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neptune was predicted. that's a nice thing about science, if you know some science, it will allow you to predict things, see? and they predicted where neptune was, ain't that neat? and later on in 1930, this century, they found other perturbation of uranus and all those other perturbations led to the discovery of what planet, gang, you know? pluto, that's right, pluto. and pluto was predicted before it was discovered and it's awfully hard to find those little specs in the sky and kinda neat. let's be talking about this becoming an exact equation. you see, this reads the force is proportional to the masses and the distance square, but in your textbook, you see, the equation written like this... what's the g? the g relates the force and the masses and the distance square so that this is in newtons and these will be a newtons also and you know how g was found? it wasn't found by newton, it was found much later. it was found, i think, in the early 1800s or early 1700s and i should be knowing that gang, it was f
neptune was predicted. that's a nice thing about science, if you know some science, it will allow you to predict things, see? and they predicted where neptune was, ain't that neat? and later on in 1930, this century, they found other perturbation of uranus and all those other perturbations led to the discovery of what planet, gang, you know? pluto, that's right, pluto. and pluto was predicted before it was discovered and it's awfully hard to find those little specs in the sky and kinda neat....
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neptune was predicted. that's a nice thing about science, if you know some science, it will allow you to predict things, see? and they predicted where neptune was, ain't that neat? and later on in 1930, this century, they found other perturbation of uranus and all those other perturbations led to the discovery of what planet, gang, you know? pluto, that's right, pluto. and pluto was predicted before it was discovered and it's awfully hard to find those little specs in the sky and kinda neat. let's be talking about this becoming an exact equation. you see, this reads the force is proportional to the masses and the distance square, but in your textbook, you see, the equation written like this... what's the g? the g relates the force and the masses and the distance square so that this is in newtons and these will be a newtons also and you know how g was found? it wasn't found by newton, it was found much later. it was found, i think, in the early 1800s or early 1700s and i should be knowing that gang, it was f
neptune was predicted. that's a nice thing about science, if you know some science, it will allow you to predict things, see? and they predicted where neptune was, ain't that neat? and later on in 1930, this century, they found other perturbation of uranus and all those other perturbations led to the discovery of what planet, gang, you know? pluto, that's right, pluto. and pluto was predicted before it was discovered and it's awfully hard to find those little specs in the sky and kinda neat....
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>>> and neptune. it's never the first planet you think of, but would you miss it if it were gone?usic ]
>>> and neptune. it's never the first planet you think of, but would you miss it if it were gone?usic ]
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if you look to the right, those big red things, those are called neptune units or neptune pumps.hoses on them. they stretched that hose for a mile and pumped in water from the bay to get the water here, a mile away, 5,000 gallons a second we're told, to get that water in here and the governor is saying as well, they were pumping water from motel swimming pools to try to get on this fire. here it is right here. where it says funtown park, ashleigh, on the other side of that is a custard shop, the coors brothers custard shop. they don't know how it started there but they believe that was the central part of it starting. then it started spreading down the boardwalk and then they got ahead of it, right? and they said they treated this fire as if they were working a forest fire, a wildfire. they tried to dig a trench in that brand new boardwalk you talked about, $8 million, they chopped it up, put san there, fire jumped over that. they went another couple blocks down and built another trench. fortunately that one held but not before 50 businesses all went up in flames and smoke. i'll
if you look to the right, those big red things, those are called neptune units or neptune pumps.hoses on them. they stretched that hose for a mile and pumped in water from the bay to get the water here, a mile away, 5,000 gallons a second we're told, to get that water in here and the governor is saying as well, they were pumping water from motel swimming pools to try to get on this fire. here it is right here. where it says funtown park, ashleigh, on the other side of that is a custard shop,...
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but unless neptune himself interviews it will be difficult to overcome an 8-2 deficit. don ford, kpix 5. >> the weather and winds permitting racing resumes tomorrow afternoon. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, bay area governments, on a hiring spree... and in the midst of this boom... who's being left behind. >>> ne at 6:00 hundreds of workers wanted. the bay area governments on a hiring spree. who is being left behind? >> do you think bay area traffic is worse or are frustrated drivers just imagining things? what we found out when we asked caltrans for answers. that and more at 6:00. >>> thanks for watching us at 5:00, though. "cbs evening news with scott pelley" is coming up next. and the latest news and weather are always on kpix.com. see you in 30 minutes. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >> pelley: tonight, no one saw this coming. pope francis surprises the world with an interview on homosexuality, contraception, and abortion. michelle miller has the story. after cbs news investigation finds returning vets dying from overmedication
but unless neptune himself interviews it will be difficult to overcome an 8-2 deficit. don ford, kpix 5. >> the weather and winds permitting racing resumes tomorrow afternoon. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, bay area governments, on a hiring spree... and in the midst of this boom... who's being left behind. >>> ne at 6:00 hundreds of workers wanted. the bay area governments on a hiring spree. who is being left behind? >> do you think bay area traffic is worse or...
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>>> and neptune. it's never the first planet you think of, but would you miss it if it were gone? [ ♪music ]
>>> and neptune. it's never the first planet you think of, but would you miss it if it were gone? [ ♪music ]
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it traversed jupiter, is a turn, neptune. before it began to seek out new planets, it sent back in famous picture of the earth in 1990. our planet reduced to a pale blue doub dot in space. by now it is 19 billion kilometers from earth. initially scientists had difficulty proving their probe was, indeed, in interstellar space. but then last year a solar event gave them the evidence that they needed. >> the sun had an eruption in march of 2012, which was fortunately headed in the direction of voyager. in 400 days, like a tsunami, it finally got to where voyager is, it caused the plasma to react in a way that could be sensed, and we knew we were in the dense plasma of space. >> it has now left our solar system. it will be another 40,000 years before it reaches another planet. >> fascinating stuff, and for more we're joined by francisco diego, a research fellow from the department of physic and astronomy from the university of london. what kind of information can the voyager tell us about interstellar space and what is out there?
it traversed jupiter, is a turn, neptune. before it began to seek out new planets, it sent back in famous picture of the earth in 1990. our planet reduced to a pale blue doub dot in space. by now it is 19 billion kilometers from earth. initially scientists had difficulty proving their probe was, indeed, in interstellar space. but then last year a solar event gave them the evidence that they needed. >> the sun had an eruption in march of 2012, which was fortunately headed in the direction...
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during the '80s, it surveyed, jupiter, saturn, uranus and neptune.ut 19 billion kilometers from home. >>> there's lots more ahead. thanks for watching al jazeera. ♪
during the '80s, it surveyed, jupiter, saturn, uranus and neptune.ut 19 billion kilometers from home. >>> there's lots more ahead. thanks for watching al jazeera. ♪
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then uranus, then neptune, then until news just now, 36 years after elvis had left the building, voyagerhas left the solar system and reached interstellar space, further than any man has ever gone, further than any manmade object has ever climbed. not bad for a radioactive powered craft transmitting information back to earth using a 23 watt signal and get this, an 8 track digital tape recorder playing back data, every six months. still chugging. still beeping. even if no human is listening. but i wonder who might be. because on board voyager one is a very special disc, what they called at the time the golden record, and i mean a real record with a cartridge and needle the whole works. loaded with everything your average alien might want to know about earth. greetings in dozens of languages. a message from president carter. and a 90 minute music collection that covers everything from bach to chuck berry. humankind different now 12 billion miles from humankind's foot prints? beaming away to anyone or anything that might be listening and wondering, just wondering, what to make of these stra
then uranus, then neptune, then until news just now, 36 years after elvis had left the building, voyagerhas left the solar system and reached interstellar space, further than any man has ever gone, further than any manmade object has ever climbed. not bad for a radioactive powered craft transmitting information back to earth using a 23 watt signal and get this, an 8 track digital tape recorder playing back data, every six months. still chugging. still beeping. even if no human is listening. but...
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saturn, that's right and the other one is uranus, neptune, okay. rings, moons that have gotten too close and just simply got ripped apart, they are whole lot of boulders and they're just all spinning around. that's what they are. tidal forces can be enormous when you are very, very close to something because the difference in pull between near and far might be greater than the force with which everything is held together with. makes sense? so tidal forces don't occur too much for long, long distances but for short distances where the difference in pulls is a lot, the tidal forces can be enormous. we don't get the same depth of tide every day. some days, the tide is higher and lower than others and the reason for that is because both the moon and the sun are pulling at the same time. you see, if i have the moon pulling here and i have the sun out here pulling in the same direction, that's going to make these bulges even more. the sun contributes about 1/4 as much influence as the moon. i mean, it's still as big, okay? so when they're lined up, you g
saturn, that's right and the other one is uranus, neptune, okay. rings, moons that have gotten too close and just simply got ripped apart, they are whole lot of boulders and they're just all spinning around. that's what they are. tidal forces can be enormous when you are very, very close to something because the difference in pull between near and far might be greater than the force with which everything is held together with. makes sense? so tidal forces don't occur too much for long, long...
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but unless neptune himself intravenous, it's going to be difficult for oracle to overcome an 8-2 deficitat the america's cup, don ford, kpix 5. >> racing resumes tomorrow if the weather cooperates. >>> out of control partying, late night drunk brawls have plagued north beach's broadway street for years but now calls to make the area safer and more attractive are finally being answered. today, district attorney george gascon joined community and business leaders in releasing a security plan for a safer broadway corridor. >> we have to make sure that all the neighbors that obviously the business owners that have signed on to this and continue the commitment to this work because none of this will occur if we don't have everybody working together. >> the announcement comes days after a man was hit by a taxi crossing the intersection of broadway and kearney. he was seriously hurt. >>> have you ever returned clothes you have already worn? coming up in tonight's consumerwatch, how an upscale retailer is cracking down by shaming serial returners. >> it's a "star wars" type of concept, isn't it?
but unless neptune himself intravenous, it's going to be difficult for oracle to overcome an 8-2 deficitat the america's cup, don ford, kpix 5. >> racing resumes tomorrow if the weather cooperates. >>> out of control partying, late night drunk brawls have plagued north beach's broadway street for years but now calls to make the area safer and more attractive are finally being answered. today, district attorney george gascon joined community and business leaders in releasing a...
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>>> and neptune. it's never the first planet you think of, but would you miss it if it were gone?
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(chewing loudly) hey, you're getting slobber all over neptune. neptune? looks like a ball to me. sighs again) what is it, td? i wish i lived on another planet-- one where i didn't have to do class projects. with no more jet pack, i have no idea what to do. helen: i'm sure you'll think of something. right now, i need to find a jupiter. hmm... perfect! cool! what are those? just a bunch of my dad's old comics. the outer space chronicles, starring chuck nebula. hey! he looks like me! huh? hey, can i borrow these? maybe they'll help me think of an idea for my project. sure. (sighs) (garbled): i can't help it. (gasps) hang on, you said the sun is a star? that's right. but the sun is way bigger and brighter than a star is. stars are little tiny things that only come out at night. stars look small because they're far away, but actually they're big balls of burning gas, just like the sun. the sun is a star that's close to us, so it looks bigger. (helen gasps) martha: what's td doing here? oh, he probably spent all weekend reading comic books and still has no idea what to do for his proje
(chewing loudly) hey, you're getting slobber all over neptune. neptune? looks like a ball to me. sighs again) what is it, td? i wish i lived on another planet-- one where i didn't have to do class projects. with no more jet pack, i have no idea what to do. helen: i'm sure you'll think of something. right now, i need to find a jupiter. hmm... perfect! cool! what are those? just a bunch of my dad's old comics. the outer space chronicles, starring chuck nebula. hey! he looks like me! huh? hey, can...
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union county sent over the neptune system, a state-of-the-art water delivery system that drew lines of000 gallons a minute and was very helpful in the containment of the fire. to all the men and women, some of whom are behind me, who were here on ground last night, on behalf of the people of new jersey, i say thank you. yesterday we saw what it means to be from our state. we are tough and we stand together in a crisis. to the firefighters, police officers, emts, the volunteers who showed up with coffee and food to help to feed those who were fighting the fires, i want to thank you, too. you once again showed what a resilient community seaside park and seaside heights are. you came to help those who were helping you. and you showed your toughness and i appreciate seeing that again. we honor the courage and the service of those people who fought the fire last night. you didn't hesitate when the call went out throughout the entire state to step up and help. when new jerseyians call new jerseyians, they don't think twice. they come to help. that's what it means to be from our state, which
union county sent over the neptune system, a state-of-the-art water delivery system that drew lines of000 gallons a minute and was very helpful in the containment of the fire. to all the men and women, some of whom are behind me, who were here on ground last night, on behalf of the people of new jersey, i say thank you. yesterday we saw what it means to be from our state. we are tough and we stand together in a crisis. to the firefighters, police officers, emts, the volunteers who showed up...