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under the supervision of the nasa weiss -- the nasa weiss. will you all join us?ause] i want to acknowledge our partners, minister champagne, francois philippe, will you please come up? [applause] the artemis 2 crew represents thousands of people working tirelessly to bring us to the starter. this is there crew. this is our crew. this is humanity's crew. may i introduce them to you all? [applause] she is an engineer who got her start at goddard and is no stranger to breaking records, logging the longest continuous spaceflight by a woman. your mission specialist christina coke. [applause] ♪ [applause] bill: he has a master of science and physics, and f-18 pilot and canadian astronaut. your mission specialist, jeremy henson. [applause] ♪ [applause] he is a naval aviator and test pilot has flown over 40 different aircraft. most recently, the first operational commercial cremation. your artemis 2 pilot, victor glover. [applause] ♪ hand, test pilot and leader of the highest character. your artemis 2 commander, rita wiseman. read wiseman. [applause] ♪ ladies and gentlem
under the supervision of the nasa weiss -- the nasa weiss. will you all join us?ause] i want to acknowledge our partners, minister champagne, francois philippe, will you please come up? [applause] the artemis 2 crew represents thousands of people working tirelessly to bring us to the starter. this is there crew. this is our crew. this is humanity's crew. may i introduce them to you all? [applause] she is an engineer who got her start at goddard and is no stranger to breaking records, logging...
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he will be working with nasa, _ working with nasa?will be working with nasa, but - working with nasa? he will be working with nasa, but it - working with nasa? he will be working with nasa, but it hasl working with nasa? he will be l working with nasa, but it has all the hallmarks of private investment. these things were typically be led by the private sector. nasa in the past have been really canny, i think, really clever in the weight they have encourage the private sector to invest, and the way they do it is offer themselves up as a first customer. they did it with a reusable rockets we are using now to take satellite technology. it is audacious. they signed up for this capability, this technology that didn't exist and said, when you've invented, we will be your first customer. invented, we will be your first customer-— invented, we will be your first customer. ~ ., , they are working some vinyl purging. applause _ applause everyone, especially that person, is very excited — everyone, especially that person, is very excited to _ ev
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in the navy, and nasa. man who let our astronauts into a new era of space exploration and the man who will lead artemis two from the earth to the moon and safely back home again. [applause] all of you it will lead us into this brave new frontier. you are the artemis generation. we are the artemis generation! [applause] with that i will hand it back over to our neighbors to the north to talk about jeremy i will take his own place in history -- who will take his own place in history. [applause] >> i will not talk about your early life or your lovely family. i am not going to talk about your military service and everything it did and what you did as a fighter pilot or at astronaut and being the first canadian to go on a lunar mission, i will talk about your humanity and share with the world a story when i was with you at the kennedy space center and i saw the power of the blue suit where we have hundreds of people storming to jeremy, he did not want that 30 talk to each and every one of the time to talk to all
in the navy, and nasa. man who let our astronauts into a new era of space exploration and the man who will lead artemis two from the earth to the moon and safely back home again. [applause] all of you it will lead us into this brave new frontier. you are the artemis generation. we are the artemis generation! [applause] with that i will hand it back over to our neighbors to the north to talk about jeremy i will take his own place in history -- who will take his own place in history. [applause]...
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assets of nasa and bill is no exception. the thing i appreciate is he has been as good of advocate for the virginia silty as we have. he helped us in the year-end appropriations bill get significant funding so we can grow the operation. it currently has five launchpad. we can grow to seven and create a lot more activity that is great for virginia, great for the region and give us the opportunity to be more connected to america's space mission. please give a warm welcome to administrator bill nelson. [applause] bill: hey guys, i want you to know you have 2 of the best in the u.s. senate representing virginia. senator warner and senator kaine. i had the privilege of spending quite a bit of time with them, in the senate. i can tell you how effective they are. not only do you have wallops island and launch facilities in virginia, you have one of the major centers for nasa down in the norfolk area called the langley research center. it was there, in the early space days, in the days we were putting astronauts in space that there
assets of nasa and bill is no exception. the thing i appreciate is he has been as good of advocate for the virginia silty as we have. he helped us in the year-end appropriations bill get significant funding so we can grow the operation. it currently has five launchpad. we can grow to seven and create a lot more activity that is great for virginia, great for the region and give us the opportunity to be more connected to america's space mission. please give a warm welcome to administrator bill...
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there was some discussion in the early days of nasa nasa was created. that's a story in itself that we could talk about was the creation of nasa which is something that eisenhower's essentially against his his will in 1958. there was just enough political pressure that he ultimately had to had to go ahead and do something and created a civilian space agency and drew man in space as it was referred to at the time drew man in space programs away from the military and invested it in this civilian organization nasa and then there was the question of who could qualify to be an astronaut. i mean, what is the skill set of an astronaut at that point? they weren't even necessarily talking about astronauts flying these capsules one of the interesting things that i found was a lot of tension between within the program and much debate among scientists and engineers as to whether human beings were even capable of functioning in a weightless environment capable of functioning in space or whether all sorts of horrible. things and they listed them in these memos and it
there was some discussion in the early days of nasa nasa was created. that's a story in itself that we could talk about was the creation of nasa which is something that eisenhower's essentially against his his will in 1958. there was just enough political pressure that he ultimately had to had to go ahead and do something and created a civilian space agency and drew man in space as it was referred to at the time drew man in space programs away from the military and invested it in this civilian...
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he will be working with nasa, _ working with nasa?t has| working with nasa? he will be i working with nasa, but it has all the hallmarks of private investment. these things were typically be led by the private sector. nasa in the past have been really canny, i think, really clever in the weight they have encourage the private sector to invest, and the way they do it is offer themselves up as a first customer. they did it with a reusable rockets we are using now to take satellite technology. it
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nasa builds space telescopes, something i've worked on, and you don't launch on nasa rockets, you launchr, and that means what used to be the cost of two missions is now four missions. and so once you can do four missions, the science and research accelerates so now then you can go do eight. but there's this multiplying factor that's happening. michael: elon musk's most ambitious rocket of all is this. it's called the starship, a cheap steel tube that can carry a huge payload. this month, it made a test flight to 150 meters before successfully coming back to earth. jonathan: starship is the next-generation rocket, and it looks just like, you know, a 1950s science fiction rocketship. if it works, it could be a further revolution in the cost of getting to orbit. rapid reuse, very huge payloads going into space, being able to carry very large numbers of people into space. he needs this if he wants to settle mars in the long run, and--but, you know, it's been a bit of a rocky road so far. he's blown up quite a few test articles. richard branson: having maybe something really sexy. female: th
nasa builds space telescopes, something i've worked on, and you don't launch on nasa rockets, you launchr, and that means what used to be the cost of two missions is now four missions. and so once you can do four missions, the science and research accelerates so now then you can go do eight. but there's this multiplying factor that's happening. michael: elon musk's most ambitious rocket of all is this. it's called the starship, a cheap steel tube that can carry a huge payload. this month, it...
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the astronauts danced for joy on the moon's surface. wearing nasa's legendary apollo space suits or nasa unveiled the next generation of space suits in houston, texas in march. astronauts will be wearing them on their next journey to the moon and b r i. morning. we're developing a space suit for a new generation, the artemus generation, the generation that's going to take us back to the moon and on to mars. i'm a, let him do some squab, the new space suits, are much more flexible and comfortable than their predecessors ability, but production delays and exorbitant costs have me designing them a challenge as nasa is prepared to spend up to $3500000000.00 on the new suit because they will need to meet extraordinary requirements. so yeah, that's a great, great demonstration. everybody moving december 20th 1999 nasa's space shuttle discovery blasts offer outer space swiss astronaut club nichol ye is on board. and he's very familiar with the pitfalls of the old space suits. position visibility is very limited. you can only see straight ahead. you can't see anything below you. above you are on
the astronauts danced for joy on the moon's surface. wearing nasa's legendary apollo space suits or nasa unveiled the next generation of space suits in houston, texas in march. astronauts will be wearing them on their next journey to the moon and b r i. morning. we're developing a space suit for a new generation, the artemus generation, the generation that's going to take us back to the moon and on to mars. i'm a, let him do some squab, the new space suits, are much more flexible and...
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obviously you know that nasa can fly satellites in space to monitor fires. these are much closer to the actual fire themselves. if you want to get even closer, let me show you some drones that nasa is going to put close to the fire. they can drop equipment to crews. they can even start controlled burns all, again, without putting any people close to the fire. in fact, nasa even has technology out in the field to make sure those drones and these aircraft don't get too close together. why do we need all this technology? well, because climate change is making fire seasons less predictable than ever. they last longer. they burn longer, and they can even be more dangerous. all the more reason for technology like this. at nasa ames research center, scott budman, nbc bay area news. >> very cool gear. thank you, scott. >>> you're looking live at the bay bridge. rob mayeda just ahead with the rob mayeda just ahead with the forecast. we'v've got ouour vision.... .....and so mumuch to choooose. we'v've got ouour vision.... bubut with freree in-storee dedesign servivice
obviously you know that nasa can fly satellites in space to monitor fires. these are much closer to the actual fire themselves. if you want to get even closer, let me show you some drones that nasa is going to put close to the fire. they can drop equipment to crews. they can even start controlled burns all, again, without putting any people close to the fire. in fact, nasa even has technology out in the field to make sure those drones and these aircraft don't get too close together. why do we...
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why was that important to nasa? ~ ., �*, , to nasa? well, what's very interesting _ to nasa?sting about that - to nasa? well, what's very interesting about that is i to nasa? well, what's very i interesting about that is that we have a very distant diverse —— corps and we were able to select the most qualified individuals stop in one aspect of diversity you failed to mention we are also going with the canadian astronaut and that's another reflection of how different things are. instead of the us going alone we are going with international partners and we believe diversity of viewpoint is critically important step as a former space shuttle commander, i knew we would encounter situations and we did that perhaps only one person on the crew had experienced or perspective to solve that problem. that diversity is critical to our mission as we explore. critical to our mission as we exlore. ., critical to our mission as we exnlore-_ explore. can you give us an idea of what _ explore. can you give us an idea of what this _ explore. can you give us an idea of what this mission i explor
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so this is a big day for nasa and we can speak about it on the day with aster biologists and former nasa employee keith cowan. he now covers space exploration as the editor of nasa watts and joins us from washington d. c. mr cowling nasa says this is humanities crew, so who'll be representing us all of their well, it's interesting, you mentioned to 1st is the 3rd. that is one of the crew members is from canada. so this is an international crew, as well as a, a crew with people of different racial backgrounds of different gender. so, you know, it's a lot of 1st there and of course grew a lot of people think about this like 3 quarters of the people live today. i have never seen anybody walk in another world, so it's a 1st for everybody else doing the cd again for the 1st time. there are lots of 1st for the man you talked about there for the canadian for jeremy hanson. he has never even been to space. all of the other crew members are veteran astronauts. so how, how unusual a pick is he he's probably, i think he's just happy that he's going into space. but he's, you know, some of the 1st pe
so this is a big day for nasa and we can speak about it on the day with aster biologists and former nasa employee keith cowan. he now covers space exploration as the editor of nasa watts and joins us from washington d. c. mr cowling nasa says this is humanities crew, so who'll be representing us all of their well, it's interesting, you mentioned to 1st is the 3rd. that is one of the crew members is from canada. so this is an international crew, as well as a, a crew with people of different...
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this is being held as nasa. most diverse lunar mission ever and next year we'll see the 1st person of color and the 1st woman and the 1st as you say, non us american flight of the moon. we've come far from the all male, all white apollo mission. but how much harder is it still today for women and minorities to become astronauts and actually go to space? it's easier if it isn't as perfect as it should be. and i'll be the 1st to say that, but on the other hand, that doesn't mean you should keep trying. and i think this is going to provide perhaps a wider inspiration. that's what we talk about. you know, the, you're, the, are the, this artemus generation notion of the next generation is going to inherit this capability. when they start looking like you, that means that more people are going to see themselves as either possibly going themself one day or just that the, somebody like them is seeing these things. so, you know, it's a journey in more ways than one. and we're, we're further down the road then we were bac
this is being held as nasa. most diverse lunar mission ever and next year we'll see the 1st person of color and the 1st woman and the 1st as you say, non us american flight of the moon. we've come far from the all male, all white apollo mission. but how much harder is it still today for women and minorities to become astronauts and actually go to space? it's easier if it isn't as perfect as it should be. and i'll be the 1st to say that, but on the other hand, that doesn't mean you should keep...
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he's now a journalist and editor covering nasa and space policy. i asked him to tell me a bit more about this diverse crew. well, you mentioned to the 1st with the other 1st is jeremy hanson. the canadian, so you've got, you know, there's a lot of maybe political twisting on this, but you've got your own unusual crew given that the last time we said people to the moon was 3 white american pilots. ok. and what are they going to be and what are they going to be doing up there? well, this is sort of a, a precursor flight to the landing. this is the artemus 2 mission, yarmouth. 3 mission will actually land this mission is the 1st time that we'll send a crew back around the moon, not only in 50 years, but also in this spacecraft. so the idea is to test anyway, pretty much everything except the actual weight. and there's a precedent for this, we did this back during the apollo program, but now we built spacecraft a little more efficiently. so we don't to have to do as many flights before we actually went our right. and so there was, so when they actually
he's now a journalist and editor covering nasa and space policy. i asked him to tell me a bit more about this diverse crew. well, you mentioned to the 1st with the other 1st is jeremy hanson. the canadian, so you've got, you know, there's a lot of maybe political twisting on this, but you've got your own unusual crew given that the last time we said people to the moon was 3 white american pilots. ok. and what are they going to be and what are they going to be doing up there? well, this is sort...
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. >>> now to four astronauts who nasa says have the right stuff. the space agency named one woman and three men to the crew for the first mission to the moon in more than half a century. cbs's mark strassmann reports it's the first time a woman and a black astronaut have been named to a lunar crew. >> ladies and gentlemen, your artemis ii crew. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: nasa's deep space hopes will rocket with this crew. >> to the moon, to mars, and beyond. >> reporter: moon-bound astronauts, the first in more than a half century. >> we know how big this moment is, and i personally feel it's so much bigger than me or my name being attached to it. >> reporter: on this diverse artemis 2 crew, three americans, all space veterans, and a canadian. reid wiseman, victor glover, the first black astronaut to make a long duration space flight. christina koch, a member of the first three all-female spacewalks, and canadian jeremy hansen, the only space rookie aboard. >> our focus is 100% on being successful. >> reporter: after launch, the capsule w
. >>> now to four astronauts who nasa says have the right stuff. the space agency named one woman and three men to the crew for the first mission to the moon in more than half a century. cbs's mark strassmann reports it's the first time a woman and a black astronaut have been named to a lunar crew. >> ladies and gentlemen, your artemis ii crew. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: nasa's deep space hopes will rocket with this crew. >> to the moon, to mars, and beyond....
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you're on the nasa team. >> reporter: as nasa's newest team members, these students travel to the johnsono hand-deliver the parts they've built. >> it changes your perspective from that of a little enclosed, this is just a grade, what if i fail to, wow, this is going up to the space station, and it's going to help astronauts store their materials and their experiments. this is a little bigger than an a-plus in a class. >> reporter: students are plhened andentod bya make are inspected a nasaorous standards. >> these are not widgets, and these are not paperweights. these are actual structural components that are flying to the space station. >> reporter: students are told when a part they've worked on is included in a nasa launch, and they even get a photo of it in use, in space. for students like abigail gibson, the nasa hunch program has helped them discover new career paths they never would have considered. >> i feel really ready for what's going to come after high school, so that's pretty nice. and i'm getting firsthand experience of what i'm going to do for the rest of my life. >> repor
you're on the nasa team. >> reporter: as nasa's newest team members, these students travel to the johnsono hand-deliver the parts they've built. >> it changes your perspective from that of a little enclosed, this is just a grade, what if i fail to, wow, this is going up to the space station, and it's going to help astronauts store their materials and their experiments. this is a little bigger than an a-plus in a class. >> reporter: students are plhened andentod bya make are...
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nasa has a big announcement to make today the space agency will name the four astronauts. three americans and canadians who will fly around the moon next year. this is so exciting abc is japanese says spoke with a few of the possible crew members. just over 24 hours away from nasa's big reveal who will be the first four astronauts to return to the moon next year to one boostersif artemus one after that successful artemis one test mission, sending the orion capsule around the moon and back splashdown. nasa's prepping for artemis to which will take four astronauts around the moon for the first time since the end of the apollo program 51 years ago , while we don't know who will be chosen for the mission, decorated nasa astronaut victor glover is a fan favorite. and you, my friend. i know you are very excited to potentially be an astronaut. going to the moon someday. well, you know what? i'm excited that it's just a reality that we're going to send people to the moon. whether it's myself or one of my good friends. whatever aspectof that mission i get to be a part of. i'm just
nasa has a big announcement to make today the space agency will name the four astronauts. three americans and canadians who will fly around the moon next year. this is so exciting abc is japanese says spoke with a few of the possible crew members. just over 24 hours away from nasa's big reveal who will be the first four astronauts to return to the moon next year to one boostersif artemus one after that successful artemis one test mission, sending the orion capsule around the moon and back...
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nasa envisions the moon as a proving ground for eventually missions to mars.u look at the moon a little differently? >> oh yeah, 100%. >> we've spent our entire lives looking up at the moon. now we're going to go out there and look back at earth from that same distance. that is crazy. >> reporter: some of their artemis training will happen right behind me in nasa's mock-up orion capsule. that training starts in june, goes on for 18 months which means the launch could haps soon as late next year. mark strauss man, cbs news in houston. >>> next on "cbs weekend news" we are still among the stars. this time a brilliant snapshot from the web telescope, a never before seen star explosion. >>> today, another train derailment in america, this time in pittsburgh.fi empty norfolko attention with some lawmakers knew now seeking tougher regulations after the disaster in east palestine, ohio, that caused disputes over possible air and soil contamination. >>> now to a stunning new picture from deep space. it's the closest view yet of an exploding care ing star. you're seein
nasa envisions the moon as a proving ground for eventually missions to mars.u look at the moon a little differently? >> oh yeah, 100%. >> we've spent our entire lives looking up at the moon. now we're going to go out there and look back at earth from that same distance. that is crazy. >> reporter: some of their artemis training will happen right behind me in nasa's mock-up orion capsule. that training starts in june, goes on for 18 months which means the launch could haps soon...
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on the right you see nasa's steve bowen, with red stripes on the legs of his spacesuit. that will help you tell the difference from him and sultan alneyadi, was on the left side in an unmarked suit. >> he is working crew lock bag one. we notice that the wire tied caddy is not staying tucked to the bag. in case you wanted to talk it in somewhere else -- tuck it in somewhere else. >> we will try again. we'll try to be careful, find a better place to tuck it. >> copy, sultan, you can turn on your heca. >> that should be better. >> ok, we copy your heca is on. we congratulate the uae to have their flag outside the international space station for the first time. gentlemen, get ready for your buddy checks. >> ok, so far. i see two green lights. one is taped. i see your light. that one goes back on the small hook. on redhook, the -- which is unlocked. [indiscernible] to your left, down, to your right down. >> check on sultan. >> [indiscernible] >> right now, steve bowen has moved to the court, the crew equipment translation aid. sultan is working to close the thermal cover. the
on the right you see nasa's steve bowen, with red stripes on the legs of his spacesuit. that will help you tell the difference from him and sultan alneyadi, was on the left side in an unmarked suit. >> he is working crew lock bag one. we notice that the wire tied caddy is not staying tucked to the bag. in case you wanted to talk it in somewhere else -- tuck it in somewhere else. >> we will try again. we'll try to be careful, find a better place to tuck it. >> copy, sultan, you...
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but you know, space sates and nasa are deep in each other's pockets and fan nasa right. going back to the apollo era of moon landings in the sixty's late sixty's in a very early seventy's. they couldn't have done that without commercial industry helping them out with the technology. um and the space x, you know, is it is going to be looking to, to be launching. yes. nasa wants to use it space lot system am, it's a bit smaller actually, or they're not as good right here. are you hawthorne went out and asked where we went from actually minus 40 seconds while here we go with you for another 30 seconds to finish out his sentence. there's a number 30 seconds. i think competition, you know, the new space i. the ology is the competition is good on an unknown. we've howled it, you know, they need all the help they can get. so massa and crystal commercial industry work hand in hand. i, i can't see that this is really competitive. it may be competitive towards other members in the industry come of clocking at the bank on both natural space. i say the long term goal is to send huma
but you know, space sates and nasa are deep in each other's pockets and fan nasa right. going back to the apollo era of moon landings in the sixty's late sixty's in a very early seventy's. they couldn't have done that without commercial industry helping them out with the technology. um and the space x, you know, is it is going to be looking to, to be launching. yes. nasa wants to use it space lot system am, it's a bit smaller actually, or they're not as good right here. are you hawthorne went...
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biden arrives in dublin after a visit to belfast to mark 25 years of peace in northern ireland and to nasa and veils it's mar simulator. volunteers were leaving the facility for a year to test what life would be like for future missions to per ah unpopular foliage. welcome to the program. china is planning to close air space north of taiwan later this week. as beijing turns up, the heat on its neighbor. taiwan says china has notified it that a no fly zone will be imposed for half an hour on april 16th. china has ended 3 days of military drills around taiwan following a trip to the west by the islands. president sy, in when the chinese president choosing pink, has raised the stakes by calling on china's military to train for quote, actual combat. well, the don't use china expert clifford turnin is here with me in studio and has been following this story closely. clifford great to see. so actual combat now, is this a power move or do you think beijing is actually planning an attack? i think it's a power move. i mean it's, it's scary language. it's designed to, to unsettled people. it's desig
biden arrives in dublin after a visit to belfast to mark 25 years of peace in northern ireland and to nasa and veils it's mar simulator. volunteers were leaving the facility for a year to test what life would be like for future missions to per ah unpopular foliage. welcome to the program. china is planning to close air space north of taiwan later this week. as beijing turns up, the heat on its neighbor. taiwan says china has notified it that a no fly zone will be imposed for half an hour on...
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i think nasa is hedging its bets, not just one moon rocket but to moon rockets are being funded by nasa. the sls booster rocket for the argument system. and now the starship program of elon musk. and so i think nasa is paying a good game. it's basically saying they're going to spread the money out. and just remember that even though even though ellen must sometimes exaggerates on the time frame, usually his long term projections are correct. for example, in japan, he's already selling tourist tickets to go to the moon. japanese billionaire who the entire rocket and he fully expects to go to go to the moon. these are these tickets are being sold already. in fact, it's sold out. and so the point of raising is that even the elon musk is part showman. of course . he is, of course, selling stocks and so and so forth. the basic thrust of what he's doing is in the direction of history. just just just looking at elon musk just sent out a tweet saying congrats to the team on an exciting test launch of starship and also wrote, learned a lot for next test launch. in a few months. so now we've got
i think nasa is hedging its bets, not just one moon rocket but to moon rockets are being funded by nasa. the sls booster rocket for the argument system. and now the starship program of elon musk. and so i think nasa is paying a good game. it's basically saying they're going to spread the money out. and just remember that even though even though ellen must sometimes exaggerates on the time frame, usually his long term projections are correct. for example, in japan, he's already selling tourist...
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nasa has said. i mean, if you mentioned kind of the timetable, whichever one of course, wants to hear more about that timetable when humans are going to be back on the moon, 20 and 2025, maybe 2026 does this test and what we've seen today does that change nasa's timetable at all? no it doesn't . this is the way space checks goes about. uh they test this stuff. they run it hard. sometimes it blows up. remember, they're very successful. falcon nine rocket that launches our astronauts to the international space station. several of them blew up to begin with, and now it's become a workhorse for commercial for government for nasa. so this is their motor sapporo nd people see this explosion. i mean, some might be discouraged to think it didn't work. they called it icing on the cake. after it cleared the launch pad. you called it encouraging, but just from your background in all of this is that you know, i almost called you, senator again. administrator what did you think? when you saw this? i'll take off
nasa has said. i mean, if you mentioned kind of the timetable, whichever one of course, wants to hear more about that timetable when humans are going to be back on the moon, 20 and 2025, maybe 2026 does this test and what we've seen today does that change nasa's timetable at all? no it doesn't . this is the way space checks goes about. uh they test this stuff. they run it hard. sometimes it blows up. remember, they're very successful. falcon nine rocket that launches our astronauts to the...
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tom jones, former nasa astronaut. i don't think you're ever a former nasa astronaut.lways an astronaut. tom, great to see you. icing on the cake as you heard from that control room, the spacex control room. they were clapping and applauding even when the thing exploded but i guess their view they got a lot further than they thought they would get. there are other launches to come, what do you think? >> i think you have nailed it, neil. this is a good first step but it was sort of two steps forward and one step back. i know that the spacex team wanted to get the starship all the way into orbit and complete a test landing of the second stage, the starship space vehicle back in the ocean near hawaii. that never occurred because the first stage failed on the way up to space today. you know, i like the spacex approach of testing, failing, learning, and then trying again. but we don't have unlimited time. i don't think elon musk has an unlimited budget either. so i think they hoped for more from the test and they're putting a bright face on it. neil: nasa is in contract on
tom jones, former nasa astronaut. i don't think you're ever a former nasa astronaut.lways an astronaut. tom, great to see you. icing on the cake as you heard from that control room, the spacex control room. they were clapping and applauding even when the thing exploded but i guess their view they got a lot further than they thought they would get. there are other launches to come, what do you think? >> i think you have nailed it, neil. this is a good first step but it was sort of two...
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so it's interesting how spacex is now intertwined with nasa.is what will take humans to the moon. hopefully in the next few years, you're looking at nasa pictures here of the launch site. people lined up to see it. they will feel it. i think as they see it as you describe miles o'brien don't go far because when this thing launches if it launches, we're going to want more from you shortly. thank you so much. miles sarah, always so cool to see you guys chat, and i love him. and i love the idea of being able to sit there and watch this wonder it's a wonder going to the moon almost as cool as speaking two miles. not quite. yeah. all right back here on earth. at least two people are dead in oklahoma after multiple tornadoes touched down in that state. both deaths were reported in the small town of coal that's south of oklahoma city tornado caused widespread and significant damage. officials are searching for debris for survivors and fear the number of people killed could rise when local storm chaser was right in the middle of this intense storm. loo
so it's interesting how spacex is now intertwined with nasa.is what will take humans to the moon. hopefully in the next few years, you're looking at nasa pictures here of the launch site. people lined up to see it. they will feel it. i think as they see it as you describe miles o'brien don't go far because when this thing launches if it launches, we're going to want more from you shortly. thank you so much. miles sarah, always so cool to see you guys chat, and i love him. and i love the idea of...
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paulina: para hablar sobre cÓmo cuidar este planeta, nos conectamos con el experto de la nasa, doctortes que estÁn arbitrando nuestra tierra, estas misiones son de la nasa, pero tambiÉn tenemos misiones en conjunto con otros paÍses, europa, japÓn, y tenemos instrumentos a bordo de la estaciÓn espacial internacional, y esta informaciÓn lo que nos estÁ brindando, como decÍas, es que el calentamiento de la tierra, de la superficie y del ocÉano, es inequÍvoca, es la causa de la acciÓn del ser humano y las emisiones de gases de invernadero, es muy importante que cada persona, cada individuo, tome acciones que pueden tomar, desde informarse sobre el tema del cambio climÁtico, hasta llevar a cabo cambios de comportamiento, utilizar mejor el automÓvil, caminar, utilizarla bicicleta como medio de transportaciÓn masiva para poder lidiar con este problema de las emisiones de gases de efecto invernadero. borja: estamos maÑana celebrando este dÍa de la tierra, pero no podemos olvidarnos que esta es una acciÓn diaria, me gustarÍa que le habla nuestra audiencia cÓmo podemos tomar conciencia de la me
paulina: para hablar sobre cÓmo cuidar este planeta, nos conectamos con el experto de la nasa, doctortes que estÁn arbitrando nuestra tierra, estas misiones son de la nasa, pero tambiÉn tenemos misiones en conjunto con otros paÍses, europa, japÓn, y tenemos instrumentos a bordo de la estaciÓn espacial internacional, y esta informaciÓn lo que nos estÁ brindando, como decÍas, es que el calentamiento de la tierra, de la superficie y del ocÉano, es inequÍvoca, es la causa de la acciÓn...
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. >>> new details from nasa >>> new details from nasa morrow, plus anothetor for backck pain, i'v've alwas been a t take two and call i in the mornrning g. but my n new doctorr recommmmended salolonpas. withthout anotheher pill upsetting g my stomachch, i get powewerful, effefective and safe r relief. salonpas. . it's good d medici. >>> five, four, three, two, one. >> there goes! that was left off for a set of 10 spacex satellites. the falcon 9 rocket lifted off from vandenberg air force base. this will help the military to identify and track missiles. who is going to the moon next? nasa plans to announce just that tomorrow morning. >>> four astronauts will be chosen to venture around the moon on the much-the dissipated artemis ii mission. this will be nasa's path to establishing a presence on the lunar surface. the announcement will be made at 8:00 a.m. tomorrow. >>> it is officially baseball season. the giants are preparing to take on the kansas city royals on friday as their home opener. game starts at 1: 35 at oracle. they will then host the los angeles dodgers before traveling t
. >>> new details from nasa >>> new details from nasa morrow, plus anothetor for backck pain, i'v've alwas been a t take two and call i in the mornrning g. but my n new doctorr recommmmended salolonpas. withthout anotheher pill upsetting g my stomachch, i get powewerful, effefective and safe r relief. salonpas. . it's good d medici. >>> five, four, three, two, one. >> there goes! that was left off for a set of 10 spacex satellites. the falcon 9 rocket lifted off...
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so this is nasa's next big step towards getting humans ready to live on mars.martian, the movie about one man in the future, struggling to survive on mars, growing his own food. the greatest botanist on this planet . soon these scenes from a hollywood movie will play out in real life among volunteers. these are just different elements that we have on the martian surface. this is the new three d printed mars simulation habitat at johnson space center in houston, built to teach nasa what human life could be like on the red planet developed as a one year mars surface simulation. with the intent that we can have crew in isolation and confinement with marjorie. listing restrictions for volunteers will live here for one year each, get a bedroom and share two bathrooms and workspace, a medical room. even an exercise room we are expecting they will have to exercise quite a bit to me. one concern. can the crew get along with each other in such a limited space? besides the isolation, confinement and the sheer distance? um would be things like being able to get along. so
so this is nasa's next big step towards getting humans ready to live on mars.martian, the movie about one man in the future, struggling to survive on mars, growing his own food. the greatest botanist on this planet . soon these scenes from a hollywood movie will play out in real life among volunteers. these are just different elements that we have on the martian surface. this is the new three d printed mars simulation habitat at johnson space center in houston, built to teach nasa what human...
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es quien s soy. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪. >> la nasa la anunciÓ nasa hoyÓ escuadrÓn de astronautas que el prÓximoÁ latinos involucrados. >> yo me siento muy emocionada como mujer, como latina. >> e ell comandante comandant Á exjefe de astronautas y un experimentado aviador, irÁ acompaÑado de vÍctor, un afroamericano con 4 caminatas espaciales, serÁ el piloto de la nave espacial con la que van a orbitar la luna diez dÍas, con ellos cristina, la mujer que mÁs ha permanecido en el espacio. el cuarto tripulante e y segundo especialista serÁ el canadiense, jeremy. >> cuando estos 4 astronautas sean lanzados al espacio tent tentativamente en noviembre de 2024, la colombiana, diana trujillo serÁ responsable de dirigir la misiÓn desde la estaciÓn espacial. >> el trabajo que tenemos que hacer como comunidad, como la nasa, es demostrar que los astronautas pueden hacer lo que tienen que hacer y el vehÍculo tambiÉn. >> el jefe de astronautas de ascendencia puertorriqueÑa indicÓ que artemis puede inspirar a muchos a llegar a la luna y mÁs allÁ. >> es el primer paso, pero son los niÑos de hoy que van a marte y
es quien s soy. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪. >> la nasa la anunciÓ nasa hoyÓ escuadrÓn de astronautas que el prÓximoÁ latinos involucrados. >> yo me siento muy emocionada como mujer, como latina. >> e ell comandante comandant Á exjefe de astronautas y un experimentado aviador, irÁ acompaÑado de vÍctor, un afroamericano con 4 caminatas espaciales, serÁ el piloto de la nave espacial con la que van a orbitar la luna diez dÍas, con ellos cristina, la mujer que mÁs ha permanecido...
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frequent visitors to the site in texas is nasa, _ mars.n texas is nasa, because a - mars. frequent visitors to the site | in texas is nasa, because a variant of the bit at the top, the ship of the whole system is called starship, but the bit at the top seems to be called starship as well, spacex are going to build a version of that to land the artemis astronauts on the moon, so we saw that big rocket launch, the back end of last year. there was a capsule on the top. the capsule will go to the moon, it will meet up with starship there, going around the moon, they will transferred over to starship, go to the moon service, come back up and come home. the moon service, come back up and come home-— come home. jonathan, lovely to see ou. come home. jonathan, lovely to see yon thank — come home. jonathan, lovely to see yon thank you _ come home. jonathan, lovely to see you. thank you for _ come home. jonathan, lovely to see you. thank you for explaining - come home. jonathan, lovely to see you. thank you for explaining that. l you. thank you for
frequent visitors to the site in texas is nasa, _ mars.n texas is nasa, because a - mars. frequent visitors to the site | in texas is nasa, because a variant of the bit at the top, the ship of the whole system is called starship, but the bit at the top seems to be called starship as well, spacex are going to build a version of that to land the artemis astronauts on the moon, so we saw that big rocket launch, the back end of last year. there was a capsule on the top. the capsule will go to the...
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the way nasa is tracking fires without risking lives. this is "today in the bay." >>> good friday morning to you. i'm laura garcia. >> and i'm marcus washington. i want to get you headed out the door -- if that's where you're going -- with a look at what we can expect from the forecast and the weekend. >> it's going to be a great weekend. we're starting out with cool temperatures around the bay area. once again, we're in the mid-40s, even the upper 40s right now in hayward. 49 degrees in oakland. 47 in san francisco. as you're heading to work in pleasant hill, it's in the mid-40s for the next few hours and then we start to warm up. it's going to be just slightly warmer compared to yesterday. reaching 68 degrees in san jose, 66 in dublin. we'll talk about that weekend forecast coming up in a few minutes. >> thanks, kari. >>> in a matter of hours, the suspect accused in the deadly stabbing of bob lee will face a judge. >> in a stunning twist, it turns out the accused is in tech himself. we have all the developments and reaction from city l
the way nasa is tracking fires without risking lives. this is "today in the bay." >>> good friday morning to you. i'm laura garcia. >> and i'm marcus washington. i want to get you headed out the door -- if that's where you're going -- with a look at what we can expect from the forecast and the weekend. >> it's going to be a great weekend. we're starting out with cool temperatures around the bay area. once again, we're in the mid-40s, even the upper 40s right now...
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and nasa was thank you so much. a pleasure for bowl added german. his bonus. lager hoffen haim have boasted their hopes of avoiding relegation. i want to walnut vetted bremond to make it 2 wins in a row. puffin. hon. coach pellegrino matter. wrapped, so still has it all to do to secure his side's top flight future. 3 points against payment would go a long way to settling hope and hinds nerves as they looked to avoid a 1st ever relegation from the buddha's legal. early in the 2nd half they took the lead through andre tremor ridge with a gold that boded well. whenever they probation tallies, man has found the net in the league this season. huffman hoyle have been undefeated . just 2 minutes later, they schooled again with another close range head, a sliver of space inside layman's box, this time exploited by austrian historic baumgartener. the visitors were made to whether a late storm that even so brave and pull one back. i most people had asked, glancing off the back of an unfortunate john anthony brooks. as it sailed in, paused goalkeeper oliver bo
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the man in charge of the nasa administrator is nasa administrator. bill nelson. thank you, sir.e appreciate you joining us. how are you feeling about this? hey what a great day we're going back to the moon and after a half century, you're going to be announcing a crew of three americans. one canadian tell us about about them and how important their mission will be to the artemus program. well we're going back to new moon. but this just the beginning because we're going back to learn to live to create two advent in order to go to mars and then beyond. so this is man kind. humankind's further quest. to reach out and explore this vastness of the cosmos and to understand better who we are, where we are, what we are. yeah that's our that char frontier spirit. poppy doesn't that sound like space? the final frontier totally does. voyages totally does. it's exciting and you talked about mars, which is sort of the ultimate goal after the moon, but talking about this initial goal, um you told political i think it was back in january that we are in a space race. with china. so the first ti
the man in charge of the nasa administrator is nasa administrator. bill nelson. thank you, sir.e appreciate you joining us. how are you feeling about this? hey what a great day we're going back to the moon and after a half century, you're going to be announcing a crew of three americans. one canadian tell us about about them and how important their mission will be to the artemus program. well we're going back to new moon. but this just the beginning because we're going back to learn to live to...
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they tend to say, if you're nasa used to be the early 20 thirty's now it's the 20 forty's. you know, i've, i'm 67. when i grew up they were say, 980. so i can get used to it. but with space acts, it's a private company, so they have a bit of a different way of, you know, guessing on these things than a height but a little bit. but i wouldn't be surprised that either the 1st people to land on mars land in ships that were built by space x or that ones that nasa are isa bought from space x. i think that's what's going on, who you're seeing a paradigm shift unreal revealing itself in slow motion here. and he said to look at say, what is this me? and the answer is, i could do more things with what, with my money, i'm going to do more things with my money cave carvette and it of space ref dot com . always good to have you on the show. thank you very much. my pleasure. as have a look now at some of the other stories making headlines. un chief, antonio quoterush has called for a 3 day cease fire and sudan to mock. the end of the muslim holy month of ramadan said, ounce military has
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last met in march at indian wells where it was made with deb, who picked up his 7th when overseer nasa is looking for people with what he calls elite levels of patience and understanding. the u. s. agency has unveiled it's mars simulator, volunteers will live there for a year to test conditions for future missions to mars. the facility includes a replica of the martian environment. not surprisingly, the ground is covered in red sand and scattered around the room known as the sandbox. our other pieces of equipment astronauts would likely use, including a solar panel, a weather station, and a treadmill to simulate the long trips outside astronauts would make to collect samples and gather other data. there's also a brick making machine. part of the activities for mars mission would be, besides the geology and exploration building and maintaining that infrastructure for wife on mars, for human life on mars, or for humans to come and and future missions to come. they want to start building out that infrastructure. the astronauts would then go through an air lock with several doors before en
last met in march at indian wells where it was made with deb, who picked up his 7th when overseer nasa is looking for people with what he calls elite levels of patience and understanding. the u. s. agency has unveiled it's mars simulator, volunteers will live there for a year to test conditions for future missions to mars. the facility includes a replica of the martian environment. not surprisingly, the ground is covered in red sand and scattered around the room known as the sandbox. our other...
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a big announcement from nasa today.w the names of the astronauts that will take part in the next artemis mission. abc news reporter alex stone hs the latest. alex: it was the announcement that had the theatrics of a sports team being revealed whack a master of silence, -- science, physics, and a canadian astronaut, your mission specialist, jeremy hansen. alex: all active ask -- nasa astronauts were in the room, with four being announced as the ones chosen to go to the moon. >> this is a huge effort for nasa, for the united states of america, for canada, for the whole world. alex: the four chosen include veteran nasa astronauts victor glover christina hammock koch, , and reid wiseman plus canadian jeremy hansen. koch is said to eventually become the first woman and glover the first person of color to stand on the moon. each of the american astronauts has already spent many days in space. koch holds a record for the longest single spaceflight by woman at 328 days. >>>> i look forward to the day that we continue to break g
a big announcement from nasa today.w the names of the astronauts that will take part in the next artemis mission. abc news reporter alex stone hs the latest. alex: it was the announcement that had the theatrics of a sports team being revealed whack a master of silence, -- science, physics, and a canadian astronaut, your mission specialist, jeremy hansen. alex: all active ask -- nasa astronauts were in the room, with four being announced as the ones chosen to go to the moon. >> this is a...