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. >>> next, a hearing on the nasa workforce. nasa officials and s.t.e.m. education teachers talk about working with universities to help get students ready for jobs in the space industry. >>> good afternoon. this hearing is called to order. i'm very pleased to see a hearing on s.t.e.m. and math and science and precision is starting precisely at 2:30 and zero seconds. that is an auspicious way to begin this discussion. earlier this year, on one of the hottest nights of the summer, nearly a half million people crowded onto the national mall. they weren't there for a protest or to celebrate a national holiday. and they weren't there for a concert or to watch a fireworks show. no, instead a half million people went there, drenched in sweat, to watch the story of the apollo 11 mission as it was projected onto the washington monument, commemorating the moment 50 years ago when neil armstrong and buzz aldrin took that giant leap for mankind. as everyone in d.c. knows, if there are a half million people on the mall and it ain't a protest, something big is going on
. >>> next, a hearing on the nasa workforce. nasa officials and s.t.e.m. education teachers talk about working with universities to help get students ready for jobs in the space industry. >>> good afternoon. this hearing is called to order. i'm very pleased to see a hearing on s.t.e.m. and math and science and precision is starting precisely at 2:30 and zero seconds. that is an auspicious way to begin this discussion. earlier this year, on one of the hottest nights of the...
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that sometimes is not nasa. sometimes it is the commercial sector. we say we laugh when something goes wrong or when it is right it is nasa, it is a joke. it is getting over the brand, over the gravatar's that is nasa. >> to go back to what shella condino said, so many students are drawn into the team experience. if you get away from the hero model where it's just one smart boy who answers the question and everybody else feels left out, everyone working together, that is where you get real diverse city. we can do that at the middle school or elementary school or high school, that is what any degree is, we could do it at scale, and the thing you can do to help would be to relieve the strictures on k-12 on teaching to the test so teachers feel they have more freedom to teach in other ways that we now work. >> i want to thank each of the witnesses for your hard work, your passion, your dedication, your testimony here today. i'm extending because i'm being told senator sinema is a minute away. right in the middle of
that sometimes is not nasa. sometimes it is the commercial sector. we say we laugh when something goes wrong or when it is right it is nasa, it is a joke. it is getting over the brand, over the gravatar's that is nasa. >> to go back to what shella condino said, so many students are drawn into the team experience. if you get away from the hero model where it's just one smart boy who answers the question and everybody else feels left out, everyone working together, that is where you get...
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erican government, this is news for you, but nasa nasa musts doors, and be there. it's a wonderful brand. nos a wonderful history, and matter where we are, when we say, we're working with nasa to to the international space station people smile. there is just this trust of what nasa has been, is, and will be. o what i would say from your vantage point is, i don't want to see nasa go away in stem. mean, so many governmental organizations have stem outreaches which is wonderful. but nasa is a special part of our government, and they have history.oud contests found that inspire, when it's something real, of going to space, this is just from my vantage point. >> i watched the moon landing so i know what it inspires. when students can be part of something that involves the launch of a rocket, whatever, whatever it is, that's inspiring, and we need -- history of nasa to be there make them to motivated. >> so i just wanted to key off that. i think that's really truly important. positioned, of, really, any federal agency, to you know, hearts and minds of students at a very
erican government, this is news for you, but nasa nasa musts doors, and be there. it's a wonderful brand. nos a wonderful history, and matter where we are, when we say, we're working with nasa to to the international space station people smile. there is just this trust of what nasa has been, is, and will be. o what i would say from your vantage point is, i don't want to see nasa go away in stem. mean, so many governmental organizations have stem outreaches which is wonderful. but nasa is a...
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what nasa of what it would be and i don't want to see nasa go away. some governmental organizations which is wonderful but it is a special part of our government. so the contest expire so real going to space. >> i watched the moon landing know. so that involves the launch of a rocket or a satellite. that's inspiring and then to make them motivated. >> and that's truly important. nasa is uniquely positioned. and also connects back to the gender gap discussion even before they get to her reaching back into the middle school that's where you begin to see differentiation in the elementary school through nasa that might be a powerful thing for the country. >> i think it is reduction instead focusing so much on the classroom so why not allow teachers to create those stem initiatives and projects to participate and do activities like that. >> as the demand for jobs continues to grow its critical we have students all over the country that have skills and competitive upon graduation regardless if they choose to receive one - - where they receive their educatio
what nasa of what it would be and i don't want to see nasa go away. some governmental organizations which is wonderful but it is a special part of our government. so the contest expire so real going to space. >> i watched the moon landing know. so that involves the launch of a rocket or a satellite. that's inspiring and then to make them motivated. >> and that's truly important. nasa is uniquely positioned. and also connects back to the gender gap discussion even before they get to...
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step forward for nasa space x. and you know one must but they still have a long way to go in terms of reaching the real goals what they really want to be doing long term watching as always there until thank you thank you. in the bundesliga by munich turned on the style as they thrashed head to berlin 4 nil to climb to 2nd on the table all 4 of the visitors goals came off the half time it was a miserable afternoon for half as coach you can klinsmann taking on his former club . you can klinsmann turkey's place in the head to drag out or sold out a lympics stadium facing off against a club that sanctioned in 2009 in a tight 1st half they had the better chances never enough ski poking wide for buying when he already done the hard part. so far so good for the man who has promised a revolution it has but his sights 4 game unbeaten spell was about to be mercilessly picked parks with event heresy the heart of it the croatian had his own shot blocks before providing the crucial assist for thomas miller was passionate i had
step forward for nasa space x. and you know one must but they still have a long way to go in terms of reaching the real goals what they really want to be doing long term watching as always there until thank you thank you. in the bundesliga by munich turned on the style as they thrashed head to berlin 4 nil to climb to 2nd on the table all 4 of the visitors goals came off the half time it was a miserable afternoon for half as coach you can klinsmann taking on his former club . you can klinsmann...
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nasa. because a lot of what we are able to do we learned from nasa and we have techniques and approaches and doing it with much less nasa direct involvement than we've had in the past. so having chris on the team is immensely valuable. you bring him into the team and put a boeing badge on him and firstoff, he has an effect on all of us. you know, we all know these are very brave americans and these are also really smart people so he has a great ability to lead other people. and he has maybe too much ability to say i could probably handle that risk, but his participation in those design trades and how are we actually going to operate this vehicle has been invaluable and we think that that is needed inside the tent. and no way of saying that the nasa astronauts are not able to participate in that way and it's been really good for us and pretty cool for chris to see how things work behind the curtain. publicly, we kind of have a deal with chris, we never want to be in position where he's not e
nasa. because a lot of what we are able to do we learned from nasa and we have techniques and approaches and doing it with much less nasa direct involvement than we've had in the past. so having chris on the team is immensely valuable. you bring him into the team and put a boeing badge on him and firstoff, he has an effect on all of us. you know, we all know these are very brave americans and these are also really smart people so he has a great ability to lead other people. and he has maybe too...
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to do, we learned from nasa. we served them for a long time. but we're also bringing in a lot of techniques and approaches and we're really doing this with much less nasa direct involvement than we've had in the past. and so having chris on the team is immensely valuable, in our view. you bring him into the team, you put a boeing badge on him, first off, he has an effect on all of us. you know, we all know these are very brave americans. these are also really smart people. so he has a great ability to lead other people. he has maybe too much ability to say, i could probably handle that risk, you know, but his -- his participation in those design trades and how are we actually going to operate this vehicle, has been invaluable and we think that has -- we just needed that inside the tent. i am in no way says the nasa aft astronauts are not able tole to in and participate in that way. it's been cool for chris to see how things work behind the curtain. to include our schedules and timelines and test protocols. so i t
to do, we learned from nasa. we served them for a long time. but we're also bringing in a lot of techniques and approaches and we're really doing this with much less nasa direct involvement than we've had in the past. and so having chris on the team is immensely valuable, in our view. you bring him into the team, you put a boeing badge on him, first off, he has an effect on all of us. you know, we all know these are very brave americans. these are also really smart people. so he has a great...
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we learn from nasa.n lot of techniques and approaches and were really doing this with much less nasa direct involvement than we've had in the past. having chris on the team is immensely valuable. you bring into the team, put a boeing badge on it. first off, he has an effect on all of us. we all know these are very brave americans, also really smart people. sue is a great ability to lead of the people. he has maybe too much ability to set i could probably handle that risk, but his participation in those designs and how are we going to operate this vehicle has been invaluable and we think that has, we just needed that inside the tent. i have no way of saying that the nasa astronauts are not able to come in and participant in the way but it's been good for us. i think pretty cool for chris to see if things work behind the curtain. publicly, we can better deal with chris that we have want to be in position where he's not entirely comfortable with what we're trying to do. with our schedules and a timelines an
we learn from nasa.n lot of techniques and approaches and were really doing this with much less nasa direct involvement than we've had in the past. having chris on the team is immensely valuable. you bring into the team, put a boeing badge on it. first off, he has an effect on all of us. we all know these are very brave americans, also really smart people. sue is a great ability to lead of the people. he has maybe too much ability to set i could probably handle that risk, but his participation...
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la nasa celebra la graduaciÓn de varios de sus estudiantes. >>lo que ella pensÓ serÍa un vÍdeo privado sÓlo para ella y su novio se convirtiÓ en un gran escÁndalo en las redes sociales. >> " la pobre mujerzuela que grabÓ con vÍdeo sexual--" esta era yo ya. >>convirtiÓ su desgracia en una misiÓn. se propuso lograr que se penalizarÁnlegalmente la difusiÓn de imÁgenes Íntimas. >> los espero junto a teresa rodrÍguez y patricia leaÑo. como parte de la carrera espacial que ha tomado nasa en sus proyectos de enviar seres humanos a la luna. >> frank rubio un hispano, desde houston, texas pedro rojas nos habla. >> con un emotivo evento lanas en houston, texas la graduaciÓn del 13 nuevos astronautas dos estadounidenses y dos canadienses que forman parte de arte mis. entre los graduados naciÓ en los Ángeles california y su madre vive en el salvador a quien le tiene mucho ento. la formaciÓn de rubio duró casi dos aÑos ademÁs tiene un tÍtulo internacional y un doctorado en medicina. rubio sirviÓ en el ejÉrcito como lÍder de una compaÑÍa - al evento asistie
la nasa celebra la graduaciÓn de varios de sus estudiantes. >>lo que ella pensÓ serÍa un vÍdeo privado sÓlo para ella y su novio se convirtiÓ en un gran escÁndalo en las redes sociales. >> " la pobre mujerzuela que grabÓ con vÍdeo sexual--" esta era yo ya. >>convirtiÓ su desgracia en una misiÓn. se propuso lograr que se penalizarÁnlegalmente la difusiÓn de imÁgenes Íntimas. >> los espero junto a teresa rodrÍguez y patricia leaÑo. como parte de...
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and boeing signed contracts with nasa in 2014 to build their own versions of the space tax a space x. currently has a lead over boeing in the race to receive nasa certification back in december boeing starliner failed to rendezvous with the i assert as planned mike here in the animation the mission was supposed to be the system's final test flight before taking on astronauts despite the problems the capsule managed to land without a hitch and it's still not clear whether nasa will now demand further tests before certifying the starliner. both companies were supposed to begin ferrying astronauts back and forth and 2017 but building vehicles for space travel is a risky business and there have also been setbacks for space x. along the way including a launch pad explosion but the company has sent an empty crew dragon to the i.r.s. says successfully and now is hoping the system will take this final hurdle if it passes the abort test space-x. could be ferrying astronauts up to the i.s.o.'s within the next few months. with some sports news now the 2nd half of the board just league a season k
and boeing signed contracts with nasa in 2014 to build their own versions of the space tax a space x. currently has a lead over boeing in the race to receive nasa certification back in december boeing starliner failed to rendezvous with the i assert as planned mike here in the animation the mission was supposed to be the system's final test flight before taking on astronauts despite the problems the capsule managed to land without a hitch and it's still not clear whether nasa will now demand...
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this is home to the indigenous nasa people.,000 of them and colombian law grants them the right to rule their ancestral land. they live out here, in these rural areas, in the hills and mountainsides — and this area used to be controlled by the farc. exercising their rights meant that, for decades, the nasa suffered under the farc. but since the peace deal, things have got even worse. as different gangs now compete for territory, the nasa are being attacked from all sides. more than 50 of them were killed last year. the un has described their situation as dire. in spanish: wilmer invites me to attend a meeting of some of the victims of the violence but, before we set off, he insists we perform an ancient custom. this is a spiritual ritual that the indigenous tribe perform before they go to anywhere dangerous and, essentially, you have to walk in a certain way towards this circle. under this rock? in spanish: record levels of cocaine production are only worthwhile when the drug can reach its foreign market. these roads are of str
this is home to the indigenous nasa people.,000 of them and colombian law grants them the right to rule their ancestral land. they live out here, in these rural areas, in the hills and mountainsides — and this area used to be controlled by the farc. exercising their rights meant that, for decades, the nasa suffered under the farc. but since the peace deal, things have got even worse. as different gangs now compete for territory, the nasa are being attacked from all sides. more than 50 of them...
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if you go back and look at the studies, nasa was studying how to go to mars as long as nasa has been around. almost half of the studies if not more all showed something like a gateway. called gateway but a something like gateway in around the lunar syndicate it's difficult to take all the systems you need to take straight from earth, straight to mars. we want to aggregate, we want to do it well outside the earth's gravity and then use that as a place, as a jumping off point and we can then take off and go to mars. these are all the first steps of getting this to the next phase. >> one of the things that is really different in terms of how we think about designing systems and architectures, it goes back to the sustained build question, the idea you're going to go out there to stay. so gateway affords flexibility. you can use it in a number of ways. it's not a single point solution built for a single point mission. it's not closed ended it has the potential to evolve both in function and an actual physical characteristics. and it's kind of hard to get our heads around this a little bit
if you go back and look at the studies, nasa was studying how to go to mars as long as nasa has been around. almost half of the studies if not more all showed something like a gateway. called gateway but a something like gateway in around the lunar syndicate it's difficult to take all the systems you need to take straight from earth, straight to mars. we want to aggregate, we want to do it well outside the earth's gravity and then use that as a place, as a jumping off point and we can then take...
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soa nasa people to the peace commission.elieve the recent violence as a direct consequence of this government failing to stand up for the peace deal. they never said that. they told that to me. this agreement was designed to be implemented in 12 years. at the beginning, we are at the transitional process. so this is not the reason, the reason is not the trafficking, but... no, absolutely. is this an interview? this is being filmed. are you 0k is this an interview? this is being filmed. are you ok with that? yes, but i need to be prepared with that because you are asking me questions... 0k. right. because we we re questions... 0k. right. because we were trying to get an interview with you in bogota next week. were trying to get an interview with you in bogota next weeklj were trying to get an interview with you in bogota next week. i will do that. but the interview never happened. and with that, off went the government officials. a military helicopter. rather than ride the risk of the mountain road. the nasa people have their
soa nasa people to the peace commission.elieve the recent violence as a direct consequence of this government failing to stand up for the peace deal. they never said that. they told that to me. this agreement was designed to be implemented in 12 years. at the beginning, we are at the transitional process. so this is not the reason, the reason is not the trafficking, but... no, absolutely. is this an interview? this is being filmed. are you 0k is this an interview? this is being filmed. are you...
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in addition to nasa, all components of the u.s. government are contributing to this incredible achievement with agency such as the department of energy and commerce driving cutting-edge research and development in space propulsion, space power, and space commercialization. through the artemis mission, the united states along with its international and commercial partners will accomplish a historic achievement for all of humanity. here to tell us more about the moon to mars mission is jim morhard, the deputy administrator of the national aeronautics and space administration. please join me in welcoming him. >> good afternoon. i'm excited to be here. can't see a one of you though. neither am i. i really want to start out with a story about myself. i was six years old and i might walk right off this stage. i was six years old, had a brother jay, and found myself in arlington and i remember getting outside of my parents ford station wagon, and it was so old that it had a hinge on the back window, and i remember my brother taking my han
in addition to nasa, all components of the u.s. government are contributing to this incredible achievement with agency such as the department of energy and commerce driving cutting-edge research and development in space propulsion, space power, and space commercialization. through the artemis mission, the united states along with its international and commercial partners will accomplish a historic achievement for all of humanity. here to tell us more about the moon to mars mission is jim...
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nasa has been studying how to go to mars as long as nasa's been around. almost half of the studies , if not more, all show something like gateway. it's not called gateway but it's something like a gateway in and around the surface of the moon. it's very difficult to take all the mass and all the systems that you need to take straight from earth, straight to mars. we want to aggregate and assemble and do it well outside of earth's gravity well, and then you do that as a place, as a jumping off point, as a spaceship that we can then take off and go to mars. these are all the first steps getting us to the next phase. >> one of the things that is really different in terms of how we think about designing systems , and architectures to allow to go do this, it goes back to the sustainability question, the idea that you're going to go out there to stay. the gateway affords flexibility. right? you can use it in a number of ways. it is not a single point solution. it is not closed ended. it has the potential to evolve both in function and in actual physical charact
nasa has been studying how to go to mars as long as nasa's been around. almost half of the studies , if not more, all show something like gateway. it's not called gateway but it's something like a gateway in and around the surface of the moon. it's very difficult to take all the mass and all the systems that you need to take straight from earth, straight to mars. we want to aggregate and assemble and do it well outside of earth's gravity well, and then you do that as a place, as a jumping off...
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up, we will visit the morehead sanitarium and learn about a program that put more than a decade of nasa astronauts into space. at morehead, we still talk about the role that we played on the front lines of the cold war. the space race was a major initiative within the cold war. t -10 -- t minus 10, 9, 8, 7, 0.5, 4, 3, 2, 1, >>>> we are in the campus of the university of north carolina at chapel hill. i am standing in front of the morehead building, home of the morehead planetarium. john morgan the third is from a famous north carolina family. his family was the governor of north carolina. john morehead the third attended carolina for undergraduate school in chemistry. made an accidental discovery in a chemistry lab as an undergraduate that ultimately led to the founding of union carbide and the fan -- he became an extremely wealthy man, and he came up with this idea, what he leading science education contribution was he built the planetarium. when we opened in 1949, the planetarium was the first one in the south. his contribution was significant. we are also the first planetarium in the
up, we will visit the morehead sanitarium and learn about a program that put more than a decade of nasa astronauts into space. at morehead, we still talk about the role that we played on the front lines of the cold war. the space race was a major initiative within the cold war. t -10 -- t minus 10, 9, 8, 7, 0.5, 4, 3, 2, 1, >>>> we are in the campus of the university of north carolina at chapel hill. i am standing in front of the morehead building, home of the morehead planetarium....
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plus, seek and destroy asteroids before they hit us -- movie plot or nasa's next mission? and his passion for storytelling is more than skin deep. >> what they write on their body is the lead to a story that only they can tell. >> now he's asking others: what words define you? ♪ ♪ soledad: i'm soledad o'brien. welcome to "matter of fact." a new food stamp rule says if you don't work, you don't eat. but what if you live in an area where jobs are scarce? under a new trump administration rule, nearly 700,000 people will lose access to the supplemental nutrition assistance program, or snap, also commonly known as food stamps. the new rule targets people labeled "a-bawds" -- ablebodied adults without dependents, under age 50, who are either unemployed or working less than 20 hours per week. under federal law, they only qualified for three months of benefits in a three-year period. but historically, states have had the power to waive the work requirement and the three-month time limit. the new rule makes it harder for states to qualify for those waivers. ed bolen is with the cen
plus, seek and destroy asteroids before they hit us -- movie plot or nasa's next mission? and his passion for storytelling is more than skin deep. >> what they write on their body is the lead to a story that only they can tell. >> now he's asking others: what words define you? ♪ ♪ soledad: i'm soledad o'brien. welcome to "matter of fact." a new food stamp rule says if you don't work, you don't eat. but what if you live in an area where jobs are scarce? under a new...
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galo: dijo el director del instituto para estudios espaciales de la nasa.ndo. galo: producto del calentamiento, dicen los expertos, generarÁ fenÓmenos meteorolÓgicos extremos en las prÓximas dÉcadas, alimentados por niveles rÉcord de gas con efecto invernadero que retienen el calor en la atmÓsfera. >> crea sistemas meteorolÓgicos diferentes a los que estamosdispuestas. entonces hay mÁs inundaciones o sequÍas. la escasez de comida crea precios mÁs altos. entonces, la calidad de vida va bajando. enrique: en los Últimos seis aÑos, los mÁs calientes desde que se guarda registro, es innegable el calentamiento antonio se rinde tributo a selena, la icÓnica reina del tex-mex. es un proceso de certificación de 165 puntos. o no lo es. es probar sistemas de seguridad avanzados. o no lo es. es una garantía estándar de millaje ilimitado. o no lo es. es un vehículo certificado preadquirido de mercedes-benz. o no lo es. el evento de vehículos certificados preadquiridos. hasta el 2 de marzo. solo en su concesionario autorizado. patricia: a partir de hoy, los fanÁticos del
galo: dijo el director del instituto para estudios espaciales de la nasa.ndo. galo: producto del calentamiento, dicen los expertos, generarÁ fenÓmenos meteorolÓgicos extremos en las prÓximas dÉcadas, alimentados por niveles rÉcord de gas con efecto invernadero que retienen el calor en la atmÓsfera. >> crea sistemas meteorolÓgicos diferentes a los que estamosdispuestas. entonces hay mÁs inundaciones o sequÍas. la escasez de comida crea precios mÁs altos. entonces, la calidad de...
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i've had the honor, to work with the nasa administrator. to try to lead this agency, for over a year. and, i continue, to see the, talents and disciplines, that represents americas capabilities. they are in this, room today. space exploration, is no longer exclusive. this is a picture, of the first female spacewalk. there is war on estimated 5.8 billion media connections, are on this event. and, apollo,, astronauts will mostly test pilots. we are at our first astronaut quart. christina, koch in this picture, as an electrical engineer., and the, other is jessica meir. she has a doctorate in marine biology., and if you have the time, lock her up on youtube. you are going to see her, doing, research on the ice in antarctica. as well as doing research on this, on high altitudes., and how they can perform, at such high levels. without oxygen. what i'm trying to, say we won't inclusion., and we want it, at the, industry and international level, to. who leads the space revolution? is critical to who dominates the world in the future., and as beaco
i've had the honor, to work with the nasa administrator. to try to lead this agency, for over a year. and, i continue, to see the, talents and disciplines, that represents americas capabilities. they are in this, room today. space exploration, is no longer exclusive. this is a picture, of the first female spacewalk. there is war on estimated 5.8 billion media connections, are on this event. and, apollo,, astronauts will mostly test pilots. we are at our first astronaut quart. christina, koch in...
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along the way but now really yet they're really in the homestretch and you when you can basically nasa needs to certify space x. to be able to carry astronauts to the international space station and as you mentioned all of this could happen literally in a few months by spring of this there yet there are only a few more things that what they need to do. that they want to go through all of the data from this test flight just to make sure that it that it was that that things did go according to plan which it certainly seems like it did you know it looked like a picture perfect mission but they're going to like examine that spacecraft and then just make sure nothing weird happened and then like they're going to do a couple more parachute tests because it's the 2nd year they revamped but yet they parachute system on the crew dragon so that it's going to make sure that everything works just just the way it seems to be working well and in that. pretty much the way that's that's why people think i mean sometime this spring is is what nasa said and yet also what like you know i must said that's
along the way but now really yet they're really in the homestretch and you when you can basically nasa needs to certify space x. to be able to carry astronauts to the international space station and as you mentioned all of this could happen literally in a few months by spring of this there yet there are only a few more things that what they need to do. that they want to go through all of the data from this test flight just to make sure that it that it was that that things did go according to...
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at the same time, nasa is continuing to development the orion capsule will be used for missions to there having so much fun getting ready to fly three new vehicles. >> 2020 could also be the year that space tourism industry takes off with companies like virgin galactic on track to begin sending paying customers into space. in washington, kristen fisher, fox news. jon: as this weekend's severe winter storm moves northeast out to sea, much of the midwest is left dealing with bitter cold temperatures. how does the rest of the week look? meteorologist adam klotz in the extreme weather center with the forecast. adam? adam: hey there, jon. the big winter weather system that we tracked over the early half of the weekend is now pulling a bunch of cold air behind it. we have seen the temperatures drop across the upper midwest stretching across the midwest and running into new england. there's your current temperatures. it feels a lot colder than that with the wind. here's what's left of that system. it's moved out to sea. a little bit of very light snow still sprinkling across portions of new e
at the same time, nasa is continuing to development the orion capsule will be used for missions to there having so much fun getting ready to fly three new vehicles. >> 2020 could also be the year that space tourism industry takes off with companies like virgin galactic on track to begin sending paying customers into space. in washington, kristen fisher, fox news. jon: as this weekend's severe winter storm moves northeast out to sea, much of the midwest is left dealing with bitter cold...
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a 17 year old in turn volunteering at night out on a nasa program as impress his bosses by discovering a planet a high school student from new york was on his 3rd day at work the newly discovered planet depicted here in this nasa animation is over 1300 light years away and orbits 2 stars a teenage in turn noticed a blip in data which indicated something was blocking the light from the stars is the 1st new planet spotted through nasa as test satellite the student is a star wars fan with whom the force is visibly strong who hopes to make a career in astronomy. and you're watching the interview news coming up on location don't forget you can get all the latest news and information around the clock on our website that's dot com thanks for joining us i think. here i am going to get. the closest place to help museums easton in cuba.
a 17 year old in turn volunteering at night out on a nasa program as impress his bosses by discovering a planet a high school student from new york was on his 3rd day at work the newly discovered planet depicted here in this nasa animation is over 1300 light years away and orbits 2 stars a teenage in turn noticed a blip in data which indicated something was blocking the light from the stars is the 1st new planet spotted through nasa as test satellite the student is a star wars fan with whom the...
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al regreso, la nasa pide la ayuda de la la Última pausa.y de recreación. el censo es seguro y por ley tu información personal está protegida. ¡el censo ya viene! dale forma a tu futuro. empieza aquÍ. patricia: la nasa quiere que usted sea parte de la selecciÓn del nombre que le pondrÁ al robot explorador que enviarÁ a marte. la agencia ya recibiÓ 28,000 propuestas de estudiantes. despuÉs redujeron las propuestas a solo nueve. son traducidos al espaÑol, las palabras son resistencia, tenacidad, promesa, perseverancia, visiÓn, claridad, fortaleza y valor. hasta el lunes podrÁ votar en el sitio de la nasa. ohhhhhhhh no descanse. >>¿y ahora, quiÉn podrÁ ayudarnos? las super chivas estÁn en problemas. >>lionel messi no viaja con el barcelona para disputar la copa del rey. el tÉcnico tiene sus razones. ♪ >>los Ángeles empiezan a imaginarse cosas te chich al ritmo de los mariachis le dan la bienvenida a chicharito. >>estoy llegando el mÁs grande de los Ángeles. veremos lo que sucede. ♪
al regreso, la nasa pide la ayuda de la la Última pausa.y de recreación. el censo es seguro y por ley tu información personal está protegida. ¡el censo ya viene! dale forma a tu futuro. empieza aquÍ. patricia: la nasa quiere que usted sea parte de la selecciÓn del nombre que le pondrÁ al robot explorador que enviarÁ a marte. la agencia ya recibiÓ 28,000 propuestas de estudiantes. despuÉs redujeron las propuestas a solo nueve. son traducidos al espaÑol, las palabras son resistencia,...
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which indicated something was blocking the light from the stars it's the 1st new planet spotted 3 nasa's test satellite the student is a star wars fan and he hopes to make a career in astronomy. up next the south african historian very rushing the continent's history small children. to know that 77 percent obama are younger than 6 o'clock. and you know what the 77 percent. in this edition of the south african historian no longer macuser she couple issued a comic style history book to help children understand and identify with their african roots the 77 percent next g.w. . called me primitive. the. never the facts. i am the power. of. the bombers over the world. africa robs 45 minutes. like. germany with. any time any place. to sing music video never. have the back of the. songs to sing along to download it is to come from super. to be a. very good causes kind of into active exercise is hard thinking about that detail when you don't come slashdot actually on facebook in the uk still. german for free with the w. i'm not laughing. ask the germans because sometimes they are but they sound no
which indicated something was blocking the light from the stars it's the 1st new planet spotted 3 nasa's test satellite the student is a star wars fan and he hopes to make a career in astronomy. up next the south african historian very rushing the continent's history small children. to know that 77 percent obama are younger than 6 o'clock. and you know what the 77 percent. in this edition of the south african historian no longer macuser she couple issued a comic style history book to help...
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a 17 year old in turn volunteering on a nasa program has impressed his bosses by discovering a planeta high school student from new york was on his 3rd day at work the newly discovered planet depicted here in this nasa animation is over 1300 light years away and orbits 2 stars the teenager and in turn noticed a blip in data which indicated. something was blocking the light from the stars it's the 1st new planets spotted through nasa as tests satellite the student is a star wars fan who hopes to make a career in astronomy and i think it's safe to say the force is strong with him. and you are of course watching t.v. news coming up next sports life how to shine karate is set to make its debut the 20 twentieth's of the things don't forget you can get all the latest news and information around the clock on our web site that's dot com thanks for watching. actually risk meter just shows the numbers really shows. the smart way to get where you're going. to global auto and mobility show every week w. .
a 17 year old in turn volunteering on a nasa program has impressed his bosses by discovering a planeta high school student from new york was on his 3rd day at work the newly discovered planet depicted here in this nasa animation is over 1300 light years away and orbits 2 stars the teenager and in turn noticed a blip in data which indicated. something was blocking the light from the stars it's the 1st new planets spotted through nasa as tests satellite the student is a star wars fan who hopes to...
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student from new york was on his 3rd day at work the newly discovered planet depicted here in this nasa animation is over 1300 light years away and orbits 2 stars the teenage into noticed a blip in the datto which indicated something was blocking the light from the stars it's the new planet spotted through nasa is test satellite the student whose name is wolf. is a star wars fan and he hopes to make a career in astronomy. as a good shot i think top story now iran has admitted to shooting down a ukrainian passenger plane iranian state t.v. says the aircraft was brought down by accident after it flew near a sensitive military side 176 people were killed in the crash. watching it t w news your imax will take you to the top of the alps for a look at the highest train station in europe there's more on our website. and you can follow us on twitter. and. bundle up it's pretty cold here europe's largest ice sculpture festival. the artists hammer. shows along one. of these creations. next. you know that 77 percent. are younger than 65. and you know what all the 77 percent we talk about the issue
student from new york was on his 3rd day at work the newly discovered planet depicted here in this nasa animation is over 1300 light years away and orbits 2 stars the teenage into noticed a blip in the datto which indicated something was blocking the light from the stars it's the new planet spotted through nasa is test satellite the student whose name is wolf. is a star wars fan and he hopes to make a career in astronomy. as a good shot i think top story now iran has admitted to shooting down a...
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government felt threatened and felt like there needed to be a response, and so, nasa was formed in theate 1950's, and shortly thereafter, an announcement was made that we were going to send humans eventually into space. our director at the time, tony genzano, and the head of nasa at the time, communicated about the possibility of celestial navigation. the idea being that as the ancient mariners did, sailing the seas using the stars as a way to navigate, the new pioneers could be able to use these stars just in case the navigation systems would fail, and so from 1959 to 1975, morehead planetarium trained all of the astronauts in celestial navigation. i like to say that unc chapel hill was the only university in the country that can claim to -- 62 astronauts as alumni. because they came here for continuing education in celestial navigation. morehead team always used pretty primitive technology among the team throughout the training. we had the zeiss projector, which was eventually replaced. 2 was replaced in 1969 with the model six, which was a better projector. the philosophy of the tra
government felt threatened and felt like there needed to be a response, and so, nasa was formed in theate 1950's, and shortly thereafter, an announcement was made that we were going to send humans eventually into space. our director at the time, tony genzano, and the head of nasa at the time, communicated about the possibility of celestial navigation. the idea being that as the ancient mariners did, sailing the seas using the stars as a way to navigate, the new pioneers could be able to use...
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doctors says his first choice was for nasa to send him to the space station. nasa rejected that idea and asked him to consult by phone with an astronaut. the unusual case required him to apply what he knew to a situation he wasn't at all familiar with. >> there's no knowledge what the complications might be at the risk of flood extension. all the decisions are made really with the knowledge from what do we do on earth, what happens on earth, what might happen in space. how things are zero gravity. >> dr. mall eventually decided to have the astronaut take blood thinners that were already on the international space station. that astronaut has since returned to earth and has not had any other symptoms. still an over tore through an apartment complex. plus... >> we're worried things are going to get worse as the trump administration escalates. >> iranian americans here in the bay area are exprsiand fear states and iran continue. and over in iran dozens of people were killed in a stampede during funeral precessions. >> it was ominous to begin with and it escalated
doctors says his first choice was for nasa to send him to the space station. nasa rejected that idea and asked him to consult by phone with an astronaut. the unusual case required him to apply what he knew to a situation he wasn't at all familiar with. >> there's no knowledge what the complications might be at the risk of flood extension. all the decisions are made really with the knowledge from what do we do on earth, what happens on earth, what might happen in space. how things are zero...
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es el parque del sol alcanza los 11.6 millones de millas cerca del sol este récord fue roto por la nasastraran lo que sucede allá en el espacio próximo 7 de febrero otra misión para analizar el sol importante porque el sol el que nos da vida. >> vemos las autopistas en estas autopistas a la altura de palo alto, panorama tranquilo buenas condiciones en el tiempo se mantiene tranquilo, despejado mismas condiciones debemos tranquilo en la región. >> más detalles imágenes nunca antes vistas como es la superficie del sol es y más al regresar. >> estaremos pendientes en más del sol gracias guillermo. >> como se la pose más adelante la casa blanca son importante anuncio las muertes por consumo de opioides, les contaremos. >> . >> desde miami seguimos y la conferencia de prensa del espectáculo del medio tiempo veamos que se utilice chaquira al regresar de la pausa. >> recuerde que puede seguirnos en los medios sociales en las direcciones que usted puede ver en pantalla. >> además telemundo 48.com está disponible para su teléfono móvil actualícelo o descargar gratis desde su móvil. >> servicios
es el parque del sol alcanza los 11.6 millones de millas cerca del sol este récord fue roto por la nasastraran lo que sucede allá en el espacio próximo 7 de febrero otra misión para analizar el sol importante porque el sol el que nos da vida. >> vemos las autopistas en estas autopistas a la altura de palo alto, panorama tranquilo buenas condiciones en el tiempo se mantiene tranquilo, despejado mismas condiciones debemos tranquilo en la región. >> más detalles imágenes nunca...
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ending nasa's sole reliance on russian so use spacecraft. spacex could launch two astronauts sometime this spring. >> reporter: meg oliver, cbs news, new york. >>> prince harry has broken his silence following the decision that he and his wife meghan give up their royal duties. the duke of sussex says the decision comes with great sadness, but there was no other option. skylar henry reports. >> i can only imagine what you may have heard or read over the past few weeks. >> reporter: it was an extraordinary moment for the british monarchy. prince harry spoke at a british charity event about his decision with his wife meghan to give up their royal duties. >> once we were married we were excited, hopeful, and here to serve. for those reasons it brings me great sadness it has come to this. >> reporter: it comes after buckingham palace announced an agreement with the couple over the weekend. >> so many months of talks. after so many years of challenges. >> reporter: the understanding will allow harry stay a prince and the couple to retain their ti
ending nasa's sole reliance on russian so use spacecraft. spacex could launch two astronauts sometime this spring. >> reporter: meg oliver, cbs news, new york. >>> prince harry has broken his silence following the decision that he and his wife meghan give up their royal duties. the duke of sussex says the decision comes with great sadness, but there was no other option. skylar henry reports. >> i can only imagine what you may have heard or read over the past few weeks....