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he gave us this assessment of what the japanese space agency faces. now it's luna band is on the surface. as you see the difference is if you have a car and you have some problems with your car, you would just wait for somebody to help you that's not possible on the moon. so therefore, all of the systems of a spacecraft are sensible very they have to work all of them. now they have some issues of the, obviously with the solar panels. this does not mean that it's the end of the missing. first of all, they have batteries on board and this all working on obviously, number 2, you don't know, it might be that they get also some sunshine on the, on the, on the solar panels later on. so it's not at all the end of the story and it's already a big, big success. european space agency, right to india with henders gathering for the opening of a new temple built on the side of an ancient mosque which was torn down in 1992 stocking deadly rides. now support as a prime minister and arrange a remote eas, hindu nationalist party. celebrating the new structure, as the
he gave us this assessment of what the japanese space agency faces. now it's luna band is on the surface. as you see the difference is if you have a car and you have some problems with your car, you would just wait for somebody to help you that's not possible on the moon. so therefore, all of the systems of a spacecraft are sensible very they have to work all of them. now they have some issues of the, obviously with the solar panels. this does not mean that it's the end of the missing. first of...
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the country space agency confirmed the module made a pinpoint landing, touching down with the meters of it's intended destination. they say good control, soft landing was successful. so must, we have confirmed that the landing site was 55 meters away from the target paul utah. that fall. we feel that the landing point was obtained point landing with an axe. you were say, within a 100 meters, to the single stop you when you come to us. so you must. the successful touchstone comes is a huge relief for space agency staff following the engine problems that could have knocked it off course the craft seen here and a promotional animation will now be switched off to preserve power, but it's hoped it could be rebooted as early as next week, after it is recharged using solar energy. as you're watching dw news, here's a reminder of our top story. united nations security council says unable to verify the circumstances in which a plane allegedly carrying dozens of ukrainian prisoners of war crashed in southern russia. crediting says ukraine shocked down the transport aircraft keeps says there's
the country space agency confirmed the module made a pinpoint landing, touching down with the meters of it's intended destination. they say good control, soft landing was successful. so must, we have confirmed that the landing site was 55 meters away from the target paul utah. that fall. we feel that the landing point was obtained point landing with an axe. you were say, within a 100 meters, to the single stop you when you come to us. so you must. the successful touchstone comes is a huge...
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yes, it does sound, the space agency has put on a line | the space agency has put on a line saying they _ let's have a listen in. it's an extraordinary moment - let's have a listen in. it's an extraordinary moment you i let's have a listen in. it's an - extraordinary moment you think how this is _ you're listening to bbc news. man speaks in japanese. so, we were listening in there just to see whether they were celebrating at all, this moment where japan has landed successfully a spacecraft on the moon. jonathan amos has been watching this with us. there's nothing on the feed to tell us particularly that they have actually done it. taste particularly that they have actually done it. ~ p. , particularly that they have actually done it. ~ .., , ., particularly that they have actually done it. ~ , ., . , . done it. we can see from the graphic that they have _ done it. we can see from the graphic that they have been _ done it. we can see from the graphic that they have been showing - done it. we can see from the graphic that they have been showing us - done it. we can see from the graphic th
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nice and to successfully land on the moon. japan space agency says it is in contact with it . and crude luna vanda, which touched down some hours ago now. the commission hasn't gone entirely to plant official site. the land is experiencing problems with the solar panels. for now, it's operating purely on battery powered f. i'm the director general of the who are paying space agency and so, and that's been following the mission. they gave us this assessment of what the japanese space agency faces now, but the land is on the lunar surface. you see the difference is if you have a car and you have some problems with your car, you're just wait for somebody to help you. that's not possible on the moon, so therefore all of the systems of a spacecraft, a sense of a very they have to work all of them. now they have some issues of the, obviously with the solar panels. this does not mean that it's the end of the mission. first of all, they have batteries on board. and this album obviously, number 2, you don't know, it might be that they get also some sunshine on the, on the, on the solar
nice and to successfully land on the moon. japan space agency says it is in contact with it . and crude luna vanda, which touched down some hours ago now. the commission hasn't gone entirely to plant official site. the land is experiencing problems with the solar panels. for now, it's operating purely on battery powered f. i'm the director general of the who are paying space agency and so, and that's been following the mission. they gave us this assessment of what the japanese space agency...
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the country space agency confirmed the module made a pinpoint landing, touching down within meters. if it's intended destination. it says control soft landing was successful semester. we have confirmed that the landing site was 55 meters away from the talk. it points out that fall. we feel that the landing point was a pain point landing with an oxy were say, within a 100 meters to the cycle. stop you. when you come back so you must, the successful touchstone comes is a huge relief for space agency staff following the engine problems that could have knocked it off course. the craft seen here in the promotional animation will now be switched off to preserve power. but it's hope to could be rebooted as early as next week after it is recharged using solar energy. and that is all we have time for coming up next e w business looked at why sanctions have not stopped. russians of who i money comes from the ken and i'll be back at the top of the hour, an hour and a half of the whole team in the cost for on the sponsored 0. so it's one of the sale weapons and he knows how to use it. and prete
the country space agency confirmed the module made a pinpoint landing, touching down within meters. if it's intended destination. it says control soft landing was successful semester. we have confirmed that the landing site was 55 meters away from the talk. it points out that fall. we feel that the landing point was a pain point landing with an oxy were say, within a 100 meters to the cycle. stop you. when you come back so you must, the successful touchstone comes is a huge relief for space...
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it is not really that economic for space agencies like nasa and the european space agency to fund everything everything else that is involved. instead they can simply pay for a ride to their destination to then really invest in their science activities. that is now opening up a number of opportunities for many players in the space economy to maximise their opportunities.— economy to maximise their opportunities. gnasher started research into _ opportunities. gnasher started research into the _ opportunities. gnasher started - research into the commercialisation of space in the 1970s. up until now, it has remained a dream. we'll then real economic drive come from things like mining then moon service or asteroids. ~ ., , like mining then moon service or asteroids. ~ . , ., . asteroids. what is a huge resource of interest and _ asteroids. what is a huge resource of interest and there _ asteroids. what is a huge resource of interest and there is _ asteroids. what is a huge resource of interest and there is water - asteroids. what is a huge resource of interest and there is water on i of interest
it is not really that economic for space agencies like nasa and the european space agency to fund everything everything else that is involved. instead they can simply pay for a ride to their destination to then really invest in their science activities. that is now opening up a number of opportunities for many players in the space economy to maximise their opportunities.— economy to maximise their opportunities. gnasher started research into _ opportunities. gnasher started research into the...
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the country space agency confirmed the module made a pinpoint landing, touching down within meters if its intended destination. a single control soft landing was successful semester. we have confirmed that the landing site was 55 meters away from the talk he pointed to the fall. we feel that the landing point was a pin point landing with an axe. you were say, within a 100 meters, a new cycle. stop you when you come back. so you must. the successful touchstone comes is a huge relief for space agency staff following the engine problems that could have knocked it off course. the craft seen here in a promotional animation will now be switched off to preserve power, but it's hoped it could be rebooted as early as next week after it is recharged using solar energy. as a reminder of our top story, russia has called a meeting of the un security council to discuss the crash of a plane. carrying dozens of prisoners of war must go accuse of the crane of shooting down the transport aircraft. key of says it has seen no evidence sofa and the slides was carrying your brain and prisoners. that's in u
the country space agency confirmed the module made a pinpoint landing, touching down within meters if its intended destination. a single control soft landing was successful semester. we have confirmed that the landing site was 55 meters away from the talk he pointed to the fall. we feel that the landing point was a pin point landing with an axe. you were say, within a 100 meters, a new cycle. stop you when you come back. so you must. the successful touchstone comes is a huge relief for space...
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not a problem. space agency says that it's precision. luna land reach the tiny patch of moon, but it was aiming full and send back pictures to prove that the agency has released images that show the pro just 55 meters away from its target points. now the successful touch down makes japan the 5th country to complete a soft lunar landing on the rocky surface of earth closest celestial body. these pictures of the moon sent back to earth by japan's nick named sniper craft. the country space agency confirmed the module made a pinpoint landing, touching down within meters if its intended destination. a single control soft landing was successful semester. we have confirmed that the landing site was 55 meters away from the target. paul, utah, that fall. we feel that the landing point was a pin point landing with an ox you were say, within a 100 meters. good. and he said go stop you. when you come the story must, the successful touchstone comes is a huge relief for space agency staff following the engine problems the could have knocked it off course. the craft seeing here in a promotional ani
not a problem. space agency says that it's precision. luna land reach the tiny patch of moon, but it was aiming full and send back pictures to prove that the agency has released images that show the pro just 55 meters away from its target points. now the successful touch down makes japan the 5th country to complete a soft lunar landing on the rocky surface of earth closest celestial body. these pictures of the moon sent back to earth by japan's nick named sniper craft. the country space agency...
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japan has made history as the 5th nation to successfully land on the moon. japan space agency says that is in contact with its own crude, luna alonda, which touchstone hours ago and bought the mission hasn't gone entirely to plan official say, the landa is having problems with its solar panels. for now, it is operating shortly on battery pump. the former director general of the european space agency, john von, i was following the landing as i asked him about his reaction to this historic event. a very simple congratulations to our japanese friends. it's a very big achievement to land on the surface of the moon and not destroy the spacecraft at that time is a big achievement. it's so difficult. now we're hearing that various pro, there are problems with the solar panels. how serious is that? you see the difference is if you have a car and you have some problems with your car, you're just wait for somebody to help you that's not possible on the moon. so therefore, all the systems of a spacecraft, a sense of a very they have to work all of them. now they have some issues of the, obviously
japan has made history as the 5th nation to successfully land on the moon. japan space agency says that is in contact with its own crude, luna alonda, which touchstone hours ago and bought the mission hasn't gone entirely to plan official say, the landa is having problems with its solar panels. for now, it is operating shortly on battery pump. the former director general of the european space agency, john von, i was following the landing as i asked him about his reaction to this historic event....
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very and mark mccork read and he's a senior advisor for science and exploration of the european space agency. in the netherlands, mark, welcome to the w. now before we get onto what to expect in 2024, you are a closely involved with a james web space telescope. what is the last year brought for you? well finally, i mean after 25 years of work on this mission, um we have data. the mission was launched, of course, on christmas day in 2021. i finally reached its old it and cooled down to the temperature needed to be at. and then was old and folded and commissioned by the summer of last year. we started getting data. when i said last year 2022. so we got lots of data and some of it behind me is just the ryan nebulous thing with the james web space. telescope, but there's enormous amounts of data coming back. some really fascinating discoveries, for example, here in this nearby region west also being when we think we're seeing free floating planets about the mass of jupiter and some of the river. and even in past binary is all between around each of its completely unexpected. so it's been a real
very and mark mccork read and he's a senior advisor for science and exploration of the european space agency. in the netherlands, mark, welcome to the w. now before we get onto what to expect in 2024, you are a closely involved with a james web space telescope. what is the last year brought for you? well finally, i mean after 25 years of work on this mission, um we have data. the mission was launched, of course, on christmas day in 2021. i finally reached its old it and cooled down to the...
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the country space agency confirmed the module made a pinpoint landing, touching down within meters. if its intended destination control, soft landing was successful. so must, we have confirmed that the landing site was 55 meters away from the talkie pointed to that fall. we feel that the landing point was obtained point landing with an axe . you were say, within a 100 meters, a new cycle. stop you when you come back. so you must. the successful touchstone comes is a huge relief for space agency staff following the engine problems that could have knocked it off course. the craft seen here in a promotional animation will now be switched off to preserve power, but it's hope to could be rebooted as early as next week after it is recharged using solar energy. as a reminder of our top story today, russian state media says 2 black boxes from a military plane crash have been found. the gremlins as you create new forces shot down the aircraft and southern russia, killing everyone on board, including $65.00 ukrainian prisoners of war. keep accuses mosque out of playing with ukrainian lives an
the country space agency confirmed the module made a pinpoint landing, touching down within meters. if its intended destination control, soft landing was successful. so must, we have confirmed that the landing site was 55 meters away from the talkie pointed to that fall. we feel that the landing point was obtained point landing with an axe . you were say, within a 100 meters, a new cycle. stop you when you come back. so you must. the successful touchstone comes is a huge relief for space agency...
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it is not really that economical for space agencies like nasa and the european space agency to fund everythinging else that is involved. instead they can simply pay for a ticket on a right to their destination to then really invest in their science activities. that is now opening up a number of opportunities for many players in the space economy, to really maximise their opportunities of all of that. . ,., maximise their opportunities of all of that. ., ,., .. ., , maximise their opportunities of all ofthat. ., , , ., of that. nasa actually started research into _ of that. nasa actually started research into the _ of that. nasa actually started - research into the commercialisation of space back in the 1970s. up until now it has more or less remained a dream. but the real economic driver come from things like mining the moon's surface, or asteroids? there is definitely — moon's surface, or asteroids? there is definitely a _ moon's surface, or asteroids? there is definitely a big _ moon's surface, or asteroids? there is definitely a big aspect _ moon's surface, or asteroids? there is definitely
it is not really that economical for space agencies like nasa and the european space agency to fund everythinging else that is involved. instead they can simply pay for a ticket on a right to their destination to then really invest in their science activities. that is now opening up a number of opportunities for many players in the space economy, to really maximise their opportunities of all of that. . ,., maximise their opportunities of all of that. ., ,., .. ., , maximise their opportunities...
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before we breakjust a reminder thatjapan�*s space agency reminder that japan�*s space agency is reminderhere. a named storm coming our way later on through the weekend, but, for today, still a quiet day of weather. it�*s still cold out there. temperatures dipped as low as minus eight degrees celsius in parts of oxfordshire earlier on this morning. but we�*re now swapping the cold, wintry weather for something a lot milder as we go through the weekend, but it�*s going to be wet and really very windy. storm isha with us on sunday night into monday morning. more on that in just a moment. for the rest of today, though, it�*s starting to feel a little less cold. brisk westerly winds across western scotland turning more south—westerly. there is still some wintriness over the tops of the hills, but largely the showers now falling as rain. for most, it will stay dry with some more weak wintry sunshine. temperatures more widely up to five or six degrees celsius, so not as cold as it has been over the last few days or so. the winds picking up towards western coasts in particular as we head through
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that's uh, bringing the phone with director general of the european space agency. young verna who's been following the landing with bated breath. i assume lindsey joins is now from the german city of dom stuff to savannah. i'd like to stop by getting your reaction on this historic day. what, what an achievement is this? a very simple congratulations to our japanese friends. it's a very big achievement to land on the surface of the moon and not destroy the spacecraft at that time is a big achievement. it's so difficult. now we're hearing that various pro, there are problems with the solar panels. how serious is that? you see the difference is if you have a car and you have some problems with your car, you're just wait for somebody to help you. that's not possible on the moon. so therefore, all of the systems of a spacecraft are sensible. very, they extrovert. all of them now they have some issues of the, obviously with the solar panels. this does not mean that it's the end of the mission. first of all, they have batteries on board and this all working on obviously,
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when you come the story must the successful touch down comes is a huge relief for space agency staff following the engine problems the could have knocked it off course. the craft seeing here in a promotional animation will now be switched off to preserve power, but it's hope to could be rebooted as early as next week after it as recharged using solar energy. and the quick reminder of the top story we're following for you today. russian state media says 2 black foxes from a military plane crush husband found kremlin, says ukrainian forces shot down the aircraft in southern russian deliberately killing everyone on board. that's including $65.00 you premium prisoners. the floor cave accuses mom, scale of play with you, premium lives and has demanded an international investigation, the dig around after a short break. i'll be back to take you through the day with a deep dive on the future of john warfare. i have said that the man who need them call is trying. sylvania has so much more to offer and just following beautiful. the funniest cemetery in the world. transylvania, the house of rom
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officials are — content. japanese space agency officials are scrambling - content. japanese space agency scrambling to understand how its robot successfully landed on the moon but now cannot generate electricity through its solar cells. the robot is currently relying on batteries to communicate with the agency. last week, we brought you some of the highlights from the consumer electronics show here in las vegas, but we couldn't fit it all into one programme, so we have more from those tech—laden aisles — including some of the latest innovation hoping to monitor and mend our health like never before. well, this device, which is the withings beamo, might be able to help us for some remote doctor appointment data. now, instead of having all the kit that you might find in a surgery, well, it does the basics like temperature — there's a sensor that works just like this — you can also take an ecg byjust holding your fingers here, and it will also provide you with your blood oxygen levels. the most exciting feature, though, is that this works as a stethoscope — i know it doesn't look much like
officials are — content. japanese space agency officials are scrambling - content. japanese space agency scrambling to understand how its robot successfully landed on the moon but now cannot generate electricity through its solar cells. the robot is currently relying on batteries to communicate with the agency. last week, we brought you some of the highlights from the consumer electronics show here in las vegas, but we couldn't fit it all into one programme, so we have more from those...
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well, japan has made history as the 5th nation to successfully land on the line now and space agency says it is in contact with its uncrated lunar land, which touched down hours ago that the mission hasn't gone entirely to plan official side. the land is experiencing problems that's actually lying on the side with the solar panels pricing down. for now, it's operating purely on the battery power. from a director general of the you are paying space agency on filling has been following the mission. we asked him for his reaction to the land. you see the difference is if you have a car and you have some problems with your car, you would just wait for somebody to help you that's not possible on the moon. so therefore, all the systems of a spacecraft are sensible very they have to work all of them. now they have some issues of the, obviously with the solar panels. this does not mean that it's the end of the mission. first of all, they have batteries on board and this all working on obviously, number 2, you don't know, it might be that they get also some sunshine on the, on the, on the sola
well, japan has made history as the 5th nation to successfully land on the line now and space agency says it is in contact with its uncrated lunar land, which touched down hours ago that the mission hasn't gone entirely to plan official side. the land is experiencing problems that's actually lying on the side with the solar panels pricing down. for now, it's operating purely on the battery power. from a director general of the you are paying space agency on filling has been following the...
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a momentous moment for japan's space agency.really holding their breath waiting to see what is going to happen, and, you know, in addition to these historic firsts potentially, this rover called the moon sniper, is demonstrating this really cool pinpoint technology trying to land in an area just the size of the football field. you compare that to previous landers, their target landing site was several kilometer, even miles locng, if successful not just a historic first for japan but an impressive step forward in terms of the types of technology for these kinds of lunar landers. >> let me get this right, the moon sniper right now is in the sea of nectar, which sounds like something out of greek myth where there are things there like tempting the moon sniper, come to us, come over here? what's going on there? >> come land in the sea of nectar. right. >> come on. >> i love what kate said earlier about it being an all-inclusive. i don't know. i didn't come up with the names, okay. this is all on you, nectar. >> how it's going. john
a momentous moment for japan's space agency.really holding their breath waiting to see what is going to happen, and, you know, in addition to these historic firsts potentially, this rover called the moon sniper, is demonstrating this really cool pinpoint technology trying to land in an area just the size of the football field. you compare that to previous landers, their target landing site was several kilometer, even miles locng, if successful not just a historic first for japan but an...
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well, the japanese patient space agency jacks are still um, kind of analyzing the status. they say the soft landing of the spacecraft was, seems to have been so successful. um, but the solar panels don't produce any energy which is a problem up there. okay. the spacecraft is now in battery mode which can last several hours and they tried to use this energy to send down any data they gathered about the landing trajectory, for example, to see if the big goal, the precision landing actually was successful. but as for the solar panels, they seem to want to wait until this time hits the solar panels from a right angle and to see if this will make it work. okay, let's keep your fingers crossed. and then let's talk about the science behind this . uh, what's the purpose of this? well, the high precision landing really is the big thing. this mission, this lemma, she wants to, to test sent through to show and or to prove that it can work. because so far, spacecraft are moving lenders were able to land within a box of let's say, several kilometers which isn't very precise and it was
well, the japanese patient space agency jacks are still um, kind of analyzing the status. they say the soft landing of the spacecraft was, seems to have been so successful. um, but the solar panels don't produce any energy which is a problem up there. okay. the spacecraft is now in battery mode which can last several hours and they tried to use this energy to send down any data they gathered about the landing trajectory, for example, to see if the big goal, the precision landing actually was...
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for now, it's operating purely on battery power from a director general of the european space agency and phone has been following the mission we asking earlier, his reaction to the land. as you see, the difference is if you have a car and you have some problems with your car, you're just wait for somebody to help you that's not possible on the moon. so therefore, all the systems of a spacecraft, a sensible, very, they have to work all of them. now they have some issues of the, obviously with the solar panels. this does not mean that it's the end of the mission. first of all, they have batteries on board and this album, obviously, number 2, you don't know, it might be that they get also some sunshine on the, on the, on the solar panels later on. so it's not at all the end of the story and it's already a big, big success. they have the former director general of the european space agency on germany has held a memorial service for football, great friends, beckoned valley who died early this month at the age of 70. i, along with $50000.00 guests at the bind munich stadium, wherever tide
for now, it's operating purely on battery power from a director general of the european space agency and phone has been following the mission we asking earlier, his reaction to the land. as you see, the difference is if you have a car and you have some problems with your car, you're just wait for somebody to help you that's not possible on the moon. so therefore, all the systems of a spacecraft, a sensible, very, they have to work all of them. now they have some issues of the, obviously with...
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the successful touchstone comes is a huge relief for space agency staff following the engine problems that could have knocked it off course. the craft seen here in a promotional animation will now be switched off to preserve power, but it's hope to could be rebooted as early as next week after it as recharged using solar energy. this is a quick reminder about top story for you. russian state media says 2 black boxes from the military plane crash have been found. the kremlin says ukrainian forces shut down the croft and southern russia, killing everyone on board, including $65.00 ukrainian prisoners of keith is accusing. moscow is playing with ukrainian lives and has demanded an international investigation and that is the only use round up coming up next focus on europe and how it, the very in town says it needs more refugees. the crown so that he kept the refugees welcome. one german vintage takes in 5 times as many people as the official quote to require. how is that possible? many residents as to this to a few days in funding language courses and jobs. we had come any one of these v
the successful touchstone comes is a huge relief for space agency staff following the engine problems that could have knocked it off course. the craft seen here in a promotional animation will now be switched off to preserve power, but it's hope to could be rebooted as early as next week after it as recharged using solar energy. this is a quick reminder about top story for you. russian state media says 2 black boxes from the military plane crash have been found. the kremlin says ukrainian...
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first astronaut from turkey, first astronaut with the european space agency, acxiom spaces looking attwo of these launches per year. this is not the government but a commercial space company. ed: if you look at the crew, they are essentially personnel from different european space agency's. acxiom also has this kind of tourism element where private citizen or civilian can take a future mission. where do you see the most potential? the private sector becomes a service for international space agencies or the tourism element? >> i would envision their business model is a bit of both. was interesting about what's happening in the commercial space arena is that it's allowing an increased access to space. both by nations or foreign governments that maybe couldn't afford or didn't have the technical capability to build rockets and space stations themselves but also for private citizens. it would have been unfathomable even 10 years ago this many private citizens to launch into space and spend a week or so on a space station. it's pretty amazing. ed: are you able to reflect at what point you
first astronaut from turkey, first astronaut with the european space agency, acxiom spaces looking attwo of these launches per year. this is not the government but a commercial space company. ed: if you look at the crew, they are essentially personnel from different european space agency's. acxiom also has this kind of tourism element where private citizen or civilian can take a future mission. where do you see the most potential? the private sector becomes a service for international space...
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us space agency. he had announced that he wanted to carry out the artemis 2 mission send four astronauts to orbit the moon. the us space agency announced that it has postponed this mission to 2025 due to the threat that endangered the lives of its astronauts. the problems related to the thermal protection coating of the spacecraft are the reasons for this decision by nasa. nasa also postponed the artemis 3 mission, which was supposed to be the next human trip to the moon, to 2026. with the implementation of this mission, people were waiting for nasa to be able to make a human trip to the moon after 50 years . repeat the fact that the trip has not been repeated has challenged doubts about its authenticity. end of this news section. in the name of god, i say hello to you , dear viewers of the khabar channel. good morning. in the last 24 hours, the hottest part of the country was in sistan baluchistan province with a maximum temperature of 29 degrees. the coldest part was in alborz province with a minimu
us space agency. he had announced that he wanted to carry out the artemis 2 mission send four astronauts to orbit the moon. the us space agency announced that it has postponed this mission to 2025 due to the threat that endangered the lives of its astronauts. the problems related to the thermal protection coating of the spacecraft are the reasons for this decision by nasa. nasa also postponed the artemis 3 mission, which was supposed to be the next human trip to the moon, to 2026. with the...
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the us space agency had announced that it wants to send four astronauts around the moon with the artemis 2 mission. the us space agency has announced that it has postponed this mission to 2025 due to the threat that endangered the lives of its astronauts. the problems related to the thermal protection cover of the ship are the causes of this bad decision. nasa also launched the artemis 3 mission, which was supposed to be one more human trip to the moon he postponed it to 2026. with the implementation of this mission, people were waiting. so that after 50 years, nasa can repeat the journey of man to the moon. the fact that the trip has not been repeated has challenged doubts about its authenticity. the census of migratory birds has started in kermanshah province. every year , a large number of migratory birds spend the winter in these places due to the drainage of sarab and ponds in kermanshah province. every time he sees his own image in the water, he pokes it. next to this wild duck , many birds gathered for their food. here environmentalists for migratory birds they built a tower. an e
the us space agency had announced that it wants to send four astronauts around the moon with the artemis 2 mission. the us space agency has announced that it has postponed this mission to 2025 due to the threat that endangered the lives of its astronauts. the problems related to the thermal protection cover of the ship are the causes of this bad decision. nasa also launched the artemis 3 mission, which was supposed to be one more human trip to the moon he postponed it to 2026. with the...
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if japan, japan's space agency, the government space agency, is able to do this, it will be a huge win that country and for all of humanity as well. what this spacecraft is trying to demonstrate, sara, is some pinpoint technology. we have just gotten word actually that the spacecraft has landed. i think it might be too soon to say safely, if it's landed successfully, sara, because we don't have live pictures or video. we're going strictly off data and telemetry on a screen. but it has apparently, according to the japanese space agency, touched down on the surface of the moon. so, now the big question, sara, is just how successful was that pinpoint technology? because previous lunar missions, the target landing site spanned several kilometers, i mean, huge, huge distances. what the moon sniper, this spacecraft, is trying to do is land basically in an area the size of a football field, which is a very small distance when you're talking about landing a spacecraft on the surface of the moon. and they're trying to do it in a very dangerous location actually. if you think about where previou
if japan, japan's space agency, the government space agency, is able to do this, it will be a huge win that country and for all of humanity as well. what this spacecraft is trying to demonstrate, sara, is some pinpoint technology. we have just gotten word actually that the spacecraft has landed. i think it might be too soon to say safely, if it's landed successfully, sara, because we don't have live pictures or video. we're going strictly off data and telemetry on a screen. but it has...
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the milestone program led by nasa involved 6 other space agencies, including europe's east. it's also a stepping stone to bigger things. they so certainly a good lease on one side, of course technology has advanced and we are exploring again, do you do us? that means we or we send us to an out outside our space station, i'll know a little bit. and the more news to obvious next stop are on the way to boss. so cindy is successful tundra on mission to the moon. south pole was just the 1st to an area where water has been detected. nasa is soil sample prospector. viper will head there next. and in may, china also plans to launch the chunk, a 6, a robotic exploration mission that like its predecessor, the chunk a 5 is designed to return samples of lunar soil and rock to earth. for the 1st time, from the moon's far side visit the other moons and the solar system like one that circles. mars are also on the agenda in 2024. in september, japan space agency jacks is heading to full bose with a mission that will seek to collect a few grams of material from the red planets. larger moon.
the milestone program led by nasa involved 6 other space agencies, including europe's east. it's also a stepping stone to bigger things. they so certainly a good lease on one side, of course technology has advanced and we are exploring again, do you do us? that means we or we send us to an out outside our space station, i'll know a little bit. and the more news to obvious next stop are on the way to boss. so cindy is successful tundra on mission to the moon. south pole was just the 1st to an...
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is he pushing agencies to actually surrender space they are not using? >> we are working closely with the folks at omb on all of this. we are working with agencies across the government to figure out -- >> the american people are fed up with this wasteful spending. it is not just empty office space costing billions per year. a group recently found that federal agencies spend $3.3 billion on furniture. that was over the past few years. apparently to furnish office space that is left mostly empty under maximum teleworking. agencies spent hundreds of thousands of dollars just updating. can you explain why the purchasing of federal furniture continued, unabated, during the pandemic? >> i cannot speak to specific items that were purchased. but the government did not close down. agencies were continuing to work, courthouses continued to operate, the prisons were operating, lots of agencies were in offices. i personally visited des moines , throughout the pandemic they were constructing a courthouse in harrisburg, pennsylvania, san antonio, texas -- >> my time h
is he pushing agencies to actually surrender space they are not using? >> we are working closely with the folks at omb on all of this. we are working with agencies across the government to figure out -- >> the american people are fed up with this wasteful spending. it is not just empty office space costing billions per year. a group recently found that federal agencies spend $3.3 billion on furniture. that was over the past few years. apparently to furnish office space that is left...
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easy pushing agencies to actually surrender space that they are not using? >> we are working closely with the folks at omb on all of this, and we're working with agencies across the government to figure out what their space -- >> the american people are fed up with the wasteful spending and it isn't just a federal empty office based costing billions every year. nonprofit transparent to group recently found federal agencies spent $3.3 billion on furniture over the past few years. apparently to furnish office space left mostly empty under maximum telework pics of agencies spent hundreds of thousands just an updating empty conference rooms. administrator, can you explain why the purchasing of federal furniture continued unabated during the pandemic? >> so i can't speak to specific items that were purchased but i can say the government did not close down. agencies were continuing to work. court houses continue to operate. prisons were operating. the defense department was operating. lots of agencies were in offices. i personally visited des moines throughout the
easy pushing agencies to actually surrender space that they are not using? >> we are working closely with the folks at omb on all of this, and we're working with agencies across the government to figure out what their space -- >> the american people are fed up with the wasteful spending and it isn't just a federal empty office based costing billions every year. nonprofit transparent to group recently found federal agencies spent $3.3 billion on furniture over the past few years....
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that's why us president joe biden, set aside several $1000000.00 to america space agency nasa cheapest to cancer related research on the i ss in 2024 low gravity environment can speed up the development and discovery of complex smaller tools used in medicines, misbehaving proteins other reason for many diseases, that's why scientists crystallized proteins to examine that complex stretches in space. this process is much easier than not understanding a protein can give scientists a better insight into disease mechanisms. they can identify drug targets, an optimized drug design in the future. that could mean we get drugs that have fewer side effects. a more effective or more is any temperature changes beyond developing new formulas. it's also more effective to produce drugs in space, or at least parts of the molecule generates than space. almost stable. unconnect will also be larger and more complex. that's why several companies are investing millions to enable the production of multiple substances in space and then transporting them to us to manufacture the final product. better computer
that's why us president joe biden, set aside several $1000000.00 to america space agency nasa cheapest to cancer related research on the i ss in 2024 low gravity environment can speed up the development and discovery of complex smaller tools used in medicines, misbehaving proteins other reason for many diseases, that's why scientists crystallized proteins to examine that complex stretches in space. this process is much easier than not understanding a protein can give scientists a better insight...
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space. recently found federal agencies spent $15 million on furniture over the last few years. apparently, furnished space left empty under telewor k . can you explain why the purchase of office furniture continued unabated. >> the government did not close down. agencies were continuing to work, courthouses continued to operate. prisons continued operating. lots of businesses were in offices. i personally visited des moines throughout the pandemic. they were constructing a courthouse. pennsylvania, san antonio texas. >> let me ask about expired, but let me conclude with this, agencies that truly required new furniture could give their furniture to other agencies or sell it off to private parties. that would take some of the burden off taxpayers. i cannot imagine a big business spending on furnishing that no one working out of. we can't stand behind. i hope gsa hearing that message loud and clear. i know yield to ranking member. >> thank you. gsa is responsible for the efficient and effective functioning of our government. where the budget the consequences are far reaching and mo
space. recently found federal agencies spent $15 million on furniture over the last few years. apparently, furnished space left empty under telewor k . can you explain why the purchase of office furniture continued unabated. >> the government did not close down. agencies were continuing to work, courthouses continued to operate. prisons continued operating. lots of businesses were in offices. i personally visited des moines throughout the pandemic. they were constructing a courthouse....
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japan's space agency confirms its unmanned moon probe has landed on the lunar surface, but has lost solarand prince harry withdraws his libel claim against the publisher of the mail on sunday. hello, welcome to the daily global, where we'll bring you the top stories from around the world. the boss of fujitsu's european operations has admitted that although the company knew for �*many, many years�* of bugs and errors in the computer system, details of this were not included in witness statements by fujitsu employees which were used to prosecute subpostmasters. paul patterson told the public inquiry into the scandal that it was �*shameful and appalling�* that details of bugs were not included — and said he�*d seen �*some evidence of editing of witness statements by others�* — although he didn�*t specify who those others were. hundreds of subpostmasters were prosecuted for theft and false accounting because of the faulty horizon system. here�*s our business correspondent, emma simpson. the evidence i shall give... the fujitsu boss answering more questions, but this time under oath. the whole
japan's space agency confirms its unmanned moon probe has landed on the lunar surface, but has lost solarand prince harry withdraws his libel claim against the publisher of the mail on sunday. hello, welcome to the daily global, where we'll bring you the top stories from around the world. the boss of fujitsu's european operations has admitted that although the company knew for �*many, many years�* of bugs and errors in the computer system, details of this were not included in witness...