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above the red planet has already been and left. give her a detailed description, as well as lustered travel nozzles from smaller celestial bodies from friday to saturday. i had the good fortune to crush. for months i started a marvelous ukraine with a grey-bristled dark sky, the younger shmat of a waterfall you have with her island, a younger urban flathead. murov all for the sake of such towered high ruddy vezha of belarus i have a quick walk of nature. the skin one has its own legend, and let's hope the heavenly sky, and it is lustroused by the water level, the elk in such magical places of pro-nazite as the asterishnik of 1888 will be born the same plantain on the other planets of the genus jon from the poor shlyakh arty. such a box was called a shirochkova carried away. i hired raki. but sher eda spools of money from the drozdovichal land did not have his own land, and he had a chance to feed himself, but he was glad to have someone else's brothers at the arrendu behind the walls of the bunka. at the narrowest point near the wi
above the red planet has already been and left. give her a detailed description, as well as lustered travel nozzles from smaller celestial bodies from friday to saturday. i had the good fortune to crush. for months i started a marvelous ukraine with a grey-bristled dark sky, the younger shmat of a waterfall you have with her island, a younger urban flathead. murov all for the sake of such towered high ruddy vezha of belarus i have a quick walk of nature. the skin one has its own legend, and...
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of the past, and the water flows at a higher speed and has been raging in the gyro crater on the red planet for at least a day, and the researchers managed to create a kind of artificial intelligence that can predict solar storms 30 minutes earlier. nasa horticulturists say that warning before the occurrence of solar storms provides enough time for countries to prevent the effects of the most severe storms on power grids and critical infrastructure. it is causing blackouts and malfunctions technically, it is made below, the training of wormwood, i got the news that the biggest technology and innovation event in the country is being held, but with the title of farangi , it means a poem about technology and such things . it is an english phrase, which is the persian equivalent of international exhibition of technology and innovation
of the past, and the water flows at a higher speed and has been raging in the gyro crater on the red planet for at least a day, and the researchers managed to create a kind of artificial intelligence that can predict solar storms 30 minutes earlier. nasa horticulturists say that warning before the occurrence of solar storms provides enough time for countries to prevent the effects of the most severe storms on power grids and critical infrastructure. it is causing blackouts and malfunctions...
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May 18, 2023
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so it outlines it's vicious plan to send people to the red planet. the ton as president g, aging ping is hosting the leaders of 5 central asian nations. the to day summit includes conflicts. don curtis don to jacob stone, took men of stone and is becca stone. discussions have focused on natural gas pipelines, oil and uranium projects, as well as great the food security. amazing is taking place and see on the city of the beginning of the ancient silk road, trade route. well, to find nations all at the forefront of beijing. belton road initiative and was launched in 2013 with the aim of expanding china's economic and political influence . relations between these countries have been on the rise since the fall of the soviet union. last year, trade between china and central asia was with a record of $70000000000.00. the gathering coincides with the g 7 summit taking place in japan. china as foreign ministry says it's nothing competition with any said policy. jessica washington has moved from she. i'm the fact that were here deeply important. this was the
so it outlines it's vicious plan to send people to the red planet. the ton as president g, aging ping is hosting the leaders of 5 central asian nations. the to day summit includes conflicts. don curtis don to jacob stone, took men of stone and is becca stone. discussions have focused on natural gas pipelines, oil and uranium projects, as well as great the food security. amazing is taking place and see on the city of the beginning of the ancient silk road, trade route. well, to find nations all...
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with sedimentary grains in the way and faces that could represent an ancient raging river on the red planet , these images show that the rocks and crevices were deeper than in the past and the water flowed in at a higher speed. at least one day at home
with sedimentary grains in the way and faces that could represent an ancient raging river on the red planet , these images show that the rocks and crevices were deeper than in the past and the water flowed in at a higher speed. at least one day at home
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May 21, 2023
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the water flows at a higher speed, and at least one day has been lit in the tizrou crater on the red planet. spacex's launch of a satellite into orbit spacex launched the return rocket in the atlantic ocean and launched more than 4,400 sterling satellites into space and announced that it was ready to increase the number of vehicles by 10 times in the 30th falcon 9 flight and the 32nd orbital mission of spacex in 2023. the first experience of the medical course in hormozgan was successfully completed, and medicine in the family doctor program for areas where access to specialists is difficult, here in hormozgan province and the border of sistan and baluchistan , where there is no specialist doctor, but specialists from 4 hospitals in tehran and hormozgan treat patients. without zero and visit in person to have a national code which was presented and unveiled on the order of the khalifa as a successful example for the country's implementation in the first congress of artificial intelligence in medicine . he was a specialist for not having low health services, and this is what we chose with th
the water flows at a higher speed, and at least one day has been lit in the tizrou crater on the red planet. spacex's launch of a satellite into orbit spacex launched the return rocket in the atlantic ocean and launched more than 4,400 sterling satellites into space and announced that it was ready to increase the number of vehicles by 10 times in the 30th falcon 9 flight and the 32nd orbital mission of spacex in 2023. the first experience of the medical course in hormozgan was successfully...
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the quake also revealed the crust on the southern hemisphere of the red planet is deeper than in the north. besides building a base in a spot not prone to earthquakes. researchers also recommend construction center near ice deposits on mars to help provide people with a source of water to help advance these findings. researchers say future manned missions to mars should include a scientist trained in understanding the inner makeup of the planet. marianne rafferty, fox news. 7 24 to lulu lemon employees say they were fired for doing the right thing. the rule the company says they violated coming up. it was an agreement over the nation's debt crisis reached over the weekend. some of the key areas lawmakers settled on ♪ ♪ ♪ affordable design. endless possibilities. ikea. addition. back this morning. the ceremony honoring those who died while serving our nation. plus bottle rock wraps up its 10th show in napa. we're highlighting some of the top moments from the big m from ktvu. fox two news this morning's onto it is 7 28 welcome the mornings onto i'm andre senior. and for dave clark. goo
the quake also revealed the crust on the southern hemisphere of the red planet is deeper than in the north. besides building a base in a spot not prone to earthquakes. researchers also recommend construction center near ice deposits on mars to help provide people with a source of water to help advance these findings. researchers say future manned missions to mars should include a scientist trained in understanding the inner makeup of the planet. marianne rafferty, fox news. 7 24 to lulu lemon...
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printing robots that will be able to build the ground habits for a potential compromise ation of the red planet. the project has received funding from the european space agency east. in 2021. nasa sent a 3 d printer to the international space station i ss to print from moon dust. the extra notes have been experimenting with the technology in the future. it could be used to print tools or any specifies they need. the biggest potential though may lie in bio printing. isa is investigating the use of 3. the bio printing to support medical treatment of long duration space. expeditions and planetary settlements, future space travelers maybe isolated for months or years and will need a range of medical support. and it could also be used for, for several projects at working on 3 d printed meals. that on nutrition is but also enjoyable and durable enough for such long missions. what do you think will 3 d printing help us break the final frontier? and what other uses do you see for 3 d printers in space? on february, the 24th 2022 russian hack us allegedly attacked the satellite company via set customers
printing robots that will be able to build the ground habits for a potential compromise ation of the red planet. the project has received funding from the european space agency east. in 2021. nasa sent a 3 d printer to the international space station i ss to print from moon dust. the extra notes have been experimenting with the technology in the future. it could be used to print tools or any specifies they need. the biggest potential though may lie in bio printing. isa is investigating the use...
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organizers say it hopes to inject urgency into the goal of sending people to the red planet by the 200's. the journey to mars has many questions, and each question has many answers. how far is mars from earth? it depends on where the planets are in their orbit. they orbit the sun at different speeds and distances. mars takes one point nine years to complete a circuit, and because the orbits are elliptical, that affects the distance between the planets. all of that has an impact on how long it would take to travel. nasa says a one-way trip should take about 7-9 months. once there, astronauts would need to stay about three months to wait for the planets to be suitably close to make the return. it could be a 21-month mission. heidi joe castro has more from the summit. >> 2033, 9.5 years from now, that is the year the goal post for sending humans to mars. that is when literally the planets will align to make the journey the easiest. the incredible minds gathered at this conference that nasa scientists say a man flyby journey to mars round trip would take just under 1.5 years if done in 20
organizers say it hopes to inject urgency into the goal of sending people to the red planet by the 200's. the journey to mars has many questions, and each question has many answers. how far is mars from earth? it depends on where the planets are in their orbit. they orbit the sun at different speeds and distances. mars takes one point nine years to complete a circuit, and because the orbits are elliptical, that affects the distance between the planets. all of that has an impact on how long it...
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and misson mars — as nasa and the space industry meets to reboot efforts to put humans on the red planety 2035 — an astronaut will be in our orbit to talk about the challenge. good evening. in the past few months we've been looking into the dismal record of the criminaljustice system when it comes to prosecuting rape. long delays, low conviction rates and what many see as a traumatising experience even getting as far as court. the government in scotland has a radical plan to address some of the issues. a major challenge to the status quo over the prosecution of rape trials could have implications for the future prosecution of rape across the uk. such is the furore over a proposed pilot forjury—less, singlejudge rape trials in scotland that nicola sturgeon has made her first intervention since she quit in february insisting that "jury—less rape trials are not part of a politican inspired plan to undermine the justice system. the proposal for the the proposalfor the pilot scheme is based on a recommendation from lady dorian, scotland's second most seniorjudge. but the edinburgh bar associa
and misson mars — as nasa and the space industry meets to reboot efforts to put humans on the red planety 2035 — an astronaut will be in our orbit to talk about the challenge. good evening. in the past few months we've been looking into the dismal record of the criminaljustice system when it comes to prosecuting rape. long delays, low conviction rates and what many see as a traumatising experience even getting as far as court. the government in scotland has a radical plan to address some of...
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activity of the sun, let's fast forward to mars, the chinese rover found fresh traces of water on the red planet precise, the device found on the equator of mars in the plain area, utopia salt-rich dunes this suggests that water in a liquid state could exist on the planet only a few hundred thousand years ago, and not 3 billion years ago, as previously thought, the discovery provides important information for the search for traces of possible life on mars, because surface water is a key factor for her existence. and now back to the sun this week , large groups of sunspots passed along the central meridian, well, seriously. they did not result in perturbation of the earth's magnetic field in general. it can be said that after major flares and magnetic storms on the night of april 24, when the aurora zone descended to the southern borders of the country, the sun returned to a moderately calm state and plunged into a spring sleep, we can immediately say that its activity is growing, that is, so that it doesn’t exist locally , it basically grows, and it must grow, because we are now on the ascending
activity of the sun, let's fast forward to mars, the chinese rover found fresh traces of water on the red planet precise, the device found on the equator of mars in the plain area, utopia salt-rich dunes this suggests that water in a liquid state could exist on the planet only a few hundred thousand years ago, and not 3 billion years ago, as previously thought, the discovery provides important information for the search for traces of possible life on mars, because surface water is a key factor...
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marianne rafferty, fox news one day steve might be forecasting weather on the red planet, huh?e around the corner gone mind around the corner. alright we do have a pretty good activity for this time of year and the low came in and boy the thunderstorms erupted. we talked about it on friday. how will include mendocino county lake county causes upper lois dropping insure enough. some pretty good activity. now it's calmed down also into sonoma and linda marin county that low generate a little bit of activity. same can be set up in tahoe. reno northeast california reading up to shasta last you can see the circulation around that west of reno two thirds of an inch immigrant gap also around 5200. ft. i saw 63 100 from a thunderstorm. mineral northeast california. and boonville picked up 19 100. some of the higher elevations. northern lake county picked up about a third of an inch fifties on the temps here. everyone is mainly under cloudy to mostly cloudy skies. there's always a break or two, but not too many. travis back up to 28 mph. there's an onshore breeze, but the upper lower re
marianne rafferty, fox news one day steve might be forecasting weather on the red planet, huh?e around the corner gone mind around the corner. alright we do have a pretty good activity for this time of year and the low came in and boy the thunderstorms erupted. we talked about it on friday. how will include mendocino county lake county causes upper lois dropping insure enough. some pretty good activity. now it's calmed down also into sonoma and linda marin county that low generate a little bit...
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that's when the red planet will be in position to give earthling astronaut, a gravitational assist shortening the round trip journey from 2 and a half years to one and a half. this will be an opportunity to send a crew to the facility of mars and bring them back. it would not be a landing mission because we don't think we would be able to build and test a land or by 2033. amanda mars landing would be much further down the road, and even a man to fly over for now is just talk. but here as a students from our summit in washington, the gathered space community is buzzing with hope that it will happen. it's a dream come true. i can't wait. since i was a little boy, i've always dreamed about working in space. i'm doing it now, and i can't wait to be a part of this great adventure now. so still lacks money and a government mandate from congress to officially green light, a humans tomorrow's mission. but the agency has been preparing for years. the so called trans at habitat in which mars down astronaut would travel, would likely look similar to a module of the international space station. and nasa
that's when the red planet will be in position to give earthling astronaut, a gravitational assist shortening the round trip journey from 2 and a half years to one and a half. this will be an opportunity to send a crew to the facility of mars and bring them back. it would not be a landing mission because we don't think we would be able to build and test a land or by 2033. amanda mars landing would be much further down the road, and even a man to fly over for now is just talk. but here as a...
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nasa wants to send a mission to the red planet, and ultimately set up a permanent base there.xplains. it is stark. it can be cold, and it is, as far as we know, lifeless. but mars still fascinates. so much so, we intend to pay a visit. however, apart from the raging winds and the lack of oxygen, there is another potential hitch. rumbling. this is the sound of an earthquake, or more at the group cruelly, a mars quick, a tremor that measured 4.6 on the richter scale.— richter scale. what's great about this _ richter scale. what's great about this quake _ richter scale. what's great about this quake was - richter scale. what's great about this quake was that l richter scale. what's great | about this quake was that it was so strong that the surface waves were able to travel the entire planet multiple times, so it basically orbits and going around and around for at least three times.— least three times. those surface _ least three times. those surface waves _ least three times. those surface waves help - least three times. those - surface waves help scientists to cover information
nasa wants to send a mission to the red planet, and ultimately set up a permanent base there.xplains. it is stark. it can be cold, and it is, as far as we know, lifeless. but mars still fascinates. so much so, we intend to pay a visit. however, apart from the raging winds and the lack of oxygen, there is another potential hitch. rumbling. this is the sound of an earthquake, or more at the group cruelly, a mars quick, a tremor that measured 4.6 on the richter scale.— richter scale. what's...
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the main tasks of this flight was to prove that with the right physical exertion in flight to the red planetnd quite safely. during this flight, valery vladimirovich performed more than a thousand research manipulations, more than 1,000 medical experiments and studies of the cardiovascular system and the gastrointestinal respiratory system. uh, research. ah, metabolism. uh , hematological parameters, uh, with the immune system. the mission to mars did not take place then, but the data obtained helped the astronauts understand how to behave correctly. in flight, in order to maintain not only physical, but also mental health. now everyone on the iss has a tiny, but personal space, the crews are selected taking into account psychological compatibility, and communication with the outside world and family helps astronauts maintain a favorable emotional background . dad, please show me the longer the flight, the more dangerous, for a person in weightlessness, the muscles stop working, it is not necessary to walk, and the muscles also atrophy to hold the female. mini-fitness club on board is not a
the main tasks of this flight was to prove that with the right physical exertion in flight to the red planetnd quite safely. during this flight, valery vladimirovich performed more than a thousand research manipulations, more than 1,000 medical experiments and studies of the cardiovascular system and the gastrointestinal respiratory system. uh, research. ah, metabolism. uh , hematological parameters, uh, with the immune system. the mission to mars did not take place then, but the data obtained...
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. >> he's been on mars for years now tracking any and all seismic activity on the red planet.nd that data could inform researchers where to build a mars settlement to help determine the most stable and safe u.s. locations. scientists in switzerland are studying earthquake activity. mars quake activity to learn more about it. structural integrity. one of the largest quakes recorded on mars was a 4.6 magnitude. >> what's great about this quake was that it was so strong that these surface waves were able to travel the entire planet multiple times. you can now start measure the velocity of which the surface we travel along the planet and, you know, based on that velocity, we can actually extract the information about in perrier structure of mars. >> researchers calculated mars crust or most layers between 26 and 35 miles deep and thicker than the crossed on the earth and the moon. besides building a base in a spot, not prone to quakes. researchers also recommend building near ice deposits on mars to help provide people with a source >> of water. all of it so fascinating is mars qu
. >> he's been on mars for years now tracking any and all seismic activity on the red planet.nd that data could inform researchers where to build a mars settlement to help determine the most stable and safe u.s. locations. scientists in switzerland are studying earthquake activity. mars quake activity to learn more about it. structural integrity. one of the largest quakes recorded on mars was a 4.6 magnitude. >> what's great about this quake was that it was so strong that these...
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. >> so it's a big deal to get a live in and close habitat for 365 days to simulate life on the red planetck there, zach boetto with more on how this is going to work. >> the mission to get humans to mars is getting much closer to becoming reality. and a new nasa mission is giving one uc davis health nurse the chance to etch her name in space exploration hisoory. just wonderful to work with i never thought my career which killed in this direction. >> and in a few weeks now, i'm going to go into the johnson space center. nasa selected 4 people, including alyssa, shannon of uc davis health to participate in its series of missions known as crew, health and performance exploration, analog or chuck with hopes of learning how they respond under the rigor of a long duration ground bay stimulation in a 3 d printed habitat called mars dune alpha. the missions mars simulation. so that nasa looking information about the source trains. >> to help future missions on mars, be more successful. this involve challenges for humans such as resource limitations. a time delay, communication and many other chal
. >> so it's a big deal to get a live in and close habitat for 365 days to simulate life on the red planetck there, zach boetto with more on how this is going to work. >> the mission to get humans to mars is getting much closer to becoming reality. and a new nasa mission is giving one uc davis health nurse the chance to etch her name in space exploration hisoory. just wonderful to work with i never thought my career which killed in this direction. >> and in a few weeks now,...
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and what they're going to do is live in a close habitat for 365 days to simulate life on the red planet. see if they get along. zach boetto has the details. >> the mission to get humans to mars is getting much closer to becoming reality. and a new nasa mission is giving one uc davis health nurse the chance to her name in space exploration history. just wonderful to work with i never thought my career which killed in this direction. >> and in a few weeks now, i'm going to go into the johnson space center. nasa selected 4 people, including alyssa, shannon of uc davis health to participate in its series of missions known as crew, health and performance exploration, analog or chuck with hopes of learning how they respond under the rigor of a long duration ground bay stimulation in a 3 d printed habitat called mars dune alpha. >> the missions mars simulation. so that nasa looking information about the source trains to help future missions on mars, be more successful. this involve challenges for humans such as resource limitations. a time delay, communication and many other challenges. alyssa
and what they're going to do is live in a close habitat for 365 days to simulate life on the red planet. see if they get along. zach boetto has the details. >> the mission to get humans to mars is getting much closer to becoming reality. and a new nasa mission is giving one uc davis health nurse the chance to her name in space exploration history. just wonderful to work with i never thought my career which killed in this direction. >> and in a few weeks now, i'm going to go into the...
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they will live in a close habitat for 365 days to simulate life on the red planet reporters that >> talked with the uc or somehow she will play a role in the future of space exploration. >> the mission to get humans to mars is getting much closer to becoming reality. and a new nasa mission is giving one uc davis health nurse the chance to her name in space exploration history. just a wonderful to work with masks. and i never thought my career which killed in this direction. >> and in a few weeks now, i'm going to go into the johnson space center. nasa selected 4 people, including alyssa, shannon of uc davis health to participate in its series of missions known as crew, health and performance exploration, analog or chuck with hopes of learning how they respond under the rigor of a long duration ground bay stimulation in a 3 d printed habitat called mars dune alpha. the missions mars simulation. so that nasa looking information about the source trains. >> to help future missions on mars, be more successful. the school involved challenges for humans such as resource limitations. a time delay,
they will live in a close habitat for 365 days to simulate life on the red planet reporters that >> talked with the uc or somehow she will play a role in the future of space exploration. >> the mission to get humans to mars is getting much closer to becoming reality. and a new nasa mission is giving one uc davis health nurse the chance to her name in space exploration history. just a wonderful to work with masks. and i never thought my career which killed in this direction. >>...
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nasa's insight lander has been on mars for years now tracking any and all seismic activity on the red planets settlement to help determine the most stable and safest location. the scientists they're located actually in switzerland are studying earthquake activity on mars to learn more about its structural integrity. one of the largest quakes recorded on mars was a 4 0.6 magnitude. >> what's great about this quake was that it was so strong that these surface waves were able to travel the entire planet multiple times. you can now start measure the velocity of which the surface we travel along the planet and, you know, based on that velocity, we can actually extract the information about impair your structure of mars. >> researchers calculated mars's crust or outermost layer is between 26 to 35 miles deep. it's thicker than the crossed on earth and the moon besides building a base in a spot, not prone to earthquakes. researchers also recommend building near ice deposits on mars to help provide people. a source of water. well, that makes perfect sense that they are scientists. they figure that t
nasa's insight lander has been on mars for years now tracking any and all seismic activity on the red planets settlement to help determine the most stable and safest location. the scientists they're located actually in switzerland are studying earthquake activity on mars to learn more about its structural integrity. one of the largest quakes recorded on mars was a 4 0.6 magnitude. >> what's great about this quake was that it was so strong that these surface waves were able to travel the...
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they will live in a closed habitat for 365 days to simulate life on the red planet. zach boetto has the details. >> the mission to get humans to mars is getting much closer to becoming reality. and a new nasa mission is giving one uc davis health nurse the chance to her name in space exploration history. just a wonderful to work with masks. and i never thought my career which killed in this direction. >> and in a few weeks now, i'm going to going to the johnson space center. nasa selected 4 people, including alyssa, shannon of uc davis health to participate in its series of missions known as crew, health and performance exploration, analog or chuck with hopes of learning how they respond under the rigor of a long duration ground bay stimulation in a 3 d printed habitat called mars dune alpha. >> the missions mars simulation. so that nasa looking information about the source trains to help future missions on mars, be more successful. this involve challenges for humans such as resource limitations. a time delay, communication and many other challenges. alyssa has back
they will live in a closed habitat for 365 days to simulate life on the red planet. zach boetto has the details. >> the mission to get humans to mars is getting much closer to becoming reality. and a new nasa mission is giving one uc davis health nurse the chance to her name in space exploration history. just a wonderful to work with masks. and i never thought my career which killed in this direction. >> and in a few weeks now, i'm going to going to the johnson space center. nasa...
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. >> your mission to live in a close habitat for 365 days and simulate life on the red planet.can we survive in a close confined space for a year, at least exact but takes a closer look. >> the mission to get humans to mars is getting much closer to becoming reality. and a new nasa mission is giving one uc davis health nurse the chance to etch her name in space exploration history. just wonderful to work with i never thought my career which killed in this direction. >> and in a few weeks now, i'm going to go into the johnson space center. nasa selected 4 people, including alyssa, shannon of uc davis health to participate in its series of missions known as crew, health and performance exploration, analog or chum with hopes of learning how they respond under the rigor of a long duration ground bay stimulation in a 3 d printed habitat called mars dune alpha. >> the missions on mars simulation. so that nasa looking information about the source trains to help future missions on mars, be more successful. this involve challenges for humans such as resource limitations. a time delay, c
. >> your mission to live in a close habitat for 365 days and simulate life on the red planet.can we survive in a close confined space for a year, at least exact but takes a closer look. >> the mission to get humans to mars is getting much closer to becoming reality. and a new nasa mission is giving one uc davis health nurse the chance to etch her name in space exploration history. just wonderful to work with i never thought my career which killed in this direction. >> and in...
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nasa's insight lander has been on mars for years now tracking any and all seismic activity on the red planetlement to help determine the most stable and safe us location. scientists in switzerland are now studying earthquake activity on mars to learn more about its structural integrity. one of the largest quakes recorded on mars was a 4.6 magnitude >> that's great about this quake was that it was so strong that these surface waves were able to travel the entire planet multiple times. you can now start measure the velocity of which the surface we travel along the planet and, you know, based on that velocity, we can actually extract the information about impair your structure of mars. researchers calculated mars crust or outermost layers between 26 to 35 miles deep. >> sicker than the cross on earth and the moon besides building a base in the spot, not prone to earthquakes. researchers also recommend building near ice deposits on mars to help provide people with a source of water. wow, lots going on out there. that's going to. at noon. thanks for joining us here. i'm noelle bellow. we've got a
nasa's insight lander has been on mars for years now tracking any and all seismic activity on the red planetlement to help determine the most stable and safe us location. scientists in switzerland are now studying earthquake activity on mars to learn more about its structural integrity. one of the largest quakes recorded on mars was a 4.6 magnitude >> that's great about this quake was that it was so strong that these surface waves were able to travel the entire planet multiple times. you...
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May 29, 2023
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one of the largest quakes recorded on the red planet was 4.6 in magnitude. >> what's great about this quake was that it was so strong that these surface waves were able to travel the entire planet multiple times. you can now start measure the velocity of which the surface we travel along the planet and, you know, based on that velocity, we can actually extract the information about impair your structure of mars. >> he's pretty interesting. researchers calculated march crossed or that outermost layer to be anywhere from 26 to maybe even 32 miles deep which is thicker than the crust of the earth. even the moon besides building a base in a spot, not prone to earthquakes. researchers are also recommending that they build one near ice deposits on mars which year, of course, can imagine would be helpful. obviously, humans need water to survive and you can also use water to create fuel if we need to generate fuel to get home. well, this past winter produced record snowfall in california. speaking of water, however, a study from the scripps institution of oceanography suggest that the state s
one of the largest quakes recorded on the red planet was 4.6 in magnitude. >> what's great about this quake was that it was so strong that these surface waves were able to travel the entire planet multiple times. you can now start measure the velocity of which the surface we travel along the planet and, you know, based on that velocity, we can actually extract the information about impair your structure of mars. >> he's pretty interesting. researchers calculated march crossed or...
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in cape canaveral, florida, with an exclusive look at how nasa plans to get future crews to the red planet get to mars by 2040. that's 17 years away. a lot of outside experts are skeptical. china hopes to put astronauts on the moon by 2030. that's lighting a fire from nasa. to get to mars, you won't believe what they're talking about. they're talking about going nuclear. one month after elon musk's starship launched, then broke apart on liftoff. >> a rapid unscheduled disassembly. >> spacex and nasa insist they're committed to the rocket. first to land astronauts on the moon, but ultimately to carry crews to mars, as soon as 2040. while science and exploration are the driving motivators, there's also a competitive factor, china. >> the chinese government is very secretive. and a lot of their plans involve their military preparations. and so there's a reason for us to get there first. >> and nasa wants to get there faster. a round trip mission to mars could take two to three years, so to cut the travel time, america is going back to the future. >> this project was called nerva. >> reporter:
in cape canaveral, florida, with an exclusive look at how nasa plans to get future crews to the red planet get to mars by 2040. that's 17 years away. a lot of outside experts are skeptical. china hopes to put astronauts on the moon by 2030. that's lighting a fire from nasa. to get to mars, you won't believe what they're talking about. they're talking about going nuclear. one month after elon musk's starship launched, then broke apart on liftoff. >> a rapid unscheduled disassembly....
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May 18, 2023
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that's when the red planet will be in position to give earthling astronaut, a gravitational assist shortening the round trip journey from 2 and a half years to one and a half. this will be an opportunity to send a crew to the facility of mars and bring them back. it would not be a landing mission because we don't think we would be able to build and test a land or by 2033. amanda mars landing would be much further down the road, and even a man fly over for now is just talk. but here as a students to mar summit in washington, the gathered space community is buzzing with hope that it will happen soon. it's a dream come true. i can't wait. since i was a little boy, i have always dreamed about working in space. i'm doing it now, and i can't wait to be a part of this great adventure now. so still lacks money and a government mandate from congress to officially green light, a humans tomorrow's mission. but the agency has been preparing for years. the so called trans at habitat in which mars down astronaut would travel, would likely look similar to a module of the international space station. and nas
that's when the red planet will be in position to give earthling astronaut, a gravitational assist shortening the round trip journey from 2 and a half years to one and a half. this will be an opportunity to send a crew to the facility of mars and bring them back. it would not be a landing mission because we don't think we would be able to build and test a land or by 2033. amanda mars landing would be much further down the road, and even a man fly over for now is just talk. but here as a...
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May 17, 2023
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the say, the meeting games to inject a sense of urgency into the goal of sending people to the red planet by the 25th is i need your customer has more from the summer. 2033, just not and a half years from now. that is the year. the goal house for sending humans. tomorrow's because that is when literally the planets will online to make the journey. the easiest. the incredible mines gathered at this conference, the nasa scientists say that a man fly by journey to mars, round trip, which take just under one and a half years is done in 2033 because that is when mars is in position to give astronaut a gravitational assist to slingshot home that happens only once every 15 years. otherwise it takes nearly twice as long, which puts astronaut flies and nearly double the jeopardy. now it's important to note we're talking about a fly by emission not including a mars landing, which would not be possible until after 2040 at the earliest. but for this fly by mission nasa is already testing the deep space craft that astronaut would ride in the trans, at habitat, which looks similar to a space station mo
the say, the meeting games to inject a sense of urgency into the goal of sending people to the red planet by the 25th is i need your customer has more from the summer. 2033, just not and a half years from now. that is the year. the goal house for sending humans. tomorrow's because that is when literally the planets will online to make the journey. the easiest. the incredible mines gathered at this conference, the nasa scientists say that a man fly by journey to mars, round trip, which take just...
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May 31, 2023
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they're recreating the red planet— . they're recreating the red pianet ee— . i think people will. ”i52; think people will. people are complaining about the narrowness of the aisle steph takyi. i of the aisle on steph takyi. i know we can send all the enemies— know we can send all the chubbies nicely know we can send all the- chubbies-nicely wide, chubbies up there nicely wide, nann— chubbies up there nicely wide, right?-around- chubbies up there nicely wide, right?-around . - chubbies up there nicely wide, right?-around . i- chubbies up there nicely wide, right?-around . i we right? waddle around. i think we need— right? waddle around. i think we need a— right? waddle around. i think we need a mass extinction event and then can just settle down and then we can just settle down and enjoy what's left. the truculent arts news now in the times we have a clip of this as well. royal blood bringing the monarchy into disrepute . us. monarchy into disrepute. us. let's take a look at the clip . let's take a look at the clip. we're having to clap ourselves ieeawee— we're
they're recreating the red planet— . they're recreating the red pianet ee— . i think people will. ”i52; think people will. people are complaining about the narrowness of the aisle steph takyi. i of the aisle on steph takyi. i know we can send all the enemies— know we can send all the chubbies nicely know we can send all the- chubbies-nicely wide, chubbies up there nicely wide, nann— chubbies up there nicely wide, right?-around- chubbies up there nicely wide, right?-around . - chubbies...
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May 30, 2023
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they're recreating the red planet— . they're recreating the red eianet-niie— .hubbies up there nicely wide, right?-around . i we right? waddle around. i think we need— right? waddle around. i think we need a— right? waddle around. i think we need a mass extinction event and then can just settle down and then we can just settle down and enjoy what's left. the truculent arts news now in the times we have a clip of this as well. royal blood bringing the monarchy into disrepute . us. monarchy into disrepute. us. let's take a look at the clip . let's take a look at the clip. we're having to clap ourselves ieeawee— we're having to clap ourselves ieeawee anat— we're having to clap ourselves because that was— we're having to clap ourselves because that was so pathetic. weii— because that was so pathetic. weii iene— because that was so pathetic. well done, ben— because that was so pathetic. well done, ben .— because that was so pathetic. well done, ben . you clap for us well done, ben. you clap for us ani— well done, ben. you clap for us and wea— well done, ben. you clap
they're recreating the red planet— . they're recreating the red eianet-niie— .hubbies up there nicely wide, right?-around . i we right? waddle around. i think we need— right? waddle around. i think we need a— right? waddle around. i think we need a mass extinction event and then can just settle down and then we can just settle down and enjoy what's left. the truculent arts news now in the times we have a clip of this as well. royal blood bringing the monarchy into disrepute . us....
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they're recreating the red planet— . they're recreating the red eianet-niie— .s up there nicely wide, right?-around . i we right? waddle around. i think we need— right? waddle around. i think we need a— right? waddle around. i think we need a mass extinction event and then can just settle down and then we can just settle down and enjoy what's left. the truculent arts news now in the times we have a clip of this as well. royal blood bringing the monarchy into disrepute . us. monarchy into disrepute. us. let's take a look at the clip . let's take a look at the clip. we're having to clap ourselves ieeawee— we're having to clap ourselves ieeawee anat— we're having to clap ourselves because that was— we're having to clap ourselves because that was so pathetic. weii— because that was so pathetic. weii iene— because that was so pathetic. well done, ben— because that was so pathetic. well done, ben .— because that was so pathetic. well done, ben . you clap for us well done, ben. you clap for us ani— well done, ben. you clap for us and wea— well done, ben. you clap for u
they're recreating the red planet— . they're recreating the red eianet-niie— .s up there nicely wide, right?-around . i we right? waddle around. i think we need— right? waddle around. i think we need a— right? waddle around. i think we need a mass extinction event and then can just settle down and then we can just settle down and enjoy what's left. the truculent arts news now in the times we have a clip of this as well. royal blood bringing the monarchy into disrepute . us. monarchy...
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mazda of the big comfy, unsustainable possibilities of the test, the new hybrid, 6 red means of species populate our planet. most of them were here long before us and the amazing diversity of species still exist on the remote coast of the they are surface habitat in 45 minutes on d w. what secrets? why behind being discovered new adventures and 360 degrees and explore fascinating world heritage sites dw world heritage 360 just yeah. now you the fine masters, innovative, even with a new combustion engine. by so many lebanese are obsessed with mercedes and so many pockets tony's what's a, b, w b. so right now, unrest.
mazda of the big comfy, unsustainable possibilities of the test, the new hybrid, 6 red means of species populate our planet. most of them were here long before us and the amazing diversity of species still exist on the remote coast of the they are surface habitat in 45 minutes on d w. what secrets? why behind being discovered new adventures and 360 degrees and explore fascinating world heritage sites dw world heritage 360 just yeah. now you the fine masters, innovative, even with a new...
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May 20, 2023
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planet. and over consumption of red meter continue, it's towards undermine the both the planetary health kind of human health. this does not mean that we all have to go for to terrier. we care about a global scientific assessment. the plaza commission trying to define scientifically a healthy diet from sustainable from systems. and what we find is that the flex attorney died gives the best outcomes in terms of life expectancy and healthy conditions. what is the flex turn died well as a diet that quite drastically reduces red meat consumption compared to the high per capita levels in the industrialized parts of the world. animal protein dishes can be served $3.00 to $4.00 times per week to from fish to from white meat and one from red. so effects to turn diet is a more balanced diet. it has reduced david products, more knots, more fruit, or vegetables, less salt, less sugar, and a very large increase in the whole grain. and if you apply this across the world, we find that it's not difficult to adapt this to different cultures. if all of us eats the healthiest diet, the one that benefits us the
planet. and over consumption of red meter continue, it's towards undermine the both the planetary health kind of human health. this does not mean that we all have to go for to terrier. we care about a global scientific assessment. the plaza commission trying to define scientifically a healthy diet from sustainable from systems. and what we find is that the flex attorney died gives the best outcomes in terms of life expectancy and healthy conditions. what is the flex turn died well as a diet...