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you'd never be able to send a rocket into space. now, there was a woman who was part of the suicide squad. her name was barbie canwright. she worked as a computer. long before computers looked like this, for most of human history, a computer meant simply a person who computes and laboratories would hire large numbers of computers to perform calculations for their experiments. this is one of the newest computers, an 18th century mathematician and astronomer. in the late 1700s he was working on calculating the return of haley's comet. he had been brought onto this project to work as a computer and he was not doing this alone. he was working with a woman named nicole rain lepote. the two spent long hours calculating the gravitational pull of the planets to determine an exact date for the return of this comet. in 1756 they presented their results to the scientific community. however, only claire route's name was on the paper, and the female computer was left off. this would really be the first in a long line of female computers not bein
you'd never be able to send a rocket into space. now, there was a woman who was part of the suicide squad. her name was barbie canwright. she worked as a computer. long before computers looked like this, for most of human history, a computer meant simply a person who computes and laboratories would hire large numbers of computers to perform calculations for their experiments. this is one of the newest computers, an 18th century mathematician and astronomer. in the late 1700s he was working on...
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the rocket is expected to play a part in many different projects. for example to create a network of satellites spanning the globe to enable fast internet all over the planet. the restartable vinci engine would enable the precise positioning of the necessary swarm of satellites. plants that were developed for this purpose include vista dept or the support structure is designed to carry more than a dozen small satellites and deliver them to their place in space. at launch booster rockets will provide arianne with the necessary thrust. at this advanced production facility the boosters structural casings are constructed out of lightweight carbon fiber materials and other rockets the casings are still made of metal. the boosters have to withstand enormous strain they're filled with solid propellant fuel when it's ignited it will produce tremendous heat and pressure in the interior. area and 6 has yet to be launched but engineers are already working on improving it they want to reduce its weight to increase its frost. so the plan is to develop a new uppe
the rocket is expected to play a part in many different projects. for example to create a network of satellites spanning the globe to enable fast internet all over the planet. the restartable vinci engine would enable the precise positioning of the necessary swarm of satellites. plants that were developed for this purpose include vista dept or the support structure is designed to carry more than a dozen small satellites and deliver them to their place in space. at launch booster rockets will...
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that rocket broke all records for the time. speed records, altitude records, it rose 3335 miles into the air. but there was no satellite at the peak. it was way down with sandbags. the reason is because the eisenhower administration had not given them the go-ahead to launch a satellite. so you can imagine how frustrated they were, less than one month later, when the soviet union launched sputnik. the women i talked to are still angry about this. it is very frustrating. because they know given the opportunities, they could have launched before them. it is not until a second sputnik is launched that eisenhower finally gives the group the go-ahead. so december 31, 1958, the group that jpl assembles to launch explorer one. many women were part of the launch. one was barbara polson. she is the one responsible for calculating the trajectory of the satellite as it leaves earth. to do this, she sits at a light table with paper and pencil. she is doing this by hand. standing over her shoulder are richard, the famous physicist, and the p
that rocket broke all records for the time. speed records, altitude records, it rose 3335 miles into the air. but there was no satellite at the peak. it was way down with sandbags. the reason is because the eisenhower administration had not given them the go-ahead to launch a satellite. so you can imagine how frustrated they were, less than one month later, when the soviet union launched sputnik. the women i talked to are still angry about this. it is very frustrating. because they know given...
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rocket science is considered a fringe science. no serious scientist or engineer would ever aspire to be a rocket scientist. in fact, their professors would tell them it is impublic. you would never be able to send a rocket to space. there was a woman who was part of the suicide squad and her name was barbie. and this is one of the earliest known computers. his name was alexis claude and he was an 18th century french mathematician and astronomer. in the late 1700s, he was working on calculating the return of haley's comet. he had been brought on to the project to work as a computer. he was working with a woman. the two of them spent long hours calculating the gravitational pull of the planets to determine an exact date for the return of this comet. in 1756, they presented their results to the scientific community. however, only his name was on the paper and the female computer was left off. this would be the first in a long line of female computers not being acknowledged for their work. this is is a group of computers who worked in
rocket science is considered a fringe science. no serious scientist or engineer would ever aspire to be a rocket scientist. in fact, their professors would tell them it is impublic. you would never be able to send a rocket to space. there was a woman who was part of the suicide squad and her name was barbie. and this is one of the earliest known computers. his name was alexis claude and he was an 18th century french mathematician and astronomer. in the late 1700s, he was working on calculating...
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but 1st this edition of the aryan 6 rocket has to prove itself. the launch is planned for late 2020. the universe is suffused with particles that traverse entire planets stars and galaxies neutrinos their mo the most common elementary particles and a source of fascination for scientists in the antarctic an entire observatory has been built to detect these mysterious objects. in 2015 to physicists shared the nobel prize for demonstrating that neutrinos have met but how much mass to find out researchers have developed the world's most precise scale. trina's are born during nuclear fusion in the sun countless numbers of solar neutrinos arrive on earth every 2nd and that's just one source of these mysterious particles they're so puny that until recently scientists believed they had no mass at all. today we know that the subatomic particles do have a mass an extremely small one physicist magnus lesser is involved in experiments to pin it down they've already yielded initial results. yet so these measurements allowed us to narrow. down the estimate is m
but 1st this edition of the aryan 6 rocket has to prove itself. the launch is planned for late 2020. the universe is suffused with particles that traverse entire planets stars and galaxies neutrinos their mo the most common elementary particles and a source of fascination for scientists in the antarctic an entire observatory has been built to detect these mysterious objects. in 2015 to physicists shared the nobel prize for demonstrating that neutrinos have met but how much mass to find out...
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i wasn't to try to build some rockets. i wanted to be a rocket engineer. i wrote to the american rocket society at that time which is now the aaia or something like that, and i said i want to be a rocket engineer, they wroek back a let near said you ought to go to mit or cal tech. i could not afford either, so i got an rotc appointment to wisconsin and then from there i
i wasn't to try to build some rockets. i wanted to be a rocket engineer. i wrote to the american rocket society at that time which is now the aaia or something like that, and i said i want to be a rocket engineer, they wroek back a let near said you ought to go to mit or cal tech. i could not afford either, so i got an rotc appointment to wisconsin and then from there i
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and in many cases random rockets land in it is it intially yes today old saw a woman was killed along with her son and 3 of her other sons were injured by a random rocket launcher where have their forces in the vicinity of a would get a bully town about 25 kilometers east of the capital letter tripoli as you know rob that recently have those forces have intensified their attacks by random rockets again as to many it is the areas in southern tripoli especially after their defeat in western libya for the last the whole coastal way over the course of the road that links the capital tripoli to the tunisian borders in western libya they lost as you know 2 weeks ago several towns including get this. city of sobriety there which they controlled for the past 3 years so after the last almost the worst of libya have those forces have been intensifying their attacks trying to send more rockets towards as many areas in their tripoli as you know that it yesterday. 2 of one family also were killed in that schools to the city center in the capital tripoli and a mosque in ns at a neighborhood was als
and in many cases random rockets land in it is it intially yes today old saw a woman was killed along with her son and 3 of her other sons were injured by a random rocket launcher where have their forces in the vicinity of a would get a bully town about 25 kilometers east of the capital letter tripoli as you know rob that recently have those forces have intensified their attacks by random rockets again as to many it is the areas in southern tripoli especially after their defeat in western libya...
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son and 3 of her other sons were injured by a random rocket launcher where have their forces in the vicinity of a would get a bully town about 25 kilometers east of the capital tripoli recently have those forces have intensified their attacks by random rockets again as to many it is the areas in southern tripoli especially after their defeat in western libya after the last the whole cause still way over the course of the road that links the capital tripoli to the tunisian borders in western libya. now the lebanese army has dispersed protesters who are blocking one of the main roads in the capital beirut demonstrators have been defying a lockdown and curfew to voice their anger over the worsening economic crisis last week lebanon's currency reached new lows against the dollar sparking calls for the central bank governor to resign so holder has more from beirut. lebanon as currency has been depreciating for weeks but in the past few days the lira lost at least 60 percent of its value on the black market the government is hinting that the central bank could be intentionally engineering
son and 3 of her other sons were injured by a random rocket launcher where have their forces in the vicinity of a would get a bully town about 25 kilometers east of the capital tripoli recently have those forces have intensified their attacks by random rockets again as to many it is the areas in southern tripoli especially after their defeat in western libya after the last the whole cause still way over the course of the road that links the capital tripoli to the tunisian borders in western...
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>> i was interested in rockets in astronomy long before people get spell rocket. i was interested in it way back in high school. i went to try to build some rockets. i wanted to become a rocket engineer, as a matter of fact. worked at the rocket society. i wanted to become a rocket engineer but essentially they said you have to go to mit or to caltech. i cannot afford either. so i took a secondary goal. i got an rotc appointment to wisconsin. from there i went to the naval academy. i got to the flight training. i became a naval air aviator. in 1958, nasa was formed and they were looking for astronauts. i was one of the original 110 people who were selected. >> let me go back to the naval academy? >> that is right. this was right after world war ii. i got down to preflight. my mother, when i was at the university of wisconsin, told me to apply to the naval academy. 7z3+vi did it, never expectingo get a. i got orders from bureau personnel to report to the naval academy for the physical to be inducted into the academy. i had a big? question mark? i was told i might
>> i was interested in rockets in astronomy long before people get spell rocket. i was interested in it way back in high school. i went to try to build some rockets. i wanted to become a rocket engineer, as a matter of fact. worked at the rocket society. i wanted to become a rocket engineer but essentially they said you have to go to mit or to caltech. i cannot afford either. so i took a secondary goal. i got an rotc appointment to wisconsin. from there i went to the naval academy. i got...
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i wasn't to try to build some rockets. i wanted to be a rocket engineer. i wrote to the american rocket society at that time which is now the aaia or something like that, and i said i want to be a rocket engineer, they wroek back a let near said you ought to go to mit or cal tech. i could not afford either, so i got an rotc appointment to wisconsin and then from there i went to the naval academy, and there i got into flight training. i became a naval aviator, and low and behold in 1958 nasa was formed and they were looking for astronauts. so i was one of the original 110 people selected to go for interviews. >> let's go back to your naval academy days, you almost didn't go, is that right? >> that is right. i had two years at wisconsin. i informs a naval aviation program after world war ii. have been the most important project in this century. >> i became the first alternate that usually doesn't make it, are and i got orders for the physical to be inducted into the academy if you so desired. and then i said should i go to the academy, they said don't do tha
i wasn't to try to build some rockets. i wanted to be a rocket engineer. i wrote to the american rocket society at that time which is now the aaia or something like that, and i said i want to be a rocket engineer, they wroek back a let near said you ought to go to mit or cal tech. i could not afford either, so i got an rotc appointment to wisconsin and then from there i went to the naval academy, and there i got into flight training. i became a naval aviator, and low and behold in 1958 nasa was...
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aerospace division of the revolutionary guard they've been dedicating themselves to try to perfect rocket technology in 2009 they became capable of launching into orbit so we've been seeing a number of satellites launched into space since then for the defense ministry for very specifically for telecommunications technology and use as well but this is the 1st time we're seeing them say that this is a military satellite it's likely to be used for capturing imagery for intelligence gathering for secure communications for military assets on the ground and on the sea and for navigation purposes and it reminds me of the the situation with the nuclear program in that the united states for example says the nuclear program it's to build a weapon while iran says it's full civilian purposes and we get the same argument here over a space program. that's exactly right iran was one of the founding members in the fifty's of the un body that was meant to govern space make sure that countries are using any space technology or anything they launch into orbit for peaceful purposes and since then iran has be
aerospace division of the revolutionary guard they've been dedicating themselves to try to perfect rocket technology in 2009 they became capable of launching into orbit so we've been seeing a number of satellites launched into space since then for the defense ministry for very specifically for telecommunications technology and use as well but this is the 1st time we're seeing them say that this is a military satellite it's likely to be used for capturing imagery for intelligence gathering for...
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we saw a russian rocket designer, who sent a spacecraft around the moon first. but at any rights we shot pictures of them. jack and i were tourists, we had cameras and we shut a lot of pictures. we had a lot of film that we wanted to use. jim wasn't too interested. he had been there on apollo eight, and they went around ten or 12 times on that christmas eve in 1968. he was obviously done. and down that we could not land. the moon is a very impressive in a different way. the earth is beautiful, if you look at the earth through lower boat from space station, it is a stark and stressed to the moon. the moon is not very pleasant place, it is a beat up rock. it is obviously been hit over the eons, several billion years by media rates, that keep impacting. its surface keeps getting churned. there's miniscule meteorite's that are hitting it every day and breaking the surface texture of the moon. occasionally a big one will hit it. obviously there's no atmosphere, it is lifeless. i was really surprised, because they are worried about putting us in quarantine i'm worried
we saw a russian rocket designer, who sent a spacecraft around the moon first. but at any rights we shot pictures of them. jack and i were tourists, we had cameras and we shut a lot of pictures. we had a lot of film that we wanted to use. jim wasn't too interested. he had been there on apollo eight, and they went around ten or 12 times on that christmas eve in 1968. he was obviously done. and down that we could not land. the moon is a very impressive in a different way. the earth is beautiful,...
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certainly in a rocket engine. we worried it had rockets billow up and certainly in the cryogenic situations where you had liquid oxygen and hydrogen. the manifestation of a explosion is thought to be the answer in the femas was you'll lose the vehicle and lose the crew. so we gave them a situation that we never planned on because we had this explosion and an oxygen tank, too, and we were still breathing. so that -- there was no plan b. for most all of the credible fairs on board, we had procedures called malfunction procedures and airplanes we had the same thing, they were called emergency procedures. but we had these procedures. people in mission control had books behind them, behind their console they could reach and grab for certain so-called credible failures that would reach and grab and have set procedures. but for this particular case, the situation we were in, there was no plan "b." so there was a lot of scrambling and the movie showed the hours worked by people on the ground. many when i got back and talk
certainly in a rocket engine. we worried it had rockets billow up and certainly in the cryogenic situations where you had liquid oxygen and hydrogen. the manifestation of a explosion is thought to be the answer in the femas was you'll lose the vehicle and lose the crew. so we gave them a situation that we never planned on because we had this explosion and an oxygen tank, too, and we were still breathing. so that -- there was no plan b. for most all of the credible fairs on board, we had...
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, the rocket could not get off the ground. mass is at a premium here. and in this senate hearing or this congressional hearing, jackie goes on about just not the right time for women. if the rocket blows up with john glenn on it, it's bad. but technology is new if the rocket blows up with a woman on board it's because the woman didat something wrong. and that pushes women's progress it back. started reading this and i thought this villain kind of makes sense. it's dated, it's very dated obviously. but for 1962 with a cold work makes a lot of sense. also, i have always loved sleeping beauty and i have that movie on my phone. i wanted to new more about this real life disney villain. luckily, jackie wrote memoirs. this is the first source i really read about her specifically. and immediately she emerged as this epic ba. cold notes are the cold notes i still can't get cliff notes, top of mind so cold notes. she was an orphan born into abject poverty in florida she got out to the beauty industry she was a hair dresser. she learned
, the rocket could not get off the ground. mass is at a premium here. and in this senate hearing or this congressional hearing, jackie goes on about just not the right time for women. if the rocket blows up with john glenn on it, it's bad. but technology is new if the rocket blows up with a woman on board it's because the woman didat something wrong. and that pushes women's progress it back. started reading this and i thought this villain kind of makes sense. it's dated, it's very dated...
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the city of the horn and so in retaliation have to have been targeting the city of them with a grad rocket causing a state of panic and fear among civilians and with getting good reports about civilian casualties in the city of them said due to the attacks by rockets launched by half the forces in the vicinity and inside the city of lahore now it seems that this situation might excessive abate especially the city of toronto is now besieged from civil directions by the government forces if he managed to take control of the city of their own or it means that have to his forces lose almost the west of libya and they can in this case the supply line coming do have those forces from the city of the horn or can be cut off by the government forces. past the hour on al jazeera these are the headlines the u.k. office for national statistics says the number of people have died after contracting covert 19 in england and wales is actually much higher than previous figures indicate the includes those who died outside of hospitals it recorded just over 21000 in the weeks leading up to april 17th some 70
the city of the horn and so in retaliation have to have been targeting the city of them with a grad rocket causing a state of panic and fear among civilians and with getting good reports about civilian casualties in the city of them said due to the attacks by rockets launched by half the forces in the vicinity and inside the city of lahore now it seems that this situation might excessive abate especially the city of toronto is now besieged from civil directions by the government forces if he...
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rockets are being fired at residential areas in libya's capital by forces loyal to the warlord khalifa haftar that's in retaliation the soldiers fighting for the internationally recognized government seizing control of 3 cities over the past 24 hours phone video apparently shows soldiers loyal to the government of national accord on the streets of sabotage having also entered our angela that they also control the city of some money the united nations deputy spokesperson for libya says all parties must set their differences aside and focus on responding to a rising number of covert 19 if infections in the country we are concerned about all of the continued fighting. from whichever side including of course the latest shelling but we as you know have been asking for the parties. fighting it's very clear that right now they are the 1st group in 1000 infections in libya and we need to make sure that they can set aside their all military offense and and work together in terms of being able to allow for us to deal with with the pen demick before that comes out of control and so that is where
rockets are being fired at residential areas in libya's capital by forces loyal to the warlord khalifa haftar that's in retaliation the soldiers fighting for the internationally recognized government seizing control of 3 cities over the past 24 hours phone video apparently shows soldiers loyal to the government of national accord on the streets of sabotage having also entered our angela that they also control the city of some money the united nations deputy spokesperson for libya says all...
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cape canaveral's purpose is simple -- it's a job, complex. 35 scientific satellites have rocketed fromhese launch pads since 1958. nine are still in orbit, sending back data that expands man's knowledge of the universe. 22 thousand scientists and technicians manned the national aeronautics and space administration launch and communications center. during flight this is the nerve center of a world circling network of 16 tracking stations, which maintain continual communication with the space capsule. space in an through intricate vehicle containing 10,000 parts. ♪ >> in coming years, cape canaveral will launch a three manned spacecraft to the moon. inthe united states capitol washington members of congress the shah -- hear speak of the firm alliance between the people of the u.s. and the people of iran. >> america gave us generous financial assistance, thus facilitating our task in the implementation of our vast and -- vast economic plans for which i which to extend it to you our deep gratitude and sincerest thanks. [applause] shah pahlavi: we are absolutely set that the freedom and sec
cape canaveral's purpose is simple -- it's a job, complex. 35 scientific satellites have rocketed fromhese launch pads since 1958. nine are still in orbit, sending back data that expands man's knowledge of the universe. 22 thousand scientists and technicians manned the national aeronautics and space administration launch and communications center. during flight this is the nerve center of a world circling network of 16 tracking stations, which maintain continual communication with the space...
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civilians died when a warplane on the ground accidentally fired a missile take a look at this the rocket shot through a fuel truck narrowly missed another fighter jet and then his house next to the air base children are among the dead and the capital injured mena now polls have opened for the 2nd round of legislative elections in mali the government went ahead with the vote despite the kidnapping of an opposition leader and threats from fires as a link to al qaeda nicholas hoch reports. wanting to bring change to mali is what brought 1st time parliamentary candidate how to politics fear is what is preventing him from campaigning in his constituency in the central region where al qaeda affiliates are telling people not to vote because brother is in the moment was abducted days before the 1st round a warning to those taking part in these elections. i am scared i had to hide to visit my own constituency and i am scared because there is nobody to keep us safe i am scared because if they have abducted our opposition leader for more than 21 days now they could even abducted president they can
civilians died when a warplane on the ground accidentally fired a missile take a look at this the rocket shot through a fuel truck narrowly missed another fighter jet and then his house next to the air base children are among the dead and the capital injured mena now polls have opened for the 2nd round of legislative elections in mali the government went ahead with the vote despite the kidnapping of an opposition leader and threats from fires as a link to al qaeda nicholas hoch reports. wanting...
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leave a russian soy use rocket blasts into space. -- soyuz rocket blasts into space.nside, cosmonauts and a nasa astronaut. the new crew for th international space station. coronavirus had affected preflight preparations. the three men have been in tight quarantine. contact kept to a bare minimum. that meant no family members present for liftoff. >> we would love to have our families herwith us. but it is important. reporter: you don't want to come down with covid-19 appear. -- up here. assuming they stay healthy the crew will be well away from the drama back on earth.>> althoughs carries risk, we understand for ththe next few m the international space station will probably be the safest place. reporter:me self-isolation co naturally to a spaceman. no popping to the shops or jogging to the park. 250 miles above the surface of the earth, the crew will be setting an example to us all. they will be staying home for the next six months. anchor: w that is oneay of getting out of lockdown. 6.6 million americans filed for unemployment last week. the federal reserve will relo
leave a russian soy use rocket blasts into space. -- soyuz rocket blasts into space.nside, cosmonauts and a nasa astronaut. the new crew for th international space station. coronavirus had affected preflight preparations. the three men have been in tight quarantine. contact kept to a bare minimum. that meant no family members present for liftoff. >> we would love to have our families herwith us. but it is important. reporter: you don't want to come down with covid-19 appear. -- up here....
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the barrage of rockets was in retaliation for the offensive by those backing a deal and the kidneys to government in tripoli to recapture whole now. the city around 90 kilometers southeast of tripoli is have towards a major stronghold in the west of the country and the operations headquarters of the year long campaign to capture the capital. and. we've launched this attack to cut the supply line coming to their positions in southern tripoli we advance to 27 kilometers inside the ministries of borders of htat who are and are now in control of the area. where. government forces say they killed some pro half the fighters and captured dozens of prisoners in saturday's advance on top of whom. we had fallen from several axes we captured a number of the forces weapons and military vehicles the move was ordered by our operation room we will win the battle. damage unity of have to his forces fighting in the suburban of southern tripoli come from tara who now many of them abandoned their battle to seize tripoli to return home to defend their city the pullout has helped the government forces make
the barrage of rockets was in retaliation for the offensive by those backing a deal and the kidneys to government in tripoli to recapture whole now. the city around 90 kilometers southeast of tripoli is have towards a major stronghold in the west of the country and the operations headquarters of the year long campaign to capture the capital. and. we've launched this attack to cut the supply line coming to their positions in southern tripoli we advance to 27 kilometers inside the ministries of...
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say that they have successfully used a 2 stage rocket to launch a military satellite into earth's orbit now we do know that above us at around 400 kilometers in thermosphere the nur of the name of the rocket translated from farsi into english it stands for light is now orbiting above us and giving iran's military enormous strategic advantage we've seen iran trying to develop a space program satellite program rocket program trying to develop its own launch vehicles to be able to launch satellites into space it has done so successfully in the past but this is the 1st time we've seen iran launch a specifically military satellite into orbit ok so it comes down and this is widening out a bit more who says what about something that this for example with the nuclear program iran says it is a civilian power program many other countries say it is a nuclear weapons program it's kind of feels like the same thing here. well that is definitely the case iran has been criticized on several occasions by western powers who have said that its space program is not specifically for peaceful purposes that i
say that they have successfully used a 2 stage rocket to launch a military satellite into earth's orbit now we do know that above us at around 400 kilometers in thermosphere the nur of the name of the rocket translated from farsi into english it stands for light is now orbiting above us and giving iran's military enormous strategic advantage we've seen iran trying to develop a space program satellite program rocket program trying to develop its own launch vehicles to be able to launch...
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if you're looking for somewhere coronavirus—free, you may need a russian space rocket to get there.ce station , and one of the russian cosmonauts on board says right now the space station is the safest place to be. from moscow, steve rosenberg reports. with a pandemic sweeping the world, he is an idea. elevate -- lift off. we confirm the separation of stage two. strapped inside our cause amounts. nasa astronaut chris cassidy is also there. the new cree for the international space station. coronavirus had affected pre—flight preparations. the three men had been entitled: t than usual before lunch, with contacts kept to a bare minimum. and that meant no family members present for lift off. we would love to have our families present for lift off. we would love to have ourfamilies here present for lift off. we would love to have our families here with us, but it is we understand we have to do to be safe. you don't want to come down with covid—19 appear. but assuming they stay healthy, decree will be well away from the dramas back on earth. —— the crew. a translation: away from the drama
if you're looking for somewhere coronavirus—free, you may need a russian space rocket to get there.ce station , and one of the russian cosmonauts on board says right now the space station is the safest place to be. from moscow, steve rosenberg reports. with a pandemic sweeping the world, he is an idea. elevate -- lift off. we confirm the separation of stage two. strapped inside our cause amounts. nasa astronaut chris cassidy is also there. the new cree for the international space station....
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robin rocket. >> because there's a lot of information outhere and there's a lot of worries out there.eporter: dr. rocket says she sees an increase in anxiety because the virus dominates the airwaves, social media, even conversatis. e suggests we take areak from the source of that anxiety and call a friend, face-time someone, or bake someone a loaf of bread. >> doing things that sort of give us a break from all of this unknown that we have going on and offer us things that fill our bucket up to sort of manage this -- i thinkhis rely difficultime for allf us. >> reporr: dr. rocket say it's imptant to rember we've all gotten through traumatic events before in our lives and no one i alone. but if anxiety becomes too much, shsays mental health experts are available to help us process what's going on. in mill valley terry mcsweeney, nbc bay area news. >> terry, thank you. >>> social distancing is working but docrs and political leaders warn don let up. as for when this lockdown wil d, previously president trump suggested maybeeaster. that's this sunday. now he's niving an exact date. you kn
robin rocket. >> because there's a lot of information outhere and there's a lot of worries out there.eporter: dr. rocket says she sees an increase in anxiety because the virus dominates the airwaves, social media, even conversatis. e suggests we take areak from the source of that anxiety and call a friend, face-time someone, or bake someone a loaf of bread. >> doing things that sort of give us a break from all of this unknown that we have going on and offer us things that fill our...
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if the rocket blows up with a woman on board, it's because the woman did something wrong and that pushes progress back. i started reading this and thought it makes sense. it's very dated but from 1962 it makes a lot of sense. also, i've always loved maleficent from sleeping beauty. i have it on my phone. beautiful and i loved maleficent so i wanted to know more about this. this was the first source i read about her and she emerged as this ethnic. i still can't get cliff notes. jackie was born into poverty in florida and got out of it through theet beauty industry. she learned to fly in her 20s and by the end of the decade was winning all kinds of awards that she actually led to a. she ran for congress and was the first to break the sound barrier. she saved lbj's wife. she ran one of the largest cosmetics companies in the country that was actually one of the luxury brands and it gets better because she married floyd is that a familiar name to anybody, a resounding silence of no. he was one of the ten richest men in the country. he was one of the robber barons right up there with the vande
if the rocket blows up with a woman on board, it's because the woman did something wrong and that pushes progress back. i started reading this and thought it makes sense. it's very dated but from 1962 it makes a lot of sense. also, i've always loved maleficent from sleeping beauty. i have it on my phone. beautiful and i loved maleficent so i wanted to know more about this. this was the first source i read about her and she emerged as this ethnic. i still can't get cliff notes. jackie was born...
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. ♪ as danny rockets across the desert floor, he's hoping to break the current land-speed record in an-powered vehicle, 437 miles an hour. but is his 50-year-old strange inheritance up to the bonneville challenge? >> wow, look at it go. >> he clocks in at 411 miles an hour, good enough to join that 400 club if, per racing rules, he can do it again tomorrow. but remember, it's the second run that foiled his father. danny is back the next day. anything less than 392 miles per hour will be disaster. he'll fall short of a 400 mph average. and to beat his dad's mark, he's got to hit 402 or better. there he goes. his official average time, 406.7 miles per hour. that tops his dad by just a hair. >> after 60 years, we beat him by one-tenth of one mile an hour. that was one of the most fulfilling days of my life, bar none. >> but it still doesn't quench the need for speed danny inherited from his dad. he tells me he'll keep hauling challenger 2 back to bonneville until the world record is officially his. >> how many more years of racing you have? >> what, is my wife back there? >> in his heart
. ♪ as danny rockets across the desert floor, he's hoping to break the current land-speed record in an-powered vehicle, 437 miles an hour. but is his 50-year-old strange inheritance up to the bonneville challenge? >> wow, look at it go. >> he clocks in at 411 miles an hour, good enough to join that 400 club if, per racing rules, he can do it again tomorrow. but remember, it's the second run that foiled his father. danny is back the next day. anything less than 392 miles per hour...
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this is a picture of the rocket 88. and we know that he died beside his car in his driveway shot by a sniper on june 12, 1963. african-americans also saw their automobile assemble class status. this is a cadillac on harlem street. african-americans were often prevented by discrimination from purchasing houses, you cannot buy a house because your neighborhood was redlined and banks would not give you a mortgage. and therefore the car became the largest and most important purchase and therefore african-americans use their disposable income to buy beautiful cars and you heard the stereotype that all african-americans fought cadillacs. african-americans purchase cadillacs in exactly the same proportion percentage as white americans, 3% of african-americans purchase cadillacs. that is the stereotype that all african-americans had those cadillacs. the preferred car was the buick in those mobile. but for african-americans travel by car posed a paradox. african-americans had the freedom to travel but they were forced to stay in
this is a picture of the rocket 88. and we know that he died beside his car in his driveway shot by a sniper on june 12, 1963. african-americans also saw their automobile assemble class status. this is a cadillac on harlem street. african-americans were often prevented by discrimination from purchasing houses, you cannot buy a house because your neighborhood was redlined and banks would not give you a mortgage. and therefore the car became the largest and most important purchase and therefore...
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into earth's thermosphere it is called the noor and it is a result of of years of developing the rocket technology to do so iran spent the 1st decade of this century developing the ability to achieve orbital launch and using a 2 stage rocket now they've launched what they say is their 1st military satellite they achieved orbital launch 1st in 2009 and were actually a founding member of the u.n. agency involved in making sure that the space space is governed for peaceful means but in the last few decades the western countries especially the united states have expressed concerns that iran's space program is a cover for more missile activity but they have launched satellites into space in the past mostly for the defense ministry or for communications and telecommunications but this is the 1st time the government has claimed to have launched a military satellite into orbit tell me more about how the iranian government well how it describes they sell to satellites and what they use for. well that is really the question that most world leaders most people will be asking themselves what does i
into earth's thermosphere it is called the noor and it is a result of of years of developing the rocket technology to do so iran spent the 1st decade of this century developing the ability to achieve orbital launch and using a 2 stage rocket now they've launched what they say is their 1st military satellite they achieved orbital launch 1st in 2009 and were actually a founding member of the u.n. agency involved in making sure that the space space is governed for peaceful means but in the last...
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rockets rockets or random rockets landed in several residential areas in southern tripoli and also in areas it near the city center the lake would seem neighborhood today but meanwhile the government military sources say that they have been targeting have to us forces litigations with air strikes over the past week and today near that wished area east of the city of misrata government air force targeted have to the forces positions including get a detachment militarily attachments and also military vehicles to the world really for have to the government forces have lost 4 fighters today and they say that they have pulled out from the city that neighborhood in southern new tripoli but meanwhile the government forces have achieved advancement on the ground in other axes like ns are and where there will be a neighborhood in southern tripoli. china has released a prominent human rights lawyer from jail janks was serving 4 and a half years in prison after being convicted of subversion of state power so clark has more from hong kong. confirmation from his wife via twitter that he was releas
rockets rockets or random rockets landed in several residential areas in southern tripoli and also in areas it near the city center the lake would seem neighborhood today but meanwhile the government military sources say that they have been targeting have to us forces litigations with air strikes over the past week and today near that wished area east of the city of misrata government air force targeted have to the forces positions including get a detachment militarily attachments and also...
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a russian rocket blasts into space. confirmed separation of stage two.and yvan and a nasa astronaut chris cassidy. the new crew for the international space station. coronavirus had affected pre—flight preparation. the three men have been entitled warranting than usual before a launch with contact usual before a launch with co nta ct to usual before a launch with contact to a bare minimum. and that meant no family members present for liftoff. obviously we would love to have our family is here with us but we understand we have to do this to be safe. you do not want to come down with covid—19 up here. but assuming they stay healthy, the crew will be well away from the dramas back on earth. translation: although spaceflight always carries a particular risk we understand that for the next few months the international space station will probably be the safest place on earth. of course, self isolation comes naturally to a spaceman. no popping off to the shops orjogging in the park up here. 250 miles above the surface of the earth, the crew will be setting an ex
a russian rocket blasts into space. confirmed separation of stage two.and yvan and a nasa astronaut chris cassidy. the new crew for the international space station. coronavirus had affected pre—flight preparation. the three men have been entitled warranting than usual before a launch with contact usual before a launch with co nta ct to usual before a launch with contact to a bare minimum. and that meant no family members present for liftoff. obviously we would love to have our family is here...
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five rockets fired at bagram air base. no troops were hurt.he attack comes amid stalled peace talks between the taliban and afghan officials. we will keep you updated on any new information we get. in the mean time, the body of robert f. kennedy's great grandson has been recovered. 8-year-old gideon mckean and his mother went missing after a canoe accident in the chesapeake bay. her body was discovered on monday. they discovered gideon's body about 2,000 feet away. linda tripp in the bill clinton impeachment has died. the pentagon worker secretly recorded conversations with monica lewenski during her affair with the president. tripp had reportedly been battling cancer. she is survived by her husband and two children. tripp was 70 years old. three astronauts, including one american, blasts off into space overnight. >> and liftoff. on their way to the international space station. jillian: taking off from kazakhstan. their so i he see rocket is expected to dock at the international space station three hours from now. that's a look at the headline
five rockets fired at bagram air base. no troops were hurt.he attack comes amid stalled peace talks between the taliban and afghan officials. we will keep you updated on any new information we get. in the mean time, the body of robert f. kennedy's great grandson has been recovered. 8-year-old gideon mckean and his mother went missing after a canoe accident in the chesapeake bay. her body was discovered on monday. they discovered gideon's body about 2,000 feet away. linda tripp in the bill...
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first, the interview with houston rockets owner tillman petit and what he needs to save the jobs of tensthousands of employees, what he owns in all different countries all the different states is astounding, and it is all on the docket with the shutdown due to the pandemic. laura has a sitdown with attorney general bill barr, which has been absolutely outstanding. first, focus on the coronavirus and our response to it, let's bring in the ma'am it does it all, fox's chief breaking news correspondent located safely on the west coast, where it's always sunny. trace, what's up? how's it going in california? >> brian, breaking tonight, the people behind the university of washington ihme model, which is not always been correct, but cited numerous times by the trump administration, told fox news moments ago they believe the worst is now behind us. in other words, their modeling shows we've hit the peak in the number of deaths will now begin to go down. going on to say we need to start looking toward recovery and how to bring our economy back. meantime, the remains of a great deal of focus on th
first, the interview with houston rockets owner tillman petit and what he needs to save the jobs of tensthousands of employees, what he owns in all different countries all the different states is astounding, and it is all on the docket with the shutdown due to the pandemic. laura has a sitdown with attorney general bill barr, which has been absolutely outstanding. first, focus on the coronavirus and our response to it, let's bring in the ma'am it does it all, fox's chief breaking news...
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has once again headed for the stars the falcon 9 rocket now in its 84th mission launched 60 satellites into orbit before landing back on earth safely the satellites are part of the company's starlink network an orbit based internet service here to be launched later this year. well again this is al jazeera and these are the headlines u.s. president on trial has dismissed the possibility of a severe 2nd wave of corona virus infections later this year and follows a warning by one of his top health advises that a resurgent during winter flu season could pose a major challenge. because. we were not good you could have some temperature growing and you can have a big flu system and if they combine you think come together they come together it's not great but we will not go through what we went through for the list to get rid of because it is a direction. i'm interested in the united states to share with you here to them but how can you say that you know it won't come back in the same level that it has today what it is estimated might not come back at all jeff it may not come back at all he sh
has once again headed for the stars the falcon 9 rocket now in its 84th mission launched 60 satellites into orbit before landing back on earth safely the satellites are part of the company's starlink network an orbit based internet service here to be launched later this year. well again this is al jazeera and these are the headlines u.s. president on trial has dismissed the possibility of a severe 2nd wave of corona virus infections later this year and follows a warning by one of his top health...
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rockets are being fired at residential areas in libya's capital tripoli by forces loyal to warlord holly for have to the attack comes after the internationally recognized government 3 cities from the rival administration in the past 24 hours but it appears to show fighters on the streets a surprise which was seized along with so mon and that puts the government of national accord in control of a stretch of the coast 2 from tripoli to the tunisian border one of the ahead has been a history trippy. it seems that after us forces are listening or responding to the international calls for the escalation today after his forces launch dozens of rockets that landed in residential areas including this were or is being used i saw 3 explosions today by rockets launched by forces in only in this area and the government military sources say that half the forces are trying to take revenge on their capital tripoli or residential areas after they lost 3 strategic cities in the west of libya has been a swift takeover of the strategic city is there under the control of her his forces for the past 3 years
rockets are being fired at residential areas in libya's capital tripoli by forces loyal to warlord holly for have to the attack comes after the internationally recognized government 3 cities from the rival administration in the past 24 hours but it appears to show fighters on the streets a surprise which was seized along with so mon and that puts the government of national accord in control of a stretch of the coast 2 from tripoli to the tunisian border one of the ahead has been a history...
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if you are over 180 pounds the rocket would not get off the ground. mass is at a premium here. and in the hearing jackie goes on about how it's just not the right time for women. that if the rocket blows up with john glenn on it, it's bad, but technology but if it blows up with the women on board it's because the woman did something wrong and that pushes women's progress back. so i started reading this and i thought, this villain kind of makes sense but for 1962 the cold war it makes a lot of sense. also, i have always loved maleficent from sleeping beauty. i'm not going to lie, i have that movie on my phone. it's beautiful. i love maleficent so i wanted to learn more about this real-life story. luckily jackie wrote a memoir and to the source i really read about her specifically immediately she emerged as this epic bad. so, i'll give you the cold notes i still can't get cliff notes so cold notes, jackie was an orphan. she was born into abject poverty in florida and she got out of military life to the beauty industry. she learned to fly in her 20s in t
if you are over 180 pounds the rocket would not get off the ground. mass is at a premium here. and in the hearing jackie goes on about how it's just not the right time for women. that if the rocket blows up with john glenn on it, it's bad, but technology but if it blows up with the women on board it's because the woman did something wrong and that pushes women's progress back. so i started reading this and i thought, this villain kind of makes sense but for 1962 the cold war it makes a lot of...
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>> building my grandchildren a rocket. sometimes i wish i could take it and go out into space. >> you know what, i think a lot of us would love to get on a fantasy space rocket and take a break from some of these stories and yet the work you're doing, dr. fair, yamiche's reporting, all of you, helping us understand as we go which is always helpful. i'll meet you on the rocket some other time. my thanks to each of you. we're going to pit fit in a bren our special coverage. >>> florida implementing its state's stay-at-home order. >>> campaigning during this pandemic. presidential race may be a short sprint, closer to what they do in the uk. does that help or hurt joe biden emerging as the president to take on president trump? we have a political update on that. and the great doris kearns goodwin later this hour. win lat. take allegra-d... a non-drowsy antihistamine plus a powerful decongestant. so you can always say "yes" to putting your true colors on display. say "yes" to allegra-d. toand here we have anothers burst pipe i
>> building my grandchildren a rocket. sometimes i wish i could take it and go out into space. >> you know what, i think a lot of us would love to get on a fantasy space rocket and take a break from some of these stories and yet the work you're doing, dr. fair, yamiche's reporting, all of you, helping us understand as we go which is always helpful. i'll meet you on the rocket some other time. my thanks to each of you. we're going to pit fit in a bren our special coverage....