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, sarah gillies, now about _ fellow spacex, sarah gillies, now about to _ fellow spacex, sarah gilliesnow about to make her - now about to make her spacewalk _ as we mentioned, sarah will be be performing _ as we mentioned, sarah will be be performing the _ as we mentioned, sarah will be be performing the same - as we mentioned, sarah will be be performing the same set- as we mentioned, sarah will be be performing the same set ofl be performing the same set of mobility— be performing the same set of mobility tests. _ be performing the same set of mobility tests. we _ be performing the same set of mobility tests. we will- be performing the same set of mobility tests. we will do - be performing the same set of mobility tests. we will do the i mobility tests. we will do the same. — mobility tests. we will do the same. try— mobility tests. we will do the same. try to _ mobility tests. we will do the same, try to stand _ mobility tests. we will do the same, try to stand by- mobility tests. we will do the same, try to stand by and - same, try to stand by and listen _ same, try to stand by an
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his colleague sarah gillies... i think he is about to go back in shortly, that is right.as never been in space before and in herfirst time, this is the view from his helmet cam that we are seeing. an intriguing way of witnessing it, a point of view angle, with our back to the spacecraft shot. before anything else happens, he has got to strap himself back in and then we will shortly see his colleague sarah gillies loosen her straps. all of the other crew are at safely strapped in, you can see that they are all exposed
his colleague sarah gillies... i think he is about to go back in shortly, that is right.as never been in space before and in herfirst time, this is the view from his helmet cam that we are seeing. an intriguing way of witnessing it, a point of view angle, with our back to the spacecraft shot. before anything else happens, he has got to strap himself back in and then we will shortly see his colleague sarah gillies loosen her straps. all of the other crew are at safely strapped in, you can see...
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so there you have sarah gillis right there. she is the missions mission specialist she's also the lead space operations engineer at spacex, the lead astronaut trainer. and she is the person who trained jared isaac men on inspiration for to go into orbit. so jared isaac man, you may remember he was, he first flew to space three years ago on a spacex crew dragon. that time he just orbited the earth. now, he's really taken it up a notch by actually doing a spacewalk. guys and these are live pictures you're looking at right now of inside spacex. >> they're all wearing the space suits because the nature of this aircraft is there is no airlock. so it's all on pressurized right now. they're all essentially in outer space. i want to bring in miles o'brien seen an aerospace analysts, and miles just talk to us exactly about what we're seeing right now yeah. john, this is a record, by the way, to have four individuals exposed to the vacuum of space in suits like this. and you know, these are the world's smallest spacecraft. these suits th
so there you have sarah gillis right there. she is the missions mission specialist she's also the lead space operations engineer at spacex, the lead astronaut trainer. and she is the person who trained jared isaac men on inspiration for to go into orbit. so jared isaac man, you may remember he was, he first flew to space three years ago on a spacex crew dragon. that time he just orbited the earth. now, he's really taken it up a notch by actually doing a spacewalk. guys and these are live...
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spacex engineer sarah gillis also did the spacewalk, which lasted around ten minutes and took place overcrew will return to earth on saturday. some other stories now, and a warning the nhs in england is in a critical condition. a review ordered by labour says ballooning waiting times and delays getting emergency treatment are costing lives. the prime minister, sir keir starmer, has promised a ten—year plan to fix things, but says the focus will be on major reforms rather than more money. and taylor swift has become the biggest ever winner at the mtv vmas. she scooped seven trophies, including best video. eras tour mate sabrina carpenter won song of the year for espresso. chapel row and took home best new artist, and katy perry was honoured with mtv�*s version of a lifetime achievement award. tyler one best afro beat song for water. time now for ten seconds of lego, and lando, formulai and a warning the nhs in england is in a critical condition. a review ordered by labour says ballooning waiting times and delays getting emergency treatment are costing lives. the prime minister, sir keir s
spacex engineer sarah gillis also did the spacewalk, which lasted around ten minutes and took place overcrew will return to earth on saturday. some other stories now, and a warning the nhs in england is in a critical condition. a review ordered by labour says ballooning waiting times and delays getting emergency treatment are costing lives. the prime minister, sir keir starmer, has promised a ten—year plan to fix things, but says the focus will be on major reforms rather than more money. and...
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but at the crewmember is sarah gillis, her first at the crewmember is sarah gillis, herfirst time ander is sarah gillis, her first time and space, and she at the crewmember is sarah gillis, herfirst time and space, and she is already making history, standing outside the capsule. most crewed spacecraft have an airlock, which is a sealed door between the vacuum of space and the rest of the spacecraft. normally, it's depressurised when the astronauts go in and out, but dragon doesn't have an airlock, so the entire craft was depressurised. the non—spacewalking astronauts were fully suited up and strapped into their seats, and extra nitrogen and oxygen tanks have been installed to repressurise the capsule when the spacewalk is over. the astronaut blasted off on tuesday, going further into space since the apollo moon missions of the 1960s and 1970s. the spacecraft reached a maximum altitude of 870 miles above the earth, that's nearly three and a half times the distance to the international space station, which is 250 miles. its orbit to go to the region of space that is higher in radiation,
but at the crewmember is sarah gillis, her first at the crewmember is sarah gillis, herfirst time ander is sarah gillis, her first time and space, and she at the crewmember is sarah gillis, herfirst time and space, and she is already making history, standing outside the capsule. most crewed spacecraft have an airlock, which is a sealed door between the vacuum of space and the rest of the spacecraft. normally, it's depressurised when the astronauts go in and out, but dragon doesn't have an...
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space x engineer sarah gillis also did the spacewalk which lasted around ten minutes and took place over will return to earth. the crew will return to earth on saturday some other stories now and are warning the nhs in england is in a critical condition. a review ordered by labour says ballooning waiting times and delays getting emergency treatment our costing lives. the prime minister, keir starmer, has promised a ten year plan to fix things but says the focus will be on major reforms rather than more money and taylor swift has become the biggest ever winner at the mtv vmas, skipping seven trophies including best video. her eras tour one son of the year for espresso and katy perry was honoured with mtv�*s version of the lifetime achievement award. tyler one best afro beat song for water. time now for ten seconds of lego and lando, formula i driver lando norris drove around silverstone in a aaryan —— mclaren replica built from lego. have a great night. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm gavin ramjaun. english football's biggest and most controversial contest is set to begin on monday, w
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sarah gillis. that other crewmember is mission specialist sarah gillis.me in space, and she's already making history, standing outside the dragon capsule. most crewed spacecraft have an airlock, which is a sealed door between the vacuum of space and the rest of the spacecraft. normally, it's depressurised when astronauts go in and out. but dragon doesn't have an airlock, so the entire craft has to be depressurised. the non—spacewalking astronauts have to be fully suited up and strapped into their seats, and extra nitrogen and oxygen have to be added to repressurize the capsule when the spacewalk is over. the astronauts blasted off on tuesday, going further into space since the apollo moon missions of their spacecraft reached a maximum altitude of 870 miles above the earth. that's nearly three and a half times the distance to the international space station, which is 250 miles. its orbit took it through a region of space that's higher in radiation, called the van allen belt, which starts at about 600 miles. but the astronauts were safe inside the spacecraf
sarah gillis. that other crewmember is mission specialist sarah gillis.me in space, and she's already making history, standing outside the dragon capsule. most crewed spacecraft have an airlock, which is a sealed door between the vacuum of space and the rest of the spacecraft. normally, it's depressurised when astronauts go in and out. but dragon doesn't have an airlock, so the entire craft has to be depressurised. the non—spacewalking astronauts have to be fully suited up and strapped into...
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that other crewmember is mission specialist sarah gillis.ace, and she's already making history, standing outside the dragon capsule. most crewed spacecraft have an airlock, which is a sealed door between the vacuum of space and the rest of the spacecraft. normally, it's depressurised when astronauts go in and out. but dragon doesn't have an airlock, so the entire craft has to be depressurised. the non—spacewalking astronauts have to be fully suited up and strapped into their chairs, and extra nitrogen and oxygen have to be added to repressurise the capsule when the spacewalk is over. the astronauts blasted off on tuesday, going further into space since the apollo moon missions of the 1960s and �*70s. their spacecraft reached a maximum altitude of 870 miles above the earth. that's nearly three—and—a—half times the distance to the international space station, which is 250 miles. up until now, every single spacewalk that's happened has been professional astronauts through a government agency, either the soviets or the americans, the russians th
that other crewmember is mission specialist sarah gillis.ace, and she's already making history, standing outside the dragon capsule. most crewed spacecraft have an airlock, which is a sealed door between the vacuum of space and the rest of the spacecraft. normally, it's depressurised when astronauts go in and out. but dragon doesn't have an airlock, so the entire craft has to be depressurised. the non—spacewalking astronauts have to be fully suited up and strapped into their chairs, and extra...
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and then when he returns, sarah gillis will conduct a spacewalk. gillis is a spacex employee. she is an engineer who oversees the company's astronaut training program. but this is her first mission in space. and a very exciting mission conducting this spacewalk. now, even though only two of the four crew members will be exits the space capsule, the dragon, the spacex dragon capsule doesn't have air lock. the entire spacecraft will have to be depressurized during this spacewalk. and so all four private astronauts will be wearing those eva suits, exposed to the vacuum of space. spacex is very eager to test these new suits. they have obviously been tested extensively on earth in vacuum chambers. this is the first time they have been tested in the real world or perhaps more accurately in the real space world. they have ambitious goals for these space suits. they will be important once humans establish a long-term presence on the moon and mars, potentially requiring thousands of these space suits according to spacex and then closer to earth because these space suits are so much mor
and then when he returns, sarah gillis will conduct a spacewalk. gillis is a spacex employee. she is an engineer who oversees the company's astronaut training program. but this is her first mission in space. and a very exciting mission conducting this spacewalk. now, even though only two of the four crew members will be exits the space capsule, the dragon, the spacex dragon capsule doesn't have air lock. the entire spacecraft will have to be depressurized during this spacewalk. and so all four...
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of space over the following two hours, billionaire tech ceo jared issacman and spacex engineers sarah gillis, complete the world's first commercial spacewalk for about ten minutes each from outside the capsule, issacman taking in views of earth passing by some 450 miles below your home. >> we all have a lot of work to do, but from here works or like a perfect world the mission commander also bending and stretching this space dance meant to test how their suits move. no one has ever used this space suit out in space before. it opens up a whole new capability. we haven't had a new space suit and over 40 years. so all the latest technology since then, integrated into a new tech suit, former internet national space station commander chris hatfield says thursday's mission opens the door to exciting new opportunities. >> this spacex capsule has never gone down to the zero pressure vacuum of space before testing the hatches and all the equipment inside that everything worked and this historic mission surpass a few records including the first spacewalk of non-government astronauts, the highest orbit
of space over the following two hours, billionaire tech ceo jared issacman and spacex engineers sarah gillis, complete the world's first commercial spacewalk for about ten minutes each from outside the capsule, issacman taking in views of earth passing by some 450 miles below your home. >> we all have a lot of work to do, but from here works or like a perfect world the mission commander also bending and stretching this space dance meant to test how their suits move. no one has ever used...
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alongsidejared isaacman and sarah gillis, we have scott pettitte, a retired us air force lieutenant,began. it beginning of space exploration bean. , beginning of space exploration belan, , ., . beginning of space exploration bean. , . began. it is fantastic and wonderful _ began. it is fantastic and wonderful to _ began. it is fantastic and wonderful to see. - began. it is fantastic and wonderful to see. we . began. it is fantastic and i wonderful to see. we have began. it is fantastic and - wonderful to see. we have the crew on the international space station, who havejust been joined yesterday by the new crew launching, so there are nine there. there are four on board polaris, and three other chinese space station. it is a sign of what is happening in low earth orbit, that this is opening up new opportunities. there will be new opportunities, new areas of the economy to develop. as we develop new materials in space, where you don't feel the effects of gravity, we can make things like semi conductors and pharmaceuticals that could potentially treat cancer in different ways. these ar
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wasn't a conventional free floating space was instead of 1000000000 air and space ex engineer sarah gillis took turns emerging only partially from the capsule while holding onto a ladder down this guy walker it's one big step for the future of space travel, which used to be reserved only for professional astronaut. the crew also tested out new space suits still not at the surface. it's the 1st of 3 missions under the polaris program. it is, and it brings space ex, closer to with the ultimate goal of sending humans to mars and beyond. this is keith colleague is the editor of now so bought stuff. com in washington dc, and he told me all this 1st of a space will, but i'm a to us, reynolds has changed commercial space travel. welcome to the 21st century. used to be, as you said, that only a government employee where regardless of what space agency, set them up to do this. now with commercial space taking off and the ability to literally write a check and buy emissions and help the company develop technologies like you to check with your editor and your producers chapel budget, but youtube and
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then it's the turn of mission specialist sarah gillis. she's trained for this moment for two years.re hoping to bring back this knowledge for the spacex team, of how does the suit perform? what did we really nail in the operation and in the training on the ground because this is a brand—new training programme for our spacex team. so i think we'll be doing a lot of data finding, fact—finding that we can then bring back to make future spacewalk operations or future suit design even better. it was 60 years ago that alexei leonov became the first person to walk in space. since then, it's only been astronauts working for government space agencies to have done this. until now. this is the first ever private sector crew to have walked in space. companies like spacex have done some things very differently. they've built lots and lots of hardware and they've done lots of testing and we've all seen amazing explosions, we've seen things go bang, but each time they've learned from that process. you know, this could be a significant step. it will be really exciting to see what happens with the n
then it's the turn of mission specialist sarah gillis. she's trained for this moment for two years.re hoping to bring back this knowledge for the spacex team, of how does the suit perform? what did we really nail in the operation and in the training on the ground because this is a brand—new training programme for our spacex team. so i think we'll be doing a lot of data finding, fact—finding that we can then bring back to make future spacewalk operations or future suit design even better. it...
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this could be sarah gillies. of course. going to require we're heanng >> it's going to require we're hearing a strong jolt. so let's see if he's going to do it. listen, remember, this is the first walk in space commercial walk in space ever unlatched. >> now, this must be the risk. the moment of high risk. tom, you would think when the pressure change occurs, once this hatch is opened , any shift this hatch is opened, any shift is a moment of major, major risk. >> it's also worth saying they've got further away from they've got further away from the earth. over 700km from the earth . now, a remarkable distance. >> and how he's feeling . >> and how he's feeling. >> and how he's feeling. >> do we know for sure whether thatis >> do we know for sure whether that is open the hatch , that is open the hatch, >> one just like jared here is ev1. that's that's typically the role for you is to open that hatch and st giles' extravehicular activity. it is it's very exciting. >> so it's unlatched. it isn't open yet. >> but we could be li
this could be sarah gillies. of course. going to require we're heanng >> it's going to require we're hearing a strong jolt. so let's see if he's going to do it. listen, remember, this is the first walk in space commercial walk in space ever unlatched. >> now, this must be the risk. the moment of high risk. tom, you would think when the pressure change occurs, once this hatch is opened , any shift this hatch is opened, any shift is a moment of major, major risk. >> it's also...
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this wasn't a conventional free floating space was instead the billionaire and space ex engineer sarah gillis took turns emerging only partially from the capsule while holding onto a ladder down this guy walker it's one big step for the future of space travel, which used to be reserved only for professional astronaut. the crew also tested out new space suits still not on the surface. it's the 1st of 3 missions under the polaris program. and it brings space ex, closer to with the ultimate goal of sending humans to mars and beyond. john, this is you're watching the, the news is a reminder of our top story. flooding has claimed at least 2 lives as a major storm brings torrential, rain full to central and eastern europe. the rain continuing and flood road is moving down stream. full cost is a warning that's the was maybe a. com that's it from me. and then you steve phenomena, colleague joe agreed, we'll have a windows update for you at the top. coming up, we take a look at the effects of the deforestation on children and into these. yeah, how about the, the untold story for detail at this point t
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wasn't a conventional free floating space was instead of 1000000000 air and space ex engineer sarah gillis took turns emerging only partially from the capsule while holding onto a ladder down the sky walker it's one big step for the future of space travel, which used to be reserved only for professional astronaut. the crew also tested out new space suits still not at the surface. it's the 1st of 3 missions under the pool layers program. and it brings space ex, closer to with the ultimate goal of sending humans to mars and beyond. this is and pull our as dough on lifted astronauts higher than anyone has traveled since nasa is moving walkers and 3 times higher than the international space station. keith cowan, who's the editor of nasa, watch, dot com in washington dc, told us why they went back hi of what they're trying to do here. show that the drag and spacecraft which is phone to the international space station dozens of times, has much more capability of going higher in this case in much higher orbit surviving to minimum, but still important radiations out that if you're going to go to o
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he is joined by scott poteet, a retired us air force pilot, and spacex employees sarah gillis and annace correspondent was watching and has more on why this lunch is significant for space missions. 50 this lunch is significant for space missions.— this lunch is significant for space missions. so far, the rivate space missions. so far, the private sector _ space missions. so far, the private sector has - space missions. so far, the private sector has been - space missions. so far, the l private sector has been doing all sorts of things in space, but for the first time they will overtake the public sector. they will show that the training wheels are off in a sense, that they can do whatever nasa has done in the past, but cheaper and more innovatively and it's all part of the private sector getting ready to make space an everyday thing, to go back and forth from the moon, to send people back and forth from the moon and maybe even go on to mars. now it's time for a look at the weather. hello, there. a story of sunshine and showers over the next few days but the main talking point will be i
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spend about 10 minutes outside the crew, drag and caps you this is the moment, jared isaac men and sarah gillis made history back at home. we all have a lot of work to do, but from here to look forward to serving for the we're doing the 2 private astronauts have now joined the elite club of those who have completed a space walk outside of their protective craft. until today, astronaut from only 12 countries have managed the feet and now one company joins their ranks space ex. this is a major step forward in terms of space travel for humans. it also brings with it incredible risks because there are a lot of the technology is new. a lot of it has not been fully tested in outer space for a brief vac. technology includes the space, x star man suit and parts of the crew drag and capsule. they're the only things protecting the astronauts from one of the most dangerous environments imaginable. the vacuum of space, but space, there's an empty. during this space walk, astronauts have to contend with radiation impacts from dustin debris travelling at extreme speeds. and there's also temperature swings of
spend about 10 minutes outside the crew, drag and caps you this is the moment, jared isaac men and sarah gillis made history back at home. we all have a lot of work to do, but from here to look forward to serving for the we're doing the 2 private astronauts have now joined the elite club of those who have completed a space walk outside of their protective craft. until today, astronaut from only 12 countries have managed the feet and now one company joins their ranks space ex. this is a major...
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this wasn't a conventional free floating space was instead the billionaire and space ex engineer sarah gillis took turns emerging only partially from the capsule while holding onto a ladder down this guy walker it's one big step for the future of space travel, which used to be reserved only for professional astronaut. the crew also tested out new space suits still not at the surface. it's the 1st of 3 missions under the polaris program. and it brings space ex, closer to with the ultimate goal of sending humans to mars and beyond. john, this is under my denial thought top solely this, our a csr as investigating what is the phase appear to be another assassination attempt on donald trump. former us president will that his call slap in west palm beach in florida, when shops for fire. one person is in the cost of the time comes, campaign stays the public presence. next door to looks at how even a full flight these get past from us. an increasing number of people are unable to afford many basic needs. often the tough questions you ever lose face. what's the time you suffer that get taken into acco
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instead the billionaire and space ex engineer sarah gillis took turns emerging only partially from the capsule while holding onto a ladder down. this guy walker it's one big step for the future of space travel, which used to be reserved only for professional astronaut. the crew also tested out new space suits still not at the surface. it's the 1st of 3 missions under the polaris program. and it brings space ex, closer to with the ultimate goal of sending humans to mars and beyond. john, this is the reminder now, 5 top story this hour, the f b i is investigating what is the phase, appear to be another assassination attempt on donald trump. former us president, what was that? his golf club in west palm beach, florida. when shots were filed, one person is in custody. trump campaign say the former president is safe with us. you're up to date. thank you for watching. the name is the calls back. saved loud. thank you so much for joining in. welcome to don't. how bad a lot of people do that. it's all about saying it aloud. next, would it be nosy bay like good. everyone to king's healthy award
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he is joined by scott poteet, a retired us air force pilot, and spacex employees sarah gillis and annaic inquiry into the crimes committed by serial killer lucy letby, who murdered seven babies and tried to kill seven more, has opened in liverpool. it'll examine the circumstances around the killings at the countess of chester hospital in 2015 and 2016, and how hospital managers responded to doctors who raised concerns about the neonatal nurse. graham satchell reports. lucy letby is serving 15 whole life orders after being found guilty of murdering seven babies and attempting to murder seven more. she is britain's most prolific baby killer in modern times. her trial raised serious questions about the hospital where she worked, the countess of chester. how was lucy letby able to repeatedly kill and harm babies? what were her colleagues and managers doing? was there a wider failure in the culture of the nhs? the public inquiry headed by ladyjustice thirlwall was set up to answer those and other questions. at the heart of this inquiry are the babies who died, who were injured, and their pa
he is joined by scott poteet, a retired us air force pilot, and spacex employees sarah gillis and annaic inquiry into the crimes committed by serial killer lucy letby, who murdered seven babies and tried to kill seven more, has opened in liverpool. it'll examine the circumstances around the killings at the countess of chester hospital in 2015 and 2016, and how hospital managers responded to doctors who raised concerns about the neonatal nurse. graham satchell reports. lucy letby is serving 15...
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wasn't a conventional free. floating space was, instead of 1000000000 air and space ex engineer sarah gillis took turns emerging only partially from the capsule while holding onto a ladder down this guy walker it's one big step for the future of space travel, which used to be reserved only for professional astronaut the crew also tested out new space suits still not at the surface. it's the 1st of 3 missions under the polaris program and it brings space ex, closer to with the ultimate goal of sending humans to mars and beyond. this is, let's find out more about the mission from cape cohen and the total of nasa watch dot com in washington dc. keep thank you so much for joining us. how does this milestone change the landscape of commercial space? probably? well, you're welcome to the 21st century. yeah, he used to be that only big countries with government employees would even attempt to do this. and here you have a private company renting out there, space craft. i'm trying out new space through the state development much faster than nasa. good. and are they going to go do it again in a couple
wasn't a conventional free. floating space was, instead of 1000000000 air and space ex engineer sarah gillis took turns emerging only partially from the capsule while holding onto a ladder down this guy walker it's one big step for the future of space travel, which used to be reserved only for professional astronaut the crew also tested out new space suits still not at the surface. it's the 1st of 3 missions under the polaris program and it brings space ex, closer to with the ultimate goal of...
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wasn't a conventional free floating space was instead of 1000000000 air and space ex engineer sarah gillis took turns emerging only partially from the capsule while holding onto a ladder down the sky. walker it's one big step for the future of space travel, which used to be reserved only for professional astronaut. the crew also tested out new space suits still not at the surface. it's the 1st of 3 missions under the polaris program. and it brings space ex, closer to with the ultimate goal of sending humans to mars and beyond. this is a and a reminder now for our top story, this, our cspi is investigating, but it's safe, appealed to be another assassination attempt on donald trump. the former us president was that his golf club in west palm beach, in florida, when shops for fire and one person this in custody. trump campaign saves the president, is safe with that to your up to date. and thanks for watching the nice, beautiful and good by the living independent, arise to our society is full of contrasts and inequality is a big challenge. many problems can only be solved by working together.
wasn't a conventional free floating space was instead of 1000000000 air and space ex engineer sarah gillis took turns emerging only partially from the capsule while holding onto a ladder down the sky. walker it's one big step for the future of space travel, which used to be reserved only for professional astronaut. the crew also tested out new space suits still not at the surface. it's the 1st of 3 missions under the polaris program. and it brings space ex, closer to with the ultimate goal of...
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this is sarah gillis, she has just exited the capsule. then the other two, scott potite and they're going to stay inside the capsule. jared isaacman moments ago becoming the first person that's not an astronaut, not a professional, to walk in space. it's very exciting. congratulations to spacex, thus far. we're going to continue to keep watching these pictures be. looks like she is now going back inside of the capsule. we'll be right back. ♪ it's time to grow your business. create a website. how? godaddy. coding... nah. but all that writing... nope. ai, done, built. let's get to work. create a beautiful website in minutes with godaddy. cheryl: it is time now for the word on wall street, top investors watching your money. joining me is capital adviser ceo, leo kelly and also with me here on set is mark tepper, leo, starting with you today, want to look at futures as we get ready for data today, dow is up 64 in the premarket, nasdaq, s&p higher as well. we rebounded yesterday after august's cooler than expected cpi report and we've got ppi
this is sarah gillis, she has just exited the capsule. then the other two, scott potite and they're going to stay inside the capsule. jared isaacman moments ago becoming the first person that's not an astronaut, not a professional, to walk in space. it's very exciting. congratulations to spacex, thus far. we're going to continue to keep watching these pictures be. looks like she is now going back inside of the capsule. we'll be right back. ♪ it's time to grow your business. create a website....
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billionaire jared isaacman and crewmate sarah gillies floated out from their spacex dragon capsule.0 miles above earth, using experimental spacesuits. well, without the usual safety of an airlock, the daring duo tested life support systems in the vacuum of space, and that privately funded mission made them the first to take a cosmic stroll without being professional astronauts. now, though, the hatch is closed and the pair are safely back inside . the pair are safely back inside. those are the latest gb news headunes those are the latest gb news headlines for now. i'll be back with you for another update. in around half an hour. >> for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code, or go to gbnews.com forward slash alerts . forward slash alerts. >> once the show got loads to get into, let's get cracking now. the prime minister, sir keir starmer, has said that the nhs must reform or die. a shocking report by former labour health minister lord darzi has described the state of the nhs as dire and in critical condition. and the report
billionaire jared isaacman and crewmate sarah gillies floated out from their spacex dragon capsule.0 miles above earth, using experimental spacesuits. well, without the usual safety of an airlock, the daring duo tested life support systems in the vacuum of space, and that privately funded mission made them the first to take a cosmic stroll without being professional astronauts. now, though, the hatch is closed and the pair are safely back inside . the pair are safely back inside. those are the...
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to this the internet show, which was opened by astronaut sarah gillies, was joined online by musical groups from brazil, sweden, venezuela, the usa, and more. "the soundtrack from the film star wars the force awakens simultaneously sounded throughout the universe, powerful, epic, technological, because this is not just an online concert, but also a visual demonstration of the possibility of the fastest laser communication between satellites and the earth, and we have our colleague andrey petrov on the music line, this is the topic he chose for this saturday morning, hello. hello andryusha, good morning studio, good morning everyone, a pleasant meeting at our music venue, because saturday has come, and we have a pleasant meeting today with a musician, with yuta, who said that she would come and kept her word, she will be a person who keeps her word, and yuta , in fact, so that you know, this year is also very pleasant, because i am conducting the calculation of 2024, the beginning of creative activity is ninety-ninth, which means 25 years 25 years next year we will celebrate, yes, nin
to this the internet show, which was opened by astronaut sarah gillies, was joined online by musical groups from brazil, sweden, venezuela, the usa, and more. "the soundtrack from the film star wars the force awakens simultaneously sounded throughout the universe, powerful, epic, technological, because this is not just an online concert, but also a visual demonstration of the possibility of the fastest laser communication between satellites and the earth, and we have our colleague andrey...
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right now sarah gillis the spacex engineer will exit the capsule as well. jonathan serrie is on earth as well watching all of this. so, jonathan, how does this work? the commander gets back into his seat and then sarah releases herself from her seat because they are at zero gravity right now. >> yeah. exactly. and so that's why they have to be very deliberate about it. they have to make sure that they are holding on to something attaching to something. to move themselves around. in fact, when we were watching them open the hatch, if we were on earth, with gravity, you know, your own weight, especially my weight as much as i eat, i could pull that hatch down. i wouldn't have to latch on anything. in zero g you would just pull yourself up to the hatch. it would be like a poor man's pull-up. and so jared isaacman actually had to latch his feet on to something when he was pulling that hatch to open. now, the one thing that is your friend in space, even though you are traveling at, you know, i haven't done the math kilometers per hour but somewhere between 15,00
right now sarah gillis the spacex engineer will exit the capsule as well. jonathan serrie is on earth as well watching all of this. so, jonathan, how does this work? the commander gets back into his seat and then sarah releases herself from her seat because they are at zero gravity right now. >> yeah. exactly. and so that's why they have to be very deliberate about it. they have to make sure that they are holding on to something attaching to something. to move themselves around. in fact,...
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and in addition to being an astronaut, sarah gillis is also a violinist.a super cool music video from space titled harmony of resilience. her performance was synced with, orchestras from all around the world playing the same starr wars song. take a listen. -- "star wars" song. take a listen. ♪ >> reporter: i just love that. they had young musicians from venezuela, brazil and here in the u.s., just super, super cool. and, you know, another successful space mission complete. nasa says information gathered from this trip will help them plan for deeper space travel to the moon. mike? mike: a happy space story. christina coleman, thanks so much. >>> boeing and union negotiators are due to return to the bargaining table this week after an overwhelming majority of voters -- workers voted to reject an initial contract offer. for more let's bring in aerospace engineer arthur rosenberg. arthur, welcome. >> thank you for having me. mike: so let's start with what the boeing ceo is saying about these 30,000 or so workers going on strike. quote, it is no secret that our
and in addition to being an astronaut, sarah gillis is also a violinist.a super cool music video from space titled harmony of resilience. her performance was synced with, orchestras from all around the world playing the same starr wars song. take a listen. -- "star wars" song. take a listen. ♪ >> reporter: i just love that. they had young musicians from venezuela, brazil and here in the u.s., just super, super cool. and, you know, another successful space mission complete....
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to be testing the suit for ten minutes, he is going to float back in, and then his colleague, sarah gillisness built in as well. so it is able to... ,, . _ ., built in as well. so it is able to... ,, ., _ ., ., , ., to... standby to transfer to hatch opening _ to... standby to transfer to hatch opening prep. - to... standby to transfer to hatch opening prep. here l to... standby to transfer to i hatch opening prep. here we to... standby to transfer to - hatch opening prep. here we go. did you get to open the hatch? i did you get to open the hatch? i die _ ready to open hatch. that is great news. dragon, you are go to open hatch. exciting! they are going to open the hatch. this is the moment we have been waiting for. let's just watch what happens next. as you can hear, we have a crowd gathering outside mission control in the hawthorn, and in their excitement, somebody dropped a cup. you can see our commander, jared, turning the crank which allows the top hatch to open. we will see him give it a pretty heavy... hatch is visually indicating open _ hatch is visually indicating 0 en, ,, . hatch
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he and an engineer sarah gillis will wear a new type of space let's join the bbc�*s science correspondent — who is covering this historic mission, as it gets under way. people at the national stadium in singapore — on the final leg of his four—nation tour of southeast asia. hello. we start with a history—making space mission. in the next few minutes, the first ever spacewalk by non—professional astronauts is due to take place — after being delayed by several hours. this is the scene live at spacex mission control where the polaris dawn mission is being monitored. it has been funded by the billionaire, jared isaacman — and launched from the kennedy space centre in florida on tuesday. he and an engineer sarah gillis will wear a new type of space let's join the bbc�*s science correspondent, pallab ghosh — who is covering this historic mission, as it gets under way. behind him we can see already in his new seat pilot scott... welcome to viewers from the news — welcome to viewers from the news channel whojoined welcome to viewers from the news channel who joined us welcome to viewers from the
he and an engineer sarah gillis will wear a new type of space let's join the bbc�*s science correspondent — who is covering this historic mission, as it gets under way. people at the national stadium in singapore — on the final leg of his four—nation tour of southeast asia. hello. we start with a history—making space mission. in the next few minutes, the first ever spacewalk by non—professional astronauts is due to take place — after being delayed by several hours. this is the...
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billionaire jared isaacman and engineer sarah gillis will exit the capsule for 15 to 20 minutes each.test a new line of space suits. >>> boeing faces a possible strike, and harvard's black enrollment one year after a supreme court ruling. those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." "the boston globe" reports harvard university has enrolled fewer black freshmen after the ban on affirmative action. harvard says black students make up of 14% of new students this fall, down from 18% last year. it comes after the college lost a critical supreme court case in june, 2023, resulting in a nationwide ban on race-conscious affirmative action in college admissions. several other top schools have reported similar results. >>> "reuters" says boeing faces a possible strike tomorrow as workers threaten to reject a tentative labor pact. 30,000 workers in portland, oregon, and seattle are expected to vote today on their first full contract in 16 years. some workers are upset the deal does not include bigger raises and other improvements. in order for a strike to happen two-thirds of wor
billionaire jared isaacman and engineer sarah gillis will exit the capsule for 15 to 20 minutes each.test a new line of space suits. >>> boeing faces a possible strike, and harvard's black enrollment one year after a supreme court ruling. those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." "the boston globe" reports harvard university has enrolled fewer black freshmen after the ban on affirmative action. harvard says black students make up of 14% of new...
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and then mission specialist sarah gillis is going to press a button and the hatches going to open andu imagine? what that moment must feel like for these for civilian astronauts they have just become the world's first private astronaut spacewalker as it is the largest spacewalk ever conducted in terms of numbers. and right now that space x space suit is being tested for the very first time in the vacuum of space. and even though the hatch hasn't been opened, they are still right now, the spacecraft inside is that the same pressure as the vacuum of space outside, which is why they need that space suit to protect them. so kasie and just to kind of give our viewers a sense of what you're looking at there that is mission control for spacex on the left-hand side of your screen? based in hawthorne, california. a reminder that this is not nasa. this is a private company doing this really interesting. >> and miles o'brien, i mean, on that point, i mean, you have, you have seen and covered so much history, space, aviation history over the past? not a few decades. i can you help us understand a
and then mission specialist sarah gillis is going to press a button and the hatches going to open andu imagine? what that moment must feel like for these for civilian astronauts they have just become the world's first private astronaut spacewalker as it is the largest spacewalk ever conducted in terms of numbers. and right now that space x space suit is being tested for the very first time in the vacuum of space. and even though the hatch hasn't been opened, they are still right now, the...
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commander and billionaire jared isaacman and crewmate sarah gillis.ut the usual safety of an airlock 400 miles above earth. it's amazing. images. i would love to do that. images. i would love to do that. i would absolutely love to. they're relying on experimental spacesuits and life support hoses to perform critical tests in space. the mission is privately funded, and isaacman says the risks are worth it to advance space exploration. >> sean, is it only me who thinks that spacesuit looks like a shell suit from jd sports and other sports retailers now available? >> it looks really low budge. >> it looks really low budge. >> it looks really low budge. >> i mean, that guy is brave or crazy. >> i'm not sure it did look a bit like he got it in the middle of lidl, didn't it? >> i do agree if they'd showed me that at the sort of presentation, here's your suit, i'd have been like, i'll go after you. >> yeah, perhaps it's all a big stunt and they haven't actually gone up there. >> oh, like the moon landing? no, no, i don't want to qualify that. >> i would abso
commander and billionaire jared isaacman and crewmate sarah gillis.ut the usual safety of an airlock 400 miles above earth. it's amazing. images. i would love to do that. images. i would love to do that. i would absolutely love to. they're relying on experimental spacesuits and life support hoses to perform critical tests in space. the mission is privately funded, and isaacman says the risks are worth it to advance space exploration. >> sean, is it only me who thinks that spacesuit looks...
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tech billionaire jared isaacman and spacex engineer sarah gillis. they're going to float right outside the palais rusted on capsule. they'll be soaring. 450 miles above the earth and they'll be walking for about 2 hours. spacex launched the palais rusted on yesterday. and according to nasa, astronaut spacewalking it actually considered to be very dangerous. and it requires lots of training to date. 263 people have performed the space walk. >> take a look here. the marine mammal center jumped into action to rescue. look at that baby orca yesterday. this is at carmel state beach near point lobos the point lobos foundation says the orca had to be taken to a rescue facility in santa cruz because efforts to return the orca to see were unsuccessful. >> bookworms can rejoice. tonight, san jose library partnering up with crazy george to make sure they're all items returned after july. 1st, no longer have any late fees are off officially kicking off the event tonight at a city council meeting. mayor matt mahan. we'll be there encouraging people to sign up fo
tech billionaire jared isaacman and spacex engineer sarah gillis. they're going to float right outside the palais rusted on capsule. they'll be soaring. 450 miles above the earth and they'll be walking for about 2 hours. spacex launched the palais rusted on yesterday. and according to nasa, astronaut spacewalking it actually considered to be very dangerous. and it requires lots of training to date. 263 people have performed the space walk. >> take a look here. the marine mammal center...
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the crew member, sarah gillis.ibed as one of the most valuable ever amassed has sold for more than 5ixteen million dollars after being hidden away for more than a century. nearly three hundred rare coins from the bruun collection were auctioned in copenhagen on saturday. nearly 20,000 items are still to be sold over the next few years. lars emil bruun, a danish buttertycoon, bought the collection in 1922 from the aristocratic bille—brahe family. bringing you a bit of breaking news now, we've been reporting new5 now, we've been reporting all day on how these catastrophic floods have 5wept catastrophic floods have swept through central europe and at the moment, we understand that the moment, we understand that the death toll i5 the moment, we understand that the death toll is seven because people have died in poland and austria and romania, and there are others missing in the czech republic. poland is now going to declare a state of disaster because of these flood5. we were reporting earlier that the polish prime min
the crew member, sarah gillis.ibed as one of the most valuable ever amassed has sold for more than 5ixteen million dollars after being hidden away for more than a century. nearly three hundred rare coins from the bruun collection were auctioned in copenhagen on saturday. nearly 20,000 items are still to be sold over the next few years. lars emil bruun, a danish buttertycoon, bought the collection in 1922 from the aristocratic bille—brahe family. bringing you a bit of breaking news now, we've...
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. >> the oer crewmember is special -- mission specialist sarah gillis. first time in spa and she is already making history standing outside the dragon capsule. most crude spacecraft have an air lock which is a sealed door between the vacuum of space and the rest of the spacecraft. normally it is depressurized when astronauts go in and out. dragon does not have an airlock so the entire craft has to be depressurized. the non-spacewalking astronauts have to be fully suited up and strapped into their chairs. extra nitrogen and oxygen have to be added to repressurized the capsule when the space walk is over. the astronauts blasted off on tuesday going further into space since the apollo moon missions in the 1960's and 70's. the spacecraft reached a maximum altitude of 870 miles above the earth. that is nearly three and a half times the distance to the international space station which is 250 miles. the orbit took it through a region of space that is higher in radiation called the van allen belt which starts at 600 miles. the astronauts were safe inside their
. >> the oer crewmember is special -- mission specialist sarah gillis. first time in spa and she is already making history standing outside the dragon capsule. most crude spacecraft have an air lock which is a sealed door between the vacuum of space and the rest of the spacecraft. normally it is depressurized when astronauts go in and out. dragon does not have an airlock so the entire craft has to be depressurized. the non-spacewalking astronauts have to be fully suited up and strapped...
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. >> reporter: as isaacman and sarah gillis tested their brand-new space suits that astronauts might wear on the moon. already they've climbed 870 miles above the earth, the furthest humans have travelled since the apollo missions and the first time women have travelled so far, conducting research and testing new technologies, and posting, hello earth, on x, using new laser light communications. nasa chief bill nelson said today represents a giant leap forward for the commercial space industry. senator and retired astronaut mark kelly. >> this expands the ability for commercial operations, and we're moving to commercialize more of especially low earth orbit. >> reporter: and just maybe the final frontier. tom costello, nbc news, washington. >> glad they could hang on. >>> up next, olympic gymnast jordan chiles breaking her silence, when her bronze medal was taken away on a technicality. s also a work thin. i just need someone to cover my shift. [ cellphone buzzes ] -yup, so is mine. alan says your business vehicle is now covered with progressive. protected 24/7 -- just like your home
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. >> diez minutos despues salio la ingeniera sarah gillis, mientras los otros dos tripulantes, anna menonla tierra, el re reconocido astronauta de la nasa, jose hernandez, nos observo con entusiasmo. >> fue algo bastante interesante e historico. >> en el espacio, como parte de su mision, los astronautas civiles probaron cuidadosamente sus trajes espaciales que son mas ajustados y ligeros que los tradicionales. >> pudieron ver que movia sus manos asi y asi para ver que habia rango de movimiento y todo eso. >> lo que pasa es que se pone bien piezo y es dificil doblar la mano por por la presion que ahi de descompresion, asi que para lograr esta hazana tuvieron que abrir toda la capsula dejando ir el oxigeno. >> antes de exponerse al vacio del espacio, se fue a la capsula crew ir el sometieron a un t tratamiento de prerrespiracion en el cual extraen nitrogeno de su sangre para asi evitar que burbuje, condicion que puede ser letal. >> por una hazana de este tipo. >> en total, la capsula paso unas dos horas expuesta al espacio con la escotilla totalmente abierta. >> se anticipa que la t tripula
. >> diez minutos despues salio la ingeniera sarah gillis, mientras los otros dos tripulantes, anna menonla tierra, el re reconocido astronauta de la nasa, jose hernandez, nos observo con entusiasmo. >> fue algo bastante interesante e historico. >> en el espacio, como parte de su mision, los astronautas civiles probaron cuidadosamente sus trajes espaciales que son mas ajustados y ligeros que los tradicionales. >> pudieron ver que movia sus manos asi y asi para ver que...
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both isaacman and spacex engineer sarah gillis were able to venture outside of the spacecraft.was a giant milestone for the commercial space industry. during this tri, the astronauts also tested their new spacex spacesuits and their ability to send information back home, including photos. nasa says the information gathered from this trip will help them plan for deeper space travel in the future. christina coleman, fox news. >> all right, thanks for watching the 11:00 news. our next newscast is mornings on two, starting at 4:00. but don't forget, we're not done yet. we have sportswrap coming up next. >> and don't forget, you can stream the latest news and weather on your smart tv anytime. download the fox local app to your tv. have a good night everyone. good night. they say the hardest part of getting something done let's go! hustle! is getting started. well, we did that 30 years ago, when california first took on the tobacco industry. this is not just about access. it's about the message it sends... now smoking is down 60 percent. lung cancer 42 percent. a couple of our cities
both isaacman and spacex engineer sarah gillis were able to venture outside of the spacecraft.was a giant milestone for the commercial space industry. during this tri, the astronauts also tested their new spacex spacesuits and their ability to send information back home, including photos. nasa says the information gathered from this trip will help them plan for deeper space travel in the future. christina coleman, fox news. >> all right, thanks for watching the 11:00 news. our next...
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friend scott "kidd" poteet, a retired air force pilot, and two spacex engineers, anna menon and sarah gillistical moment now over, next stop, space. the spacecraft will reach a maximum altitude of 870 miles above the earth. that's nearly three and a half times the distance to the international space station, which is 250 miles. its orbit will take it through a region of space that's higher in radiation, called the van allen belt, which starts at about 600 miles. but the astronauts should be safe inside the spacecraft. isaacman and gillis will be carrying out a two—hour spacewalk below the radiation belt at 435 miles. the astronauts have been training for the spacewalk for more than two years. they'll be wearing extravehicular activity, or eva spacesuits, that have been upgraded to withstand the vacuum of space. spacex does not take this lightly. they know they need eva capability, the knowledge of the operations and the suit, in order to fulfil their long—term dream of of potentially populating another planet someday. thus far, really only countries have been able to perform a spacewalk, and
friend scott "kidd" poteet, a retired air force pilot, and two spacex engineers, anna menon and sarah gillistical moment now over, next stop, space. the spacecraft will reach a maximum altitude of 870 miles above the earth. that's nearly three and a half times the distance to the international space station, which is 250 miles. its orbit will take it through a region of space that's higher in radiation, called the van allen belt, which starts at about 600 miles. but the astronauts...
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quizÁs la caminata espacial histÓrica, el astronauta e ingeniera sarah gillies nos deleita con su mÚsica. noticias telemundo mediodÍa con nicole suÁrez y octavio pulido. muy buenas tardes. gracias por acompaÑarnos en noticias telemundo mediodÍa. arrancando el fin de semana. gracias por su sintonÍa. vamos a la informaciÓn de esta tarde. este viernes compareciÓ en un tribunal de brooklyn, nueva york, el capo mexicano mayo zambada para ser juzgado por narcotrÁfico. zambada, de 76 aÑos, enfrenta una sentencia mÍnima de cadena perpetua y podrÍa ser elegible para la pena de muerte. enlazamos con karla amezola, que se encuentra fuera de la corte con mÁs detalles. karla cÓmo lucÍa zambada. >> hola, quÉ tal? muy buenas tardes. bueno lucÍa bastante desmejorado, pero en un momento vamos a hablar de esto. fue una audiencia verdaderamente corta, alrededor de 15 minutos, en los que ismael, el mayo zambada, se declarÓ no culpable de los 17 cargos que le estÁn imputando por narcotrÁfico. lo vimos, como te decÍa, bastante desmejorado. Él entrÓ con su uniforme color caqui de reo, no entrÓ esposado, pero s
quizÁs la caminata espacial histÓrica, el astronauta e ingeniera sarah gillies nos deleita con su mÚsica. noticias telemundo mediodÍa con nicole suÁrez y octavio pulido. muy buenas tardes. gracias por acompaÑarnos en noticias telemundo mediodÍa. arrancando el fin de semana. gracias por su sintonÍa. vamos a la informaciÓn de esta tarde. este viernes compareciÓ en un tribunal de brooklyn, nueva york, el capo mexicano mayo zambada para ser juzgado por narcotrÁfico. zambada, de 76 aÑos,...
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pilot scott poteet, mission specialist sarah gillis, and medical officer anna menon.ation, the crew will record their own exposure levels for future spacex moon missions. then on thursday wearing brand new spacesuits the first commercial astronaut spacewalk, leaving the entire spaceship open to the vacuum of space. >> objectively it would be the riskiest part of the mission. it's also the one that's received rightfully probably the majority of the last 2 1/2 years of attention. >> reporter: and they'll be flying too high to rendezvous with the space station in case of trouble. the mission also part 2 of a massive fund-raiser for st. jude children's hospital. >> we also believe it is important to address the challenges that we face here on earth today. this is a continuation of what was started on inspiration 4. they raised over $250 million for st. jude. and we are continuing that. >> reporter: this is a five-day mission, splashing down on day 6, probably off the coast of florida in the atlantic ocean, weather permitting. lester? >> all right. tom costello, thanks for
pilot scott poteet, mission specialist sarah gillis, and medical officer anna menon.ation, the crew will record their own exposure levels for future spacex moon missions. then on thursday wearing brand new spacesuits the first commercial astronaut spacewalk, leaving the entire spaceship open to the vacuum of space. >> objectively it would be the riskiest part of the mission. it's also the one that's received rightfully probably the majority of the last 2 1/2 years of attention. >>...