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i had left nasa in 2001. and now in 2008 i had been asked before even being deputy to lead the transition team for the incoming obama administration and the human spaceflight program was in disarray. i should say not only we we were retiring the shuttle which i felt was the right decision. there wasn't really a lot of political. um difference of opinion on that the former george w. bush president had deemed that necessary if we weren't able to recertify the shuttle which would have been very expensive as you said the program constellation to replace it we found was off track it had in its first four years spent. over 8 billion dollars, but had been delayed five years if you were going to keep it going it was currently going to launch only after within their budget profile. the space station would have had to have been de-orbited. their plan was only able to be paid for if they de-orbited the space station. we knew they weren't going to really do that. they were trying to really just trick the next administrat
i had left nasa in 2001. and now in 2008 i had been asked before even being deputy to lead the transition team for the incoming obama administration and the human spaceflight program was in disarray. i should say not only we we were retiring the shuttle which i felt was the right decision. there wasn't really a lot of political. um difference of opinion on that the former george w. bush president had deemed that necessary if we weren't able to recertify the shuttle which would have been very...
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did you transform nasa? >> guest: well, i tried many times to make it very, very clear throughout thehe book thai am not the only person who transform nasa.s there was a huge group of people, still this, working on that but i would say yes. i woulda say nasa is transforme. it's been transform. transformed. people have told me, who are still there, that it is a different place. the people talkos about cost-pls contracts and nothe even the naa administrator, like they are a plague, and it was sacrilege to say anything like that ten years ago. >> host: lori garver, thank you so much. the s book is "escaping gravity" it's been a pleasure talking with you tragic thank you, chris. it's wonderful to talk to you. >> back in the period from june to november of 1962, paul gregory reportedly knew lee and marina oswald better than anyone else. .. >> his account of his friendship with lee oswald and his wife marina. >> author paul gregory on this episode of book notes plus, available now on the c-span app or wherever you
did you transform nasa? >> guest: well, i tried many times to make it very, very clear throughout thehe book thai am not the only person who transform nasa.s there was a huge group of people, still this, working on that but i would say yes. i woulda say nasa is transforme. it's been transform. transformed. people have told me, who are still there, that it is a different place. the people talkos about cost-pls contracts and nothe even the naa administrator, like they are a plague, and it...
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in many ways working to nasa. a grassroots organization really invested in returning human like to garden just a handful of astronauts. nasa sort of lost its way i think after the shuttle accident when they didn't have the ability to get more people into space for lower cost more reliable back to nasa as a deputy administrator and obama administration, i thought it was a natural toe want to continue that transformation process. president-elect obama happened to agree. it is a member, a lot of people's quests for decades the book. >> you say l nasa lost its way, that's a big statement. what you mean how did that happen? >> we are talking about human spaceflight, many things at nasa go very well. spaceflight has been hugely important and transformational even since apollo but the shuttle was supposed to reduce costs and increase reliability of human transportation it has not. we only flown a couple hundred astronauts since apollo in the 30 years since and we lost two crews, 14 people in a system that was clearly nev
in many ways working to nasa. a grassroots organization really invested in returning human like to garden just a handful of astronauts. nasa sort of lost its way i think after the shuttle accident when they didn't have the ability to get more people into space for lower cost more reliable back to nasa as a deputy administrator and obama administration, i thought it was a natural toe want to continue that transformation process. president-elect obama happened to agree. it is a member, a lot of...
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did you transform nasa?uest: i tried to make it very clear through the i am not the only person whocould transform nasa . there is a huge group of people working on that but i would say yes. nasa is transformed. is being transformed. people have told me who are so rare that is the place. people that talk contracts and even the nasa administrator, the role-play and it was sacrilegious to say anything like that 10 nk years ago. >> host: lori garver, thank you somuch. the book is is getting ready . it's a pleasure to talk to you. >> guest: is a pleasure. >> back in the period from june to november 1962, paul gregory reportedly knew lee and maria oswald better than any one else. two hours after president kennedy's assassination mister larry, university of oklahoma was what saw members of the dallas police escorted into the police cars already reason i have meeting the gospel. years later, the first time is his friendship with lee oswald and his wife maria. >> offer already from this episode of both plus. it will
did you transform nasa?uest: i tried to make it very clear through the i am not the only person whocould transform nasa . there is a huge group of people working on that but i would say yes. nasa is transformed. is being transformed. people have told me who are so rare that is the place. people that talk contracts and even the nasa administrator, the role-play and it was sacrilegious to say anything like that 10 nk years ago. >> host: lori garver, thank you somuch. the book is is getting...
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the latest chapter of nasa's journey to the moon comes to a close.e entire mission is picture perfect. with -- exceeding the engineering expectations, when some of the stage for the next flight and the moon landing. >> we go back to the moon to learn to live, to, work to invent, to create. in order to go on into the cosmos, to further explore. >> we america and international partners may be poised to go to the moon, was trying to just behind by a few years, and determined to stay. and then to mars. >> it is the beginning of the new beginning. and that is to explore the heavens. >> a new field for the indomitable human spirit of exploration, innovation, cooperation. rising above the worst of human nature. a battlefield in space. >> today on velshi, he has brian to go to the art of the
the latest chapter of nasa's journey to the moon comes to a close.e entire mission is picture perfect. with -- exceeding the engineering expectations, when some of the stage for the next flight and the moon landing. >> we go back to the moon to learn to live, to, work to invent, to create. in order to go on into the cosmos, to further explore. >> we america and international partners may be poised to go to the moon, was trying to just behind by a few years, and determined to stay....
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nasa is building, heavily, on the lessons learned from apollo. the tragedies, and the triumphs. >> from the base here, at the eagle has landed. >> as it aims for a permanent return to the moon. >> rocket tranquility, we copy you on the ground. you have a lot of guys about to turn blue, we're breathing again, thanks a lot. >> a lot changed since july 1969 when this mission control room put neil armstrong, and buzz aldrin, on the moon. back then, it was about human exploration. innovation, technology. learning what is beyond the earth. 50 plus years later, it is, also, about a strategic, a national security imperative. >> and again tomorrow, geostrategic's chess game, playing out 200 miles above earth. where one wrong move, can take out an entire constellation of satellites, upon which, the global economy, and our gps system, depends. joint chief chairman, mark milley, in november 2022, is a stark warning. >> it was a history of war, the history of mankind. >> it extends into space, but the space race is just between the u.s., and russia. >> they h
nasa is building, heavily, on the lessons learned from apollo. the tragedies, and the triumphs. >> from the base here, at the eagle has landed. >> as it aims for a permanent return to the moon. >> rocket tranquility, we copy you on the ground. you have a lot of guys about to turn blue, we're breathing again, thanks a lot. >> a lot changed since july 1969 when this mission control room put neil armstrong, and buzz aldrin, on the moon. back then, it was about human...
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much higher than that of nasa.— higher than that of nasa.igher than that of nasa. as china grows as a space power, could - higher than that of nasa. as china . grows as a space power, could russia work with them? it grows as a space power, could russia work with them?— work with them? it almost seems after the cooperation _ work with them? it almost seems after the cooperation will- work with them? it almost seems after the cooperation will end - work with them? it almost seemsl after the cooperation will end after 2030. _ after the cooperation will end after 2030, we — after the cooperation will end after 2030, we can see space stations will be decommissioned in russia will return— be decommissioned in russia will return to — be decommissioned in russia will return to china because it's already working _ return to china because it's already working with china on a couple of other— working with china on a couple of other missions. that being said, i do think— other missions. that being said, i do think china would, i don't think china _ do t
much higher than that of nasa.— higher than that of nasa.igher than that of nasa. as china grows as a space power, could - higher than that of nasa. as china . grows as a space power, could russia work with them? it grows as a space power, could russia work with them?— work with them? it almost seems after the cooperation _ work with them? it almost seems after the cooperation will- work with them? it almost seems after the cooperation will end - work with them? it almost seemsl after the...
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has provided nasa wig, and can you specifically talk about nasa's k-12 engagement? >> so we have had a very active and vigorous stem program from the very beginning of j. w. s t. we you can see from the engagement we of the public. as the iconic image of somebody standing in times square taking a picture of a j. w. s. t. image as it comes up on the display. so we are heavily invested in every stage of time education. and the great thing about astronomy and astrophysics is, it is a very accessible science for all ages. so it is really good for bringing in young people into stem careers, and getting them engaged. we also, at nasa, have a very vigorous education support program. and i would be happy to get you more information on that. >> great. >> while much of the mission of jwst is to examine what is beyond our solar system, we were amazed by the clearest image of jupiter that we have ever taken. can you describe with jwst observation of jupiter, what it has taught us and about our own sources? >> so, for me the observation jupiter was amazing because we spent a lar
has provided nasa wig, and can you specifically talk about nasa's k-12 engagement? >> so we have had a very active and vigorous stem program from the very beginning of j. w. s t. we you can see from the engagement we of the public. as the iconic image of somebody standing in times square taking a picture of a j. w. s. t. image as it comes up on the display. so we are heavily invested in every stage of time education. and the great thing about astronomy and astrophysics is, it is a very...
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this is a great day for nasa as you all mentioned. as one of the many people who worked on the james webb space telescope and in thrilled to join you to share the groundbreaking science nasa and their partners, the european space agency and the canadian space agency will be getting to explore. nasa's jwst team was excited to join with audiences across the nation and across the world for its launch and in july for the first rollout events. jwst was designed to discover the first galaxies and stars that formed in the universe providing a view of the most distant life we can see. it's discoveries will unravel how galaxies formed evolved, it will allow us to peer into stellar nurseries and study the lifecycle of stars and the planetary systems that form around stars. it will set us on the path to searching for evidence of habitable planets outside our solar system by providing a first look at the atmospheres of small planets outside our solar system. jwst is already setting a rapid pace for new discoveries previously beyond the reach. --
this is a great day for nasa as you all mentioned. as one of the many people who worked on the james webb space telescope and in thrilled to join you to share the groundbreaking science nasa and their partners, the european space agency and the canadian space agency will be getting to explore. nasa's jwst team was excited to join with audiences across the nation and across the world for its launch and in july for the first rollout events. jwst was designed to discover the first galaxies and...
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nasa's j.w. s t team was excited to join with audiences across the nation and indeed across the world for its launch and then in july for the first of the rollout events. jwst was designed to discover the first galaxies of stars have formed in the universe provided view of the most decent light that we can see. it's discoveries will unravel how galaxies formed and evolved, it will allow us to hear into stellar nurseries, studied the life cycle of stars and the planetary systems of form around stars. and, it will set us on the path to searching for evidence of habitable planets outsiders say solar system by providing a first look at the atmospheres of small rocky planets outsider solar system. j.w. esty is already setting a rapid pace for new discoveries previously beyond our reach, and it's very forceful cover image, the galaxy cluster has sent ses 373, nasa scientists are amazed to see the deepest interprets infrared images of the universe overtaken. the combined mass of the foreground cluster o
nasa's j.w. s t team was excited to join with audiences across the nation and indeed across the world for its launch and then in july for the first of the rollout events. jwst was designed to discover the first galaxies of stars have formed in the universe provided view of the most decent light that we can see. it's discoveries will unravel how galaxies formed and evolved, it will allow us to hear into stellar nurseries, studied the life cycle of stars and the planetary systems of form around...
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the head of nasa says it will be a game changing year. short while ago, i asked a nasa biologist and former astronaut if he had a personal favorite he is looking forward to. >> the one that i'm really personally looking forward to is a commission from -- a mission from esa to go to jupiter. it will be studying closely one of the moons of jupiter, ganymede. i'm really interested in that. some of the other stuff coming up, like, for example, there's going to be a launch of possibly the starship by spacex, the biggest rocket ever built times three. if that happens, that's just going to get everybody dropping their pencils and watching their screen. if not for that, so use -- soyuz is going to get launched because the one of their does not work. they are launching it with nobody inside to bring the other guys home, so that should be interesting. between that and the missions already in place, again, i'm busy every day covering space, let's put it that way. >> space activity seems to be picking up speed. is that just my perception or has there
the head of nasa says it will be a game changing year. short while ago, i asked a nasa biologist and former astronaut if he had a personal favorite he is looking forward to. >> the one that i'm really personally looking forward to is a commission from -- a mission from esa to go to jupiter. it will be studying closely one of the moons of jupiter, ganymede. i'm really interested in that. some of the other stuff coming up, like, for example, there's going to be a launch of possibly the...
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the 1st successful crude mission in nasa's apollo program, 500. now, there's only gonna be one thing that they remember about apollo and this man landed on the moon. that'll be here. welcome to the show. russian president vladimir putin has announced the deployment of a frigate, armed with what he described as hypersonic cruise missiles. in a video link, photon described the weapons as unique and without equivalent in any other country is that the missiles would defend russia, adding that they are capable of flying at 9 times the speed of sound and have a range of over 1000 kilometers. brushes defense ministries that the ship would sail to the atlantic and indian oceans and the mediterranean sea hatchet, which i would like to stress that we will continue to develop the fighting potential of the armed forces and produce advanced models of weapons and equipment that will protect rushes, security for future decades, utility. now all this, while russia's military is under fear scrutiny. as more details emerge of the new year's eve attack on its troops
the 1st successful crude mission in nasa's apollo program, 500. now, there's only gonna be one thing that they remember about apollo and this man landed on the moon. that'll be here. welcome to the show. russian president vladimir putin has announced the deployment of a frigate, armed with what he described as hypersonic cruise missiles. in a video link, photon described the weapons as unique and without equivalent in any other country is that the missiles would defend russia, adding that they...
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those scientists at nasa's jet propulsion laboratory in southern california have found that about 10%r that percolates through the soil rock in the sierra flows to the central valley each year. this is equivalent to about 4 million acre feet of water moving into farmland that produces 40% of the nation's fruits and vegetables and nuts annually. scientists are finding that due to climate change, groundwater volume now fluctuates more widely between very dry and very wet years, and nasa's new research on groundwater levels will help in the future to modify those water restrictions and agriculture land, as well as monitor the impacts of a warmer climate. you can see more of these stories on our website, nbcbayarea.com, and go to our climate in crisis page. >> thanks so much. >>> to a follow-up, more drama ahead for the oakland school board in regards to a battle over election results between two candidates. initially, nick resnick was named the winner, but there was an error in how the county counted ballots and mike hutchinson, who finished third, really should have won. the county has
those scientists at nasa's jet propulsion laboratory in southern california have found that about 10%r that percolates through the soil rock in the sierra flows to the central valley each year. this is equivalent to about 4 million acre feet of water moving into farmland that produces 40% of the nation's fruits and vegetables and nuts annually. scientists are finding that due to climate change, groundwater volume now fluctuates more widely between very dry and very wet years, and nasa's new...
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s. space agency nasa has announced that he died in houston age 90 . early on tuesday, all 7 orbiting the earth for 11 days and 1968 and paved the way for the moon landing. one year later, the spacecraft was equipped with a camera which enabled live transmissions that were broadcast on television and even earned. nasa and cunningham and emmy award alice brand, keep calling editor of space raf dot com. he joins us from washington. d. c. good to see you again. cunningham himself. there we just heard him said that the only men will be that will be remembered. will be the men on the moon, but he won't be forgotten willi, she won't. and i think, you know, people who have made history offered a very shy about seeing that they'll be remembered. but he, he and his entire cadre of astronauts will be american, russian and other what, what will his legacy will it you after the fire, which many of you will remember i is young by. remember the pol, one fire with 3 asteroids died in a launch. great. fire the impetus was to get the boon program back on track and ther
s. space agency nasa has announced that he died in houston age 90 . early on tuesday, all 7 orbiting the earth for 11 days and 1968 and paved the way for the moon landing. one year later, the spacecraft was equipped with a camera which enabled live transmissions that were broadcast on television and even earned. nasa and cunningham and emmy award alice brand, keep calling editor of space raf dot com. he joins us from washington. d. c. good to see you again. cunningham himself. there we just...
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. >> vamos a una pausa pero al regresar los satélites de la nasa (♪ música ♪) (♪ música ♪) >> gracias cuando un oficial usa una fracción de bajo nivel como pretexto para arrestar a una persona de color. >> hay estadísticas que indicarían que los afroamericanos y también los latinos son más propensos a ser detenidos e interrogados por los oficiales. >>. la placa del vehículo correctamente es una falta menor por la que un conductor latino o afroamericano sería más propenso a ser interrogado en comparación a un conductor anglosajón en las calles de san francisco. >> así lo sostienen datos, análisis y una. coalición formada por organizaciones que hoy pidieron un alto de lo que denominan para las intervenciones de pretextos. >>no queremos que sean acosados por la policía cuando no hace nada mal cuando van caminando o a una parte en su carro. >> asegura que la ciudad de los oficiales muchas veces es sesgado por un perfil racial que termina afectando más a los residentes de color solo porque no se ven. >> eso me pasó a mi toda mi vida. >> rodrigo gómez es director de una organización y se le
. >> vamos a una pausa pero al regresar los satélites de la nasa (♪ música ♪) (♪ música ♪) >> gracias cuando un oficial usa una fracción de bajo nivel como pretexto para arrestar a una persona de color. >> hay estadísticas que indicarían que los afroamericanos y también los latinos son más propensos a ser detenidos e interrogados por los oficiales. >>. la placa del vehículo correctamente es una falta menor por la que un conductor latino o afroamericano...
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a few weeks after the rebel from venue arrives back on earth. nasa has pencilled in the beginning of a trip to another asteroid. this time, one rich in metal. the mission will take the psyche probe way out into the solar system to the asteroid belt. far beyond the orbit of mars, it will collect data on the super heavy asteroid psyche 16 and isa is also breaking new ground in april with the launch of a trip to our solar systems largest planet. the jupiter icy moons explorer mission or juice was 0 in on the gas giant and some of its frozen satellites. after completing an 8 year journey to get there. an exciting year for space research and travel in 2023. so many exciting space missions are planned for 2023, the head of math and says it will be a game changing here or short while ago i asked after a biologist and former nasa employee keith cowan, if he has a personal favorites that he's looking forward to this year, a person they were in. it's not maybe not just nasa, i mean the one that i'm really personally looking forward to is juice jupiter. i forget what it means. it's a mission fr
a few weeks after the rebel from venue arrives back on earth. nasa has pencilled in the beginning of a trip to another asteroid. this time, one rich in metal. the mission will take the psyche probe way out into the solar system to the asteroid belt. far beyond the orbit of mars, it will collect data on the super heavy asteroid psyche 16 and isa is also breaking new ground in april with the launch of a trip to our solar systems largest planet. the jupiter icy moons explorer mission or juice was...
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se pensiona un viejo satÉlite de la nasa que fue de mucha se pensiona un viejo satÉlite de la nasa que volviÓ a la tierra tras caer en el mar el domingo por la noche luego de orbitar nuestro planeta durante casi 40 aÑos, 38 aÑos para ser exactos. el satÉlite evaluaba la radiaciÓn terrestre, tambiÉn me dio las concentraciones de ozono, vapor de agua, diÓxido de nitrÓgeno y aerosoles en la estratÓsfera. gracias por su set —— servicio. llegamos al final. nos vemos maÑana con mucho, mucho mÁs. gracias.nos vemos en vix al ratito. nos vemos en un ratito. gracias.nos vemos en vix al ratito. nos vemos en un ratito. hasta maÑana. la amo. lorenzo, lorenzo, ¿dónde estás? - señora... - ¡lorenzo! ¿qué pasó? [estruendo] ¿todo bien? tania.
se pensiona un viejo satÉlite de la nasa que fue de mucha se pensiona un viejo satÉlite de la nasa que volviÓ a la tierra tras caer en el mar el domingo por la noche luego de orbitar nuestro planeta durante casi 40 aÑos, 38 aÑos para ser exactos. el satÉlite evaluaba la radiaciÓn terrestre, tambiÉn me dio las concentraciones de ozono, vapor de agua, diÓxido de nitrÓgeno y aerosoles en la estratÓsfera. gracias por su set —— servicio. llegamos al final. nos vemos maÑana con mucho,...
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then about a month later, nasa astronaut, american allen shepherd followed suit, setting off an unofficial space race between east and west. now on the ground, the cold war was heating up. the 1900 sixty's, were a volatile era for the west. with the us being entangled in wars across the southeast asia and ramped up hostilities against the soviets. much of that play hang out in cuba and in a divided germany at that time. and when the final year of that mulch was decade, the u. s. pulled ahead in the space race. july 969 saw american astronauts neil armstrong and buzz aldrin. becoming the 1st people to set foot on the moon, the us flag planted proudly on the lunar surface. now without conceit nor concession on the ground, the us and ussr would later collaborate in space, culminating in this historic 1st the one me oh, when we open. oh, they are in by 975. the docking of the american apollo spacecraft to the soviet saw use capsule . american astronaut general tom stafford and his russian counterpart general alexi leon of scene here in what's now known as the 1st handshake in space. marking th
then about a month later, nasa astronaut, american allen shepherd followed suit, setting off an unofficial space race between east and west. now on the ground, the cold war was heating up. the 1900 sixty's, were a volatile era for the west. with the us being entangled in wars across the southeast asia and ramped up hostilities against the soviets. much of that play hang out in cuba and in a divided germany at that time. and when the final year of that mulch was decade, the u. s. pulled ahead in...
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. >> nasa astronaut nicole mann and japanese astronaut koichi wakata installed hardware. nicole mann is the first native american woman to visit space. this is about 15 minutes. >> ok. i'm ready for checks whenever you are. >>ing o'. so i -- ok. so i [indiscernible] ok. i can see that. [indiscernible] >> it's good. great. nicole: ok. i see your screen. your lights are on. that looks good. i have one, two, three up. at the mini work station. look at your handle. ok. you have one. two. handles are down. i see your safety handle. koichi: ok. copy that. >> ok, crew. we'll have a baseline hap from both of you. koichi: ok. [indiscernible] nicole: is at baseline [indiscernible] >> ok. good baseline for both of you. you can take a couple minutes to do translation, adaptation, to play around with your body rotation, pitch, various hand grips. translation without rotation. and try attaching a local tether and releasing both hands. just a reminder this first hour will set your medox for the rest of the e.d.a. so take it nice and deliberate. take it easy. koichi: copy. nicole: copy.
. >> nasa astronaut nicole mann and japanese astronaut koichi wakata installed hardware. nicole mann is the first native american woman to visit space. this is about 15 minutes. >> ok. i'm ready for checks whenever you are. >>ing o'. so i -- ok. so i [indiscernible] ok. i can see that. [indiscernible] >> it's good. great. nicole: ok. i see your screen. your lights are on. that looks good. i have one, two, three up. at the mini work station. look at your handle. ok. you...
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another huge success in 2022, nasa's d.a.r.t. mission. >> and we have impact. >> the space packed, at time-lapse, traveling at 14,000 miles per hour, slamming into a small asteroid named dimorphos, seven my million miles from earth and pushing it ever so slightly off its orbit. a critical success. if nasa hopes to one day deflect an impact on a planet killing asteroid away from earth. >> this is a watershed moment for planetary defense and a watershed moment for humanity. >> but the most visual space achievement in 2022 where those spectacular images from the deep space james webb telescope, using infrared cameras, we are now looking at light billions of years old. the creation of the universe, distant stars and galaxies. stunning nebulous, banking the question, are we alone? >> we should have an answer of whether not there is life in the universe, which would change everything, right? it would change our entire understanding of what we were and who we are in the universe. >> it is big and beckoning. to a new generation of explor
another huge success in 2022, nasa's d.a.r.t. mission. >> and we have impact. >> the space packed, at time-lapse, traveling at 14,000 miles per hour, slamming into a small asteroid named dimorphos, seven my million miles from earth and pushing it ever so slightly off its orbit. a critical success. if nasa hopes to one day deflect an impact on a planet killing asteroid away from earth. >> this is a watershed moment for planetary defense and a watershed moment for humanity....
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the cosmonauts and nasa astronaut frank rubio.g the crew home, russia is fast tracking a replacement ship to launch in february. >> this has certainly never happened before the in the history of the space station. >> reporter: the space analyst. >> they don't have spare ones sitting in a hangar ready to go for a moment's notice. they're taking the one for the next crew, and the crew kushltly on board will have to stay up as if they were another new crew staying up for six months, which will push their flight out to nearly a year longer. >> reporter: a reminder that in space, even the smallest of threats carry big risks. >>> the claxs buffalo bills safety damar hamlin has put a new focus on keeping young athletes safe. allen henry has the story of one family's tragedy and how they turned it into a way to protect others. for the parents of athletes, the unthinkable question, could what happened to damar hamlin happen to their child, too? their son patrick collapsed during a hockey game in 2014. >> he actually scored the game's first
the cosmonauts and nasa astronaut frank rubio.g the crew home, russia is fast tracking a replacement ship to launch in february. >> this has certainly never happened before the in the history of the space station. >> reporter: the space analyst. >> they don't have spare ones sitting in a hangar ready to go for a moment's notice. they're taking the one for the next crew, and the crew kushltly on board will have to stay up as if they were another new crew staying up for six...
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the nasa wired. but what about the biking potential of those militants when they come back to the united states? when they come back to britain, don't they represent the certain danger to your own people? yes. ok, but again, i don't think of it strictly in terms of naziism because not susan was not even the goal for a cognate parties in eastern europe and even fascism. there were subtle differences all along the way. even in the 930940 s. and to draw an analogy of any current political movement to a nazi movement is simplistic. let me clarify my point. i don't try to draw direct analogies. but as you see, historical patterns or literary patterns tend to repeat themselves. and if we look, for example, the bolshevik movement, you know, the russians would hate me mentioning that bolshevism in the same sentence with masses. but it was a very limited, very radical group that too called of the entire country and change its history for, for many decades. and it started with some, a nationalist or internatio
the nasa wired. but what about the biking potential of those militants when they come back to the united states? when they come back to britain, don't they represent the certain danger to your own people? yes. ok, but again, i don't think of it strictly in terms of naziism because not susan was not even the goal for a cognate parties in eastern europe and even fascism. there were subtle differences all along the way. even in the 930940 s. and to draw an analogy of any current political movement...
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segÚn informÓ la nasa, fue piloto de combate, pero sobre todo fue un explorador.o bloqueos de carreteras en 36 provincias y enfrentamientos entre policÍas y protestantes que exigen la liberaciÓn del expresidente pedro castillo. la presidenta dijo que su gobierno de transiciÓn iniciÓ un diÁlogo con los sectores involucrados. el gobierno colombiano detuvo la orden de cese al fuego por seis meses con el eln, luego de que esa guerrilla dijo que no fue un acuerdo mutuo. el gobierno y esa guerrilla reanudaron el diÁlogo de paz en noviembre tras tres meses de suspensiÓn. las autoridades de irÁn dejaron en libertad a la actriz protagonista de una pelÍcula iranÍ que ganÓ el oscar a la mejor cinta extranjera en 2017. la encarcelaron hace tres semanas por apoyar las protestas antigubernamentales surgidas tras la muerte de una mujer arrestada por su forma de vestir. personalidades de todo el mundo condenaron su arresto. al regreso les tenemos algunas imÁgenes de las novedades de la feria tecnolÓgica de las vegas que abra sus puertas este fin de semana. tecnoÓgica mas importan
segÚn informÓ la nasa, fue piloto de combate, pero sobre todo fue un explorador.o bloqueos de carreteras en 36 provincias y enfrentamientos entre policÍas y protestantes que exigen la liberaciÓn del expresidente pedro castillo. la presidenta dijo que su gobierno de transiciÓn iniciÓ un diÁlogo con los sectores involucrados. el gobierno colombiano detuvo la orden de cese al fuego por seis meses con el eln, luego de que esa guerrilla dijo que no fue un acuerdo mutuo. el gobierno y esa...
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jim hanson, who presented these nasa projections to the senate in the us in 988. interesting. despite knowing about climate change, early on x, on for decades, apparently funded climate change deniers. how much damage do you think that did? well, i can, i'm pretty sure that it did a lot of damage in delaying climate policy. not exxon alone. of course, it was a fossil fuel industry in general that invested hundreds of millions of dollars in basically this information campaigns to the public sewing doubt about climate change. and we have seen some of these means that exxon's put into the public. they are appearing in german election campaigns, for example, even recently. and i think it did a lot to give the impression to the public that climate science is debated when we have had a consensus on human close climate change in the scientific community for decades. now, these are pretty powerful allegations are, could this study have consequences for exxon? will the company be held accountable? well, there is a number of court cases against exxon going on in the united
jim hanson, who presented these nasa projections to the senate in the us in 988. interesting. despite knowing about climate change, early on x, on for decades, apparently funded climate change deniers. how much damage do you think that did? well, i can, i'm pretty sure that it did a lot of damage in delaying climate policy. not exxon alone. of course, it was a fossil fuel industry in general that invested hundreds of millions of dollars in basically this information campaigns to the public...
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nasa's latest mission, artemis, has begun and is ambitious. it's a long term commitment.2030. and it comes at a colossal price. $93 billion, with the american taxpayer footing the bill. the budget of nassau is increasing every year by 6%, 7%, 8%. if i take china, the missions to the moon, the missions to mars, the human space flight capability, the satellites in earth, observation and telecommunication and navigation it's enormous. and i'm pretty sure that the growth rates of the chinese space budget is much higher than that of nasa or esa. so as china grows as a space power. could russia work with them? so it almost seems the natural step that after the iss cooperation will end, which it definitely will after 2030, because the space station will be decommissioned, that russia would turn to china because it's already working with china on a couple of other missions. that being said, i don't think china would be the preferred partner and i think vice versa. i'm not sure russia would be the preferred partner for china either. china has already launched tiangong, its current
nasa's latest mission, artemis, has begun and is ambitious. it's a long term commitment.2030. and it comes at a colossal price. $93 billion, with the american taxpayer footing the bill. the budget of nassau is increasing every year by 6%, 7%, 8%. if i take china, the missions to the moon, the missions to mars, the human space flight capability, the satellites in earth, observation and telecommunication and navigation it's enormous. and i'm pretty sure that the growth rates of the chinese space...
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nasa-francisco rubio extends welcome back to earth by ship. soyuz ms-23 present. well, not the council of chief designers in the rkk, the representatives of nasa agreed with the conclusions of the council and confirmed their readiness to provide the necessary assistance from the donetsk people's the republics receive reports of taking control of a significant part, solidarity, our units have gained a foothold and are effectively moving forward. in the west of the city, the area is being cleared of militants. during stubborn battles. the enemy suffers heavy losses, both in equipment and in manpower, solidarity for the kiev regime is of strategic importance. it is located in the center of the line of defense between artyomovsk and seversk, the liberation of the city cuts off the direct supply route between these settlements by the nationalist also today, the head of the dpr, denis pusherin, announced almost complete control over another important settlement, marinka, which is located near donetsk, while the enemy. now entrenched on the outskirts of the city. the rus
nasa-francisco rubio extends welcome back to earth by ship. soyuz ms-23 present. well, not the council of chief designers in the rkk, the representatives of nasa agreed with the conclusions of the council and confirmed their readiness to provide the necessary assistance from the donetsk people's the republics receive reports of taking control of a significant part, solidarity, our units have gained a foothold and are effectively moving forward. in the west of the city, the area is being cleared...
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both nasa and noaa say 2022 was one of the hottest years on record.' chase cain is digging into the numbers and will explain why this trend is only going to get worse. >>> plus, how did that car end up there? what we're learning about a wild chase through the streets of san francisco and what the driver was wanted for. >>> let's head over to diana. she is with our web team, always keeping our website, nbcbayarea.com, up to date. hi, diana. how are you doing? >> i'm doing well. thank you. >> i was wondering what's trending on our website right now? >> all morning and all afternoon we covered the biden visit to the bay. that's been doing well for us on social media. also trending is our layoff tracker. you can check it out on our trending bar. we make sure we keep it up to date as often as we can and just making sure we keep the community informed about what companies are letting go of their employees. an di >>> welcome back. you are looking at the aftermath of a police chase. that car that's on its side plunged off a hillside in san francisco, and you
both nasa and noaa say 2022 was one of the hottest years on record.' chase cain is digging into the numbers and will explain why this trend is only going to get worse. >>> plus, how did that car end up there? what we're learning about a wild chase through the streets of san francisco and what the driver was wanted for. >>> let's head over to diana. she is with our web team, always keeping our website, nbcbayarea.com, up to date. hi, diana. how are you doing? >> i'm doing...
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estoy orgullosa de mi hermana porque se va a ir a la nasa.l acoso escolar, las limitaciones económicas y las barreras tecnológicas, perla y estrella han hecho pleno honor de sus nombres, mostrando literalmente que el cielo es el límite. una perla y una estrella, un verdadero tesoro. estrella viajará este año, en 2023 a la sede de la nasa para completar su campamento de entrenamiento científico. actualmente está dictando charlas a jóvenes para despertar su interés en la ciencia y convertirlos en agentes de cambio, perla continúa creciendo como artista plástica y no descarta la posibilidad de realizar pronto su primera exposición. los invito a que me acompañen a ver un adelanto de lo que veremos la próxima semana en "aquí y ahora". ¿con quién tengo el gusto? mi nombre es eulalia hernández. [risas] ¿cuándo te diste cuenta que eras chistoso? le voy a ser honesto, hasta la fecha no me considero chistoso. ¿cuál es la parte más difícil de ser electricista, aparte de morir electrocutado? [risas] ¿y eres comediante todo el día, todo el tiempo? me prom
estoy orgullosa de mi hermana porque se va a ir a la nasa.l acoso escolar, las limitaciones económicas y las barreras tecnológicas, perla y estrella han hecho pleno honor de sus nombres, mostrando literalmente que el cielo es el límite. una perla y una estrella, un verdadero tesoro. estrella viajará este año, en 2023 a la sede de la nasa para completar su campamento de entrenamiento científico. actualmente está dictando charlas a jóvenes para despertar su interés en la ciencia y...
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nasa is did others in june? i believe so. therefore, job with them for those. and then young calculus. gwinnett who, who her men calmer it, pope would equal. hi sean, i'm claim under federal when it by new one on the law and a bond at balboa. b to make a decision within fair don't. why cielo present? still again, improving, but they didn't want do movies, anti just re anybody it you, john i just gonna make it is just you or showed a visual balise that i democracy. what should i should was on can shoot didn't just if you name a fan duper well jamie, katy casual in the kitchen of boise and a fan to move funding to school. a studio was thinking sure about i'm was you do moodle thing or out there on what it was, you know, fabian bentley, please suspend in family acumen. acumen, as of it doesn't, it is a given the officially amber owners. you mrs. him this the could even suv renewal give league. i counted as you were shot a me a bill is a day. come with avi fed luck. we will do a man keep lemuel korea busy. most cost me till i loosely this in 1st, the more i used in
nasa is did others in june? i believe so. therefore, job with them for those. and then young calculus. gwinnett who, who her men calmer it, pope would equal. hi sean, i'm claim under federal when it by new one on the law and a bond at balboa. b to make a decision within fair don't. why cielo present? still again, improving, but they didn't want do movies, anti just re anybody it you, john i just gonna make it is just you or showed a visual balise that i democracy. what should i should was on...
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segÚn informÓ la nasa, fue piloto de combate, pero sobre todo fue un explorador.ientras más quieres tú hacer, más queremos hacer nosotros. programa tu refuerzo en vacunas.gov ♪♪ por aquí... nunca nadie lo hace. programa tu refuerzo enyo no fui.ov por eso sabía que necesitábamos ultra oxi con el poder limpiador de tide. ahora... podemos remover todas las manchas más difíciles que nadie hizo. yo no fui. tiene que ser tide. tras una pausa en lasÚltimas maity: se reanudaron las protestas contra el gobierno en perÚ tras una pausa en las Últimas semanas. hubo bloqueos de carreteras en 36 provincias y enfrentamientos entre policÍas y protestantes que exigen la liberaciÓn del expresidente pedro castillo. la presidenta dijo que su gobierno de transiciÓn iniciÓ un diÁlogo con los sectores involucrados. el gobierno colombiano detuvo la orden de cese al fuego por seis meses con el eln, luego de que esa guerrilla dijo que no fue un acuerdo mutuo. el gobierno y esa guerrilla reanudaron el diÁlogo de paz en noviembre tras tres meses de suspensiÓn. las autoridades de irÁn dejaron
segÚn informÓ la nasa, fue piloto de combate, pero sobre todo fue un explorador.ientras más quieres tú hacer, más queremos hacer nosotros. programa tu refuerzo en vacunas.gov ♪♪ por aquí... nunca nadie lo hace. programa tu refuerzo enyo no fui.ov por eso sabía que necesitábamos ultra oxi con el poder limpiador de tide. ahora... podemos remover todas las manchas más difíciles que nadie hizo. yo no fui. tiene que ser tide. tras una pausa en lasÚltimas maity: se reanudaron las...
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well, this is a nasa illustration of the new planet. it is named l.h.s. 475 b.there are signs of life, but scientists did say the rocky planet is several hundred degrees hotter than right here on the earth. and that is tonight's "cbs evening news." o'donnell. good night. >> judge judy: how many times have you been arrested for violating the restraining order, sir? >> twice, your honor. >> announcer: the latest run-in between longtime neighbors... >> judge judy: that clearly shows your truck hitting his gate. >> this is about the fourth time that he ran into the gate. >> announcer: ...and old grudges die hard. >> judge judy: according to you, he beat up your wife, and he beat up your children. ridiusge" alwaysy:n thco ridiusge" alwaysy:n thco judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution orville moiten is suing his neighbor, arthur sutton, for purposely damaging his gate. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 47 on the calendar in the matter of moiten vs. sutton. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome. parties have be
well, this is a nasa illustration of the new planet. it is named l.h.s. 475 b.there are signs of life, but scientists did say the rocky planet is several hundred degrees hotter than right here on the earth. and that is tonight's "cbs evening news." o'donnell. good night. >> judge judy: how many times have you been arrested for violating the restraining order, sir? >> twice, your honor. >> announcer: the latest run-in between longtime neighbors... >> judge judy:...
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well, this is a nasa illustration of the new planet. it is named l.h.s. 475 b.ere are signs of life, but scientists did say the rocky planet is several hundred degrees hotter than right here on the earth. and that is tonight's "cbs evening news." i'm norah o'donnell. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> now, cbs news bay area, a threat of being cut off by flooding. the monterey peninsula is at risk of becoming its own island as the river continues to swell. tonight, residents are gearing up for the worst. >> water, like i say, it really goes all the way around town and heads towards salinas. >> another first alert weather day with a heavy round of rain in the forecast on saturday, i am tracking it all. >>> and, highway 92, still shut down because of the huge sinkhole. the traffic headaches for people just trying to get around it. >>> we could see more downed power lines in the coming days, so, what happens if they land wegea monsatiofrom depant which >> cross your arms across her chest. jumped from t
well, this is a nasa illustration of the new planet. it is named l.h.s. 475 b.ere are signs of life, but scientists did say the rocky planet is several hundred degrees hotter than right here on the earth. and that is tonight's "cbs evening news." i'm norah o'donnell. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> now, cbs news bay area, a threat of being cut off by flooding. the monterey peninsula is at risk of becoming its...
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only from sleep number. >>> nasa has a mounnoyaunced te for a rocket engine.can take place by 2027 that will quickly and safely get humans to the red planet. it would need a nuclear reactor to heat up the propellant to get it through space. >> nasa has actually been thinking about it for decades. research into these engines began back in 1959 but nasa says funding dried up. >> 90 seconds to midnight. >> 10 seconds forward from 2022 to 90 seconds to midnight. >> how depressing. >> that decision was based in part on russia's war to ukraine and the increased risk of nuclear escalation. >> the breakdown of norms in reducing risks and biological threats also paid a factor. the clock was measured for issues. >>> the nominations for oscar nominations were revealed tuesday. everything everywhere all at once led the way. >> across the multi-verse i've seen thousands. >> the film earned nominations for best pictures, actress and leading role for michelle yeo and two for jamie lee curtis and stephanie hu. also for the best picture is james cameron's "avitar, the way of w
only from sleep number. >>> nasa has a mounnoyaunced te for a rocket engine.can take place by 2027 that will quickly and safely get humans to the red planet. it would need a nuclear reactor to heat up the propellant to get it through space. >> nasa has actually been thinking about it for decades. research into these engines began back in 1959 but nasa says funding dried up. >> 90 seconds to midnight. >> 10 seconds forward from 2022 to 90 seconds to midnight. >>...
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stuart: nasa sounding the alarm about a new space race and china could be trying to claim territory onhe moon. we have a report. there's a new migrant surge in the florida keys, hundreds of people just came ashore at a national park and forced it to close. we've got the details. nearly 4,000 migrants have arrived in chicago in just the last few weeks. now the city's asking for $54 million to handle the surge. who's paying for this? grady trimble has the report from chicago, next. ♪ as a business owner, your bottom line is always top of mind. so start saving by switching to the mobile service designed for small business: comcast business mobile. flexible data plans mean you can get unlimited data or pay by the gig. all on the most reliable 5g network. with no line activation fees or term contracts. saving you up to 60% a year. and it's only available to comcast business internet customers. so boost your bottom line by switching today. comcast business. powering possibilities. municipal bos don't usually get the media coverage the stock market does. in fact, most people don't find them a
stuart: nasa sounding the alarm about a new space race and china could be trying to claim territory onhe moon. we have a report. there's a new migrant surge in the florida keys, hundreds of people just came ashore at a national park and forced it to close. we've got the details. nearly 4,000 migrants have arrived in chicago in just the last few weeks. now the city's asking for $54 million to handle the surge. who's paying for this? grady trimble has the report from chicago, next. ♪ as a...
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and one of the goals we have at nasa is to provide that information to the public, so they know what's happening where they live and they can better prepare for it. i mean, the thing that comes to my mind because they were many different climate change related stories last year. and i know that many scientists don't like to link these extreme weather events to any one thing. but i think it's pretty much established now that this is part of climate change trends in global warming. but i think of the, the floods in pakistan and the drought in the horn of africa. and it tends to be those lease responsible for what is happening that pay the highest price. so we are seeing and it impacts in a lot of communities, a lot of really vulnerable communities. and that's one of the goals that are we do free and open data and we're trying to make it accessible. so those communities are aware of what's happening in terms of what we're experiencing. it does vary around the world's, their floods and drought in different communities. and we're trying to provide information to those. oh, thank you very mu
and one of the goals we have at nasa is to provide that information to the public, so they know what's happening where they live and they can better prepare for it. i mean, the thing that comes to my mind because they were many different climate change related stories last year. and i know that many scientists don't like to link these extreme weather events to any one thing. but i think it's pretty much established now that this is part of climate change trends in global warming. but i think of...
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se pensiona un viejo satÉlite de la nasa que fue de mucha utilidad ♪ ♪ ♪ leÓn: este viejo satÉlite de nos vemos maÑana con mucho, mucho mÁs. gracias. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> es el no manches. es lunes de no manches. si Él jugara como yo cantara le hubiese ido mucho mejor. tuvo que terminar la jugada. >> quÉ? >> asÍ definiÓ. >> como futbolista es excelente cantante. ¿cÓmo dices? >> no sÉ, pero gracias por lo de excelente cantante. >> en Época de redes sociales ya no te puedes equivocar ni tirar una chilena al aire porque te graban.
se pensiona un viejo satÉlite de la nasa que fue de mucha utilidad ♪ ♪ ♪ leÓn: este viejo satÉlite de nos vemos maÑana con mucho, mucho mÁs. gracias. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> es el no manches. es lunes de no manches. si Él jugara como yo cantara le hubiese ido mucho mejor. tuvo que terminar la jugada. >> quÉ? >> asÍ definiÓ. >> como futbolista es excelente cantante. ¿cÓmo dices? >> no sÉ, pero gracias por lo de excelente cantante. >> en Época de...
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nasa is gearing up to announce the four person crew. 50 years. cnn has an exclusive inside look at the secret selection process. we were unable to wid will down a list of possible candidates who may be going. kristen fisher joins us now. i know i'm not on this list. tell us why is this such a secretive process? >> there is no good way to do it. they have already become the best of the best. they already beaten out thousands of other applicants. they have flown in space. these are people at the proim prime of their careers. the top of the game. they're also competing for six seats on the crew. now we believe that crew is going to be announced sometime this spring. and, you know, one of the big decisions for a program this important, a program that, you know, has so many close ties to washington and abroad is how much is washington's leadership going to have in this process? and nasa administrator bill nelson told cnn, quote, we stay out of the selection of the crew. that is done by the people at jsc, the johnson space center. they make t
nasa is gearing up to announce the four person crew. 50 years. cnn has an exclusive inside look at the secret selection process. we were unable to wid will down a list of possible candidates who may be going. kristen fisher joins us now. i know i'm not on this list. tell us why is this such a secretive process? >> there is no good way to do it. they have already become the best of the best. they already beaten out thousands of other applicants. they have flown in space. these are people...