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and today nasa has today, nasa has enabled us to have the public share in this amazing example of innovation exploration discovery and science. this bennu sample will help nasa and sony and inspire the next generation of scientists. and now, the inspiring leader of nasa, administrator bill nelson. >> you all may not know that ellen is the former chief scientist of nasa, and a subsequently -- has its ups really worked up to this august position. you may also may not know that there is an incredible syncopation between the natural history museum and nasa. because what is of this museum about? it's about the history of the earth. well, that is one of the scientific research objectives that we have to understand earth. all of our satellites that are no examining everything that's happening, the new great observatories ever going to put up that when combined with the 25 satellites up there now will give us a 3-d composite of exactly what is happening to the earth and its atmosphere, it's a land, it's water, and its ice. and so it's quite natural then that the natural history museum would partner
and today nasa has today, nasa has enabled us to have the public share in this amazing example of innovation exploration discovery and science. this bennu sample will help nasa and sony and inspire the next generation of scientists. and now, the inspiring leader of nasa, administrator bill nelson. >> you all may not know that ellen is the former chief scientist of nasa, and a subsequently -- has its ups really worked up to this august position. you may also may not know that there is an...
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that was an agreement with nasa for this. in terms of transport, so i brought two different specimens. one, the research specimens i thought i later ntca after flight from houston and took the matter over here. [laughing] and so you know, people, good debbie nta can say the transport a piece of bennu. [laughing] the second piece i actually only got her monday night i landed at 10 p.m. about 10 p.m. and it took over here. i was only one walking in from parking with a sample of the asteroid and walked to security and appear and opened it up and i was beyond thrilled to see it was still in one piece. >> was the briefcase handcuffed keira? >> it was not to let say it it never left my site so, you know. >> any other questions to ask -- handcuffed to the rest. >> on the other side of the wall is the hope diamond. i was hoping we're going to find diamonds and rubies. [laughing] >> nasa funding. >> i think we found something better than diamonds and rubies. we found water and carbon. >> amen. well said. thank you to our team. we will
that was an agreement with nasa for this. in terms of transport, so i brought two different specimens. one, the research specimens i thought i later ntca after flight from houston and took the matter over here. [laughing] and so you know, people, good debbie nta can say the transport a piece of bennu. [laughing] the second piece i actually only got her monday night i landed at 10 p.m. about 10 p.m. and it took over here. i was only one walking in from parking with a sample of the asteroid and...
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how can smaller businesses enhance nasa's future to the nasa small business innovation research and smallbusiness technology transfer programs to effectively compete for the open contracts in this burgeoning space economy? >> senator, thanks for asking,, topic that a interested in. i do believe that small businesses are the backbone of our country economically, but also bring that kind of innovation that we need for the mission that we have. we are very excited to say that we embrace the amount of money we have awarded to small businesses by hundreds of millions of dollars over the last five years or so, and as you pointed out they are a key part of that. where the great examples come from the state the std that's advanced space who developed the capstone mission which is even now exploring the novel near rectilinear hand orbit around them in a preparation for future human spaceflight activities there. to help us understand that orbit better so that we can be more efficient as we operate and that stored under an sbir in 2015. >> absolutely. mr. coleman, administrator coleman, your testimo
how can smaller businesses enhance nasa's future to the nasa small business innovation research and smallbusiness technology transfer programs to effectively compete for the open contracts in this burgeoning space economy? >> senator, thanks for asking,, topic that a interested in. i do believe that small businesses are the backbone of our country economically, but also bring that kind of innovation that we need for the mission that we have. we are very excited to say that we embrace the...
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although we certify for nasa operations we aren't spaceflight participants believe that nasa is certifying the spacing for their activities as well that's not something we do. we have concerns about theav misunderstanding. >> we can follow up and talk more aboutut that. associate administrator coleman i want to ask can you explain how the proposal will be different when the existing faa regimes that we currently have already struggle to meet statutory timelines? that is one big concern. if the faa we want to be very supportive but it currently struggles with the timelines. can you explain how this would be any different. >> thank you for the question senator. certainly with launch licensing it is a very intense process that by a number of factors come into play, the complexity of the operation, the familiarity with applicant with the rules, the familiarity with the regulator and the operation be proposed, the quality of the application itself whether or not the evidence is sufficient to demonstrate compliance is there, these are factors that lend itself which licensing occurs. these activi
although we certify for nasa operations we aren't spaceflight participants believe that nasa is certifying the spacing for their activities as well that's not something we do. we have concerns about theav misunderstanding. >> we can follow up and talk more aboutut that. associate administrator coleman i want to ask can you explain how the proposal will be different when the existing faa regimes that we currently have already struggle to meet statutory timelines? that is one big concern....
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nasa is just one of many customers for these commercial lunar landings.and by the end of theecade commercial space stations will be on orbit hosting both nasa astronauts and other private activities. as nasa acquires more of these commercial spa services to accomplish our mission, the agencies success isnextricably linked to the success of a mmercial space industry. and we did this by design. did it by intent. over the years nas has strategically fostered the growth of t commercial space industry which had increased coetition, ler cos a accelerated innovation in t maet. our commercial space industry is e envy of the world. however, this innovation does raise important questions about who will authorize and supervise commercial space activities. we have to balance that amazing innovation and economic growth with protecting t space environment for coexisting users like nasa, government activities, and for future use. foreign policy considerations and, of course, national security concerns. so as nas isncreasingly a customer of cmercial servis, we reallyeed
nasa is just one of many customers for these commercial lunar landings.and by the end of theecade commercial space stations will be on orbit hosting both nasa astronauts and other private activities. as nasa acquires more of these commercial spa services to accomplish our mission, the agencies success isnextricably linked to the success of a mmercial space industry. and we did this by design. did it by intent. over the years nas has strategically fostered the growth of t commercial space...
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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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un una imagen compartida por la nasa para la navidad.al evento más prestigioso de la música latina. jaime: muy buenas noches, watsco center. narrador: emoción. espectáculo. triunfos. una colección de momentos inolvidables. gaby: ¡hermosísima presentación! mujer: ¡qué bárbaro! pedro: ¡bravísimo! narrador: hoy, las estrellas están aquí, en el escenario que reconoce el esfuerzo y que celebra el éxito. jaime: felicidades.
un una imagen compartida por la nasa para la navidad.al evento más prestigioso de la música latina. jaime: muy buenas noches, watsco center. narrador: emoción. espectáculo. triunfos. una colección de momentos inolvidables. gaby: ¡hermosísima presentación! mujer: ¡qué bárbaro! pedro: ¡bravísimo! narrador: hoy, las estrellas están aquí, en el escenario que reconoce el esfuerzo y que celebra el éxito. jaime: felicidades.
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that's the question that nasa is asking students across the country.arcus washington tells us all about the competition. >> reporter: well, nasa is helping launch future dreams for lucky and imaginative kids. it's the power to explore student challenge. it's a writing contest, calling for kids to imagine their own nuclear-powered space mission. students as young as 5 years old are invited to dream up a new space mission to places considered the harshest, darkest and dustiest. as one nasa spokesperson explains, you can dream far into the galaxies. but you have to use 250 words or less. >> i think it's exciting for students of all ages to look at where we live and in the solar system, to understand more about earth. to get interested in math and science and technology fields. and maybe one day, work at nasa like we do. >> this is one of the winners of last year's challenge. this is lucca of carlsbad, california. they hope to receive thousands of entries this year. a winner in every grade category will win a trip to nasa's glenn research facility in cleve
that's the question that nasa is asking students across the country.arcus washington tells us all about the competition. >> reporter: well, nasa is helping launch future dreams for lucky and imaginative kids. it's the power to explore student challenge. it's a writing contest, calling for kids to imagine their own nuclear-powered space mission. students as young as 5 years old are invited to dream up a new space mission to places considered the harshest, darkest and dustiest. as one nasa...
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a nasa-sponsored mission but it includes not only nasa payloads but science payloads from universitiesursor to sending people. >> bill: lift-off is christmas eve. >> that's when the window opens. i think it will take them awhile to check out the spacecraft before they land. it is basically a two or three day trip to get to the moon. they may wait a little bit to make sure everything is working before they attempt to land it. it will get there in a couple of days but may wait until the landing. >> martha: a precursor to the next big jump. >> nasa has announced a crew a few months ago that they will be -- they'll do an orbit of the moon and collect data on the spacecraft and trajectory they have and then after that the next big event would be the landing. that's much more difficult. you have to get people down to the surface and off the surface. so what this is, 14 missions that nasa has sponsored with commercial companies. this is the first one and taking data. no not@months fear, look at the soil. take readings on radiation paving the way for future human missions to the moon. >> bill:
a nasa-sponsored mission but it includes not only nasa payloads but science payloads from universitiesursor to sending people. >> bill: lift-off is christmas eve. >> that's when the window opens. i think it will take them awhile to check out the spacecraft before they land. it is basically a two or three day trip to get to the moon. they may wait a little bit to make sure everything is working before they attempt to land it. it will get there in a couple of days but may wait until...
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nasa is seeking commercial entities to build space stations that nasa could use as a destination and one of the companies, axiom, based in houston, which has a lot of players involved, actually has a docking port on the current international space station and aims to launch a module onto it to get it up and running and when the space station goes off into the horizon, they would undock and begin building this commercialization. the concern is there will be some have gap as there was after the shuttle retired before the u.s. was able to get astronauts in space. >> do i have a right that china will be the only nation to directly operate a space station by 2030? what kind of problems does that create? >> you think of the decision back in 2006 when congress said nasa should not partner with the chinese. the chinese really wanted it. you have to figure that was the best decision in retrospect. china has a space station out. it has been up and running since 2021. the u.s. will presumably move into this commercial space ation. putin claims pressure will build another government run space st
nasa is seeking commercial entities to build space stations that nasa could use as a destination and one of the companies, axiom, based in houston, which has a lot of players involved, actually has a docking port on the current international space station and aims to launch a module onto it to get it up and running and when the space station goes off into the horizon, they would undock and begin building this commercialization. the concern is there will be some have gap as there was after the...
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nasa has stated they don't have evidence of extraterrestrial life either. we heard this from some of our government agencies and we should remind viewers and witnesses is important we also cannot share classified information in public settings. questions remain that people want to see data and information for themselves. this hearing underscores the import of a fair and open look at the evidence from witnesses who can share their unique perspectives. i certainly have a lot of questions and all the members of the committee do as well. we should come to this hearing with an open mind and not let existing ideas restrict us on either side. are here for many agencies the stigma around reporting and investigating uaps prevents us from getting real answers. whistleblowers reported harassment, intimidation face stigma as well and this is not acceptable. if people can't report incidents which would have national security or safety implications there are serious consequences for us. as ranking member of the subcommittee i know it is that at my job would be impossible
nasa has stated they don't have evidence of extraterrestrial life either. we heard this from some of our government agencies and we should remind viewers and witnesses is important we also cannot share classified information in public settings. questions remain that people want to see data and information for themselves. this hearing underscores the import of a fair and open look at the evidence from witnesses who can share their unique perspectives. i certainly have a lot of questions and all...
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so nasa's shared the engineering drawings of the mercury spacecraft with the postal service. they created the stamp and released it as soon as john glenn achieved his successful flight, immediately on his landing. but this is a great example of the different ways the countries were to use their space program to to represent different stories and narratives of their own technical, but also of their national image as well so for the united states, a lot of what was produced focused on sharing engineering information, being very open about the space program, broadcasting both successes and failures internationally. and i'll talk a bit more about that in a second. so after yuri gagarin's successful spaceflight, this is the first successful human spaceflight in 1961. a week later, there was an invasion at the bay of pigs, and this was a us us backed invasion, both of these events were interpreted by president kennedy as a huge blow u.s. prestige. he asked advisors to find him a space program that promises dramatic results that we can win. and those are his words. so it was very im
so nasa's shared the engineering drawings of the mercury spacecraft with the postal service. they created the stamp and released it as soon as john glenn achieved his successful flight, immediately on his landing. but this is a great example of the different ways the countries were to use their space program to to represent different stories and narratives of their own technical, but also of their national image as well so for the united states, a lot of what was produced focused on sharing...
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a new government report said that the nasa artemis mission is likely years behind schedule and won'taunch until at least 2027. in spite of that report, nasa is still holding out the hope that they can get off the ground in the summer of 2025. part of the nasa delays have to do with third-party equipment including a lending system from spacex and new space suits from axiom. even if nasa pushes the launch until 2027, it is still earlier than the original goal of 2028. >>> what did you search for on alaska airlines $99 companion fare means that you can bring your best friend... you know, one of us is gonna have to change? but we're twinning? oh yay. ♪ ♪ we care a lot. ♪ look mom, i found one. oh, yeah, you did. but we need an atm from our bank unless you want to spend a small fortune in fees. uh, no, thank you. banking with us means more fee-free atms than the two largest us banks combined. well, that would be convenient but there is no b-m-o here. ah, you can just call us bee-mo, and there is now. you know what else is convenient? mobile banking that makes it easy to track your goals a
a new government report said that the nasa artemis mission is likely years behind schedule and won'taunch until at least 2027. in spite of that report, nasa is still holding out the hope that they can get off the ground in the summer of 2025. part of the nasa delays have to do with third-party equipment including a lending system from spacex and new space suits from axiom. even if nasa pushes the launch until 2027, it is still earlier than the original goal of 2028. >>> what did you...
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so nasa's shared the engineering drawings of the mercury spacecraft with the postal service. they created the stamp and released it as soon as john glenn achieved his successful flight, immediately on his landing. but this is a great example of the different ways the countries were to use their space program to to represent different stories and narratives of their own technical, but also of their national image as well so for the united states, a lot of what was produced focused on sharing engineering information, being very open about the space program, broadcasting both successes and failures internationally. and i'll talk a bit more about that in a second. so after yuri gagarin's successful spaceflight, this is the first successful human spaceflight in 1961. a week later, there was an invasion at the bay of pigs, and this was a us us backed invasion, both of these events were interpreted by president kennedy as a huge blow u.s. prestige. he asked advisors to find him a space program that promises dramatic results that we can win. and those are his words. so it was very im
so nasa's shared the engineering drawings of the mercury spacecraft with the postal service. they created the stamp and released it as soon as john glenn achieved his successful flight, immediately on his landing. but this is a great example of the different ways the countries were to use their space program to to represent different stories and narratives of their own technical, but also of their national image as well so for the united states, a lot of what was produced focused on sharing...
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then late in the year, nasa's artemis astronauts will loop around the moon.ight orbited the moon with no crew. that is the spaceship that will take the artemis two crew around the moon for the first time in more than 50 years this is a nine-day mission a quarter of a million miles just to get there. and this ship is nothing like apollo that carried neil armstrong and buzz aldrin. it is much more advanced, much more automated already they're training at nasa's johnson center. >> i'm most looking forward to paving the way for the future back to the moon onto mars the fact that we get to contribute to that, absolutely an honor >> we are proud to be a part of the artemis generation we are the artemis generation. and we are going back to the moon >> reporter: later this decade, they hope artemis and starship will raunendezvous and begin building a lunar base. china wants to land its own astronauts there by 2030 also in 2024, boeing is hoping to finally launch its star liner to the space station many years delayed and behind spacex and jared isaacman will command p
then late in the year, nasa's artemis astronauts will loop around the moon.ight orbited the moon with no crew. that is the spaceship that will take the artemis two crew around the moon for the first time in more than 50 years this is a nine-day mission a quarter of a million miles just to get there. and this ship is nothing like apollo that carried neil armstrong and buzz aldrin. it is much more advanced, much more automated already they're training at nasa's johnson center. >> i'm most...
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in 2000, she moved to washington to oversee nasa's advanced planning and research.t. dr. mary cleave, pioneering astronaut and environmentalist, died on monday in annapolis, maryland. she was 76 years old. cyber week is on at wayfair! it's time to light. up. the. savings! shop big deals now through december 3rd! get bedroom furniture up to 55% off area rugs up to 70% off lighting up to 55% off and everything ships free! plus, pay your way with a wayfair credit card. shop big deals with wayfair's cyber week! ♪ wayfair you got just what i need ♪ if you love to travel, capital one has a rewards credit card that's perfect for you. with venture x, earn unlimited double miles on everything you buy and get access to over 1300 airport lounges. open up a world of possibilities with capital one. what's in your wallet? ♪ ♪ ♪ do you believe in magic ♪ ♪ in a young girl's heart ♪ ♪ how the music can free her whenever it starts ♪ ♪ and it's magic ♪ ♪ do you believe in magic ♪ with the freestyle libre 2 system know your glucose level and where it's headed without fingersticks. man
in 2000, she moved to washington to oversee nasa's advanced planning and research.t. dr. mary cleave, pioneering astronaut and environmentalist, died on monday in annapolis, maryland. she was 76 years old. cyber week is on at wayfair! it's time to light. up. the. savings! shop big deals now through december 3rd! get bedroom furniture up to 55% off area rugs up to 70% off lighting up to 55% off and everything ships free! plus, pay your way with a wayfair credit card. shop big deals with...
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that's the question nasa is asking students across the country.ington tells us all about the competition. >> reporter: good morning. so nasa is launching future dreams for some lucky and imaginative kids. this is the power to explore students, as young as 5 years old, who are invited to dream up a new space mission to explore places considered the harshest, darkest and dustiest. one spokesperson plains that you can dream far into the galaxies, but you have to use 250 words or less. >> i think it's exciting for students of all ages to look at where we live in the solar system to understand more about earth, to get interested in math and science and technology and maybe one day also work at nasa like we do. >> reporter: one of the lucky winners there, this is last year's challenge winner, 9-year-old luka, of carlsbad, california. nasa hopes to receive thousands of entries this year. there is a big prize involved. a winner in every grade category will win a trip to nasa's research center in cleveland, ohio. submissions are due january 26th. for stori
that's the question nasa is asking students across the country.ington tells us all about the competition. >> reporter: good morning. so nasa is launching future dreams for some lucky and imaginative kids. this is the power to explore students, as young as 5 years old, who are invited to dream up a new space mission to explore places considered the harshest, darkest and dustiest. one spokesperson plains that you can dream far into the galaxies, but you have to use 250 words or less....
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i looked at the web and found a catalog from nasa of meteors and it included velocity information so i told my students, why don't we check if any of the fastest moving meteors may have originated from outside the solar system because i was intrigued by the existence of oumouamoua and this one was detected by us government satellites, the fireball from it was discovered in january 2014 almost a decade ago. nobody paid attention to it until we realized its speed implies that it came from outside the solar system. there was an object in this catalog that came from outside the solar system and it was moving at 60 km a second outside, not only that it was not bound to the sun but it was moving faster than 95% of all stars in the vicinity of the sun relative to the so-called local standard of the milky way galaxy and so the object was faster than almost all stars, 95% of the stars. also maintained its integrity down to the lower atmosphere of the earth. from that we concluded that it had material strength higher than all space rocks from the solar system that were identified by nasa over
i looked at the web and found a catalog from nasa of meteors and it included velocity information so i told my students, why don't we check if any of the fastest moving meteors may have originated from outside the solar system because i was intrigued by the existence of oumouamoua and this one was detected by us government satellites, the fireball from it was discovered in january 2014 almost a decade ago. nobody paid attention to it until we realized its speed implies that it came from outside...
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nasa is calling it a christmas tree cluster and certainly looks like one. and on this a day after you might be thinking about, well, how do we get rid of those trees? run-first tiffany justice reports now she's got some tips tricks from the fire department. >> alright, crews anticipate picking up 500 tons of christmas trees throughout the bay area continuing their 30 year legacy efforts of collecting these. now a news trees through the many years they've been doing this. we had the fire department out here along with francisco environment and public works here reminding residents about bringing their trees outside to be recycled. so here's how it works. there's not much required of you, but you are being asked move all of the decorations from the tree before you place it outside. if your tree measures more than 6 feet, you're being asked to cut in half and they should not be placed into any plastic bags. so this is happening between january second, through that wild. this is when they'll be coming by clicking those trees curbside. all you have to do is simp
nasa is calling it a christmas tree cluster and certainly looks like one. and on this a day after you might be thinking about, well, how do we get rid of those trees? run-first tiffany justice reports now she's got some tips tricks from the fire department. >> alright, crews anticipate picking up 500 tons of christmas trees throughout the bay area continuing their 30 year legacy efforts of collecting these. now a news trees through the many years they've been doing this. we had the fire...
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for example, nasa and d.o.e. have established a joint lab known as the nasa space radiation laboratory. now, i'm proud to tell you that this joint effort is at the brook haven national lab at my home state of new york and would be remiss in not bragging the work that's gone on at brook haven has led to seven nobel prizes. and i had the honor of touring them and seeing these amazing instruments that they have, an 800-meter long track that's accelerating x-rays to near the speed of light doing absolutely amazing science. imagine what will grow out of this cooperation the brook haven booster cincotron can simulate cosmic radiation action in space and allows them to study astronaut health and spacecraft. it requires the administrator to conduct these activities in a manner consistent with the strong security provisions with the science committee passed in the chips and sciences act of 2022. as the energy subcommittee chairman, one of my top priorities is research security. and the inclusion of this language will prot
for example, nasa and d.o.e. have established a joint lab known as the nasa space radiation laboratory. now, i'm proud to tell you that this joint effort is at the brook haven national lab at my home state of new york and would be remiss in not bragging the work that's gone on at brook haven has led to seven nobel prizes. and i had the honor of touring them and seeing these amazing instruments that they have, an 800-meter long track that's accelerating x-rays to near the speed of light doing...
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he was still an active astronaut, he was in the late 60s when i joined nasa.e? what was it like on the moon? he says, mike, i tell you, the best thing about it, you could finally take a shit. and i go, what? what is that like? he said, mike, you will find out in space. gravity helps us with digestion, you are floating around in zero gravity for a few days, you just can't move anything, you get on the moon, the 1/6th gravity is just enough so you can let go. >> kal: [laughs] very helpful advice. [applause] >> very important. >> kal: very helpful and vice. >> very important. >> kal: your book is fantastic. i read it the day it came out. i would love for you to quickly talk about the 30-second rule. i thought that was really nice. >> 30-second rule, if you make a mistake, you don't want to make a mistake but you are going to, you don't want to ruminate them over for a long period of time, take yourself from living because you are so upset with yourself. it is okay, i think, to be upset. what i learned in my training, if you make this mistake -- i use this in spac
he was still an active astronaut, he was in the late 60s when i joined nasa.e? what was it like on the moon? he says, mike, i tell you, the best thing about it, you could finally take a shit. and i go, what? what is that like? he said, mike, you will find out in space. gravity helps us with digestion, you are floating around in zero gravity for a few days, you just can't move anything, you get on the moon, the 1/6th gravity is just enough so you can let go. >> kal: [laughs] very helpful...
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_ that, is extraordinary, it's part of nasa's work— that, is extraordinary, it's part of nasa's workthe medication on earth and mia —— the mooni _ medication on earth and mia —— the moon, so— medication on earth and mia —— the moon, so is— medication on earth and mia —— the moon, so is an extraordinary scientific— moon, so is an extraordinary scientific feat but it reminds us of the importance of space and that indeed _ the importance of space and that indeed the spacecraft that was able to stream _ indeed the spacecraft that was able to stream this video was actually launched — to stream this video was actually launched by a space x, which is a part of— launched by a space x, which is a part of the — launched by a space x, which is a part of the elon musk empire, and reminds— part of the elon musk empire, and reminds us— part of the elon musk empire, and reminds us how important private companies — reminds us how important private companies are to getting satellites and other— companies are to getting satellites and other things into space. so this video— and other things into space
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now another department of energy nasa project is this giant machine because it will produce two and a half megawatts of power, even in areas having more moderate winds, it will be more widely usable than experimental models. private industry is also designing and building large scale machines and cutting. hunk island, massachusetts. since the municipal utility lowered its fossil fuel use by replacing some diesel generated electricity with power. this 200 kilowatt machine was developed entirely with private funds public utilities too. are interested in wind. this turbine served as a prototype for development of a megawatt scale machine. part of southern california edison companies. $2 billion wind energy development program. how much is being done to develop cost effective, reliable equipment? but what about the need storing excess power for wind periods? batteries work in some cases, but today another option exists. martin greenwald of thompson new york, gets some of his from a two kilowatt windmill on his farm. the greenwald what energy they need and excess generated by the windmill
now another department of energy nasa project is this giant machine because it will produce two and a half megawatts of power, even in areas having more moderate winds, it will be more widely usable than experimental models. private industry is also designing and building large scale machines and cutting. hunk island, massachusetts. since the municipal utility lowered its fossil fuel use by replacing some diesel generated electricity with power. this 200 kilowatt machine was developed entirely...
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why does nasa need spacex?n the �*60s and �*70s? before, it was all kind of pretty much done in—house. now they're outsourcing a lot of the technology to different companies. america would say, you know, this is to kind of boost the space economy in the country, too, so that's playing a role. i mean, it's different as well from the apollo missions. nasa don'tjust want this to be sort of a one—off visit or where astronauts kind of go down, they walk on the surface for a few days and then they come back again. they want to start looking at building a permanent base there so that astronauts can go to the moon, stay on the moon, study what's on the moon, but it's also with an eye to going further as well. so, ultimately, they're looking to get to mars and even... from the moon? from the moon. but is the reason they're bringing in big corporations that nasa can't afford it, or is itjust they want a wider kind of pool to draw from? it's a bit of both in some ways. you know, it's really expensive building your own roc
why does nasa need spacex?n the �*60s and �*70s? before, it was all kind of pretty much done in—house. now they're outsourcing a lot of the technology to different companies. america would say, you know, this is to kind of boost the space economy in the country, too, so that's playing a role. i mean, it's different as well from the apollo missions. nasa don'tjust want this to be sort of a one—off visit or where astronauts kind of go down, they walk on the surface for a few days and then...
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the overwhelming number of casualties brought to nasa hospital there force medics to treat the wounded on the floors. israeli war planes also hit the southern city of rafah killing over two dozen people. also in gaza city at least two civilians were killed after a school was bombed. the total death toll in gaza is now around 1900. but geneva-based ngo, the euro-mediterranean human rights monitor said. the total is 25,000. the israeli attacks have crippled critical infrastructure in gaza as well. palestinian telecommunications firms say services are cut again, hampering rescue efforts. the palestinian resistance moven hamas says israely forces are crumbling in the gaza strip in the face of resistance fighters. hamas's military wing degasan brigates says this is despite the fact that the resistance. is pitted against an army equipped with the most advanced weapons and fighter jets. qassam spokesman abu ubed says his fighters have targeted more than 100 israeli military vehicles only in the last 5 days. the spokesman also says the fatalities of israeli troopers are multiple times greater
the overwhelming number of casualties brought to nasa hospital there force medics to treat the wounded on the floors. israeli war planes also hit the southern city of rafah killing over two dozen people. also in gaza city at least two civilians were killed after a school was bombed. the total death toll in gaza is now around 1900. but geneva-based ngo, the euro-mediterranean human rights monitor said. the total is 25,000. the israeli attacks have crippled critical infrastructure in gaza as...
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para una joven inmigrante hispana el cielo no es el lÍmite, ella es nuestro orgullo, trabaja en la nasa sueÑa con llegar a la nuna. asÍ comenzamos. ♪[mÚsica]♪ presentador: ¿quÉ tal?, muy buenas tardes. hoy es lunes, 18 de diciembre y por supuesto, tu compaÑÍa es tu "ediciÓn digital". paulina: un placer estar con todos ustedes. arrancamos con la noticias porque hoy es el dÍa internacional del inmigrante y en contraste con esta fecha, estÁn reaccionando a los insultos que realizÓ donald trump, quien dijo que los inmigrantes envenena la sangre de estados unidos. jorge: el presidente biden ha reaccionado comparando sus comentarios con los de hitler. vamos a hablar con andrea leÓn, te extraÑamos pero nos alegra que estÉs de vuelta. andrea: muchas gracias por esa bienvenida. y les cuento que esto ocurriÓ el fin de semana durante un mitin, el expresidente donald trump pronunciÓ estos alarmantes comentarios anti inmigrantes, aparentemente haciendo eco a los eslogan nazis de la segunda guerra mundial, lo que ha traÍdo fuertes crÍticas por el presidente joe biden y varios miembros del partido dem
para una joven inmigrante hispana el cielo no es el lÍmite, ella es nuestro orgullo, trabaja en la nasa sueÑa con llegar a la nuna. asÍ comenzamos. ♪[mÚsica]♪ presentador: ¿quÉ tal?, muy buenas tardes. hoy es lunes, 18 de diciembre y por supuesto, tu compaÑÍa es tu "ediciÓn digital". paulina: un placer estar con todos ustedes. arrancamos con la noticias porque hoy es el dÍa internacional del inmigrante y en contraste con esta fecha, estÁn reaccionando a los insultos que...
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your backyard you can screw the cluster on nasa's website. you right back here same time tomorrow. thanks for
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. >> nasa has reports on it. the cia has reports on appeal.s telling us they don't exist at. >> the intelligence community does not win to share any information with congress. we are asking why? >> whistleblower sources tell the daily mail, a secretive cia office has been collecting and retrieving crashed ufo evidence for decades it. including nine at nonhuman crops . earlier this summer, retired navy commander david faber testified about what he saw in 2004. >> i sarah white tik tok at object pointing north noise tha sounded living abruptly over th water. like a ping-pong ball. >> lawmakers reviewed classifie images aren't willing to say they've seen proof of extraterrestrials. also, can't explain what was. >> i am hesitant to make that leap. it's i'm nothing that i'm aware of having existing in our arsenal of assets. it. >> lawmakers are trying to forc the pentagon into in two d classifying all ufo documents that do not compromise at national security. we reached out to the cia about these new claims and we are waiting to hear back. >> gretc
. >> nasa has reports on it. the cia has reports on appeal.s telling us they don't exist at. >> the intelligence community does not win to share any information with congress. we are asking why? >> whistleblower sources tell the daily mail, a secretive cia office has been collecting and retrieving crashed ufo evidence for decades it. including nine at nonhuman crops . earlier this summer, retired navy commander david faber testified about what he saw in 2004. >> i sarah...
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is nasa sending a mission to my ass? next up, "space reproduction news!"preparing for people to start making babies in space. great news for anyone who's ever changed a soiled diaper and thought "i wish poop could float." next up, "rock 'n' roll in space news!" ♪ ♪ >> thank you, space cleveland! >> stephen: apparently, apparently, "queen guitar legend brian may is helping analyze nasa's osiris-rex asteroid samples, because, and get this. he "is also an astrophysicist." i don't know why i'm surprised. after all, gene simmons is a marine biologist. i don't know. i don't know. i don't know. next up, "space college news!" space news from california. [pomp and circumstance plays] >> "i owe how much?!!" >> stephen: i stand corrected. space news from california, where the university of california and nasa ames have unveiled plans for a $2 billion berkeley space center. in response, public school teachers said, "can we literally have a book?" one book. [cheers and applause] next up, "space paparazzi news!" >> "yasss, gorgon!" >> stephen: nasa's orbital probe of ju
is nasa sending a mission to my ass? next up, "space reproduction news!"preparing for people to start making babies in space. great news for anyone who's ever changed a soiled diaper and thought "i wish poop could float." next up, "rock 'n' roll in space news!" ♪ ♪ >> thank you, space cleveland! >> stephen: apparently, apparently, "queen guitar legend brian may is helping analyze nasa's osiris-rex asteroid samples, because, and get this. he...
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the osiris rex mission marked the first time nasa brought samples from an asteroid back to earth.a hopes the particles from the metal-rich asteroid benu will help answer some of humankind's most existential questions. >> why are we doing this? because at nasa, we are trying to find out who we are, what we are, where we came from, what is our place in this vastness called the universe? >> reporter: kristin fisher, cnn, washington. >>> when we come back, police are on high alert to keep new year's eve revelers safe across the globe. how new york is preparing for the famous ball drop in times square just ahead. ♪ >>> oscar-nominated actor tom wilkinson has died. a statement from his family said he passed away suddenly at home at 75 are, wife and loved ones on his side. he was a character actor with an everyman quality and a broad range. he played an unemployed steelworker who joined his down and out mates to stage a strip tease act in "the full monty." he was a lawyer who suffered a breakdown in "michael clayton," garnering a academy award nomination. his first oscar nod was for "in
the osiris rex mission marked the first time nasa brought samples from an asteroid back to earth.a hopes the particles from the metal-rich asteroid benu will help answer some of humankind's most existential questions. >> why are we doing this? because at nasa, we are trying to find out who we are, what we are, where we came from, what is our place in this vastness called the universe? >> reporter: kristin fisher, cnn, washington. >>> when we come back, police are on high...
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. >>> nasa gives (female) i grew up in a home that didn't have running water.oes always had holes in them. i know how it is to be poor. i listened to a message of dr. stanley's, talking about, you know, how you never really live your life until you actually give it away. he kinda gave me that push to get out there and really do something. ♪♪♪ i was like shaking you know, i was so scared. when i first reached out to jacoby and meyers. i didn't know if i had a case or not. as soon as i got a hold of my attorney, she was very, very nice, very kind. because of jacoby and meyers, i don't have that pressure to worry about a medical bill or things like that. if i know of any accident, i'm like, call jacoby and meyers, they'll help you. >>> a mysterious man accused of sneaking aboard a flight from denmark to los angeles is due in court later this month. the accused stowaway insists he has no memory of taking the flight aboard scandinavian airlines last month. but flight attendants say he sat in multiple seats, ordered double meals, and tried to eat chocolates that belo
. >>> nasa gives (female) i grew up in a home that didn't have running water.oes always had holes in them. i know how it is to be poor. i listened to a message of dr. stanley's, talking about, you know, how you never really live your life until you actually give it away. he kinda gave me that push to get out there and really do something. ♪♪♪ i was like shaking you know, i was so scared. when i first reached out to jacoby and meyers. i didn't know if i had a case or not. as soon...
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nasa says.ssful transmission marks a historic milestone, noting that greater communication capability from deep space could help pave the way for sending humans to mars. and by the way, taters belongs to a nasa employee. so i want to know if nasa could send a message from 90 million miles. why are my calls between me and sal from a few miles away getting dropped? >> that's right. they carry all that. >> yeah, exactly. >> you know, that's really interesting. >> like we live maybe a mile away. yeah i know, but, you know, they can't make maybe they should be doing our phone transmissions. >> right, right. but it's pretty cool tho m
nasa says.ssful transmission marks a historic milestone, noting that greater communication capability from deep space could help pave the way for sending humans to mars. and by the way, taters belongs to a nasa employee. so i want to know if nasa could send a message from 90 million miles. why are my calls between me and sal from a few miles away getting dropped? >> that's right. they carry all that. >> yeah, exactly. >> you know, that's really interesting. >> like we...
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and it's not just science that expected to spend often more than 50 as nasa is heading back to the me and not just for a short visit. so the fast time humans attend lives and works at the us space agencies multi phase awesome. this mission is paving the way for permanent moonbase, and many of nasa is contracts going to private tech companies. you need housing, you need the ability to communicate a back to earth, but also to other places on the surface. there's all these needs that you have just like we have needed here are there's needs that you have for living on the moon. and that's as looking for the commercial sector to fill that in the fast phase of the mission in 2020, to an unmanned space. capsule over to, to mean to 25 days in 2020 for us to know what to do to make the journey. so the 1st time russia, china and india will say planning missions. but the main as an inhospitable place, temperatures hit a 100 degrees celsius during the day and minus a 170 at night. plus there's no oxygen. so how will scientists conduct research that you're asking, what are the, the capabilities th
and it's not just science that expected to spend often more than 50 as nasa is heading back to the me and not just for a short visit. so the fast time humans attend lives and works at the us space agencies multi phase awesome. this mission is paving the way for permanent moonbase, and many of nasa is contracts going to private tech companies. you need housing, you need the ability to communicate a back to earth, but also to other places on the surface. there's all these needs that you have just...
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nasa gives us an out of this world view of the universe, some 10,000 light-years away.night's profile and service segment is sponsored by rtx. ♪ ♪ are you tired of clean clothes that just don't smell clean? downy unstoppables in wash scent booster keep your laundry smelling fresh way longer than detergent alone. get 6x longer-lasting freshness plus odor production with downy unstopables. try for under $5. before my doctor and i chose breztri for my copd, i had bad days, (cough, cough) flare-ups that could permanently damage my lungs. with breztri, things changed for me. breztri gave me better breathing. starting within 5 minutes, i noticed my lung function improved. it helped improve my symptoms, and breztri was even proven to reduce flare-ups, including those that could send me to the hospital. so now i look forward to more good days. breztri won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. it is not for asthma. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. don't take breztri more than prescribed. breztri may incre
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that may well change with nasa's ultimate 3 luna emission. if the us space agency has its way, people could soon be taking a residence on us, rocky satellite. and it's not just science that he expected to bend. often more than 50 is not, says heading back to the me and not just for a short visit. for the 1st time, humans attend lives and works at the us space agencies. multi phase awesome is mission is paving the way for permanent moonbase, and many of nasa is contracts going to private tech companies. you need housing, you need the ability to communicate a back to earth, but also to other places on the surface. there's all these needs that you have just like we have need here are there's needs that you have for living on the moon. and that's as looking for the commercial sector to fill that in the fast phase of the mission in 2020, to an unmanned space capsule over to, to mean to $25.00 days and 2024 extra note seduce and makes the journey. so this last time russia, china and india, and i would say planning missions. but the main is an inhos
that may well change with nasa's ultimate 3 luna emission. if the us space agency has its way, people could soon be taking a residence on us, rocky satellite. and it's not just science that he expected to bend. often more than 50 is not, says heading back to the me and not just for a short visit. for the 1st time, humans attend lives and works at the us space agencies. multi phase awesome is mission is paving the way for permanent moonbase, and many of nasa is contracts going to private tech...
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se le van a dar su certificado por parte de la nasa, europa, europa, nasa.gov tiene usted hasta el 31cramento condiciones también a partir del martes por la noche para miércoles jueves posibilidades de algunas lluvias para el viernes y sábado. aunque se mantiene frío, se mantiene seco en la región. no se le olvide enviar su nombre a júpiter. buenas noches. regresamos >> sin duda vamos a estar mirando cómo esto se puede realizar. muchas gracias guillermo. y si usted toma el transporte público conocido como bar, puede que se haya encontrado con algunos trabajadores que están vestidos con abrigos azules que están justamente buscando encuestar a todas las personas y pasajero de estos trenes. lo que ellos buscan justamente es poder hablar directamente con todas las personas y usuarios del board para poder saber cuáles son las necesidad y tomar decisiones en la compañía. una de las estaciones donde estuvieron el día de hoy fue en san francisco, pero también estarán yendo a diferentes locaciones a lo largo de toda el área de la bahía. y ahora pasamos a otra información porque este domingo má
se le van a dar su certificado por parte de la nasa, europa, europa, nasa.gov tiene usted hasta el 31cramento condiciones también a partir del martes por la noche para miércoles jueves posibilidades de algunas lluvias para el viernes y sábado. aunque se mantiene frío, se mantiene seco en la región. no se le olvide enviar su nombre a júpiter. buenas noches. regresamos >> sin duda vamos a estar mirando cómo esto se puede realizar. muchas gracias guillermo. y si usted toma el...
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already, they're training at nasa's johnson space center.reed weissman, pilot victor glover, mission specialist, christina cook, and canadian fighter pilot, jeremy hansen. >> i'm most looking forward to paving the way to the future. back to the moon, on to mars. the fact we get to contribute to that, the honor of my life. >> and we are proud to be a part of the artemis generation. we are going back to the moon. >> later this decade, nasa hopes artemis and elon musk's starship will rendezvous in lieu nar orbit. nasa chief bill nelson says america's return to the moon will not be an apollo repeat. >> we're going back to the moon. it's actually a different moon. we're going to the south pole. >> the south pole, which may hold frozen ice water, critical for a future moon base and a potential source of rocket fuel for missions on to mars. it's why india landed a probe there in 2023 and it's the same region that china is targeting for a human landing. the new space race seems likely to pick up speed in 2024. >> tom, i think the space race is reall
already, they're training at nasa's johnson space center.reed weissman, pilot victor glover, mission specialist, christina cook, and canadian fighter pilot, jeremy hansen. >> i'm most looking forward to paving the way to the future. back to the moon, on to mars. the fact we get to contribute to that, the honor of my life. >> and we are proud to be a part of the artemis generation. we are going back to the moon. >> later this decade, nasa hopes artemis and elon musk's starship...
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nasa's solution? fold it up. how complex is this unfolding process?ingle point failures. this has to move this way. there is only one of them. webb has over 300 of those. the light goes from here to here. >> reporter: scott willoughby oversaw the webb's construction at northrop grumman. we met ten days before the launch. so now on the second anniversary of the launch, we can finally ask -- how did is go? >> literally perfect. as close to perfect as one could have imagined. >> reporter: it seems improbable given that moving parts are always -- >> yeah, people asked after, did you overblow how hard this was? and the truth was, practicing for everything as if it could go wrong was the best preparation for for making it go right. >> reporter: it took seven months for the telescope to unfold, calibrate and reach orbit a million miles from earth. and because infrared is a form of heat, it also had to get cold. minus 400 degrees. even the sun's heat would blind the telescope to the faint infrared signals from space. >> we have to block out any shred of that
nasa's solution? fold it up. how complex is this unfolding process?ingle point failures. this has to move this way. there is only one of them. webb has over 300 of those. the light goes from here to here. >> reporter: scott willoughby oversaw the webb's construction at northrop grumman. we met ten days before the launch. so now on the second anniversary of the launch, we can finally ask -- how did is go? >> literally perfect. as close to perfect as one could have imagined. >>...
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nasa is calling it a laser communications experiment. a device flying aboard the psyche probe beamed a video back to earth from nearly 19 million miles away. and this is what they chose an orange tabby cat doing what my cat loves to do, which is chase mr. laser. >> nasa hopes to one day stream a very high bandwidth video and other data from deep space, and it all starts with a cat. you do this to your cat, too. >> at home she gets restless and she will meow until i turn the laser on. >> oh, she loves it. oh, that's all right. >> next to playing politics with nature in the centennial state. >> what up? colorado you know i love you. where i came from last wildlife officials have released five gray wolves into a remote forest in colorado's rocky mountains. kicking off a voter approved reintroduction program. so i left just in time. >> yeah. do we know why they're reintroducing them? >> yeah, well, they were in conservation. >> endangered. they look like puppies. >> they do. i do want a pet that will rip your face off. >> yep. exactly. we al
nasa is calling it a laser communications experiment. a device flying aboard the psyche probe beamed a video back to earth from nearly 19 million miles away. and this is what they chose an orange tabby cat doing what my cat loves to do, which is chase mr. laser. >> nasa hopes to one day stream a very high bandwidth video and other data from deep space, and it all starts with a cat. you do this to your cat, too. >> at home she gets restless and she will meow until i turn the laser...
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and that is why nasa are continuing to do it.ygnus vehicle departing today. yesterday there was a spacex dragon vehicle that departed. and that is a different type of vehicle, that will bring stuff back down through the atmosphere. so we have different options available to us. in terms of what we are seeing today, the spacecraft bringing down waste, it goes through the atmosphere, gets burnt off. i mean, what is the problem with simply continuing with that as a method of choice? what we are seeing and what has changed over the last few years is we are moving from a time when we had a few hundred satellites in orbit to launching thousands of satellites per year into orbit. and what that means is that in five, six, seven years we are going to have thousands and thousands of satellites per year building up in the atmosphere. when it was two, three, four, five per year, it really didn't make that much difference to the atmosphere, but when we are burning up thousands of satellites, think about all of that aluminium, all of the copper
and that is why nasa are continuing to do it.ygnus vehicle departing today. yesterday there was a spacex dragon vehicle that departed. and that is a different type of vehicle, that will bring stuff back down through the atmosphere. so we have different options available to us. in terms of what we are seeing today, the spacecraft bringing down waste, it goes through the atmosphere, gets burnt off. i mean, what is the problem with simply continuing with that as a method of choice? what we are...
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their way into the into the center of the southern ghaza strip count ofyunus about few miles east of nasa hospital uh where we were reporting for the past 60 days or so 55 days as we were in kanunes and all the media crews had to move out of the nasa hospital and most most of us are here right now in rafah near the the kuwaiiti special surgeries hospital it's a small hospital that only caters for the for the neighborhood for this neighborhood rafah not far from the mediterranean now the uh according to the government media office since the end of the humatarian pause the israel regime has killed close to 1300 palestinians most of them children and women and carried out around 100, around 97 massacres against the civilians in gaza. this, while hamas is military wing brigades says that it has killed at least 10 israel soldiers, including officers today during clashes and ambushes, especially in hanunes and also in the north eastern parts uh of of the gas trip, meanwile the... situation is only getting worse by the day, people hardly have anything eat throughout the gaza strip, especially in
their way into the into the center of the southern ghaza strip count ofyunus about few miles east of nasa hospital uh where we were reporting for the past 60 days or so 55 days as we were in kanunes and all the media crews had to move out of the nasa hospital and most most of us are here right now in rafah near the the kuwaiiti special surgeries hospital it's a small hospital that only caters for the for the neighborhood for this neighborhood rafah not far from the mediterranean now the uh...