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why does nasa want to do that?e are very aware there is untapped potential in that space just outside of our atmosphere and low-earth orbit can be a first step towards unlocking limitless possibilities. >> on this july 20, 1969, -- >> that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> greatness. cannot always be seized in a moment. sometimes it requires the first step, a step into the unknown. not knowing the past but understanding the goal. believing that the first step leads to greatness. we touched the sky, believing it will lead to new worlds. we left our home be leaving in a brighter future. we have come together believing in shared goals. we stayed and learned believing in benefits for all. we take the first step time and time again, because we have witnessed its benefits. and belief and its potential. so we are expanding and enabling this for all of us, to push humanity further, as we prepare for the next giant leap. we will always need this first step. we are here to stay. and now is the time to
why does nasa want to do that?e are very aware there is untapped potential in that space just outside of our atmosphere and low-earth orbit can be a first step towards unlocking limitless possibilities. >> on this july 20, 1969, -- >> that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> greatness. cannot always be seized in a moment. sometimes it requires the first step, a step into the unknown. not knowing the past but understanding the goal. believing that the first...
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thanks to nasa. thanks to all of the crew.are here to experience this but we understand there is a responsibility and that is for this first civilian crew to get it right. that is what we are fully committed to with the support of everybody here at the iss and on the ground. it will be a busy week of research for us. now i would like to turn it over to my friend. >> i will take the opportunity to say a few words in hebrew on the international space station. [speaking hebrew] >> i would like to thank our hosts here at the iss for the warm welcome. it was really great to be looking up through the closed hatch and see you guys making our way to us then come on board. to be so warmly greeted by all of you was great. thanks a lot. i look forward to spending the next few days. it is amazing to be here. it is hard to find the words. it has been an amazing journey. i'm not just talking about the last 24 hours, everything that got us here has been amazing. thanks to mike and all of the folks that acxiom for hatching this plan and getti
thanks to nasa. thanks to all of the crew.are here to experience this but we understand there is a responsibility and that is for this first civilian crew to get it right. that is what we are fully committed to with the support of everybody here at the iss and on the ground. it will be a busy week of research for us. now i would like to turn it over to my friend. >> i will take the opportunity to say a few words in hebrew on the international space station. [speaking hebrew] >> i...
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hablaremos sobre quÉ tiene que ver la nasa con todo esto .ias por acompaÑarnos esta semana una jueza federal en miami, florida invalidÓ el mandato de los cdc al considerar que no se habÍan seguido los procedimientos de forma correcta y asegurar que habÍa falta de prueba de que las mascarillas estÁn evitando contagios. vamos hablar de esto con el doctor alma. segÚn los reportes, se dice que no estaba claro, >> la ciencia ha sido muy clara dicen los que los cubreboca sido un mÉtodo efectivo y salvavidas. mÉtodo que no estÁ muy asistido a la comunidad y tenemos que seguir considerÁndolo presentadora: en autobuses, trenes y aviones las personas comparten un espacio reducido. parecerÍa lÓgico utilizar el cubreboca ya que estÁn a su variante se ha estado propagando rÁpidamente . >> hay que recordar que el coronavirus no se ha ido. este coronavirus que causa la enfermedad de covid 19 que ahora es la variante mÁs frecuente que tenemos en los estados unidos. estÁ ganando auge, estÁ incrementando en cuanto a casos. debemos de mantener medidas que nos p
hablaremos sobre quÉ tiene que ver la nasa con todo esto .ias por acompaÑarnos esta semana una jueza federal en miami, florida invalidÓ el mandato de los cdc al considerar que no se habÍan seguido los procedimientos de forma correcta y asegurar que habÍa falta de prueba de que las mascarillas estÁn evitando contagios. vamos hablar de esto con el doctor alma. segÚn los reportes, se dice que no estaba claro, >> la ciencia ha sido muy clara dicen los que los cubreboca sido un mÉtodo...
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the mission costs nasa a lot to do this.which i would describe as a travel agent, if spacex is the airline, axiom is the travel agent that arranged for private citizens to go up. from nasa's point of view, they brokered this with the long-term goal of the private sector taking the cost burden away so in the future they don't have to worry about this because it will be the private sector that not only provides the launch as spacex is doing but also provides the space station and brokers seats for high net worth individuals that want to go. lisa: can you put the space exploration into context? some people are conflating space tourism with the privately funded satellites and other aspects key to surveillance and modern technological advancement. how much are some of these privately operated missions going toward the satellite aspect and not just tourism? ed: i love that question. on the screen and for radio listeners, this is the launch pad from which man first went to the moon. this is the first all-private crew aboard. the ru
the mission costs nasa a lot to do this.which i would describe as a travel agent, if spacex is the airline, axiom is the travel agent that arranged for private citizens to go up. from nasa's point of view, they brokered this with the long-term goal of the private sector taking the cost burden away so in the future they don't have to worry about this because it will be the private sector that not only provides the launch as spacex is doing but also provides the space station and brokers seats...
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if russia pulls out, nasa is left caring the budget.ore extreme scenario, the module on the iss that puts it at the correct altitude is a russian module. russia ultimately controls the engines. as you heard from nelson, that seems unlikely. nasa wants to shift all of this to the private sector. so that it doesn't have the financial burden, and that space stations in the future are a political, simply commercial sites. kailey: let's talk about spacex's role in the space sector. how does this tourism element fit into spacex's broader ambition? >> potentially a moneymaker. we spoke to the chairman last night. he basically confirmed that they are charting $55 million a seat, comparable to what spacex charges nasa to take astronauts. it is a potentially lucrative business, an airline taking people to space. the other side is very dominate this launch market. 80% of payloads are carried by spacex. private carriers are leading the way. guy: it sounds pretty windy there. do we have a go? >> your crew is in the cap show, all of the checks are do
if russia pulls out, nasa is left caring the budget.ore extreme scenario, the module on the iss that puts it at the correct altitude is a russian module. russia ultimately controls the engines. as you heard from nelson, that seems unlikely. nasa wants to shift all of this to the private sector. so that it doesn't have the financial burden, and that space stations in the future are a political, simply commercial sites. kailey: let's talk about spacex's role in the space sector. how does this...
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con esta imagen la nasa quiso con esta imagen la nasa quiso celebrar el dÍa internacional nos prometieronrs impulsados por corriente eléctrica. ¡gracias, mami! ¿¡qué buscas!? mi crest, así no usamos esos cepillos nuevos con esa pasta vieja de abuela. ahí me di cuenta de que tenía que cambiar a crest. cámbiate a crest. es la marca número uno de pasta de dientes en estados unidos. ♪ leÓn: hoy es el dÍa mundial del pingüinoy la nasa quiso celebrarlo a su manera. pÚblico una imagen de una galaxia y seÑalÓ que parece un pingüino. fue capturada por el telescopio hubble de la nasa y se trata de un pingüino que ha ido mÁs lejos que ningÚn otro, porque esta en una galaxia a 300,000,000 de aÑos luz de distancia del planeta tierra. bueno, ahÍ estÁ el pingüino mÁs lejano del mundo. llegamos al final con las noticias mÁs importantes a esta hora. gracias por haber estado con nosotros cuÍdense.maÑana. ♪ ♪ lindsay: todo listo, selecciÓn mexicana en partido de preparaciÓn en aÑo mundialista se mide ante guatemala en orlando. el tri viene con flores incluidas. alejandro: ya llegaron, ya estÁn aquÍ las semi
con esta imagen la nasa quiso con esta imagen la nasa quiso celebrar el dÍa internacional nos prometieronrs impulsados por corriente eléctrica. ¡gracias, mami! ¿¡qué buscas!? mi crest, así no usamos esos cepillos nuevos con esa pasta vieja de abuela. ahí me di cuenta de que tenía que cambiar a crest. cámbiate a crest. es la marca número uno de pasta de dientes en estados unidos. ♪ leÓn: hoy es el dÍa mundial del pingüinoy la nasa quiso celebrarlo a su manera. pÚblico una imagen...
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. >>> when you think of nasa you might think of the future of space exploration but today nasa is celebratingnet under our feet and in our arts. we are talking about earth. >> here to celebrate earth day is a nasa scientist. what is nasa's connection to earth day? >> a lot of people don't realize we do earth science, thank you for helping us get the word out. if you are looking in the solar system you have to know what a planet that hosts life is. the planet that we know does is earth. they help us understand how the climate is changing, help us understand our environment. incalifornia? im >> isreally unfortunately hot area right now . in california, we're tracking changes in groundwater related to drought and of course some of the effects that can come from those dropped, things like increased fire frequency and even disasters like landslides after deadly fire has destabilized a landscape. some play a really important role in understanding those environments. they can actually help us track water below the ground and even the way the amount of groundwater from space which is really incredibl
. >>> when you think of nasa you might think of the future of space exploration but today nasa is celebratingnet under our feet and in our arts. we are talking about earth. >> here to celebrate earth day is a nasa scientist. what is nasa's connection to earth day? >> a lot of people don't realize we do earth science, thank you for helping us get the word out. if you are looking in the solar system you have to know what a planet that hosts life is. the planet that we know...
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well, as always happens in nasa, the committee has already made a decision.ut, do you really think that the capsule launched by mcdonald and the rocket assembled on a boeing that was developed in hansville and approved bureaucrats from washington can easily be combined? what will we see? but if von braun had to argue only with nasa, korolev was forced to compete with other design bureaus to finance his project. the rocket engine of his longtime rival, designer valentin glushko, could well suit military marshal nedelin, commander-in-chief of the strategic missile forces for korolev, this was a serious threat if military customers choose glushko's project just from funding. please go to the command post between the two scientists were already tense to the king. he appreciated the design talent of glushko, but did not forget that at one time in the nkvd several more engineers knocked out testimonies from this man, which cost the queen six years in the camps. the advantages of a rocket with a glushko engine consisted in quickly
well, as always happens in nasa, the committee has already made a decision.ut, do you really think that the capsule launched by mcdonald and the rocket assembled on a boeing that was developed in hansville and approved bureaucrats from washington can easily be combined? what will we see? but if von braun had to argue only with nasa, korolev was forced to compete with other design bureaus to finance his project. the rocket engine of his longtime rival, designer valentin glushko, could well suit...
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and then nasa will become nasa again. >> reporter: astrophysicist dr. neil degrasse tyson also thinks what is for now a millionaire's jaunt could one day be accessible to many with potential untold discoveries along the way. jesse kirsch, nbc news >>> coming up next, the women taking on the high-risk, high-reward world of crypto investing. >>> the crowds are out in full force at the masters to watch tiger woods return he made the cut yesterday, a triumph following his car wreck last year. but things got off to a rough start today. he's now ranked near the bottom after his worst ever round at augusta national >>> if you don't know what crypto is, you should be paying attention. some say it's the future of currency others have made quick fortunes by investing in it the vast majority of these early adopters have been men, but that's now changing. jo ling kent now on the women of crypto >> reporter: sarah monson is the opposite of a crypto bro. >> so many people think to get into crypto that you have to be an expert. do you understand it all? >> no. not at
and then nasa will become nasa again. >> reporter: astrophysicist dr. neil degrasse tyson also thinks what is for now a millionaire's jaunt could one day be accessible to many with potential untold discoveries along the way. jesse kirsch, nbc news >>> coming up next, the women taking on the high-risk, high-reward world of crypto investing. >>> the crowds are out in full force at the masters to watch tiger woods return he made the cut yesterday, a triumph following his...
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and then nasa would like commercial companies to build and operate space stations so that nasa can inoard space x space crafts. so completely different change in model, if you will, about how operations will be conducted. this is the beginning of the space station part of that. that private individuals on board, while not being described as space tourists, because they will be conducting experiments themselves, they have had to fork out $55 million each for a seat on board. that's not within reach of many people, is at? how sustainable is this? that's a very good question. there's always been a debate on how sustainable space tourism if ul is, you can argue it one way or the other, but the bottom line is we will have to wait and see. yes, these people who have flown to the space station will be conducting some scientific research. it will be of limited value because they are only going up there for eight days as opposed to six months, which is what a normal space station crew would be up there for. also, it is hard to say that they each paid 55 million each in order to do this researc
and then nasa would like commercial companies to build and operate space stations so that nasa can inoard space x space crafts. so completely different change in model, if you will, about how operations will be conducted. this is the beginning of the space station part of that. that private individuals on board, while not being described as space tourists, because they will be conducting experiments themselves, they have had to fork out $55 million each for a seat on board. that's not within...
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the big picture is that nasa — about that. the big picture is that nasa has _ about that.bout that. the big picture is | that nasa has been instructed by the president to focus on going back to the moon, with the other world space agencies including the european space agency, so we are going to see, within the next few years, the switch to the private sector, to run, if you like, low earth orbit operations, notjust satellites, but you space stations for the future. the international space station, which currently has seven astronauts on board, that is going to be retired around about 2030. there will be a replacement probably by axiom, and we will see nas at more interested in deep space and going back to the moon by 2025 and then for the long—term future of course, we have mars. space x, elon musk, very keen to use theirforthcoming to use their forthcoming starship to use theirforthcoming starship machine, which is due to not only land on the moon but travel onto mars later from the 20 30s onwards so there is a combination going on of the private sector with some seed mon
the big picture is that nasa — about that. the big picture is that nasa has _ about that.bout that. the big picture is | that nasa has been instructed by the president to focus on going back to the moon, with the other world space agencies including the european space agency, so we are going to see, within the next few years, the switch to the private sector, to run, if you like, low earth orbit operations, notjust satellites, but you space stations for the future. the international space...
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this was an important idea when nasa was set up. emily: nasa's head of humans spaceflight. bring in ed ludlow who is just a few miles from the launchpad on how it's going to go down. what are we expecting tomorrow? ed: we are still expecting it to go ahead. it is stormy here and there's a lot of concern that the mission will be impacted because it's an instantaneous launch window. that means if they have a degree of uncertainty around being able to launch, they will scrub or postpone because the trajectory of the booster rocket needs to match up in a way that he can reach the iss on that trajectory. we heard from officials today that there is a backup window on saturday morning. emily: is elon musk going to be there? ed: it's an interesting question. he has been on missions before. he doesn't come to every flight. he came to inspiration for and met the crew there. i'm not sure if he will be in the room, although he has a private jet so he could go from austin early friday morning to where i am now. emily: i'm sure he will be tweeting. meantime, things on the international s
this was an important idea when nasa was set up. emily: nasa's head of humans spaceflight. bring in ed ludlow who is just a few miles from the launchpad on how it's going to go down. what are we expecting tomorrow? ed: we are still expecting it to go ahead. it is stormy here and there's a lot of concern that the mission will be impacted because it's an instantaneous launch window. that means if they have a degree of uncertainty around being able to launch, they will scrub or postpone because...
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it is also the name of the nasa space mission to visit the asteroid discovered in 1852.ystery, ever since. at nasa's jet propulsion laboratory in pasadena, scientists prepared to be surprised. >> really, the goal is to collect information and to help us understand how the solar system actually formed. >> reporter: take a look. this is the psyche spacecraft, exactly how it will look when it launches into space sometime after august 1st. in order to get here, and get you an up close look, we have been completely sanitized. no makeup, and obviously wearing all of this but try detective gear. the reason being nasa want no dust at all on the spacecraft when it launches into space. scientists lindy elkins tanton, the second woman to win a competition for a nasa mission is the principal investigator. >> there's only one asteroid like this asteroid, psyche. it is a unique object in our solar system. >> reporter: scientists think psyche may consist of mostly metal from planets in our solar system, mercury, venus, earth, and mars. the gammaray and neutron spectrometer will detect
it is also the name of the nasa space mission to visit the asteroid discovered in 1852.ystery, ever since. at nasa's jet propulsion laboratory in pasadena, scientists prepared to be surprised. >> really, the goal is to collect information and to help us understand how the solar system actually formed. >> reporter: take a look. this is the psyche spacecraft, exactly how it will look when it launches into space sometime after august 1st. in order to get here, and get you an up close...
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jose hernandez, former nasa astronaut.ate your insight on this and you will be weighing in and i'm glad these crew members are all safely back home. yes, we are, too. alright turned out to be a pretty nice day out there today temperatures about where they were yesterday. they're going to cool tomorrow. quickly we'll take a look at these live cameras. we've got the golden gate bridge is a little fog out there right now and look at the texture on the bay. a little bit of wind to even on that inside loop. look at in, um berkeley marina. they're kind of you see all the wind inside the marina kind of chopping up the bay and i think we got one more. and if not, we're there it is mountie ablow. a little bit of green out there. still, that's because we got rain last week and the week before that. not going to see any rain anytime soon. percents of average on rainfall. these are approximately where we are now. 80% in santa rosa 95 in oakland. this is for the year. that's pretty good. but then it sounds. is it 57% so we're behind? a
jose hernandez, former nasa astronaut.ate your insight on this and you will be weighing in and i'm glad these crew members are all safely back home. yes, we are, too. alright turned out to be a pretty nice day out there today temperatures about where they were yesterday. they're going to cool tomorrow. quickly we'll take a look at these live cameras. we've got the golden gate bridge is a little fog out there right now and look at the texture on the bay. a little bit of wind to even on that...
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when nasa i space travel? this is part of our plan. when nasa was i space travel?it was about how you enable and use the space economy so here we are, 60 years later, embarking on herfirst full private astronaut mission to the international space station, flying cargo commercially, lying crew commercially, lying crew commercially, and one day we are hoping after 2030, after we retire the space station, that we will become passengers on a commercial lead destination. i5 commercial lead destination. is it about the money? we were talking to one lady who was describing her space lego, micro—robots that would assemble themselves in space. things like that you would have to wait a long time to get approvalfor and you might not be selected for the next mission and that sort of thing, but these opportunities that come with the money are what it is all about. it come with the money are what it is all about-— is all about. it is 'ust like ou is all about. it is 'ust like you said. h is all about. it is 'ust like you said. t_ is all about. it is 'ust like you said, it isi is
when nasa i space travel? this is part of our plan. when nasa was i space travel?it was about how you enable and use the space economy so here we are, 60 years later, embarking on herfirst full private astronaut mission to the international space station, flying cargo commercially, lying crew commercially, lying crew commercially, and one day we are hoping after 2030, after we retire the space station, that we will become passengers on a commercial lead destination. i5 commercial lead...
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. >>> el pensar en la nasa nos imaginamos cohetes, etc. satélite de la nasa fue lanzado en mil nueve cincuenta y ocho y la agencia hoy cuenta con una flota de satélites observando el planeta tierra, esto permite a los científicos el analizar los cambios con el pasar de las décadas. >>> estamos observando un incremento en la concentración de gas invernadero, especialmente en dióxido de carbono, también incremento en temperaturas a nivel global, también el derretimiento del hielo tanto marino como en tierra, también estamos observando el incremento en nivel del mar. >>> satélites de la nasa también nos ayuda a vigilar las tormentas que se provocan al oeste del país, incendios forestales, también temporadas de huracanes que se encuentran por comenzar. >>> la tierra es el planeta y debemos de cuidarlo, un buen lugar para comenzar es el informarse sobre lo que se encuentra sucediendo en nuestro planeta porque la nasa tiene excelentes recursos, se encuentran: (nombre en inglés).gov, también ciencia.gov (información en pantalla). >>> primero cono
. >>> el pensar en la nasa nos imaginamos cohetes, etc. satélite de la nasa fue lanzado en mil nueve cincuenta y ocho y la agencia hoy cuenta con una flota de satélites observando el planeta tierra, esto permite a los científicos el analizar los cambios con el pasar de las décadas. >>> estamos observando un incremento en la concentración de gas invernadero, especialmente en dióxido de carbono, también incremento en temperaturas a nivel global, también el derretimiento...
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nasa has been coming for a while. this is the beginning. nasa is looking, as you know, to decommission the international space station in 2030, so between now and then to manas i would like commercial companies to build and operate space station so that nasa can come in the future, aboard the space stations as much as it is now leasing these missions aboard space x space crafts. so completely different change in model, if you will about how operations will be conducted. this is the beginning of that. . , . conducted. this is the beginning of that. ., , ., ., , ., that. that private individuals on board, that. that private individuals on board. while — that. that private individuals on board, while not— that. that private individuals on board, while not being - that. that private individuals on | board, while not being described that. that private individuals on i board, while not being described as space tourists, because they will be conducting experiments themselves, they have had to fork out $55 million each for a
nasa has been coming for a while. this is the beginning. nasa is looking, as you know, to decommission the international space station in 2030, so between now and then to manas i would like commercial companies to build and operate space station so that nasa can come in the future, aboard the space stations as much as it is now leasing these missions aboard space x space crafts. so completely different change in model, if you will about how operations will be conducted. this is the beginning of...
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and dreamed of being a part of a nasa team. to be able to do so in this role in this way is just super exciting. >> watty, as her crew members call her, blasts off wednesday for a six-month stay on the international space station becoming the first black woman to have a long-duration stay aboard the orbiting laboratory do you see that as a barrier-breaking moment or just part of a natural progression? >> i think it's almost both the reason that we are able to arrive at this time is because of the legacy of those who come before to allow for this moment, and then also recognizing that this is a step in the direction of a very exciting future >> is it also a teachable moment, an opportunity for you to teach to not only people of color, but women, the importance of s.t.e.m. and all of the things that you had to put in to get where you are today? >> growing up and throughout my career it's been really important for me to see people who look like me or have my background or similar experiences in the roles that i aspire to and contr
and dreamed of being a part of a nasa team. to be able to do so in this role in this way is just super exciting. >> watty, as her crew members call her, blasts off wednesday for a six-month stay on the international space station becoming the first black woman to have a long-duration stay aboard the orbiting laboratory do you see that as a barrier-breaking moment or just part of a natural progression? >> i think it's almost both the reason that we are able to arrive at this time is...
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they have these contracts with nasa. just awarded more missions, but elon musk has his sights set on morris. they are developing the next generation launch system in starship. they hope to test on orbital test at some point in the next six months, and their ambitions are greater than that. but in the meantime, this is another example of spacex dominating the market for launched orbit. they account for 80% of the payload sent into space right now. we talk a lot about russia in china as space powers alongside the united states. really, it is spacex that dominates the market, and star link is taking satellites to third parties. we think this is a good moneymaker for them. we know from the interview on thursday axiom has sold out, and they are probably going to sell out pretty soon for the fourth one. it is an interesting dynamic for spacex that has a much bigger picture design. emily: ed ludlow on the ground in cape canaveral, florida. thank you for your updates. coming up, as bitcoin 22 draws to a close, we will be joined
they have these contracts with nasa. just awarded more missions, but elon musk has his sights set on morris. they are developing the next generation launch system in starship. they hope to test on orbital test at some point in the next six months, and their ambitions are greater than that. but in the meantime, this is another example of spacex dominating the market for launched orbit. they account for 80% of the payload sent into space right now. we talk a lot about russia in china as space...
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the crew, including a former nasa astronaut and three businessmen, will stay in space for more than ahree non-astronauts reportedly forked over a whopping $55 million each for the adventure. still to come on "pbs news weekend" -- my conversation with record-setting nasa astronaut mark vande hei. and a look at how pollution is affecting some communities of color. ♪ >> this is pbs news weekend, from weta studios in washington, home of the pbs newshour. geoff: on march 30, nasa's mark vande hei stepped foot on earth for the first time in nearly a year. earlier this week, i talked to the astronaut about his record-setting journey. nasa astronaut mark vande hei set a new record for the single longest spaceflight by an american, spending 355 days in orbit, and surpassing the record held by retired astronaut scott kelly. so 355 days in space -- when you left for this flight, did you know it would last that long? mark: jeff, i did not know it was would last that long. i knew it was a possibility. and thankfully my wife and i decided to assume that was going to be what would happen. so it made
the crew, including a former nasa astronaut and three businessmen, will stay in space for more than ahree non-astronauts reportedly forked over a whopping $55 million each for the adventure. still to come on "pbs news weekend" -- my conversation with record-setting nasa astronaut mark vande hei. and a look at how pollution is affecting some communities of color. ♪ >> this is pbs news weekend, from weta studios in washington, home of the pbs newshour. geoff: on march 30, nasa's...
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we know that because nasa is transparent about its contracting awards. thatsoyuz has gone away, you have a large body of private satellite creators who are looking at spacex as an alternative because they lost the ride on soyuz. guy: there are russians waiting for the astronauts that have just blasted off. we heard earlier on from nasa suggesting that relations would be cordial. is that what people expect in the long-term? what is the future of the iss? walk us through what is happening on the screen. ed: on the left-hand side is the falcon 9 booster landing on a drone ship in the atlantic. i am giving it a few seconds, but it looks like it successfully landed, which makes it the 86th successfully used booster in spacex's history of rockets. to answer your question, my understanding from nasa officials i have spoken to is that there is every expectation that relations aboard the iss with the four private citizens that you see and the cosmonauts on the iss already, it will be cordial. it is at the discretion of the three cosmonauts, the citizens on board,
we know that because nasa is transparent about its contracting awards. thatsoyuz has gone away, you have a large body of private satellite creators who are looking at spacex as an alternative because they lost the ride on soyuz. guy: there are russians waiting for the astronauts that have just blasted off. we heard earlier on from nasa suggesting that relations would be cordial. is that what people expect in the long-term? what is the future of the iss? walk us through what is happening on the...
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, guau nasa.nan a cerca del calentamiento global en nuestro planeta. llegÓ el momento, y cÓmo nuestros ocÉanos capturan casi el 90% del calor de la atmÓsfera (hablan en inglÉs). hay veces que los niÑos pasan por momentos muy difÍciles, pero a travÉs de arte ciencia y comunicaciÓn les podemos dar una forma de conocerse mejor. >>> ayuda a plantear una vocaciÓn. muchas gracias. y surge un nuevo problema en la construcciÓn de un nuevo estadio de bÉisbol en oakland para los atlÉticos, un grupo denominado (nombre en inglÉs) presentÓ los resultados de la encuesta donde muestran el rechazo a este proyecto. para que siga en pie los concejales tendrÁn que aprobar el reporte del impacto un medio ambiente. en san francisco la compaÑÍa (nombre en inglÉs) gle cambiÓ su nombre decidiÓ trasladar sus oficinas fuera de san francisco presentarÁ un modo de trabajo distribuido donde los empleados vivirÁn y trabajarÁn dÓnde ellos quieran. un... cocinero de turquÍa lanzÓ un (inaudible) al espacio, lo puso en una bandeja
, guau nasa.nan a cerca del calentamiento global en nuestro planeta. llegÓ el momento, y cÓmo nuestros ocÉanos capturan casi el 90% del calor de la atmÓsfera (hablan en inglÉs). hay veces que los niÑos pasan por momentos muy difÍciles, pero a travÉs de arte ciencia y comunicaciÓn les podemos dar una forma de conocerse mejor. >>> ayuda a plantear una vocaciÓn. muchas gracias. y surge un nuevo problema en la construcciÓn de un nuevo estadio de bÉisbol en oakland para los...
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you know, nasa does make the impossible possible.he weather. and so, it's the weather that is delaying their to earth and, therefore, the launch of the next crew chrzwhich is gonna co about 48 hours after the landing of this one. all of that's up in the air until we know what the weather does. >> i got to ask you about what's going on up there and on -- on the ground here. you know, you have cosmonauts from russia, astronauts from the united states sharing the iss. you have said in the past that you do not think that relations or the mission will be impacted by the war in ukraine. has that view changed for you, though, as we enter the third month of this war and tension continue to rise and just continue on, in general? >> my opinion has not changed. the professional relationship with cosmonauts and astronauts is as steady and as professional as you go. and this is really been an anomaly in our international relations with russia. ever since 1975 in the soviet union when, in the midst of the cold war, that we had an american crew ren
you know, nasa does make the impossible possible.he weather. and so, it's the weather that is delaying their to earth and, therefore, the launch of the next crew chrzwhich is gonna co about 48 hours after the landing of this one. all of that's up in the air until we know what the weather does. >> i got to ask you about what's going on up there and on -- on the ground here. you know, you have cosmonauts from russia, astronauts from the united states sharing the iss. you have said in the...
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to all the current nasa employees down in houston at the johnson. center massive auditorium of all the nasa people. i was so intimidated. these are the real people that are going to you know, and i'm over here telling my space stories and went great it went it was since they were so generous and i signed books for everybody and they had bought and just a boatloads of books to give employees as their souvenir of the 50th of going to the moon. was there anything special about neil armstrong? um it gets back to our early conversational work ethic. i mean he knew he loved aviation. i loved history. he went to purdue to pursue an education. i went to ohio state and georgetown and then one worked for him any time he could be around an airplane. armstrong was in he loved flight and and he also had an extraordinary cool temperament unflappable. you could not get him to you know, either they thought of him panicking in space was zero. he had that something about him a steely cruel disposition which made him the perfect. you know first astronaut. yes, great s
to all the current nasa employees down in houston at the johnson. center massive auditorium of all the nasa people. i was so intimidated. these are the real people that are going to you know, and i'm over here telling my space stories and went great it went it was since they were so generous and i signed books for everybody and they had bought and just a boatloads of books to give employees as their souvenir of the 50th of going to the moon. was there anything special about neil armstrong? um...
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>> nasa's original goal was to enable commercial industry. that was in our original and here we are, 60 years later enabling that to our missions and so i just feel like this is a culmination of 60 years of work for us and here we areonce again getting to see . for the first time getting to have commercial private astronauts going to the international space station and to get to see what our government does, professional astronauts. but there always getting confused with their work to and it's another place where learning to plead peacefully work in space i think is moving us forward.>> it's so important and we watched axiom 1 left off behind us. in a couple of weeks we see crew 4 launch and jars right next to it we have nasa's brand-new space launch system. can yourecall a busier time we've had here ? how is kennedy space center managing his new role as a multiuser spaceport ? >> bob had this dream on a new multiuser spaceport. he should be very proud of this team and janice and her team are obviouslyleading the way right now because this is
>> nasa's original goal was to enable commercial industry. that was in our original and here we are, 60 years later enabling that to our missions and so i just feel like this is a culmination of 60 years of work for us and here we areonce again getting to see . for the first time getting to have commercial private astronauts going to the international space station and to get to see what our government does, professional astronauts. but there always getting confused with their work to and...
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. >>> nasa conducting a wet rehearsal. what does that mean?a look inside rockefeller center, lester holt preparing for nightly news. the troubling outlook for getting carbon emissions under control. why experts say time is running out. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ok, floor and decor, show me what you've got. this tile says "spa day, all day." but this modern look is so me. how's that for on-trend and on-budget? at floor and decor, with our high-quality selection at everyday low prices, your upgrade has never been more "you." explore floor and decor today! . >>> nasa continued its wet rehearsal for the artemis rocket today. >> it's called a wet rehearsal, because it involves fueling the giant rocket. it was halted saturday due to a technical issue involving the fuel. after the rehearsal, nasa will review data before setting the official day for launch. nasa hopes to land an astronaut on mars by 2040. >>> coming up tonight at 7:00, more of us are being priced out of the housing market by being middle income. it means you may not be able
. >>> nasa conducting a wet rehearsal. what does that mean?a look inside rockefeller center, lester holt preparing for nightly news. the troubling outlook for getting carbon emissions under control. why experts say time is running out. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ok, floor and decor, show me what you've got. this tile says "spa day, all day." but this modern look is so me. how's that for on-trend and on-budget? at floor and decor, with our...
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training and other work that the actual nasa astronaut gets. the dragon for the most part is autonomous. it's controlled by mission control at basic. in hawthorne and then they do have several different systems that they kind of monitor as the flight is progressing. i know that there is the capability where they can manually pilot the craft if they need to. so it's a lot of monitoring systems and making sure that everything is working appropriately. so that relies heavily on in this case, michael lopez allegory, who is the commander of the mission. and he's the former nasa astronaut. so he's sort of leading the way. hello, dr. wolf smith has been banned from the oscars the 10 years slapping comedian chris rock on stage. the academy of motion, picture arts and science board, which organizes the award ceremony, made the decision at a meeting to discuss disciplinary action. smith has apologized reactions and resigned from the body. ah, you're watching over 0 with me, sir. robert, in doha, reminder of our top news stories. at least 50 people are be
training and other work that the actual nasa astronaut gets. the dragon for the most part is autonomous. it's controlled by mission control at basic. in hawthorne and then they do have several different systems that they kind of monitor as the flight is progressing. i know that there is the capability where they can manually pilot the craft if they need to. so it's a lot of monitoring systems and making sure that everything is working appropriately. so that relies heavily on in this case,...
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days in orbit . >> i have been advocating for commercial human spaceflight since i left nasa. now i get the first and goal . it is a wonderful opportunity . >> reporter: spacex is providing the right but axiom space is managing the mission. the crew will work alongside professional astronauts. lopez says it makes them more than space tourists. >> these guys are eager, smart, and the most important quality is that they want to perform. >> reporter: the ceo spent 30 years at nasa. >> this is the first step in a number of flights that will allow us to work with nasa to learn how to operate together. >> enjoy your trip. >> reporter: it is all eyes on axiom one expected to dock at the space station saturday morning for a new era of space adventure. and the crew is scheduled to return on april 19. the businessman paid $55 million each for the ride and their stay. i am about $55 million short. >>> more local news ahead at 5:30. a major deal to connect two parks and santa clara county. >>> three east bay officers that pinned the man to the ground are cleared in his death. why the da i
days in orbit . >> i have been advocating for commercial human spaceflight since i left nasa. now i get the first and goal . it is a wonderful opportunity . >> reporter: spacex is providing the right but axiom space is managing the mission. the crew will work alongside professional astronauts. lopez says it makes them more than space tourists. >> these guys are eager, smart, and the most important quality is that they want to perform. >> reporter: the ceo spent 30 years...
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lastly, thanks to nasa, all the folks at huntsville, for supporting us. again, without their key involvement, coaching, direction , this would not be possible. i'm going to turn it over to mark. >> mark, your mike is on. >> sorry, i sound like a broken record, repeating the same things. what an amazing, incredible 10 days it has been. it has been eye-opening in so many ways. we will -- it will have a lasting impact on my life, i think the lives of everybody around me. the iss crew was instrumental in helping us to achieve all of our scientific objectives, not to mention contributing to the depth of our personal experiences. thanks to all of you for that. i also want to make a shout out to the folks at nasa in huntsville for dealing with the massive increase in activity. and dealing with us with patients and professionalism in getting us through this. thanks a lot. with that, i handed over to --. >> a few words in hebrew. [speaking hebrew] >> in english? >> i didn't press the buttons. >> i just want to echo what everybody said about how gracious and patien
lastly, thanks to nasa, all the folks at huntsville, for supporting us. again, without their key involvement, coaching, direction , this would not be possible. i'm going to turn it over to mark. >> mark, your mike is on. >> sorry, i sound like a broken record, repeating the same things. what an amazing, incredible 10 days it has been. it has been eye-opening in so many ways. we will -- it will have a lasting impact on my life, i think the lives of everybody around me. the iss crew...
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less than a month after gagarin's flight, nasa is ready to send alan shepard into space so guys help. like this. gentlemen, i ask for your attention due to weather conditions i have to postpone. did you hear? it's been too long, i've been sitting here guys, i need to take a pee. i can't stand it. what do you say? right? no no. will not come out alan werner says you have to endure gordon do something. tell werner. i can not wait. tell me, i'll urinate in the spacesuit now. to disrupt another flight, von braun conceded. let's. how good, i pour everything. 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 turn on the ignition turn on the engines there is a gap. understood you the counter turned on. come on baby go ahead. during his 16-minute flight, shepard flew about 500 km and was in zero gravity for only 6 minutes. normally , this was enough for von braun to claim the americans had gone into space, but in order to win the cold war with the soviet union, you need there was a stronger argument the new us president john f. kennedy soon made a policy statement the world's eyes are now on space, and we swore that we w
less than a month after gagarin's flight, nasa is ready to send alan shepard into space so guys help. like this. gentlemen, i ask for your attention due to weather conditions i have to postpone. did you hear? it's been too long, i've been sitting here guys, i need to take a pee. i can't stand it. what do you say? right? no no. will not come out alan werner says you have to endure gordon do something. tell werner. i can not wait. tell me, i'll urinate in the spacesuit now. to disrupt another...
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estaciÓn . >> gracias por este viaje fenomenal, gracias hacernos realidad este sueÑo, gracias a la nasala nasa, es maravilloso estar aquÍ, estoy tratando de describirlo con palabras, ha sido un viaje estupendo, gracias a todos por hacer que todo pasara, se separÓ y la impulsÓ hasta ponerla en Órbita y asÍ va a permanecer hasta que regrese cuando finalice su misiÓn. el vehÍculo estarÁ acoplado a la estaciÓn internacional hasta su regreso a la tierra que tomarÁ dos dÍas. >> los cuadros tripulantes permanecerÁn ocho dÍas dentro de la estaciÓn y durante ese tiempo compartieran siete astronautas que viven en ella con diferentes experimentos iba a recuperar informaciÓn que podrÍa ser Útil por seres humanos, un sueÑo que ya no pertenece al futuro lejano. regreso contigo. >> hay que tener unos 50 millones nada mÁs. >> una cÁmara de seguridad o un momento donde imprudentemente chocÓ las barreras de seguridad, por una falla tÉcnica se quedÓ y el condÓn por corriÓ para sacar a su esposa y tres hijas del auto. afortunadamente la familia solamente sufriÓ heridas leves. >> patricia abordarÁ el sorpre
estaciÓn . >> gracias por este viaje fenomenal, gracias hacernos realidad este sueÑo, gracias a la nasala nasa, es maravilloso estar aquÍ, estoy tratando de describirlo con palabras, ha sido un viaje estupendo, gracias a todos por hacer que todo pasara, se separÓ y la impulsÓ hasta ponerla en Órbita y asÍ va a permanecer hasta que regrese cuando finalice su misiÓn. el vehÍculo estarÁ acoplado a la estaciÓn internacional hasta su regreso a la tierra que tomarÁ dos dÍas....
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ha enviado 26 personas al espacio y los 4 astronautas que van como parte de la nasa también incluyen y 500 jonrones está contente como dijo a autoridad >>> fue mucho para mí el hit 3 mil porque fue algo que soñé toda mi vida y estar en ese momento fue algo que me llenó de orgullo a pesar de que uno viene de venezuela y tener esta experiencia en estados unidos es satisfactorio muchas gracias se les quiere un abrazo >>> tienen abierto el camino para entrar al salón de la fama su madre habló con nuestra compañera sobre la hazaña de su hijo >>> cómo se siente por el gran logro de su hijo >>> mire son palabras que no se pueden explicar es una sensación tan grande provoca saltar gritar >>> como madre qué siente cuando va al estadio y ve a su hijo triunfar >>> es algo que no se te quita lo mismo que sentí hace 20 años lo siento ahora es una emoción grande grande y más cuando escucho su nombre y que la gente lo quiere lo apoya muchas gracias a los fanáticos a ustedes a la prensa y periodistas que lo apoyamn >>> le decía alguna palabra antes de salir a jugar de chico >>> nunca perdimos la cos
ha enviado 26 personas al espacio y los 4 astronautas que van como parte de la nasa también incluyen y 500 jonrones está contente como dijo a autoridad >>> fue mucho para mí el hit 3 mil porque fue algo que soñé toda mi vida y estar en ese momento fue algo que me llenó de orgullo a pesar de que uno viene de venezuela y tener esta experiencia en estados unidos es satisfactorio muchas gracias se les quiere un abrazo >>> tienen abierto el camino para entrar al salón de la...
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explÍquenos la relaciÓn de la nasa con el dÍa de la tierra. >> bueno, la nasa...en las variables vitales del planeta. hemos perdido un tercio de los glaciares, estamos arriba de la temperatura promedio mÁs de 1. nos ha llevado ver el incremento de los ingenios forestales, temporadas de huracanes estÁ mÁs intensas, hay sequÍas en algunas zonas y el rÉgimen climÁtico se ha modificado. borja: muchÍsimas gracias por haber estado con nosotros. sin duda, un llamado a todos los que nos estÁ mirando. hay que cuidar el plan hacemos otra pausa y con downy infusions, deja que el aroma cree el ambiente. ♪ siente la diferencia con downy. ¿qué cosas puedo disfrutar mÁs con menos asma? con dupixent, ahora puedo disfrutar mÁs... ...¡ritmo! ...¡un baile! ...¡compartir juntos! dupixent me ayuda a prevenir ataques de asma. dupixent no se utiliza para tartar problemas respiratorios repentinos. es un tratamiento complementario para tipos específicos de asma moderada a grave que ayuda a mejorar la función pulmonar para respirar mejor en apenas 2 semanas. y puede reducir—o hasta elimina
explÍquenos la relaciÓn de la nasa con el dÍa de la tierra. >> bueno, la nasa...en las variables vitales del planeta. hemos perdido un tercio de los glaciares, estamos arriba de la temperatura promedio mÁs de 1. nos ha llevado ver el incremento de los ingenios forestales, temporadas de huracanes estÁ mÁs intensas, hay sequÍas en algunas zonas y el rÉgimen climÁtico se ha modificado. borja: muchÍsimas gracias por haber estado con nosotros. sin duda, un llamado a todos los que nos...
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and he's the former nasa astronaut. so he sort of leading the way one of the big and criticisms of these kind of trips is that it's essentially, you know, which white guys playing at being astronauts but east that a where the criticism or is there a bigger, more important picture? sure, so i think that this fight is sort of um, different from some of the other commercial flights where you just have a lot of rich people paying for a ride into space because they are doing very valuable research. and they have spent more significant time training that is actually on par with professional astronauts. so the axiom space is planning a nother mission with nasa, and that one is going to be lead by peggy whitson, who is also a retired nasa astronaut. so she will be joined by 3 other passengers who will get to fly. i think sometime next year. so right now it's a lot of rich white men, but it is sort of the 1st step into bringing down the prices so that other people can go in the near future. and he sat with the future of space to
and he's the former nasa astronaut. so he sort of leading the way one of the big and criticisms of these kind of trips is that it's essentially, you know, which white guys playing at being astronauts but east that a where the criticism or is there a bigger, more important picture? sure, so i think that this fight is sort of um, different from some of the other commercial flights where you just have a lot of rich people paying for a ride into space because they are doing very valuable research....
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luis habló con los creadores del proyecto las instalaciones de la nasa. y es un asteroide.aneta tierra y otros del sistema solar >>> más fácil construir un vehículo espacial como este y lanzarlo que intentaré llegar al corazón. la nave espacial mayor una tripulación debido a la enorme distancia del asteroide con la tierra y pasar al menos 21 meses y estudiando la propiedad del asteroide. y cual secreta compuesto principalmente de hierro y níquel diferencia de otros que son rocosos aseguró este ingeniero de sistema. >>> eso significa nuevo vuelo de la nave espacial abre espectrómetros que indican de que esté hecha la superficie del asteroide y también lectores de imágenes para fotografiar la superficie. un tamaÑo tan pequeÑo que se ve como un estoy de telescopio nos dijo el encargado del proyecto la misión de las masas parte de su programa robótica esto que es bajo costo. será lanzado en agosto de este aÑo li después pasará por muerte para una asistencia de gravedad y no será hasta enero del aÑo 2026 ni poner mejor nuestro origen donde estamos porque la tierra se formó la na
luis habló con los creadores del proyecto las instalaciones de la nasa. y es un asteroide.aneta tierra y otros del sistema solar >>> más fácil construir un vehículo espacial como este y lanzarlo que intentaré llegar al corazón. la nave espacial mayor una tripulación debido a la enorme distancia del asteroide con la tierra y pasar al menos 21 meses y estudiando la propiedad del asteroide. y cual secreta compuesto principalmente de hierro y níquel diferencia de otros que son...
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they got hooks for all of their employees, and i got to go give a talk to nasa about the current nasaployees down in houston. at the johnson faced a space center. a massive auditorium for all of the space people. i was so intimidated, these are the real people that are, you know, telling space stories, and they looked great. they were so generous, they signed books for everybody, they bought boatloads of books to give employees, as their souvenir of the 50s. was there anything special but near new armstrong? >> get back to our natural conversation and work ethic. he loved aviation, i loved history. he went to purdue to pursue an education, i went to ohio state in georgetown. it did not work for him, anytime he could not be around an airplane, armstrong's in. he loved flight. and he also had an extraordinary cool temperament, unflappable. you could not get him to you know, panic in thought -- he had that, something about him as steely, pool, disposition which made him the perfect first astronaut. he is a great sense of humor, if you got to him a little bit, and his big thing, that i pi
they got hooks for all of their employees, and i got to go give a talk to nasa about the current nasaployees down in houston. at the johnson faced a space center. a massive auditorium for all of the space people. i was so intimidated, these are the real people that are, you know, telling space stories, and they looked great. they were so generous, they signed books for everybody, they bought boatloads of books to give employees, as their souvenir of the 50s. was there anything special but near...
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y la nasa quiso celebrarlo a su manera .tancia del planeta tierra. ahÍ estÁ el pingüino mÁs lejano del mundo. llegamos al final con las noticias mÁs importantes a esta hora, amigos. cuÍdense sos] locutor: televisa presenta...
y la nasa quiso celebrarlo a su manera .tancia del planeta tierra. ahÍ estÁ el pingüino mÁs lejano del mundo. llegamos al final con las noticias mÁs importantes a esta hora, amigos. cuÍdense sos] locutor: televisa presenta...
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we expect long term cooperation with nasa, with our international partners and private companies anduts. so we are ready to go to work. >> reporter: the mission made possible with close coordination between axiom and nasa, since the iss is government funded and operated. axiom hopes to one day build its own commercial space station. phil lipof, abc news, new york. >> our thanks there to phil. i feel like we blinked and suddenly space tourism was a thing. >> except i'm still too poor to participate. >> the next axiom two takes place in 2023 and will include a crew member chosen through a reality tv series, because why not, faith? >> why not. we'll be right back. >>> coming up, the hunt for pokemon bread. urance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy - even a term policy - for an immediate cash payment. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized we needed a way to supplement our income. if you have $100,000 or more of life insurance, you may qualify to sell your policy. don't cancel or let your policy lapse without finding out what
we expect long term cooperation with nasa, with our international partners and private companies anduts. so we are ready to go to work. >> reporter: the mission made possible with close coordination between axiom and nasa, since the iss is government funded and operated. axiom hopes to one day build its own commercial space station. phil lipof, abc news, new york. >> our thanks there to phil. i feel like we blinked and suddenly space tourism was a thing. >> except i'm still...
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our flight is retired. nasa astronaut, michael lopez, alegria. it's the 1st civilian astral team to travel to the i assess. nathan and others say it's a milestone in the commercialization of low earth orbit. the significance is this flight is something that nasa and space acts in its other commercial partners have been working towards, you know, where they are able to take commercial industry and put it into space. and so this is the 1st step into a broader world for that. so it's very exciting. the mission is a collaboration between eli musk space, ex commercial space flight company axiom, and nasa space, ex directed mission control full the flight from the company's headquarters near los angeles. spectators, he watched the launch said they wanted to see history being made at my age. i don't think there's much chance i'll be back in america to say another one. so today was the day when i wanted to see the launch go up. i want to say a man space launch go on this limits to explore so much unknown. yeah, i mean, we talk about our world and yeah, w
our flight is retired. nasa astronaut, michael lopez, alegria. it's the 1st civilian astral team to travel to the i assess. nathan and others say it's a milestone in the commercialization of low earth orbit. the significance is this flight is something that nasa and space acts in its other commercial partners have been working towards, you know, where they are able to take commercial industry and put it into space. and so this is the 1st step into a broader world for that. so it's very...
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axiom -- cooperation between axiom and nasa. a better bay area includes a focus on race and social justice. a liaison to president biden is meeting with community leaders to discuss asian hate. she is seen here with leaders of san francisco's chinese hospital. they discuss the need for more support and resources. >> >> it is important to keep the communication going so they understand community needs and work together to come up with solutions to have a better future. >> they will also meet with the mayor of fremont. she plans to report all the information she learns back to the biden administration to help communities in need of more government funding. a new survey finds 16% of americans say they have invested in or use cryptocurrency. in miami, so much interest is there that there is a conference about it. >> it is a sign of the times, a modern day wild west. >> you are pretty much on your own if you are holding any amount of cryptocurrency. >> for many of the people at the miami bitcoin conference, those risks are worth taki
axiom -- cooperation between axiom and nasa. a better bay area includes a focus on race and social justice. a liaison to president biden is meeting with community leaders to discuss asian hate. she is seen here with leaders of san francisco's chinese hospital. they discuss the need for more support and resources. >> >> it is important to keep the communication going so they understand community needs and work together to come up with solutions to have a better future. >> they...
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so when he asked his commander, you know, mike elay a veteran nasa astronaut why is this happening?ed to it. >> may be nice to not have some at some point. i just can't get past the toilet thing. anyone with a one bathroom, one bedroom apartment knows that pain but it's a little different while in space. >> that's why you have two toilets at least even if you have to go to the russian segment to use it. >> thank you so much for that. >>> "new day" continues right now. >>> good morning to viewers here in the u.s. and around the world, it is friday, april 29th, and i'm brianna keilar with john berman. we do have breaking news from the devastated port city of mariupol, a ukrainian operation to get civilians out of the
so when he asked his commander, you know, mike elay a veteran nasa astronaut why is this happening?ed to it. >> may be nice to not have some at some point. i just can't get past the toilet thing. anyone with a one bathroom, one bedroom apartment knows that pain but it's a little different while in space. >> that's why you have two toilets at least even if you have to go to the russian segment to use it. >> thank you so much for that. >>> "new day" continues...
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on board, a veteran of four trips during his time at nasa and now commanding this mission as an axiommployee. >> i can't begin to describe how fun it has been to be at dragon for the last day and a half or so, watching these guys' faces light up. >> larry connor, a real estate mogul from ohio, a canadian investor and a former fighter pilot and israeli investor. each received a pin, recognizing them as the latest space explorers. >> i am thrilled and honored to be up here. thank you to spacex for the phenomenal ride. >> it is amazing to be here. it is hard to find the words. >> one nasa astronaut welcomed them aboard the iss and recognized the momentous occasion. >> this is a historic day for continued we expect long-term cooperation with nasa, our international partners and with private companies and astronauts. >> the mission made possible by close coordination between axiom space, spacex and nasa. axiom hopes to one day build its own commercial space station. liz: building a better bay area includes a focus on race and social justice. -- is meeting with community leaders across the
on board, a veteran of four trips during his time at nasa and now commanding this mission as an axiommployee. >> i can't begin to describe how fun it has been to be at dragon for the last day and a half or so, watching these guys' faces light up. >> larry connor, a real estate mogul from ohio, a canadian investor and a former fighter pilot and israeli investor. each received a pin, recognizing them as the latest space explorers. >> i am thrilled and honored to be up here....