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i'm guessing that those two people will become as famous as neil armstrong.ot you. what would that represent for you? for humankind? you know, i think that moment will really represent how far we've come. you know, we did amazing things in the apollo era, but not everyone had the access to those opportunities. there have been women in the nasa astronaut office for a really long time doing really incredible things. so we'll be standing on those women's shoulders. the first woman to command a space shuttle, the first to do a spacewalk, the first to command the space station. and when we look around at the diversity of our office, it's really incredible, like, who we have around us. it will be this incredible, historic, iconic moment that i think young women and girls around the planet will look to as an example of the fact that you can do anything if you work hard and are supported by the systems, the communities around you to have an opportunity to achieve those goals. you might have seen space food before. but what about space plants? if nasa wants its astron
i'm guessing that those two people will become as famous as neil armstrong.ot you. what would that represent for you? for humankind? you know, i think that moment will really represent how far we've come. you know, we did amazing things in the apollo era, but not everyone had the access to those opportunities. there have been women in the nasa astronaut office for a really long time doing really incredible things. so we'll be standing on those women's shoulders. the first woman to command a...
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someone call neil armstrong! or lance armstrong! or lance bass! one of them! >> michael: why?to get back to the moon? >> 'cause the moon is the only thing america has left! we don't have the best cars anymore, we don't have the best democracy anymore. even the best basketball players are from, like, slovak-astan. all we have left is the moon, and now china's taking that from us, too? no, as a matter of national pride, we're going back. >> michael: so we're going to build a whole new moon program? that's going to be expensive as hell! >> oh, yeah, it's going to bankrupt us. we got to cancel medicare and education immediately. sorry, kids, you can't read good no more, but you can take pride in knowing america is the best at moon. >> michael: so we're going to blow up our budget just to show china we can also collect moon dirt? >> no, man, come on. we're not going up there to do that nerd shit. we're going up there to knock their flag down. >> michael: what? [cheers and applause] josh, you're going to start a war! >> no, no, no, no. kosta, chill. what's going to start the war is
someone call neil armstrong! or lance armstrong! or lance bass! one of them! >> michael: why?to get back to the moon? >> 'cause the moon is the only thing america has left! we don't have the best cars anymore, we don't have the best democracy anymore. even the best basketball players are from, like, slovak-astan. all we have left is the moon, and now china's taking that from us, too? no, as a matter of national pride, we're going back. >> michael: so we're going to build a...
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this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard. j neil armstrong
this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard. j neil armstrong
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. ♪ -under a crisp texas sky, thousands of mourners are gathering, including that man, neil armstrongrs to say farewell to seven of its own. -knowing that i wasn't gonna see my dad again and losing that many people that you love and that you're close to all at once. it was just so heavy. the world just became a scary place. -just felt like i was so, like... raw, just so...exposed. -to have your dad die in a public way, and you have press focused in on you. i knew i didn't want to be there. -just like a feeling of, like, how are we supposed to act? -the grief is heavy. our nation shares in your sorrow. and in your pride. -this isn't my own personal loss. you kind of realise that this -- this is a public story, a national grieving. everybody felt like they lost something of theirs. -in your grief, you are responding as your friends would have wished, with focus, professionalism, and unbroken faith in the mission of this agency. the people of nasa are being tested once again. -i could see outside the window all the crowd. i had my suit and tie on. and i said to myself, "i'm gonna go outs
. ♪ -under a crisp texas sky, thousands of mourners are gathering, including that man, neil armstrongrs to say farewell to seven of its own. -knowing that i wasn't gonna see my dad again and losing that many people that you love and that you're close to all at once. it was just so heavy. the world just became a scary place. -just felt like i was so, like... raw, just so...exposed. -to have your dad die in a public way, and you have press focused in on you. i knew i didn't want to be there....
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really strange thing where we play this card game, this poker game, because it's been done since neil armstrongce. -one step closer to launch here. -everything is timed very specifically. and they actually have a, you know -- it was an old analog clock with a marker on it. then you just got to wait. you want to go. -you know the risk, and you know what you're getting ready to do. you know, if you don't, you probably shouldn't be in that business. -rick husband got the whole crew together inside the suit room before they went out the door into the hallway. and they all got together, arms around each other, head bowed, and said a prayer. -amen. -amen. -amen. -christian, hindu, jew, all together as one... [ cheers and applause ] ...as they walked out of the suit room. ♪ -and our astronauts are coming out now, as they are making their way to the astronaut van. [ cheers and applause ] -morning, ronnie. -morning. how you doing? -doing great. -alright, we're gonna go today. ♪ ♪ -there it is. ♪ let's go. [ indistinct speaking ] ♪ 195, here we come. -okay, everybody, high five! [ all chanting "hup" ] -h
really strange thing where we play this card game, this poker game, because it's been done since neil armstrongce. -one step closer to launch here. -everything is timed very specifically. and they actually have a, you know -- it was an old analog clock with a marker on it. then you just got to wait. you want to go. -you know the risk, and you know what you're getting ready to do. you know, if you don't, you probably shouldn't be in that business. -rick husband got the whole crew together inside...
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the grant painting of the ohio space legends john glenn, neil armstrong, jim level.heir place in our rotunda brothers. it was a thrill to meet and listen to toledo native gene kranz who tkrbged a number of missions. he spoke of our early space pioneers w great person risk in the name of eagerly accepted president kennedy's challenge to put the american flag on the moon. they were children of the depression, first generation college graduates who grew up on farms. they were leaders and team builders. they stood for something greerm. they loved their country and vowed to serve. always grounded in the strong work ethic and deeply held values they were from their own parents. and they all have big dreams. tomorrow will be the 54th anniversary of the liftoff of apollo gene krans was the mission flight director and general level was the mission commander. on the third day an only tank exploded damaging the spacecraft forcing crew into a line knar module supported for two days and it became their life boat for nearly four days. but this was their time in history. failure as
the grant painting of the ohio space legends john glenn, neil armstrong, jim level.heir place in our rotunda brothers. it was a thrill to meet and listen to toledo native gene kranz who tkrbged a number of missions. he spoke of our early space pioneers w great person risk in the name of eagerly accepted president kennedy's challenge to put the american flag on the moon. they were children of the depression, first generation college graduates who grew up on farms. they were leaders and team...
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it is this grand painting of space legends, john glenn, neil armstrong, jim lovell and jean krantz. these american heroes not take their rightful place in our beautiful historic statehouse rotunda across from the wright brothers. it is truly a thrill to meet and listen to toledo native jean krantz who directed america's missions to the moon from the mercury, gemini and apollo programs. mr. krantz spoke of a space pioneer who willingly accepted great personal risk in the name of national progress and how they eagerly accepted president kennedy's challenge to place america's flag on the moon. they push the envelope doing things that i had never been done before. they were children of the depression and first-generation college graduates who grew up on farms in the midwest. they were leaders, they were team builders. they stood for something greater than themselves. they love their country and vowed to serve. always grounded in the strong work ethic and deeply held values that they learned from their own parents and they all had big dreams. tomorrow will be the 54th anniversary of the
it is this grand painting of space legends, john glenn, neil armstrong, jim lovell and jean krantz. these american heroes not take their rightful place in our beautiful historic statehouse rotunda across from the wright brothers. it is truly a thrill to meet and listen to toledo native jean krantz who directed america's missions to the moon from the mercury, gemini and apollo programs. mr. krantz spoke of a space pioneer who willingly accepted great personal risk in the name of national...
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there's also another bottle of it on display in a museum in washington, d.c, alongside neil armstrong'sit. it's called the smithsonian. it's called 101 things that made america. yes, it's that big a deal as an academic and as a heartfelt man, i think he saw that he had to support causes that raise the entire culture of wine in america. fully aware of climate change, winarsky and family funded research on adapting varieties and tolerances of grapes to global warming. tom vacar, ktvu, fox two news. >> an author who started a san francisco based web magazine is now in need of support after suffering a massive stroke. a gofundme page for salon.com founder david talbot says the 72 year old author suffered a severe stroke june 2nd, leaving him immobilized. salon was founded in 1995. talbot has also written several critically acclaimed books. the author of the gofundme posting says it is unclear if talbot will recover. >> apple today made a big announcement at its worldwide developers conference in cupertino. it is diving into the world of artificial intelligence , the tech giant said. it's pa
there's also another bottle of it on display in a museum in washington, d.c, alongside neil armstrong'sit. it's called the smithsonian. it's called 101 things that made america. yes, it's that big a deal as an academic and as a heartfelt man, i think he saw that he had to support causes that raise the entire culture of wine in america. fully aware of climate change, winarsky and family funded research on adapting varieties and tolerances of grapes to global warming. tom vacar, ktvu, fox two...
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this is exactly what london was bombarded with: for astronaut neil armstrong’s flight to the moon, vont from communicating with him. he was just incredibly good. today my goal is to introduce you to the von braun rocket team and tell you. in 2017, the cia released an archive of 13 million pages, including classified data from the cold war. there is a certificate there dated november 1944, about the leader of ukrainian nationalists stepan bandera. quote: fought against the soviet union, is under protection. after bandera's death, the americans began to look for a replacement for him. great support for us. igor sergeevich, how can we then deal with an honest alliance, what happens, these are good anti-communist people, they are there just in case, or what? let us collect them, feed them, give them something to drink, maybe they will come in handy? or maybe we should just finally stop believing in the propaganda fairy tale about that during the second world war, there were countries with different political systems and worldviews. the place of the hegemon of the western world, this place
this is exactly what london was bombarded with: for astronaut neil armstrong’s flight to the moon, vont from communicating with him. he was just incredibly good. today my goal is to introduce you to the von braun rocket team and tell you. in 2017, the cia released an archive of 13 million pages, including classified data from the cold war. there is a certificate there dated november 1944, about the leader of ukrainian nationalists stepan bandera. quote: fought against the soviet union, is...
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pomped, even neil armstrong, the first earthling to set foot on the moon, arrives.s are queuing for tickets to an exhibition where they can look at a real moon rock, just at this time a daring robbery takes place in the city. novosibirs, stroy trest, number 43. that night, the granny watchwoman, as usual, was dozing at her post, when suddenly a noise came from the men's toilet. what's happened? is there no one in the building? and then three people wearing black masks came out of the restroom. one pointed a gun at the pensioner. do not move. the frightened watchwoman sat there without chewing. there were a lot of these elders, old women, old men there, in fact, they did not bear any responsibility. vladimir cheplygin, in the eighties, head of the press group of the department of internal affairs of the novosibirsk regional executive committee. one remained to hold granny at gunpoint. the other two went to the accounting department and opened the door. they broke into a flimsy safe and were upset. accounting turned out to be only 876 rubles. 42 kopecks disgruntled ro
pomped, even neil armstrong, the first earthling to set foot on the moon, arrives.s are queuing for tickets to an exhibition where they can look at a real moon rock, just at this time a daring robbery takes place in the city. novosibirs, stroy trest, number 43. that night, the granny watchwoman, as usual, was dozing at her post, when suddenly a noise came from the men's toilet. what's happened? is there no one in the building? and then three people wearing black masks came out of the restroom....
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in fact, it's because the eagle lander didn't sink in as much as expected that neil armstrong had toall the gas, you know, that we need with us, all the fuel, everything that we need comes with us. so we want to change that paradigm. we want to... and one of the biggest things that makes the biggest impact is the fuel, right? if we can source some of that from the moon and eventually from mars, that will allow us to bring more and to go more often. making our own fuel makes regular trips to and from the gateway space station much more viable. now, mining moon dust is called isru... and, because they love an acronym round these parts, the robot to do this will be called the isru pilot excavator, ipex. we had to really reinvent how you do excavation for doing mining on the moon, and eventually mars. the challenge is the technology we have for mining here on earth relies on a lot of mass and a lot of weight, right? the more steel you put on an excavator, the heavier it becomes and the better it digs. we can't launch something as heavy as we want on a rocket. it's still very expensive, r
in fact, it's because the eagle lander didn't sink in as much as expected that neil armstrong had toall the gas, you know, that we need with us, all the fuel, everything that we need comes with us. so we want to change that paradigm. we want to... and one of the biggest things that makes the biggest impact is the fuel, right? if we can source some of that from the moon and eventually from mars, that will allow us to bring more and to go more often. making our own fuel makes regular trips to and...