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space agency. why the russian space agency nasa here in the united states jack engineered center and even the european space agency. can only do so many things with the budgets they have and just like at sea there are many commercial activities in here that made it commercially to use me more than just what the government agency says the explosion with applications of commercial space in not just space tourism and space research but also it's the edge communications in the earth monetary. reusable rocket launch costs are all the result of this commercial innovation and it's really in my view the way that we begin the journey to the star trek era in the 23rd century so i wonder is this what space exploration could be like in a future what i mean is like our space agency is sort of laying down the theory and private companies putting the theory to practice or at least bringing scientists into space to do it. i think very much so and you know there's an analogy in my country. the 1st explorations as.
space agency. why the russian space agency nasa here in the united states jack engineered center and even the european space agency. can only do so many things with the budgets they have and just like at sea there are many commercial activities in here that made it commercially to use me more than just what the government agency says the explosion with applications of commercial space in not just space tourism and space research but also it's the edge communications in the earth monetary....
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well jack so the japanese space agency is you know a very collaborative space agency the samples are usually distributed from a mission such as the such as this to international teams i think the 1st thing will be though the japanese and australian teams will have to look at the the samples and then they'll be distributed to your events and to the us no doubt so that people could not see investigate these samples to see what's in them to see about the the origins of our solar system of our universe and of course the sort of pristine precious bodies that have been swirling around for billions of years and so we can find out that ourselves but also work out what their resources there are out there for the future of space exploration human spaceflight building bases on the moon or on mars and what have you so there's a lot to be deceived discovered here that i ever said to miss and doesn't end here where does the prowl go next. well it's actually quite amazing let me get my numbers that correct for once it's actually already about well he 1000 kilometers away from already traveling at 3
well jack so the japanese space agency is you know a very collaborative space agency the samples are usually distributed from a mission such as the such as this to international teams i think the 1st thing will be though the japanese and australian teams will have to look at the the samples and then they'll be distributed to your events and to the us no doubt so that people could not see investigate these samples to see what's in them to see about the the origins of our solar system of our...
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of bring in mark malkoff and from the european space agency for more on this welcome the capsule is making its way back to earth as we speak what do we know about the samples it's carrying. well actually we've just heard i think on the japanese live stream that the capsule has touched down but now they have to send helicopters to go and search for it we don't know exactly where it is in that vast outback in australia in a room or the some polls are very interesting from this particular asteroid we never had some pulls back from this kind of an asteroid before directly it's called a c. type asteroid which means it's mostly made of carbon there are other kinds which give us clues about the way things so a system was put together 4 and a half 1000000000 years ago so these are 1st ones that will come back pristine they've not only captured samples from the surface of the asteroid but they fired a bullet a projectile into the asteroid to clear away the surface and get some material from underneath so it's really exciting to get these samples back up to such a long journey what will happen to th
of bring in mark malkoff and from the european space agency for more on this welcome the capsule is making its way back to earth as we speak what do we know about the samples it's carrying. well actually we've just heard i think on the japanese live stream that the capsule has touched down but now they have to send helicopters to go and search for it we don't know exactly where it is in that vast outback in australia in a room or the some polls are very interesting from this particular asteroid...
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collaboration not just from the european and other space agencies but also from china's space scientists and academics themselves and so as i say i'm not naive about the challenges we face geopolitically but of course in terms of the science capabilities we can do so much more working in partnership even if it's only in carefully delhi and his side areas. thank you very much and definitely it has national space academy thank you thank you laura. this is the news hour from london still ahead a strain is tera for with china the world trade organization called on to separate the wheat from the chaff. hungry cold and bashed by police migrants surviving on next to nothing because of the dream of a better life. as porter familiar faces heading back to the english premier league . for. another big storm this is this bombed out beautifully as you can see so go force winds across the whole lot's moved on so during service day the bulk of it's going to be rain or snow across southern scandinavia and the bottom half of this waiting front hangs on giving a miserable couple of days in the rhone valle
collaboration not just from the european and other space agencies but also from china's space scientists and academics themselves and so as i say i'm not naive about the challenges we face geopolitically but of course in terms of the science capabilities we can do so much more working in partnership even if it's only in carefully delhi and his side areas. thank you very much and definitely it has national space academy thank you thank you laura. this is the news hour from london still ahead a...
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threat it poses on missions satellites and even the international space station so now the european space agency is announcing an ambitious plan to capture floating space junk artie's tranny shop is reports. experts have long warned that the threat of so-called space junk could pose a threat not only to the thousands of satellites that are already in orbit but to future missions as well but now the european space agency says it's time to take out the trash. the board this may be a scene from the movie gravity but with nearly a 1000000 pieces of debris circling our earth's orbit experts say that it's not far from reality good movie credit. lost science fiction but it is tricks and we had a lot. satellite center near one which was hit by is a tiny project we had to show it to. launch a flex under gas to show us. it by a small piece well now the european space agency says it's signing $102000000.00 contract with the swiss startup company clear space as say to bring a large chunk of orbital trash back to earth this is a very special issue in space and space is now an infrastructure we have to keep o
threat it poses on missions satellites and even the international space station so now the european space agency is announcing an ambitious plan to capture floating space junk artie's tranny shop is reports. experts have long warned that the threat of so-called space junk could pose a threat not only to the thousands of satellites that are already in orbit but to future missions as well but now the european space agency says it's time to take out the trash. the board this may be a scene from...
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well jack so the japanese space agency is you know a very collaborative space agency the samples that are usually distributed from a mission such as the such as this to international teams i think the 1st thing will be though the japanese and australian teams will have to look at the the samples and then they'll be distributed to your events and to the us no doubt so that people could read she investigate these samples to see what's in them to see about the the the origins of our solar system of our universe and of course the sort of pristine precious bodies that have been swirling around for billions of years and so we can find out about ourselves but also work out what sort of resources there are out there for the future of space exploration human spaceflight building bases on the moon or on mars and what have you so there's a lot to be distant discovered here that i ever said to miss and doesn't end here where does the prowl go next. well it's actually quite amazing let me get my numbers that are correct for once it's actually already about well 2000 kilometers away from already tr
well jack so the japanese space agency is you know a very collaborative space agency the samples that are usually distributed from a mission such as the such as this to international teams i think the 1st thing will be though the japanese and australian teams will have to look at the the samples and then they'll be distributed to your events and to the us no doubt so that people could read she investigate these samples to see what's in them to see about the the the origins of our solar system...
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threat it poses on mission satellites and even the international space station so now the european space agency is that mounting an ambitious plan to capture floating space junk artie's it turns out he chavez explains. experts have long warned that the threat of so-called space junk could pose not only a threat to the thousands of satellites that are already in orbit but to future missions as well but now the european space agency says it's time to take out the trash. or been here this may be a scene from the movie gravity but with nearly a 1000000 pieces of debris circling our earth's orbit experts say that it's not far from reality good movie cravat. last science fiction but it is tricks and we had. settled i need one which lets you buy is a tiny project we have to show it. on shuffle oleksandr gas to show us kept it by a small piece well now the european space agency says it signing $102000000.00 contract with a swiss startup company clear space as say to bring a large chunk of orbital trash back to earth this is a very special issue in space and space is now an infrastructure we have to kee
threat it poses on mission satellites and even the international space station so now the european space agency is that mounting an ambitious plan to capture floating space junk artie's it turns out he chavez explains. experts have long warned that the threat of so-called space junk could pose not only a threat to the thousands of satellites that are already in orbit but to future missions as well but now the european space agency says it's time to take out the trash. or been here this may be a...
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the space agency jaxa launched hayabusa2 in 2014.he probe is returning home after refroefg samples from an asteroid called ryugu. it's expected to land in a desert in southern australia. the project manager said adjusting the orbit of the probe has been perfect. he added they will continue focusing on the process as procedures before and after the capsule separation are crucial. after the release hayabusa2 will change course and go to another asteroid on a separate mission. ♪ ♪ >>> it's time now for a check of the world weather with our meteorologist yoko komagata. so people living in northeast asia dealing with wintry cold temperatures this tuesday morning. yoko, how long will the cold weather continue? >> it will continue to get a few degrees cold colder than normal temperatures throughout the week. strong siberian-held arctic cold air has been affecting northern china providing a winter wonderland last week. take a look at this video. snow-covered peaks above the clouds created wonderful scenery like an ink painting. ectators clim
the space agency jaxa launched hayabusa2 in 2014.he probe is returning home after refroefg samples from an asteroid called ryugu. it's expected to land in a desert in southern australia. the project manager said adjusting the orbit of the probe has been perfect. he added they will continue focusing on the process as procedures before and after the capsule separation are crucial. after the release hayabusa2 will change course and go to another asteroid on a separate mission. ♪ ♪ >>>...
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the european space agency has signed a deal to help clean up that waste. sharon gaffney has the story. >> it's an out of this world mission to clean up space. an estimated 3000 satellites and up to 2 million pieces of smaller debris continually orbit the earth, hurtling around the climate at speeds up to 32,000 kilometers per hour. even the smallest pieces of waste can be catastrophic. >> could be capable of totally shattering a spacecraft when it impacts the stage. >> the european space agency has signed a deal with swiss start of clear space to do just that. it is to launch a device which will grab cosmic waste and steer it back into the earth's atmosphere where both robot and space junk will ignite and burn. >> [speaking foreign language] >> space junk is a well-known hazard for astronauts. >> [speaking foreign language] >> the one-time mission, the first of its kind, is scheduled to begin in 2025 at an estimated cost of 86 million euros with up to 100 space launch is taking place each year. scientists say the dangers posed by space junk are becoming mor
the european space agency has signed a deal to help clean up that waste. sharon gaffney has the story. >> it's an out of this world mission to clean up space. an estimated 3000 satellites and up to 2 million pieces of smaller debris continually orbit the earth, hurtling around the climate at speeds up to 32,000 kilometers per hour. even the smallest pieces of waste can be catastrophic. >> could be capable of totally shattering a spacecraft when it impacts the stage. >> the...
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netherlands is not my corcoran he's senior advisor for science and exploration at the european space agency mark thanks for joining us this is a complex mission it could still end in failure if the spaceship crashes upon landing how challenging is the technical side of this mission i think it's important to realize that china could have done this in a simpler way you could have had a direct return of luna samples from the surface for example but it's chosen to do it in a way which is complicated because it leads to the next step that leads to the ability to send humans to the mood so for example landing on the surface with an orbiter going around the moon and then rendezvous in with that orbiter reconnecting with it getting rid of one piece of the spacecraft flying back with another these are all the things that the apollo missions to it in the 1960 s. and seventy's so i think it is more challenging than it needs to be for the what it's doing today but for a very very specific purpose is that the main purpose then you need to put humans on the night. well in this case of course they are bri
netherlands is not my corcoran he's senior advisor for science and exploration at the european space agency mark thanks for joining us this is a complex mission it could still end in failure if the spaceship crashes upon landing how challenging is the technical side of this mission i think it's important to realize that china could have done this in a simpler way you could have had a direct return of luna samples from the surface for example but it's chosen to do it in a way which is...
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netherlands is not one corcoran he's senior advisor for science and exploration at the european space agencymark thanks for joining us this is a complex mission it could still end in failure if the spaceship crashes upon landing how challenging is the technical side of this mission i think it's important to realize that china could have done this in a simpler way it could have had a direct return of luna samples from the surface for example but it's chosen to do it in a way which is complicated because it leads to the next step that leads to the ability to send humans to the moon so for example landing on the surface with an orbiter going around the moon and then rendezvous in without orbits reconnecting with it getting rid of one piece of the spacecraft flying back with another these are all the things that the apollo missions did in the 1960 s. and seventy's so i think it is more challenging than it needs to be for the what it's doing today but for a very very specific purpose is that the main purpose and to put humans on the right. well in this case of course they are bringing samples bac
netherlands is not one corcoran he's senior advisor for science and exploration at the european space agencymark thanks for joining us this is a complex mission it could still end in failure if the spaceship crashes upon landing how challenging is the technical side of this mission i think it's important to realize that china could have done this in a simpler way it could have had a direct return of luna samples from the surface for example but it's chosen to do it in a way which is complicated...
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yielding debt and that is like sending out a huge signal to go the galactic forces or as the israeli space agency calls it the galactic federation of collective federation and i used to be a member and then i they kicked me out a number of years ago but that's a whole nother story but now they are definitely impressed and they're looking for planet earth to go more than 50 to 60 percent negative interest rate on all sovereign debt that's when the big reveal will come so we've got another 25 to 30 trillion in negative interest rate bonds yet before the big reveal and i you know 2021 looks good you know this guy from the israeli space agency. he says that these aliens are amongst us so i you know what i think they're really amongst us like lots of them because the one the episode in which an u.f.o. flew past the window was our most watched ever went viral so maybe they were all like hey look we made it we're on television so you know that's one thing but i'm also thinking maybe they fled their own galaxy because as i said the smug and the restless because there are 2 remarkable stories that happene
yielding debt and that is like sending out a huge signal to go the galactic forces or as the israeli space agency calls it the galactic federation of collective federation and i used to be a member and then i they kicked me out a number of years ago but that's a whole nother story but now they are definitely impressed and they're looking for planet earth to go more than 50 to 60 percent negative interest rate on all sovereign debt that's when the big reveal will come so we've got another 25 to...
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you can't imagine the relief that the japanese space agency and the team in particular are feeling haveuestion, roger. it is astronomers who do that. the space scientists, along with their rockets and their space probes, but it is a strong runners —— it is astronomers who look out and categorise. 0ur storage are very who look out and categorise. 0ur storage are very common, particularly in the main belt between the orbits of mars and jupiter. there are millions of them. they are categorised and classified. it is the rare ones that we think might give us new information about what is going on in the solar system. this particular one is a rare asteroid. the reason for the excitement is that the minerals and the isis and perhaps the carbon —containing organic molecules that are contained in this sample might give us insights into it notjust the origin of the solar system and the origin of the solar system and the origin of the solar system and the origin of the water in the solar system, but may be the building blocks of life, too, which may have come from outer space. we are very grateful
you can't imagine the relief that the japanese space agency and the team in particular are feeling haveuestion, roger. it is astronomers who do that. the space scientists, along with their rockets and their space probes, but it is a strong runners —— it is astronomers who look out and categorise. 0ur storage are very who look out and categorise. 0ur storage are very common, particularly in the main belt between the orbits of mars and jupiter. there are millions of them. they are categorised...
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while the future will always be wildly unknown that hasn't stopped the european space agency from giving us a peek into our future or at least the future of the stars above us and what is being described as watching 40000 stars blaze across the night sky all at once the european space agency recently released a brand new 62nd time lab simulation of where researchers predict these stars are headed in the next 400000 years this simulation comes courtesy of recent data collected by the gaia satellite which contains detailed information of more than 1800000000 celestial objects this data includes the precise positions the last of these and other trajectories of more than 330000 stars within 325 light years or big big number 100000 years in the future i'll be there. all right that is herself are you today remember everyone in this world we are not told that we are loved enough so i tell you all i love you i am tired of an anonymous across keep on watching all those talks all 3rd of a great day and night everybody. which is a planet with 5 moods an atmosphere highly active geology and evidence
while the future will always be wildly unknown that hasn't stopped the european space agency from giving us a peek into our future or at least the future of the stars above us and what is being described as watching 40000 stars blaze across the night sky all at once the european space agency recently released a brand new 62nd time lab simulation of where researchers predict these stars are headed in the next 400000 years this simulation comes courtesy of recent data collected by the gaia...
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you know this guy from the israeli space agency. he says that these aliens are amongst us so you know what i think they're really amongst us like lots of them because the one the episode in which an u.f.o. flew past the window was our most watched ever went viral so maybe they were all like hey look we made it we're on television so you know that's one thing but i'm also thinking maybe they fled their own galaxy because as i said the smug and the restless because there are 2 remarkable stories that happened in the past week that . are showing a trend within the states of a backlash of the liberals against themselves essentially 1st we have hewlett packard the company that literally started silicon valley is moving to texas hewlett packard traces its origins to 1938 when bill hewlett and david packard rented a garage and palo alto california now h.p. enterprises a descendant of the pioneering company is moving to texas silicon valley is what it is because of hewlett packard but we all know what silicon valley is now is that there's h
you know this guy from the israeli space agency. he says that these aliens are amongst us so you know what i think they're really amongst us like lots of them because the one the episode in which an u.f.o. flew past the window was our most watched ever went viral so maybe they were all like hey look we made it we're on television so you know that's one thing but i'm also thinking maybe they fled their own galaxy because as i said the smug and the restless because there are 2 remarkable stories...
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they are building pa rt space agency they are building part of the orion capsule this sin people andational we have the international space station and as the japanese astronaut on that and the next crew mission is going to be a european astronaut from france, i believe. so, there's a lot of international cooperation that so we need to cut the costs. hard not to get excited when you talk to some as enthusiastic as that. the legendary british actor sir ian mckellen is among the latest to receive the anti—coronavirus vaccine in the uk. the star, who's 81, is known for both his theatre and film roles, including blockbuster movies such as x—men, the hobbit and the lord of the rings franchise. he said he looked forward to one day hugging people again, starting with the doctor and staff at the london hospital where he received the jab. and he was optimistic about the future for the arts. this is the first on the theatres have been closed. during shakespeare's theatres have been closed. during sha kespeare's lifetime because of the bubonic plague, the theatres were shut off and for yea rs t
they are building pa rt space agency they are building part of the orion capsule this sin people andational we have the international space station and as the japanese astronaut on that and the next crew mission is going to be a european astronaut from france, i believe. so, there's a lot of international cooperation that so we need to cut the costs. hard not to get excited when you talk to some as enthusiastic as that. the legendary british actor sir ian mckellen is among the latest to receive...
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truly incredible journey of 6 years and more than 5000000000 kilometers scientists jeff and the space agency jubilant as the capsule containing the precious asteroid samples detached from the main spacecraft becoming a fine goal in this simulation of its final approach to earth. a short while later a colleague sped towards the remote landing site deep in the australian outback. the space probe booster 2 was launched back in 2014 the last stop on its current mission the asteroid real grew some 300000 kilometers from earth the probe collected both surface dust and the 1st samples from below the surface material believed to have remained unchanged since the very formation of the universe the scientists hope it could yield some of the secrets of life itself the samples are very interesting from this particular asteroid we never had samples back from this kind of an asteroid before directly it's called a c. type asteroid which means it's mostly made of carbon there are other kinds which give us clues about the way the solar system was put together 4 and a half 1000000000 years ago so these are th
truly incredible journey of 6 years and more than 5000000000 kilometers scientists jeff and the space agency jubilant as the capsule containing the precious asteroid samples detached from the main spacecraft becoming a fine goal in this simulation of its final approach to earth. a short while later a colleague sped towards the remote landing site deep in the australian outback. the space probe booster 2 was launched back in 2014 the last stop on its current mission the asteroid real grew some...
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japan's space agency says its high have been set to probe has successfully released a capsule containing the rare samples from an asteroid that's after a 6 year mission the capsule is expected to make a fiery descent through the earth's atmosphere before parachuting to land at a remote base in southern australia early on sunday. at least 14 people have been killed in a bus crash in the brazilian state of nina to get eyes on more than 2 dozen others were injured at the bus was traveling east of the state capital of belo horizonte when it felt more than 15 meters from a highway overpass. gay catholics around the world have been heartened by an apparent softening of the vatican's views on l g b t rights pope francis has endorsed same sex civil unions the vatican still officially opposes gender transitioning but in the pope's native argentina church projects are doing important work to help transsexual men and women suffering from abuse and stigma 24 year old rice on a virus has come all the way from ecuador to buenos aires. an ecuadorian friend told me that she owned a hair salon here in ar
japan's space agency says its high have been set to probe has successfully released a capsule containing the rare samples from an asteroid that's after a 6 year mission the capsule is expected to make a fiery descent through the earth's atmosphere before parachuting to land at a remote base in southern australia early on sunday. at least 14 people have been killed in a bus crash in the brazilian state of nina to get eyes on more than 2 dozen others were injured at the bus was traveling east of...
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growing on astronauts to find the leak as oxygen and air pressure levels drop but the russian space agency says there is no danger to any crew members. prime minister benjamin netanyahu already got his shot he told reporters he wanted to set an example for the country a successful vaccination program could give netanyahu a much needed political boost critics have blamed his government for his handling of the pandemic which has come amid a corruption scandal. it's unclear if israel's vaccination plans include the palestinians living under israeli occupation infection numbers in the west bank and gaza are rising rapidly as authorities there wait on vaccine supplies over. the streets of jericho on cheerfully this quiet most business is a shot apart from pharmacies and bakeries palestinian police are enforcing the strict lockdown in the west bank it's going to be like this till the beginning of january the palestinian controlled parts of the west bank were already suffering economically before the pandemic people are hoping they will get the job soon northern israel of all of the palestinian p
growing on astronauts to find the leak as oxygen and air pressure levels drop but the russian space agency says there is no danger to any crew members. prime minister benjamin netanyahu already got his shot he told reporters he wanted to set an example for the country a successful vaccination program could give netanyahu a much needed political boost critics have blamed his government for his handling of the pandemic which has come amid a corruption scandal. it's unclear if israel's vaccination...
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japan's space agency says it's. to probe has successfully released a capsule containing rare samples from an asteroid after a 6 year mission the capsule is expected to make a fiery descent through the earth's atmosphere before parachuting to land at a remote base in southern australia early on sunday. at least 14 people have been killed in a bus crash in the brazilian state of mean. more than 2 dozen others were injured the bus was traveling east of the state capital of belo horizonte when it fell more than 15 meters from a highway overpass. venezuela will hold parliamentary elections on sunday bundt the opposition is boycotting the vote called by president nicolas maduro opposition leader and head of the national assembly won by the polls will be rigged to strengthen grip on power this follows years of turmoil that have seen venezuela become increasingly isolated and desperate. an epic predawn line for gasoline in venezuela shortages widespread hunger broken down institutions all made worse by international sanctio
japan's space agency says it's. to probe has successfully released a capsule containing rare samples from an asteroid after a 6 year mission the capsule is expected to make a fiery descent through the earth's atmosphere before parachuting to land at a remote base in southern australia early on sunday. at least 14 people have been killed in a bus crash in the brazilian state of mean. more than 2 dozen others were injured the bus was traveling east of the state capital of belo horizonte when it...
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japan's air space exploration agency confirmed the capsule had successfully separated from a higher dose or 2. it's this is a challenging operation the required precision control 220000 kilometers from. it traveled much farther about 300000000 kilometers having passed over to the sun for 3 years space enthusiasts in tokyo reacted to the sneeze. by night all i heard that if the separation did not work i have to say itself would crash into the earth i'm really glad that it was successfully released my heart was beating a bit faster when i was watching 21 years or more with japanese technology high obesity went to a distant asteroid and came back safely i think it has the potential to prove how advanced japanese technology is scientists say they will analyze the organic materials that come from the subsurface of the asteroid it could be in the same state it was when the solar system burst formed they say they know organic material is the origins of life but they still don't know how but the higher both had to probe and it can't go may provide some answers nor about them only to 00 let's bri
japan's air space exploration agency confirmed the capsule had successfully separated from a higher dose or 2. it's this is a challenging operation the required precision control 220000 kilometers from. it traveled much farther about 300000000 kilometers having passed over to the sun for 3 years space enthusiasts in tokyo reacted to the sneeze. by night all i heard that if the separation did not work i have to say itself would crash into the earth i'm really glad that it was successfully...
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released a capsule that's expected to land at a remote base in australia early on sunday japanese space agency officials cheered as the council carrying a rare samples from an asteroid detached from the spacecraft the capsule contains rock and soil fragments that scientists hope will provide clues on the formation of the solar system and the origins of life. or a mission to the distant asteroids or you go has taken 60 years of us. all right let's bring in still vicar of bonnie from science department for more on this story hello to you still vicar so the capsule launched by the japanese spacecraft is making its way back to earth as we speak what more can you tell us about the samples of carrying. well that basically rocks and dust from this asteroid row who grew apparently it's they've got a life take a sort of going so it's 167000 kilometers from that as we speak so another couple of hours to go the reason we're interested in rocks and dust from these far distant bodies is because they have pristine they kind of untouched and they tell us about the formation of outside of a system and because
released a capsule that's expected to land at a remote base in australia early on sunday japanese space agency officials cheered as the council carrying a rare samples from an asteroid detached from the spacecraft the capsule contains rock and soil fragments that scientists hope will provide clues on the formation of the solar system and the origins of life. or a mission to the distant asteroids or you go has taken 60 years of us. all right let's bring in still vicar of bonnie from science...
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than space agency says it's retrieved its capsule carrying samples from an asteroid after a successful landing in the australian outback the mission began with the launch of the higher booster to space craft 6 years ago japanese scientists hope the sample could provide clues to the origin of the solar system and those were the headlines here on al-jazeera follows here with more news in half an hour to stay with us and we'll see very slim. the 8 year algerian war ended on the 18th of march $962.00 when the french government and the algerian national liberation front the f.l.n. signed the treaty known as a.v.m. accords it included an immediate cease fire and pave the way for algerian independence. when groups of french colonial settlers who fundamentally opposed the deal clashed with the french army on the streets of algiers on the 26th of march 1960 to 80 were killed. many europeans living in algeria had to face the reality that they were not part of the new country. in the next few months between $8.10 people per day left the country when many of them were born hastily taking with them
than space agency says it's retrieved its capsule carrying samples from an asteroid after a successful landing in the australian outback the mission began with the launch of the higher booster to space craft 6 years ago japanese scientists hope the sample could provide clues to the origin of the solar system and those were the headlines here on al-jazeera follows here with more news in half an hour to stay with us and we'll see very slim. the 8 year algerian war ended on the 18th of march...
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japanese and australian space agency officials are waiting on the ground ready for the search and retrieval mission. scientists believe the asteroid fragments collected on the distant asteroid where you grew container cannick matter that hasn't changed since the solar system was formed they are hopeful that these rock and soil samples will help shed light on the origins of life but high a boo said to use work is not done yet it is already headed for another far flung asteroid on a new mission that is expected to last a decade. let's bring in bonnie from d.w. science department for more on this. capsule is making its way back to earth even as we speak what more can you tell us about the samples it's carrying. i got to say 1st of all what's amazing is it's hurtling towards earth that about 30000 kilometers per year every 2 hours this is an incredible feat where the finger back asteroids real you go asteroids you know they say they live in the so-called asteroid belt which is between mars and jupiter so this soon as i say mars i think a lot of people start thinking about human space travel goi
japanese and australian space agency officials are waiting on the ground ready for the search and retrieval mission. scientists believe the asteroid fragments collected on the distant asteroid where you grew container cannick matter that hasn't changed since the solar system was formed they are hopeful that these rock and soil samples will help shed light on the origins of life but high a boo said to use work is not done yet it is already headed for another far flung asteroid on a new mission...
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japan's space agency jaxa certified it as a space food in 2018. >> noguchi says space food needs varietyand fish and vegetables are important for nutrition and mental well-being. >> translator: i'm happy mr mr. noguchi ate a lot and said it was delicious. >> translator: i'm very glad that the canned mackerel went into space, and mr. noguchi said it will boost his well-being. >> noguchi is using youtube and social media platforms to report on his daily life during his six-month stay on the space station. >>> it's time for a check on the world weather with our meteorologist jonathan oh. it's been a hot transition from spring to summer across central and eastern australia. jonathan, how are people there handling the heat? >> hello, we are seeing temperatures really on the hot side as we went into december. december is the meteorological start to summer in australia. high pressure has been really pumping in some of the hot air, keeping things on the hot side for queensland into central portions of the country. let me show you some video because it's not just people dealing with the hot weath
japan's space agency jaxa certified it as a space food in 2018. >> noguchi says space food needs varietyand fish and vegetables are important for nutrition and mental well-being. >> translator: i'm happy mr mr. noguchi ate a lot and said it was delicious. >> translator: i'm very glad that the canned mackerel went into space, and mr. noguchi said it will boost his well-being. >> noguchi is using youtube and social media platforms to report on his daily life during his...
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netherlands is not my corcoran he's senior advisor for science and exploration at the european space agency mark thanks for joining us this is a complex mission it could still end in failure if the spaceship crashes upon landing how challenging is the technical side of this mission i think it's important to realize that china could have done this in a simpler way it could have had a direct return of luna samples from the surface for example but it's chosen to do it in a way which is complicated because it leads to the next step that leads to the ability to send humans to the mood so for example landing on the surface with an orbiter going around the moon and then rendezvous in without orbits reconnecting with it getting rid of one piece of the spacecraft flying back with another these are all the things that the apollo missions did in the 1960 s. and seventy's so i think it is more challenging than it needs to be for the what it's doing today but for a very very specific purpose is that the main purpose and to put humans on only. well in this case of course they are bringing samples back fr
netherlands is not my corcoran he's senior advisor for science and exploration at the european space agency mark thanks for joining us this is a complex mission it could still end in failure if the spaceship crashes upon landing how challenging is the technical side of this mission i think it's important to realize that china could have done this in a simpler way it could have had a direct return of luna samples from the surface for example but it's chosen to do it in a way which is complicated...
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japan's air space exploration agency confirmed the capsule had successfully separated from the higher percentage to. its service is a challenging operation the required precision control 220000 kilometers from. it traveled much father about 300000000 kilometers having passed over to the sun for 3 years space enthusiasts in tokyo reacted to the sneeze. more quickly and night all i heard that if the separation did not work i have to say itself would crash into the earth i'm really glad that it was successfully released my heart was beating a bit faster when i was watching 21 or more years or more with japanese technology high obesity went to a distant asteroid and came back safely i think it has the potential to prove how advanced japanese technology is scientists say they will analyze the organic materials that come from the subsurface of the asteroid it could be in the same state it was when the solar system burst formed. they say they know organic material is the origins of life but they still don't know how but the higher bus had to probe and its cargo may provide some answers more
japan's air space exploration agency confirmed the capsule had successfully separated from the higher percentage to. its service is a challenging operation the required precision control 220000 kilometers from. it traveled much father about 300000000 kilometers having passed over to the sun for 3 years space enthusiasts in tokyo reacted to the sneeze. more quickly and night all i heard that if the separation did not work i have to say itself would crash into the earth i'm really glad that it...
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japan's space agency says the capsule is on its way home and due to arrive tuesday morning. >> translator: i felt relieved rather than happy. >> after traveling six years and more than 5 billion kilometers, the probe's capsule is home and in perfect condition. >> translator: we hope we'll be able to conduct scientific experimen experiments. i'm looking forward to opening the capsule. >> the capsule contains samples from an ancient asteroid. no more than one fwram is expected to be inside, but that sample is considerable. it will be split nasa and other groups for future research. experts hope by analyzing particles from theuntouched asteroid they can find clues about how the universe first fostered life. the probe is already off on its next mission to explore another asteroid. >>> the pandemic is affecting tokyo games next summer and not just in the capital. hundreds of communities across japan have been gearing up to host athletes from around the globe, but as nhk world reports, local officials are worried about how to do so safely fpz >> reporter: messages of support from residents in t
japan's space agency says the capsule is on its way home and due to arrive tuesday morning. >> translator: i felt relieved rather than happy. >> after traveling six years and more than 5 billion kilometers, the probe's capsule is home and in perfect condition. >> translator: we hope we'll be able to conduct scientific experimen experiments. i'm looking forward to opening the capsule. >> the capsule contains samples from an ancient asteroid. no more than one fwram is...
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china is only the third space agency to bring back space rocks after nasa and the soviet union. it is named after the ancient chinese goddess. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. >> risks for developing economies that may well spill over to 2021 display ultimately it forecast this -- despite optimistic forecasts. that is all based on a bloomberg study of 11 economic financial indicators. michelle who can run us through. what does this scorecard measure in who came out on top? >> we wanted to put 2020 a bit behind us and look ahead to 2021. a little bit hard to differentiate between 17 emerging markets. we were aiming to create scorecard for investors who are looking to pick the best winners for next year. we had our economy and markets teams arab. i were to do -- teams pair up. exclusive data and these are not gospel but they are meant to show what gm's might surprise. our big winner for this scorecard was thailand, which might seem a surprise given that 2020 thailand is know
china is only the third space agency to bring back space rocks after nasa and the soviet union. it is named after the ancient chinese goddess. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. >> risks for developing economies that may well spill over to 2021 display ultimately it forecast this -- despite optimistic forecasts. that is all based on a bloomberg study of 11 economic financial...
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and japan's space agency says it's retrieved a capsule carrying samples from an asteroid after a successful landing in the australian outback japanese scientists hope the sample could provide clues to the origin of the solar system those are the headlines and back with more news here on al-jazeera next its people and power do stay with us. with tiny hidden cameras eminem's or illegally filming and sharing people's most intimate moments one only needs to investigate south korean spy cam deming on al-jazeera. in late 2019 bolivia's 1st indigenous president eva marauders was forced into exile after a failed attempt to extend his tone and office within a year as another election loomed his supporters were rallying behind new candidates so could the indigenous movement pull off a remarkable comeback we went behind the scenes to find out. in bolivia new presidential elections where shadid for toller 82020. following a coup that ousted him what itis the country's 1st indigenous president. a new generation seemed determined to win power back for the indigenous movement of. chippewa one of the movem
and japan's space agency says it's retrieved a capsule carrying samples from an asteroid after a successful landing in the australian outback japanese scientists hope the sample could provide clues to the origin of the solar system those are the headlines and back with more news here on al-jazeera next its people and power do stay with us. with tiny hidden cameras eminem's or illegally filming and sharing people's most intimate moments one only needs to investigate south korean spy cam deming...
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japanese and australian space agency officials are waiting on the ground ready for the search and retrieval mission. scientists believe the asteroid fragments collected on the distant asteroid will you go to contain a gannett matter that hasn't changed since the solar system was formed they are hopeful that these rock and soil samples will help shed light on the origins of life but high a blue said to use work is not done yet it is already headed for another far flung asteroid on a new mission that is expected to last a decade. you're watching the news more headlines at the top of the hour. and you hear me now on your screen you and i last year's german chancellor with her new album out called as you've never heard have been surprised yourself with what is possible magical really what moves want. to talk to people who followed her along the way maurice and critics alike join us for metals last august. play. the lead. player. play it. like this it's a coming in to $182.00 dozen since you gave them toil has announced the discovery of sex on a and there are also much more on off shore songs on
japanese and australian space agency officials are waiting on the ground ready for the search and retrieval mission. scientists believe the asteroid fragments collected on the distant asteroid will you go to contain a gannett matter that hasn't changed since the solar system was formed they are hopeful that these rock and soil samples will help shed light on the origins of life but high a blue said to use work is not done yet it is already headed for another far flung asteroid on a new mission...
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beijing's space agency says chinese space probe has touched down on the moon's surface, its mission to bring back rock samples to earth, something only russia and the u.s. have carried out successfully. as news from berman follow us on twitter and on instagram at news or visit our website, that's t w dot com or across germany. construction is already underway, temporary centers, where one by one millions will soon be vaccinated against the new corona virus. the only item running short time, the number of covered $1000.00 deaths in december is expected to surpass last month's record high. more than any moment since the pandemic began the decisions taken in december by millions of people will have one of 2 outcomes life or death. i'm bringing up in berlin. this is the day for the 1st time since a pandemic hit in early 2020. we have hope. in other words, i just want to say there is a light at the end of the tunnel. vaccine developments have the right faster than expected, and this is tremendous news. you know, this could could, if we're lucky if everything goes right, this could be availa
beijing's space agency says chinese space probe has touched down on the moon's surface, its mission to bring back rock samples to earth, something only russia and the u.s. have carried out successfully. as news from berman follow us on twitter and on instagram at news or visit our website, that's t w dot com or across germany. construction is already underway, temporary centers, where one by one millions will soon be vaccinated against the new corona virus. the only item running short time, the...