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well, the space agency wants martians. artificial complex. the 3d printed habitat is 518 square metres. it simulates the challenges of a mission on mars. the space includes four bedrooms, a living area, medical room, and a vertical farm to grow things. whilst locked inside, the crew will be given a series of challenges that will mirror those of a true mars mission. they will have to overcome isolation, equipment failure, communication delays, and conduct experiments to measure the impact of life on mars for possible future missions to the red planet. officials hope the data gathered will help them plan for everything, from the mental impact to more mundane things like furniture layout. so, if you fancy a life on mars, you're going to need to be healthy, motivated, between the ages of 30 and 55, a nonsmoker, speak english and be a us citizen. oh, and you're going to have to get used to eating space food for a year. there is already a crew of four inside the complex. they are due out later this year and have already been con
well, the space agency wants martians. artificial complex. the 3d printed habitat is 518 square metres. it simulates the challenges of a mission on mars. the space includes four bedrooms, a living area, medical room, and a vertical farm to grow things. whilst locked inside, the crew will be given a series of challenges that will mirror those of a true mars mission. they will have to overcome isolation, equipment failure, communication delays, and conduct experiments to measure the impact of...
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nash said the us space agency is going back to the i this is. , they have to put astronauts back on the lunar service, 26, 27, 28 and before they do that they want to send a series of robotic instruments to study them in's surface to understand how those astronauts will be able to live on the surface because the idea is they will go back and stay, not go for three days and then return, an extended period. they are using private companies to carry the instruments on these robotic lander. nasais instruments on these robotic lander. nasa is not in charge of this mission we have seen large, it is a customer, it has bought space for its payloads to go to the moon. we will see a series of these this year, six in total. we had one last month with a company called astro robotic and this is the intuitive machines company from houston in texas. they have got off earth very successfully and are on their way and we will find out at the back end of next week whether they can plan successfully. irate of next week whether they can plan successfully-— successful
nash said the us space agency is going back to the i this is. , they have to put astronauts back on the lunar service, 26, 27, 28 and before they do that they want to send a series of robotic instruments to study them in's surface to understand how those astronauts will be able to live on the surface because the idea is they will go back and stay, not go for three days and then return, an extended period. they are using private companies to carry the instruments on these robotic lander. nasais...
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for placed into orbits from 550 to over 1000 kilometers a buffer surface expert subject a wrong space. agency describes the launch as a milestone demand or satellites, which weighs about 32 kilograms, is designed to test advanced satellite subsystems. the other 2 each waiting under 10 kilograms will test space based positioning technology. a narrow band communications, how some of what is all 3 satellites are classified as communication satellites. however, each has its own specific capabilities and is designed for a specific purpose. so they also, all 3 are research satellites in the sense that the data and results transmitted to earth from these satellites are used for conducting research. in the field of space technologies, they are not designed to provide services for the public or other entities. one experienced 5 failed launches before its most recent success. experts say the country has markedly enhanced the capability of its launch vehicles, notably the seymour of carriers. and this issue has made headlines of the west with britain, france and germany sounding the alarm that the same
for placed into orbits from 550 to over 1000 kilometers a buffer surface expert subject a wrong space. agency describes the launch as a milestone demand or satellites, which weighs about 32 kilograms, is designed to test advanced satellite subsystems. the other 2 each waiting under 10 kilograms will test space based positioning technology. a narrow band communications, how some of what is all 3 satellites are classified as communication satellites. however, each has its own specific...
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, for example, the european space agency as well. um, as i said, i had set up a program, especially for private companies getting into move flights and robotic missions. and rockets already powered and made by a private active for example space x. and i think the reason mostly is money again, they want to yeah, they want to make flights to space, less expensive. and also the private companies are highly interested because they see big money coming is what makes for the more and more emissions planned for this year. next year, they definitely more admissions planned, i would say, until the 2030. there's a big, big run planned onto the moon. so, so, and there's another private mission that nasa contracted with. another company that built the peregrine lender, which launched earlier this year, but which came back to us and burnt in our atmosphere. so wasn't successful. they got a contract for next mission. but let's see if they still trust this company to send their big rover up. there and then the big items program which is also led by
, for example, the european space agency as well. um, as i said, i had set up a program, especially for private companies getting into move flights and robotic missions. and rockets already powered and made by a private active for example space x. and i think the reason mostly is money again, they want to yeah, they want to make flights to space, less expensive. and also the private companies are highly interested because they see big money coming is what makes for the more and more emissions...
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so. 1132 4.5 hours removed, possibly perfectly specific and vague, but the european space agency doesn't know where it's going to go. >> right. but they know it's at 1132. >> it's a good guess. it's somewhere in the ocean. thanks danny. >> more news next. stay with us. >> the evolution of head shaving omg, it adjusts to the shape of the head. >> it's smooth. it's fast, it's perfect. >> you want to rock with this? >> introducing micro touch titanium head shaver. the faster, easier, safer way to shave your head with five independent floating heads that conform to every surface and curve, even those hard to reach places with five times the coverage area of a razor for a faster, effortless shave as close as a blade and a difference you can feel, it's awesome. >> best shaver i've used in my entire life of shaving my head. >> it gets a lot of hair with a few strokes. i've been a baldy for 20 plus years using razors. my head has never been this smooth before. >> five rotary heads forged from stainless steel and bonded with titanium contour in dependently over the natural curvature of your head
so. 1132 4.5 hours removed, possibly perfectly specific and vague, but the european space agency doesn't know where it's going to go. >> right. but they know it's at 1132. >> it's a good guess. it's somewhere in the ocean. thanks danny. >> more news next. stay with us. >> the evolution of head shaving omg, it adjusts to the shape of the head. >> it's smooth. it's fast, it's perfect. >> you want to rock with this? >> introducing micro touch titanium head...
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the h3 had a successful liftoff from kagoshima on saturday and the space agency says the rocket has alreadyoking too bad, but clouds will be thickening through the afternoon and out towards the west, it will already be raining by early afternoon, i think, and if you look at the satellite picture, you can see a weather front sweeping towards the uk and that clearer weather just ahead of it, so i think some brightness along the east coast, maybe around the midlands, the south—east, too. this is around four o'clock in the afternoon. but out in the west you can see it's wet. on top of that, it's going to be quite windy, as well. where you see the green splodges, that is where the rain is heavier, for example, around the lake district, south—western scotland, through northern ireland and into the western isles, but notice that around the north—east of scotland, actually, it's still relatively bright on saturday. those temperatures in the north about 10, but in the south, it's closer to around 1a or 15 degrees. now, all of us are in for some rain tonight. it will be quite heavy, particularly heav
the h3 had a successful liftoff from kagoshima on saturday and the space agency says the rocket has alreadyoking too bad, but clouds will be thickening through the afternoon and out towards the west, it will already be raining by early afternoon, i think, and if you look at the satellite picture, you can see a weather front sweeping towards the uk and that clearer weather just ahead of it, so i think some brightness along the east coast, maybe around the midlands, the south—east, too. this is...
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and the european space agency. and many european and asian countries use international launchers such as the soyuz launcher, and this is a very routine thing, anyway, every launcher is a it has a calendar for launching or for launching the satellite when it is finished, anyway, either that country uses its own domestic launcher in that calendar and when it is possible to launch it , or if in fact the domestic launcher is not available for its own country. or if its capacity is complete , it uses the launchers of other countries in the world that work in this field, of course , there are not many of them, even in the next year, we will complete the chabahar base with the possibility of reaching different orbits through the base and domestic launch again, there is this issue of international cooperation it is completely a routine and natural issue. in fact, there are other reporters who have been talking about asking questions about the price and the like. i must say that in general, in the field of launching, these
and the european space agency. and many european and asian countries use international launchers such as the soyuz launcher, and this is a very routine thing, anyway, every launcher is a it has a calendar for launching or for launching the satellite when it is finished, anyway, either that country uses its own domestic launcher in that calendar and when it is possible to launch it , or if in fact the domestic launcher is not available for its own country. or if its capacity is complete , it...
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it is a private mission supported by the space agency. to use companies like space x as part of its plan to return to the moon. annabelle: i am curious because you say this is perhaps a new era of space travel, but is this what it is really all about? what is there to do on the moon? [laughter] bruce: that is a good question. this company is part of a bigger project that nasa has enlisted several companies to participate in making spacecraft that could go to the moon, that could support the artemis program. that is nasa's attempt to send astronauts back to the moon for the first time since the 1970's. the u.s. is not the only country trying to get people back to the moon. china is pushing hard to have chinese astronauts go there for the first time. that is something they hope to do by the end of the decade. there are other countries that are participating in the u.s. program. japan is part of that. there are many others that are also hoping to have a role to play in getting astronauts back to the moon. the longer term plan is that the moo
it is a private mission supported by the space agency. to use companies like space x as part of its plan to return to the moon. annabelle: i am curious because you say this is perhaps a new era of space travel, but is this what it is really all about? what is there to do on the moon? [laughter] bruce: that is a good question. this company is part of a bigger project that nasa has enlisted several companies to participate in making spacecraft that could go to the moon, that could support the...
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the european space agency says that most of the two tonne satellite will actually burn up on the way ii the expect this to come down? if the projections _ expect this to come down? if the projections are — expect this to come down? if the projections are right, _ expect this to come down? if the projections are right, matthew, l expect this to come down? if ii�*uéi projections are right, matthew, the satellite is still up there, it is passing over the horn of africa as we speak but it is on its last orbit. so it is well under 150 kilometres above the earth, it will head north over the arctic, come back down through the canadian arctic, the northwest territory of british columbia, and as i say if the projection is correct it will dig in the atmosphere somewhere over the north pacific. if there is any debris that reaches the surface it is going to go for a swim. i will come back— is going to go for a swim. i will come back to _ is going to go for a swim. i will come back to that _ is going to go for a swim. i will come back to that in _ is going to go for a swim. i will come back to th
the european space agency says that most of the two tonne satellite will actually burn up on the way ii the expect this to come down? if the projections _ expect this to come down? if the projections are — expect this to come down? if the projections are right, _ expect this to come down? if the projections are right, matthew, l expect this to come down? if ii�*uéi projections are right, matthew, the satellite is still up there, it is passing over the horn of africa as we speak but it is...
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markets. nasa wants to build a station in the moon's albany and outposts on the surface in the space agency is working together with european japanese and canadian partners. many u. s. companies are hoping for newport test contracts and income from space tourism china. russia and india also have moon tourism in this hides. in order for any of this to happen, it's mission critical to find a way to land safely. but this is no easy task and many help pay rushes. luna 25 mission crushed into a luna cradle and power green. the 1st commercial american movie land software, the fuel leak and self destructed over the pacific ocean. japan slim rowboat actually landed upside down off the field from india was able to put a robot on the vehicle on demand. meanwhile, china was the 1st nation to land on the far side of the me it's or this is mission is successful. us will be able to came the 1st commercial newsletter nasa also plans to build a new schuman step station there. in the document, the luna self cult sales storage is, was the london school of economics. she is an expert on the politics, ethics a
markets. nasa wants to build a station in the moon's albany and outposts on the surface in the space agency is working together with european japanese and canadian partners. many u. s. companies are hoping for newport test contracts and income from space tourism china. russia and india also have moon tourism in this hides. in order for any of this to happen, it's mission critical to find a way to land safely. but this is no easy task and many help pay rushes. luna 25 mission crushed into a luna...
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the h3 had a successful liftoff from kagoshima on saturday and the space agency says the rocket has alreadyr payload capacity than its predecessor will help it win launch orders from global clients. dhara patel is a space expert at the uk's national space centre. she has more onjapan's hopes for the new rocket. so, the h3 rocket from the japanese aerospace exploration agency is one that debuted on its inauguralflight last year but it didn't go successfully. so, last march it attempted to launch and unfortunately the second stage of the rocket did not ignite, and from ground control they had to basically have a controlled explosion which meant that the satellite aboard was also destroyed. it's had setbacks and delays in various missions, the test flight that has just happened now, successful as it was, really does put japan back now, successful as it was, really does putjapan back in does put japan back in that competitive mix.— does put japan back in that competitive mix. what about the exoeriments _ competitive mix. what about the experiments that _ competitive mix. what about the experime
the h3 had a successful liftoff from kagoshima on saturday and the space agency says the rocket has alreadyr payload capacity than its predecessor will help it win launch orders from global clients. dhara patel is a space expert at the uk's national space centre. she has more onjapan's hopes for the new rocket. so, the h3 rocket from the japanese aerospace exploration agency is one that debuted on its inauguralflight last year but it didn't go successfully. so, last march it attempted to launch...
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the h3 had a successful liftoff from kagoshima on saturday and the space agency says the rocket has already help it win launch orders from global clients. finally, this half hour it is world pangolin day. the insect—eating mammal is the world's most trafficked animal, with all eight species protected under international laws. conservationists in kenya working to save the animal are using the day to highlight that three species of pangolin are critically endangered. they say their existence is becoming more precarious because their habitats are taken by humans.. and in some regions they are hunted down by traffickers. stay with us here on bbc news. good afternoon. it's still meteorological winter, but it's felt rather spring like at times over the last a few days. the mild air set to persist as we head through the rest of the weekend. we have seen some brightness around today, notably towards the north east of england, eastern scotland. but for most of us, this has been the story low cloud, mist, murk, outbreaks of drizzle, the wind picking up towards the west. and that's because this weathe
the h3 had a successful liftoff from kagoshima on saturday and the space agency says the rocket has already help it win launch orders from global clients. finally, this half hour it is world pangolin day. the insect—eating mammal is the world's most trafficked animal, with all eight species protected under international laws. conservationists in kenya working to save the animal are using the day to highlight that three species of pangolin are critically endangered. they say their existence is...
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now the one year and space agencies aiming for g or vets located 35000 kilometers of off earth surface are such as this ambitious plan. what position around among the leads ranks of nations with satellites? so ranking the celestial roll usability r t test run. and now let's head over to the games all the future, also known as the physical games where hundreds of participants on thousands of countries have gathered in cars on russia to do get out. and the real and digital realms now saw today was the 2nd day of the account, the strike to and they said todd events the so the teams but can piece in the legendary computer game me while a to get resolved to end the physical or reading us in a dual, a testing the list of gunship, many of the governments, you know, the, the weather is determined by the some of the route one and both sides of the match off while blog was failed online. the real players will recruit just fine and be back tomorrow for more some of the rockets, but it's really interesting with all the games of the future that are to the comments where you can get from the details
now the one year and space agencies aiming for g or vets located 35000 kilometers of off earth surface are such as this ambitious plan. what position around among the leads ranks of nations with satellites? so ranking the celestial roll usability r t test run. and now let's head over to the games all the future, also known as the physical games where hundreds of participants on thousands of countries have gathered in cars on russia to do get out. and the real and digital realms now saw today...
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no plans to stop with its reported peaceful intentions were heard from the head of the country space agency for more. a modest in general, the industry and science of producing some systems and launching satellites, both the satellites and the launch vehicles are based on entirely local know how to simultaneous injection of the 3 satellites into orbit as a text and logical process then needed to be assessed through different tests which emerged successful during the latest launch. i'm sure the way of last month, you're $0.01 where you home grown satellites into orbit simultaneously using the digital video to stage the liquid fuel to see more of the carrier. the launch took place at the moment from any space launch terminal into some non profits this we satellites. namely my dog k han to un hotel have for placed into orbits from 550 to over 1000 kilometers a bumper surface. export such a long space agency describes the launch as a milestone. data center lights, which weighs about 32 kilograms, is designed to test advanced satellite stop systems. the other 2 each way and under 10 kilograms wi
no plans to stop with its reported peaceful intentions were heard from the head of the country space agency for more. a modest in general, the industry and science of producing some systems and launching satellites, both the satellites and the launch vehicles are based on entirely local know how to simultaneous injection of the 3 satellites into orbit as a text and logical process then needed to be assessed through different tests which emerged successful during the latest launch. i'm sure the...
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now that's not the only space agency who looks at the private, the private partners, and also the power companies themselves. so big interest because they get, they see a golden future in space and we leave it there. thanks so much for coming in the outbreaks from the the science back down to as a news about elton john. why? because he has also had funds and collectors the jobs to get the hands on some of his famous best items. christy's has auction to 1900 items from states, costumes and ought to find a job and even a grand piano elton john used to compose schools for broadband goes, it goes be in the area to and are you the the items were all connected. they knew the plan top off one time could be seen at the open house in new york, before they've options. the connection brought him a total of $8000000.00. and that's it for now dw is africa is coming up after the break, looking at the timing. that's once again looming in if the ok i'm be responding to invalid you again in about the comp enough about the business, the new will tell you the story. we have a getting a visa is more diffic
now that's not the only space agency who looks at the private, the private partners, and also the power companies themselves. so big interest because they get, they see a golden future in space and we leave it there. thanks so much for coming in the outbreaks from the the science back down to as a news about elton john. why? because he has also had funds and collectors the jobs to get the hands on some of his famous best items. christy's has auction to 1900 items from states, costumes and ought...
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the european space agency say, most of the two—tonne satellite will burn up on the way down. come back. and they were equipped with instruments that studied the earth in completely novel ways. they were able to track theice novel ways. they were able to track the ice fields, fires, they were able to look at the earth as it buckled during earthquakes, they studied the atmosphere, they set the scene for some of the meteorological weather observations that are now routinely made about planet earth as well. and everything really stems from these two satellites, certainly in europe in terms of earth observation. so today you may have heard of the copernicus programme, the sentinel satellites, which is something that the european union and the european space agency started. the uk is not in the eu but it is part of this programme. a really sophisticated suite of satellites now looking at the earth in lots of different ways. very high fidelity, and that system really owes an enormous debt to these two satellites and the first of which is about to re—enter the atmosphere. you are abs
the european space agency say, most of the two—tonne satellite will burn up on the way down. come back. and they were equipped with instruments that studied the earth in completely novel ways. they were able to track theice novel ways. they were able to track the ice fields, fires, they were able to look at the earth as it buckled during earthquakes, they studied the atmosphere, they set the scene for some of the meteorological weather observations that are now routinely made about planet...
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it's a different way of operating for the us space agency. it's a legitimate question.moon? we were there. well, we go back in a different way with commercial and international partners. we're having these landers almost become scouts for our human missions to land on the moon. it's been more than 50 years since the united states landed on the moon. the last time was in 1972, and this is where apollo 17 set down. before that, there were five other apollo missions that made it down to the lunar surface, and they were all around the moon's equator. but now the united states is heading down to the south pole, and this is the landing site of the new intuitive machines mission. it's the furthest south a spacecraft has ever been, and it's paving the way for nasa's artemis astronauts who will be exploring this same polar region in a few years' time. so why go here? the area is covered in deep craters, some permanently in shadow, and scientists think frozen water could be inside. if we can actually take advantage of that ice on the surface of the moon, that's less materials we
it's a different way of operating for the us space agency. it's a legitimate question.moon? we were there. well, we go back in a different way with commercial and international partners. we're having these landers almost become scouts for our human missions to land on the moon. it's been more than 50 years since the united states landed on the moon. the last time was in 1972, and this is where apollo 17 set down. before that, there were five other apollo missions that made it down to the lunar...
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the space agency is working together with europe, teen, japanese, and canadian partners. many u. s. companies are hoping for new protest contracts and income from space tourism china, russia and india also have moon tourism in this hides. in order for any of this to happen, it's mission critical to find a way to land safely. but this is no easy task. and many help pay the rushes. lou know 25 commission crushed into a luna credo, the and power in the 1st commercial american movie land software. the fuel leak on self destructed over the pacific ocean to pound slim rowboat actually landed upside down off the field from india was a able to put a robot on a vehicle on demand of the meanwhile, china was the 1st nation to land on the far side of the me it's or this is mission is successful, us will be able to paint the 1st commercial newsletter. nasa also plans to build a new schuman stepped station there. in the darkness, the luna selves called the the 74th berlin film festival known as the banning allies opened with a traditional red carpet ceremony. over the next 10 days, hundreds of
the space agency is working together with europe, teen, japanese, and canadian partners. many u. s. companies are hoping for new protest contracts and income from space tourism china, russia and india also have moon tourism in this hides. in order for any of this to happen, it's mission critical to find a way to land safely. but this is no easy task. and many help pay the rushes. lou know 25 commission crushed into a luna credo, the and power in the 1st commercial american movie land software....
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excited to be here from the space development agency. i want to highlight our model on the lower left of that. except for -- the space development agency focuses on schedule. delivering on schedule is the most important thing we can do for our war fighters and for our nation. we are the constructive disruptor and how we are going about tech development, acquisition, and livery. -- delivery. we will talk about that. here we go. our focus that brought the space development agency into existence and the focus of the proliferated war fighter space architecture was to close the sensor to shooter kill chain. to identify the threats worldwide, track them worldwide, and get that information anywhere in the world to terrestrial commanders for them to take actions against the enemy or against threats. that is our focus. identifying threats, advanced threats, hypersonic advanced threats, advanced missiles. getting that information anywhere in the world for commanders to respond. we are launching a proliferated consolation in low-earth orbit that doe
excited to be here from the space development agency. i want to highlight our model on the lower left of that. except for -- the space development agency focuses on schedule. delivering on schedule is the most important thing we can do for our war fighters and for our nation. we are the constructive disruptor and how we are going about tech development, acquisition, and livery. -- delivery. we will talk about that. here we go. our focus that brought the space development agency into existence...
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the h3 had a successful liftoff from kagoshima on saturday and the space agency says the rocket has alreadygreater payload capacity. the agency hopes that will help it win launch orders from global clients. we will keep a night on its progress. stay with those, i am back shortly with the headlines. hello, there. good afternoon. some very mild air across the uk at the moment. some pretty spring—like scenes too, such as here in perth and kinross, lots of snowdrops. but for many it's been a grey, damp and drizzly day today. the ground already saturated too, in places, especially out towards the west. and there's a band of heavy rain sweeping eastwards overnight tonight — could potentially lead to some more surface water flooding. of course, very large puddles out there, as this heavy rain just pushes southwards and eastwards through the night, moving into shetland and lingering across east anglia and the far south east of england. but some clear spells developing behind, although temperatures won't drop very far, staying in double figures for most. a few isolated showers out towards the north
the h3 had a successful liftoff from kagoshima on saturday and the space agency says the rocket has alreadygreater payload capacity. the agency hopes that will help it win launch orders from global clients. we will keep a night on its progress. stay with those, i am back shortly with the headlines. hello, there. good afternoon. some very mild air across the uk at the moment. some pretty spring—like scenes too, such as here in perth and kinross, lots of snowdrops. but for many it's been a...
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the space agency in japan, citing the fact they've used off the shelf components rather than exclusive aerospace components. and one would only imagine they could be more costly. and i think that's really interesting aspects of all of this. you mentioned that pinpoint landing each time one of these missions goes up to space, we're seeing a new boundary brain being crossed in terms of the technology. and so it becomes of interest to experts and scientists worldwide who were operating in this space. now by extension, it's been a really fascinating last 12 months for the space race, as you might call it, in asia. let's talk about india for a second, which put jewelry on three on the moon in august 2023, and just a month after sent a probe up to monitor the sun than the sun's rays, the sun's activity the ties to send back data on what that would mean for us back here on earth. that was another example of a mission where the costs were bought, brought down quite significantly in comparison to some of those previous attempts we've seen to go to the moon successful ones by nasa for example. s
the space agency in japan, citing the fact they've used off the shelf components rather than exclusive aerospace components. and one would only imagine they could be more costly. and i think that's really interesting aspects of all of this. you mentioned that pinpoint landing each time one of these missions goes up to space, we're seeing a new boundary brain being crossed in terms of the technology. and so it becomes of interest to experts and scientists worldwide who were operating in this...
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and the mailbox recent resignation over a pod and she issued in a child sexual abuse face. japan space agency has successfully launched h u h 3 rotate for the 1st time. it's w test last last year ended in sale. the next generation blockage is designed to be cheaper and more reliable. the success is another boost for tokyo space additions following it's more landing in january. a quote in new york has find form of presidents don't have to trump over 350000000 dollars for fraud involving his business empire. the jobs also banned trunk from running companies in the state for 3 years. that's off the trump was found guilty of inflating his net west to secure better loan to us from lend us. yes, allow to appeal and condemned the case as a witch hunt. it's just the latest legal setback for trump, who remains the front runner for the republican party presidential nomination. and, you know, we spoke to d, they'll be use benjamin, all those groups about why trump got this huge fine. as the new york judge said, donald trump engaged in a g as long scheme to do banks with financial statements. that inflat
and the mailbox recent resignation over a pod and she issued in a child sexual abuse face. japan space agency has successfully launched h u h 3 rotate for the 1st time. it's w test last last year ended in sale. the next generation blockage is designed to be cheaper and more reliable. the success is another boost for tokyo space additions following it's more landing in january. a quote in new york has find form of presidents don't have to trump over 350000000 dollars for fraud involving his...
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excited to be here from the space development agency. o highlight our model on thlo for -- the space development agency focuses on schedule. delivering on schedule is the most important thing we can do for our war fighters and for our nation. we are the constructive disruptor and how we are going about tech development, acquisition, and livery. -- delivery. we will talk about that. here we go. our focus that brought the space development agency into existence and the focus of the proliferated war fighter space architecture was to close the sensor to shooter kill chain. to identify the threats worldwide, track them worldwide, and get that information anywhere in the world to terrestrial comnders for them to take actions against the enemy or againsthreats. that is our focus. identifying threats, advanced threats, hypersonic advanced threats, advanced missiles. getting that information anywhere in the world for commanders to respond. we are launching a proliferated consolation in low-earth orbit that does bring a lot of resiliency. we are no
excited to be here from the space development agency. o highlight our model on thlo for -- the space development agency focuses on schedule. delivering on schedule is the most important thing we can do for our war fighters and for our nation. we are the constructive disruptor and how we are going about tech development, acquisition, and livery. -- delivery. we will talk about that. here we go. our focus that brought the space development agency into existence and the focus of the proliferated...
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the space agency hopes to have astronauts moonwalking there by the end of the decade. e light, so cold they may contain ice, and water is critical to long-term space exploration. >> nasa plans to basically hire these companies to send payloads to the moon like you'd call an uber or lyft. but these companies have to make it work first, and that's what we're seeing today. >> reporter: not since the end of the apollo era has an american lander parked itself on the surface of the moon. this mission will last roughly a week until lunar night freezes the solar batteries. quite an achievement. norah. >> yeah, really, really exciting. mark strassmann, thank you so much. >>> "heart of america" is next with a look at the woman who made history in barbie world and beyond. >>> finally, tonight's "heart of america." and in honor of black history month, we introduce you to the woman who created the first black barbie more than 40 years ago. cbs's elise preston now on the doll's lasting impact on girls and women around the world. >> reporter: a big curly fro, bold gold jewelry, and a
the space agency hopes to have astronauts moonwalking there by the end of the decade. e light, so cold they may contain ice, and water is critical to long-term space exploration. >> nasa plans to basically hire these companies to send payloads to the moon like you'd call an uber or lyft. but these companies have to make it work first, and that's what we're seeing today. >> reporter: not since the end of the apollo era has an american lander parked itself on the surface of the moon....
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football championship. police say the shooting may have resulted from a personal dispute in japan, so space agency has successfully launched its new h 3 record for the 1st time is day b test launch last year and in failure. the next generation roku is designed to be cheaper and more reliable. success is another bruce for tokyo space um visions following its moon landing in january and russia has. josh is in your trial against venturing rights activist or like, or love. he's racing up to 5 years in prison for criticizing the invasion of ukraine, or love is one of the few high profile kremlin critics who's not currently in exile or in prison, but to that. so, i'm going to end our show today by giving alexia vonny, the last word. here's an excerpt from an oscar winning documentary, a button of all name. it followed the politician as he recovered here in germany. after being poisoned, the filmmaker asks what and evolved these message to supporters would be if you were killed. here's his answer. my message, for the uh, station of a named kilt is very simple, loved you up. do me a favor? answer this one
football championship. police say the shooting may have resulted from a personal dispute in japan, so space agency has successfully launched its new h 3 record for the 1st time is day b test launch last year and in failure. the next generation roku is designed to be cheaper and more reliable. success is another bruce for tokyo space um visions following its moon landing in january and russia has. josh is in your trial against venturing rights activist or like, or love. he's racing up to 5 years...
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football championship. police say the shooting may have resulted from a personal dispute. japan space agency has successfully launched its new age relocate for the 1st time. they view test launch last year ended in failure and the next generation rocket is decide to be designed, sorry to be cheaper and more reliable. success is another boost for tokyo space ambitions. following its meaning, landing in january and russia has josh had a new trial against the veteran rights activists like or last, he's phase the up to 5 years in prison for criticizing the invasion of ukraine or loss is one of the few high profile kremlin critics who's not currently in exile or in prison. absolutely the most and we're going to end this show by giving alexi nevada, the, the last word here. the next act from an oscar winning documentary, a button devonie. it followed the politician as he recovered in germany after being poisoned. the filmmaker asks what in a volume these message is, forces would be if he were killed. and here's his answer. my message for the uh, station of a named kilt is very simple. loved you up
football championship. police say the shooting may have resulted from a personal dispute. japan space agency has successfully launched its new age relocate for the 1st time. they view test launch last year ended in failure and the next generation rocket is decide to be designed, sorry to be cheaper and more reliable. success is another boost for tokyo space ambitions. following its meaning, landing in january and russia has josh had a new trial against the veteran rights activists like or last,...
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depends space agency has successfully launched a new age. so when you rotate for the 1st time, it's the view test launch last year ended in failure. the next generation rocket is designed to be cheaper and more reliable. the success is another boost for tokyo space emissions following its moon landing in january. a. just a recap of our top story on our special broadcast. now the leaders of germany, ukraine, nato. i've addressed the munich security conference germantown, so that will f schultz referred to, to him and his commitments to ukraine. i called and you're up to take a greater role in its own defense. you training president of a lot of mister lensky redoubled his calls for support against russian aggression in this country. and to express brought it to you to secure, to deal sign on fridays. and that's because that's joining nato remains. ukraine's a nature secretary general eons stilton fact remarked that the boy in ukraine has exposed the gaps in the lines as preparedness. he also criticized what he called indecision and us congress
depends space agency has successfully launched a new age. so when you rotate for the 1st time, it's the view test launch last year ended in failure. the next generation rocket is designed to be cheaper and more reliable. the success is another boost for tokyo space emissions following its moon landing in january. a. just a recap of our top story on our special broadcast. now the leaders of germany, ukraine, nato. i've addressed the munich security conference germantown, so that will f schultz...
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the japanese space agency says he will successfully launch a space age rocket to gain a foothold in aage at the news that the most prominent opposition leader in russia alexei navalny has died suddenly in jail. more than 100 protesters are reported to have been detained across cities in russia. shrines and vigils of mr navalny have appeared in defiance of authorities. alexei navalny was 47 years old and is putin's most prominent and outspoken critics. he had survived an almost fatal poisoning years ago and had beenjailed on extremist fatal poisoning years ago and had been jailed on extremist charges that were politically motivated. sarah rainsford joins me now. what has been some of the international reaction from world leaders to his death? the reaction has been extremely strong from western politicians led by president biden from the united states, many of them pointing to the fact that whilst it is unclear at this point that is is actually the reasons for alexei navalny�*s death, and that it causes only for now a statement that is coming from the prison service in russia, so the ex
the japanese space agency says he will successfully launch a space age rocket to gain a foothold in aage at the news that the most prominent opposition leader in russia alexei navalny has died suddenly in jail. more than 100 protesters are reported to have been detained across cities in russia. shrines and vigils of mr navalny have appeared in defiance of authorities. alexei navalny was 47 years old and is putin's most prominent and outspoken critics. he had survived an almost fatal poisoning...
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ers—two — known as the grandfather satellite— was one of two that were launched by the european space agencyrth's atmosphere most of the device will burn off, but any fragments that survive will most likely fall into the ocean. a couple who won a £61 million share of a euromillions jackpot have said at first they mistakenly thought they had only won £2.60. richard and debbie nuttall from colne, in lancashire, scooped the prize last month , and found out while on holiday in fuerteventura celebrating their 30th wedding anniversary. when you dream about winning the lottery, you're thinking, "i will do this and i will do that and i will be super calm". but when you actually do win the lottery, you're in such a daze because the numbers are so huge. we will have nicer things and we will do nicer things, but we'll still be the same people. still be us. we'll have our friends and family around us, they will help to keep us sane. yes keeping same with all that money is very much a key priority. good luck to them with that and thanks for your company here in bbc news. bye—bye for now. —— keeping sane.
ers—two — known as the grandfather satellite— was one of two that were launched by the european space agencyrth's atmosphere most of the device will burn off, but any fragments that survive will most likely fall into the ocean. a couple who won a £61 million share of a euromillions jackpot have said at first they mistakenly thought they had only won £2.60. richard and debbie nuttall from colne, in lancashire, scooped the prize last month , and found out while on holiday in fuerteventura...
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biological species , have many uses that can be used, according to the announcement of the country's space agency, zafar tolo 3 satellites , the second example of pars, a satellite of the private sector of among them are the satellites that will be launched in 1403. samia naseha of the sed and broadcasting news agency. the advertising opportunity for the candidates of the 12th term of the islamic council elections and the 6th term of the assembly of leadership experts ended at 8 am today. the election headquarters of the country asked all the candidates and their supporters to refrain from any activity after the advertisement deadline. avoid advertising. the election headquarters of the country also asked the compatriots to refrain from carrying any promotional items or symbols on the special day of voting. the twelfth election period of the islamic council and the sixth round of elections for the assembly of leadership experts will begin at 8 am tomorrow. according to the law, the duration of voting will be 10 hours, which can be decided by the minister of interior. according to the spokesperson
biological species , have many uses that can be used, according to the announcement of the country's space agency, zafar tolo 3 satellites , the second example of pars, a satellite of the private sector of among them are the satellites that will be launched in 1403. samia naseha of the sed and broadcasting news agency. the advertising opportunity for the candidates of the 12th term of the islamic council elections and the 6th term of the assembly of leadership experts ended at 8 am today. the...
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in this operation, the swedish astronaut of the european space agency, who is orbiting in the spaceship columbus, managed to control robots in the mars laboratory located on the ground. this experiment is considered an important step in advancing the capabilities of telerobotics. robots under the guidance and control of fazanorda play an important role in the construction and. maintenance future stations will play a role on the moon of mars . researchers have developed a separate artificial intelligence device that can detect three common types of skin cancer with more than 95% sensitivity. the artificial intelligence used in this device evaluates skin lesions by analyzing spectroscopic images . this device has been approved by the us food and drug administration (fd) as the first device based on artificial intelligence to diagnose skin cancer. scientists have developed a new wearable scar that can detect subtle problems in breathing patterns, such as those caused by asthma or sleep apnea. this sensor compared to the previous designs, manchester's production can be easily used in face m
in this operation, the swedish astronaut of the european space agency, who is orbiting in the spaceship columbus, managed to control robots in the mars laboratory located on the ground. this experiment is considered an important step in advancing the capabilities of telerobotics. robots under the guidance and control of fazanorda play an important role in the construction and. maintenance future stations will play a role on the moon of mars . researchers have developed a separate artificial...
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was defined in line with the country's 10-year space program and a contract was signed with the space agency, that in the future, god willing, a number of satellites in the form of a system should be placed in orbit , this hatef satellite was actually the first step. as a research step to start the internet of things system in fact. telecommunication is actually narrow band defined. hatefeh 1 nano satellite was built by space specialists of the ministry of defense and was launched into space in the first multi-cargo launch on 8 bahman along with mehda and kihan 2 satellites. a success that is the beginning of a path in the country's space industry. the next path we are moving towards is going towards the beam of operational satellites. we operate satellites. we have developed it during the past years and this year, so that the images or information are now available in the service telecommunications and data communications are used, and these are also used in the near future, considering the very good maturity of our satellite launch industry in the country, we can now witness that our opera
was defined in line with the country's 10-year space program and a contract was signed with the space agency, that in the future, god willing, a number of satellites in the form of a system should be placed in orbit , this hatef satellite was actually the first step. as a research step to start the internet of things system in fact. telecommunication is actually narrow band defined. hatefeh 1 nano satellite was built by space specialists of the ministry of defense and was launched into space in...
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have taken solid steps to launch satellites into orbit up to 36 thousand kilometers in iranian space agency. as you know, reaching such level is key objective for every country. we hope that we can launch the first satellite into orbits. the spokesman of iran's defense ministry space division ahmed husseini muness said that iran's space activities are completely scientific and technological. he further stated that the country will not wait for anyone's permission to continue its activities. despite sanctions imposed by western countries in recent years, iran has managed to take giant strides in his civilian space program. it is among the world's top 10 countries. capable of developing and launching satellites. last week the aerospace force of iran's islamic revolution guard score, the irgc launched the saraya satellite into orbit using them 100 satellite carrier. and that does with this additional world news. thanks for being with us, i'll be back at the top the hour with a review of the top stories. let's bye bye for now. we must not become part of south africa's problem, we must remain pa
have taken solid steps to launch satellites into orbit up to 36 thousand kilometers in iranian space agency. as you know, reaching such level is key objective for every country. we hope that we can launch the first satellite into orbits. the spokesman of iran's defense ministry space division ahmed husseini muness said that iran's space activities are completely scientific and technological. he further stated that the country will not wait for anyone's permission to continue its activities....
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the satellite was launched by the european space agency in 1995 and now out of fuel, it will make anl will burn up upon entry and fragments will fall into the ocean. they add the risk of a person being injured is one in 100 billion. >>> still to come, an fbi informant goes before a judge today after being indicted for lying about the biden bribery conspiracy theory. but first, you can watch the best parts of our show anytime on youtube. go to msnbc.com/jansing. stay close. more chris jansing reports right after this. close more chris jansing reports right after this (jen) so we partner with verizon. their solution for us? a private 5g network. (ella) we now get more control of production, efficiencies, and greater agility. (marquis) with a custom private 5g network. our customers get what they want, when they want it. (jen) now we're even smarter and ready for what's next. (vo) achieve enterprise intelligence. it's your vision, it's your verizon. disrupts my skin, night and day. despite treatment, it's still not under control. but now i have rinvoq. rinvoq is a once-daily pill that r
the satellite was launched by the european space agency in 1995 and now out of fuel, it will make anl will burn up upon entry and fragments will fall into the ocean. they add the risk of a person being injured is one in 100 billion. >>> still to come, an fbi informant goes before a judge today after being indicted for lying about the biden bribery conspiracy theory. but first, you can watch the best parts of our show anytime on youtube. go to msnbc.com/jansing. stay close. more chris...
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the project is designed to give the space agency a sense of how astronauts deal with the environmental stressors and limited resources on the red planet. >> we needed to bring some qualifications, someone to repair the habitat, someone who can fly the lander. more importantly, they have to be a team player. you have to work together with the other people . you have to put the team priorities higher than your own priorities. >> to qualify, you must be a motivated u.s. citizen or permanent resident between the ages of 30 and 55. >>> the deadline to apply is the spring of 2025. mission is april 2. nasa says compensation for the mission is available on the more information will be provided during the screening process. >>> that is it for the afternoon edition. we are streaming 24/7 on the free cbs news app. next newscast is at 3:00. i will see you back here another one in the books. but we're just getting started. everything going well? oh yeah. let's take a look at this knee. because it's the work behind the scenes, that truly matters. [ physical therapy staff discusses results ] for your
the project is designed to give the space agency a sense of how astronauts deal with the environmental stressors and limited resources on the red planet. >> we needed to bring some qualifications, someone to repair the habitat, someone who can fly the lander. more importantly, they have to be a team player. you have to work together with the other people . you have to put the team priorities higher than your own priorities. >> to qualify, you must be a motivated u.s. citizen or...
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in this operation, the saudi astronaut of the european space agency, who is orbiting in the columbus spaceship, managed to control robots in the mars laboratory located on the ground. this experiment is considered an important step in advancing the capabilities of telerobotics. robots under the guidance and control of fazhanurd play an important role in building maintenance.
in this operation, the saudi astronaut of the european space agency, who is orbiting in the columbus spaceship, managed to control robots in the mars laboratory located on the ground. this experiment is considered an important step in advancing the capabilities of telerobotics. robots under the guidance and control of fazhanurd play an important role in building maintenance.
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as the actual departments of our universities, our specialists in the ministry of science, the space agency, are proud of the fact that they have made us proud and created a wave of hope for our dear people in this decade of fajr, on the 45th anniversary of the victory of the islamic revolution. creation and origin. our jonah in the field of football , i would also like to congratulate our country on its victory in the football match , and i would like to share your opinion, as in the answer to your question, as in my report, we are perhaps a limited part of the country's big projects that we launched a transparent dashboard , our dear people at the moment. you can see the progress of this work. i just checked. of course , i'm sure i haven't entered some of the information yet, but more than 5 million 400 5 million 460 thousand families are definitely under it now. there are coverages. i know that in fact a large part of the information has not been entered yet . i think we have rejected 6 million. in the system, it has been confirmed for sure, i said, 5 days , 460, and god willing , we wil
as the actual departments of our universities, our specialists in the ministry of science, the space agency, are proud of the fact that they have made us proud and created a wave of hope for our dear people in this decade of fajr, on the 45th anniversary of the victory of the islamic revolution. creation and origin. our jonah in the field of football , i would also like to congratulate our country on its victory in the football match , and i would like to share your opinion, as in the answer to...
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have taken solid steps to launch satellites into orbit up to 36." thous kilometers in iranian space agency. as you know, reaching such level is key objective for every country. we hope that we can launch the first satellite into orbits above 36,000 km by next year. the israely genocidal war on the gaza strip continues to take heavy toe on the palestinian civilians for the 121st day. anyway back to what we uh the news uh about iran's defense ministry saying that the country plans to launch satellite into orbit 36 thousand kilometers above the earth's surface by the next year. the spokesman of iran's defense ministry uh space division ahmed husseini munes said that iran space activities are completely scientific and technological. he furher stated that the country will not wait for anyone's permission to continue its activities. despite sanctions imposed by western countries and recent years ivan has managed to take giant strides in a civilian space program, it's amongst the world's top 10 countries capable of developing and launching satellites. last week the aerospace force of iran's islam
have taken solid steps to launch satellites into orbit up to 36." thous kilometers in iranian space agency. as you know, reaching such level is key objective for every country. we hope that we can launch the first satellite into orbits above 36,000 km by next year. the israely genocidal war on the gaza strip continues to take heavy toe on the palestinian civilians for the 121st day. anyway back to what we uh the news uh about iran's defense ministry saying that the country plans to launch...