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let the moon on december 14th 1970 to the moon's last visitors. they were celebrated when they returned to earth. 5 days later, the last time houston enjoyed the successful return of apollo astronauts. it marked the end of the apollo project staying at a point as i believe apollo 17 was an epic mission that will never lose its place in history optim artemus will be a different project in his end, if successful, which we all assume it will be. the will earnest own place on the history of mankind nym, moving closer to the precise model of the moon and go meaning and makes it possible to trace the apollo astronauts steps in just a few years. if everything goes as planned, people will be able to take fresh steps on the real thing. that's all for this edition of tomorrow to day. thanks for joining us and see you next time. until then stay curious. with ah, ah ah ah ah ah. with a women from afghanistan, making movies, women from afghanistan, making movies in exile. they will not shut out. they will not stop telling their stories. aren't 2190 minutes on
let the moon on december 14th 1970 to the moon's last visitors. they were celebrated when they returned to earth. 5 days later, the last time houston enjoyed the successful return of apollo astronauts. it marked the end of the apollo project staying at a point as i believe apollo 17 was an epic mission that will never lose its place in history optim artemus will be a different project in his end, if successful, which we all assume it will be. the will earnest own place on the history of mankind...
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14th 1970 to the moon's last visitors. they were celebrated when they returned to earth. 5 days later, the last time houston enjoyed the successful return of apollo astronauts. it marked the end of the apollo project standing. i put it, i believe apollo, 17 was an epic mission let, will never lose its place in history. altima artemus will be a different project in his end, if successful, which we all assume it will be. the will earning own place and the history of mankind and him moving closer to the precise model of the moon and go meaning makes it possible to trace the apollo astronauts steps in just a few years. if everything goes as planned, people will be able to take fresh steps on the real thing that so for this edition of tomorrow today, thanks for joining us and see you next time until then, stay curious. ah, [000:00:00;00] with who we love euro. we love diversity and anything unusual. no mountain is too high, and no road is too long. in search of the extraordinary, we are the specialists of lifestyle. europe, you
14th 1970 to the moon's last visitors. they were celebrated when they returned to earth. 5 days later, the last time houston enjoyed the successful return of apollo astronauts. it marked the end of the apollo project standing. i put it, i believe apollo, 17 was an epic mission let, will never lose its place in history. altima artemus will be a different project in his end, if successful, which we all assume it will be. the will earning own place and the history of mankind and him moving closer...
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i hear harrison schmidt and eugene cernan let the moon on december 14th 1970 to the moon's last visitors. they were celebrated when they returned to earth. 5 days later, the last time houston enjoyed the successful return of apollo astronauts. it marked the end of the apollo project staying at a point as i believe apollo. 17 was an epic mission that will never lose its place in history. autumn artemus will be a different project in his end, if successful, which we all assume it will be. the will earnestly own place on the history of mankind, nym, moving closer to the precise model of the moon and go meaning and makes it possible to trace the apollo astronauts steps in just a few years. if everything goes as planned, people will be able to take fresh steps on the real thing. that's all for this edition of tomorrow to day. thanks for joining us and see you next time until then stay curious with ah, with ah, with who targeted killings by combat. drones are being prepared at the u. s. military base and lunchtime the problem. the base is on german soil. does german law permit drone attacks, o
i hear harrison schmidt and eugene cernan let the moon on december 14th 1970 to the moon's last visitors. they were celebrated when they returned to earth. 5 days later, the last time houston enjoyed the successful return of apollo astronauts. it marked the end of the apollo project staying at a point as i believe apollo. 17 was an epic mission that will never lose its place in history. autumn artemus will be a different project in his end, if successful, which we all assume it will be. the...
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then warned, the moon is a piece of earth. it's just as old, but the moon's surface hasn't ever changed over. so it's the ideal history book to teach us about the story of earth. because both were formed at the same time. and astronauts on apollo missions collected nearly 400 kilograms of moon rock. please, samples have shown the moon and earth to be more similar than previously thought. chemically, they're nearly identical. so as the thea hypothesis, not quite right after all new samples could give new insights of them won't gibbs off? you know that there are also many resources on the moon. for example, there's water that lies frozen in very deep craters, and this water ice probably still contains organic traces of the comments that hit the moon and the earth all that time ago. and that probably helped lightly to flourish on earth, yet could. so by going to the moon, we can maybe get a little bit closer to the answer of how life formed on earth can interdiction they are come. in late 2020, the chinese chinese 5 mission colle
then warned, the moon is a piece of earth. it's just as old, but the moon's surface hasn't ever changed over. so it's the ideal history book to teach us about the story of earth. because both were formed at the same time. and astronauts on apollo missions collected nearly 400 kilograms of moon rock. please, samples have shown the moon and earth to be more similar than previously thought. chemically, they're nearly identical. so as the thea hypothesis, not quite right after all new samples could...
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all this is there, and everything is on the moon, but launching from the moon is worth it, well, it is much less fuel is needed there. well, that is, a huge rocket takes off from the earth, and a small landing module takes off from the moon. there. uh, there is one sixth of gravity yes, yes, yes, it seems that gravity is six times less fuel is needed there, tens of hundreds of times less, that is, it is much easier to do it there, especially since lunar fuel. maybe the same water split into hydrogen. and now your engine is refueled and it turns out that the moon is turning into a serious infrastructure facility. there you can extract fuel, you can extract life for important substances, you can extract metals , all this can be delivered to the orbit and large structures can be assembled from this. farms, and some shields there, protected there, so that meteors do not pierce all this can be transported from the moon, you are talking about water, yes , which on the moon, as far as i know, it has not been proven that there is water there, but on the moon a, possibly in two forms. the first
all this is there, and everything is on the moon, but launching from the moon is worth it, well, it is much less fuel is needed there. well, that is, a huge rocket takes off from the earth, and a small landing module takes off from the moon. there. uh, there is one sixth of gravity yes, yes, yes, it seems that gravity is six times less fuel is needed there, tens of hundreds of times less, that is, it is much easier to do it there, especially since lunar fuel. maybe the same water split into...
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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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it is a moon boat, the rainbow circle around the moon which is made when the moon shines through rain or water droplets in the air. it has beat close to a full moon and low in the sky. the final full moon of winter is tomorrow. dan: that is really spectacular. we are not going to see the moon much today. ama: spencer christian is here telling us why. sandhya too spencer: raindrops to see the moon. rain on doppler seven showing downpours for the last hour or so. the storm will not go away. the storm impact scale is a level one through tomorrow. there are periods -- scattered showers isley hail. here's the forecast animation starting at midday. a break in the action income whether going into the morning commute. by midday tomorrow, scattered showers come back. we will still have a level 1 storm into tomorrow. live over san francisco, 45, 44 degrees in the city. 45-47 just about everywhere. it is wet at the golden gate. showers just moved across the highway there, the bridge. 44 degrees in santa rosa. low to mid 40's in fairfield -- concorde and livermore. these are the forecast headline
it is a moon boat, the rainbow circle around the moon which is made when the moon shines through rain or water droplets in the air. it has beat close to a full moon and low in the sky. the final full moon of winter is tomorrow. dan: that is really spectacular. we are not going to see the moon much today. ama: spencer christian is here telling us why. sandhya too spencer: raindrops to see the moon. rain on doppler seven showing downpours for the last hour or so. the storm will not go away. the...
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we choose to go to the moon. we choose to go to the moon. we choose to go to the moon.ade and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard. because that goal will serve to organize and measure the best of our energies and skills. because that challenge is one that we're willing to accept. one we are unwilling to postpone, and one we intend to win, and the others to. it is for these reasons that i regard the decision last year to shift our efforts in space from low to high gear as among the most important decisions that will be made during my incumbency in the office of the presidency. in the last 24 hours, we have seen facilities now being created for the greatest and most complex exploration in man's history. we have felt the ground shake and the air shattered by the testing of a saturn c1, one booster rocket. many times as powerful as the atlas, which launched john dirlam generating power equivalent to 10,000 automobiles with their accelerator on the floor. we have seen the site where five f-1 rocket engines, each one as powerful as all ei
we choose to go to the moon. we choose to go to the moon. we choose to go to the moon.ade and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard. because that goal will serve to organize and measure the best of our energies and skills. because that challenge is one that we're willing to accept. one we are unwilling to postpone, and one we intend to win, and the others to. it is for these reasons that i regard the decision last year to shift our efforts in space from low...
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it was a big surprise when shaun was selected to go to the moon. at first you couldn't believe it, it seemed incredible. it is every child's dream, isn't it, famously, to be an astronaut and go to the moon. and so the fact that shaun was doing it for us seemed very, very important. i mean the far side of the moon, how extraordinary is that? our baby, our creation. it took a lot of work to get shaun into shape for the mission. making him a great fit for thejob. it's perfect for shaun, really. he is such a cute, cheeky little character. i can only imagine he would love to have such a big adventure. it's always what he is trying to do in all of his little episodes! and this was the rocket shaun was riding on. blasting off last november for the start of the artemis mission. giving him a close—up view of the moon that others are hoping they will also see one day. it's an absolute thrill to be thinking about following in shaun's footsteps. going around the moon, getting involved with all the artemis missions. it would be an absolute pleasure to do that a
it was a big surprise when shaun was selected to go to the moon. at first you couldn't believe it, it seemed incredible. it is every child's dream, isn't it, famously, to be an astronaut and go to the moon. and so the fact that shaun was doing it for us seemed very, very important. i mean the far side of the moon, how extraordinary is that? our baby, our creation. it took a lot of work to get shaun into shape for the mission. making him a great fit for thejob. it's perfect for shaun, really. he...
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it is a moon boat, the rainbow circle around the moon which is made when the moon shines through rainr droplets in the air. it has beat close to a full moon and low in the sky. the final full moon of winter is tomorrow. dan: that is really spectacular. we are not going to see the moon much today. ama: spencer christian is here telling us why. sandhya too spencer: raindrops to see the moon. rain on doppler seven showing downpours for the last hour or so. the storm will not go away. the storm impact scale is a level one through tomorrow. there are periods -- scattered showers isley hail. here's the forecast animation starting at midday. a break in the action income whether going into the morning commute. by midday tomorrow, scattered showers come back. we will still have a level 1 storm into tomorrow. live over san francisco, 45, 44 degrees in the city. 45-47 just about everywhere. it is wet at the golden gate. showers just moved across the highway there, the bridge. 44 degrees in santa rosa. low to mid 40's in fairfield -- concorde and livermore. these are the forecast headlines, scatt
it is a moon boat, the rainbow circle around the moon which is made when the moon shines through rainr droplets in the air. it has beat close to a full moon and low in the sky. the final full moon of winter is tomorrow. dan: that is really spectacular. we are not going to see the moon much today. ama: spencer christian is here telling us why. sandhya too spencer: raindrops to see the moon. rain on doppler seven showing downpours for the last hour or so. the storm will not go away. the storm...
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well, last ear towards the moon or the earth?or the earth? well, last year there was _ towards the moon or the earth? well, last year there was a _ towards the moon or the earth? well, last year there was a mission - towards the moon or the earth? -ii last year there was a mission called dart led by nasa, which actually went out to an asteroid called indigenous and its small moon called by more for us, and it purposefully impacted into that asteroid to change its orbit. and of course the reason for that was we now know we can change the orbit. not much, just a little bit, by tens of metres, or tens of minutes. then we know we can deflect these potentially hazardous asteroids from earth. so i think that's probably the way to deal with these. the debris in orbit is of course sort of our parallel issue if you like. we might start damaging satellites if we leave too much debris up there.— satellites if we leave too much debris up there. 0k, unfortunately we have to — debris up there. 0k, unfortunately we have to leave _ debris up the
well, last ear towards the moon or the earth?or the earth? well, last year there was _ towards the moon or the earth? well, last year there was a _ towards the moon or the earth? well, last year there was a mission - towards the moon or the earth? -ii last year there was a mission called dart led by nasa, which actually went out to an asteroid called indigenous and its small moon called by more for us, and it purposefully impacted into that asteroid to change its orbit. and of course the reason...
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mission the moon. but now there's a host expeditions scheduled. why are we once again so captivated by this celestial body ? and during national pi body? and during national pi week, i visited one of the oldest pawnshops , the capital. oldest pawnshops, the capital. that's all off the news with . that's all off the news with. alison thanks , michael. it's one alison thanks, michael. it's one minute past midday. here's the latest from the gb newsroom last night's episode of match, the day was watched by 2.6 million viewers last night. more than half a million than the more the week before last. despite the bbc being forced to broadcast the show about presenters or punst the show about presenters or pundits after lineker was told to step aside by the broadcaster follows , his criticism of the follows, his criticism of the government's migration policy. tonight's showing of sister programme match of the day is also expected to be impacted with no presenting line up. mr. lineker's eldest son, george, has t
mission the moon. but now there's a host expeditions scheduled. why are we once again so captivated by this celestial body ? and during national pi body? and during national pi week, i visited one of the oldest pawnshops , the capital. oldest pawnshops, the capital. that's all off the news with . that's all off the news with. alison thanks , michael. it's one alison thanks, michael. it's one minute past midday. here's the latest from the gb newsroom last night's episode of match, the day was...
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yeah it didn't work it's on the moon. work there but it's on the moon. yeah the something could blow up and it wouldn't that. it wouldn't matter that. it's not well know, that's not even. well you know, that's if even have been to the moon if we even have been to the moon guys yeah, i'm putting it guys all yeah, i'm putting it out because i can't out there. yeah, because i can't even signal in some even get phone signal in some parts from out and i reckon parts from me out and i reckon they that impact the they ringing that to impact the old tv you know the can on the one small step for my artist on it do you think that stanley kubnck it do you think that stanley kubrick directed that? well come on yeah i mean it was 50 years ago that didn't even is with the snake games on it then so now. well i mean i'm going to provide some and think we some balance here and i think we did to the moon. oh yeah, did go to the moon. oh yeah, yeah, i think we did because i think it would be too big a conspiracy up. yeah. but you know, think we shouldn't know, and i think
yeah it didn't work it's on the moon. work there but it's on the moon. yeah the something could blow up and it wouldn't that. it wouldn't matter that. it's not well know, that's not even. well you know, that's if even have been to the moon if we even have been to the moon guys yeah, i'm putting it guys all yeah, i'm putting it out because i can't out there. yeah, because i can't even signal in some even get phone signal in some parts from out and i reckon parts from me out and i reckon they...
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greater viz jblt the boots were made for moon walking. until now no space station suit was ever designed to fit a woman. >> i think it looks really cool. >> reporter: peggy woodson is director of human. >> heading back. >> reporter: she spent more time in space than any american and completed ten space walks wafering suits now more than four decades olding. >> i couldn't get the hands together. >> reporter: this 21st century space suit is made with 21st century technology. laser cutters precisely slice different fabrics. they save time and money. but some parts are still assembled the old-fashioned way. making a suit for a snautd is no ordinary trip to a tailor. >> i go to church with astronauts. their kids. their life will depend on that. >> reporter: the moon seems closer than ever and this new suit is a big step. mark strauz straussman, cbs news >>> still ahead, march madness. the latest on the upsets and of course the underdogs. >>> it's been a wild weekend at the ncaa weekend. but that's why they call it march madness. here's cbs's a
greater viz jblt the boots were made for moon walking. until now no space station suit was ever designed to fit a woman. >> i think it looks really cool. >> reporter: peggy woodson is director of human. >> heading back. >> reporter: she spent more time in space than any american and completed ten space walks wafering suits now more than four decades olding. >> i couldn't get the hands together. >> reporter: this 21st century space suit is made with 21st...
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yeah it didn't work it's on the moon. work there but it's on the moon. yeah the something could blow up and it wouldn't that. it wouldn't matter that. it's not well know, that's not even. well you know, that's if even have been to the moon if we even have been to the moon guys yeah, i'm putting it guys all yeah, i'm putting it out because i can't out there. yeah, because i can't even signal in some even get phone signal in some parts from out and i reckon parts from me out and i reckon they that impact the they ringing that to impact the old tv you know the can on the one small step for my artist on it do you think that stanley kubnck it do you think that stanley kubrick directed that? well come on yeah i mean it was 50 years ago that didn't even is with the snake games on it then so now. well i mean i'm going to provide some and think we some balance here and i think we did to the moon. oh yeah, did go to the moon. oh yeah, yeah, i think we did because i think it would be too big a conspiracy up. yeah. but you know, think we shouldn't know, and i think
yeah it didn't work it's on the moon. work there but it's on the moon. yeah the something could blow up and it wouldn't that. it wouldn't matter that. it's not well know, that's not even. well you know, that's if even have been to the moon if we even have been to the moon guys yeah, i'm putting it guys all yeah, i'm putting it out because i can't out there. yeah, because i can't even signal in some even get phone signal in some parts from out and i reckon parts from me out and i reckon they...
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i never thought of what time it is on the moon. you do need to come up with some kind of standard. jobina: and if it is based on the country, our country has multiple time zones. >> and gravity works the time because it is faster on the moon. it is all kind of spacey. jobina: literally. >> but interesting. good morning. we are looking at rain moving out of town. we have clear skies and dropping temperatures but the winds are breezy and there are some clouds in the south bay. until 8:00, we have a frost advisory and temperatures dropping quickly. the winds will allow for upper 30's to low 40's. already two in santa rosa, 31 in delarosa. breezy winds anywhere from 20-25 miles per hour and a wind chill factor in our east bay as well. you will need the coat because it will not warm up too much. we will see skies become clear and partly cloudy. the breeze with us all day long, quite gusty, and more sunshine tomorrow into friday. are looking at what wet week unfortunately so let's fast forward to friday where we have high clouds. here is
i never thought of what time it is on the moon. you do need to come up with some kind of standard. jobina: and if it is based on the country, our country has multiple time zones. >> and gravity works the time because it is faster on the moon. it is all kind of spacey. jobina: literally. >> but interesting. good morning. we are looking at rain moving out of town. we have clear skies and dropping temperatures but the winds are breezy and there are some clouds in the south bay. until...
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the studio of armin bristol shun, our first astronaut of the european space agency who visited the moontulations shawn he was presented with an official astronaut certificate from the european space agency and nasa sean's selection to fly to the moon was a big surprise at first we couldn't believe it it seemed unbelievable it 's every child's dream isn't it to become astronauts to fly around the moon so the fact that sean did it for us seems very important he's on the far side of the moon it was extraordinary wasn't it our baby our creation took a lot of work to get that into shape for the mission to get him fit for this works it's perfect for shaun he really is such a cute cheeky little character and i can only imagine how he wanted to have such a big adventure that's what he always tried to do in his little episodes this was the rocket that shaun was flying on last november to start the mission artemis he was given the opportunity to see the moon up close others just hope they will too one day it's exciting to think about following in sean's footsteps around the moon participating in
the studio of armin bristol shun, our first astronaut of the european space agency who visited the moontulations shawn he was presented with an official astronaut certificate from the european space agency and nasa sean's selection to fly to the moon was a big surprise at first we couldn't believe it it seemed unbelievable it 's every child's dream isn't it to become astronauts to fly around the moon so the fact that sean did it for us seems very important he's on the far side of the moon it...
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— moon or the earth? well, last year there was a — moon or the earth?year there was a mission called dart - moon or the earth? well, last year there was a mission called dart led by nasa, which actually went out after an asteroid and its small orbiting moon. and it purposefully impacted into that asteroid to change its orbit. very successful the reason for that was, we now know we can change the orb bit, just nudge a little bit even by tens of metres then we know we can deflect these potentially hazardous asteroids from earth. i think that is probably the way to deal with these. the debris in low earth orbit is sort of our parallel issue for that we might start damaging satellites if we leave too much debris up there. i satellites if we leave too much debris up there.— ta ke take you live to the streets of tel aviv. with tens of thousands of people taking to the streets of tel aviv. we're now in week 12 of these protests. the president netanyahu has been pushing through about one of the main developments today on saturday has been that the defence minis
— moon or the earth? well, last year there was a — moon or the earth?year there was a mission called dart - moon or the earth? well, last year there was a mission called dart led by nasa, which actually went out after an asteroid and its small orbiting moon. and it purposefully impacted into that asteroid to change its orbit. very successful the reason for that was, we now know we can change the orb bit, just nudge a little bit even by tens of metres then we know we can deflect these...
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of you to think this might be the moon, it is not the | might be the moon, it is not the moon.ere is said to be closed and us officials had to explain that this really was. he notes a surveillance balloon and i'm notes a surveillance balloon and i'm not going _ notes a surveillance balloon and i'm not going to be able to be more specific— not going to be able to be more specific than that.— not going to be able to be more specific than that. they said it was a weather balloon _ specific than that. they said it was a weather balloon that _ specific than that. they said it was a weather balloon that at - specific than that. they said it was a weather balloon that at been - blown off course. the us military said they could not shoot it down for fear of causing debris damage below. so it drifted across america and out over the atlantic that be eventually shut it down. the spotting of the first balloon that north american air defence to adjust the radar settings. political pressure may play a part. settings. political pressure may play a part-— play a part. this is the atrocity happ
of you to think this might be the moon, it is not the | might be the moon, it is not the moon.ere is said to be closed and us officials had to explain that this really was. he notes a surveillance balloon and i'm notes a surveillance balloon and i'm not going _ notes a surveillance balloon and i'm not going to be able to be more specific— not going to be able to be more specific than that.— not going to be able to be more specific than that. they said it was a weather balloon _ specific...
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last year nasa launcd a newly developed unmanned spacecrt that sucssfully tes orbed the moon. the first artemis astronauts are scheduled to set foot on the moon in 2025. >>> we move now to the weather. we are hearing about more places in japan seeing their first bloom of cherry blossoms this season. >> hello there. following yokohama and tokyo gifu city also entered the cherry blossom season today. that was nine days earlier than normal and in fact the earliest on record tied in two years. now, it looks like other areas of japan will see an early blooming this year. the flowers may start blooming in fukuoka tomorrow as well as hiroshima and then the front will move up north reaching aomori on april 13th. that would be the earliest on record, across the ocean and then reach sapporo by the end of april. right now we have a cold front moving through the northern areas, so snow and rain is falling up in the north. now, people in central japan are probably planning cherry blossom viewing, but you should avoid today because it's going to be cold as well as as rainy. rain will develo
last year nasa launcd a newly developed unmanned spacecrt that sucssfully tes orbed the moon. the first artemis astronauts are scheduled to set foot on the moon in 2025. >>> we move now to the weather. we are hearing about more places in japan seeing their first bloom of cherry blossoms this season. >> hello there. following yokohama and tokyo gifu city also entered the cherry blossom season today. that was nine days earlier than normal and in fact the earliest on record tied in...
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it's terms govern the peaceful exploration and use of the moon. for example, man and a ban on the deployment of weapons of mass destruction in outer space, o, ne, engaged in phase and moon exploration, and assert, and he claimed national sovereignty over the moon. bless gilba. this is the province of all mankind. but there seem to be no bounds to the commercialization of outer space. no written stipulations on who can put how many rockets satellites or people into orbit and at which altitude and no regulations on space debris. venomously rushed shuffle vaughan to create law, and you need the consensus of stakeholders on van. and if it lodge number of the important party say it's not really necessary to create a law, then you have a huge problem ish problems in leesburg, as probably when he, china, russia, and the us have a manifest interest in keeping written and legal commitments to a minimum so that they can essentially do what they want. well, it is an emergency ma, concurrent bussey for the i'd say, gosh, wow, the only agreement that exists is
it's terms govern the peaceful exploration and use of the moon. for example, man and a ban on the deployment of weapons of mass destruction in outer space, o, ne, engaged in phase and moon exploration, and assert, and he claimed national sovereignty over the moon. bless gilba. this is the province of all mankind. but there seem to be no bounds to the commercialization of outer space. no written stipulations on who can put how many rockets satellites or people into orbit and at which altitude...
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released a proposal to grow food on the moon.ld facilitate long-term moon exploring a. will we be growing matt damon a potatoes? joining me now to discuss retired nasa astronaut clayton anderson. >> th thank you, kennedy. kennedy: this is exciting news. why? >> well i think anyone that wants to go back to the moon, understands that we have to figure out y how to live and work there, we have figure out how to we get food and water to the human beings on the surface, it not a bli pleasant place unless you can add it, food is one. kennedy: food is one. so, you can grow things in lunar soil. but you can't grow most things because the soil lacks nitrogen, do we have to take that with us? >> i would guess so, i think that plan you mentioned, talked about how can we did it without soil. and get walker from using lunar soil with -- they pull those out of regular soil, and drive it into some scientific matt damon mars type liking thing that will allow to us get nutrients to the plants hi hu hydropanicly. kennedy: did stoners revolutionize
released a proposal to grow food on the moon.ld facilitate long-term moon exploring a. will we be growing matt damon a potatoes? joining me now to discuss retired nasa astronaut clayton anderson. >> th thank you, kennedy. kennedy: this is exciting news. why? >> well i think anyone that wants to go back to the moon, understands that we have to figure out y how to live and work there, we have figure out how to we get food and water to the human beings on the surface, it not a bli...
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the moon. just go float around on the moon.ok called matthew looney when i was a kid and he lived on the moon and i thought that would be fantastic. but i don't know. i don't know how the cold. >> yeah, probably well, i don't know. i haven't been there yet. but on this planet, we're still dealing with a little stormy weather looking live from the east bay, though. boy, it's looking a lot better earlier today. couldn't see anything on this camera. literally. it was just kind of fog. and that was it. >> we're not quite done with the system yet, even though we're catching a break. so still rain to come between now and tomorrow afternoon. and these are the totals were looking this system is powerful, right? and it is going to continue to track to the south and then push off to the east and we're getting the weather ahead of the cold front passage. but there is going to be a little weather behind it as well. so this is the rain now that's going to be clearing out. and as you can see, still some of that very active in the south bay i
the moon. just go float around on the moon.ok called matthew looney when i was a kid and he lived on the moon and i thought that would be fantastic. but i don't know. i don't know how the cold. >> yeah, probably well, i don't know. i haven't been there yet. but on this planet, we're still dealing with a little stormy weather looking live from the east bay, though. boy, it's looking a lot better earlier today. couldn't see anything on this camera. literally. it was just kind of fog. and...
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>> unveiled for the mission to the moon, and before they blast off. >>> lots of love today, filling on mid-day shows recently, looking at the facebook post, and at 2 am, the bay area crew, hanging for couple of days, and giving vma, on the first day, happy birthday vma and the morning crew is amazing. >> astronauts will be sporting new suits when they walk on the moon again, unveiling the new spacesuits today, accommodating more body types and survive tougher conditions, and a better range of movements, and more comfortable, and attached as well, astronauts get in from the back instead of to pieces like the old one. >> much more flexible suit in the range of motion, is going to improve the astronauts ability to do the tasks that they're going to do while they're out exploring on the lunar surface. eventually on mars, that would be so special. >> they are meant to be used for longer nasa mission, to build a lasting presence on the moon and beyond, as you can imagine a lot of people can have questions about the spacesuits today. here's one of them, tom asks, his black a color that you wa
>> unveiled for the mission to the moon, and before they blast off. >>> lots of love today, filling on mid-day shows recently, looking at the facebook post, and at 2 am, the bay area crew, hanging for couple of days, and giving vma, on the first day, happy birthday vma and the morning crew is amazing. >> astronauts will be sporting new suits when they walk on the moon again, unveiling the new spacesuits today, accommodating more body types and survive tougher conditions,...
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time for astronauts turning to moon . ah, the who's are drawing in warm air off the atlantic for western europe have one here. so the details right here right now. so look at these temperatures dublin 16 degrees, but there will be outbreaks of showers across both the islands of ireland and britain. and we can follow this trail of disturbed weather for the northwest of spain and coastal portugal. and it's warmer surge of air is infiltrating central europe already signs of a 12 degrees in zurich on thursday. it says when shift to south, south westerly, that 18 degrees on friday now by next week everyone's going to be in on this. so tuesday, march the 21st especially around the balkans. any places closing in on 20 degrees back to the here. and now though, for the southeast of turkey a, there has been some flooding in the earthquake zone, still showers across the country. more steady and persistent rain in on tale. off to africa, we go. it's a windy pitcher through the coast of libya, the northwest of egypt, and will keep thi
time for astronauts turning to moon . ah, the who's are drawing in warm air off the atlantic for western europe have one here. so the details right here right now. so look at these temperatures dublin 16 degrees, but there will be outbreaks of showers across both the islands of ireland and britain. and we can follow this trail of disturbed weather for the northwest of spain and coastal portugal. and it's warmer surge of air is infiltrating central europe already signs of a 12 degrees in zurich...
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it directly states that the smartphone really determines that the user is photographing the moon and the appropriate program, which is based on indeed a neural network trained on images of the moon, which allows you to get the best result. well, if you want the original photo, then the function can be turned off. well, that is, it turns out that no one blames samsung for anything and promised 100% reliability and in general all the pictures taken by smartphones, but at least the best of those on the market are digitally processed to one degree or another. actually. this is described by the term computational photography, and a place in the ranking of the best camera phones. mostly it is determined precisely by the processing algorithms that compensate for the shortcomings of the small matrices of primitive lenses, the expression of the hands. and another question in the story with the exposure of samsung's lunar images earlier, by the way, similar accusations were made and some saw his huawei address for a discussion about where the borders are. what considers photos improved by algo
it directly states that the smartphone really determines that the user is photographing the moon and the appropriate program, which is based on indeed a neural network trained on images of the moon, which allows you to get the best result. well, if you want the original photo, then the function can be turned off. well, that is, it turns out that no one blames samsung for anything and promised 100% reliability and in general all the pictures taken by smartphones, but at least the best of those...
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so will it be the moon again or further into the universe to make —— so will it be the moon again orfurtherhey're usually quite short with lots packed in. we're posting new material all the time. hello. we'll see a bit more sunshine around tomorrow, but some big looming clouds could bring some nasty downpours for some of you through the day. for all though particularly warm day. this chart shows where temperatures are above average using the oranges and reds. the deeper the reds, the higher above average, particularly warm, the time of year across parts of eastern spain. for us, it could be our warmest day of the year so far. at the moment, though, we've got some pretty nasty rainstorms pushing eastwards at the moment, particularly tied to these weather fronts across england and wales. that's going to cause some minor flooding for one or two, sitting across parts of the midlands, lincolnshire, east anglia as we head into the middle part of the night. they will gradually ease. still some outbreaks of rain left in its wake, but some clearer skies around into tomorrow morning. but we continue
so will it be the moon again or further into the universe to make —— so will it be the moon again orfurtherhey're usually quite short with lots packed in. we're posting new material all the time. hello. we'll see a bit more sunshine around tomorrow, but some big looming clouds could bring some nasty downpours for some of you through the day. for all though particularly warm day. this chart shows where temperatures are above average using the oranges and reds. the deeper the reds, the higher...
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taking human came back to the moon for the 1st time in more than 50 years. they will have the traditional white covering protection from the sundry, the issue. and that mission should see the 1st woman and the 1st person of color set foot on the lunar surface. from there, the plan is that it's on to mars. nasa believes the new suit stretches technology policy before it tries to stretch the frontiers in space. allen fisher, i'll just either ah.
taking human came back to the moon for the 1st time in more than 50 years. they will have the traditional white covering protection from the sundry, the issue. and that mission should see the 1st woman and the 1st person of color set foot on the lunar surface. from there, the plan is that it's on to mars. nasa believes the new suit stretches technology policy before it tries to stretch the frontiers in space. allen fisher, i'll just either ah.
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astronauts will wear on the moon. the artemis three mission will be the first time they reached the moon since 1972. they are more mobile and flexible than those worn during the apollo mission. they are cool looking. >> really cool, yeah. really spacey. >>> well, that's it for the afternoon edition. area. on 24-7 e xtewscast is at 3:00. ng onixm >> you want the spac hi, i'm katie. i live in flagstaff, arizona. i'm an older student. i'm getting my doctorate in clinical psychology. i do a lot of hiking and kayaking. i needed something to help me gain clarity. so i was in the pharmacy and i saw a display of prevagen and i asked the pharmacist about it. i started taking prevagen and i noticed that i had more cognitive clarity. memory is better. it's been about two years now and it's working for me. prevagen. at stores everywhere without a prescription. [ romantic music ] [ finn chuckling ] >> finn: it was so good having the morning together. >> steffy: mm-hmm. >> finn: just you and me. >> steffy: yeah. mm, but you have to
astronauts will wear on the moon. the artemis three mission will be the first time they reached the moon since 1972. they are more mobile and flexible than those worn during the apollo mission. they are cool looking. >> really cool, yeah. really spacey. >>> well, that's it for the afternoon edition. area. on 24-7 e xtewscast is at 3:00. ng onixm >> you want the spac hi, i'm katie. i live in flagstaff, arizona. i'm an older student. i'm getting my doctorate in clinical...
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we are talking about pictures of the moon in the night sky, which has been used for quite a long timepresentations. and not only samsung. as an example of the ability of the camera and algorithms, phones receive v as a result, high-quality images of distant objects in difficult conditions as an experiment, ibrex users. i took a picture of the lunar surface. reduced it to a size of 170x170 pixels, which is very small, and then also blurred, not a very good image of the physical, which destroyed most of the details, was obtained. here is the result of his labors. then he photographed this muddy spot with a samsung galaxy s20 ultra smartphone and got such a pretty decent result with all sorts of craters and other details that simply were not on what was photographed , meaning that in this case it is impossible to talk about tricky ways to assemble a snapshot of several frames with different exposures and other tricks computational photographs, reddit users claim that this is proof that there are no pictures at all in this case, but there is simply an attempt recognized by the phone to ph
we are talking about pictures of the moon in the night sky, which has been used for quite a long timepresentations. and not only samsung. as an example of the ability of the camera and algorithms, phones receive v as a result, high-quality images of distant objects in difficult conditions as an experiment, ibrex users. i took a picture of the lunar surface. reduced it to a size of 170x170 pixels, which is very small, and then also blurred, not a very good image of the physical, which destroyed...
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the moon has to be close to full, it has to be low in the sky, the final full moon of winter is tonightthe folklore is if you see the halo around the moon, rain is coming soon. the whole week ahead we have showers in the forecast! we are talking about these showers that are out there. they're very minor, they are light. much of today is partly sunny. here's a look at our palm -- beach camera. most of us will see the rain return early tomorrow morning. an atmospheric river will arrive in california. it will bring some gusty winds. this is one computer model. this is one of the wetter models we have. there will be areas that receive more than 3 inches of rain. watch the sierra foothills very closely. jobina: new at destinations. at the bay area airport is being recognized for their excellent service. reggie: a trailer truck smashing right into a bus stop and that is not all. and then you come home and you're honduran. marianne: totally relate to that. it's like a double personality kind of thing. ♪ ♪ >> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc 7 news. job
the moon has to be close to full, it has to be low in the sky, the final full moon of winter is tonightthe folklore is if you see the halo around the moon, rain is coming soon. the whole week ahead we have showers in the forecast! we are talking about these showers that are out there. they're very minor, they are light. much of today is partly sunny. here's a look at our palm -- beach camera. most of us will see the rain return early tomorrow morning. an atmospheric river will arrive in...
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a massive asteroid is passing between the earth and the moon this weekend.erts say it will pass by safely — and can be seen through binoculars and telescopes. you're watching bbc news. now it's time for click. this week, get ready for blast—off. we're filming a hot—fire rocket test in super—slo—mo, and it will blow you away. whoo! that went right through me! how do you choose your perfect shade? we've got an app to help you build your foundations. and shiona goes for a walk on the wild side. but you never know what's around the next corner. we've discovered something like 20,000 new paths in the short time we've been running the project already. have you ever wondered what happens when a satellite goes wrong? how would you know what was up? how would you find out if it had been sabotaged? well, that's what i've come to texas to find out. 30 seconds. we're at this 200—acre site to film a hot—fire test of a rocket engine. when it first starts up, it's going to be relatively thin. we'll actually see some shock waves. oh, wow. and we're going to do it in a way t
a massive asteroid is passing between the earth and the moon this weekend.erts say it will pass by safely — and can be seen through binoculars and telescopes. you're watching bbc news. now it's time for click. this week, get ready for blast—off. we're filming a hot—fire rocket test in super—slo—mo, and it will blow you away. whoo! that went right through me! how do you choose your perfect shade? we've got an app to help you build your foundations. and shiona goes for a walk on the...
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there'll be white for the moon mission scheduled for 2025 or 2026.etter protection from heat still looks pretty cool. they're black and orange, and scientists have identified a new dinosaur measurements would make even a giraffe jealous because researchers say the plant eater had a neck that was more than 50 ft. long that is 10 ft. longer than a school bus. it's bones were hollow, which may have helped support its neck. it lived 100 and 62 million years ago. next if ryan reynolds wants to give up acting, which we hope he doesn't but he won't have to worry about how to support himself for his family. turns out he is quite the businessman. he has a 25% stake in mint mobile, which t mobile is now set to buy for $1.3 billion. reynolds take about 338 million bucks. not bad for a sale and next big announcement from the infamous joe exotic from the tiger king netflix series. we all remember that course he now wants to get into politics. in fact, why start small he wants to run for president on his website. he said yes, i know him in federal prison. you migh
there'll be white for the moon mission scheduled for 2025 or 2026.etter protection from heat still looks pretty cool. they're black and orange, and scientists have identified a new dinosaur measurements would make even a giraffe jealous because researchers say the plant eater had a neck that was more than 50 ft. long that is 10 ft. longer than a school bus. it's bones were hollow, which may have helped support its neck. it lived 100 and 62 million years ago. next if ryan reynolds wants to give...
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the crescent moon of ramadan after sunset is near the planet. venus can be seen if the weather conditions are favorable in order to check the visibility of the crescent of the lunar months and the beginning of a new month , the twenty-ninth day of the lunar month is swept. if we check on the evening of the 29th of sha'ban, which coincides with the 2nd of april, we can see that halal is visible to the naked eye in iran, and the two planets venus and jupiter come to our aid to see the crescent of ramadan. the crescent moon of ramadan, if the weather conditions are favorable, there are two prominent planets he used it, and one of them is the planet venus , which shines very porno in afghani just after the sunset . if we focus a little to the right and below the planet saturn , we can see the planet jupiter. it covers about 4 degrees of the sky and if we put it in front of my eyes, i can see the crescent moon with my eyes, under the planet jupiter , but because the moon is at least one meter away, if i let the moment of sunset pass so that the horiz
the crescent moon of ramadan after sunset is near the planet. venus can be seen if the weather conditions are favorable in order to check the visibility of the crescent of the lunar months and the beginning of a new month , the twenty-ninth day of the lunar month is swept. if we check on the evening of the 29th of sha'ban, which coincides with the 2nd of april, we can see that halal is visible to the naked eye in iran, and the two planets venus and jupiter come to our aid to see the crescent of...
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between the moon and the earth is more than 4400,000 km.to the earth. great because love is the most important basic and the only feeling, all the other feelings, derivatives of all the other feelings, then the main love and we all wish you in your life to find great love in this hall. i'll wait to stop, i already found it. she found this figure skating. wait, more scores, this is a real competition, and not like that on the moon turned gray. i did everything great on the ice and went. we need to hear the assessments of, uh, respected members of the judging panel. if they are already ready, then we are happy. uh getting ready getting ready today got it right or maybe something for us, for viewers, viewers, honestly everything is 100%. i cataloged this program for the first time. it was probably not possible to work. sofia akatieva scores 18.75 points. see how the table of intermediate leadership sofya akat has changed, he goes to the first position after her elizavetamysheva at a decent distance.
between the moon and the earth is more than 4400,000 km.to the earth. great because love is the most important basic and the only feeling, all the other feelings, derivatives of all the other feelings, then the main love and we all wish you in your life to find great love in this hall. i'll wait to stop, i already found it. she found this figure skating. wait, more scores, this is a real competition, and not like that on the moon turned gray. i did everything great on the ice and went. we need...
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it was a big surprise when shaun was selected to go to the moon.naut and go to the moon. and so the fact that shaun was doing it for us seemed very, very important. i mean the far side of the moon, how extraordinary is that? 0ur baby, our creation. it took a lot of work to get shaun into shape for the mission.
it was a big surprise when shaun was selected to go to the moon.naut and go to the moon. and so the fact that shaun was doing it for us seemed very, very important. i mean the far side of the moon, how extraordinary is that? 0ur baby, our creation. it took a lot of work to get shaun into shape for the mission.
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with moon and japanese astrology using the cameras that were installed to observe the moon in the haider asoka city museum recorded the impact of the meteorite with the moon in a video . about 48 thousand 208 hours of footage collided with the moon and created a depression with a diameter of 39 meters on it. 70 young couples started their lives together in a hall in the west of kabul. in recent years , mass wedding ceremonies have flourished in other kabuls. they begin with the faraj prayer of imam zaman in the heart of kabul from the provinces and afghanistan's different religions participated in a mass wedding party to create a very good family with very little cost. the host of this happy party says that supporting families who do not have the financial means is one of the goals of holding these weddings for groups up to 6 years and 10 years old. we had a number of problems with the couple and if we did not take action, the bride and groom shared their feelings together on this day and emphasized to continue holding easy marriages, and also the family , who bought belly from the basis
with moon and japanese astrology using the cameras that were installed to observe the moon in the haider asoka city museum recorded the impact of the meteorite with the moon in a video . about 48 thousand 208 hours of footage collided with the moon and created a depression with a diameter of 39 meters on it. 70 young couples started their lives together in a hall in the west of kabul. in recent years , mass wedding ceremonies have flourished in other kabuls. they begin with the faraj prayer of...