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but spacex and blue origin have vehicles spacex flying one of them the falcon heavy that can go almost as heavy a payload to low earth orbit. as will be in this vehicle that costs 40 billion dollars. i mean that that's just it is very frustrating for me because we didn't have to do it. that was a that was something that in 2010 2011 when this deal was made it was obvious. it was obvious. that wasn't what we should be doing with that money and it's hurtful because tens of thousands of people have dedicated their lives and careers to doing it and it's not their followed. of course, it's exciting. we've built a big rocket, but it doesn't leave you behind anything. that's sustainable. the nasa ig says each launch will cost 4 billion dollars. that's an addition to the 40. we've already invested if taking aside the sunk costs. you can launch on a falcon heavy for around a hundred fifty million dollars. it's not human rated. but if we had put a program together to follow on commercial crew that allowed the private sector to partner to build bigger heavier vehicles. no doubt. that would have b
but spacex and blue origin have vehicles spacex flying one of them the falcon heavy that can go almost as heavy a payload to low earth orbit. as will be in this vehicle that costs 40 billion dollars. i mean that that's just it is very frustrating for me because we didn't have to do it. that was a that was something that in 2010 2011 when this deal was made it was obvious. it was obvious. that wasn't what we should be doing with that money and it's hurtful because tens of thousands of people...
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spacex is finally cruise. but it most.eaning there was a gap late decade when there is no conscience and we do so we had to depend on russia to do it. the second provider still has not flung the crews. i wonder under this model, would be lucky if you had spacex? it seems like it's part of this. >> there is no question. question without spacex this would not have worked as well. and as for the long time in between, we always knew it was going to be a gap. we should have much earlier than startingam programs. it's for real. divide between two competitors. he wanted competition. we did not get $6 billion in five years. congressman kept the program over the first five years. nuts and i we do it that much sooner. again i do not want to take anything from spacex though the ones who made it support it very late decade we simply say that nightmares. five months of a gap. at what had been not just a gap in bronchus from u.s. would have been a gap in human space flight we would've had to orbit the shuttle and wait for the government
spacex is finally cruise. but it most.eaning there was a gap late decade when there is no conscience and we do so we had to depend on russia to do it. the second provider still has not flung the crews. i wonder under this model, would be lucky if you had spacex? it seems like it's part of this. >> there is no question. question without spacex this would not have worked as well. and as for the long time in between, we always knew it was going to be a gap. we should have much earlier than...
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this rocket is huge, compared to the spacex rockets.— spacex rockets. spacex rockets. this rocket is enormous, i have _ spacex rockets. this rocket is enormous, i have only - spacex rockets. this rocket is enormous, i have only seen l spacex rockets. this rocket is enormous, i have only seen a j spacex rockets. this rocket is - enormous, i have only seen a few launches— enormous, i have only seen a few launches in— enormous, i have only seen a few launches in person myself, i cannot wait to— launches in person myself, i cannot wait to watch this rocket takes off, it is going — wait to watch this rocket takes off, it is going to be spectacular. when --eole sa it is going to be spectacular. when people say why _ it is going to be spectacular. when people say why go _ it is going to be spectacular. when people say why go back _ it is going to be spectacular. when people say why go back to - it is going to be spectacular. terri2'i people say why go back to the moon? we go back for a few reasons. one is that it _ we go back for a few reasons. one is that it
this rocket is huge, compared to the spacex rockets.— spacex rockets. spacex rockets. this rocket is enormous, i have _ spacex rockets. this rocket is enormous, i have only - spacex rockets. this rocket is enormous, i have only seen l spacex rockets. this rocket is enormous, i have only seen a j spacex rockets. this rocket is - enormous, i have only seen a few launches— enormous, i have only seen a few launches in— enormous, i have only seen a few launches in person myself, i cannot wait...
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is it a partnership with spacex?rew members are spacex engineers. very talented employees. anna is our mission specialist and our medical officer, so she was a biomedical controller at nasa she's a lead mission director. if you saw apollo 13, she's the ed harris in the room. you can imagine what she would gain from going to space and being able to bring that to mission control. and sara gillis was the lead astronaut trainer for spacex she trained myself and the inspiration 4 crew she's trained every astronaut crew that's gone to space on the dragon you can the benefit of having a lead astronaut go to space that can train hopefully hundreds of thousands of people in the future spacex is contributing talent to it, creating lots of investments for space suits, life support changes and eva. polaris is contributing equally into it. the actual objectives of our mission were jointly formed with elon shortly after the inspiration 4 mission. >> when i hear investments and contribution, how much is a mission costing? >> we don
is it a partnership with spacex?rew members are spacex engineers. very talented employees. anna is our mission specialist and our medical officer, so she was a biomedical controller at nasa she's a lead mission director. if you saw apollo 13, she's the ed harris in the room. you can imagine what she would gain from going to space and being able to bring that to mission control. and sara gillis was the lead astronaut trainer for spacex she trained myself and the inspiration 4 crew she's trained...
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are, nasa has given spacex a contract to design and build a lander based on spacex technology.leverage off that relationship and go to mars together using nasa's decades of operational and technical expertise and spacex's nimbleness and ability to react quickly. would be the best of all worlds. >> you, you lucky dog, have been on three space shuttle flights, getting to see earth in a whole different way. leroy chow, thank you so much for joining us. >> my pleasure, thank you. >>> still ahead, we've just learned that the zaporizhzhia nuclear plant has once again lost connection to its last remaining external power line. more on that from ukraine in a moment. new astepro allergy. now available without a prescription. astepro is the first and only 24-hour steroid free spray. while other allergy sprays take hours astepro starts woing in 30 minutes. so you can... astepro and go. [sfx: ding] [message] hey babe, meet us at the bottom of the trail. oh, man. hey! open up! the redesigned chevy silverado. with a sophisticated, high-tech interior... open the door! it's easy to forget it's
are, nasa has given spacex a contract to design and build a lander based on spacex technology.leverage off that relationship and go to mars together using nasa's decades of operational and technical expertise and spacex's nimbleness and ability to react quickly. would be the best of all worlds. >> you, you lucky dog, have been on three space shuttle flights, getting to see earth in a whole different way. leroy chow, thank you so much for joining us. >> my pleasure, thank you....
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as they are already working together.— and spacex as they are already working together.t is more delays _ working together. long and short of it is more delays ahead. _ working together. long and short of it is more delays ahead. thank- working together. long and short of it is more delays ahead. thank you | it is more delays ahead. thank you for sparing the time and coming on the programme, thank you. the main pipeline bringing gas from russia to europe has remained shut after what was intended to be a three—day closure. russian state energy firm gazprom said it had found an oil leak in a turbine on nord stream 1, meaning it would be closed indefinitely. the pipeline was initially shut for what gazprom described as maintenance work. the extended closure is likely to put further pressure on gas prices. already it's feared that people across europe will not be able to afford the cost of heating this winter. our correspondent jessica parker in brussels explained the anxiety being faced in the eu. well, look, every day that there is less gas flowing into europe, the greater
as they are already working together.— and spacex as they are already working together.t is more delays _ working together. long and short of it is more delays ahead. _ working together. long and short of it is more delays ahead. thank- working together. long and short of it is more delays ahead. thank you | it is more delays ahead. thank you for sparing the time and coming on the programme, thank you. the main pipeline bringing gas from russia to europe has remained shut after what was...
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spacex successfully landed the rocket's first stage booster on the of course, i still love you.drone ship which is stationed in the pacific ocean. a spacex has already launched more than 3,000 satellites for starlink, a giant internet constellation. that beams broadband service to customers all around the world. >> nasa will try again saturday to launch its new artemis one moon rocket. the first attempt was scrubbed earlier this week due to engine problems. the 322 foot space launch system or sls rocket. we'll attempt to send an uncrewed capsule around the moon and back if successful, it would be the first capsule to fly to the moon since nasa's apollo program about 50 years ago. the launch is set for 02:17pm, eastern time. that is 11:17am, for us here on the west coast. coming up, a young boy battling a rare brain cancer. all he wants to do is go to disney world. >> how the community came together to make it happen. kron 4 news returns. eon the th. leon the second... and leon... the first of them all. three generations, who all bank differently with chase. leon's saving up for
spacex successfully landed the rocket's first stage booster on the of course, i still love you.drone ship which is stationed in the pacific ocean. a spacex has already launched more than 3,000 satellites for starlink, a giant internet constellation. that beams broadband service to customers all around the world. >> nasa will try again saturday to launch its new artemis one moon rocket. the first attempt was scrubbed earlier this week due to engine problems. the 322 foot space launch...
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we'll learn a lot. >> reporter: isaacman calls this a partnership with spacex., undisclosed but if previous space flight estimates are any gauge, it could cost hundreds of millions of dollars and like last year's inspiration 4 mission, polaris dawn will also raise money for st. jude children's hospital. shep. >> morgan brennan, thanks very much. >>> more buses of migrants heading north from the southern border but new tonight, the first official investigation into the practice as one texas sheriff says migrants are being lured under false pretenses. >>> and an american held hostage by the taliban for more than two years. the prisoner swap deal that got him out of kabul and on his way home, as we approach the bottom of the hour and the top of the news on cnbc if you wake up thinking about the market and want to make the right moves fast... get decision tech from fidelity. [ cellphone vibrates ] you'll get proactive alerts for market events before they happen... and insights on every buy and sell decision. with zero-commission online u.s. stock and etf trades. for
we'll learn a lot. >> reporter: isaacman calls this a partnership with spacex., undisclosed but if previous space flight estimates are any gauge, it could cost hundreds of millions of dollars and like last year's inspiration 4 mission, polaris dawn will also raise money for st. jude children's hospital. shep. >> morgan brennan, thanks very much. >>> more buses of migrants heading north from the southern border but new tonight, the first official investigation into the...
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emily: let's talk about the t-mobile and spacex example. what do they offer that apple does not?fundamental difference here that matters is the spectrum. in the case of the apple announcement, they are using dedicated satellite-only spectrum which means apple has to put, as they said, specific hardware, antennas and chips to work with that satellite only hardware spectrum. in the case of what spacex is doing with t-mobile, or ast working with vodafone and at&t, they are using the carrier spectrum so there is no change to be made to the device itself. all the work will be done with the satellite. in the case of a company like ast they are subtly one of the most powerful satellites out there to do the work that the handset can't because the handset has no modifications made to it. emily: if this is a good first step, as you say, what do you imagine the second and third step might be? chris: so, clearly, this is an opening salvo by apple. a provides a basic level of service, can probably draw some extra interest in the iphone 14. but given what is happening in the broader landscape
emily: let's talk about the t-mobile and spacex example. what do they offer that apple does not?fundamental difference here that matters is the spectrum. in the case of the apple announcement, they are using dedicated satellite-only spectrum which means apple has to put, as they said, specific hardware, antennas and chips to work with that satellite only hardware spectrum. in the case of what spacex is doing with t-mobile, or ast working with vodafone and at&t, they are using the carrier...
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undisclosed >> reporter: isaacman calls this a partnership with spacex. the price? undisclosed.uld cost hundreds of millions of dollars, and it will also raise money for st. jude's children's research hospital. >> margaret brennan, thanks very much >>> more buses of migrants heading north from the southern border, but new tonight, the first official investigation into the practice as one texas sheriff says migrants are being lured under false pretenses. >>> and an american held hostage by the taliban for more than two years. the prisoner swap deal that got him out of kabul and on his way home as we approach the bottom of the hour and the top of the news on cnbc a term policy - for an immediate cash payment. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized we needed a way to supplement our income. if you have $10 e of life insurance, you may qualify to sell your policy. don't cancel or let your policy lapse without finding out what it's worth. visit coventrydirect.com to find out if your policy qualifies. or call the number on your screen. coventry
undisclosed >> reporter: isaacman calls this a partnership with spacex. the price? undisclosed.uld cost hundreds of millions of dollars, and it will also raise money for st. jude's children's research hospital. >> margaret brennan, thanks very much >>> more buses of migrants heading north from the southern border, but new tonight, the first official investigation into the practice as one texas sheriff says migrants are being lured under false pretenses. >>> and an...
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he is a former nasa astronaut and engineer and is now an adviser for spacex.hat do we expect will go to family this time? >> hopefully we will see the rocket light up and go up. that is what we are all hoping will go differently. so yes, this is another attempt, and it is a very difficult thing to do. i should not make light of it. getting a rocket this complex to go through all the thousands of different things that have to go just right to prepare and release it for launch is no trivial feet. nassau is working really hard to get all those things in order and make sure everything goes swimmingly tomorrow but if not, we will try again. this is a test flight, and we will keep flying until he get it right. >> it is an unmanned test flight, but what does this mean for more human lunar exploration? >> this is huge. first of all, it is a huge rocket, more than eight .8 million pounds of thrust.that is 1 million more than the saturn five, which was 1 million more than the shuttle was, so we're talking about a really big rocket. the exciting thing about it is it will
he is a former nasa astronaut and engineer and is now an adviser for spacex.hat do we expect will go to family this time? >> hopefully we will see the rocket light up and go up. that is what we are all hoping will go differently. so yes, this is another attempt, and it is a very difficult thing to do. i should not make light of it. getting a rocket this complex to go through all the thousands of different things that have to go just right to prepare and release it for launch is no trivial...
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there will certainly be an economy to follow. >> reporter: isaacman calls this a partnership with spacexf price, undisclosed it could cost hundreds of millions of dollars, and it will also raise money for st. jude's children's research hospital. >> thanks very much. >>> more buses of migrants heading north from the southern border, but new tonight, the first official investigation into the practice as one texas sheriff says migrants are being lured under false pretenses. >>> and an american held hostage by the taliban for more than two years. the prisoner swap deal that got him out of kabul and on his way home as we approach the bottom of the hour and the top of the news on cnbc research shows that people remember ads with young people having a good time. so to help you remember that liberty mutual customizes your home insurance, here's a pool party. look what i brought! liberty mutual! they customize your home insurance... so you only pay for what you need! ♪young people having a good time with insurance.♪ ♪young people.♪ ♪good times.♪ ♪insurance!♪ only pay for what you need. ♪liberty l
there will certainly be an economy to follow. >> reporter: isaacman calls this a partnership with spacexf price, undisclosed it could cost hundreds of millions of dollars, and it will also raise money for st. jude's children's research hospital. >> thanks very much. >>> more buses of migrants heading north from the southern border, but new tonight, the first official investigation into the practice as one texas sheriff says migrants are being lured under false pretenses....
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and hopefully the next launch for spacex will be a success.ll. the more opportunities we have, the more vehicles we had to launch humans and cargo into space, the better. and i think sls is going to provide an incredible capability. a capability we have not seen in decades. it's also an exciting time for space because there is so much activity. because you have companies like spacex also developing heavy lift rockets. aishah: i guess my question then is this is hugely important because this is the first step in getting a man to mars. i get that aspect of it. i guess sell it to us for folks out there that are watching this now delayed one more time. they know that it is overbudget. it is already so many years l late. is this really going to be worth the cost and worth the wait? >> it is hard question. this allowed debate on both sides. one thing that is exciting about the artemis program is it has been a priority for multiple presidential administrations. just not always something see in space exploration for this was a program that was started
and hopefully the next launch for spacex will be a success.ll. the more opportunities we have, the more vehicles we had to launch humans and cargo into space, the better. and i think sls is going to provide an incredible capability. a capability we have not seen in decades. it's also an exciting time for space because there is so much activity. because you have companies like spacex also developing heavy lift rockets. aishah: i guess my question then is this is hugely important because this is...
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finally win the contract and the stock goes down, then later in the day, elon musk tweets that his spacex had been talking to apple to about this satellite connectivity. globalstar goes down. another 10% closed the day down, almost 17 or 18% so it just goes to show you that you know, whatever is going on in the real economy trading these events is very hard. speaking of ellen, he and jeff brazos have created these companies with rockets that can literally land standing up. nasa can't even get its own rocket off the ground. what's going on there? it's a fair point now. nasa is trying to do something very difficult, most powerful rocket ever they're trying to go to the moon and eventually to mars. so there is that, but what you said, is correct. but even nasa's problems and nasa's direction shows that this sort of commercial space businesses real nasa's leaning into commercial space as well. they're having companies like spacex and others do a lot of the work that they have been doing themselves for the last 50 years and that eventually will accrue to investors. thanks, al. the fed is looki
finally win the contract and the stock goes down, then later in the day, elon musk tweets that his spacex had been talking to apple to about this satellite connectivity. globalstar goes down. another 10% closed the day down, almost 17 or 18% so it just goes to show you that you know, whatever is going on in the real economy trading these events is very hard. speaking of ellen, he and jeff brazos have created these companies with rockets that can literally land standing up. nasa can't even get...
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nasa has contracted with spacex to build the landing craft, a modified starcraft, to take astronautsto the surface of the moon on the third artemis mission. you have to wonder if this is the beginning of an era at some level, or the end of anra, of a way of buiing rocket ships to space? bill: it is the beginning of a new era of both commercial and the government joining up in a partnership. it will evolve. miles: of course, evolution implies a natural selection. nasa's big, goldplated rocket may be aiming for the moon, but it also may be headed the way of the dinosaur. for the pbs newshour, i am miles o'brien at the kennedy space center in florida. judy: fingers crossed all things go well with the mission. before we go, remember to join you michelle center on washington week for analysis on president biden's speech and the latest on the lel issues for print -- for former president donald trump. and tune in to pbs news weekend to see geoff bennett's interview with singer michael buble, and hear a sample of the voice that made him an international sensation. geoff: the contemporary stu
nasa has contracted with spacex to build the landing craft, a modified starcraft, to take astronautsto the surface of the moon on the third artemis mission. you have to wonder if this is the beginning of an era at some level, or the end of anra, of a way of buiing rocket ships to space? bill: it is the beginning of a new era of both commercial and the government joining up in a partnership. it will evolve. miles: of course, evolution implies a natural selection. nasa's big, goldplated rocket...
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starlink is a space based system that spacex is building to bring internet access to underserved areashe long ball to snap an eight game losing streak to the dodgers. joe fonzi has all the highlights coming up next, but first the sun was shining bright tonight over the estuary. take a look at that sunset this from our rooftop camera right here in the city of oakland. you're watching the 11 o'clock news on ktvu. another busy day? of course - you're a cio in 2022. but you're ready. because you've got the next generation in global secure networking from comcast business. with fully integrated security solutions all in one place. so you're covered. on-premise and in the cloud. you can run things the way you want - your team, ours or a mix of both. with the nation's largest ip converged network. from the most innovative company. bring on today with comcast business. powering possibilities. you might already know that prop 27 taxes and regulates online sports betting to fund real solutions to the homelessness crisis. so how will that new revenue be spent? new housing units in all 58 counties
starlink is a space based system that spacex is building to bring internet access to underserved areashe long ball to snap an eight game losing streak to the dodgers. joe fonzi has all the highlights coming up next, but first the sun was shining bright tonight over the estuary. take a look at that sunset this from our rooftop camera right here in the city of oakland. you're watching the 11 o'clock news on ktvu. another busy day? of course - you're a cio in 2022. but you're ready. because you've...
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to ilona mask, the transaction amount is $ 44 billion, let me remind you, the founder of tesla and spacex agreed to purchase back in april, later the transaction was suspended due to a data check on the number on twitter fake accounts to the word businessman. this social network has ambitious plans to increase the number of users to 930 million by 2028 and earn over $26 billion a year. this was the news of the economy. i wish you a good and successful day. see you. on tv channels belarus 1 to belarus 24 continues the program for x i am alexander smirnov hello, the police did not agree during the dialogue, grodno detained the so -called trophekers. this is a resident of the regional center, 22 and 24 years old, who recruited girls for prostitution for abroad, one of them was engaged in the provision of sex services in turkey last year, met a second figurant and offered a similar income. she worked in istanbul for about 2 months. as the police said, some time later the belarusians received an offer from foreign organizers of illegal business to look for fresh personnel for money. they recru
to ilona mask, the transaction amount is $ 44 billion, let me remind you, the founder of tesla and spacex agreed to purchase back in april, later the transaction was suspended due to a data check on the number on twitter fake accounts to the word businessman. this social network has ambitious plans to increase the number of users to 930 million by 2028 and earn over $26 billion a year. this was the news of the economy. i wish you a good and successful day. see you. on tv channels belarus 1 to...
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launching the dark mission aboard spacex's falcon nine rocket lift off the falcon nine and dark. the mission lifting off last year has been hurtling towards two asteroids with intertwined orbits, called didymus and amorphous, nearly seven million miles from earth amorphous is orbiting around didymus. kind of like the moon orbits around the earth. morpheus maybe smaller than didymus, but it's still big over 500 ft. wide about the size of a large football stadium. a rock of that size hitting the earth. would have enormous amount of energy. if it hits here. something uh, like that would would level small, state small country. yeah you heard that right? a small countries. these two asteroids are not a threat to worth. but scientists say the pair have perfect conditions for this first of its kind test. it's really a zero risk high reward test of our ability to defend our planet we're gonna do is going to run a small spacecraft into the smaller the two asteroids and it is going to change its velocity, a small amount. these two asteroids are slowly moving around each other, so that tiny
launching the dark mission aboard spacex's falcon nine rocket lift off the falcon nine and dark. the mission lifting off last year has been hurtling towards two asteroids with intertwined orbits, called didymus and amorphous, nearly seven million miles from earth amorphous is orbiting around didymus. kind of like the moon orbits around the earth. morpheus maybe smaller than didymus, but it's still big over 500 ft. wide about the size of a large football stadium. a rock of that size hitting the...
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nasa has contracted with spacex to build the landing craft to take astronauts from lunar orbit to themoon on the third artemis mission. you have to wonder if this is the beginning of an era at some level or the end of an era of a way of building rocket ships to space? >> it is the beginning of a new era of both commercial and the government joining up in a partnership. it will evolve. reporter: evolution implies a natural selection. nasa's big, goldplated rocket may be aiming for the moon, but it also may be headed the way of the dinosaur. judy: fingers crossed all things go well. we will have more in the latest gal issues surrounding former president trump. please tune in this weekend to see an interview with michael boop light and hear a sample of the voice that made him an international sensation. >> listening to this latest album, i was playing -- paying close attention to your technique. the contemporary stuff sounds completely different than when you sing the old classics. how do you do it? >> it is very similar to elvis presley. they almost sound the same. ♪ elvis would do this
nasa has contracted with spacex to build the landing craft to take astronauts from lunar orbit to themoon on the third artemis mission. you have to wonder if this is the beginning of an era at some level or the end of an era of a way of building rocket ships to space? >> it is the beginning of a new era of both commercial and the government joining up in a partnership. it will evolve. reporter: evolution implies a natural selection. nasa's big, goldplated rocket may be aiming for the...
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that said spacex has been making great progress on starship develop.y had a seven engines -- raptor static fire, next big goal would be to static fire 33 of those engines. that would be a lot of engines at once. there will be a lot of planes. they are prone to set the area around them on fire when that happens. we will keep an eye on that, was that happens we will realistically be getting closer. >> two and friday on a post -- to end friday on a positive note there is a meteor headed towards earth, but nasa will try to crash land something into it. >> it is not hurtling towards earth, we are completely fine, is the dart mission, nasa is testing a method for nudging asteroids out of the way if we were to find one coming to earth and future. this is just a test. -- no one needs to pack up and head for the hills. i do not know if you'd be safe there. they are intentionally sending a spacecraft into an asteroid to nudge it off course. if we were to ever have an asteroid headed our way that we knew about that could make it veer away from earth safely. >> th
that said spacex has been making great progress on starship develop.y had a seven engines -- raptor static fire, next big goal would be to static fire 33 of those engines. that would be a lot of engines at once. there will be a lot of planes. they are prone to set the area around them on fire when that happens. we will keep an eye on that, was that happens we will realistically be getting closer. >> two and friday on a post -- to end friday on a positive note there is a meteor headed...
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. >> does nasa feel pressure from companies like spacex and blue or origin? they're making progress and not to mention competition from china? do you have to take that into consideration with the added competition now? >> the companies are a partner. this is a public/private partnership. we are going in 2025 to orbit with the orion spacecraft and transfer the crew into a spacex lander. and they will go and the first woman and the next man will step on the moon. and stay there for a couple of days. you ask another question about china. that's interesting because china is really good. you know, they're only the second nation to successfully land on mars with a rover but china is uncooperative. they are secretive, nontransparent and they have not joined the invitations to join us. as you know russia has been a partner with us in civilian space and that's the irony. look at ukraine with president putin and yet in civil space we cooperated since 1975. in the midst of the cold war and the soviet union an american spacecraft and a soviet spacecraft ronendezvoused an
. >> does nasa feel pressure from companies like spacex and blue or origin? they're making progress and not to mention competition from china? do you have to take that into consideration with the added competition now? >> the companies are a partner. this is a public/private partnership. we are going in 2025 to orbit with the orion spacecraft and transfer the crew into a spacex lander. and they will go and the first woman and the next man will step on the moon. and stay there for a...
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lauren: they added spacex, starlink or connectivity on at least one of their ships.t is good news. then steve fell says they're going to 70, increase in share price. they see strong booking trends, spacex link whatever the link is, that is not accounting. lauren: that is what stifel said. i thought that was a fun tidbit. i like second stock. you will roll your eyes on this one too. stuart: what is that? lauren: moderna. stuart: it is down 7%. that is a big drop. lauren: i'm not sure why. the news is positive. bloomberg is reporting that working with the world health organization to allow covid vaccine, mrna technology to be used with other vaccines. the stock is down eight. stuart: president biden said in the 60 minutes interview that the pandemic is over. roblox? lauren: roblox. stuart: they're down 4 1/2%. lauren: they told us last week, the august bookings disappointed of the we knew that. analysts are responding to it. goldman goes to 28 on the price target. roblox gets all revenue from the virtual purchases in app purchases. they will pivot to ads, that opens up
lauren: they added spacex, starlink or connectivity on at least one of their ships.t is good news. then steve fell says they're going to 70, increase in share price. they see strong booking trends, spacex link whatever the link is, that is not accounting. lauren: that is what stifel said. i thought that was a fun tidbit. i like second stock. you will roll your eyes on this one too. stuart: what is that? lauren: moderna. stuart: it is down 7%. that is a big drop. lauren: i'm not sure why. the...
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spacex and blue origin are helping.l is to send supplies, weapo, even people to go from country to country in just a matter of . >> people? pass. >> i think you would probably bn the ceiling of the rocket. th [ dramatic music ] >> liam: it doesn't help, you know. >> brooke: what? >> liam: the pacing. believe me, i've tried. it only makes the anxiety worse. >> brooke: well, maybe it's because we know it's legitimate. i get extremely uncomfortable when thomas is too much in the picture. [ liam laughing ] >> liam: yeah, tell me about it. >> brooke: and i still don't think he can handle his feelings when it comes to hope. i mean, i want to believe that, but i've been lulled before. >> liam: yeah, i hear you. >> brooke: and then there's steffy and taylor trying to come between ridge and me. it just feels like we're under attack. >> liam: really.
spacex and blue origin are helping.l is to send supplies, weapo, even people to go from country to country in just a matter of . >> people? pass. >> i think you would probably bn the ceiling of the rocket. th [ dramatic music ] >> liam: it doesn't help, you know. >> brooke: what? >> liam: the pacing. believe me, i've tried. it only makes the anxiety worse. >> brooke: well, maybe it's because we know it's legitimate. i get extremely uncomfortable when thomas...
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the mysterious sight was later determined to be a spacex rocket launch from cape canaveral. cool looking thing. the amazing pictures were taken about 37,000 feet above the atlantic ocean. the exact location where the photos were taken, though. is classified. so somewhere over the ocean somewhere. there is a doubt. >> that does wrap up kron. 4 news at 9 news today. we appreciate you being with us this hour. but stick around for news at 10 is coming up next. pam and catherine, there going to have a preview of what is going on in that hour and we'll send it over to you the show. big news day. yes, big news say thank you both. grant and vicki, of course, coming up tonight at 10 o'clock another shooting rocks, oakland, this time happening at a school complex, sending 6 people to the hospital. the latest on the search for those responsible and what the police investigation mean for class schedules at the schools involved. >> and how to try to prevent violent crime. tonight, we're going to hear from community leaders in oakland about how they're working with young students to try t
the mysterious sight was later determined to be a spacex rocket launch from cape canaveral. cool looking thing. the amazing pictures were taken about 37,000 feet above the atlantic ocean. the exact location where the photos were taken, though. is classified. so somewhere over the ocean somewhere. there is a doubt. >> that does wrap up kron. 4 news at 9 news today. we appreciate you being with us this hour. but stick around for news at 10 is coming up next. pam and catherine, there going...
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the rocket man himself, elon musk, took jay leno on an exclusive tour of spacex's star base facility.musk one of the great innovators of all time hard to debate that. and talked to him about the future of space and humanity >> we're trying to achieve the holy grail of rocketry, which is a fully and rapidly reusable rocket no one has ever made a fully reusable orbital rocket and never one that can be rapidly reflown like an aircraft and that is actually the essential sort of invention if you will that is necessary to make humanity an off the planet species. >> joining us is our friend jay leno host of "jay leno's garage." jay, welcome good to have you with us >> thanks for having me. >> it's fantastic to have you with us. what was your impression of elon musk as you toured his facility down there >> well, you know, i live in hollywood, which has a lot of dreamers people dream of making a movie but oh, here's what happened we almost got there. we almost got -- he's a dreamer where the dream actually comes true i first met elon back in 2007 and he came by with his tesla roadster that was
the rocket man himself, elon musk, took jay leno on an exclusive tour of spacex's star base facility.musk one of the great innovators of all time hard to debate that. and talked to him about the future of space and humanity >> we're trying to achieve the holy grail of rocketry, which is a fully and rapidly reusable rocket no one has ever made a fully reusable orbital rocket and never one that can be rapidly reflown like an aircraft and that is actually the essential sort of invention if...
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spacex pioneered and partnered and with transformed the u.s.ndustry he's done the same thing in partnership with the government around tesla this isn't hero worship. this is just a statement of facts. and i think as a matter of national security there's no doubt in my mind he could cleanup twitter. he's certainly pointed a spotlight on the deficiencies in twitter, and i'm sure if i were on the board of twitter i'd be hustling to fix the business whether it included selling it to elon or not i'll tell you this, his focus on tesla today and his focus on spacex today on conquering these important global challenges i think is as laser focused as it's ever been >> you're talking about his better relationship with government he can't even get invited to the white house for an ev meeting. so what does that say about his current state of his relationship to the degree it's deteriorated with the government where arguably the most important person in that discussion can't have a seat at the table? >> well, i forget what channel it was on, but pete buttig
spacex pioneered and partnered and with transformed the u.s.ndustry he's done the same thing in partnership with the government around tesla this isn't hero worship. this is just a statement of facts. and i think as a matter of national security there's no doubt in my mind he could cleanup twitter. he's certainly pointed a spotlight on the deficiencies in twitter, and i'm sure if i were on the board of twitter i'd be hustling to fix the business whether it included selling it to elon or not...
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so for example, a company like spacex decided not to use hydrogen.t you figure out where it's leaking and how to best. stop the leaks and then try again. once they've determined they're not going to risk crew on board this vehicle , and so they feel they have a firm grasp on how to fix it. long term, but you know, as i said hydrogen likes to leak, so they just got to do the best they can, um and tackle in one week at a time. and is this something where we they have seen other people be successful in this kind of technology? yeah that that's right. in fact, this , um vehicle uses much of the space shuttle legacy technology by design. you know, congress directed nasa to try to make use of as much as of the space shuttle legacy hardware as possible. so nasa's very familiar with hydrogen many, um many of the space shuttle launches were delayed or scrub. for the very same reason, but because they're using the legacy technology, they have to relearn a couple of those lessons over again, and the new generation of engineers needs to also get good at troubles
so for example, a company like spacex decided not to use hydrogen.t you figure out where it's leaking and how to best. stop the leaks and then try again. once they've determined they're not going to risk crew on board this vehicle , and so they feel they have a firm grasp on how to fix it. long term, but you know, as i said hydrogen likes to leak, so they just got to do the best they can, um and tackle in one week at a time. and is this something where we they have seen other people be...
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including a spacex launch, with nasa astronauts on board, the first week of october. that pushes the window back into mid october. >> got it, so we'll be hearing from around 4 pm eastern time they'll be holding a press conference to give us a press conference telling us what's going. on as always, tom costello, thank you. coming up i'll be joined by former retired astronaut charles bolden, and chris hadfield. with their analysis of what happened today and what we can expect moving forward, as well. all right, we are awaiting that decision, that could come at any moment about whether a trump appointed judge is going to grant the former presidents request for a special master to review the documents at mar-a-lago. it's coming as this detailed inventory released friday revealing that the fbi seized more than 11,000 documents. there were -- boxes seven of which were in the office, that's despite the attorneys saying they were on the storage rooms. we also learned, an alarming 48 folders were completely empty with classified banners. what were the contents of those folders
including a spacex launch, with nasa astronauts on board, the first week of october. that pushes the window back into mid october. >> got it, so we'll be hearing from around 4 pm eastern time they'll be holding a press conference to give us a press conference telling us what's going. on as always, tom costello, thank you. coming up i'll be joined by former retired astronaut charles bolden, and chris hadfield. with their analysis of what happened today and what we can expect moving...
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anna will leave the united states on a crew ship. spacex dragon start october 3rd.his flight is her goal for the last 10 years during a trip to the airport. anna tells me she decided to become an astronaut spontaneously and worked at a radio station. a person who collects news informed me that there was an open recruitment of a detachment of cosmonauts. well, at first she offered me a gender as a joke. space well, of course, i jokingly replied that yes, and i was already ready to collect suitcase. as a result, she began to collect documents and anna kikina achieved her goal. currently the only woman. in the detachment of the roscosmos cosmonauts, she took part in many experiments, such as simulating flights to the moon. conducted testing of a suit for the crew of the ship, the federation in may 2018 passed parachute training cosmonauts made 40 jumps achievements can be listed endlessly at the end of last year, the russian beauty became the prototype of the barbie collection doll from the inspirational woman series. now anna regrets what she had in her childhood ther
anna will leave the united states on a crew ship. spacex dragon start october 3rd.his flight is her goal for the last 10 years during a trip to the airport. anna tells me she decided to become an astronaut spontaneously and worked at a radio station. a person who collects news informed me that there was an open recruitment of a detachment of cosmonauts. well, at first she offered me a gender as a joke. space well, of course, i jokingly replied that yes, and i was already ready to collect...
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that's why nasa isn't waiting for humanity's luck to run out, launching the dark mission aboard spacex'snine and dark. the mission lifting off last year has been hurtling towards two asteroids with intertwined orbits, called didymus and amorphous, nearly seven million miles from earth. amorphous, maybe smaller than didymus, but it's still big over 500 ft wide about the size of a large football stadium, something uh, like that would would level small state small country. yeah you heard that right? a small country. these two asteroids are not a threat to earth, but scientists say the pair have perfect conditions for this first of its kind test to run a small spacecraft into the smaller of the two asteroids, and it is going to change its velocity, a small amount to make the collision happened monday. a smaller probe will be jettisoned from the larger spacecraft ramming into the asteroid. about two minutes out. we have to stop maneuvering and we're moving at six kilometers a second. it's as if we were over the indy 500 when we stop maneuvering and then we simply have to coast all the way to
that's why nasa isn't waiting for humanity's luck to run out, launching the dark mission aboard spacex'snine and dark. the mission lifting off last year has been hurtling towards two asteroids with intertwined orbits, called didymus and amorphous, nearly seven million miles from earth. amorphous, maybe smaller than didymus, but it's still big over 500 ft wide about the size of a large football stadium, something uh, like that would would level small state small country. yeah you heard that...
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. >>> good news for spacex, another successful launch. it sent 50 star link satellites and an orbital transfer vehicle last night. lifted off just after 7:00 p.m. our time. this is the company's 40th mission this year. they already sent more than 3,000 starlink satellites into orbit. >>> a woman is in a hospital after a shark attack in hawaii. it happened saturday off the coast of maui. authorities say a woman on vacation was about 100 feet away from shore when all of a sudden the shark bit her. beachgoers able to carry her to the shore and call for help. she's now recovering from the hospital. after that attack law enforcement close three beaches, posted warning signs. the beaches re-opened today. >>> quite a morning at the zoo after a wolf broke out of his habitat. that is a meksen wolf. the zoo keepers rushed the guest into the building for safety and captured the wolf and put it back where it belongs. still no word on how it craftily got out of its enclosure. >>> all this heat doesn't just impact us as people. it impacts wildlife as w
. >>> good news for spacex, another successful launch. it sent 50 star link satellites and an orbital transfer vehicle last night. lifted off just after 7:00 p.m. our time. this is the company's 40th mission this year. they already sent more than 3,000 starlink satellites into orbit. >>> a woman is in a hospital after a shark attack in hawaii. it happened saturday off the coast of maui. authorities say a woman on vacation was about 100 feet away from shore when all of a sudden...
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anna will leave for the united states on the spacex kregon ship starting october 3rd.his flight is her goal for the last 10 years during a trip to the airport. anna says she decided to become an astronaut spontaneously and worked for radio station, the person who collects the news told me that there was an open recruitment of a detachment of cosmonauts. well, first she offered me a flight as a joke. space well, of course, i jokingly answered yes, and i was ready to pack my suitcase. as a result, she began to collect documents and anna kikina achieved her goal. at the moment, the only woman in the roskosmos cosmonaut corps in the united states with cosmonaut kikin and flying pyotr dubrov, who spent 355 days on the iss and broke the record among russians. this time he has a special mission, my tasks are accompanying relatives. anya, since many of them, uh, have not been to america, then i will help them with some household chores, maintain communications with the johnson space center, if any events are known to them, uh, that is, i will receive them and, accordingly, tra
anna will leave for the united states on the spacex kregon ship starting october 3rd.his flight is her goal for the last 10 years during a trip to the airport. anna says she decided to become an astronaut spontaneously and worked for radio station, the person who collects the news told me that there was an open recruitment of a detachment of cosmonauts. well, first she offered me a flight as a joke. space well, of course, i jokingly answered yes, and i was ready to pack my suitcase. as a...
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. >> the dart mission, lifting off last year, aboard a spacex falcon 9 rocket, the spacecraft has beentwo asteroids with intertwined orbits. we're going to run a small spacecraft into the smaller of the two asteroids, and it is going to change its velocity by small amounts. >> these two asteroids are not a threat to earth, but scientists say the pair have perfect conditions for this first of its kind test. to make the collision happen, a smaller probe will be jettisoned from the larger spacecraft, ramming into the asteroid at a speed of over 14,000 miles per hour. this along with the first of its kind observatory being built in chile could be a game changer in asteroid detection. >> from this point forward if it happens while we're here, that's not bad luck anymore. that's us not doing our job and protecting this planet. >> gio benitez, abc news, new york. >> should be fascinating to watch. our thanks to gio for that report. >> i'm whit johnson in new york. "gma" first thing in the morning. david muir right back here tomorrow night. have a great night. bass protesn the bay area and aro
. >> the dart mission, lifting off last year, aboard a spacex falcon 9 rocket, the spacecraft has beentwo asteroids with intertwined orbits. we're going to run a small spacecraft into the smaller of the two asteroids, and it is going to change its velocity by small amounts. >> these two asteroids are not a threat to earth, but scientists say the pair have perfect conditions for this first of its kind test. to make the collision happen, a smaller probe will be jettisoned from the...
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elon musk says spacex held talks with apple about using starling, to fit he. -- star link conductivitye satellite allows iphone 14 users to pin emergency services using satellite networks. it's unclear if the talks are ongoing. global news 24 hours a day on air and at bloomberg quicktake, powered by 2700 journalists and analysts in 120 countries. this is bloomberg. dani: thank you very much. let's take a key look at some of the events that investors will be watching out for today. 3:00, we get wholesale inventory figures from the u.s.. 5:00, data out of russia including gdp and cpi. manus: indeed. the eu ministers are gathering for an extra ordinary meeting in brussels to discuss intervention in the energy and electricity markets. what will the shape of that intervention be? president biden travels to ohio for a groundbreaking on the new intel facility. whilst the u.k. mourns where you are, markets are still moving. perhaps not as much liquidity in the next affect -- in the fx market is the country goes into morning. we return to anna in just a few minutes. let's talk about dollar-yen.
elon musk says spacex held talks with apple about using starling, to fit he. -- star link conductivitye satellite allows iphone 14 users to pin emergency services using satellite networks. it's unclear if the talks are ongoing. global news 24 hours a day on air and at bloomberg quicktake, powered by 2700 journalists and analysts in 120 countries. this is bloomberg. dani: thank you very much. let's take a key look at some of the events that investors will be watching out for today. 3:00, we get...
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spacex returned to flight in the put -- quickly after some analogies in the past.be similar for blue origin. we can't say for sure because we don't know what caused it. emily: can you put this into context of blue origin's broader ambitions? i was there the day jeff bezos went into space. they have sent other folks up. celebrities up there. talk to us about how this fits into the longer-term plans. we talked about the space colony and more. loren: it might be worrying for folks who might have a ticket to fly with blue origin. this was a rocket geared towards launching payloads but it is essentially the same rocket they used to send people to space and back. some comfort can be had in the fact that it has worked as intended, the in-flight abort system. you saw as soon as the system detected a problem, motors fired on the capsule and it separated the capsule from the rocket. that landed safely in the desert. presumably, if there had been people on board they would have been fine and would have landed safely. can't say for sure, thankfully there was nobody on board bu
spacex returned to flight in the put -- quickly after some analogies in the past.be similar for blue origin. we can't say for sure because we don't know what caused it. emily: can you put this into context of blue origin's broader ambitions? i was there the day jeff bezos went into space. they have sent other folks up. celebrities up there. talk to us about how this fits into the longer-term plans. we talked about the space colony and more. loren: it might be worrying for folks who might have a...
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. >>> another successful launch for spacex.et carried the star link network with no issues. among 3,000 new satellites are already in orbit. >>> thanks for joining me here on "cnn newsroom." i'm max foster here in london. for our international viewers, bianca and i will be back in two hours for special coverage on the new u.k. prime minister. for now, ea"early start" with christine romans is next. when moderate to severe ulcerative colitis persists... put it in check with rinvoq, a once-daily pill. when uc got unpredictable,... i got rapid symptom relief with rinvoq. check. when uc held me back... i got lasting, steroid-free remission with rinvoq. check. and when uc got the upper hand... rinvoq helped visibly repair the colon lining. check. rapid symptom relief. lasting, steroid-free remission. and a chance to visibly repair the colon lining. check. check. and check. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tb. serious infections and blood clots, some fatal; cancers, including lymphoma and skin cancer; death
. >>> another successful launch for spacex.et carried the star link network with no issues. among 3,000 new satellites are already in orbit. >>> thanks for joining me here on "cnn newsroom." i'm max foster here in london. for our international viewers, bianca and i will be back in two hours for special coverage on the new u.k. prime minister. for now, ea"early start" with christine romans is next. when moderate to severe ulcerative colitis persists... put...
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. >>> nasa and spacex is looking to extend the life of the hubble telescope. this is using the dragon capsule to raise the altitude. the telescope delivered images since 1990 from space including the moons of pluto and made the discovery of the age of the universe. >>> and trevor noah is leaving "the daily show" after seven years. he thanked the audience for their support. he will continue hosting for the time being noah took over from jon stewart in 2015. "worldwide exchange" back in a moment >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." nike shares plunging in the pre-market down 9% after the company expressed issues with overstock. the retail giant beat estimate, but noted supply chain has led to overinventory the company quote faces a new degree of complexity for more on nike and the state of retail, let's bring in stacey widlitz. good morning, stacey >> good morning, frank >> you said earnings and revenue are great. the real number to pay attention to is the inventory number plus 65%. 65% higher in north america. what does it mean for mnike goig forward? >> t
. >>> nasa and spacex is looking to extend the life of the hubble telescope. this is using the dragon capsule to raise the altitude. the telescope delivered images since 1990 from space including the moons of pluto and made the discovery of the age of the universe. >>> and trevor noah is leaving "the daily show" after seven years. he thanked the audience for their support. he will continue hosting for the time being noah took over from jon stewart in 2015....
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spacex is crew five, nasa's space x is crew five mission scheduled for early october.tioned the mmt, of course, the mission management team. they're going to meet this afternoon and then hopefully we'll have a press conference after that. i've been watching this launch team for the past two weeks now and just impressed at how focused and how hard they work. any thoughts you want to share with them about the effort they put in so far? i'm very proud of the launch team. they do it right. they do it by the book. they do it very professionally. and that's why we have had this extraordinary success that we've had over the years. sometimes we make mistakes, but we try to minimize those because these are human being. lives on the top of that rocket. and i can tell you, when you strap in to that rocket, you are very grateful that you've got a launch team like this that knows what they're doing. and they're not going to let you go until it's time. and you know firsthand the power of those rs 20 fives and those two solid rocket boosters from your flight. really quickly, before w
spacex is crew five, nasa's space x is crew five mission scheduled for early october.tioned the mmt, of course, the mission management team. they're going to meet this afternoon and then hopefully we'll have a press conference after that. i've been watching this launch team for the past two weeks now and just impressed at how focused and how hard they work. any thoughts you want to share with them about the effort they put in so far? i'm very proud of the launch team. they do it right. they do...
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we are working together with spacex. they have the contract to build a lander for the first two.nd then in the third one we will have a gateway, which is a mini space station in orbit around the moon aired we will make missions to gateway and more landing missions to go to the surface. we will have the sustained presence of the lunar atmosphere. liz: she was really awesome to talk to. she is one who could be chosen to go to the moon. lisa: very little fog if any out there. 50's downtown. many, 60's and upper 60's this early saturday morning. today will be warm to hot we will talk about excessive heat that will last quite a while. i will explain. liz: this week's extreme heat has winemakers worried. how they are rushing to protect and harvest their grapes. and the boosters are getting an update. if you should get one, when, and if you should get one, when, and check out this time space wormhole i creat how's it work? let me see your togo, and i'll show you. "poof" burt, pastrami cheesstch.g togw loaded with ou sauteed mushrooms, roasted red peppers, and smothered with melty americ
we are working together with spacex. they have the contract to build a lander for the first two.nd then in the third one we will have a gateway, which is a mini space station in orbit around the moon aired we will make missions to gateway and more landing missions to go to the surface. we will have the sustained presence of the lunar atmosphere. liz: she was really awesome to talk to. she is one who could be chosen to go to the moon. lisa: very little fog if any out there. 50's downtown. many,...
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our viewers know this is investor audience and the first time that anyone can truly maybe beside spacexeally truly invest in something that's going to the moon. moon landings if you will. >> investing in the space exploration company and intuitive machines is a space exploration company and back in 2018 our national space policy changed to where the moon became in favor and the united states needs to return humans to the moon and a sustainable way. while at nasa, i was there for a quarter century or so and retired early and formed intuitive machines for the sole purpose of having a company fly to the moon and land softly on the moon for science and discovery purposes. cheryl: the ipo market hasn't exactly had a good year and neither are the markets and we cover that here this, is for the first quarter of 2023. if all goes well, what do you plan to do with the funding? >> yeah, we have enough funding in this particular financial transaction to fully fund the business operating plan in partnership with inflection point acquisition company who has very strong financial background with the
our viewers know this is investor audience and the first time that anyone can truly maybe beside spacexeally truly invest in something that's going to the moon. moon landings if you will. >> investing in the space exploration company and intuitive machines is a space exploration company and back in 2018 our national space policy changed to where the moon became in favor and the united states needs to return humans to the moon and a sustainable way. while at nasa, i was there for a quarter...
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his spacex was awarded at least five more crew flights courtesy of nasa, five more of them to the tuneional space station. he is their contractor de jure for that. in case you're counting, spacex has enjoyed 14 such total missions with these now promised through the space station in 2030. the guy is on fire. no matter where he goes he has a way of making substantial amount of money off of that. we'll follow that. if your views or at least your goals are a little less outer space than that, but you still want to get up there and fly around this weekend, certainly for the labor day weekend you could have some waits and delays and now possibly an airline pilot walkout. we'll get the details on that in chicago with garrett tenney at o'hare international airport. garrett, what is going on there? reporter: yeah, neil, it's safe to say no one likes their flight being canceled much less delayed. there has been a lot of that going on this summer. pilots don't like it either. that is in part why they're out here picketing today at o'hare airport and airports across the country. calling on airlin
his spacex was awarded at least five more crew flights courtesy of nasa, five more of them to the tuneional space station. he is their contractor de jure for that. in case you're counting, spacex has enjoyed 14 such total missions with these now promised through the space station in 2030. the guy is on fire. no matter where he goes he has a way of making substantial amount of money off of that. we'll follow that. if your views or at least your goals are a little less outer space than that, but...
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spacex will news the booster 7 rocket to first carry people and cargo to the moon. are scheduled for 2025. and the web site wallet hub has named the city of san francisco has the best coffee city and all of america. the president of finance website use 12 factors to determine its rankings, including the average price of coffee within the city and the number of coffee shops in every neighborhood. seattle came in second followed by florida. >> and still ahead on the kron, 4 morning news, we're continuing our hispanic heritage month coverage with a short trip to napa valley to speak with mexican american wineries. plus, kaiser permanente. volunteers helping out to make affordable new housing and walnut creek and also a firefighter is in some hot water. we're wearing a controversial t-shirt while on the clock with san francisco fire department has to stay has to say stay with us to kron. 4 morning news continues. hmm that's great. you're great! i'm here to save you. i'm good. cool. i think we should see other people. you know if you could just let your hair down. a litt
spacex will news the booster 7 rocket to first carry people and cargo to the moon. are scheduled for 2025. and the web site wallet hub has named the city of san francisco has the best coffee city and all of america. the president of finance website use 12 factors to determine its rankings, including the average price of coffee within the city and the number of coffee shops in every neighborhood. seattle came in second followed by florida. >> and still ahead on the kron, 4 morning news,...