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nasa s.t.e.m. are important to build a pipeline and it is important to track, impact efficiency of our investments and i'm glad to see your progress in developing and maximizing the use of s.t.e.m. gateway , that is the database that lets us know what is going on. could you speak more about the s.t.e.m. gateway and your evaluation work in the office of s.t.e.m. engagement ? >> yes. you have been generous with us in the appropriations to keep this s.t.e.m. effort going. reaching out with grants, to universities, colleges, community colleges, all over america. we particularly, for example, make an effort to get into rural colleges and universities so that we are not missing the talent that may be hidden, like christina cook. so, there is a very serious effort. we have a huge intern program at nasa that we pay them. we hiring 30% of our interns. i wish you could see these interns and talk to them, their eyes are as big as this. s.t.e.m. is very much a part. mr. chairman, as a part of s.t.e.m. , but we
nasa s.t.e.m. are important to build a pipeline and it is important to track, impact efficiency of our investments and i'm glad to see your progress in developing and maximizing the use of s.t.e.m. gateway , that is the database that lets us know what is going on. could you speak more about the s.t.e.m. gateway and your evaluation work in the office of s.t.e.m. engagement ? >> yes. you have been generous with us in the appropriations to keep this s.t.e.m. effort going. reaching out with...
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-nasa never wants to look stupid. nasa wants to be the agency with the answers.hts are on what we missed, what i missed to allow this to happen. -but if you overlook something, it will come to bite you one day or another. ♪ ♪ -i was playing tennis in mclean, virginia. i received a phone call saying that i would be flown immediately to barksdale air force base. after challenger, nasa had a contingency plan in case there was a shuttle accident. i never really imagined that it would happen. with columbia, we had people who had experience with accident investigation from the military, navy, and air force on the team. -i came to the investigation as a helicopter pilot who knew something about doing accident investigations. i did not come to the investigation as a space shuttle expert. i literally knew nothing about how the shuttle was put together. we needed nasa's help because by definition, everybody who came in as an external part of the investigation team is not a space shuttle expert. there was years of shuttle program knowledge that we needed to learn very quick
-nasa never wants to look stupid. nasa wants to be the agency with the answers.hts are on what we missed, what i missed to allow this to happen. -but if you overlook something, it will come to bite you one day or another. ♪ ♪ -i was playing tennis in mclean, virginia. i received a phone call saying that i would be flown immediately to barksdale air force base. after challenger, nasa had a contingency plan in case there was a shuttle accident. i never really imagined that it would happen....
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houtman long has nasa -- how long has nasa been studying earth? >> 60 years ago and the two first mission areas that nasa got into as a result of that recognition that space is not just about going out there, it's about seeing our home planet and a new way for the first time. that earth rise photo you talked about, that gave rise to this notion that we can study how land is changing so what is today the land sat series is one of the first uses of space to study earth as well as weather satellites. 50-60 years for both of those mission areas and then we've added along the way studying many other aspects of the system. >> one of the fun things we did recently around the office's we went back and looked at one of the nasa videos from the early 1970's about what the earth observing systems would look like. it's amazing that we have really built it. even in my time, i started my career in earth science in the late 1980's. over that time, we've gone from just the pictures of the earth to try to understand it and starting to make these fundamental measur
houtman long has nasa -- how long has nasa been studying earth? >> 60 years ago and the two first mission areas that nasa got into as a result of that recognition that space is not just about going out there, it's about seeing our home planet and a new way for the first time. that earth rise photo you talked about, that gave rise to this notion that we can study how land is changing so what is today the land sat series is one of the first uses of space to study earth as well as weather...
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and denise hill, nasa's outreach and communication for the nasa's -- communications lead for the nasa'ssics division. you guys, let's get our glasses on. you can hear the crowds start to roar. as everyone gets on their glasses. we are so close. ladies, what are we seeing right now? >> i mean, just the ambience of this moment, it is beautiful. we are seeing a really small crescent, but the light all around us, it is so dusty, odd. >> it is. i'm feeling a temperature drop already. which i can't believe. it is feeling cooler. >> the crowd is starting to go wild. >> we are so close. >> here we go. >> the best soundtrack you could possibly ask for in the background here. >> oh, we are so close. >> ok, a little bit left, and you can really hear the crowd. >> here we go. >> here we go. [laughter] >> here we go. >> we are so, so close. almost. and -- all right, we are at totality. oh, my gosh, i can actually visualize the corona. >> whoa. >> i've always wanted to see that. >> look at that. fantastic. it is gorgeous. >> absolutely incredible. >> amazing. >> and dark. >> wow. >> look at how dark
and denise hill, nasa's outreach and communication for the nasa's -- communications lead for the nasa'ssics division. you guys, let's get our glasses on. you can hear the crowds start to roar. as everyone gets on their glasses. we are so close. ladies, what are we seeing right now? >> i mean, just the ambience of this moment, it is beautiful. we are seeing a really small crescent, but the light all around us, it is so dusty, odd. >> it is. i'm feeling a temperature drop already....
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and nasa never wants to look stupid. nasa wants to be the agency with the answers.rtments are both asking. are you aware?" that may have changed the course of events. -could i have argued with her? maybe. but did i get the impression that her mind was made up and, you know, that was the end of that? that's kind of where i was. and you can say, "well, you should have argued more." well, that would that's nice of you to say that, but i didn't. i was going to be a good soldier. so i called air force base and said, "i know i made this request. um, turns out we don't need it. forget i asked about it." ♪ -i was told that we would not be getting images. when i read it, i got angry and confused. what does this mean? so, i e-mailed paul shack. i e-mailed, "why? did you do anything about it?" no reply, no reply, no reply. quiet. so i called him, and i got him. -he was shouting at me. [ chuckles ] can't call it an argument because an argument takes two people shouting, and just one was shouting in this case. -i asked him, "why are you ignoring? you didn't reply to my e-mail. w
and nasa never wants to look stupid. nasa wants to be the agency with the answers.rtments are both asking. are you aware?" that may have changed the course of events. -could i have argued with her? maybe. but did i get the impression that her mind was made up and, you know, that was the end of that? that's kind of where i was. and you can say, "well, you should have argued more." well, that would that's nice of you to say that, but i didn't. i was going to be a good soldier. so i...
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first, we're trying to study the solar corona so nasa's wb527, nasa's research ship taking pictures ofhe atmosphere of the sun, the corona, to learn its composition and see how it is heated by extreme temperatures and see the impact of earth on the upper atmosphere. we're you launching three sounding rockets up in the atmosphere before, during and after peak eclipse so we can study how the atmosphere is changing as well. we're studying it with a plane and with the rocket. >> and the other way? >> science balloons are going up, too, and we also have different ways the public will be able to get involved in some of these experiments, too. thanks, gina. i have a great follow-up question from lisa on facebook who wants to know more about the sounding rockets. why is nasa shooting rockets into the moon's shadow in today's events? >> let's talk about the sounding rockets because they're a lot of fun. the first sounding rocket will be 45 minutes before peak eclipse and one during and then 45 minutes after because we really want to understand the difference in densitiy and temperature and thes
first, we're trying to study the solar corona so nasa's wb527, nasa's research ship taking pictures ofhe atmosphere of the sun, the corona, to learn its composition and see how it is heated by extreme temperatures and see the impact of earth on the upper atmosphere. we're you launching three sounding rockets up in the atmosphere before, during and after peak eclipse so we can study how the atmosphere is changing as well. we're studying it with a plane and with the rocket. >> and the other...
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with me i have nikki and denise hill, nasa's outreach and munication for the nasa's helio felix division's get our glasses on. you can hear the crowd start to roar. ladies, what are we seeing right now? >> i mean, just and on beyond that this moment, it is beautiful. we are seeing a really small crescent, but the light all around us, it is so dusty, on. dd. >> it is. i'm feeling a temperature drop already. it is feeling cooler. >> the crowd is starting to go. >> we are so close. >> the best soundtrack you can possibly ask for in the background here. >> we are so close. >> a little bit left, and you can really hear the crowd. >> here we go. >> here we go. >> here we go. >> we are so, so close. all right, we are at totality. oh my gosh, i can actually visualize the corona. look at that. fantastic. it is gorgeous. >> absolutely incredible. >> amazing. >> and dark. >> look at how dark it is. >> you can really see those streamers coming on right now. i'm seeing some bright lights around where it is flickering, and i can see streamers coming off of the corona. >> we were seeing some bailey's b
with me i have nikki and denise hill, nasa's outreach and munication for the nasa's helio felix division's get our glasses on. you can hear the crowd start to roar. ladies, what are we seeing right now? >> i mean, just and on beyond that this moment, it is beautiful. we are seeing a really small crescent, but the light all around us, it is so dusty, on. dd. >> it is. i'm feeling a temperature drop already. it is feeling cooler. >> the crowd is starting to go. >> we are...
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with me i have nikki and denise hill, nasa's outreach and munication for the nasa's helio felix division's get our glasses on. you can hear the crowd start to roar. ladies, what are we seeing right now? >> i mean, just and on beyond that this moment, it is beautiful. we are seeing a really small crescent, but the light all around us, it is so dusty, on. dd. >> it is. i'm feeling a temperature drop already. it is feeling cooler. >> the crowd is starting to go. >> we are so close. >> the best soundtrack you can possibly ask for in the background here. >> we are so close. >> a little bit left, and you can really hear the crowd. >> here we go. >> here we go. >> here we go. >> we are so, so close. all right, we are at totality. oh my gosh, i can actually visualize the corona. look at that. fantastic. it is gorgeous. >> absolutely incredible. >> amazing. >> and dark. >> look at how dark it is. >> you can really see those streamers coming on right now. i'm seeing some bright lights around where it is flickering, and i can see streamers coming off of the corona. >> we were seeing some bailey's b
with me i have nikki and denise hill, nasa's outreach and munication for the nasa's helio felix division's get our glasses on. you can hear the crowd start to roar. ladies, what are we seeing right now? >> i mean, just and on beyond that this moment, it is beautiful. we are seeing a really small crescent, but the light all around us, it is so dusty, on. dd. >> it is. i'm feeling a temperature drop already. it is feeling cooler. >> the crowd is starting to go. >> we are...
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let’s humans inhabiting the moon, which is nasa's long plan-— nasa's long plan. some pictures from _ nasa's long plan. let's show you some pictures from south - nasa's long plan. let's show you some pictures from south korea | nasa's long plan. let's show you - some pictures from south korea were hundreds of people braved heavy rain. they are there to bid a tearful farewell to the first giant panda born in the country. she left the hsu wen—chi was born in 2020 and a track to return to china, to join a track to return to china, to join a breeding programme. though she is, thousands queued to see her before she departed. —— she left the zoo where she was born. hello there. we've got some windy weather on the way by the end of the week and some warmer weather, too, but still some spells of rain. everything is sprinting across from the atlantic. this area of cloud bringing rain later, this one bringing rain overnight. and that cloud has brought rain today across scotland. it's been wettest in central and southern parts of scotland. with the north—easterly wind in sco
let’s humans inhabiting the moon, which is nasa's long plan-— nasa's long plan. some pictures from _ nasa's long plan. let's show you some pictures from south - nasa's long plan. let's show you some pictures from south korea | nasa's long plan. let's show you - some pictures from south korea were hundreds of people braved heavy rain. they are there to bid a tearful farewell to the first giant panda born in the country. she left the hsu wen—chi was born in 2020 and a track to return to...
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nasa plans to send a _ off of artemis one! nasa plans to send a crew— off of artemis one!ff of artemis one! nasa plans to send a crew to the moon at| to send a crew to the moon at the end of 2026. china is also planning to put people on the lunar surface by the end of the decade, so achieving a coordinated approach is essential. 50 coordinated approach is essential.— coordinated approach is essential. so if you can sort of picture. _ essential. so if you can sort of picture. you _ essential. so if you can sort of picture, you know, - essential. so if you can sort of picture, you know, in - essential. so if you can sortj of picture, you know, in the future, a very busy context on the moon, so you have rovers and organisers, and they're trying to communicate and organise together, and issues not arising with interference, that type of thing. the not arising with interference, that type of thing.— that type of thing. the space race has been _ that type of thing. the space race has been politicised - that type of thing. the space | race has been politicised from the very begin
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mexico estadosunidos y canada 32 millpones de personas sera testigos de este suceso un piloto de la nasa explica el valor cientifico nuestros corresponsales estan en las ciudades claves para ver esto estados unidos un evento historico comienza ahora! que tal? les saludos julio programa espeial de telemundo imÁgenes como estas que nos acompaÑan durante las dos horas de transmisiÓn, la luna se posa frente al sol, su sombra cubriÁa una franja del continente norteamericano del pacÍfico norteamericano atravesando estados unidos hasta la costa noreste de nuestro paÍs, es un dÍa para el recuerdo, le digo porque muy pocas veces ocurre algo como esto, justo en el lugar en el que vivimos. habrÁ personas que solo tengan esta Única oportunidad para disfrutar de un evento como este, un evento que nos recuerda, ademÁs que somos parte de algo much mÁs grande, el baile perfecto entre el sol, la luna y la tierra, por eso, estamos aquÍ, nosotros transmitimos desde indianÁpolis, indiana, este es el speedway de indianÁpolis, uno de los lugares que congregarÁ a mÁs personas en todo el paÍs en este dÍa para v
mexico estadosunidos y canada 32 millpones de personas sera testigos de este suceso un piloto de la nasa explica el valor cientifico nuestros corresponsales estan en las ciudades claves para ver esto estados unidos un evento historico comienza ahora! que tal? les saludos julio programa espeial de telemundo imÁgenes como estas que nos acompaÑan durante las dos horas de transmisiÓn, la luna se posa frente al sol, su sombra cubriÁa una franja del continente norteamericano del pacÍfico...
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nasa has gone through this before, 17 years ago with space shuttle challenger.ou can see in their eyes. -if you work in human space flight, this is the worst possible thing that could ever happen. -lean in. bunch up. arms. bunch up. bunch up. -whole nine yards. -lean in there, ilan. alright. -yeah. -here we go. [ camera shutter clicks ] alright. very good. [ camera shutter clicking ] -i was an astronaut crew secretary. -grinning, grinning, grinning. smiles. alright. [ laughter ] -i would see the crew daily. -perfect. -let me take my glasses off. -that'll be in here. [ laughter ] i'm not a star-struck kind of person, right? but you fly 12,500 miles an hour? i was like, "yeah! i like you." [ laughs ] -whoo-hoo, baby! [ laughter ] -when they got selected as a crew, i went and got their astronaut bio and i read what they did, what they liked. [ laughter ] i went over and i'm like, "ah, doctor. ah. "dr. dave brown, surgeon. dr. kalpana chawla, phd." laurel -- laurel was a submarine doctor. i thought that was so cool. mike -- he's air force pilot. and then willie -- h
nasa has gone through this before, 17 years ago with space shuttle challenger.ou can see in their eyes. -if you work in human space flight, this is the worst possible thing that could ever happen. -lean in. bunch up. arms. bunch up. bunch up. -whole nine yards. -lean in there, ilan. alright. -yeah. -here we go. [ camera shutter clicks ] alright. very good. [ camera shutter clicking ] -i was an astronaut crew secretary. -grinning, grinning, grinning. smiles. alright. [ laughter ] -i would see...
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i wouldn't have stopped him. ♪ -i was working at nasa then. i had done this threat assessment.rliner, your chances of a bad outcome are one in a million, probably closer to one in ten million. scuba diving and flying in general aviation, military flying is 1 in 100,000. the shuttle was 1 in 100. your chances of a bad outcome are 1 in 100. you know, if somebody told me, "hey, you can go on this roller coaster ride, and there's 1 in 100 chance that you'll die," well, there's no chance in the world, no chance in hell i would do that. flying on the space shuttle? the benefit we get for our country is enormous. ♪ you know, i think a lot of us feel that this is a tremendous amount of risk and, you know, there will be, you know, accidents and people will lose their lives, but i also think that people generally think it's not gonna be them. ♪ -nasa has grounded its four shuttles until at least september because of small cracks that have been found in the fuel lines. the concern is the cracks could grow and splinter into hazardous chunks of metal. ♪ -they got a bunch of us, like a dozen
i wouldn't have stopped him. ♪ -i was working at nasa then. i had done this threat assessment.rliner, your chances of a bad outcome are one in a million, probably closer to one in ten million. scuba diving and flying in general aviation, military flying is 1 in 100,000. the shuttle was 1 in 100. your chances of a bad outcome are 1 in 100. you know, if somebody told me, "hey, you can go on this roller coaster ride, and there's 1 in 100 chance that you'll die," well, there's no chance...
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. ., ., ~ ., of nasa.e apollo mission. there have _ of nasa. you mentioned the apollo mission. there have been - of nasa. you mentioned the apollo mission. there have been others i of nasa. you mentioned the apollo | mission. there have been others as well. two other countries use their own time zones when they go there? they were different ways to define it. you might want to define it with time based on earth, wherever you houston centre or equivalent is. there has not been a coordinated time. you could imagine this would be ok if it was just different nations space agencies for now we have private companies as well racing to them then. there was the first us company to land on the moon recently with intuitive machines. the men as becoming a really busy place. if we want to keep it safe we need to define a standard time everyone can stick to and agree to. this was actually called for more than a year ago by the european space agency. the white house is just catching up. it is important because the white
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absolutely, think| it's a healthy reminder for all of us and at nasa, what will nasa scientist be doingexciting stuff _ the universe? that's a really exciting stuff today - the universe? that's a really exciting stuff today and i the universe? that's a really exciting stuff today and we | the universe? that's a really - exciting stuff today and we launched rockets and we can look at how the earths atmosphere changes and during the total solar eclipse and when you go from day to night, you have that slow progression and this is like an instant night in our atmospheric your changes quite dramatically as a been studying that today and we've also had cameras that have been looking at imaging for the corona and the fear those at a high altitude chasing the eclipse —— sphere. we had telescopes doing some great precision imaging of the active regions because normally we just get a signal from the whole active region when the moon passes across it, you can see data and slices of the active regions in its allowing us to do some really unbelievably accurate mapping of our stars. ., , unbelievably
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some people watched it on nasa and nasa tv giving that total eclipse perspective. here is what happened yesterday. [video clip] >> we are getting so close. look at this. we are about 10 seconds away, wow. it is going into totality. there you have, the diamond ring came through. you can see the light trickling through the surface of the moon. >> what are we viewing on the left-hand side? >> these pink fingers will start to pop out. >> they appear pink because of the helium ridge but let's focus on the corona you can see these streams that we don't have the ability to see him a day-to-day basis. host: that was from nasa tv you could watch more of that coverage on the c-span network and on our website at c-span.org. your experience eric in colonial heights, virginia. how did you experience it? caller: i was visiting salem, virginia. the eclipse was beautiful and it made this guide turn darker. i was born in salem and i ended up visiting and i am looking forward to the next one in 33 and hopefully it will inspire the candidates to keep it clean. host: before you go wer
some people watched it on nasa and nasa tv giving that total eclipse perspective. here is what happened yesterday. [video clip] >> we are getting so close. look at this. we are about 10 seconds away, wow. it is going into totality. there you have, the diamond ring came through. you can see the light trickling through the surface of the moon. >> what are we viewing on the left-hand side? >> these pink fingers will start to pop out. >> they appear pink because of the...
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nasa said the cylinder— my house? nasa said the cylinder was _ my house?a _ my house? nasa said the cylinder was a fragment i my house? nasa said the| cylinder was a fragment of discarded equipment from the space station. the uk government is set to make the act of creating a sexually explicit deepfake a criminal offence in england and wales. people contravening the new law could face an unlimited fine or jail time. could face an unlimited fine or jailtime. fake images could face an unlimited fine or jail time. fake images made with al tools have recently been used to target a number of celebrities, including pop star taylor swift. finally, apple has lost its crown samsung is a world's leading smartphone provider. market research company idc said a 10% dip instruments last quarter and more commission from android hazards allow them to reclaim the top spot. —— android handsets. this is the richard cloudesley school in london... right, there we go. ..although this is no ordinary lesson. not only are these pupils getting to play video games during school time
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"early today" is back in 60 seconds with stunning allegations against a nasa engineer. and the beatles meet beyonce. '6 e beatles meet beyonce. '6 bye, bye cough. later chest congestion. hello 12 hours of relief. 12 hours!! not coughing at the movies!? hashtag still not coughing?! ahh! mucinex dm 12 hour doesn't just quiet coughs, it treats coughs caused by excess mucus at the source and controls them for 12 hours. it's comeback season. stubborn chest congestion? try mucinex 12 hour. head & shoulders is launching something huge. stubborn chest congestion? the bare minimum. anti-dandruff shampoo made with only nine ingredients - no sulfates, silicones or dyes and packaged with 45% less plastic - giving you outstanding dandruff protection and leaving hair beautiful and moisturized. major dandruff protection, minimal ingredients. job done. new head & shoulders bare. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> 30 years ago today a rock icon died by suicide. nirvana frontman kurt cobain was 27 years old. >>> now to a shocking case of alleged serial sexual assault in houston. a nasa employee accused of atta
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nasa spent months investigating the problem.ay, voyager 1 finally sent back a message to earth that could be understood. nasa is now trying to restore all of the lost data. that's fascinating. >> in outerspace. a martian? >> joining us right now is audrey asistio with us up next . >>> a devastating crash killed a family of four and if -- emphasis go bus stop. now the city has a solution to prevent a similar tragedy from happening again. why nearby business owners say the cost of the plan for safer streets could outweigh the benefits. >> also, campus camp out in support of palestinians. it's day two of the nationwide protest as universities are struggling to draw the line between allowing free speech and keeping campuses safe. >> plus, the mayor is back -- ringing pandas to the effort sf zoo. the key component she's now asking you for to help secure a new panda enclosure. >>> good evening and thanks for being with us on this tuesday. i am raj mathai. >> and i'm audrey asistio. it's been more than a month since the tragic crash in
nasa spent months investigating the problem.ay, voyager 1 finally sent back a message to earth that could be understood. nasa is now trying to restore all of the lost data. that's fascinating. >> in outerspace. a martian? >> joining us right now is audrey asistio with us up next . >>> a devastating crash killed a family of four and if -- emphasis go bus stop. now the city has a solution to prevent a similar tragedy from happening again. why nearby business owners say the...
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so i kinda know all this stuff, but i mean, i had an experience so that if you go to uh nasa watch and twitter, i actually posted some pictures. a friend of mine was climbing mount everest and we had some apollo 11 moon rocks and we thought, hey, were bulky, lets eclipse the moon with pieces of the move. and so we got a very profound that this guy had phone space 5 times and we stood back and said, wow, this is really profound. and it's not, you don't have to be a gate to appreciate this. i mean, you don't even need the glasses. you can go outside of the spaghetti, strayer, and all the little holes will actually form images of the sun down on the paper. and if we have leaves out here, it's the same thing would happen as well. so this is a phenomena anybody following very simple rules can appreciate and understand. and i hope that as a result this some people become astronomers or astronauts. yeah. but i can say, i mean, it makes me wish that i were on the other side of the atlantic right now. because i understand the next time that there will be a total solar eclipse in the continuous
so i kinda know all this stuff, but i mean, i had an experience so that if you go to uh nasa watch and twitter, i actually posted some pictures. a friend of mine was climbing mount everest and we had some apollo 11 moon rocks and we thought, hey, were bulky, lets eclipse the moon with pieces of the move. and so we got a very profound that this guy had phone space 5 times and we stood back and said, wow, this is really profound. and it's not, you don't have to be a gate to appreciate this. i...
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i was live on morning tv at that point, so dialled into nasa on a cellphone i had.eople in the control room were going, "are you hearing this?" i'm, like, nodding. -no further communications with the spacecraft about 8:00 a.m. central time. -hang on. let's listen in. -and no further tracking data from the spacecraft was gained from c band tracking radar at the merritt island tracking station in florida. -my team was in the control room, and they were like, "this is serious. we need to get miles off that couch." and as i was making my way across the newsroom to this other set, i literally started heaving. ♪ -the console that i was at, we had an off-duty flight director who called our console and said, "hey. i'm watching the landing on tv, and they're showing this debris in the sky." ♪ ♪ that's when we realized it really was bad. ♪ -we're going to suspend our normal format right now, because we've got some breaking news. this is the space shuttle columbia, on its way to a scheduled landing this morning. but then we began to see this. it looks like you can see pieces o
i was live on morning tv at that point, so dialled into nasa on a cellphone i had.eople in the control room were going, "are you hearing this?" i'm, like, nodding. -no further communications with the spacecraft about 8:00 a.m. central time. -hang on. let's listen in. -and no further tracking data from the spacecraft was gained from c band tracking radar at the merritt island tracking station in florida. -my team was in the control room, and they were like, "this is serious. we...
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here's isabella colo on how nasa is collecting data right now. >> and tomorrow during the big show. >> astronomical project. nasa is visiting fort drum to fly drones during the solar eclipse measuring differences in the earth's atmosphere before during and after totality. all of our data >> is going to be brought together to look at impacts along this path from mexico up through maine. there's going to be data collection going 5,000 feet. 66%. the scientists from the nasa langley research center chose to come to fort drum because the air space, it's not often that we're able to to take small uas like this in flight as high as we with the current most of the time us aren't aren't going over your 400 to 1000 so having restricted airspace allowed us to go you 9,010 1000 now at this drone is unlike anything nasa has ever used before. it's decked out with instruments that measure things like temperature, wind and atmospheric pressure. scientists will take this data after the project to better understand weather patterns during natural another example of something like this would be like, c
here's isabella colo on how nasa is collecting data right now. >> and tomorrow during the big show. >> astronomical project. nasa is visiting fort drum to fly drones during the solar eclipse measuring differences in the earth's atmosphere before during and after totality. all of our data >> is going to be brought together to look at impacts along this path from mexico up through maine. there's going to be data collection going 5,000 feet. 66%. the scientists from the nasa...
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. >> nasa scientists say the path of totality is slightly narrower than they originally predicted. they're encouraging people to get as close to the center of the eclipse path as possible. if you're here in the bay area, the peak of the eclipse will block out 34% of the sun, and they are going to be viewing events across the bay area for people who want to experience it with others. >> so the exploratorium in san francisco will welcome visitors for its eclipse party starting at ten. then in berkeley, the lawrence hall of science is hosting an event that is now sold out. but in oakland, you can check out the chabot space and science center's party. it includes a pair of glasses to view the eclipse, and that is where we find abc seven news reporter lena howland this morning. good morning. lena >> hey, kumasi, good morning to you. and that's right. we are at the chabot space and science center, where they are preparing to hold their own sold out solar eclipse viewing party on their own observation deck. that's where they say they are expecting to have a stellar view of the sun as it p
. >> nasa scientists say the path of totality is slightly narrower than they originally predicted. they're encouraging people to get as close to the center of the eclipse path as possible. if you're here in the bay area, the peak of the eclipse will block out 34% of the sun, and they are going to be viewing events across the bay area for people who want to experience it with others. >> so the exploratorium in san francisco will welcome visitors for its eclipse party starting at ten....
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jason rhoades with nasa. we appreciate your time.ch. >> and again, don't forget, if you can't watch the eclipse in person, aka walk outside for a few minutes. abc seven bay area. we are your home for complete coverage. we'll bring you the excitement from across the country, starting at 10 a.m. back in the 50s and 60s, black and latino families purchased land there, but eventually they were forced out by policies like eminent domain so that land could be developed. others were burned out of their homes. now there's a push to get that land back. >> you can give me the land back. i don't need any money. the land would suffice if you steal something and you have the opportunity to give it back. you hand it over. this. this tangible place that we're at now, you give us this back, and then we'll figure out how we want to develop it. and do it. that would be a better reparation to me. the johnson family, just one of many families pushing for the state of california to consider reparations for slavery and decades of anti-black policies like
jason rhoades with nasa. we appreciate your time.ch. >> and again, don't forget, if you can't watch the eclipse in person, aka walk outside for a few minutes. abc seven bay area. we are your home for complete coverage. we'll bring you the excitement from across the country, starting at 10 a.m. back in the 50s and 60s, black and latino families purchased land there, but eventually they were forced out by policies like eminent domain so that land could be developed. others were burned out...
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, desde mazatlÁn, en el pacÍfico >> tambiÉn se vio en toronto donde estuvo valeria leÓn y donde la nasaente se abraza, la gente llora, niÑos tambiÉn no saben, estÁn desconcertados, los mÁs pequeÑos, hemos visto a los pÁjaros que empiezan a actuar como si fuera de noche, es un fenÓmeno que tiene anonadados a todos los turistas de esta ciudad, que comienzan a gritar que se reÚnen en familia, que esperan celebrar este momento. escuchamos los aplausos de la gente, el cielo estÁ completamente oscurecido, la gente grita, gente de todas p partes del mundo unidos, en este momento tan especial en el que, simplemente, se ven las luces de algunos celulares. esta parte estÁ completamente oscurecida, en estos momentos, nos ponemos estos lentes para observar el fenÓmeno que alcanza su tot totalidad aquÍ, desde torreÓn, lo especial de esto es que habÁa 4 minutos de la totalidad del eclipse, entonces, es un tiempo largo. julio bueno, tambiÉn increÍble escuchar los gritos de las personas, evidentemente em emocionados con el eclipse. pocos tienen el privilegio de ver este eclipse a 50,000 pies de altura,
, desde mazatlÁn, en el pacÍfico >> tambiÉn se vio en toronto donde estuvo valeria leÓn y donde la nasaente se abraza, la gente llora, niÑos tambiÉn no saben, estÁn desconcertados, los mÁs pequeÑos, hemos visto a los pÁjaros que empiezan a actuar como si fuera de noche, es un fenÓmeno que tiene anonadados a todos los turistas de esta ciudad, que comienzan a gritar que se reÚnen en familia, que esperan celebrar este momento. escuchamos los aplausos de la gente, el cielo estÁ...
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nasa has other plans. >>> and sending drones to deliver key medical materials. we speak with the company to get much-needed supplies to your doorstep. >>> before we go to the break, we want to know what story you would like to see later. you still have time to vote for one of these. consumers push back against guilt tipping, airline asks pilots to take time off, or the easter >>> the palo alto city council is considering removing parking to make way for bike lanes. this would happen on el camino we all. they hope to make the roads safer but they are facing criticism. it does not address high speeds on the road. caltrans as if this proposal does not go through, they will work on other plans. >>> it is spring break for a lot of kids. officials are warning people to stay away from this part of highway one. a full closure is now in place. this is just north of the famous bixby bridge. they are allowing vehicles through the northbound lane with supervision, but those convoys could be canceled with rain coming in later this week. and estimated 1600 people were trapped
nasa has other plans. >>> and sending drones to deliver key medical materials. we speak with the company to get much-needed supplies to your doorstep. >>> before we go to the break, we want to know what story you would like to see later. you still have time to vote for one of these. consumers push back against guilt tipping, airline asks pilots to take time off, or the easter >>> the palo alto city council is considering removing parking to make way for bike lanes....
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at nasa are adjusting to march on time. the days there are longer than on us each martian day known as a song last around 24 hours and 40 minutes. so the clocks have to be synchronized for next at the moment, please. sure, that's what the mission has started. i mean, we have a reference period of 3 years but was don't get the rover fails before that tomo but then we have also fail nicely or another thorough check to make sure all the instruments on board are working on over has an auto nap system. so we can self drive on the surface of mars. driving on mars, isn't that easy, right? we don't have a map, we don't have a phone that we can just say, hey, send me in that direction to what the river does is it takes pictures in front of it. it actually looks 5 years ahead. and so that way it can actually drive from 2 to 300 meters a day on an economist, least of it will drive itself. we can say, hey, at the end of the day, just drive in that direction for an hour and a half. and we'll see you tomorrow, and it will do that the, th
at nasa are adjusting to march on time. the days there are longer than on us each martian day known as a song last around 24 hours and 40 minutes. so the clocks have to be synchronized for next at the moment, please. sure, that's what the mission has started. i mean, we have a reference period of 3 years but was don't get the rover fails before that tomo but then we have also fail nicely or another thorough check to make sure all the instruments on board are working on over has an auto nap...
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she has been involved with 3 nasa space missions and knows how important remote projects are. the for the 1st 2 wins traveling to mars. before we need to be able to remotely to lie to and return from our as before doing it with humans. so let me show difficulties . that's why this, it has a connection with 1st appearance is an important for deciding if we can talk to a human, he's like tomorrow as well, so that he doesn't have, would it be better to do that? me, you need to be able to mind as many local resources as possible for eating or drinking or some breathing single most in supplying the return trip. well, i mean tell you to so everything doesn't need to be sent from earth. i want to tell you the, the, the, it is impossible to land on mars carrying 30 tons of materials, including oxygen, and stay for several months. but perseverance is already helping to solve the problem. just to be honest, perseverance is not just studying martian. geology is preparing mars for human stuff. good. the rover is carrying a small box of the size of a car. battery called moxy. you said it w
she has been involved with 3 nasa space missions and knows how important remote projects are. the for the 1st 2 wins traveling to mars. before we need to be able to remotely to lie to and return from our as before doing it with humans. so let me show difficulties . that's why this, it has a connection with 1st appearance is an important for deciding if we can talk to a human, he's like tomorrow as well, so that he doesn't have, would it be better to do that? me, you need to be able to mind as...
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four nasa pilots will study eclipse by following the shadow across the country.be in the air during the eclipse and join us now. you will have the best seat in the house. tell us about this mission and what you will be doing during the eclipse. >> good morning, thanks for having me on. so i'm going to be in the back seat of one of the two aircraft flying, i'm one of the sensor operators, not a pilot, flight crew. will study the eclipse. the other jet is another operator and another pilot running another set of equipment and experiment for university of hawaii. >> carley: you will essentially be studying the atmosphere around the sun, is that right? looking for dust rings and asteroids, why would nasa want to study those things? >> our job is to go up and collect the data, been explained to me as a sensor operator, what they are looking for. we are studying the corona, which is hotter than the surface, which is counter intuitive, is something they don't understand yet. when we flew the eclipse in 2017, i was not part of the crew at that time. we measured midway an
four nasa pilots will study eclipse by following the shadow across the country.be in the air during the eclipse and join us now. you will have the best seat in the house. tell us about this mission and what you will be doing during the eclipse. >> good morning, thanks for having me on. so i'm going to be in the back seat of one of the two aircraft flying, i'm one of the sensor operators, not a pilot, flight crew. will study the eclipse. the other jet is another operator and another pilot...
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nasa take away anything from that?from that experience to try to make sure that it doesn't happen again well, i think so. >> i think now they have a data point that battery pack, a suburban size battery pack is not completely safe in theory, you could have little small deorbit engines if you had a really big thing and you didn't have a spacex or cignas or another cargo ship to bring it back to earth. >> in theory, if somebody invented it, you could attach a small little engine and it could deorbit it. went into the pacific ocean. that's something that could be invented but i think pardon this cough. >> i think they just have some more information of what makes it back to earth and what doesn't know. well, i had no idea that this could get through the atmosphere and not burn up. so that's another thing to look up in the sky for kernel terry versus thank you very much. appreciate it. >> thank you and i hadn't the cnn newsroom a child's birthday party quickly descending into chaos after a vehicle drives through the buildi
nasa take away anything from that?from that experience to try to make sure that it doesn't happen again well, i think so. >> i think now they have a data point that battery pack, a suburban size battery pack is not completely safe in theory, you could have little small deorbit engines if you had a really big thing and you didn't have a spacex or cignas or another cargo ship to bring it back to earth. >> in theory, if somebody invented it, you could attach a small little engine and...
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it is a cosmic coincidence as nasa puts it.g us in indiana on the path of totality right across the united states complete darkness. it is something that will unite everybody i think, physically, spiritually. it is a spectacular moment that we are going to witness here. all of these people wanted to come here to be together and feel the sense of community and of the sense of wonder of what will be an extraordinary show by the moon, the sun, and the earth. it's going to be really spectacular. we are super excited for it to be going on here. there's a whole lot of science related to it all. i don't understand any of that, frankly. when i heard -- i thought we were going to get free beer here at the indianapolis motor speedway. there is serious science as well. nasa has got people out here in force to explain all that stuff. and my thousands of fans are excited for that moment. 3:06:00 p.m. we are told is when we will get the total eclipse at the indianapolis motor speedway and we will be fully dark for about 3 minutes and 49 seco
it is a cosmic coincidence as nasa puts it.g us in indiana on the path of totality right across the united states complete darkness. it is something that will unite everybody i think, physically, spiritually. it is a spectacular moment that we are going to witness here. all of these people wanted to come here to be together and feel the sense of community and of the sense of wonder of what will be an extraordinary show by the moon, the sun, and the earth. it's going to be really spectacular. we...
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so nasa has a very, very big contingent here. the entire city, they're calling, calling it the blackout to remember the entire city just looking forward to this one, it is going to be a great day. bell >> all right. miguel marquez, that sounds so great. you've gone to plenty of uno here of the generation that would go see pink floyd dark side moon at the laser mariam and now that lyric could have gnomon fitter backdrop than the total moment of totality i can't wait for that one. thank you, miguel, let's now go to buffalo, america's oldest state park. that is harry anton's beat, harryette and his are man and buffalo, as if you could not tell a man who practices experiential journalism. and is in one of my favorite places, harry, what's the mood there these folks know how to celebrate on a slow de, it must be exciting as we get closer to this yeah, i mean, where else would you rather be than right here right now in niagara falls, just north of buffalo i've got the gear all set up. i got my niagara falls hat here. i've got my solar
so nasa has a very, very big contingent here. the entire city, they're calling, calling it the blackout to remember the entire city just looking forward to this one, it is going to be a great day. bell >> all right. miguel marquez, that sounds so great. you've gone to plenty of uno here of the generation that would go see pink floyd dark side moon at the laser mariam and now that lyric could have gnomon fitter backdrop than the total moment of totality i can't wait for that one. thank...
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. >> hablamos con un vocero de la nasa y nos cuenta como podremos contemplar este fenomeno del universoueda lo un nuevo reconocimiento por parte de billboard en pase vip, les contamos por que la artista colombiana se sumo a un exclusivo grupo en el que estan elton john, eminem y michael jackson. >> y octavio pulido. >> esperando exitos, pero buenas tardes a ustedes. >> gracias por a un y michael pulido. >> ya miercoles, acompanarnos aqui en noticias telemundo mediodia. >> ya miercoles, nico. >> ya miercoles se va rapidito la semana y tenemos mucha informacion para ustedes, asi que vamos con las noticias. >> empezamos con esto y es que el terremoto mas fuerte registrado en el ultimo cuarto de siglo en taiwan sacudio violentamente de esta nacion insular cuando empezaba el dia. >> aunque es una region marcada por la actividad sismica este en particular particular dejo mucha destruccion. >> miriam arias, tu has estado siguiendo esta noticia. >> ¿como esta la situacion a esta hora? >> nicola octavio, preocupante y tambien bastante complicada. >> hay varios muertos y mas de 900 ademas, las au
. >> hablamos con un vocero de la nasa y nos cuenta como podremos contemplar este fenomeno del universoueda lo un nuevo reconocimiento por parte de billboard en pase vip, les contamos por que la artista colombiana se sumo a un exclusivo grupo en el que estan elton john, eminem y michael jackson. >> y octavio pulido. >> esperando exitos, pero buenas tardes a ustedes. >> gracias por a un y michael pulido. >> ya miercoles, acompanarnos aqui en noticias telemundo...
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nasa expects the solar eclipse to last longer than the one we had back in 2017. the next solar eclipse, 20 years. >> maybe we will be alive. >> haven't thought of it like that. >> the eclipse will be visible in the bay area monday morning. make sure you have those special glasses if you plan to watch. if you want to know more like the best ways to take a boat out, go to our website, nbcbayarea.com. click the solar eclipse link . talking about this, you need some special glasses. >> sunglasses don't count because i can impact your vision. >> the special glasses have a marking on it. regular glasses are just not powerful enough. the special ones are about 1000 times darker than your regular glasses. it starts for us at 10:14 in the morning on monday, it will reach its maximum for us at 11:13. >> that is where we will become outside looking pick >> about 35% obscured, we will be able to see something out here. my bet for the best weather across the nation to see that total eclipse will be indianapolis. if you have the ability to go anywhere, indianapolis looks like
nasa expects the solar eclipse to last longer than the one we had back in 2017. the next solar eclipse, 20 years. >> maybe we will be alive. >> haven't thought of it like that. >> the eclipse will be visible in the bay area monday morning. make sure you have those special glasses if you plan to watch. if you want to know more like the best ways to take a boat out, go to our website, nbcbayarea.com. click the solar eclipse link . talking about this, you need some special...
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the problem is for months nasa says what it has been sending was gibberish.t victoria gill explains. we have ignition and we have liftoff. a spacecraft bound for a journey no one imagined. when voyager1 launched in 1977, its mission was to explore our solar system. it captured details of saturn's rings and discovered that jupiter has a thin ring of its own. then itjust kept going. in 2012, it became the first human made object to leave our solar system and enter interstellar space. but last year, after nearly 50 years exploring, something finally went wrong. the data voyager1 was sending back to earth stopped making sense. nasa engineers worked out that one chip on its decades old onboard computer had stopped working. to fix it, they transmitted an essential piece of code that was on that broken chip back to the craft. this very remote reboot worked, and the spacecraft has now sent data reporting its health and status back to earth for the first time in five months. this image taken by voyager1 in 1990 is said by some to be the most important photograph ever
the problem is for months nasa says what it has been sending was gibberish.t victoria gill explains. we have ignition and we have liftoff. a spacecraft bound for a journey no one imagined. when voyager1 launched in 1977, its mission was to explore our solar system. it captured details of saturn's rings and discovered that jupiter has a thin ring of its own. then itjust kept going. in 2012, it became the first human made object to leave our solar system and enter interstellar space. but last...
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we get a sneak peek at nasa's sp experiments for the event. "early today" starts right now. >>> good morning and thanks for joining us, i'm jessica layton. we begin this morning in gaza where seven aid workers, including an american, have been killed by an apparent israeli airstrike. they all belong to the world central kitchen. that's a charity that has delivered aid to gaza via boat. our team in gaza says they saw victims with british, australian and polish passports all being brought to the hospital. for the very latest on this, let's go live to chapman bell. we know this is still developing, but what do we know so far? >> reporter: good morning, jessica. world central kitchen releasing a statement saying its team was traveling in a de-conflicted zone, three of them were armored cars with world central kitchen logos. they were hit by an idf attack as the convoy was leaving a warehouse where the team had unloaded more than 100 tons of humanitarian aid brought to gaza by boat. following these reports, the idf saying they are conducting a thor
we get a sneak peek at nasa's sp experiments for the event. "early today" starts right now. >>> good morning and thanks for joining us, i'm jessica layton. we begin this morning in gaza where seven aid workers, including an american, have been killed by an apparent israeli airstrike. they all belong to the world central kitchen. that's a charity that has delivered aid to gaza via boat. our team in gaza says they saw victims with british, australian and polish passports all...
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nasa is here.y're going to be doing experiment, but there are also a number of scientists from all other cities, from other countries. some amateurs and professionals. they are going to we looking at the star like everybody else, but a little bit closer with their telescopes, the locals are lining up to buy. their glasses. that is very important, but they are also expecting about 750,000 people here in torreon, mexico is going to be the first country in north america to enjoy this event. and people hello, are ready, they are excited. there's gonna be a party here. they're going to have a fair they're going to have music and they're going to have experts to talk about what's happening in disguise >> bistable a cnn, torreon, mexico and large crowds are flocking to the niagara falls to watch the solar eclipse against the backdrop of the waterfalls. cnn's harry enten reports the solar is edging closer and closer to western new york. i'm here at the beautiful niagara falls, where soon enough the sun wil
nasa is here.y're going to be doing experiment, but there are also a number of scientists from all other cities, from other countries. some amateurs and professionals. they are going to we looking at the star like everybody else, but a little bit closer with their telescopes, the locals are lining up to buy. their glasses. that is very important, but they are also expecting about 750,000 people here in torreon, mexico is going to be the first country in north america to enjoy this event. and...