to introduce our next panel of impressive scholars who will discuss slavery at presidential sites and how these places are sharing and promoting more
yet man's greatest adventure may be more than a monumental landing on the moon.t may be the ever increasing acquisition of techniques and knowledge. technology that can make the quality of life for all mankind richer and more bountiful. now i'm delighted to introduce our next panel of impressive scholars who will discuss slavery at presidential sites and how these places are sharing and promoting more
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and now the plan is for america to go back to the moon, but not just for the moon sake itself. this time to establish a base and had to mars and beyond. we were in the space race, we fully thought that the russians were going to go to the moon and had they gone to the main 1st, who knew what could have happened in so that would that space race ignited our passion to get till apollo and it but at the same time, it ignited all the science that was discovered from just that, that one mission, basically apollo 11, where we walked on the moon. and here is our to miss one. on the launch pad, the count don't underway. the intention is it will blast off from kennedy space center here in florida on saturday afternoon. now they already had to abandon one launch. that was because they discovered a faulty gauge. they think they've sorted out the problem. so now everything is on schedule for that launch optimist. one should take off on it's $42.00 day mission including a lunar orbit. and there will be numerous tests as well to see if this really will take people back to the moon for the 1st
and now the plan is for america to go back to the moon, but not just for the moon sake itself. this time to establish a base and had to mars and beyond. we were in the space race, we fully thought that the russians were going to go to the moon and had they gone to the main 1st, who knew what could have happened in so that would that space race ignited our passion to get till apollo and it but at the same time, it ignited all the science that was discovered from just that, that one mission,...