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first up is our nasa administrator. james: i just want to say, congratulations to the nasa team and to the space x team, and congratulations to the united states of america. days.s an amazing two we have a mission in front of us and we need to make sure we bring bob and doug home safely. when we think about launching american astronauts on a brand-new rocket, this has been done four times in the history of the united states. spacey, gemini, apollo, shuttle, and now crew dragon -- it's actually five times now. this has gone as well as we could have expected it to go. i want to say a big congratulations to nasa, a big congratulations to spacex, and we are going to continue to work day in, day out until bob and doug are home safely. from marke will hear geyer, director of the johnson space center. >> thank you for joining us. it was a tremendous day as we watched dragon approach, dock and hatch open and bob and doug come forward into the space station. we have been lunching with our russian partners for so many years so it
first up is our nasa administrator. james: i just want to say, congratulations to the nasa team and to the space x team, and congratulations to the united states of america. days.s an amazing two we have a mission in front of us and we need to make sure we bring bob and doug home safely. when we think about launching american astronauts on a brand-new rocket, this has been done four times in the history of the united states. spacey, gemini, apollo, shuttle, and now crew dragon -- it's actually...
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first up is our nasa administrator. to say, just want congratulations to the nasa team and to the space x team, and congratulations to the united states of america. this has been an amazing two days. we are still at the beginning. we have a mission in front of us. we need to make sure we bring bob and doug home safely. when we think about watching american astronauts for the brand-new, on a rocket, this has been done four times in the history of the united states. mercury, gemini, apollo, and now crew dragon. now,actually five times and this has gone as well as we could have expected it to go. i want to say a big congratulations to nasa, big congratulations to space x, and we will continue to work day in and day out until bob and doug are home safely. >> next we will hear from mark, the director of the johnson space center. mark: it is great to be here today, thank you for joining us. a tremendous day in mission control as we watched the dragon approach and then have bob and into the spacerd station. we have been launch
first up is our nasa administrator. to say, just want congratulations to the nasa team and to the space x team, and congratulations to the united states of america. this has been an amazing two days. we are still at the beginning. we have a mission in front of us. we need to make sure we bring bob and doug home safely. when we think about watching american astronauts for the brand-new, on a rocket, this has been done four times in the history of the united states. mercury, gemini, apollo, and...
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the ratings on nasa tv beat everyone else. not just some of them, it beat all of them and that includes, the whole world saw this. it turned number one on twitter, the number one thing talked about on social media in gener general. this was an amazing moment. it represents the transition and how we do space from a u.s. nasa is not were to purchase, own and operate markets and capital the way we used to. we are going to partner with commercial industry to access to low earth orbit and partnerships going to enable our providers to get customers that are not nasa and start on our cost and numerous providers competing on cost and innovation and we are going to have more access to lower orbits than ever before. this business model now that it's been proven on commercial resupply of the international space station, international approved for space station, it will apply when we go to the moon. and when we go to the moon, it's going to be done because of the great people here at the johnson space center and so many other space center
the ratings on nasa tv beat everyone else. not just some of them, it beat all of them and that includes, the whole world saw this. it turned number one on twitter, the number one thing talked about on social media in gener general. this was an amazing moment. it represents the transition and how we do space from a u.s. nasa is not were to purchase, own and operate markets and capital the way we used to. we are going to partner with commercial industry to access to low earth orbit and...
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he was a big part of the nasa transition authorization act. it gave of sakata new to you purpose to make this happen today. us the ability to make this happen. here is the representative from texas. >> great to be with you guys. i was at the launch yesterday. i want to say a huge congratulations. there was a thunderstorm that blew in about 45 minutes or so before liftoff. it was in doubt there for a minute, but it was an enormous achievement. i want to say thank you for you guys. really appreciate what you're doing for america. the crew that has already been up there, chris and your fellow russians, i want to give you a great big thank you as well. i have a son who is a navy seal and i want you to be thanked for your service there too, chris. i know you have said that the craft, the dragon handled very well, but i want to see how it compares with the space shuttle. if one of you would address that, i would appreciate it. >> thank you, sir. it certainly has been a long endeavor for us and our namesake spacecraft. we are proud to have her on boa
he was a big part of the nasa transition authorization act. it gave of sakata new to you purpose to make this happen today. us the ability to make this happen. here is the representative from texas. >> great to be with you guys. i was at the launch yesterday. i want to say a huge congratulations. there was a thunderstorm that blew in about 45 minutes or so before liftoff. it was in doubt there for a minute, but it was an enormous achievement. i want to say thank you for you guys. really...
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we provide those costs back to nasa. in fact, nasa has a budget that they provide us that we manage. so all of the specific rescue equipment is nasa funded. we maintain it. we take care of t. it. we employ it. it's all nasa funded as part of the commercial crew program. >> while we're on that topic, to give people a sense of just how many people are involved on mission day, i'm assuming you have a team of 150 people who are ready to deploy to the landing site in a contingency operation, and they have to get there within a certain amount of time. you can talk to that. as fast as or as long as. you have 150 folks, if i'm not mistaken, and they have to be ready to go -- they had to be ready to go on wednesday last week and when the all clear sign was given that you weren't launching, you had to be ready again on saturday. is that correct? that's for the lieutenant colon colonel. >> yeah, it is. those 150 people are between three different locations. actually, more than that. that includes -- i have an lno that works at john
we provide those costs back to nasa. in fact, nasa has a budget that they provide us that we manage. so all of the specific rescue equipment is nasa funded. we maintain it. we take care of t. it. we employ it. it's all nasa funded as part of the commercial crew program. >> while we're on that topic, to give people a sense of just how many people are involved on mission day, i'm assuming you have a team of 150 people who are ready to deploy to the landing site in a contingency operation,...
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scale of bold objectives for nasa.long enough to really obtain it i think it will turn out in the long run to be a good thing that nasa has been able to turn over the ferrying of cargo and people from the surface of the earth i'm a turn that over to private sector players. i have confidence now that is heading in the right direction with some real momentum. and that does let nasa focus on broader goals bolder goals whether that's out of planets mars or the moon. the trick of course is to be able to get beyond the glossy press release and the coal announcement and the powerpoint drawings of what it will look like. and actually to the doing of it. that takes time, it takes real firm commitment, the kind of commitment that will get you through the setbacks that are inevitably going to happen. and so that's, if i'm concerned about anything it's more about the political stability and political will of our country that can give nasa a charge and it really hold to that charge until we achieve it. i just wonder where fleet nec
scale of bold objectives for nasa.long enough to really obtain it i think it will turn out in the long run to be a good thing that nasa has been able to turn over the ferrying of cargo and people from the surface of the earth i'm a turn that over to private sector players. i have confidence now that is heading in the right direction with some real momentum. and that does let nasa focus on broader goals bolder goals whether that's out of planets mars or the moon. the trick of course is to be...
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it's a new mission to mars, nasa's most ambitious one yet. the goal is to land a new vehicle, a high-tech rover, to search for signs of ancient life on the red planet and, eventually, bring that evidence back to earth. unmanned space craft have been exploring and photographing mars for decades. but no one's ever discovered clear signs of life there, or anywhere else in the universe. nasa scientists now believe they've found a perfect place to look. coronavirus could have derailed the whole mission, but so far the launch is still on schedule. blast off is less than two months away. given all that's already happened, this new rover's name seems particularly appropriate: "perseverance". it'll take seven months and a journey of hundreds of millions of miles for "perseverance" to get to mars, the planet whose reddish hue, caused by rust particles in the rocks and soil, led the romans to name it after their god of war. today, the surface of mars is a radiation-filled desert. it's freezing-- minus 80 degrees fahrenheit on average. there are windswep
it's a new mission to mars, nasa's most ambitious one yet. the goal is to land a new vehicle, a high-tech rover, to search for signs of ancient life on the red planet and, eventually, bring that evidence back to earth. unmanned space craft have been exploring and photographing mars for decades. but no one's ever discovered clear signs of life there, or anywhere else in the universe. nasa scientists now believe they've found a perfect place to look. coronavirus could have derailed the whole...
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one of nasa's hidden figures hidden no longer. the permanent honor revealed today. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a very busy wednesday night. and we begin tonight with an alarming return to numbers not seen since some of the darkest days of this pandemic. cases rising in half the country, surging across the south and west, and this number tonight. nearly 35,000 new cases reported in just the last 24 hours, a number not seen since april. and tonight, new york, new jersey and connecticut fearing a second wave possible, now imposing a 14-day quarantine for visitors from nine states where cases are now soaring, including florida and texas, saying visitors could face major fines if they don't comply. florida tonight with a record 5,500 new cases. long lines for testing. texas reporting more than 5,500 cases. the icu beds at houston's hospitals are now at 97%. the governor now suggesting new restrictions may be needed. arizona's icus are under stress, as well, tonight. and a staggering number of cases in ca
one of nasa's hidden figures hidden no longer. the permanent honor revealed today. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a very busy wednesday night. and we begin tonight with an alarming return to numbers not seen since some of the darkest days of this pandemic. cases rising in half the country, surging across the south and west, and this number tonight. nearly 35,000 new cases reported in just the last 24 hours, a number not seen since april. and tonight, new...
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nasa is pretty interested in the longevity of the clothes they sent up. we wore these workout shirts and we couldn't bear them anymore we retired them. but for that study were required to work out for 45 minutes a day at least five days a week. so i in particular and a bunch of other decided to do a p90 x workout it was great we worked out and we ate to supplement all those calories we took all those calories back in. and when i left i was in amazing shape. not only was it four months of working up to four months of working out at altitude, 8000 feet. i had never been so fit in my life. it was actually pretty great. [inaudible] >> workout, and eat, absolutely. one of the things that tickled me in the book was your mention antimicrobial socks. my first impression was, why antimicrobial socks? i understand if you're only showering one so for eight minutes, why antimicrobial socks? how does that get decided on? >>. >> is related in some ways to the exercise shirts because some of the exercise shirts had nanotechnology, some coding that was supposed to be ant
nasa is pretty interested in the longevity of the clothes they sent up. we wore these workout shirts and we couldn't bear them anymore we retired them. but for that study were required to work out for 45 minutes a day at least five days a week. so i in particular and a bunch of other decided to do a p90 x workout it was great we worked out and we ate to supplement all those calories we took all those calories back in. and when i left i was in amazing shape. not only was it four months of...
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it marked a new era not only for nasa but also for us supportingg them. let me walk through why we had those changes. we are in a different place than we were. we should point back to to a gargantuan events that happened with regards to this peace organizations. the first on december 20 was space force standing up again as it showed u should six branch oe united states military. we had stood down the command and we started back up again and that was a massive event. one way to look at this if we were to do a documentary of these that happened in 2019 and he would probably title it the rise of space force in the return of space command, two things that happened in 2019. so why does that matter for us? space command inherited wealth worth of strategic responsibilities for the spaceflight. as the commander of the united states space command is a sign that the duties by the unified command that comes down to us from the president. he was assigned to the duties of the managers support team in the spaceflight and my role as a compliment commander within the uni
it marked a new era not only for nasa but also for us supportingg them. let me walk through why we had those changes. we are in a different place than we were. we should point back to to a gargantuan events that happened with regards to this peace organizations. the first on december 20 was space force standing up again as it showed u should six branch oe united states military. we had stood down the command and we started back up again and that was a massive event. one way to look at this if...
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nasa is pretty interested in the longevity of the clothes they sent up. we were these workout shirts and then when they couldn't stand it anymore we them and we were filling out surveys after every workout. before that study we were required to work out 45 minutes a day every five days a week. i am particular and budget others decided to do a p90 x workout because that's a form of cycle and so yes, we worked out and we ate to supplement all those calories we took all those calories back in. and when i left i was in amazing shape. not only was it for months of working out but working out at altitude so at 8000 feet i had never been so fit in my life. it was actually pretty great, and unexpected side effect of the whole mission. >> absolutely workout and eat. one of the things that tickled me in the book was your mention of antimicrobial socks, my first impression was, why antimicrobial socks? i didn't understand that if you are only showering once a week for eight minutes and that's all you have for the shower, why antimicrobial socks? how did that get dec
nasa is pretty interested in the longevity of the clothes they sent up. we were these workout shirts and then when they couldn't stand it anymore we them and we were filling out surveys after every workout. before that study we were required to work out 45 minutes a day every five days a week. i am particular and budget others decided to do a p90 x workout because that's a form of cycle and so yes, we worked out and we ate to supplement all those calories we took all those calories back in. and...
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is jet propulsion laboratory nasa has taken the man to the moon and back but they've approached this journey with a much more deliberate and rigorous training program. i'm now on the base on mars and i will give you a little tour in 20156 volunteer scientists walked out of a dome on the side of a hawaiian volcano after being locked away by nasa for 8 months this was a simulated experiment of what life on mars would be like coexisting is one challenge getting there and surviving is an entirely different endeavor landing on mars is still pretty well sometimes it can be quite a terrifying play. dr richard zurek is the chief scientist for the mars program at nasa as jet propulsion laboratory a lot of things have to happen right right know we fly into the atmosphere we have would he choose the protection but we're also trying to slow down so that we can land softly. we're talking about a very different scale of endeavor we're landing a metric ton down on the planet today we think for human missions to get stuff down on the surface that they can use that they can be there for a long period
is jet propulsion laboratory nasa has taken the man to the moon and back but they've approached this journey with a much more deliberate and rigorous training program. i'm now on the base on mars and i will give you a little tour in 20156 volunteer scientists walked out of a dome on the side of a hawaiian volcano after being locked away by nasa for 8 months this was a simulated experiment of what life on mars would be like coexisting is one challenge getting there and surviving is an entirely...
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is it just nasa or others are involved?s really a nasa and jpl, jet propulsion laboratory led effort. if you recall, this is the same, the same center that built the curiosity rover, nuclear powered rover exploring mars today, much longer than its initial planned mission to and this is very similar in design. they basically landed a two-ton car on mars with a sky crain. this new rover will use that same type of approach. it does have some new bells and whistles. it has the sample return, the sampling system on it. it has the first camera and microphones that we'll hear and see what it is like to land on mars and it has this helicopter to test some new technology that restaurants -- astronauts will use when they get there to explore the red planet. melissa: so cool. thank you very much. we look forward to hearing about it. connell: maybe we can send our buddy grady trimble in his car to mars. baseball season is still stuck in limbo. unclear whether they have one or not. that raises a lot of small business owners who depend o
is it just nasa or others are involved?s really a nasa and jpl, jet propulsion laboratory led effort. if you recall, this is the same, the same center that built the curiosity rover, nuclear powered rover exploring mars today, much longer than its initial planned mission to and this is very similar in design. they basically landed a two-ton car on mars with a sky crain. this new rover will use that same type of approach. it does have some new bells and whistles. it has the sample return, the...
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para trabajar así en la nasa >> es interés , un día quería trabajar en la nasa >> (inaudible) >> todos> es algo >> es la nasa la verdad que no sé si me vayan a admitir no sé qué vaya a pasar >> la pandemia causó que muchos perdieran su trabajo y la posibilidad de ser empleado era pequeña y pensaba en una cosa >> (inaudible) para la nasa u otras compañías , me entretenía en (inaudible) >> sin embargo no se dejó y ahora agradece a su familia por estar con él en esta lucha >> la vida en mexicali siendo pegada a la frontera es complicada la verdad me enorgullece y lo digo con humildad de representar a nuestra gente que la verdad los sueños se pueden cumplir >> aunque no tendrá una ceremonia tradicional esta crisis dice le ha enseñado algo más >> un ceremonia no se necesita para reconocer lo que está atrás del certificado que lo que está pasando ayude a seguir adelante >> muchas felicidades nos vamos a las imágenes de la fuerza de la naturaleza vemos como una mujer en turquía suplicaba por ayuda mientras era arrastrada por la corriente de una inundación la mujer fue llevada al hospital y po
para trabajar así en la nasa >> es interés , un día quería trabajar en la nasa >> (inaudible) >> todos> es algo >> es la nasa la verdad que no sé si me vayan a admitir no sé qué vaya a pasar >> la pandemia causó que muchos perdieran su trabajo y la posibilidad de ser empleado era pequeña y pensaba en una cosa >> (inaudible) para la nasa u otras compañías , me entretenía en (inaudible) >> sin embargo no se dejó y ahora agradece a su...
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go, crew dragon, go, nasa! space travel. it's the first trip of a $2.6 billion space transportation contract that nasa has signed with spacex. watching from home was british astronaut tim peake, who says he hopes to get back to the international space station within the next four years. any chance that you might be going back to space with spacex? i certainly hope so. what the national space agency would like to do, of course, is to slowly hand over operation of the entire international space station to commercial companies and for them to be a customer themselves, and what that does is it frees up the space agencies go on with exploration to the moon and mars. the two astronauts will spend between one and four months helping the rest of the crew with scientific and engineering duties on board. it's a relatively short stay before their private spacecraft brings them back to earth. victoria gil, abc news. the bulgarian—born artist christo, best known for wrapping buildings and famous landmarks in fabric or plast
go, crew dragon, go, nasa! space travel. it's the first trip of a $2.6 billion space transportation contract that nasa has signed with spacex. watching from home was british astronaut tim peake, who says he hopes to get back to the international space station within the next four years. any chance that you might be going back to space with spacex? i certainly hope so. what the national space agency would like to do, of course, is to slowly hand over operation of the entire international space...
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spacex has now flown astronauts to the space station for nasa.launches satellites from any commercial operators. and it has quite a good relationship with the u.s. military. gpslaunch today was for satellites for the air force. it goes to show that they kind of play in all sectors of the launch market. romaine: in 2004, it was moving toward a model where they would rely on private businesses. spacex, blueh origin. some of the military contractors like lockheed. , what is universe here sort of the longer-term goal? what are we trying to do here other than just send satellites up into orbit? >> what is spacex's ultimate goal? quitecex was founded explicitly to make life multi-planetary. the revenue stream comes from launches. toy will use that revenue ultimately colonize mars. nasa, they are launching their own satellites to have a space-based internet system up and running, and i think they will start offering service to rural customers in the northern u.s. and canada later this summer. everyone thinks of spacex as this rocket company, with a ceo
spacex has now flown astronauts to the space station for nasa.launches satellites from any commercial operators. and it has quite a good relationship with the u.s. military. gpslaunch today was for satellites for the air force. it goes to show that they kind of play in all sectors of the launch market. romaine: in 2004, it was moving toward a model where they would rely on private businesses. spacex, blueh origin. some of the military contractors like lockheed. , what is universe here sort of...
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the first african american female engineer at nasa will now have her name on headquarters at nasa headquarters in washington. mary jackson, she was a mathematician and aerospace engineer she was portrayed in the movie hidden figures she was part of a group of women who help nasa succeed in getting american astronauts into space she died in 2005 at the age of 83 and 2019 her family was awarded in her name the congressional gold medal, the highest civilian award in the u.s.. nasa said this week of the women involved are hidden no more. 2 doctors at the mayo they recently wrapped up their residencies but they stand out for being known as the singing surgeons, they even performed a free live concert to say farewell jennifer meyer lee has more. >>and yes after elvis francoise and doctor william robinson, he collaborated during their surgery residency at mayo clinic going viral offering uplifting songs >>and start to realize that that certain the surgery and medication can only go so far and music really fuels and touched people in ways that medicine chapter comes to a close they wanted to say thank
the first african american female engineer at nasa will now have her name on headquarters at nasa headquarters in washington. mary jackson, she was a mathematician and aerospace engineer she was portrayed in the movie hidden figures she was part of a group of women who help nasa succeed in getting american astronauts into space she died in 2005 at the age of 83 and 2019 her family was awarded in her name the congressional gold medal, the highest civilian award in the u.s.. nasa said this week...
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two more nasa astronauts now settling in at the international space station following a historic trip to the stars. >> and after all the excitement we had in the weather yesterday, today was kind of like a day off. it was a break. now we're going to look ahead because the temperatures are about to spike by the time we get to tuesday and wednesday of this week. we've got heat coming back. forecast is next. >>> we now know the name of the security guard shot and killed outside the federal building in oakland two nights ago. the fbi has identified him as 53-year-old dave patrick underwood, one of two men hired as contract security officers for the department of homeland security. investigators say someone pulled up to the building on clay street at 9:45 friday night and opened fire. killing underwood and wounding a second guard. dhs was quick to describe the attack in the most severe terms. >> when someone targets a police officer or police station with an intention to do harm or intimidate, that's an act of domestic terrorism. >> the fbi is working with fd te gunman. they're asking anyo
two more nasa astronauts now settling in at the international space station following a historic trip to the stars. >> and after all the excitement we had in the weather yesterday, today was kind of like a day off. it was a break. now we're going to look ahead because the temperatures are about to spike by the time we get to tuesday and wednesday of this week. we've got heat coming back. forecast is next. >>> we now know the name of the security guard shot and killed outside the...
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the first african american female engineer at nasa will now have her name on nasa headquarters in washington. mary jackson, she was a mathematician and an aerospace engineer she was portrayed in the movie hidden figures she was part of a group of women who help nasa succeed in getting american astronauts into space she died in 2005 at the age of 83 in 2019. her family was awarded in her name the congressional gold medal, the highest civilian award in the u.s.. nasa said this week the women are hidden. no more. and that wraps up kron 4 news at 6 we'll see you tonight at 8 on your bay area's local news station. you spoke. we listened. tiny tacos are back for good! grab a box of 15 or try them loaded. get 'em now with no contact delivery. grab a box of 15 or try them loaded. get 'em now with no contact delivery. grab a box of 15 or try them loaded. >>> the surprise birthday party that ended in a covid-19 crisis. >> 18 people now stricken. >> we knew this was going to happen. >>> then, in the line of covid- 19 fire. >> dozens of secret service agents ordered to self- quarantine after president t
the first african american female engineer at nasa will now have her name on nasa headquarters in washington. mary jackson, she was a mathematician and an aerospace engineer she was portrayed in the movie hidden figures she was part of a group of women who help nasa succeed in getting american astronauts into space she died in 2005 at the age of 83 in 2019. her family was awarded in her name the congressional gold medal, the highest civilian award in the u.s.. nasa said this week the women are...
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and with that the hatch is open to nasa astronauts in the space x. dragon have successfully docked after blasting off on saturday they've been met by 2 russian cosmonauts and an american who's been in orbit since april dark pitts is the chief astronomer for the franklin institute science museum in the u.s. he says the mission kicks off a new phase in space exploration. this truly is a historic a moment because this is another step toward opening access to low earth orbit in space i much lower cost and this also will be the 1st steps towards the next big adventure in space exploration astronauts returning to the moon in just a couple of years and then building up the skill and the infrastructure for a potential human visit to mars one of the differences between the between nasa as a national space agency and space x. as an independent company is that space x. doesn't have the same kind of red tape bureaucratic red tape that down nasa has to deal with and it also has the freedom to take on new and innovative approaches to accessing space you know nasa
and with that the hatch is open to nasa astronauts in the space x. dragon have successfully docked after blasting off on saturday they've been met by 2 russian cosmonauts and an american who's been in orbit since april dark pitts is the chief astronomer for the franklin institute science museum in the u.s. he says the mission kicks off a new phase in space exploration. this truly is a historic a moment because this is another step toward opening access to low earth orbit in space i much lower...
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as a couple of nasa astronauts managed to do today.he details on this story. phil. >> reporter: hey, good afternoon, connell. the two veteran space walkers worked in the void of space for six hours and seven minutes today so efficiently and speedily, they accomplished everything two hours ahead of schedule and even started working on the task scheduled for wednesday, and it is all about the power. commander crust cassidy and -- chris cassidy took i out old nickel hydrogen batteries and replaced them with new lithium ion batteries which last a lot longer. the old batteries weigh 800 pounds each but light as a feather when you're in space. the two space walkers, both americans, the two have previously done six space walks. b exnkun as well as -- benkin, as well as doug hurley became the first americans to come from spacex. they've been living on the space station for about four weeks along with two russian cosmonauts doing research. the current nasa plan is to have hurley and behnken say stay up this until august when they'll fall back t
as a couple of nasa astronauts managed to do today.he details on this story. phil. >> reporter: hey, good afternoon, connell. the two veteran space walkers worked in the void of space for six hours and seven minutes today so efficiently and speedily, they accomplished everything two hours ahead of schedule and even started working on the task scheduled for wednesday, and it is all about the power. commander crust cassidy and -- chris cassidy took i out old nickel hydrogen batteries and...
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doesn't have the same time to red tape bureaucratic red tape that down nasa has to deal with that and it also has the freedom to take on new and innovative approaches to accessing space you know nasa has an entire infrastructure built up based on the space agency ideas of the 20th century where space x. is built on ball most entirely in the 21st century and so with those new innovations and those new fresh ideas space x. can do it better cheaper and faster while maintaining the safety as well. and you get a moment is that our website keeping you up to date on all of the major stories happening around the world is al-jazeera dot com. recap the headlines right now on al jazeera and washington d.c. protesters have set fires near the white house the death of an unarmed black man george floyd in police custody has prompted a wave of outrage across the u.s. most people have been demonstrating peacefully over the past few nights there's been looting though and vandalism a curfew is now in effect in d.c. and many other cities where he 100 people have been arrested since the protests started 6
doesn't have the same time to red tape bureaucratic red tape that down nasa has to deal with that and it also has the freedom to take on new and innovative approaches to accessing space you know nasa has an entire infrastructure built up based on the space agency ideas of the 20th century where space x. is built on ball most entirely in the 21st century and so with those new innovations and those new fresh ideas space x. can do it better cheaper and faster while maintaining the safety as well....
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action is open to nasa astronauts in the space x. dragon have successfully docked after blasting off on saturday they've been met by 2 russian cosmonauts and an american astronaut who have been orbit on the space station since april. for derrick pitts is the chief astronomer for the franklin institute science museum in the u.s. he says the mission kicks off a new phase in space exploration. this truly is a historic a moment because this is another step toward opening access to low earth orbit in space and a much lower cost and this also will be the 1st steps towards the next big adventure in space exploration astronauts returning to the moon in just a couple of years and then building up the skill and the infrastructure for a potential human visit to mars one of the differences between the between nasa as a national space agency and space x. as an independent company is that space x. doesn't have the same time to put red tape bureaucratic red tape that down nasa has to deal with that and it also has the freedom to take on new and inn
action is open to nasa astronauts in the space x. dragon have successfully docked after blasting off on saturday they've been met by 2 russian cosmonauts and an american astronaut who have been orbit on the space station since april. for derrick pitts is the chief astronomer for the franklin institute science museum in the u.s. he says the mission kicks off a new phase in space exploration. this truly is a historic a moment because this is another step toward opening access to low earth orbit...
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six years ago, nasa kicked off a new space race.$3.1 billion to spacex and $4.8 billion to boeing in hopes of getting humans back to space travel. hoping to end america's reliance on russian soyuz rockets used to launch astronaut since the last launch. >> it is a huge milestone for nasa, it is a huge milestone for spacex. they are already working on a much bigger rocke. t. this a lot of exciting things to come. emily: a milestone that may one day fill elon musk's original vision for spacex. turning the human race into a spacefaring risk. emily chang, bloomberg. welcome back. moving on to the eu. earlier today, the eu's antitrust chief spoke on bloomberg television about various battles. an issue they are dealing with there. let's take a listen. >> potential for distortion is much bigger when you renter into recapitalization, which is why it is attached in the airline industries are much more serious. bonuses are cut for senior management. there is no share buyback program. potential distortions of competition as such in the market w
six years ago, nasa kicked off a new space race.$3.1 billion to spacex and $4.8 billion to boeing in hopes of getting humans back to space travel. hoping to end america's reliance on russian soyuz rockets used to launch astronaut since the last launch. >> it is a huge milestone for nasa, it is a huge milestone for spacex. they are already working on a much bigger rocke. t. this a lot of exciting things to come. emily: a milestone that may one day fill elon musk's original vision for...
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go, crew dragon, go, nasa!trip of a $2.6 billion space transportation contract that nasa has signed with spacex. watching from home was british astronaut tim peake, who says he hopes to get back to the international space station within the next four years. any chance that you might be going back to space with spacex? i certainly hope so. what the national space agency would like to do, of course, is to slowly hand over operation of the entire international space station to commercial companies and for them to be a customer themselves, and what that does is it frees up the space agencies go on with exploration to the moon and mars. the two astronauts will spend between one and four months helping the rest of the crew with scientific and engineering duties on board. it's a relatively short stay before their private spacecraft brings them back to earth. victoria gil, abc news. before we go, i want to take you back to new york city and show you what is happening there. more protests, activists out on the street, a
go, crew dragon, go, nasa!trip of a $2.6 billion space transportation contract that nasa has signed with spacex. watching from home was british astronaut tim peake, who says he hopes to get back to the international space station within the next four years. any chance that you might be going back to space with spacex? i certainly hope so. what the national space agency would like to do, of course, is to slowly hand over operation of the entire international space station to commercial companies...
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jackson was part of a group of women who helped nasa succeed in getting american astronauts into spacetheir story was told in the book and film "hidden figures." nasa administrator says that jackson helped open opportunities for black people and women in engineering and in technology. i'm so happy to see this. >> yeah, that is one of those movies that if it is on, i'll stop and watch it just because it is a great story. >> it is such a good movie. and to think about all that they had to go through and giving so much to be such pioneers. i'm just happy that they are finally getting the respect they deserve. the risks they had to take to become known and once they were known to their supervisor, they finally got the opportunity to do their job and look what happened, we went to the moon. yeah, it is fantastic. nice that part of history is being rewritten to include them. let's take a look, it is mostly cloudy. our consistent weather pattern continues today. so dry cold front, cool and breezy sunday, but it doesn't last very long. we'll have a pretty nice damon and then the heat builds ag
jackson was part of a group of women who helped nasa succeed in getting american astronauts into spacetheir story was told in the book and film "hidden figures." nasa administrator says that jackson helped open opportunities for black people and women in engineering and in technology. i'm so happy to see this. >> yeah, that is one of those movies that if it is on, i'll stop and watch it just because it is a great story. >> it is such a good movie. and to think about all...
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nasa is set to honor one of those women in a significant way. >> reporter: mary w. pioneer. >> liftoff, we have a liftoff. >> reporter: part of a small group of black women hired as mathematicians at nasa, helping america win the space race. she was known as one of the human computers at langley. there they are in the front row, jackson right there on the far right. her role portrayed in the film "hidden figures" by actress janelle monae. >> if you were a white man work, you wish to be an engineer? >> i wouldn't have to, i'd already be one. >> reporter: jackson became the first black female engineer at nasa in 1958. she had to be granted special permission to attend class at the then segregated engineering school. >> i plan on being an engineer at nasa. but i can't do that without taking them classes at that all-white high school. and i can't change the color of my skin. so i have no choice but to be the first. >> reporter: from nasa, a major announcement. they will now name the agency's headquarters building in washington, d.c. after mary jackson. her daughter, car
nasa is set to honor one of those women in a significant way. >> reporter: mary w. pioneer. >> liftoff, we have a liftoff. >> reporter: part of a small group of black women hired as mathematicians at nasa, helping america win the space race. she was known as one of the human computers at langley. there they are in the front row, jackson right there on the far right. her role portrayed in the film "hidden figures" by actress janelle monae. >> if you were a white...
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nasa administrator jim bronstein credited her with being one of the people who help nasa get americanser career as an equal opportunity specialist first nasa bringing more women and minorities into the states agency. >> jesse: okay, remember when greg took the day off and everyone's wondering where he is and we had some cameras following him. he got busted. watch. >> oh, oh, oh! yeah, baby! oh, oh, oh! >> greg: are you serious? little rollerblading on the weekend, if he gets frustrated, little rollerblading. [laughter] you're right. >> greg: it's my favorite wig too. favorite wig. >> dana: it's your captain kangaroo wig. >> juan: dana, you're up. >> dana: cody would be very impressed with the wig and i want to introduce you to a dog . this is milo, he's in a month old, look at the smile. that's not his real teeth, and he's broke into the bathroom drawer to get the dentures and quite a part of himself and had a big toothy grin. interesting fact, dogs actually always want to get your retainers are your dentures or anything you ever had in your mouth, so, might want to lock up your dentur
nasa administrator jim bronstein credited her with being one of the people who help nasa get americanser career as an equal opportunity specialist first nasa bringing more women and minorities into the states agency. >> jesse: okay, remember when greg took the day off and everyone's wondering where he is and we had some cameras following him. he got busted. watch. >> oh, oh, oh! yeah, baby! oh, oh, oh! >> greg: are you serious? little rollerblading on the weekend, if he gets...
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billsentative: i like posey's line of questioning about nasa. good atvery, very quarantining, for a lot of reasons, but any plans that anybody knows of to actually get nasa? maybe the chairwoman might want to get some nasa people here to talk with us. of our witnesses had a conversation with nasa directed at this? >> no. think that is to lever rural -- but i think that to leverage whatever federal research and knowledge is out there is important. representative: i yield back. thank you, a pleasure to have you with us on this subcommittee. we have gone through all of the members, i stand corrected. i think we have one that has returned. mr. lapinski, are you here? mr. lapinski? lapinski: thank for letting mer, join the subcommittee today for this hearing. that ismething critically important right now on the committee, as we travel a lot back and forth to d.c. and a lot of places, so the safety of air travel is very important. transportatione something so this is we have been going back and forth with the faa on, in terms putting requirements the
billsentative: i like posey's line of questioning about nasa. good atvery, very quarantining, for a lot of reasons, but any plans that anybody knows of to actually get nasa? maybe the chairwoman might want to get some nasa people here to talk with us. of our witnesses had a conversation with nasa directed at this? >> no. think that is to lever rural -- but i think that to leverage whatever federal research and knowledge is out there is important. representative: i yield back. thank you, a...
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she was nasa's first african- american female engineer. she was incredible.athematician, aerospace engineer and went on to lead programs that boosted the role of females at the nasa. she died in 2005 but was posture me awarded the congressional gold medal last year. >>> museums and art collectors around the nation are trying to save the artwork of black lives matter. in new york city, businesses are reopening and many are taking down plywood that protected their stores during protests, but had black lives matter art on the plywood. some say the past month will be one that will be remembered in the history books. >> the reason we are preserving this art is because this is once-in-a-lifetime something like this has happened. >> there are many boards that have colin kaepernick. that is protest are. there is artwork expressing people's stories and that is protest art. >> i hope you will look at my image and see now >>> the oakland museum of california wants to save artwork in our community. two coronavirus cases are up in the bay area. what one expert says could
she was nasa's first african- american female engineer. she was incredible.athematician, aerospace engineer and went on to lead programs that boosted the role of females at the nasa. she died in 2005 but was posture me awarded the congressional gold medal last year. >>> museums and art collectors around the nation are trying to save the artwork of black lives matter. in new york city, businesses are reopening and many are taking down plywood that protected their stores during protests,...
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jackson, nasa's hidden figure hidden no more. rco...! polo! marco...! polo! marco...! polo! sì?! polo! scusa? marco...! polo! ma io sono marco polo, ma playing "marco polo" with marco polo? surprising. ragazzini, io sono marco polo. sì, sono qui what's not surprising? geico helping you save even more on car and motorcycle insurance. ahhh... polo. marco...! polo! now get an extra 15% credit when you switch before october 7th. so we collaborate ♪ ocean spray works with nature every day arfrto baking fails...inters... to sweat sessions. even life inside can bring on things like sweat and oil. but it's nothing a deep clean can't fix. love, neutrogena®. if yoyou'll get 2 vyears or 20,000 miles of scheduled carefree maintenance. 3 years or 36,000 miles of 24/7 roadside assistance. 4 years or 50,000 miles bumper-to-bumper limited warranty. 5 years of connected services. and for 6 years you won't have paid any interest. down the road, you'll be grateful you bought a volkswagen today. >>> and fly tonight, a hidden figure no longer. mary w. jackson, the pioneering first black female engin
jackson, nasa's hidden figure hidden no more. rco...! polo! marco...! polo! marco...! polo! sì?! polo! scusa? marco...! polo! ma io sono marco polo, ma playing "marco polo" with marco polo? surprising. ragazzini, io sono marco polo. sì, sono qui what's not surprising? geico helping you save even more on car and motorcycle insurance. ahhh... polo. marco...! polo! now get an extra 15% credit when you switch before october 7th. so we collaborate ♪ ocean spray works with nature every...
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nasa is good at quarantining for a lot of reasons but any plans anybody knows of to get nasa, we might want to get some nasa people in here to talk to us? our panelists had conversations with nasa directly about that? doctor jones. >> to leverage whatever federal knowledge and research is important. >> thank you for letting me ride on your coattails, >> thank you, a pleasure to have you with us on the subcommittee. we've gone through all the members that are with us. we have one that has returned. daniel lipinski, are you here? >> i was just put in, thank you, madam chair for letting me join the subcommittee today for this hearing, something that is critically important for us, the chairman of the full committee, for all of us who travel a lot, and other places, the safety a travel is important, like miss johnson, this is something, with requirements for air travel has not really stepped up, they have done some of that voluntarily. on the research side, you believe as a a and nih are coordinating the research problems we are discussing here today. >> at this point we have initial conve
nasa is good at quarantining for a lot of reasons but any plans anybody knows of to get nasa, we might want to get some nasa people in here to talk to us? our panelists had conversations with nasa directly about that? doctor jones. >> to leverage whatever federal knowledge and research is important. >> thank you for letting me ride on your coattails, >> thank you, a pleasure to have you with us on the subcommittee. we've gone through all the members that are with us. we have...
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that and democrats trying to work hard on the next one nasa doesn't please cover your nose and now think of the country and so. the coronavirus is changing the world as we know it but how is it changing for people people who need those kind of unprepared to do thankless sure there's no question that this will have long lasting consequences not just this year or next year how is it affecting cops players' contracts and wages how's it affecting the transfer market from at least. those who do you. will we still see $200000000.00 euro blockbuster transfers or is this the beginning of something new it's still hard to imagine but if we see football being played at all it will be like this football without fans that's the new normal and will be for the foreseeable future but why is corona such a big problem for football clubs and their business models why are their suddenly struggling to survive if they're not allowed to play it has to do with affect all football clubs make money these days for example europe's top 5 police have 3 main sources of income match day revenue things like tickets foo
that and democrats trying to work hard on the next one nasa doesn't please cover your nose and now think of the country and so. the coronavirus is changing the world as we know it but how is it changing for people people who need those kind of unprepared to do thankless sure there's no question that this will have long lasting consequences not just this year or next year how is it affecting cops players' contracts and wages how's it affecting the transfer market from at least. those who do you....
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i would say that take a message from nasa in that anything is possible. we have had a rough couple of months and to be able to show the country what the agency is made of and what the commercial crew program did and what spacex did, i hope they take some pride and a sense of accomplishment in seeing that. i think for both of us also the houston area is where we call home now and it certainly is true, the home of johnson space center and human spaceflight we take this seriously, that is the home of human spaceflight. we have excellent support. i have a parade of social distanced individuals lining my neighborhood in the half mile or so as i departed on my way to ellington field's down to florida, i know that i had wonderful support and to all of our friends and family at home thank you guys for everything and we could not have done it without all of you. know thatou, i probably means so much to them, godspeed. >> let's get a question from chris davenport. >> it is chris davenport from the washington post, thanks for taking the time and congrats on your fli
i would say that take a message from nasa in that anything is possible. we have had a rough couple of months and to be able to show the country what the agency is made of and what the commercial crew program did and what spacex did, i hope they take some pride and a sense of accomplishment in seeing that. i think for both of us also the houston area is where we call home now and it certainly is true, the home of johnson space center and human spaceflight we take this seriously, that is the home...
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scientists have discovered a new way to seek out signs of advanced alien civilizations through and nasa grant scientists are conducting a study to find extra terrestrial intelligence outside our solar system but it's not as plain and simple as it sounds when scientists have tried to find early in life on exoplanets through gases such as oxygen or methane the search is obvious as both point to some type of existence but here on earth signs of life may not be as natural with pollutants artificial lights and even tall buildings these fingerprints are called techno signatures and now the nasa funded study is looking to see if there are comparable techno signatures visible outside of earth one of the study authors saying these techno signatures of advance ilian technologies could be similar or perhaps more sophisticated than what we possess the team will reportedly focus on solar panels and air pollution as techno signatures in the study solar panel. these are created with an ability to absorb particular wavelengths of lights and reflecting others scientists believe something like this could
scientists have discovered a new way to seek out signs of advanced alien civilizations through and nasa grant scientists are conducting a study to find extra terrestrial intelligence outside our solar system but it's not as plain and simple as it sounds when scientists have tried to find early in life on exoplanets through gases such as oxygen or methane the search is obvious as both point to some type of existence but here on earth signs of life may not be as natural with pollutants artificial...
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we have to give credit to spacex, the commercial crew program and, of course, nasa. great to get the united states back in the crewed launch business. >> reporter: mission control asking the men if they got any sleep during the 19-hour journey. >> we did get probably a good seven hours or so. the first night is always a little bit of a challenge, but the "dragon" was a slick vehicle. >> reporter: the mission making history on saturday. >> three, two, one, zero, ignition. lift-off. >> reporter: as behnken and hurley became the first american astronauts to blast off into space from u.s. soil for the first time in nearly a decade. >> today we accomplished the first flight off the florida coast in quite some time. >> reporter: they are also the first crew to orbit the earth in a spacecraft built by a private company, spacex, created by elon musk. the crew "dragon" capsule now with a new name. >> we would like to welcome you aboard capsule "endeavor." we both had our first flights on shuttle "endeavor" and it just meant so much to us to carry on that name. >> reporter: be
we have to give credit to spacex, the commercial crew program and, of course, nasa. great to get the united states back in the crewed launch business. >> reporter: mission control asking the men if they got any sleep during the 19-hour journey. >> we did get probably a good seven hours or so. the first night is always a little bit of a challenge, but the "dragon" was a slick vehicle. >> reporter: the mission making history on saturday. >> three, two, one, zero,...
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but it is undeniable that we are not the only life form in the universe the question is what does nasa doing about it we have part of the answer right here with r t correspondent natasha sweet. scientists have discovered a new way to seek out signs of advanced alien civilizations through and nasa grant scientists are conducting a study to find extra. intelligence outside our solar system but it's not as plain and simple as it sounds when scientists have tried to find early in life on exoplanets through gases such as oxygen or methane the search is obvious as both point to some type of existence but here on earth signs of life may not be as natural with pollutants artificial lights and even tall buildings these fingerprints are called techno signatures and now the nasa funded study is looking to see if there are comparable techno signatures visible outside of earth one of the study authors saying these techno signatures of advance ilian technologies could be similar or perhaps more sophisticated than what we possess the team will reportedly focus on solar panels and air pollution as tec
but it is undeniable that we are not the only life form in the universe the question is what does nasa doing about it we have part of the answer right here with r t correspondent natasha sweet. scientists have discovered a new way to seek out signs of advanced alien civilizations through and nasa grant scientists are conducting a study to find extra. intelligence outside our solar system but it's not as plain and simple as it sounds when scientists have tried to find early in life on exoplanets...
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, una foto extraordinaria tomada precisamente desde la tierra, imágenes únicas que la nasa comparte sobrecho cuidado con los incendios. el sábado la temperatura va a subir. más detalles al volver. >> (música). >> sigue llegando la ayuda para familias hispanas que se han visto afectadas por la pandemia. >> una organización logró recaudar 1 millón de dólares para ayudar a familias inmigrantes del área de la bahía. vamos con los detalles. >> se estima que cada año cerca de $3,000,000,000 son donados a organizaciones sin fines de lucro, pero solo el 2% llega a familias inmigrantes que viven de la agricultura. >> muchas familias están sufriendo por no ir a trabajar, familias indocumentadas, y de trabajadores del campo. son las familias más afectadas por la pandemia. >> familias que podrán recibir ayuda gracias a esta organización que logró recaudar 1 millón de dólares. dinero que será destinado a familias inmigrantes de todo el estado de california. >> está establecido para ayudar a organizaciones sin fines de lucro que apoyan directamente a las familias en necesidad. >> tres de los colectivos
, una foto extraordinaria tomada precisamente desde la tierra, imágenes únicas que la nasa comparte sobrecho cuidado con los incendios. el sábado la temperatura va a subir. más detalles al volver. >> (música). >> sigue llegando la ayuda para familias hispanas que se han visto afectadas por la pandemia. >> una organización logró recaudar 1 millón de dólares para ayudar a familias inmigrantes del área de la bahía. vamos con los detalles. >> se estima que cada...
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we last flew in 2010 and 2011 and then when nasa stopped flying shuttles that was in the middle of 2011 and it's just taken that hard work and dedication over the last nine, almost nine years, to get us where we're at now back in launching rockets from the united states, back at space station docking to the front of space station where the shuttle used to dock and i would just say, take a message from nasa in that anything is possible. we had a really rough couple of months and just to be able to show the country what the agency is made of and what the commercial crew program did and spacex did, i hope they take some pride and a sense of accomplishment of seeing that. >> i think for both of us also the houston area is where we call home now and it certainly is true that the home of johnson space center, the home of human space flight takes seriously that's our home, that is the home of human space flight we have excellent support there. i had a parade of appropriately interestingly social distancing individuals lining my neighborhood in the half mile or so as i departed on my way to the
we last flew in 2010 and 2011 and then when nasa stopped flying shuttles that was in the middle of 2011 and it's just taken that hard work and dedication over the last nine, almost nine years, to get us where we're at now back in launching rockets from the united states, back at space station docking to the front of space station where the shuttle used to dock and i would just say, take a message from nasa in that anything is possible. we had a really rough couple of months and just to be able...
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does any of our witnesses witnesses have conversation with nasa? >> no. >> so i guess miss kraus, no? >> but i think that is to leverage the knowledge is important. >> i appreciate that. don't thank you, madame chair. i yield back. >> thank you very much, it is always a pleasure to have you with us on this subcommittee. we have gone through all of the members that are with us, wait, i stand corrected. i think we have one that has returned. east mr. lapinski, are you here? mr. lapinski? >> thank you, madam chair, for letting me join the subcommittee today for this hearing. it is something that is critically important right now for us on the committee, as we travel a lot back and forth to d.c. and a lot of places, so the safety of air travel is very important. i am also on the transportation committee, so this is something we have been going back and forth with the faa on, in terms of the faa putting requirements on for air travel, which the faa has not stepped up on that. the airlines have done some of that voluntarily. but i want to ask, do you bel
does any of our witnesses witnesses have conversation with nasa? >> no. >> so i guess miss kraus, no? >> but i think that is to leverage the knowledge is important. >> i appreciate that. don't thank you, madame chair. i yield back. >> thank you very much, it is always a pleasure to have you with us on this subcommittee. we have gone through all of the members that are with us, wait, i stand corrected. i think we have one that has returned. east mr. lapinski, are...
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one that's really compromised of public-private partnerships and what nasa administrator described tost week as the commercialization of low earth orbit. spacex is privately held we are seeing publicly traded space names higher in sympathy today as well as tesla for which i think it all continues to bolster the elon musk brand overall. >> i see cnbc exclusive but i see the astronauts are we talking to the astronauts that's pretty cool >> we're talking to them tomorrow right after the opening bell a few minutes after 9:30 a.m. eastern. bob and doug will join us exclusively. they're first one-on-one broadcast interview since making this historic journey over the weekend. >> that's fantastic. i'm very much looking forward to it thanks so much >>> still nike's video don't do it managing to bring it adidas and nike together the exchange is back in two. yeg smoothly with the now platform. (bling) see, incident resolved. how did you... gotta enjoy the small wins. you keep being you, derek. keep being you. we're committed to making college more affordable., that's why we're keeping our tuitio
one that's really compromised of public-private partnerships and what nasa administrator described tost week as the commercialization of low earth orbit. spacex is privately held we are seeing publicly traded space names higher in sympathy today as well as tesla for which i think it all continues to bolster the elon musk brand overall. >> i see cnbc exclusive but i see the astronauts are we talking to the astronauts that's pretty cool >> we're talking to them tomorrow right after...