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urine collection device which you can see here broke as he was descending that ladder, he joined neil armstrong on the surface about a half an hour after armstrong had been walking on the and so he he walked around in a wet boot. so his experience on the lunar surface was slightly different. i like showing this artifact not only is this question we always get, how do you go to the bathroom in space? but this is also a way that an artifact can be silent and subtle reminder of some of the history. so if you look over here, they're quite old now, but is the way that an astronaut would attach themselves to the urine collection device and these are designed for male bodies. and it's a reminder that all the first astronauts were men. and it wouldn't be till the 1980s with the shuttle program that the us sent women to the moon or not to the moon. that will happen with artemus to to space in general with sally ride. but the artemus programs plan is to send women to the moon in the next few years. okay so while they're on the lunar surface, they, they conducted some science years an example of some of t
urine collection device which you can see here broke as he was descending that ladder, he joined neil armstrong on the surface about a half an hour after armstrong had been walking on the and so he he walked around in a wet boot. so his experience on the lunar surface was slightly different. i like showing this artifact not only is this question we always get, how do you go to the bathroom in space? but this is also a way that an artifact can be silent and subtle reminder of some of the...
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urine collection device which you can see here broke as he was descending that ladder, he joined neil armstrong on the surface about a half an hour after armstrong had been walking on the and so he he walked around in a wet boot. so his experience on the lunar surface was slightly different. i like showing this artifact not only is this question we always get, how do you go to the bathroom in space? but this is also a way that an artifact can be silent and subtle reminder of some of the history. so if you look over here, they're quite old now, but is the way that an astronaut would attach themselves to the urine collection device and these are designed for male bodies. and it's a reminder that all the first astronauts were men. and it wouldn't be till the 1980s with the shuttle program that the us sent women to the moon or not to the moon. that will happen with artemus to to space in general with sally ride. but the artemus programs plan is to send women to the moon in the next few years. okay so while they're on the lunar surface, they, they conducted some science years an example of some of t
urine collection device which you can see here broke as he was descending that ladder, he joined neil armstrong on the surface about a half an hour after armstrong had been walking on the and so he he walked around in a wet boot. so his experience on the lunar surface was slightly different. i like showing this artifact not only is this question we always get, how do you go to the bathroom in space? but this is also a way that an artifact can be silent and subtle reminder of some of the...
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and this ship is nothing like apollo that carried neil armstrong and buzz aldrin.uch 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 polaris dawn, another private mission with three others in a spacex rocket set to reach the highest earth orbit ever flown i caught up with them training in colorado. why do this? why do we need to go into space >> i mean, there are questions that we've been asking ourselves since like the dawn of civilization, right? that we don't fl
and this ship is nothing like apollo that carried neil armstrong and buzz aldrin.uch 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...
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>> you saw, when you were a kid, you watched on television, i watched on television, neil armstrong walk on the moon, and i guess that it is inspired you ever since, because you also play, you know, jim lovell in apollo 13. >> houston, we have a problem. >> has that been something that has stayed with you ever since? >> why did you choose the apollo 13 film? >> first of all, apollo 13, jim lovell, back then, they are jason and the argonauts, a story ripped right out of the great sagas of all of human kind. this is what it comes down to. sitting at home, it was 1968, apollo 8, lovele was orbiting the moon with fred born and bill anders and on my mother's couch, i saw a live broadcast of what, oh, the planet earth, in black and white, on my television, in my mom's house over christmas vacation. something in my feeble little brain could not quite fathom that i was watching us on earth from an orbiting spacecraft that was around the moon pointing a television camera back at us, and the only three people that were not in that photograph were the crew of apollo 8, or in that broadcast. >> and
>> you saw, when you were a kid, you watched on television, i watched on television, neil armstrong walk on the moon, and i guess that it is inspired you ever since, because you also play, you know, jim lovell in apollo 13. >> houston, we have a problem. >> has that been something that has stayed with you ever since? >> why did you choose the apollo 13 film? >> first of all, apollo 13, jim lovell, back then, they are jason and the argonauts, a story ripped right...
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and this ship is nothing like -- neil armstrong and buzz aldrin.vanced, much more elevated. >> already, the training at nasa johnson space center. -- victor glover, mission specialist christina cook, and canadian fighter pilot jeremy hansen. >> i'm most looking forward to paving the way for the future. back to the moon, until my eyes. the fact that we get to contribute to that, absolutely an honor. the honor of my life. >> later this decade, nasa hopes artemis and elon musk's starship well rendezvous in lunar orbit, and land on the moon's south pole and begin building a lunar base. china wants to land its own and stream knots there by 2030. >> 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 from missions on to mars. it's why india landed the probe there in 2023. and it's the same region that china is targeting fracking men landing. the new space race seems likely to pick up speed in
and this ship is nothing like -- neil armstrong and buzz aldrin.vanced, much more elevated. >> already, the training at nasa johnson space center. -- victor glover, mission specialist christina cook, and canadian fighter pilot jeremy hansen. >> i'm most looking forward to paving the way for the future. back to the moon, until my eyes. the fact that we get to contribute to that, absolutely an honor. the honor of my life. >> later this decade, nasa hopes artemis and elon musk's...
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and this ship is nothing like apollo that carried neil armstrong and buzz aldrin., much more automated. already, they're training at nasa's johnson space center. mission specialist christina cook and canadian fighter pilot, jeremy hanson. >> i'm most looking forward to paving the way for the future back to the moon, onto mars. the fact we get to contribute to that, absolutely an honor, the honor of my life. >> and 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, nasa hopes the starship will rendezvous in orbit, then land on the moon's south pole and begin building a lunar base. china wants to land its own astronauts there by 2030. but 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. >> reporter: 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
and this ship is nothing like apollo that carried neil armstrong and buzz aldrin., much more automated. already, they're training at nasa's johnson space center. mission specialist christina cook and canadian fighter pilot, jeremy hanson. >> i'm most looking forward to paving the way for the future back to the moon, onto mars. the fact we get to contribute to that, absolutely an honor, the honor of my life. >> and we are proud to be a part of the artemis generation. we are the...
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ashley: neil armstrong, did you really land on the moon? i'm kidding. or am i? robin williams. mark train, because he'd be very witty. queen victoria, marilyn monroe, the list goes on. stuart: common rights, everyone knows men act like babies when they're stuck -- sick, duh. i reseven that. how about you, ash? ashley: i think carmen's right, but i don't want to let down the side. i think she may be on to something. stuart: that's our side. it's time for the friday trivia question. up to how many feet have can a kangaroo jump? if 29, 38, 45 or 52? ashley, you may not contact your wife, and i may not contact my son in australia. the correct answer when we come back. [laughter] ♪ ♪ .. for medicare plans, including a range of “all-in-one” medicare advantage plans... from the names you know. learn, compare, even enroll—all in one place. no matter where you are in your search—whether you're just starting out, or already have a good idea of what you want— give us a call. our hellomedicare licensed insurance agents are here to make things easy and help guide you to a pl
ashley: neil armstrong, did you really land on the moon? i'm kidding. or am i? robin williams. mark train, because he'd be very witty. queen victoria, marilyn monroe, the list goes on. stuart: common rights, everyone knows men act like babies when they're stuck -- sick, duh. i reseven that. how about you, ash? ashley: i think carmen's right, but i don't want to let down the side. i think she may be on to something. stuart: that's our side. it's time for the friday trivia question. up to how...
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neil armstrong is from ohio.eople from ohio know how to get high. [ laughter ] i mean, not only is the word "high" in the name of the state, even the ohio state flag has a red eye staring into nothing. [ laughter ] so congratulations to them. the mypillow man, mike lindell, was keeping an eye on the election. he claims to be using a series of what he calls "wireless monitoring devices" to keep tabs on the voting. i'm pretty sure that means he bought a walkie talkie. [ laughter ] mike has a thing he does mostly on his show, which we actually are monitoring wirelessly. and during those monitoring sessions we noticed that when mike is making a point and gets excited about that point, his body makes unusual sounds. >> maybe he'll stop talking about the election platforms, eeek, wrong! what that is county in kentucky that thinks they're illegal? eeek, wrong. maybe it's a really good governor. eeek, wrong. we're making whatever mike lindell brings into kentucky illegal. eeek! what's the first thing he did, brandon? eee
neil armstrong is from ohio.eople from ohio know how to get high. [ laughter ] i mean, not only is the word "high" in the name of the state, even the ohio state flag has a red eye staring into nothing. [ laughter ] so congratulations to them. the mypillow man, mike lindell, was keeping an eye on the election. he claims to be using a series of what he calls "wireless monitoring devices" to keep tabs on the voting. i'm pretty sure that means he bought a walkie talkie. [...
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quarter of a million miles just to get there and this ship is nothing like apollo that carried neil armstronganced and automated. mission commander reid wiseman and jeremy hansen. >> i'm most looking forward to paving the way for the future, back to the moon, on to mars the fact that we get to contribute to that absolutely an honor. >> we are proud to be a part of the artemis generation. >> nasa hopes artemis and elon musk will rendezvous and land on the south pole and begin building a lunar base. china wants to land its own astronauts there in 3030 also in 2024, boeing is hoping to finally launch its star liner spaceship with astronauts to the space station. many years delayed and well behind arch rival spacexspacex set to reach the highest earth orbit ever flown. and another private mission with three others in a spacex rocket set to reach the highest earth orbit ever flown i caught up with them training in colorado. why do this? why do we need to go into space? >> i mean, there are questions that we have been asking ourselves since like the dawn of civilization, right, that we don't know t
quarter of a million miles just to get there and this ship is nothing like apollo that carried neil armstronganced and automated. mission commander reid wiseman and jeremy hansen. >> i'm most looking forward to paving the way for the future, back to the moon, on to mars the fact that we get to contribute to that absolutely an honor. >> we are proud to be a part of the artemis generation. >> nasa hopes artemis and elon musk will rendezvous and land on the south pole and begin...
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quarter of a million miles just to get there, and this ship is nothing like apollo that carried neil armstrongted. already they're training at nasa's johnson space center. mission commander reid wiseman, victor glover, christina koch, and canadian fighter pilot, jeremy hansen. >> i'm most looking forward to paving the way back to the future, back to the moon, onto mars. the fact we get to contribute to that, absolutely an honor. the honor of my life. >> we are proud to be a part of the artemis generation. we are the artemis generation and we're going back to the moon. >> reporter: nasa hopes artemis and elon musk's starship will rendezvous in lunar orbit and land on the moon's south pole 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 starliner spaceship with astronauts to the space station. and billionaire entrepreneur, jared isaacman will also oversee a mission. i caught up with them in training in colorado. why do we need to do this? why do we need to go into space? >> i mean, there are questions tha
quarter of a million miles just to get there, and this ship is nothing like apollo that carried neil armstrongted. already they're training at nasa's johnson space center. mission commander reid wiseman, victor glover, christina koch, and canadian fighter pilot, jeremy hansen. >> i'm most looking forward to paving the way back to the future, back to the moon, onto mars. the fact we get to contribute to that, absolutely an honor. the honor of my life. >> we are proud to be a part of...
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neil back. >> a gentleman yields back we are hopeful mr. armstrong committee he wanted to ask questions you may have to do this questions for the record. but in the meantime want to make a few comments on make a closing comment. >> i have a few unanimous consent request one was to submit an article about malaria and forward it reminded my colleague mr. carter rescinds a very important for the cdc to be focus on the change of climate is hotter in florida we have a longer wet seasons during the summer where it breeds and mosquitoes that's important to combat malaria, dengue, is eco. that is one article for the record. the other is the recent los angeles times story that has the unfortunate statistic that more people died in the state of florida out of the most populous states in the country. we talk a lot today about misinformation. a lot of the deaths in florida it came after the vaccine was available. it is attributed to misinformation from our governor and surgeon general that downplays the effect of the vaccine that's another for the record. and to
neil back. >> a gentleman yields back we are hopeful mr. armstrong committee he wanted to ask questions you may have to do this questions for the record. but in the meantime want to make a few comments on make a closing comment. >> i have a few unanimous consent request one was to submit an article about malaria and forward it reminded my colleague mr. carter rescinds a very important for the cdc to be focus on the change of climate is hotter in florida we have a longer wet seasons...