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orion is making its way south to north across the pacific ocean. currently traveling at 23,000 miles per hour. we are about five minutes away from entering the first of the two blackouts which will last about four minutes and 48 seconds. a journey that began with the power of the launch 25.5 days ago about to reach its final minutes in the searing heat of reentry, where temperatures around orion will build up to 5000 degrees fahrenheit. just under four minutes until entry interface. once again at entry interface which we will reach three minutes from now. orion will be at an altitude of 400,000 feet traveling just under 25,000 miles per hour with a range of 3600 statute miles. within seconds after reaching entry interface we will begin the first of the two blackouts that will last under five minutes, about four minutes and 48 seconds. here is the ground track for orion as it passes to the west of south america. we are one minute and 44 seconds away from interface. it is moving west of baja, california to the splashdown site. one minute away from en
orion is making its way south to north across the pacific ocean. currently traveling at 23,000 miles per hour. we are about five minutes away from entering the first of the two blackouts which will last about four minutes and 48 seconds. a journey that began with the power of the launch 25.5 days ago about to reach its final minutes in the searing heat of reentry, where temperatures around orion will build up to 5000 degrees fahrenheit. just under four minutes until entry interface. once again...
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orion in the pacific ocean, having splashed down at 11:40 a.m. central time, 9:40 a.m. c time. around five nautical miles from the uss portland. textbook entry. my colleague darrell nell is with the ground systems recovery team. darrell, how did it look to you? it looked textbook to us. darrell: great description, rob. perfectly landed in the pacific ocean and that is confirmed by the operations manager i just spoke to. watching it from the deck as an observer, we have some broken clouds in the sky around 3000 feet. but we saw those three main parachutes pop out. it was a beautiful sight. probably just about several thousand feet in the sky and that we watched that slow descent as they orion crew module made its way down to the pacific ocean. saw the splash and the assets aboard the uss portland started making their way toward the splashdown site. as you see live now, they are close to being next to the capsule. the helicopters you see flying, those are mh-60's. we have two in the air and they are gathering high quality, high definition imagery of the capsule in the wate
orion in the pacific ocean, having splashed down at 11:40 a.m. central time, 9:40 a.m. c time. around five nautical miles from the uss portland. textbook entry. my colleague darrell nell is with the ground systems recovery team. darrell, how did it look to you? it looked textbook to us. darrell: great description, rob. perfectly landed in the pacific ocean and that is confirmed by the operations manager i just spoke to. watching it from the deck as an observer, we have some broken clouds in the...
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from tranquility base to taurus litro to the pacific ocean, this chapter comes to a close. orion back on earth. unofficial splashdown time 11:40 and 30 seconds a.m. central time. a mission elapsed time of 25 days, 10 hours, 54 minutes and 50 seconds. that is unofficial. splashing down off the coast of baja, california. the crew module up writing system now being inflated for the bags. and we have a report that orion is stable one, upright, the way it should be. once again, splashdown occurring at
from tranquility base to taurus litro to the pacific ocean, this chapter comes to a close. orion back on earth. unofficial splashdown time 11:40 and 30 seconds a.m. central time. a mission elapsed time of 25 days, 10 hours, 54 minutes and 50 seconds. that is unofficial. splashing down off the coast of baja, california. the crew module up writing system now being inflated for the bags. and we have a report that orion is stable one, upright, the way it should be. once again, splashdown occurring...
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bombs, against civilian and masses on crude ryan capture returns to worth with a splash in the pacific ocean. u. s. bice agency hopes the next generation spacecraft belonging to its optimist program will soon return humans to the more than 50 years after neil armstrong's giant. ah. matheney, how'd welcome european parliament vice president eva kylie has been stripped of her powers after being linked to a corruption probe in brussels. the greek m. e. p is reportedly one of 4 people charged with. we're saving bribes from kata to grant the world cup host favorable a you treatment. the charges include participating in a criminal organization and money laundering. belgian prosecutors expanded their corruption investigation into members of the european parliament over the weekend, announcing at least one more suspect. and the search of yet another home belonging to a lawmaker. according to belgium, media, greek, emmy, p, eva, kylie was one of those charged european parliament had already suspended all her duties and responsibilities as vice president. we need to understand exactly who was involved
bombs, against civilian and masses on crude ryan capture returns to worth with a splash in the pacific ocean. u. s. bice agency hopes the next generation spacecraft belonging to its optimist program will soon return humans to the more than 50 years after neil armstrong's giant. ah. matheney, how'd welcome european parliament vice president eva kylie has been stripped of her powers after being linked to a corruption probe in brussels. the greek m. e. p is reportedly one of 4 people charged with....
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hour also on the shows. messes, unheard of ryan capture returns to earth with a splash in the pacific ocean, the u. s. by sides and see how the next generation spacecraft belonging to its optimist program will soon return humans to the moon. 50 years off the meal. armstrong's giant. and the world cup in cat is setting and breaking records. veronica, my history as they qualify for the semi final setting of wild celebrations that the defending champions are waiting for them after france one a heavy white clash within ah, i'm anthony held welcome to the program for people arrested by belgian police as part of a corruption prob involving the e. u. parliament have been charged with criminal offense, dodge, and media. i sang greek, emmy tate, eva kylie is among them. she's been stripped of her powers as a vice president of the parliament. the charges include participating in a criminal organization and money laundering. they relate to bribes, allegedly received from world cup host country data that they doubly correspond. jack paris has been following the story for us from brussels, asked him if
hour also on the shows. messes, unheard of ryan capture returns to earth with a splash in the pacific ocean, the u. s. by sides and see how the next generation spacecraft belonging to its optimist program will soon return humans to the moon. 50 years off the meal. armstrong's giant. and the world cup in cat is setting and breaking records. veronica, my history as they qualify for the semi final setting of wild celebrations that the defending champions are waiting for them after france one a...
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as a matter of fact, india, an ocean and the pacific ocean are open for mankind to parties or baby. so if anyone, any country, any government, believes it as a monopoly of the pacific ocean or the indian ocean, let me say that is doomed to failure. now, of china channel defense and military budget is mainly for defense purposes in this regard that is completely different from the u. s. defense position. the u. s. position is for claiming a gemini in the world, the charges for self defense and allow me to mention this on the record. no country in the world should ever endow gene any to see that it can fight a war against china. and we can that war because china will be united. why would china has no aggression against any other country? china will never allow any foreign country to prevail against china. military. that's the bottom line. that's the world. many thanks for joining us off international web quiz. more at the top of the ah, with like the weather, any talk of a political solution to the ukraine? complex is in a very deep breeze. washington it's against with ukraine. does w
as a matter of fact, india, an ocean and the pacific ocean are open for mankind to parties or baby. so if anyone, any country, any government, believes it as a monopoly of the pacific ocean or the indian ocean, let me say that is doomed to failure. now, of china channel defense and military budget is mainly for defense purposes in this regard that is completely different from the u. s. defense position. the u. s. position is for claiming a gemini in the world, the charges for self defense and...
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and no one in the world has a monopoly of either the pacific ocean or the indian ocean. as a matter of fact, india, an ocean and the pacific ocean are open for mankind to publish a baby. so if anyone, any country, any government, believes it as a monopoly of the pacific ocean or the indian ocean, let me say that is doomed to failure. now, as china, china, defense and military budget is mainly for defense purposes in this regard, it is completely different from the u. s. defense position. the u. s. position is for clay me a gemini in the world. i was charged for self defense and allow me to mention this on the record. no country in the world should, in vouching any fantasy that it can fight a war against china and wing that war. because china will be united, while china has no aggression against any other country. chan that will never allow any foreign country to prevail against china. men retiring. that's the bottom line . that's the world alleviate group. washington is trying to falsely accused moscow meddling in u. s. elections, that's according to russia's investigati
and no one in the world has a monopoly of either the pacific ocean or the indian ocean. as a matter of fact, india, an ocean and the pacific ocean are open for mankind to publish a baby. so if anyone, any country, any government, believes it as a monopoly of the pacific ocean or the indian ocean, let me say that is doomed to failure. now, as china, china, defense and military budget is mainly for defense purposes in this regard, it is completely different from the u. s. defense position. the u....
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and nurses uncurled a ryan catch overturns to earth with a splash in the pacific ocean. the u. s. space agency hopes the next generation space craft belonging to it's out of this program will soon return humans to the moon. more than 50 years after neil armstrong's giant. ah, i'm anthony howard. welcome for people arrested by belgian police as part of a corruption prob, involving the ag parliament have been charged with criminal offenses. milton media saying greek, emmy pe, eva kailey is among them. she's been stripped of her powers as a vice president of the parliament. the charges include participating in a criminal organization and money laundering. they relate to bribes allegedly received from world cup host country cutter that they doubly corresponded. jap power has been following this story for us from brussels. i asked him earlier if the shock of yesterday's corruption charges was wearing off at the european parliament. not at all. i think it's giving ever deeper to be honest with the we've heard from the belgian prosecutor, the authority saying that for people of the 6
and nurses uncurled a ryan catch overturns to earth with a splash in the pacific ocean. the u. s. space agency hopes the next generation space craft belonging to it's out of this program will soon return humans to the moon. more than 50 years after neil armstrong's giant. ah, i'm anthony howard. welcome for people arrested by belgian police as part of a corruption prob, involving the ag parliament have been charged with criminal offenses. milton media saying greek, emmy pe, eva kailey is among...
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sell also on the program. nasa sound crew to ryan cat job returns to work with a splash in the pacific ocean. u. s. space agency hopes the next generation spice crop belonging to its ottomans program will soon return humans to the moon. more than 50 years after the armstrong's giant and the world cup and keta is sitting and breaking records morocco, my history as they qualify for the semi final setting up wild celebrations. but the defending champions are waiting for them off to france. one a heavy white clash with england. ah, i'm anthony. how it welcome for people arrested by belgian police as part of a corruption prob, involving the you parliament had been charged with criminal offenses. belgium assigned greek m e p eva kylie is among them. she's been stripped of her powers as the vice president of the parliament. the charges include participating in a criminal organization and money laundering that relate to bribes allegedly received from world cup host country cutter. that they doubly correspondent jack paris has been following the story for us from brussels. i asked him earlier if the
sell also on the program. nasa sound crew to ryan cat job returns to work with a splash in the pacific ocean. u. s. space agency hopes the next generation spice crop belonging to its ottomans program will soon return humans to the moon. more than 50 years after the armstrong's giant and the world cup and keta is sitting and breaking records morocco, my history as they qualify for the semi final setting up wild celebrations. but the defending champions are waiting for them off to france. one a...
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and no one in the world has a monopoly of either the pacific ocean or the indian ocean. as a matter of fact, indian ocean and the pacific ocean are open for mankind to participate. so if anyone, any country, any government, believes it as a monopoly of the pacific ocean or the indian ocean, let me say that is doomed to failure. now, as china channels, defense and military budget is mainly for defense purposes in this regard, that is completely different from the u. s. defense position. the u. s. position is for claim me a gemini in the world. was china as for self defense and allow me to measure this for the record? no country in the world should ever even doubt any fantasy that it can fight a war against china and wing that war. because china will be united. while china has no aggression against any other country, china will never allow any foreign country to prevail against china. militarily, that's the bottom line. that's the world. a living room. and you know, you've made that very clear. it's a go, no, just moving on. who do you think, you know, who is america? it's
and no one in the world has a monopoly of either the pacific ocean or the indian ocean. as a matter of fact, indian ocean and the pacific ocean are open for mankind to participate. so if anyone, any country, any government, believes it as a monopoly of the pacific ocean or the indian ocean, let me say that is doomed to failure. now, as china channels, defense and military budget is mainly for defense purposes in this regard, that is completely different from the u. s. defense position. the u....
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the span from the atlantic ocean to the pacific had been accomplished. sociologically and economically. prosperity was the keynote. the young country, like youth in all forms, was exuberant, light hearted energy. the spirit of. the times. the 1920s was clear in a popular dance of the day. called the charleston. it was danced with a zest. and today is a favorite in any repertoire of folk dances in the united states. but. the. folk. movement. and. the. of. the. people. in the 1930s. a jazz form called swing marked the pause before the big explosion of world war two shook the world. jitterbug was a big dance of that day, but one had to be quite young and limber to execute it. and the style never found its way into the archives of american folk dance. another more sedate dance called the lambeth walk was more indicative of the new calm that had just begun to settle around america. but it, too, failed to register itself into any repertoire of dance. post-world war two had its problems worldwide. america was too experi ance in every little town, every geograph
the span from the atlantic ocean to the pacific had been accomplished. sociologically and economically. prosperity was the keynote. the young country, like youth in all forms, was exuberant, light hearted energy. the spirit of. the times. the 1920s was clear in a popular dance of the day. called the charleston. it was danced with a zest. and today is a favorite in any repertoire of folk dances in the united states. but. the. folk. movement. and. the. of. the. people. in the 1930s. a jazz form...
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the unmanned capsule will splash down in the pacific ocean — off the coast of california.s back to moon later this decade. for more on this — i'm joined by our science editor, rebecca morelle. this return to earth, this is a critical part of the mission? yes, there are to _ critical part of the mission? yes, there are to make _ critical part of the mission? yes, there are to make really - critical part of the mission? yes there are to make really dangerous part of the mission, getting up into space, that took place on 26 days ago on the most powerful rocket nasa has ever built, then the spacecraft has ever built, then the spacecraft has been in his long journey around the moon, the really perilous part after taking us is coming back down to earth, because a spacecraft is travelling at 25,000 miles an hour as it enters the earth's atmosphere. as it comes into it it is going to get incredibly hot, temperatures will reach 3000 celsius, which is half as hot as the surface of the sun. so really hot. the spacecraft has to go in exactly the right speed and the exact right angle t
the unmanned capsule will splash down in the pacific ocean — off the coast of california.s back to moon later this decade. for more on this — i'm joined by our science editor, rebecca morelle. this return to earth, this is a critical part of the mission? yes, there are to _ critical part of the mission? yes, there are to make _ critical part of the mission? yes, there are to make really - critical part of the mission? yes there are to make really dangerous part of the mission, getting up...
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the span from the atlantic ocean, to the pacific, had been accomplished. .tic. the spirit of the times, the 1920s, was clear in a popular dance in the day called the charleston. it was danced with vast. and today, it's a favorite in any repertoire of folk dances in the united states,. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ in the 1930s, adjust workout swing marked the pause before the big explosion of world war ii shook the world. . jitterbugging was a big chance of that day. but, one had to be quite young and limber to execute it, and the style never found its way into the archives of american folk dance. another more sedate dance called the lambert walk, was more indicative of the new calm that had just begun to subtle around america. but it too failed to register itself into any repertoire of dance. post world war ii had its problems worldwide. america was to experience in every little town, every geographic section, every category of living, a sense of responsibility. not only to its domestic welfare, but to the welfare of people it, cities, towns spanning
the span from the atlantic ocean, to the pacific, had been accomplished. .tic. the spirit of the times, the 1920s, was clear in a popular dance in the day called the charleston. it was danced with vast. and today, it's a favorite in any repertoire of folk dances in the united states,. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ in the 1930s, adjust workout swing marked the pause before the big explosion of world war ii shook the world. . jitterbugging was a big...
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the unmanned capsule will splash down in the pacific ocean — off the coast of california. rebecca morelle gave me this update. the spacecraft has been on this long journey around the moon, the really perilous part after the taking of his coming back down to earth. the sacecraft his coming back down to earth. the spacecraft is _ his coming back down to earth. iie: spacecraft is travelling his coming back down to earth. tie: spacecraft is travelling at 25,000 miles an hour, as it enters the earth's atmosphere. as it comes into it it will get incredibly hot, the temperatures will reach 3000 celsius, that is half as hot as the surface of the sun. so really hot. the spacecraft has to go in exactly the right speed and exactly the right angle to break through the atmosphere. if it doesn't, it might bounce back into space or burn up. both of those are not good things, but once it comes through the atmosphere, it will have slowed down, hopefully, to about 350 mph, thenit down, hopefully, to about 350 mph, then it opens up 11 parachutes, in a different sequence, to splash down in th
the unmanned capsule will splash down in the pacific ocean — off the coast of california. rebecca morelle gave me this update. the spacecraft has been on this long journey around the moon, the really perilous part after the taking of his coming back down to earth. the sacecraft his coming back down to earth. the spacecraft is _ his coming back down to earth. iie: spacecraft is travelling his coming back down to earth. tie: spacecraft is travelling at 25,000 miles an hour, as it enters the...
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here the largest country in the world meets the pacific ocean for four and a half thousand kilometerse pacific coast of russia compared with not many people live here in central russia . maybe that's why nature has been preserved here in its original form. the young marten harza rejoices at the first snow that fell at night, the harza, a very peculiar representative of the marten family, is a tropical species native to southeast asia, the bright color of the harza distinguishes it from all other animals of this region. in primorye , harza settles in dense mixed forests on mountain slopes, usually far from human settlements. soon taiga will wake up and it will be impossible to recognize her. the largest river of the far in the east, its basin covers a vast territory of almost 2 million square kilometers and is located on the territory of three russian states, china and mongolia. now the amur delta is still tightly blocked by the drifting ice of the sea of okhotsk. and this giant refrigerator does not let spring into primorsky krai. it is impossible to believe that the far east is one
here the largest country in the world meets the pacific ocean for four and a half thousand kilometerse pacific coast of russia compared with not many people live here in central russia . maybe that's why nature has been preserved here in its original form. the young marten harza rejoices at the first snow that fell at night, the harza, a very peculiar representative of the marten family, is a tropical species native to southeast asia, the bright color of the harza distinguishes it from all...
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. >>> remember when the under water volcano erupted in january in the pacific ocean? turned out, it was one for the record books in ways that might surprise you. images like these were proof of the power and impact around the world and triggered say tsunami advisory for the california coast and today we're learning the eruption was so powerful, it sent a massive plume of water vapor into space. into outer space. meteorologist vianey arana is here to tell us about it. this is incredible there is more research being done now to figure out what happened. >> that's what happens. the research is continuous and the eruption that we saw from the mostly submerged of course volcano is one of the most powerful we've seen. launching as much as 4 million metric tons of water vapor into space. i want to show you this image taken a day after the eruption. january 16th. it erupted on january 15th. these aren't clouds. this is smoke that was captured from the eruption and a couple quick facts. tunga island is 5,000 miles away from san francisco that gets you thinking about the tsunam
. >>> remember when the under water volcano erupted in january in the pacific ocean? turned out, it was one for the record books in ways that might surprise you. images like these were proof of the power and impact around the world and triggered say tsunami advisory for the california coast and today we're learning the eruption was so powerful, it sent a massive plume of water vapor into space. into outer space. meteorologist vianey arana is here to tell us about it. this is incredible...
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every 5-10 years, ilya does not occur when the trade winds weaken off the coast of the pacific ocean. the waters of the cold peruvian current are replaced by warm ones from the central or western part of the water area during the bath and the situation is reversed; the trade winds drive water away from the coast of south america more strongly and we are dealing with a negative anomaly in the temperature of the ocean surface. it is they who do not appear to slow down global warming, but here's what worries the cooling effect has not become comprehensive in the northern hemisphere in features in the arctic were still anomalously warm sticks in the wheels of global warming and the melting lida of greenland and the arctic archipelagos. they desalinate the waters of the north atlantic, prevent the warm north atlantic current from sinking into the deep sea, as a result, the influx of oceanic heat to the north decreases, by the way, all this provokes vocal collapses of cold in north america and europe, but the effects described above do not cope well with the increase in planetary temperatur
every 5-10 years, ilya does not occur when the trade winds weaken off the coast of the pacific ocean. the waters of the cold peruvian current are replaced by warm ones from the central or western part of the water area during the bath and the situation is reversed; the trade winds drive water away from the coast of south america more strongly and we are dealing with a negative anomaly in the temperature of the ocean surface. it is they who do not appear to slow down global warming, but here's...
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the orion capsule dropped back down into the pacific ocean yesterday. est nasa's ability to turn astronauts to the moon nbc's tom costello has more. >> reporter: and there it is high over the pacific. >> reporter: 12:40 p.m. eastern time, 300 miles south of san diego. >> splashdown. >> nasa's uncrewed artemis mission came to a spectacular bulls-eye landing in the pacific ocean. >> the latest chapter of nasa's journey to the moon comes to a close. orion back on earth. >> reporter: bobbing in the water, the orion spaceship that will one day carry astronauts back to the moon, wrapping up a 25-day mission >> three, two, one, boosters and ignition and liftoff of artemis i we rise together, back to the moon and beyond. >> reporter: it began at florida's kennedy space center on november 16th as the most powerful rocket ever built came screaming to life. a 268,000 mile test flight an upclose high resolution flyover of the lunar surface, and stunning new photos capturing orion, the moon and the earth far off in the distance then 40,000 miles beyond the moon, furt
the orion capsule dropped back down into the pacific ocean yesterday. est nasa's ability to turn astronauts to the moon nbc's tom costello has more. >> reporter: and there it is high over the pacific. >> reporter: 12:40 p.m. eastern time, 300 miles south of san diego. >> splashdown. >> nasa's uncrewed artemis mission came to a spectacular bulls-eye landing in the pacific ocean. >> the latest chapter of nasa's journey to the moon comes to a close. orion back on...
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about 350 mph, then it opens up 11 parachutes, in a different sequence, to splash down in the pacific ocean. so a lot that needs to go right with this, there are no people on board, so it's not quite as risky as if you have astronauts inside, but they want to show that this spacecraft works and it has been a success. we show that this spacecraft works and it has been a success.— it has been a success. we will bring ou it has been a success. we will bring you update — it has been a success. we will bring you update live _ it has been a success. we will bring you update live as _ it has been a success. we will bring you update live as it _ it has been a success. we will bring you update live as it happens. - now it's time for a look at the weather with darren bett. hello there. it's been very cold today. some parts of the country staying below freezing all day. and we've got some icy conditions overnight and into tomorrow, where we've seen those showers. large parts of the country may well become dry during this evening. but our focus shifts towards the south—east, where cloud is thickening,
about 350 mph, then it opens up 11 parachutes, in a different sequence, to splash down in the pacific ocean. so a lot that needs to go right with this, there are no people on board, so it's not quite as risky as if you have astronauts inside, but they want to show that this spacecraft works and it has been a success. we show that this spacecraft works and it has been a success.— it has been a success. we will bring ou it has been a success. we will bring you update — it has been a success....
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as a matter of fact, indian ocean and the pacific ocean are open for mankind to parties or baby. so if anyone, any country, any government, believes it as a monopoly of the pacific o u r, the indian ocean. let me say that is doomed to failure. now, of china, china, defense and military budget is mainly for defense purposes in this regard that is completely different from the u. s. defense position. the u. s. position is for clay me a generally in the world, was charnise for self defense and allow me to mention this for the record. no country in the world should ever endow gene, any fantasy that it can fight a war against china. and with that war, because china will be united, why would china has no aggression against any other country? china will never allow any foreign country to prevail against china. made a territory. that's the bottom line. that's the world the group. aah! lebanon's called on the international community to help and the syrian refugee crisis, which has led to hundreds of thousands of people taking refuge in the already poverty stricken country. the un human ri
as a matter of fact, indian ocean and the pacific ocean are open for mankind to parties or baby. so if anyone, any country, any government, believes it as a monopoly of the pacific o u r, the indian ocean. let me say that is doomed to failure. now, of china, china, defense and military budget is mainly for defense purposes in this regard that is completely different from the u. s. defense position. the u. s. position is for clay me a generally in the world, was charnise for self defense and...
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every 5-10 years, ilya does not occur when the trade winds weaken off the coast of the pacific ocean. the waters of the cold peruvian current replaced by warm ones from the central or western part of the water area during the bath and the situation is reversed? trade winds drive water away from the coast of south america more strongly ocean surface temperature anomaly. it is they who do not seem to slow down global warming, but what worries the cooling effect did not become comprehensive in the northern hemisphere, especially in the arctic , there was still anomalously warm sticks in the wheels of global warming and melting ice. greenland and the arctic archipelagos. they desalinate the water of the north atlantic, prevent the warm north atlantic current from sinking into the depths of the sea, as a result, the influx of oceanic heat to the north decreases, by the way, all this provokes local cold collapses in north america and europe, but the effects described above do not cope well with the increase in planetary temperature, climatologists suggest that in the new year they will not
every 5-10 years, ilya does not occur when the trade winds weaken off the coast of the pacific ocean. the waters of the cold peruvian current replaced by warm ones from the central or western part of the water area during the bath and the situation is reversed? trade winds drive water away from the coast of south america more strongly ocean surface temperature anomaly. it is they who do not seem to slow down global warming, but what worries the cooling effect did not become comprehensive in the...
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this is the moment the orion capsule landed in the pacific ocean off of mexico's baja california. >> splash down! from tranquility base to charles latrobe to the tranquil waters of the pacific, the latest chapter of nasa's journey to the moon comes to a close. ryan is back on earth. >> all right, 25 and a half day uncrewed test flight around the moon was meant to pave the way for future astronaut missions, including a program that will eventually send humans to mars. that's right now show officials are stressing the importance of the safe reentry. they got one. ryan has been quite a journey, traveling a total of 1.4 million miles. kristen fisher is here with me now. it is too bad the crash test dummies, whatever they had in their. >> the mannequins. >> yeah, the mannequins, couldn't get any sky miles for their air miles for that. that is a long mission. but a remarkable and. this mission continues and perhaps to a tantalizing next step. tell us more. >> sure, you think about all the things that this rocket and this spacecraft have been through. i mean, so many delays, it got hit by ou
this is the moment the orion capsule landed in the pacific ocean off of mexico's baja california. >> splash down! from tranquility base to charles latrobe to the tranquil waters of the pacific, the latest chapter of nasa's journey to the moon comes to a close. ryan is back on earth. >> all right, 25 and a half day uncrewed test flight around the moon was meant to pave the way for future astronaut missions, including a program that will eventually send humans to mars. that's right...
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we are waiting the splashdown into the pacific ocean. it's expected at 9:39 pacific time.eally just minutes away here and these are crews in the nasa control room. we also they also have crews on the san diego coast on a boat waiting for the spacecraft to splash down. we'll keep you posted on the development new details the monolova volcanic eruption on the big island of hawaii may soon be coming to an end the us geological survey says the latest data indicates the volcano may soon fall silent in response the hawaiian hawaiian. volcano observatory has reduced the volcano alert level from a warning to a watch but scientists won't rule out the small possibility that the eruption could continue at a very low rate monoloa interrupted. or 27th for the first time since 1984. video shows embattled los angeles city council member kevin de leon getting into a scuffle with an activist at a community holiday celebration. tailing deleon while leaving the event friday and shouting at him to resign los angeles police say they are investigating deleon has been under fire since october af
we are waiting the splashdown into the pacific ocean. it's expected at 9:39 pacific time.eally just minutes away here and these are crews in the nasa control room. we also they also have crews on the san diego coast on a boat waiting for the spacecraft to splash down. we'll keep you posted on the development new details the monolova volcanic eruption on the big island of hawaii may soon be coming to an end the us geological survey says the latest data indicates the volcano may soon fall silent...
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meanwhile the ethics rounded the first american man-of-war to enter the pacific ocean. der captain david porter she cruise that will and destroyed the british industry in the eastern pacific. in neutral waters it was cornered and attacked by a superior after a long heroic and bloodied fight the ethics surrender. in 1812 the american plan envisioned the conquest of canada, the american militia outnumbered the british ground forces in canada but the ships control the lakes by water to supply her horses she could move them rapidly and she let secure communications. on the land frontier there was also the indian attack by the indian confederacy. the american general hall was forced out of detroit in august 1812 by the energetic british or using his leg craft a health attacked by larger american forces with british control the lakes the president madison ordered the building of warships on these. by 1813 all of our had built a fleet on the lake. the british commodore had lagged behind the construction rate. berkeley waited for the marching of the most powerful shiphe the detr
meanwhile the ethics rounded the first american man-of-war to enter the pacific ocean. der captain david porter she cruise that will and destroyed the british industry in the eastern pacific. in neutral waters it was cornered and attacked by a superior after a long heroic and bloodied fight the ethics surrender. in 1812 the american plan envisioned the conquest of canada, the american militia outnumbered the british ground forces in canada but the ships control the lakes by water to supply her...
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so germany ones to engage in the inner pacific oceans initiative, initiated by prime minister margie we're also putting a focus on the areas of climate and energy. and we will in particular support the pacific state in fair adaptation to climate change. and also when it comes to the bond between our people, that is so important, we are taking concrete steps to day with the migration and mobility partnership that we have just signed. we are facilitating exchange between our countries. we are supporting with the migration and mobility partnership. we are supporting the life plans of skilled rack as students and trainees. in concrete terms, we also want to cut red tape, for example, by reducing waiting times for such recent applications. because foreign policy not only means that foreign ministers meet, it also means that there are many, many people can have contact with the other country can live together. i know that with a view to this exchange in india, i know that many indians have to wait for a long time when they ask for a visa at our embassy. so one of our big task is to reduce t
so germany ones to engage in the inner pacific oceans initiative, initiated by prime minister margie we're also putting a focus on the areas of climate and energy. and we will in particular support the pacific state in fair adaptation to climate change. and also when it comes to the bond between our people, that is so important, we are taking concrete steps to day with the migration and mobility partnership that we have just signed. we are facilitating exchange between our countries. we are...
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the us space agency nasa is all set to bring home its orion capsule which will splashdown in the pacific oceant could deterime if its ready to take astronauts back to the moon later this decade. and a 13—year—old girl from buckinghamshire will represent the uk at thejunior eurovision song contest this afternoon — we'll be live in the armenian capital of yerevan shortly the us department ofjustice says a man accused of making the bomb — which destroyed pan am flight 103 over lockerbie — will soon make his first appearance at a federal court in washington dc. the bombing attack in december 1988 killed 270 people. bbc scotland's home affairs correspondent david cowan told us more. 0n the 32nd anniversary of the lockerbie bombing in 2020, the outgoing us general attorney william barr, announced the charges against abu agila masud. the americans said that masud had confessed to making the bomb, which was smuggled onto a plane in malta, then transferred onto another plane in frankfurt and then ultimately transferred onto pan am 103 at heathrow. it took off and then exploded in the skies over lockerb
the us space agency nasa is all set to bring home its orion capsule which will splashdown in the pacific oceant could deterime if its ready to take astronauts back to the moon later this decade. and a 13—year—old girl from buckinghamshire will represent the uk at thejunior eurovision song contest this afternoon — we'll be live in the armenian capital of yerevan shortly the us department ofjustice says a man accused of making the bomb — which destroyed pan am flight 103 over lockerbie...
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very terribly remember this year and the most powerful eruption of underwater volcanoes in the pacific oceant lasted 11 hours and provoked attention. what is this? where to run? but in whatever part of the globe weather anomalies occurred, people tried not to lose heart in the usa, adults rode down ice slides. in yakutia, at -50, the participants of the marathon in the leningrad region went to the start with phrases in the snow, someone proved their love, and in japan, where the height of the snowdrifts reached 2 m , the red dog akita-ino rejoiced in the winter, as if showing with all his appearance. it doesn't matter what the weather is outside the main what is inside gennady koshelev lilia zorina natalya mashtakova sergey prokofiev channel one today farewell to the wonderful composer eduard in the temple, where the funeral takes place fans talents colleagues directors together with whom he created paintings that have become treasures of world cinema eduard artemiev dreamed that the spark of creativity would not leave him and it happened that he created extraordinary music to the last penet
very terribly remember this year and the most powerful eruption of underwater volcanoes in the pacific oceant lasted 11 hours and provoked attention. what is this? where to run? but in whatever part of the globe weather anomalies occurred, people tried not to lose heart in the usa, adults rode down ice slides. in yakutia, at -50, the participants of the marathon in the leningrad region went to the start with phrases in the snow, someone proved their love, and in japan, where the height of the...
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american enterprise meanwhile the essex rounded cape horn the first american man-of-war to enter the pacific oceanrter cruised at wilton destroyed the british whaling industry in the pacific. go in neutral waters, thought it was cornered and illegally attacked by a superior british force t after a long heroic and bloodied fight, they surrendered. 1812 the american plan envisioned the conquest of canada. the american militia outnumbered the british ground forces in canada but english ships controlled the lakes. but water britain could supply her forces. she could move them rapidly and sheer had secure communications. on the land front tier was also the ever present threat of indian attack intensified by the indian confederacy. the american general was forced out of detroit in august 1812 by the energetic british sure. using his craft he repelled attacks by larger american land forces. to contest british controlled the lakes president madison ordered the building of american warships on these vital arteries. by 1813, commodore oliver hazard had built a fleet on lake erie. the british commodore, bark
american enterprise meanwhile the essex rounded cape horn the first american man-of-war to enter the pacific oceanrter cruised at wilton destroyed the british whaling industry in the pacific. go in neutral waters, thought it was cornered and illegally attacked by a superior british force t after a long heroic and bloodied fight, they surrendered. 1812 the american plan envisioned the conquest of canada. the american militia outnumbered the british ground forces in canada but english ships...
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meanwhile, the rounded cape horn, the first american man of war, to enter the pacific ocean under captain david porter. he cruised well and destroyed the british whaling industry in the eastern pacific. valparaiso. although in neutral waters, porter was and illegally attacked by a british force after a long, heroic and bloody fight, the essex surrendered. but 1812 it will be recalled. the american plan invasion the conquest of canada. the american militia outnumber the british ground forces in canada, but english ships controlled the length by water. britain could supply her forces. she could move them rapidly, and she had secure communications on the land. there was also the ever present threat of indian attack intensive fire by tecumseh's indian confederacy. the american general hall was forced out of detroit in august 1812 by the energetic britisher. general brock, using light craft. brock repelled attacks by larger american land forces to contest british control of the lakes. president madison ordered the building of american warships on these vital arteries. by 1813. commodore oliver
meanwhile, the rounded cape horn, the first american man of war, to enter the pacific ocean under captain david porter. he cruised well and destroyed the british whaling industry in the eastern pacific. valparaiso. although in neutral waters, porter was and illegally attacked by a british force after a long, heroic and bloody fight, the essex surrendered. but 1812 it will be recalled. the american plan invasion the conquest of canada. the american militia outnumber the british ground forces in...
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anxiety about the corona, virus and jaws. nasa's or ryan capsule has slashed down safely in the pacific ocean off the coast of mexico. it was returning from a 25 day test flight around the moon. the on crude mission wraps up phase one of nasa's new. are to miss luna program which aims to put astronauts back on the moon by 2025 to thank america's new ticket to ride to the moon and back pair shooting into the pacific raw nasa's capsule or ryan of makes. it splashed down or of nasa journey to the moon or ryan back on earth. 3 weeks ago or ryan was blasted off to the moon carrying mannequins susan as part of a test run called our to miss one. we, the data that's retrieved from a ryan will help unlock the new era of space, exploration, a fly by and i don't think any one of us could have imagined the mission, the successful. but we had a very successful flight test. we now have a foundational deep space transportation system. and while we haven't looked at all the data that we've acquired, we will do that over the coming days and weeks to a u. s. military helicopter is and a group of boats approach
anxiety about the corona, virus and jaws. nasa's or ryan capsule has slashed down safely in the pacific ocean off the coast of mexico. it was returning from a 25 day test flight around the moon. the on crude mission wraps up phase one of nasa's new. are to miss luna program which aims to put astronauts back on the moon by 2025 to thank america's new ticket to ride to the moon and back pair shooting into the pacific raw nasa's capsule or ryan of makes. it splashed down or of nasa journey to the...
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meanwhile, the essex rounded kapor, the first american mano f or two into the pacific ocean. d porter she cruised at will and destroyed the british waiting industry in the eastern pacific. at valparaiso although a neutral waters porter was quartered and illegally attacked by a superior british foerster after a long, unbroken and bloody fight, the essex surrendered. in 1812 and 1812 will e american plan envisioned the conquest of canada. the american militia outnumbered the british ground forces ins canada, but english ships controlled the lakes. i by water britain could supply her forces. she could move him rapidly, and she had secured communications. on the land frontier there was also the ever present threat of indian attack, intensified by tecumseh come says indian confederacy. the american general was forced at a a detroit in august 1812y the energetic britisher general brock.k using l his craft, brock repelld attacks by larger american land forces. to contest bridge control of the lakes, president madison ordered the building of american warships on these vital arteries.
meanwhile, the essex rounded kapor, the first american mano f or two into the pacific ocean. d porter she cruised at will and destroyed the british waiting industry in the eastern pacific. at valparaiso although a neutral waters porter was quartered and illegally attacked by a superior british foerster after a long, unbroken and bloody fight, the essex surrendered. in 1812 and 1812 will e american plan envisioned the conquest of canada. the american militia outnumbered the british ground forces...
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it is powered down in the pacific ocean. as most of jones will elaborate, retrieval is in progress and we expect to complete that in the next couple of hours. priority four, our bonus objective, showing the mission with each and every one of you, public outreach, sharing remarkable images, and completing science and technology demonstrations. we have completed that bonus objective. this is what mission success looks like. this was a challenging mission. this is what mission success looks like. one of our forefathers in the apollo program, hugh dryden, spoke about the purpose of flight testing. he said it was to separate the real from the imagined and he knows from the unknown. i don't think any of us could have imagined the mission this successful pre-we had a very successful flight test. we now have a transportation of deep space system. we will look at the data over the coming days and weeks and fully appreciate the margins that are there. i will say in closure we are sharing and historic day with the apollo 17 mission and
it is powered down in the pacific ocean. as most of jones will elaborate, retrieval is in progress and we expect to complete that in the next couple of hours. priority four, our bonus objective, showing the mission with each and every one of you, public outreach, sharing remarkable images, and completing science and technology demonstrations. we have completed that bonus objective. this is what mission success looks like. this was a challenging mission. this is what mission success looks like....
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a ryan capsule splashed down in the pacific ocean off the coast of mexico. it returned from a 25 day test flight around the moon. the vehicle hit earth's atmosphere at a mind bending. 40000 kilometers an hour. and though this one was on crude, nasa is aiming for missions with astronauts as soon as 2025 to think america's new ticket to ride to the moon and back pair shooting into the pacific. ryan nasa's capsule, a ryan makes it slashed down or of nasa journey to la moon, comes to a close. oh ryan. back on earth, 3 weeks ago or ryan was blasted off to the moon carrying mannequins susan as part of a test run called our to miss one. we, the data that's retrieved from a ryan will help unlock the new era of space exploration a by. and i don't think any one of us could have imagined the mission, the successful. but we had a very successful flight test. we now have a foundational deep space transportation system. and while we haven't looked at all the data that we've acquired, we will do that over the coming days and weeks to a u. s. military helicopters and a grou
a ryan capsule splashed down in the pacific ocean off the coast of mexico. it returned from a 25 day test flight around the moon. the vehicle hit earth's atmosphere at a mind bending. 40000 kilometers an hour. and though this one was on crude, nasa is aiming for missions with astronauts as soon as 2025 to think america's new ticket to ride to the moon and back pair shooting into the pacific. ryan nasa's capsule, a ryan makes it slashed down or of nasa journey to la moon, comes to a close. oh...
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the spacecraft splashed down in the pacific ocean off the coast of baja california. this is a -- this being the first in a series of missions ramping up to the moon landing. >> it was confident but it was tense because they were two big things that had to happen today. the heatshield had to work and it worked perfectly. then the parachutes had to work. >> if all goes as planned, the next flight will be in 2024 which would have four astronauts on board for a little flyby. then the artemis three tentatively slated for the year after that which would fulfill nasa's goal of putting him is back on the moon for the first time in more than 50 years. a key suspect in the bombing of pan am flight 103 over scotland. that terror attack killed 270 people. the majority of them americans. officials said the suspect is from libya. court documents desc an expert bomb maker who joined libya's intelligence service in the 1970's and even reached the rank of colonel. the bombing remains the deadliest terrorist attack to ever take place in the u.k.. looking ahead, a southern california m
the spacecraft splashed down in the pacific ocean off the coast of baja california. this is a -- this being the first in a series of missions ramping up to the moon landing. >> it was confident but it was tense because they were two big things that had to happen today. the heatshield had to work and it worked perfectly. then the parachutes had to work. >> if all goes as planned, the next flight will be in 2024 which would have four astronauts on board for a little flyby. then the...
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flight from london to new york were killed. nasa's artemus won, a ryan capsule splashed down on the pacific ocean of the coast of mexico. it returned from a 25 day test flight around the moon. the vehicle hit earth's atmosphere at a mind bending 40 fell 804-0000 kilometers per hour. though this one was on crude nasa is aiming for missions with astronauts as soon as 2025. the artemus launch faced several delays about a month ago, but proceeded smoothly from there. the head of nasa bill nelson explained why this mission is important. the plan is to get ready to go with humans to mars late in the decade of the 20 thirty's, and then even further beyond. and we know from what we're finding from the james web space telescope, that it is a very, very large universe out there. let's get more on this cosmic story from astro biologist, keith cowan. he's joining me now. very nice to see you, keith, on such an interesting day. what was massive looking at specifically in this final re entry phase of the capsule? well, you know, having worked there, there's 2 times during the mission that you get nervous, shal
flight from london to new york were killed. nasa's artemus won, a ryan capsule splashed down on the pacific ocean of the coast of mexico. it returned from a 25 day test flight around the moon. the vehicle hit earth's atmosphere at a mind bending 40 fell 804-0000 kilometers per hour. though this one was on crude nasa is aiming for missions with astronauts as soon as 2025. the artemus launch faced several delays about a month ago, but proceeded smoothly from there. the head of nasa bill nelson...
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flew over japan and fell outside of it in the pacific ocean.r's gift for families of military personnel, a holiday in moscow in izmailov park is now a fairy tale song , round dances, and even more interesting excursions. this is just the beginning of the day, in general, the program was drawn up for a whole month inviting theaters to concerts on skating rinks in entertainment centers. i would have time for everything, and also gifts, so that this new year remains a very pleasant memory, i will remind the floor of the invitation of the mayor of moscow sergey sobyanin, relatives of the fighters came to the city, the building of the east of the urals and siberia , a special impression from walking around the festive moscow to the citizens of the new year. in moscow, new weather records have been exceeded, the maximum that was recorded in 1989, when the snowdrifts were 31 cm. so now it’s already 2 cm higher, and the snowfall will continue until in the evening, the driver has to do more than just drive the car into airports about fifty flights were
flew over japan and fell outside of it in the pacific ocean.r's gift for families of military personnel, a holiday in moscow in izmailov park is now a fairy tale song , round dances, and even more interesting excursions. this is just the beginning of the day, in general, the program was drawn up for a whole month inviting theaters to concerts on skating rinks in entertainment centers. i would have time for everything, and also gifts, so that this new year remains a very pleasant memory, i will...
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the unmanned capsule will splash down in the pacific ocean off the coast of california.astronauts back to moon later this decade. this is the live scene at nasa hq. this is the live scene at nasa hq. this is the live scene at nasa hq. this is a live feed at nasa where we are expecting that splashdown in the next minutes. while we are waiting that, we will take you to it life when it happens, but let's speak to elizabeth pearson, the features editor of the sky at night magazine. i'm excited about this. how are you feeling with just minutes to go? very exciting. this is something we have been looking forward to for years. this mission has been delayed a couple of times at the very last minute. to finally see that it is about to reach its completion, because this is one of the most important faces that are to miss one is going to make share it can bring people back to earth safely. it is this art people back to earth safely. it is this part of _ people back to earth safely. it is this part of the _ people back to earth safely. it is this part of the mission, as well as the
the unmanned capsule will splash down in the pacific ocean off the coast of california.astronauts back to moon later this decade. this is the live scene at nasa hq. this is the live scene at nasa hq. this is the live scene at nasa hq. this is a live feed at nasa where we are expecting that splashdown in the next minutes. while we are waiting that, we will take you to it life when it happens, but let's speak to elizabeth pearson, the features editor of the sky at night magazine. i'm excited...