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brad: it isn't just spacex.e blue origin coming online as well, private companies and smaller groups in australia, or rocket labs in new zealand, for instance, that is all making that cost cheaper. i like to think of it's like airplane travel. we spent the longest time having one costly airline, but now we have a bunch of budget carriers that are making it effective. adam: we live on this little dot and what's out there is just massive, and i wanna explore what's out there and see it. michael: australian entrepreneur, adam gilmour, is building one of those budget carriers. adam: all right, guys, we're going soon. michael: five years ago, he cashed in a lucrative career as an international banker for the potential he saw in space. adam: this rocket engine, it sits up the top of the vehicle and it's the final engine that puts the satellites into space so you're gonna see a 20-second burn of this engine where we're making sure that the fuel's burning properly, the materials in the rocket engine are operating correc
brad: it isn't just spacex.e blue origin coming online as well, private companies and smaller groups in australia, or rocket labs in new zealand, for instance, that is all making that cost cheaper. i like to think of it's like airplane travel. we spent the longest time having one costly airline, but now we have a bunch of budget carriers that are making it effective. adam: we live on this little dot and what's out there is just massive, and i wanna explore what's out there and see it. michael:...
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haslinda: swarm has benefited from being acquired by spacex, how has swarm contributed to spacex?s absolutely. we have come along that we have this whole network providing low-cost connectivity. spacex obviously has their incredible starling broadband service, and now the total opposites set of the spectrum they have in iot offering, just complementary to our price customers, and our team is also working on a lot of future technology the networks that your hero about that sheer about in the near future. bringing our regulatory and technical backgrounds in the market and helping accelerate what we are doing on the spacex side. it's a really exciting program. so i truly believe we will change the world. i feel really privileged every day to get to work on those things. david: what i imagine based on what you said there, and extremely long list of priorities, what will happen in 12 months? sara: on swarm's side we already growing aggressive and ambitious and we are planning to sell 10 x of what we did last year. that's very abnormal for our company to 10 x year-over-year, really tryi
haslinda: swarm has benefited from being acquired by spacex, how has swarm contributed to spacex?s absolutely. we have come along that we have this whole network providing low-cost connectivity. spacex obviously has their incredible starling broadband service, and now the total opposites set of the spectrum they have in iot offering, just complementary to our price customers, and our team is also working on a lot of future technology the networks that your hero about that sheer about in the...
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i'm sure you've worked very closely with spacex, you know, to make that play happen with bob.ow what did working with spacex and advancing human exploration by making you know south indian human rated teach you and how much confidence did that whole process give you and our ability to return to the moon and lunar surface aboard a spacex starship and orion capsule in the coming years with the artemis program. thank you. >> hey, great question. yeah, it's a process, right? you know, we had a great team, a small, relatively small team at nasa that worked with spacex and the collaboration was incredible. i've seen that i didn't get to do a ton of work with orion and sls just because my last five or six years at nasa was working with spacex and with our nasa team to get us to i. s. s. in 2020. so, um, but it's very so, but it's a very similar mindset. you have your ups and downs you , work through those processes. people remember we had some pretty significant ups and downs getting to the launch pad with spacex. this what i like about artemus one and this this flight test this end
i'm sure you've worked very closely with spacex, you know, to make that play happen with bob.ow what did working with spacex and advancing human exploration by making you know south indian human rated teach you and how much confidence did that whole process give you and our ability to return to the moon and lunar surface aboard a spacex starship and orion capsule in the coming years with the artemis program. thank you. >> hey, great question. yeah, it's a process, right? you know, we had...
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the debris was part of the spacex crew 1 dragon spacecraft.k crashed to earth last month more than a year after the spacecraft re-entered the earth's atmosphere. >>> do you ever hit your alarm's snooze button before getting up for work? a new job will pay you to stay in your bed. mattress manufacturer casper is hiring people to sleep. the job description says dream candidates would be able to sleep through anything and have a desire to sleep as much as possible. this includes in their stores. job's dress code -- pajamas. >>> that's your cbs "money watch" report for this monday morning. i'm elise preston, cbs news, new york. >> it is my dream job, sadly. i don't actually get any sleep. so i have to pass on it. >>> here's another example showing the power of social media. a mother in northern ireland recently posted this side-by-side picture of her daughter and actor woody harrelson and said, quote, okay, but how does our daughter look like woody harrelson? the post received hundreds of thousands of likes in just a couple of days. among the peop
the debris was part of the spacex crew 1 dragon spacecraft.k crashed to earth last month more than a year after the spacecraft re-entered the earth's atmosphere. >>> do you ever hit your alarm's snooze button before getting up for work? a new job will pay you to stay in your bed. mattress manufacturer casper is hiring people to sleep. the job description says dream candidates would be able to sleep through anything and have a desire to sleep as much as possible. this includes in their...
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nasa says the charred debris likely came from a spacex capsule that was intentionally jettisoned as ith's atmosphere in may of last year. people in the area are being told that more pieces could still be found. >>> coming up, baseball bonanza. the record price paid for what's considered the rarest baseball card in the world. meet google pixel 6a the smarter phone that can see in the dark with night sight fix your photos with magic eraser and photograph all skin tones accurately with real tone google pixel 6a switch it up, and get the all new google pixel 6a. all for a smarter price. nurtec odt is the only medication that can treat my migraine right when it strikes and prevent my next attack. don't take if allergic to nurtec. most common side effects, in less than 3%, were nausea, indigestion/stomach pain. treat & prevent - all in one. age is just a number. and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health. versus 16 grams in ensure high protein. boost® high protein also has key nutrients for immune support. boost® high protein. new astepro allergy.
nasa says the charred debris likely came from a spacex capsule that was intentionally jettisoned as ith's atmosphere in may of last year. people in the area are being told that more pieces could still be found. >>> coming up, baseball bonanza. the record price paid for what's considered the rarest baseball card in the world. meet google pixel 6a the smarter phone that can see in the dark with night sight fix your photos with magic eraser and photograph all skin tones accurately with...
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spacex lunches are addictive too. we keep following these and we are talking about this first new mission, it is huge. it is expected to take 4.5 months, the journey to the moon. we are talking about six payloads developed by korean universities. it is a huge step. haidi: we are starting to get records for spacex and falcon nine. if they managed to do this landing successfully it will be the 60th consecutive landing. the first stage booster will lend in the atlantic ocean and it will be the 134rd boosting lending we have seen. the last few seconds before we get to left off. aboard the orbiter will be a number of scientific instruments, they are looking at imaging shadow craters, look for signs of water, measurements of the components of the lunar surface as well as catching high-resolution images to map out future landing sites. shery mentioned the mission name, the idea of enjoying moon, which is poetic as we continue to count down to the lunar orbiter being watched. the basic idea of this mission is technological de
spacex lunches are addictive too. we keep following these and we are talking about this first new mission, it is huge. it is expected to take 4.5 months, the journey to the moon. we are talking about six payloads developed by korean universities. it is a huge step. haidi: we are starting to get records for spacex and falcon nine. if they managed to do this landing successfully it will be the 60th consecutive landing. the first stage booster will lend in the atlantic ocean and it will be the...
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the spacex is harder for me. is -- >> up to $125 billion-plus on its last raise it keeps going higher unlike other private companies, many of which if they're forced to -- >> the bears are try so hard to keep their price targets down, but they can't help it there was a piece this morning about the factory in berlin, hour it's the most amazing factory in the world you keep reading positives, positives, and at the same time california is voting right now to be able to put in 2035 every vehicle has to be ev you know what? it will be a state of teslas unless jim farley can get that f-150 out. he thinks he can do 600,000 run rate at the end of next year this guy is going to own california given this new initiative >> he well may >> that's the largest market in the world. >> and many follow its lead given you have 38 million, 40 million people in the state. >> remember trump tried to stop that >> i do. >> didn't believe in the federalist system when it came to pollution >> tried to roll back their initiatives in terms
the spacex is harder for me. is -- >> up to $125 billion-plus on its last raise it keeps going higher unlike other private companies, many of which if they're forced to -- >> the bears are try so hard to keep their price targets down, but they can't help it there was a piece this morning about the factory in berlin, hour it's the most amazing factory in the world you keep reading positives, positives, and at the same time california is voting right now to be able to put in 2035...
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t-mobile and spacex hope to begin beta testing their plan by the end of next year.r news, a texas company into subsidiary a sweep will pay millions of dollars for fines in the major oil spill in orange county last year. 25,000 gallons of crude oil leaked out of a 13 inch split and the same pedro bay pipeline that was connected to an oil rig. the spill forced parts of the huntington beach coastline to shut down and prompted a massive cleanup effort. houston-based amplify energy corporation will pay nearly 13 million dollars in fines and compensation. a u.s. district judge will have final say over whether to accept or reject the steal. in national news last week, president biden made a student loan forgiveness announcement saying borrowers could get up to 10,000 forgiven for federal loans in 20,000 for pell grants. but the plan is being met with mixed reactions. washington correspondent hudson has the latest. good morning or shot. hey, good morning. it's not just republicans who are criticizing president biden's plan. democrats say it should have gone further to inclu
t-mobile and spacex hope to begin beta testing their plan by the end of next year.r news, a texas company into subsidiary a sweep will pay millions of dollars for fines in the major oil spill in orange county last year. 25,000 gallons of crude oil leaked out of a 13 inch split and the same pedro bay pipeline that was connected to an oil rig. the spill forced parts of the huntington beach coastline to shut down and prompted a massive cleanup effort. houston-based amplify energy corporation will...
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nasa and spacex collaborate to go to mars. now, they're already collaborating in a sense because spacex is one of the contractors developing a lunar lander for nasa based on their starship technology and so hopefully that will continue and expand and we can actually leverage nasa's years of experience with spacex's innovation and nimbleness and get to mars sooner rather than later together. >> so many ways to look at it. thank you so much, leroy chiao. everyone is excited what will possibly happen 8:33, scheduled liftoff for tomorrow morning. thank you so much. >> absolutely. >> all right. >> thank you. >>> coming up, nfl rookie punter matt arisa released from the buffalo bills, he and two other players were accused in a lawsuit of raping a 17-year-old girl. and a fresh batch of wireframes. and you can find her, and millions of other talented pros, right now on upwork.com pre-rinsing your dishes? you could be using the wrong detergent. and wasting up to 20 gallons of water. skip the rinse with finish quantum. its activelift te
nasa and spacex collaborate to go to mars. now, they're already collaborating in a sense because spacex is one of the contractors developing a lunar lander for nasa based on their starship technology and so hopefully that will continue and expand and we can actually leverage nasa's years of experience with spacex's innovation and nimbleness and get to mars sooner rather than later together. >> so many ways to look at it. thank you so much, leroy chiao. everyone is excited what will...
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this was spacex's 36th mission of 2022. all right closer to earth things look pretty nice on tap for this weekend. oh my gosh, they look so gorgeous outside lots of blue skies and sunshine out there. i want to take you out to a live shot just show you how pretty it is from our camera sutra looking down towards san francisco temperatures range right now from 60s at the beaches and at the coast san francisco 66 still hanging on to some upper 70s in palo alto 79 oakland has dropped down to 69 santa clara 77 half. moon bay is cooled down to 63 degrees with the coastal clouds moving in for mount tam. we're looking south and it is just a gorgeous day across the bay. we have another one on the store for tomorrow in santa rosa still 85 degrees and check out some of those inland areas still 90 degrees right now in concord, and that's where things are going to heat up even more over the next few days and we have the cooler weather by the beaches because we have that northwest seabreeze moving at around 36 miles per hour in san franci
this was spacex's 36th mission of 2022. all right closer to earth things look pretty nice on tap for this weekend. oh my gosh, they look so gorgeous outside lots of blue skies and sunshine out there. i want to take you out to a live shot just show you how pretty it is from our camera sutra looking down towards san francisco temperatures range right now from 60s at the beaches and at the coast san francisco 66 still hanging on to some upper 70s in palo alto 79 oakland has dropped down to 69...
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gillis has been training astronauts for spacex launches.ulum. >> i'm super interested to figure out what my response is as i prepare for this now. >> reporter: for the spacewalk, the entire spaceship will be depressurized. which means all four will have to wear new specialized suits to survive in space. >> we're going to be up there for five days. we have a lot of time. we want to fill it with things that are purposeful. >> reporter: a little dose of isaacman humor. what's something you learn -- >> so no pop-tarts allowed. it turns out if they're messy to eat on earth it's even worse in space. >> and these are four space explorers will launch into orbit as soon as the end of the year. we'll be right there following along as they train for that moment. but even before that, there's another nasa launch in just a few weeks to see if they can send an unoccupied spaceship to the moon, around it and back, an exciting few months ahead, guys. >> not a bad gig at all for the civilians. thank you to gio benitez. >>> we'll be right back with "pop news
gillis has been training astronauts for spacex launches.ulum. >> i'm super interested to figure out what my response is as i prepare for this now. >> reporter: for the spacewalk, the entire spaceship will be depressurized. which means all four will have to wear new specialized suits to survive in space. >> we're going to be up there for five days. we have a lot of time. we want to fill it with things that are purposeful. >> reporter: a little dose of isaacman humor....
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this was spacex's 36th mission of the year. people always watch that super closely with any of those space launches. >> definitely, the weather is cooperating with us. so many people out and about. i want to show you the satellite radar system which shows you clear blue skies around the bay area. temperatures rage from the 60 to the mid 90's well have the cool ocean breeze keeping us from in the 60's. and brentwood 94 degrees. some low 70's an north bay 89. hot in santa rosa. we are a little bit warmer for most areas compared yesterday. this warming trend will continue into the next day into tuesday. right now, you can see the winds keeping things cool. winds gusting to 22 miles an hour. sit breezy around the bay. so i'll show you the forecast animation with clouds. we have a come pressed marine player it's going move overnight to 7:00 tomorrow morning. it will quickly disapate. maybe a little bit of partly cloudy conditions. but everyoneless be clear. overnight lows near 60 degrees for everyone, almost everyone especially arou
this was spacex's 36th mission of the year. people always watch that super closely with any of those space launches. >> definitely, the weather is cooperating with us. so many people out and about. i want to show you the satellite radar system which shows you clear blue skies around the bay area. temperatures rage from the 60 to the mid 90's well have the cool ocean breeze keeping us from in the 60's. and brentwood 94 degrees. some low 70's an north bay 89. hot in santa rosa. we are a...
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this was spacex's 36th mission of the year. primetime emmy awards. are you caught up with all of your favorite shows? george pinocchio with our sister station in los angeles has a look at some of the big contenders. george: from whodunit murder mysteries to true crime thrillers to the breakout comedy of the year. >> forgive me, i thought one of my colleagues hired a stripper for me. george: "on the red carpet" has a preview of tv's biggest night. and we are one-on-one with sarah paulson, andrew garfield, and elle fanning. >> it is that kind of cheeking's and wink we have with the audience that's what i think they respond to. dion: get ready to do some binging. "on the red carpet" has all of the emmy buzz sunday at 2:30 p.m. one last check of the weather with answers. francis: good evening, everyone. check out the temperatures right now. almost midnight and we are still in the 70's in a couple of spots. 72 in brentwood and cloverdale. around the bay, upper 50's to near 60's degrees -- to near 60 degrees, and that's as cool as we
this was spacex's 36th mission of the year. primetime emmy awards. are you caught up with all of your favorite shows? george pinocchio with our sister station in los angeles has a look at some of the big contenders. george: from whodunit murder mysteries to true crime thrillers to the breakout comedy of the year. >> forgive me, i thought one of my colleagues hired a stripper for me. george: "on the red carpet" has a preview of tv's biggest night. and we are one-on-one with sarah...
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lauren: where does that put bite dance or spacex, one of elon musk company's, phil?re super popular and where dough expect them to tap the public market at some point? >> yeah, those are two two i had written down as optimal 2023 candidates and looking back at other pullbacks in the market and first companies to come out and go public in the tech sector are the biggest bell weather names you've seen. everyone wants to wait till alibaba goes public before they test how the market reacts and i imagine the biggest names out there that could do this are spacex with a institutional following and retail following and bike dance is eating lunch on social media platforms and each of them have their own risks to consider. one is a space business that has a lot of risk and some precedent public companies not fairing well and not at the same size and bite dance from a regulatory perspective and those are two we'd consider blue chip in unicorn land that could test out the markets too. lauren: it is scary when you think about it with all the recession signals flashing and then we
lauren: where does that put bite dance or spacex, one of elon musk company's, phil?re super popular and where dough expect them to tap the public market at some point? >> yeah, those are two two i had written down as optimal 2023 candidates and looking back at other pullbacks in the market and first companies to come out and go public in the tech sector are the biggest bell weather names you've seen. everyone wants to wait till alibaba goes public before they test how the market reacts...
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i was telling you -- >> obviously another elon musk company, spacex. >> spacex, yes so we own about 1%ex we've got $1.2 billion invested. we've been investing three, four, five years i think we're going to make eight times the next ten year, eight or ten times and i think that the following ten years this can be a monster company. this is the internet for the entire world you saw what happened in ukraine, where zelenskyy called up elon musk and said hey, elon, i don't know what he calls him, elon or mr. musk we can't communicate with our troops can you help us. and in 48 hours, they have these satellites going around the earth right now, 4,000 there will be 4,000 this year. on the way to 40,000 or 35,000 within ten years and this is the internet for the world. and that is one, one area, but then they have something tfor telecom companies. they've made it so you can reuse rockets over and over and over again. so before him, there was no reusable rockets they were using the same technology they have been since 1960s. now you can reuse these rockets. these two young women, under 40s from
i was telling you -- >> obviously another elon musk company, spacex. >> spacex, yes so we own about 1%ex we've got $1.2 billion invested. we've been investing three, four, five years i think we're going to make eight times the next ten year, eight or ten times and i think that the following ten years this can be a monster company. this is the internet for the entire world you saw what happened in ukraine, where zelenskyy called up elon musk and said hey, elon, i don't know what he...
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as of march, spacex says it has around a quarter million subscribers. >>> harsh weather has crippled many parts of mississippi. look at this. up next, the desperate need for clean water in some of the state's biggest cities. >>> tonight we've got a viewer with a five-figure check that his bank will not cash. i'm consumer investigator chris chmura, nbc bay area responds, next. >>> i'm jeff ranieri. so far this summer, six days at 100 and hotter. we'll add to this in a big way and temperatures will go over and temperatures will go over that 106. what's the difference between prop 26 and prop 27? 26? not one dime to get people off the streets and into housing 27 generates hundreds of million to help solve homelessness. the choice is clear yes on prop 27. what's the difference between prop 26 and prop 27? 26 is a money grab that doesn't guarantee a cent for non-gaming tribes. 27 requires 15% of all state revenues go to non-gaming tribes. the choice is clear. yes, on 27. >>> tonight we respond to a south bay man who had a five-figure check he couldn't cash. >> that's a chunk of money. our
as of march, spacex says it has around a quarter million subscribers. >>> harsh weather has crippled many parts of mississippi. look at this. up next, the desperate need for clean water in some of the state's biggest cities. >>> tonight we've got a viewer with a five-figure check that his bank will not cash. i'm consumer investigator chris chmura, nbc bay area responds, next. >>> i'm jeff ranieri. so far this summer, six days at 100 and hotter. we'll add to this in a...
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you heard the exciting stuff they are doing in spacex. in order to prepare us rated jim mentioned propulsion is a key because if we go with the present propulsion, it takes a long time to get there, and the planets are out of alignment, and you have to stay on the surface for a long time for the first flight. you get a faster propulsion, and you can go there and stay a few weeks and come back. all of this is working together. >> practical necessity to go to the movie or mars. you take apollo and ringback regulus, we found out how destructive that was for the spaces. with these incredible rovers we have, we know what environment is like area it is not as difficult as the lunar surface in terms of our gearboxes and spacesuits and things like that. if you think about going to the moon as a camping expedition and mars being a further out expedition, you will not go out to the alaskan wilderness and just going to the sporting goods store and buy boots, without having tried things to break them in. you will try to go to some local place, and ma
you heard the exciting stuff they are doing in spacex. in order to prepare us rated jim mentioned propulsion is a key because if we go with the present propulsion, it takes a long time to get there, and the planets are out of alignment, and you have to stay on the surface for a long time for the first flight. you get a faster propulsion, and you can go there and stay a few weeks and come back. all of this is working together. >> practical necessity to go to the movie or mars. you take...
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but spacex is light years ahead and it's one of its divisions, star link that, is trying to become thetructure problems from space. cal perry got an exclusive look at that program. >> 15 miles. >> yes, to a spot where you can get service on your phone. >> reporter: these two are raising three generations of children here on the edge of navajo nation in rural new mexico. in a place where households are separated by miles of deserts and cliffs, star link is the only option for communication here. >> and the jetpack didn't really help too. >> so this has been the thing that's worked. >> yes, definitely. >> reporter: that thing is one of 650,000 terminals in 40 countries around the world communicating with star link's growing satellites. star link has been hitching a ride from the falcon 9 rocket launching from florida and california. >> and liftoff. >> reporter: we have two of the few hundreds of employees working inside of starlink. something all too easy to understand in a place like ukraine when ground-based communication systems were some of the first targets by russian air strikes. >
but spacex is light years ahead and it's one of its divisions, star link that, is trying to become thetructure problems from space. cal perry got an exclusive look at that program. >> 15 miles. >> yes, to a spot where you can get service on your phone. >> reporter: these two are raising three generations of children here on the edge of navajo nation in rural new mexico. in a place where households are separated by miles of deserts and cliffs, star link is the only option for...
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elon musk has made no secret of spacex.to colonize mars. even he is working on the moon. he's working with nasa. spacex has a contract to look into developing a lander starship technology for nasa's program. elon musk i believe also wants to go to the moon now for the same reasons we've been talking about, to buy down that risk of a mars mission. there's competition not only with other nations but commercial entities. ideally we'd like to see cooperation to leverage expertise and experience and the ability to be nimble and move quickly. >> did i hear that right, you call each other flyers? >> yeah. >> that's a great nickname. i love it. thank you expertise. it is fascinating and we're looking forward to friday. hopefully, fingers crossed for friday. >>> coming up next, she's won 23 grand slams. but tonight, serena williams is setting out to win her last. it's the all-new subway series menu! 12 irresistible new subs... like #11 subway club. piled with turkey, ham and roast beef. this sub isn't slowing down time any time soon
elon musk has made no secret of spacex.to colonize mars. even he is working on the moon. he's working with nasa. spacex has a contract to look into developing a lander starship technology for nasa's program. elon musk i believe also wants to go to the moon now for the same reasons we've been talking about, to buy down that risk of a mars mission. there's competition not only with other nations but commercial entities. ideally we'd like to see cooperation to leverage expertise and experience and...
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spacex also has starship rockets. what is the difference? >> that's a great question. the two rockets actually have a very interesting connection. they are very different in a lot of ways. nasa solely owns and operates sls. each rocket is a one-off meaning it is expendable and goes into the ocean after each launch. spacex is privately developing starship and has the goal of reusing them, wanting to make them the 747 jets of space. but, the connection lies in the fact that they are both for nasa's artemis lunar mission with nasa having awarded spacex a $3 million contract for that mission that i mentioned earlier, which would see starship deliver those astronauts effectively from the orion capsule down to the moon's surface. >> before we go, the artemis program, how realistic are the current goals? >> reporter: timelines have been pushed back several years, but already, nasa's internal watchdog has warned that that this program may cost as much as $90 million before astronauts set foot on the moon. that 2025 goal looks increasingly unlikely, due to a variety of technolo
spacex also has starship rockets. what is the difference? >> that's a great question. the two rockets actually have a very interesting connection. they are very different in a lot of ways. nasa solely owns and operates sls. each rocket is a one-off meaning it is expendable and goes into the ocean after each launch. spacex is privately developing starship and has the goal of reusing them, wanting to make them the 747 jets of space. but, the connection lies in the fact that they are both...
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spacex and t mobile are partnering to bring wireless cellphone service to remote areas.oday t mobile ceo mike seaver in spacex founder elon musk announced their plan for universal coverage. the idea is to help areas with spotty service in the continental us, hawaii, alaska, puerto rico and territorial waters. according to t mobile, more than a million square miles of the u. s are untouched by cell signals from any provider. for san jose police officers will not be charged in the deadly shooting of a carjacking suspect coming up what led to the district attorney's decision statewide effort is now underway to make lunar new year holiday at california community colleges, the bay area school pledging its support. and significant cooling this weekend, you'll notice it's gonna get cold. it's just not gonna be as hot as it has been the forecast for your weekend the forecast for your weekend coming what's the difference between prop 26 and prop 27? 26? not one dime to get people off the streets and into housing 27 generates hundreds of million to help solve homelessness. the cho
spacex and t mobile are partnering to bring wireless cellphone service to remote areas.oday t mobile ceo mike seaver in spacex founder elon musk announced their plan for universal coverage. the idea is to help areas with spotty service in the continental us, hawaii, alaska, puerto rico and territorial waters. according to t mobile, more than a million square miles of the u. s are untouched by cell signals from any provider. for san jose police officers will not be charged in the deadly shooting...
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look, the spacex rocket lifted off. we were talking about this said they had to scrub and then this one got off to a a sky 5 overhead to capture it. so there's shot that we have from the distance for you. >> the falcon 9 rocket is sending 46, starlink internet satellites into low earth orbit. god, i hope i can get a signal because of i was in or never and my phone doesn't work and look at this. and yeah, it's really that these are amazing shots. first stage booster, you know, sets off there and then. >> and then goes off. and it's it's just incredible. remember, we told you about spacex. they have launched more than 3,000 satellites for starlink. and that's a giant internet constellation, the beams broadband service. he thought i was kidding. and now i would do it breeds. that's you know, that's what we need. i totally agree. he's like if your wi-fi doesn't work one way to the but all this is happening tonight. getting mason's haha. >> hey, we're also talking about back here on earth and the heat are and how next few jo
look, the spacex rocket lifted off. we were talking about this said they had to scrub and then this one got off to a a sky 5 overhead to capture it. so there's shot that we have from the distance for you. >> the falcon 9 rocket is sending 46, starlink internet satellites into low earth orbit. god, i hope i can get a signal because of i was in or never and my phone doesn't work and look at this. and yeah, it's really that these are amazing shots. first stage booster, you know, sets off...
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likely hardware from a spacex dragon capsule.k, pieces of a chinese rocket reentered the atmosphere falling into the india ocean. jonathan mcdowell joins us from summerville, massachusetts. great to see you again. we appreciate the expertise. we're not afraid of it falling out of the sky and hitting us on the head, but it is happening more frequently. is this something we should get used to? >> i think so. it's been happening throughout the history of the space age. we're just becoming more aware of it now as social media makes these events more widely known around the world. easy >> what kind of risk does this stuff pose? you know, it is a risk. i mean, when the junk enters the earth's atmosphere, it's going at 72,000 miles per hour. but the burning and reentry slow it down to a couple hundred miles an hour. but if that hits you at a couple hundred miles an hour, you're not going to be happy. so it is a risk. so far during the space age, we have played the odds that most of the earth isn't covered by people. and so the chance th
likely hardware from a spacex dragon capsule.k, pieces of a chinese rocket reentered the atmosphere falling into the india ocean. jonathan mcdowell joins us from summerville, massachusetts. great to see you again. we appreciate the expertise. we're not afraid of it falling out of the sky and hitting us on the head, but it is happening more frequently. is this something we should get used to? >> i think so. it's been happening throughout the history of the space age. we're just becoming...
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host: which we see with spacex and the like. you've seen that with spacex and things like that. caller: yes. i think that would work. host: that was ron in pennsylvania. legislators are commenting on the launch as well. that is from her twitter feed this morning. let's hear from bruce in arkansas. good morning. go ahead. caller: good morning to you. i am all for exploration. i believe we are being repressed psychologically -- technologically speaking. this is my first time. we do have the technology now to have self charging vehicles. i don't know why they won't push it forward. there should be some kind of format where they can discuss this. host: it's basal exploration something you would support? caller: yes. i think we were designed to explore that is our next step. host: richard is next in new york. go ahead. caller: i think with americans sleeping in the streets, there is no reason why we have people in the streets. why should we go to mars or the moon? host: why do think canceling would help in that other thing. why is it in either or thing? caller: billions of dollars wi
host: which we see with spacex and the like. you've seen that with spacex and things like that. caller: yes. i think that would work. host: that was ron in pennsylvania. legislators are commenting on the launch as well. that is from her twitter feed this morning. let's hear from bruce in arkansas. good morning. go ahead. caller: good morning to you. i am all for exploration. i believe we are being repressed psychologically -- technologically speaking. this is my first time. we do have the...
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but i don't want to minimize his importance to spacex, and i think it's real.ought process improvement, efficiency, if you look at the way the cards are -- the cars are manufactured, he's clearly very smart. emily: does that mean you think tesla's valuation is fair? catherine: no. i don't think tesla's valuation is fair. i think it's overpriced. if you compare it to microsoft and apple, amazon, those are going up in the mid teens, maybe not that much. i understand tesla revenues are going up but if you look at those other companies, they are trading at 30 times free cash flow. tesla is trading at 300 times free cash flow. this is priced for perfection. nothing can go wrong. everything has to go right and i've never seen that happen before. investors are ultimately going to be disappointed. even if every one of its goals are achieved, i don't think investors are going to be pleased from iran. -- pleased from here on. emily: thank you for stopping by. coming up, 100 technologists signing a letter to congress urging for more skepticism in crypto. we talked about t
but i don't want to minimize his importance to spacex, and i think it's real.ought process improvement, efficiency, if you look at the way the cards are -- the cars are manufactured, he's clearly very smart. emily: does that mean you think tesla's valuation is fair? catherine: no. i don't think tesla's valuation is fair. i think it's overpriced. if you compare it to microsoft and apple, amazon, those are going up in the mid teens, maybe not that much. i understand tesla revenues are going up...
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in recent years, spacex and virgin galactic and blue 0rigin have taken more of the spotlight and i'vedoing anything in spaceflight? so this is nasa's chance to shine and show that they are still on the final frontier, so they got all sorts of things planned to boost their role in space exploration.- their role in space exloration. ., . exploration. how excited are ou exploration. how excited are you about — exploration. how excited are you about all _ exploration. how excited are you about all this? _ exploration. how excited are you about all this? i'm - exploration. how excited are | you about all this? i'm pretty excited. that _ you about all this? i'm pretty excited. that is _ you about all this? i'm pretty excited. that is going - you about all this? i'm pretty excited. that is going to - you about all this? i'm pretty excited. that is going to be l excited. that is going to be one big rocket blasting off, so that would be pretty impressive, and i think the big pushis impressive, and i think the big push is going to be when they put people on board. that's always the way it is. u
in recent years, spacex and virgin galactic and blue 0rigin have taken more of the spotlight and i'vedoing anything in spaceflight? so this is nasa's chance to shine and show that they are still on the final frontier, so they got all sorts of things planned to boost their role in space exploration.- their role in space exloration. ., . exploration. how excited are ou exploration. how excited are you about — exploration. how excited are you about all _ exploration. how excited are you about...
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i had the fortunate - experience of visiting spacex in the us, it _ experience of visiting spacex inloration and beyond? i think what paul was really _ exploration and beyond? i think what paul was really saying _ exploration and beyond? i think what paul was really saying was _ exploration and beyond? i think what paul was really saying was he - exploration and beyond? i think what paul was really saying was he like i paul was really saying was he like the clothes! — paul was really saying was he like the clothes! he _ paul was really saying was he like the clothes! he thinks _ paul was really saying was he like the clothes! he thinks the - the clothes! he thinks the spacesuits_ the clothes! he thinks the spacesuits are _ the clothes! he thinks the spacesuits are cool. - the clothes! he thinks the spacesuits are cool. the l the clothes! he thinks the - spacesuits are cool. the price tag is loony. — spacesuits are cool. the price tag is loony. it's_ spacesuits are cool. the price tag is loony, it's out _ spacesuits are cool. the price tag is loony, it's out of— spacesuits are cool. t
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this may give spacex a temporary edge in its latest competition against the boeing venture.irst launch will take place sometime from october through december. and the world's largest asset manager is making a significant move into crypto markets. blackrock offering its first ever investment product in bitcoin. the new trust will track the price of the currency. the firm says it is responding to demand from large institutional clients. coming up, bumble's rocky road ahead with competition from match and tinder. what is in store for them? we will discuss. and will profile the meta's new coo, sheryl sandberg successor, like her, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ if you wake up thinking about the market and want to make the right moves fast... get decision tech. for insights on when to buy and sell. and proactive alerts on market events. that's decision tech. only from fidelity. this is xfinity rewards. that's decision tech. our way of showing our appreciation. with rewards of all shapes and sizes. [ cheers ] are we actually going? yes!! and once in a lifetime moments. two tickets to n
this may give spacex a temporary edge in its latest competition against the boeing venture.irst launch will take place sometime from october through december. and the world's largest asset manager is making a significant move into crypto markets. blackrock offering its first ever investment product in bitcoin. the new trust will track the price of the currency. the firm says it is responding to demand from large institutional clients. coming up, bumble's rocky road ahead with competition from...
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this will markedly 54th spacex mission primarily dedicated to hauling starlink internet satellites intorbit. we're expecting that countdown and lift off shortly. david: yeah, absolutely. just to give you an idea of where they are going, and what they are bringing, 540 kilometers circular low-earth orbit. initially of course. we are looking at the first stage land, 656 kilometers down ridge of a shortfall. i believe the fuel loading has been completed. we should be lifting off at any point. this was delayed a couple of hours. t-30 i believe. there has been quite literally a weather window of opportunity. in case you are just joining us, live pictures at the kennedy space center, the falcon nine b 1073 -- go ahead, rish. rishaad: are we getting the countdown? >> 3, 2, 1, ignition. and lift off of starlink. go falcon, go starlink. rishaad: 1.7 million pounds of thrust. northeast over the atlantic ocean. it will reach the speed of sound in about one minute, then shut off its nine engines, then boosters release from the falcon's upper stage, then of course it will come down to earth fairly s
this will markedly 54th spacex mission primarily dedicated to hauling starlink internet satellites intorbit. we're expecting that countdown and lift off shortly. david: yeah, absolutely. just to give you an idea of where they are going, and what they are bringing, 540 kilometers circular low-earth orbit. initially of course. we are looking at the first stage land, 656 kilometers down ridge of a shortfall. i believe the fuel loading has been completed. we should be lifting off at any point. this...
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and other space-related news, spacex and t-mobil . our said it team to and mobile dead zones. the plan is to use space x's satellite based internet business starlink to provide complete cellular connectivity. anywhere in the world, the service would come at no additional charge. t-mobile and spacex are hoping to begin beta testing their plan by the end of next year. all right. we want to get your check your 4 zone forecast. taking a live look at sfo. no one's going quite as far as tomorrow's the art of rocket will be going tomorrow. but proper meteorologist rodriguez, she's actually been tracking the thunderstorms and one other going on in florida. she's got an update for us. yeah, let's take a look at futurecast for because we are going to see a slight chance. just 20% of thunderstorms off the coast that could impact the artemis launch. but >> it's looking great up to 80% of a successful launch. so i think all systems go. it is is expected to be a very successful launch out there in florida for artemis. so congrats to nasa. fingers crossed that everything goes according to pl
and other space-related news, spacex and t-mobil . our said it team to and mobile dead zones. the plan is to use space x's satellite based internet business starlink to provide complete cellular connectivity. anywhere in the world, the service would come at no additional charge. t-mobile and spacex are hoping to begin beta testing their plan by the end of next year. all right. we want to get your check your 4 zone forecast. taking a live look at sfo. no one's going quite as far as tomorrow's...
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t-mobile and spacex are partnering on a phone that would work in areas with no cell coverage.obile ceo joins spacex founder elon musk in texas yesterday and they plan to roll out the program next year starting with text messages and eventually moving on to voice and data and send and receive and talk anywhere pretty amazing. t-mobile is down 2.8%. well, the 2022 college football season is set to kick off across the pond tomorrow. the nebraska corn huskers will face off with a northwestern wildcats in the college football classic. this will be the first international college game in over five years. the matchup comes at a historic moment when college athletes can profit off their athletic career withs name, image, and likeness deals. grady trimble joining us from the campus of northwestern university in evanston, illinois. hey, grady. grady: hey, lauren. college athletes is big business and now it's one that student athletes themselves can make money off with name, image and likeness. it's creating a whole new industry of companies that represent these athletes and one is athle
t-mobile and spacex are partnering on a phone that would work in areas with no cell coverage.obile ceo joins spacex founder elon musk in texas yesterday and they plan to roll out the program next year starting with text messages and eventually moving on to voice and data and send and receive and talk anywhere pretty amazing. t-mobile is down 2.8%. well, the 2022 college football season is set to kick off across the pond tomorrow. the nebraska corn huskers will face off with a northwestern...
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and russia but nasa spacex and china's secretive moon mission. all that starts with nasa's first artemis test flight monday that will send an uncrewed spacecraft around the moon to edge sure all systems are go before the first mission with astronauts aboard in 2024. to get there, nasa will be using its highly anticipated space launch system, or sls. it's the world's most powerful rocket, 36 stories high and exceeds the mighty saturn v of the apollo program in many ways. >> we have a lot going on, but we need to stop and be in that moment and celebrate that success because the team that makes that possible, they've been working on this for years. >> reporter: years of work to design a spacecraft like the orion crew capsule. the mission's human-rated module that can support up to four astronauts. >> this system is a blend of technologies. it utilizes material systems that have heritage all the way back to the apollo era, very similar chemistry. physics are still the same 50 years later. >> the only difference is the size. apollo, three astronauts.
and russia but nasa spacex and china's secretive moon mission. all that starts with nasa's first artemis test flight monday that will send an uncrewed spacecraft around the moon to edge sure all systems are go before the first mission with astronauts aboard in 2024. to get there, nasa will be using its highly anticipated space launch system, or sls. it's the world's most powerful rocket, 36 stories high and exceeds the mighty saturn v of the apollo program in many ways. >> we have a lot...
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no and it's nice that elon did end up getting his ex with spacex.ng comes full circle everything. yes, and he owns he now owns the url again. he purchased it from paypal corporate some years ago. and and it was a it's the end of one of the final scenes in the book is is him reacquiring the x.com domain. it was restored to it's it's rightful owner. yeah. yeah. so one of the things that you've gotten so much praise for is the fact that you taught you you talk to so many people who worked at the company. it wasn't just talking to the famous names or the the people who've gone on to be very successful, but that you talk to many of the employees you were able to get troves of emails because you know, a lot of the people who worked at paypal were packrats talk to us about some of the lesser-known figures and how they impacted both your understanding of the story and also just the story itself. yeah, it's it's a really good question. and i'm glad people have picked up on it. i had a view that the most interesting stuff in companies tends not to happen in t
no and it's nice that elon did end up getting his ex with spacex.ng comes full circle everything. yes, and he owns he now owns the url again. he purchased it from paypal corporate some years ago. and and it was a it's the end of one of the final scenes in the book is is him reacquiring the x.com domain. it was restored to it's it's rightful owner. yeah. yeah. so one of the things that you've gotten so much praise for is the fact that you taught you you talk to so many people who worked at the...
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. >> spacex has launched another falcon 9 rocket, this time with 52 more starlink internet satellitestellation beaming broadband to hundreds of thousands of people around the world. elon musk's company has launched more than 3,000 with more to come. >>> songwriter lamont dozier who helped define the motown sound has died. ♪ feeling inside me ooh deep inside me and it hurts so bad ♪ >> he was part of the legendary song writing team behind dozens of motown classics by the supremes, four tops, ha marvin e and many others. he was 89. >>> the cost of mailing a letter or sending a package keeps going up. the u.s. postal service is looking to raise prices yet again this january just five months after the most recent rate hike. they say volume of mail has declined and they have lost more than $5 billion. >>> and roger goodell sounds off on why the league is seeking a season long suspension of deshaun watson. coy wire has the "bleacher report." >> he was initially suspended by six games for violating the league's personnel conduct policy. not charged with any crime, watson settled 23 of the ci
. >> spacex has launched another falcon 9 rocket, this time with 52 more starlink internet satellitestellation beaming broadband to hundreds of thousands of people around the world. elon musk's company has launched more than 3,000 with more to come. >>> songwriter lamont dozier who helped define the motown sound has died. ♪ feeling inside me ooh deep inside me and it hurts so bad ♪ >> he was part of the legendary song writing team behind dozens of motown classics by the...
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about this mission is to— mr what is important about this mission is to encourage companies like spacexhinese or iranian— that the russian or chinese or iranian programmes are somehow going to be some _ iranian programmes are somehow going to be some sort of starfleet academy, they are not. we can work with countries like the united kingdom, japan, the uae, the growing number— kingdom, japan, the uae, the growing number that kingdom, japan, the uae, the growing numberthat are very...
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elon musk spacex is teaming up with a wireless carrier to try improve cell phoe service on earth. the goal is to to eliminate dead zones where cell coverage is week. spacex about work with t-mobile to collect phones to satellites in orbit cutting the need for a cel tower in areas without them. spx launched nearly 3,000 star link satellites into low earth orbit since 2019. > >> fed ex is face as possible wk stopage at the start of the holy shopping season. group of third partyville deliverers say they are losing money. the independet businesses that deliver most fed most fed ex packages want more n hization. fed ex say they are committed to work with service provider businesses. that's it for your money watch report. gi. > >> that's why i start shopping y to plan ahead for the holidays. > >> ready for 49ers? they came up up short in the final preseason game losing to the houston texans. vern glenn has this morning's red and gold report. > >> it's time for your red and gd report. rough night in houston for trey lance ants 49ers offene in the final tuneup before the regular season. l
elon musk spacex is teaming up with a wireless carrier to try improve cell phoe service on earth. the goal is to to eliminate dead zones where cell coverage is week. spacex about work with t-mobile to collect phones to satellites in orbit cutting the need for a cel tower in areas without them. spx launched nearly 3,000 star link satellites into low earth orbit since 2019. > >> fed ex is face as possible wk stopage at the start of the holy shopping season. group of third partyville...
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now, spacex is working on its own rocket that would do that.ugh, which would make it much more affordable, while the sls rocket is fully expendable meaning it can only be used once, which is why nasa officials are being so careful, making sure they get everything right with this launch. they cant afford to lose it. >> kristen fisher, thanks very much for that report. >> the money lead. more chaos, more complaints. air travelers are sounding off after a summer plagued with problems. especially those tens of thousands of cancellations and delays. this as airlines scramble to prepare to meet labor day weekend travel demand. let's bring in cnn's pete muntean. how significant is this jump in air travel complaints? i will cop to being a complainer. >> kasie, really, this reflects the pain that passengers have been experiencing over this summer of staffing troubles for airlines. 45,000 flight cancellations in total since june 1st, according to flight aware. in the month of june, that's when we saw some of the worst days for flight cancellations. so th
now, spacex is working on its own rocket that would do that.ugh, which would make it much more affordable, while the sls rocket is fully expendable meaning it can only be used once, which is why nasa officials are being so careful, making sure they get everything right with this launch. they cant afford to lose it. >> kristen fisher, thanks very much for that report. >> the money lead. more chaos, more complaints. air travelers are sounding off after a summer plagued with problems....
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once he graduates he wants to work at mesa -- nasa or spacex. >> amazing at a 4.7 gpa there was alsoa coat valedictorian. >> all of us here, we appreciate your time. we will see you again in half >>> tonight, several developing stories as we come on the air. the head of the cdc ordering a complete overhaul of the agency. cdc director dr. rochelle walensky with the scathing review of her own agency's handling of the covid pandemic here in the u.s. calling public guidance confusing and overwhelming. dr. walensky now preparing for sweeping changes, including an internal schaaf staff shakeup and faster responses to new health threats. all of this coming as the biden administration says new covid boosters targeting the original strain and omicron subvariants could now be available to millions of americans within three weeks. >>> also breaking tonight, once nicknamed america's mayor, former trump attorney rudy giuliani tonight testifying for nearly six hours before a special grand jury in georgia.
once he graduates he wants to work at mesa -- nasa or spacex. >> amazing at a 4.7 gpa there was alsoa coat valedictorian. >> all of us here, we appreciate your time. we will see you again in half >>> tonight, several developing stories as we come on the air. the head of the cdc ordering a complete overhaul of the agency. cdc director dr. rochelle walensky with the scathing review of her own agency's handling of the covid pandemic here in the u.s. calling public guidance...
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i'm just the man to do it with my new company malcolm spacex. [ laughter ] we didn't land on the moonthe moon landed on us. with just a few of your many billion dollars, you could fund this first of its kind space program designed to bring black folks to the great unknown. and i've already got the crew picked out for our first mission. well, there's me and dr. dre, jay-z, of course, beyonce, you got to have did dy, and one guy named bradley. any brandly. bradley cooper. he's -- bradley cooper's fine. trying to push bradley cooper on me, he's okay, he's fine. for our ship we're not going up in some dong-shaped rocket like you clowns, [ bleep ] trying to [ bleep ] those rings of jupiter, or mars -- i've never been to space, i don't know who has the rings. our ship will be designed by space chutes, none of the frumpy michelin man stuff, okay? ours will be versace. instead of boots, we'll be wearing lebron's. we're not eating space food that comes out of a damn tube. safety be damned. because who's going to be mad when a warm slice of pecan pie floats into their mouth? not me. when anythi
i'm just the man to do it with my new company malcolm spacex. [ laughter ] we didn't land on the moonthe moon landed on us. with just a few of your many billion dollars, you could fund this first of its kind space program designed to bring black folks to the great unknown. and i've already got the crew picked out for our first mission. well, there's me and dr. dre, jay-z, of course, beyonce, you got to have did dy, and one guy named bradley. any brandly. bradley cooper. he's -- bradley cooper's...
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what does it tell you that nasa isn't relying on spacex, for example, to conduct this mission that islt themselves and the most powerful rocket for human flight ever. >> well, you wouldn't want to go somewhere critical and just have one way to get there. if you have any problem, you're stuck. i think competition and multiple means is a really great idea. and the artemis one mission that is going tomorrow, it is very heavily built across the united states. i think there is something built on it from every single state in the union. but it is also international. a big piece of it is made by the european space agency, and canadian space agency is part of it. we have that whole piece going under nasa's wing and meanwhile spacex is working on a different rocket that still hasn't launched in its completeness yet, but that's going on also. so all of this and 77 space agencies around the world are all headed towards the next big steps in space, the moon and mars and beyond. and tomorrow is the big crucible test with the biggest rocket we have ever built. >> so, first big step hopefully will h
what does it tell you that nasa isn't relying on spacex, for example, to conduct this mission that islt themselves and the most powerful rocket for human flight ever. >> well, you wouldn't want to go somewhere critical and just have one way to get there. if you have any problem, you're stuck. i think competition and multiple means is a really great idea. and the artemis one mission that is going tomorrow, it is very heavily built across the united states. i think there is something built...
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the steady launches are coming from spacex's star link, a satly-based internet service work to go provideillions of people. nbc's cal perry happened to their california headquarters to find out how it's being used across the world. >> about 15 miles. >> yes, to a spot where you can actually get service on your phone. >> reporter: jackie toledo and pat gibson are raising three generations of children here on the edge of navajo nation in rural new mexico. in a place where households are separated by miles of desert and ancient cliffs, star link is the only option for communication here. >> and the jet pack doesn't really help to -- >> so this is then the thing that's worked? >> yes, definitely. >> it is. >> reporter: that thing is one of 650,000 terminals in 40 countries around the world communicating with star link's growing army of satellites above us all in lower earth orbit. for the last three years star link has been hitching a right from the falcon 9 rocket launching from florida and california. >> and liftoff. >> reporter: lauren drier and bianca reinhart are two of the few hundred e
the steady launches are coming from spacex's star link, a satly-based internet service work to go provideillions of people. nbc's cal perry happened to their california headquarters to find out how it's being used across the world. >> about 15 miles. >> yes, to a spot where you can actually get service on your phone. >> reporter: jackie toledo and pat gibson are raising three generations of children here on the edge of navajo nation in rural new mexico. in a place where...
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