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gillis is a spacex employee. she is an engineer who oversees the company's astronaut training program. but this is her first mission in space. and a very exciting mission conducting this spacewalk. now, even though only two of the four crew members will be exits the space capsule, the dragon, the spacex dragon capsule doesn't have air lock. the entire spacecraft will have to be depressurized during this spacewalk. and so all four private astronauts will be wearing those eva suits, exposed to the vacuum of space. spacex is very eager to test these new suits. they have obviously been tested extensively on earth in vacuum chambers. this is the first time they have been tested in the real world or perhaps more accurately in the real space world. they have ambitious goals for these space suits. they will be important once humans establish a long-term presence on the moon and mars, potentially requiring thousands of these space suits according to spacex and then closer to earth because these space suits are so much mor
gillis is a spacex employee. she is an engineer who oversees the company's astronaut training program. but this is her first mission in space. and a very exciting mission conducting this spacewalk. now, even though only two of the four crew members will be exits the space capsule, the dragon, the spacex dragon capsule doesn't have air lock. the entire spacecraft will have to be depressurized during this spacewalk. and so all four private astronauts will be wearing those eva suits, exposed to...
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that's the spacex vision.eally execute that plan, you need to have human beings protected inside suits. right now there are about, i think a little more than a dozen extra vehicular mobility units that's nasa space suit for spacewalks, that exists and their $15 million a copy and nasa has had a very difficult time developing a new generation for its artemis program. so in parallel here, spacex is working on its own space suit for a spacewalks. and they're trying to do it much cheaper cases much cheaper. >> certainly cutting edge as we are seeing unfold literally before our eyes, it seems like we've gone back perhaps to another helmet camera as kristen was noting, we're going to see that second person, a space sec spacex employee, to follow the billionaire who actually helped fund this mission, miles o'brien, very grateful t
that's the spacex vision.eally execute that plan, you need to have human beings protected inside suits. right now there are about, i think a little more than a dozen extra vehicular mobility units that's nasa space suit for spacewalks, that exists and their $15 million a copy and nasa has had a very difficult time developing a new generation for its artemis program. so in parallel here, spacex is working on its own space suit for a spacewalks. and they're trying to do it much cheaper cases much...
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super exciting to see our fellow spacex, sarah gillies, . fellow spacex, sarah gillies, now— fellow spacexllies, now about to _ fellow spacex, sarah gillies, now about to make - fellow spacex, sarah gillies, now about to make her - now about to make her spacewalk _ as we mentioned, sarah will be be performing _ as we mentioned, sarah will be be performing the _ as we mentioned, sarah will be be performing the same - as we mentioned, sarah will be be performing the same set- as we mentioned, sarah will be be performing the same set ofl be performing the same set of mobility— be performing the same set of mobility tests. _ be performing the same set of mobility tests. we _ be performing the same set of mobility tests. we will- be performing the same set of mobility tests. we will do - be performing the same set of mobility tests. we will do the i mobility tests. we will do the same. — mobility tests. we will do the same. try— mobility tests. we will do the same. try to _ mobility tests. we will do the same, try to stand _ mobility tests. we will do the same, try to stand by- mobility tests.
super exciting to see our fellow spacex, sarah gillies, . fellow spacex, sarah gillies, now— fellow spacexllies, now about to _ fellow spacex, sarah gillies, now about to make - fellow spacex, sarah gillies, now about to make her - now about to make her spacewalk _ as we mentioned, sarah will be be performing _ as we mentioned, sarah will be be performing the _ as we mentioned, sarah will be be performing the same - as we mentioned, sarah will be be performing the same set- as we mentioned,...
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and we are looking at live pictures of spacex's mission control jets but talk us through the risks of the polaris dawn, returning to earth and that splashed down off the coast of florida well, like he was saying that the capsule itself is feeling over 2000 degrees celsius. and it's, it's hurdling alon. >> you have to come in at just the right angle and trajectory. but the most amazing thing is that by the time those parachute here shoots deploy, and it is actually splashing down in the ocean. that spacecraft has gone from traveling thousands of miles an hour to go and only go about 20 miles an hour. and then it's up to the folks who go out there get that capsule. but i think for this particular crew, most of the risk is over. they are just now calculating everything to perfection, to re-enter the earth's atmosphere. it's been an incredible mission to watch by this all civilian crew it is quite extraordinary, isn't it? because many experts was saying there was so many risks involved in this mission and yet as you say, they are 30 minutes exactly to returning miles. explain to me what t
and we are looking at live pictures of spacex's mission control jets but talk us through the risks of the polaris dawn, returning to earth and that splashed down off the coast of florida well, like he was saying that the capsule itself is feeling over 2000 degrees celsius. and it's, it's hurdling alon. >> you have to come in at just the right angle and trajectory. but the most amazing thing is that by the time those parachute here shoots deploy, and it is actually splashing down in the...
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how significant is this, notjust for spacex, but the whole industry?vate companies and that is quite exciting to see them pushing the boundaries of space like that. this is the furthest that any women have ever been in space, they have gone further than any human mission since the last apollo mission back in 1972 and i think it really shows what they are aiming to do is take life away from earth and make it multi—planet tree. that is elon musk�*s big plan. whether there is a real business case for that certainly at the moment, i'm not certain but do you want to ever bet against spacex? thanks to kate arkless gray, a space journalist. lets take a look at the markets... shares higher after the ecb agrees to cut interest rates by 25 basis points. the dax up six tenths of a percent, the footsie a little bit behind it. commodities, oil higher. in asia, markets closed higher boosted by tech stocks and in the us, markets trading a little bit after that wholesale price data came in a little bit hotter than expected —— ftse. that's all we have time for. stay wi
how significant is this, notjust for spacex, but the whole industry?vate companies and that is quite exciting to see them pushing the boundaries of space like that. this is the furthest that any women have ever been in space, they have gone further than any human mission since the last apollo mission back in 1972 and i think it really shows what they are aiming to do is take life away from earth and make it multi—planet tree. that is elon musk�*s big plan. whether there is a real business...
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so in parallel here, spacex is working on its own space suit for a spacewalks. and they're trying to do it much cheaper cases much cheaper. >> certainly cutting edge as we are seeing unfold literally before our eyes, it seems like we've gone back perhaps to another helmet camera as kristen was noting, we're going to see that second person, a space sec spacex employee, to follow the billionaire who actually helped fund this mission, miles o'brien, very grateful to have you on the show really have loved your work for many years. appreciate your time. thanks to all of you for joining us. don't go anywhere. we're going to continue this live coverage of exactly what you're seeing. i'm kasie hunt, cnn new central starts right now breaking news and we all our following breaking news of the historic kind, history in space happening right now. the spacex polaris dawn crew open the hatch minutes ago for an historic spacewalk, going to show this is moments ago as they open the hatch, the commander, jared isaac men heading outside, why it is historic, he is it's not i.t. pr
so in parallel here, spacex is working on its own space suit for a spacewalks. and they're trying to do it much cheaper cases much cheaper. >> certainly cutting edge as we are seeing unfold literally before our eyes, it seems like we've gone back perhaps to another helmet camera as kristen was noting, we're going to see that second person, a space sec spacex employee, to follow the billionaire who actually helped fund this mission, miles o'brien, very grateful to have you on the show...
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spacex copies, standby. so the hatch is now— open. spacex copies, standby.it just needs to be pushed and the vacuum of space will enter the capsule. the hatch is now unlatched. as mike talked about, you can see him — as mike talked about, you can see him getting his feet set. when you go out as ev one, mike jared, _ when you go out as ev one, mike jared, that— when you go out as ev one, mike jared, that is— when you go out as ev one, mike jared, that is the _ when you go out as ev one, mike jared, that is the role _ when you go out as ev one, mike jared, that is the role for- when you go out as ev one, mike jared, that is the role for you - jared, that is the role for you to open— jared, that is the role for you to open that hatch. _ jared, that is the role for you to open that hatch. do - jared, that is the role for you to open that hatch.— jared, that is the role for you to open that hatch. do you have to open that hatch. do you have to draw straws? _ to open that hatch. do you have to draw straws? it's _ to open that hatch. do you have to draw straws? it'
spacex copies, standby. so the hatch is now— open. spacex copies, standby.it just needs to be pushed and the vacuum of space will enter the capsule. the hatch is now unlatched. as mike talked about, you can see him — as mike talked about, you can see him getting his feet set. when you go out as ev one, mike jared, _ when you go out as ev one, mike jared, that— when you go out as ev one, mike jared, that is— when you go out as ev one, mike jared, that is the _ when you go out as ev one,...
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spacex aces the first ever private spacewalk — bolstering a $200 billion valuation for elon musk�*s rocketre. welcome to business today, i'm lukwesa burak. we start here in the uk because the uk's national debt is on course to triple over the next half a century. that's the warning from the government's official forecaster, the office for budget responsibility. an ageing population, climate change, and rising geopolitical tensions will all put increasing pressure on the public finances — according to the 0br's report. and it says without extra tax revenues or a return to post—war productivity levels, the public finances are not sustainable over the long term, and "something has got to give". uk national debt is currently at almost 100% of the size of its annual economy output or gdp. the 0br says its base scenario is a national debt of 274% of gdp in 2071. risks from war, disease, cyber—conflict and trade tensions could push that even higher. by 2071, the 0br expects the uk to be spending more than £200 billion extra per year on things like health, social care and pensions. the chair of th
spacex aces the first ever private spacewalk — bolstering a $200 billion valuation for elon musk�*s rocketre. welcome to business today, i'm lukwesa burak. we start here in the uk because the uk's national debt is on course to triple over the next half a century. that's the warning from the government's official forecaster, the office for budget responsibility. an ageing population, climate change, and rising geopolitical tensions will all put increasing pressure on the public finances —...
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that's all that's all spacex is called down the road. but again, this i am confident that the engineers and everyone that spacex will be going through the hardware looking for what they can learn and how they can make. the next one better and safer. >> yeah and we're just waiting thing for the hatch to open. that'll be certainly a significant moment. in the meantime, you were talking about the future of deep space exploration and people have been talking about how these new design suits that they were wearing might, might one day some iteration of those. we might see those on mars how far away are we from that have a fair amount of time and effort to get to mars. >> it's not a trivial matter by any sense going to the moon is a quarter. of 1 million miles and getting to mars as 30 million miles plus so it's quite a different long trip to get there. and also a different environment to live in and it's going to be all dependent upon the steps that we take along the way and how fast we progress through that along with where the investment co
that's all that's all spacex is called down the road. but again, this i am confident that the engineers and everyone that spacex will be going through the hardware looking for what they can learn and how they can make. the next one better and safer. >> yeah and we're just waiting thing for the hatch to open. that'll be certainly a significant moment. in the meantime, you were talking about the future of deep space exploration and people have been talking about how these new design suits...
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>> no spacex has not given a reason. kim, but you know, that's entirely within spacex is right to do that. and that's because this is an entirely private company operated vehicle and spacewalk. and the astronauts conducting ms. spacewalk or private citizens non-professional non-government astronauts. and so you know, we're so used to watching nasa astronauts do spacewalks. and in that case, nasa is a government agency, is required to tell us things about it, but spacex doesn't have to, and that's exactly what makes what we're about to see this morning. hopefully so unique, the world's first commercial spacewalk kim, in terms of what could have happened it's all sorts of things it could have been anything from some of the astronauts still suffering from space sickness. a really common thing that many astronauts encounter when they go to space or it could be something like spacex having issues with getting this spacecraft down to the right pressure. >> basically because this spacecraft is opening up the hat, all four astro
>> no spacex has not given a reason. kim, but you know, that's entirely within spacex is right to do that. and that's because this is an entirely private company operated vehicle and spacewalk. and the astronauts conducting ms. spacewalk or private citizens non-professional non-government astronauts. and so you know, we're so used to watching nasa astronauts do spacewalks. and in that case, nasa is a government agency, is required to tell us things about it, but spacex doesn't have to,...
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first-time any spacex employee has actually been in space. so i hope they're they've never done it before, but their experienced. >> all right. well we'll see you at the top of the hour when we're set to have this all unfolded, kristin fisher. thank you very much. thanks. >> all right. stay with cnn this morning. kamala harris and donald trump are heading back out on the campaign trail, michigan congresswoman debbie dingell will be here with her take on tuesday night's debate and whether that might move the needle in her critical swing state >> actually have i just works for us he makes it less contrast from pain. >> i welcome to the now way to network. >> they switched the juniper is a.i. native network and now everything is so reliable that no one has ever left in the dark. that's the now at network work with relay eye for an experience of solet skin is ever changing take care of it with gold ponds, age, renew formulations of seven moisturizers and three vitamins. >> for all your skin's cold bond. >> a heart attack. do they have life insura
first-time any spacex employee has actually been in space. so i hope they're they've never done it before, but their experienced. >> all right. well we'll see you at the top of the hour when we're set to have this all unfolded, kristin fisher. thank you very much. thanks. >> all right. stay with cnn this morning. kamala harris and donald trump are heading back out on the campaign trail, michigan congresswoman debbie dingell will be here with her take on tuesday night's debate and...
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but this was something that spacex had developed and that spacex had developed and that development beingd missions as well. , ., well. this is all part of the wider future _ well. this is all part of the wider future exploration i well. this is all part of the | wider future exploration of space, that is what lies behind missions like this. how dangerous, how risky was it for the four? everything, thankfully, seems to have gone very well so far. it thankfully, seems to have gone very well so far.— very well so far. it has been aood to very well so far. it has been good to see _ very well so far. it has been good to see their— very well so far. it has been good to see their hatchery l good to see their hatchery pressurising and the spacewalk going successfully. it is a risky part of any mission, along with the launch and the landing. those are the three points were there landing. those are the three poin willere there landing. those are the three poin will be there landing. those are the three poin will be landing astronauts they will be landing astronauts on the moon in the coming years.
but this was something that spacex had developed and that spacex had developed and that development beingd missions as well. , ., well. this is all part of the wider future _ well. this is all part of the wider future exploration i well. this is all part of the | wider future exploration of space, that is what lies behind missions like this. how dangerous, how risky was it for the four? everything, thankfully, seems to have gone very well so far. it thankfully, seems to have gone very well so...
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two of the astronauts, isaacman and sara, a current employee of spacex, two current employees of spacex mission, are going to be stepping out into space and testing the space suits and having the experience. it will last a couple hours. there is a lot going on over the course of five days. >> morgan, we are looking at the countdown clock. we are 12 seconds away from the la launch. is there a sign? this is going really well. >> reporter: we're getting liftoff. frank, let's listen in. >> copy, one. alpha. >> vehicle switching downrange. >> propulsion. >> morgan, we just saw that launch right now. i want to go back to one of the things you were talking about. the person who was funding this miss and the commander, jared isaacman. founder of the payment platform shift 4. he is the leader of this and a passion of his, like it is for you, space travel. what does it say he's not only the funder, but the commander. is that a trend we're going to see going forward? >> reporter: well, i think the thing to keep in mind with isaac s isaacson, we are watching history as the falcon 9 lifts off and he
two of the astronauts, isaacman and sara, a current employee of spacex, two current employees of spacex mission, are going to be stepping out into space and testing the space suits and having the experience. it will last a couple hours. there is a lot going on over the course of five days. >> morgan, we are looking at the countdown clock. we are 12 seconds away from the la launch. is there a sign? this is going really well. >> reporter: we're getting liftoff. frank, let's listen in....
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reports that spacex will bring them back. the return leg. mortality engineering considerations that have to be put in place to reconfigure for two more seats? they are going to have four receipts, they have pumped two people from the fights, two people from the fights, two people going up, two empty seats. they might take more groceries and supplies up on the empty seats. what it shows, though, is that we are going down this path in america with commercial space flight because we didn't like the idea of having to fly with the russians, the only way to get up russians, the only way to get up there to the space station. one didn't work, one could back it up, the approach worked even if one of the spacecraft didn't. tt if one of the spacecraft didn't. ., , , ., if one of the spacecraft didn't. ., ,, ., ., didn't. it does show also i suopose _ didn't. it does show also i suopose how _ didn't. it does show also i suppose how adaptive - didn't. it does show also i suppose how adaptive the corporate side and the newer technology has
reports that spacex will bring them back. the return leg. mortality engineering considerations that have to be put in place to reconfigure for two more seats? they are going to have four receipts, they have pumped two people from the fights, two people from the fights, two people going up, two empty seats. they might take more groceries and supplies up on the empty seats. what it shows, though, is that we are going down this path in america with commercial space flight because we didn't like...
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this incredible, i was watching the live feed from spacex just a moment ago. they have now started to initiate some of the propellant into the rockets. so they are really in t picture per that to happen. and the good news is, it has cleared up considerably since the 3-23 original launch window that we had just a couple of hours ago. this is really interesting as well as some of our research finding these perfect weather launch criteria that they have to fit within. of course, can have strong winds and we can have thick clouds overhead, but we certainly cannot have lightning in the vicinity if they were to fly through what's known as a cumulonimbus cloud. they can create what is known as triggered lightning are artificially induced lightning as a space shuttle launches into the atmosphere can react with a cloud droplets and actually create its own lightning causing some an electrical failures on the ship itself. so, learning from past mistakes, we don't want that to happen. so this is the deal with the radar the lightning coast, well away from cape canaveral ea
this incredible, i was watching the live feed from spacex just a moment ago. they have now started to initiate some of the propellant into the rockets. so they are really in t picture per that to happen. and the good news is, it has cleared up considerably since the 3-23 original launch window that we had just a couple of hours ago. this is really interesting as well as some of our research finding these perfect weather launch criteria that they have to fit within. of course, can have strong...
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billionaire jared isaac, men and spacex engineers sarah gillis are expected to take their first steps outside the crew dragon capsule in their new extra vehicular activity spacesuits. the capsule doesn't have an airlock, so the entire interior will be exposed to the vacuum of space during the spacewalk we go live now to washington and cnn's space and defense correspondent, kristin fisher. so kristen, it was supposed to be actually happening right now at this hour. so why the delay? >> we don't know kim, but this is a very risky sort of never been done before thing for spacex and for these astronauts on board. and so we just don't know what the exact reason is yet. it could be a variety of things i don't have confirmation that it's any one of these, but just to give you a range of the reasons for the delay, it could be anything from, the astronauts getting sick after getting space adaptation syndrome. it's a nasty little thing that many astronauts get, especially when you fly to space for the first time and a lot of astronauts throw up and you can't throw up when you're about to put bu
billionaire jared isaac, men and spacex engineers sarah gillis are expected to take their first steps outside the crew dragon capsule in their new extra vehicular activity spacesuits. the capsule doesn't have an airlock, so the entire interior will be exposed to the vacuum of space during the spacewalk we go live now to washington and cnn's space and defense correspondent, kristin fisher. so kristen, it was supposed to be actually happening right now at this hour. so why the delay? >> we...
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companies like spacex have done some things very differently.ots and lots of hardware and they've done lots of testing and we've all seen amazing explosions, we've seen things go bang, but each time they've learned from that process. you know, this could be a significant step. it will be really exciting to see what happens with the next polaris mission, so there are two more to come, we believe, and what are going to be the milestones for that that are going to be addressed? i can't wait. the historic spacewalk now over, the crew's attention turns to carrying out experiments, before beginning theirjourney home in two days' time. pallab ghosh, bbc news. georgina rennard joins me live now from our cardiff newsroom. it seems to go like clockwork? there was a very tense hour watching the pictures inside the capsule and i thought it looked very small and tight and then of course we saw jared isaacman emerging and coming out, he moved his hands and feet to test the spacesuit and he went back in and it went very quickly. his colleague sarah at the end
companies like spacex have done some things very differently.ots and lots of hardware and they've done lots of testing and we've all seen amazing explosions, we've seen things go bang, but each time they've learned from that process. you know, this could be a significant step. it will be really exciting to see what happens with the next polaris mission, so there are two more to come, we believe, and what are going to be the milestones for that that are going to be addressed? i can't wait. the...
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spacex copies, hatch open. that is fantastic _ spacex copies, hatch open.cex copies, hatch open. that is fantastic news. i'm _ spacex copies, hatch open. that is fantastic news. i'm looking - is fantastic news. i'm looking at the seals, _ is fantastic news. i'm looking at the seals, it's _ is fantastic news. i'm looking at the seals, it's looking - at the seals, it's looking pretty— at the seals, it's looking pretty good _ that seal you heard him talking about, — that seal you heard him talking about, it — that seal you heard him talking about, it is _ that seal you heard him talking about, it is such an important part— about, it is such an important part for— about, it is such an important part for the end of the eva so when — part for the end of the eva so when they close that hatch again. _ when they close that hatch again, you get... you get a good — again, you get... you get a good seal. _ good seal. cheering and applause i think we can take that as a good sign. you can see the hatch is open. the hatch is opened. wide open into space. if you just jumpe
spacex copies, hatch open. that is fantastic _ spacex copies, hatch open.cex copies, hatch open. that is fantastic news. i'm _ spacex copies, hatch open. that is fantastic news. i'm looking - is fantastic news. i'm looking at the seals, _ is fantastic news. i'm looking at the seals, it's _ is fantastic news. i'm looking at the seals, it's looking - at the seals, it's looking pretty— at the seals, it's looking pretty good _ that seal you heard him talking about, — that seal you heard him...
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we can say this is spacex saying we can do this thing, it's not just you but it's clear it is not spacexlone. they are working hand-in-hand with nasa. in doing a mission like this, the scientific research is testing at least spacesuits. and testing spacesuits privately for spacex. it's not some sort of eager grand nasa tight mission. you are looking at the control center as they get closer to doing the spacewalk. annmarie: you're saying how long this takes but how much time will they have outside this capsule in space? >> so the billionaire who punted this project will be out there for 15-20 minutes. he comes back and then sarah ellis, the lead engineer on this mission will do the same thing. the other two people on this mission will stay in the aircraft. i find this almost heart wrenching for them. they can't go on the spacewalk they have to do all the things that set up for it because there is no oxygen on board. they are wearing the spacesuits. the process may be from here for about 40 minutes in, will take another 30 or so minutes as they go out onto that tether. jonathan: we have to
we can say this is spacex saying we can do this thing, it's not just you but it's clear it is not spacexlone. they are working hand-in-hand with nasa. in doing a mission like this, the scientific research is testing at least spacesuits. and testing spacesuits privately for spacex. it's not some sort of eager grand nasa tight mission. you are looking at the control center as they get closer to doing the spacewalk. annmarie: you're saying how long this takes but how much time will they have...
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spacex was able to do it in about 2.5 years. now, it is finally about to be put to the test and then one more first, kate, this is the first time since the apollo program that any people are going to be traveling through the radiation belt that period piece of space where it's really just a concentration of hi, highly charged particles and radiation, a place that you need to go in order to, you have to go through it in order to get to tomorrow. so that's why it's so important, kate and as for what they're doing right now, well, they just launched their in space, but already they are beginning their preparations for that spacewalk. they have to do a 45 hour long pre-breathe. think of it as what scuba divers do to prevent from getting the bends. they decompression sickness. so they've got to do the pre-breathe purge nitrogen from their bloodstream before they go out into the vacuum of space, kate what more can you tell us about the crew so it's a four-person crew, only two of them though, are actually going to be going out into sp
spacex was able to do it in about 2.5 years. now, it is finally about to be put to the test and then one more first, kate, this is the first time since the apollo program that any people are going to be traveling through the radiation belt that period piece of space where it's really just a concentration of hi, highly charged particles and radiation, a place that you need to go in order to, you have to go through it in order to get to tomorrow. so that's why it's so important, kate and as for...
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spacex have done things very differently. built lots of hardware and have done lots of testing and we have all seen amazing explosions, we have seen things go bang, but each time they have learned from that process and this could be a significant step. it will be really exciting to see what happens with the next polaris mission, two more to come we believe, and what are the milestones for that that are going to be addressed? i can't wait. the historic spacewalk now over, the crew's attention turns to carrying out experiments before beginning theirjourney home in two days' time. pallab ghosh, bbc news. libbyjackson is the head of space exploration at the uk space agency and says the transition to private space exploration will benefit people back on earth. it is fantastic to see that this commercial space sector in low earth orbit is taking these steps, because it is the transition from a government funded enterprise, which we've seen over the last 50, 60 years, to a place where there are new opportunities, new investors, new
spacex have done things very differently. built lots of hardware and have done lots of testing and we have all seen amazing explosions, we have seen things go bang, but each time they have learned from that process and this could be a significant step. it will be really exciting to see what happens with the next polaris mission, two more to come we believe, and what are the milestones for that that are going to be addressed? i can't wait. the historic spacewalk now over, the crew's attention...
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it's sending the astronauts home with spacex in february instead. as for now, spacex is focused on its next mission the first ever spacewalk by a private company launching as soon as tomorrow. it's an important step toward making a trip to mars possible. musk's best case scenario timeline would put humans on the red planet in 2028. that's one year after he's expected to achieve a major milestone. a new report says musk is on pace to become the world's first trillionaire in 2027. sorry, i'm i'm researching how you want to go to get to mars, >> i don't know if i could do it. >> i definitely could not do it. absolutely not going to be the first. >> i'll be like the third batch. we know it's safe. >> i'm just going to stay right here on earth. i will just follow your journey. so i was looking at nasa's website to see how long it says if all goes well. i mean, you have to pick the right time. you got to have the right rocket, all of that stuff. you could get to the red planet in about 7 or 8 months. so you'd have to be on the spaceship for seven. >> that
it's sending the astronauts home with spacex in february instead. as for now, spacex is focused on its next mission the first ever spacewalk by a private company launching as soon as tomorrow. it's an important step toward making a trip to mars possible. musk's best case scenario timeline would put humans on the red planet in 2028. that's one year after he's expected to achieve a major milestone. a new report says musk is on pace to become the world's first trillionaire in 2027. sorry, i'm i'm...
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these are private citizens this is a private company, spacex. and so that's part of the reason why we don't fully know what's going on and why there was this delay. they are not required to share that information with us, like like nasa is, which is funded by taxpayers of course a more than three hour long delay to this spacewalk this morning. >> the range of the reasons why potential reasons why are vast. >> it could be anything from some of the astronauts getting space adaptation sickness it can't do a spacewalk if you're you know, perhaps vomiting that would that would not be good going inside of a confined space when you still have space adaptation sickness that could be one reason. another reason could be they're having trouble with that decompression process in the spacecraft itself. maybe it's taking a bit longer than spacex had initially planned. again, never been done before, so a whole lot of reasons why there could be this delay, but as of now, we are just about just under two hours away from this spacewalk officially starting. so fin
these are private citizens this is a private company, spacex. and so that's part of the reason why we don't fully know what's going on and why there was this delay. they are not required to share that information with us, like like nasa is, which is funded by taxpayers of course a more than three hour long delay to this spacewalk this morning. >> the range of the reasons why potential reasons why are vast. >> it could be anything from some of the astronauts getting space adaptation...
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el empresario billonario gerard eisenman y la ingeniera del spacex, sara gillis, finalmente llevaronminucioso busca evitar la enfermedad por descompresión similar a la que afectan a los buceadores. el martes, los astronautas del polaris partieron hacia el espacio, rompieron récords al volar más alto en órbita que cualquier humano. desde la misión apolo. estamos haciendo cosas que no se han hecho en medio siglo. la idea es que aprendamos mucho para abrirnos a otras posibilidades ilimitadas. el oficial médico de spacex, anna menon, organizó una lectura especial a un grupo selecto en la tierra, incluyendo a sus hijos y niños con cáncer. los ingresos del libro beneficiarán al trabajo de life saving world de saint jude. así concluye este emocionante capítulo en la historia de la exploración espacial, la misión polaris dawn no solo ha logrado hazañas impresionantes, sino que también ha abierto nuevas posibilidades para el futuro de la humanidad en el espacio. sergio gonzález telemundo. oye, y con estos trajes espaciales nuevos dicen que han incorporado. es que en el casco tienen una pantal
el empresario billonario gerard eisenman y la ingeniera del spacex, sara gillis, finalmente llevaronminucioso busca evitar la enfermedad por descompresión similar a la que afectan a los buceadores. el martes, los astronautas del polaris partieron hacia el espacio, rompieron récords al volar más alto en órbita que cualquier humano. desde la misión apolo. estamos haciendo cosas que no se han hecho en medio siglo. la idea es que aprendamos mucho para abrirnos a otras posibilidades ilimitadas....
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dos tienen experiencia como pilotos y dos son ingenieros de spacex. privados a bordo. las ingenieras de spacex, sarah gillis y anna manning, el piloto y teniente coronel retirado de las fuerzas aÉreas scott kirk petit y el empresario multimillonario jared isaacman, quien viaja por segunda vez y quien esÁa financiando la misiÓn en colaboraciÓn con spacex, la compaÑÍa de elon musk. el viaje de cinco dÍas incluiÁa la primera caminata espacial por una tripulaciÓn compuesta exclusivamente por civiles. >> be about our operation overall all of us will get suited in these brand new space shoots before we event the spacecraft. and then go outside y alcanzarÁ una altitud orbital de 870 millas sobre la tierra. >> eso es tres veces mÁs alto de donde estÁ la estaciÓn espacial internacional. y en general, lo mÁs lejos que una persona ha viajado desde la Última misiÓn de apolo a la luna en 1972, durante la travesÍa, la tripulaciÓn realizarÁ unos 40 experimentos y pondrÁ a prueba trajes espaciales con nuevas protecciones como control de temperaturas y otras tecnologÍ
dos tienen experiencia como pilotos y dos son ingenieros de spacex. privados a bordo. las ingenieras de spacex, sarah gillis y anna manning, el piloto y teniente coronel retirado de las fuerzas aÉreas scott kirk petit y el empresario multimillonario jared isaacman, quien viaja por segunda vez y quien esÁa financiando la misiÓn en colaboraciÓn con spacex, la compaÑÍa de elon musk. el viaje de cinco dÍas incluiÁa la primera caminata espacial por una tripulaciÓn compuesta exclusivamente...
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how big is the gap between spacex and boeing's starliner?k elon musk and spacex, they have demonstrated with a budget that was happen ot years already boeing was able to send a crew up in starliner, they've been able to demonstrate a successful, reliable capsule vehicle to shuttle astronauts to and fro from earth to the space station and beyond. and it looks like that's the vehicle of choice going into the future. mike: arthur rosenberg, thank you for your time and analysis. >> thank you for having me. ♪ ♪ make mike a federal appeals court here in washington will hear oral arguments tomorrow in a fast-tracked legal challenge to a new law requiring china-based bytedance to divest of tiktok's u.s. assets by january 19th or face a ban. madeleine are rivera has been digging into this story. hello, maddie. >> reporter: hi, mike. this is a high stakes hearing that could decide tiktok's fate in the u.s. bytedance will face off against the department of justice tomorrow. they called the law, which was passed many in april oring unconstitutional. add
how big is the gap between spacex and boeing's starliner?k elon musk and spacex, they have demonstrated with a budget that was happen ot years already boeing was able to send a crew up in starliner, they've been able to demonstrate a successful, reliable capsule vehicle to shuttle astronauts to and fro from earth to the space station and beyond. and it looks like that's the vehicle of choice going into the future. mike: arthur rosenberg, thank you for your time and analysis. >> thank you...
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there — spacex mission specialists. there is— spacex mission specialists. spacewalk. just remind us, why this is such a moment— remind us, why this is such a moment of— remind us, why this is such a moment of history. loads of people. _ moment of history. loads of people, well, not loads, but quite — people, well, not loads, but quite a — people, well, not loads, but quite a lot of people have often _ quite a lot of people have often space before. what is the significance of this?— significance of this? most sace significance of this? most space walks _ significance of this? most space walks in _ significance of this? most space walks in recent - significance of this? most l space walks in recent times have been done from the international space station. but also from that space shuttle. in each case, they had an airlock which separated the main compartments of the spacecraft from the vacuum of spacecraft from the vacuum of space outside, so two sets of doors, they would open the inner set of doors, go into the airlock. close up behind them, and then the pr
there — spacex mission specialists. there is— spacex mission specialists. spacewalk. just remind us, why this is such a moment— remind us, why this is such a moment of— remind us, why this is such a moment of history. loads of people. _ moment of history. loads of people, well, not loads, but quite — people, well, not loads, but quite a — people, well, not loads, but quite a lot of people have often _ quite a lot of people have often space before. what is the significance of...
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crews called one spacex copies code one.very teams have been ready and waiting about three nautical miles away. so it's going to take them just about 30 minutes to make their way to jared kid, sarah and anna, who are currently inside of the dragon capsule that you see there on your screen. back here, home on earth. that's incredible. it looks like a safe landing for the polaris dawn crew off the coast of florida in the gulf of mexico. you've been watching live images of the orbital craft spacex dragon returning to earth, returning home. the mission involved five days in space with nonprofessional astronauts. and as you can see, it has what appears to be a successful landing back here on earth. a giant leap forward for the commercial space industry. we'll continue to follow the latest developments on this fascinating and historic mission. stay with the fox new. and it's happening in everyone's bank account. taylor swift hamlet this week, girls freaking out about that? >> you can go off what taylor swift does but you should go
crews called one spacex copies code one.very teams have been ready and waiting about three nautical miles away. so it's going to take them just about 30 minutes to make their way to jared kid, sarah and anna, who are currently inside of the dragon capsule that you see there on your screen. back here, home on earth. that's incredible. it looks like a safe landing for the polaris dawn crew off the coast of florida in the gulf of mexico. you've been watching live images of the orbital craft spacex...
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staying with elon musk, his company spacex has successfully conducted the world's first private spacewalkly government agencies have done them. the project was commercially funded by billionaire jason isaacman, who was accompanied by spacex engineer sarah gillis. it's considered to be one of riskiest missions undertaken by elon musk�*s company. with the approaching us presidential election, the issue of cryptocurrency is dividing opinion. my colleague tadhg enright spoke to the chief legal officer of one of the biggest exchanges and asked how important the election is for crypto's future. mrtrump has mr trump has more explicitly adopted pro—crypto planks in his personal platform and in the republican party platform that would call for a sensible set of standards for crypto and stable rules we think are positive and encouraging. vice president harris has had less an opportunity to do so but she too has reached out to the crypto industry and sought to better understand the concerns of the industry and ways we might from the much more hostile, more enforcement focused approach of the current
staying with elon musk, his company spacex has successfully conducted the world's first private spacewalkly government agencies have done them. the project was commercially funded by billionaire jason isaacman, who was accompanied by spacex engineer sarah gillis. it's considered to be one of riskiest missions undertaken by elon musk�*s company. with the approaching us presidential election, the issue of cryptocurrency is dividing opinion. my colleague tadhg enright spoke to the chief legal...
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>> well, there's no question that companies like spacex have been very innovative.innovation of recovering and reusing first-stage boosters, which has dramatically brought down launch costs. they have successfully cut payload bearings and use those, now they are making their own eva suits and taking that first step. so you're right, this is kind of an ed white moment. they are trying this thing out. ed white was also on and umbilical. and just before ed white they did it for the russians, and he had and umbilical, as well paid but both countries pretty quickly went to the backpack, which i expect spacex will also develop. >> john: we will see. it is heady days in the months and years ahead. leroy, thanks so much for joining us. we appreciate it. >> my pleasure. thank you. >> john: great to talk to somebody who's actually been hanging out there. sandra? >> sandra: a live look in charlotte, north carolina, where vice president kamala harris is about to hold her first rally since the debate. will she be offering more specifics to voters on her policies than she did the
>> well, there's no question that companies like spacex have been very innovative.innovation of recovering and reusing first-stage boosters, which has dramatically brought down launch costs. they have successfully cut payload bearings and use those, now they are making their own eva suits and taking that first step. so you're right, this is kind of an ed white moment. they are trying this thing out. ed white was also on and umbilical. and just before ed white they did it for the russians,...
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sort of complex scheduling of to—ing and fro—ing from the space station so they have to wait for a spacexuts planned, and that means they will be able to come back on that spacecraft when it leaves in february next year, making a team of four when they come back to earth. before i bring dottie back in, i wanted to ask you what the goal of this mission was.— you what the goal of this mission was. ~ ., ., , mission was. what was the goal of it? it mission was. what was the goal of it? it is _ mission was. what was the goal of it? it is an _ mission was. what was the goal of it? it is an important - of it? it is an important mission for nasa and it is not how nasa or boeing wanted to go. how nasa or boeing wanted to i o, , , ., how nasa or boeing wanted to go. this is all part of nasa's lan go. this is all part of nasa's [an to go. this is all part of nasa's plan to have _ go. this is all part of nasa's plan to have two _ go. this is all part of nasa'sj plan to have two commercial carriers to bring passengers and cargo to and from face because —— space because they were several years when am
sort of complex scheduling of to—ing and fro—ing from the space station so they have to wait for a spacexuts planned, and that means they will be able to come back on that spacecraft when it leaves in february next year, making a team of four when they come back to earth. before i bring dottie back in, i wanted to ask you what the goal of this mission was.— you what the goal of this mission was. ~ ., ., , mission was. what was the goal of it? it mission was. what was the goal of it? it is...
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spacex has launched four private astronauts into space onboard a falcon 9 rocket. mission aims to use new spacesuits, designed by spacex, to attempt the first commercial spacewalk. a mission. the mission is being bankrolled by billionaire jared isaacman, who is mission commander. he is joined by scott poteet, a retired us air force pilot, and spacex employees sarah gillis and anna menon. 0ur science correspondent was watching and has more on why this lunch is significant for space missions. 50 this lunch is significant for space missions.— this lunch is significant for space missions. so far, the rivate space missions. so far, the private sector _ space missions. so far, the private sector has - space missions. so far, the private sector has been - space missions. so far, the l private sector has been doing all sorts of things in space, but for the first time they will overtake the public sector. they will show that the training wheels are off in a sense, that they can do whatever nasa has done in the past, but cheaper and more innovatively and it's all part of the
spacex has launched four private astronauts into space onboard a falcon 9 rocket. mission aims to use new spacesuits, designed by spacex, to attempt the first commercial spacewalk. a mission. the mission is being bankrolled by billionaire jared isaacman, who is mission commander. he is joined by scott poteet, a retired us air force pilot, and spacex employees sarah gillis and anna menon. 0ur science correspondent was watching and has more on why this lunch is significant for space missions. 50...
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spacex made history this morning.ding four non-government astronauts, hundreds of miles above earth's surface to walk in space and take a look. mark. the first time civilians took part. kind of in a space walk. two people got to peek their heads out of the capsule and see earth from high above. both their walks lasted about ten minutes each. they wrapped up at about 5:00 this morning while billionaire entrepreneur jared isaacman peered out of the capsule. he said earth looks like a perfect world from here, we're learning more about an illegal gambling bust in san francisco's tenderloin district. law enforcement raided a food market and a laundromat on leavenworth after being tipped off by people in the community. inside, they found $12,000 in cash, illegal gambling machines, stolen goods and drugs. with the help of the city's sheriff's office and the army national guard, police arrested eight men. >> i'm happy to see the bust. i'm happy to see the neighborhood being cleaned up. i was surprised to find out there was an
spacex made history this morning.ding four non-government astronauts, hundreds of miles above earth's surface to walk in space and take a look. mark. the first time civilians took part. kind of in a space walk. two people got to peek their heads out of the capsule and see earth from high above. both their walks lasted about ten minutes each. they wrapped up at about 5:00 this morning while billionaire entrepreneur jared isaacman peered out of the capsule. he said earth looks like a perfect...
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be followed by sunita williams and barry willmar, who will return in february 2025 with the ninth spacexrew. the launch is scheduled for september, with two seats freed up in the shuttle for sunny and butch to return home, and starlight himself will be sent to earth without a crew. interestingly, right now a ship is docked to the iss. but the abandoned astronauts won't be able to land on it: firstly, all the seats are taken, secondly, the starliner crew has the wrong type of spacesuits, they'll have to wait until they make them on the ground... others need to be taken into account that sanito williams and barry wilmer, they underwent spacex training, fittings in the ship, that is, they even, that is, this fitting of the seats, the spacesuit is much simpler there, our crew dragon ship with nick hake and alexander gorbunov, our russian, will fly cosmonaut, the only thing left is to somehow survive 8 months in orbit, not physically, of course, there is no threat to live from this point of view, there is enough space on the iss, like air, nitrogen cylinders are brought in on cargo ships, oxy
be followed by sunita williams and barry willmar, who will return in february 2025 with the ninth spacexrew. the launch is scheduled for september, with two seats freed up in the shuttle for sunny and butch to return home, and starlight himself will be sent to earth without a crew. interestingly, right now a ship is docked to the iss. but the abandoned astronauts won't be able to land on it: firstly, all the seats are taken, secondly, the starliner crew has the wrong type of spacesuits, they'll...
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spacex has launched four astronauts into space onboard a falcon 9 rocket.n mission aims to use new spacesuits to attempt the first commercial spacewalk. the mission is being bankrolled by the billionaire, jared isaacman, who is the mission commander. he is joined by scott poteet, a retired us air force pilot, and spacex employees sarah gillis and anna menon. the public inquiry into the crimes committed by serial killer lucy letby, who murdered seven babies and tried to kill seven more, has opened in liverpool. it'll examine the circumstances around the killings at the countess of chester hospital in 2015 and 2016, and how hospital managers responded to doctors who raised concerns about the neonatal nurse. graham satchell reports. lucy letby is serving 15 whole life orders after being found guilty of murdering seven babies and attempting to murder seven more. she is britain's most prolific baby killer in modern times. her trial raised serious questions about the hospital where she worked, the countess of chester. how was lucy letby able to repeatedly kill an
spacex has launched four astronauts into space onboard a falcon 9 rocket.n mission aims to use new spacesuits to attempt the first commercial spacewalk. the mission is being bankrolled by the billionaire, jared isaacman, who is the mission commander. he is joined by scott poteet, a retired us air force pilot, and spacex employees sarah gillis and anna menon. the public inquiry into the crimes committed by serial killer lucy letby, who murdered seven babies and tried to kill seven more, has...
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i looking at you have two people l who have worked for spacex who have trained astronauts who are now for you yet, do you can see it, shall we book you in? i would love to. shall we book you in? i would love to- if— shall we book you in? i would love to. if someone _ shall we book you in? i would love to. if someone let - shall we book you in? i would love to. if someone let me i shall we book you in? i would| love to. if someone let me on shall we book you in? i would l love to. if someone let me on a rock and i would love to go up there. i've a few medical conditions so i'm not sure i would pass the selection criteria but absolutely. i have a itakhmut — criteria but absolutely. i have a bakhmut so _ criteria but absolutely. i have a bakhmut so i'm _ criteria but absolutely. i have a bakhmut so i'm not - criteria but absolutely. i have a bakhmut so i'm not sure i criteria but absolutely. i have a bakhmut so i'm not sure if| a bakhmut so i'm not sure if could sit down for so long. but i will let you go first. have a look at the pictures in the website because there's plenty explanatio
i looking at you have two people l who have worked for spacex who have trained astronauts who are now for you yet, do you can see it, shall we book you in? i would love to. shall we book you in? i would love to- if— shall we book you in? i would love to. if someone _ shall we book you in? i would love to. if someone let - shall we book you in? i would love to. if someone let me i shall we book you in? i would| love to. if someone let me on shall we book you in? i would l love to. if someone...
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but spacex, i have to say, is doing some pretty exciting things. will: very cool.nk you very much for being with us this morning. i read the biography of elon musk, whatever they spent, it's a fraction of what massa had to spent. ed they're doing it for less than -- pete: the government has been? will: and he becomes the 264th person to perform a space walk. pete: at first when i saw this topic at the beginning of the show, i was like -- then when you look at it -- will: it's a pretty big deal. rachel: if you were a billionaire, is that how you would spend your money? will: i'll say this, i just finished a book -- can. rachel: i thought you were going to say, i just made a billion. [laughter] will: i have read two books in a row about the 17000s -- 1700s when these guys were getting in ships and -- you're look at the modern day version of it, pushing the edges of the known earth. i think that's pretty cool. rachel: so the answer's yes. pete? pete: yeah, of course. rachel: you would. >>some. pete: i'm never if going to have that, so i don't want to think about. i wo
but spacex, i have to say, is doing some pretty exciting things. will: very cool.nk you very much for being with us this morning. i read the biography of elon musk, whatever they spent, it's a fraction of what massa had to spent. ed they're doing it for less than -- pete: the government has been? will: and he becomes the 264th person to perform a space walk. pete: at first when i saw this topic at the beginning of the show, i was like -- then when you look at it -- will: it's a pretty big deal....
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so that we can flight crew on this thing next because spacex is going to bring them home, but spacex has been grounded. i think until yesterday for the last week or two, they've been grounded they've had a private space tourist mission that they've wanted to fly that hasn't been able to fly now for a week or two because they've had some technical problems. so the reason nasa wants boeing and spacex is so that you have a backup these are rockets. there is always going to be problems you want to have something that, that gives you some backup. and the other option is the russians, which are involved in horrendous evil war in europe. so we don't want to be dependent on a fascist nation that's trying to take over europe. so we really need boeing and spacex to be successful. >> yeah, exactly a former nasa astronaut, terry virts. good to have your insight on this landing of the starliner. thanks so much for your time. >> thanks for having me on still to come after the break. >> father and son appear in court as they face charges in the deadly george's school shooting. we're going to have m
so that we can flight crew on this thing next because spacex is going to bring them home, but spacex has been grounded. i think until yesterday for the last week or two, they've been grounded they've had a private space tourist mission that they've wanted to fly that hasn't been able to fly now for a week or two because they've had some technical problems. so the reason nasa wants boeing and spacex is so that you have a backup these are rockets. there is always going to be problems you want to...
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elon musk's spacex.e face of the earth that we've seen. some of the tests for down in boca chica, texas. we've shown some of those launches here on gb news, elon musk's starship will be the lander for the moon, so it won't it won't be getting people up to the level of the moon, but it will be bringing them down to the moon when they get there. and it will be that landing craft for the artemis astronauts. so this is an entirely private spaceflight that we're seeing here. but it also feeds into the public private partnership that now nasa is going to say much. >> who would be funding nasa's trip to the moon? that would be that's the american taxpayer. >> that's the access program. >> that's the access program. >> that's the access program. >> that's very expensive, very expensive, but less expensive than previously, because there's this competitive tender, you know , they had a competition for know, they had a competition for who's going to be the landing vehicle for the moon. >> elon musk's spacex was one
elon musk's spacex.e face of the earth that we've seen. some of the tests for down in boca chica, texas. we've shown some of those launches here on gb news, elon musk's starship will be the lander for the moon, so it won't it won't be getting people up to the level of the moon, but it will be bringing them down to the moon when they get there. and it will be that landing craft for the artemis astronauts. so this is an entirely private spaceflight that we're seeing here. but it also feeds into...
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isaac men and spacex engineer will venture outside of the capital to attempt the very first commercialcapsule will be completely depressurized during the spacewalk so all four crew members are going to be wearing spacex new streamlined eva suits, the first time the suits have ever been put to the test in the vacuum of space. isaac men says the mission is well worth the risk. >> if we are to unlock this great frontier and people will venture into space, whatever risk associated it is worth that we have no idea what it could do to change the trajectory of humankind. >> the spacewalk will take place on day three which is thursday, the mission expected to last up to five days it will return to a splashdown in the atlantic or gulf of mexico depending on weather conditions during this very unpredictable time of year. >> will this be another victory for spacex especially in the recent boeing. we appreciate the live report. tropical storm francine is likely to become a hurricane today and is expected to make landfall in louisiana tomorrow, marissa torres joins us with an update. here we go aga
isaac men and spacex engineer will venture outside of the capital to attempt the very first commercialcapsule will be completely depressurized during the spacewalk so all four crew members are going to be wearing spacex new streamlined eva suits, the first time the suits have ever been put to the test in the vacuum of space. isaac men says the mission is well worth the risk. >> if we are to unlock this great frontier and people will venture into space, whatever risk associated it is worth...
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and of course you've worked with spacex and i understand you're still at adviser. what can you tell us about a spacecraft? they'll send to bring those astronauts back. sunny and butch come february well, they're dragging is about ready to launch there. >> they're gonna be two less people on board. it's only a couple of weeks away near the end of the month they'll launch this crew-9 dragon and it will have nick hague and a russian cosmonaut onboard and two empty seats. and those seats and the people that would have fill those seats, sunny and butch, who are still up on the space station to two starliner astronauts will take their place and there'll be repercussions and downstream effects. but i still think it was the right call because it wasn't wholly without incident, this return home tonight. they couldn't predict really what was going to happen so even though yes, one in bucha would have been fine if they came home tonight. i think nasa do the right thing and playing it safe. >> just finally, how crucial are these these partnerships between companies like spacex
and of course you've worked with spacex and i understand you're still at adviser. what can you tell us about a spacecraft? they'll send to bring those astronauts back. sunny and butch come february well, they're dragging is about ready to launch there. >> they're gonna be two less people on board. it's only a couple of weeks away near the end of the month they'll launch this crew-9 dragon and it will have nick hague and a russian cosmonaut onboard and two empty seats. and those seats and...
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she is a spacex engineer who oversees astronaut training for the company on the ground.e expressed confidence in the mission aboard the spacex dragon capsule. >> my husband is actually also a spacex engineer, and he helped build the propulsion system on our spacecraft, so i know exactly what goes into the testing of the design and the rigor behind absolutely everything in the spacecraft, so very, very excited to fly on my favorite dragon spacecraft. >> because the dragon has no airlock, the cabin had to be completely depressurized during the spacewalk, and all four private astronauts were wearing those new spacex eve suits. the company is hoping to one day use these next-generation eva suits to be part of extended human habitats on the moon and eventually on mars. john? >> john: and when have you ever heard anyone say of a space suit, hey, that makes you look good! jonathan, thank you so much. >> they are very fashionable. they look like some of those movies we used to see in the 20th century, like "2001: a space odyssey," with a predicted space suits would look like in
she is a spacex engineer who oversees astronaut training for the company on the ground.e expressed confidence in the mission aboard the spacex dragon capsule. >> my husband is actually also a spacex engineer, and he helped build the propulsion system on our spacecraft, so i know exactly what goes into the testing of the design and the rigor behind absolutely everything in the spacecraft, so very, very excited to fly on my favorite dragon spacecraft. >> because the dragon has no...
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jeff, his love of spacex making spacex accessible to everyone really was like, okay, this fly is goingand see the world. >> and just like flynn the fly, lauren is gearing up herself to rocket into outer space. we are hearing that life is going to imitate art and you are going to go into space someday. >> someday soon, someday very soon. i'm really excited about it. and of course, a little nervous. but when i think of explorers, right, i think of men like magellan, jacques cousteau, neil armstrong and women are explorers as well. >> absolutely. >> and i'm taking an incredible group of female explorers, but it seems spacex isn't the only adventure on the horizon. >> what's more nerve wracking going into space or planning a wedding? planning a wedding? >> i'm excited to now start focusing on that and planning it. but'm more excited about spending the rest of my life with him. >> our thanks to juju for that. when we come back, miley cyrus when we come back, miley cyrus sued over her grammy winning ® t. ♪ ♪ i got the power of 3. i lowered my a1c, cv risk, and lost some weight. in studies, t
jeff, his love of spacex making spacex accessible to everyone really was like, okay, this fly is goingand see the world. >> and just like flynn the fly, lauren is gearing up herself to rocket into outer space. we are hearing that life is going to imitate art and you are going to go into space someday. >> someday soon, someday very soon. i'm really excited about it. and of course, a little nervous. but when i think of explorers, right, i think of men like magellan, jacques cousteau,...
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, their goals are moon bases and eventually human settlement on mars. >> thanks for flying spacex. >>ushes out into new frontiers far beyond our planet. >> and priscilla joins me now live. good morning. a successful "polaris dawn" miss, it's a big step in civilian space travel. where does it go from here? >> reporter: yeah, willie, good morning. "polaris dawn" is the first of three human space flights as part of this program. mission two will focus on in-space communication and research and mission three hopes to send humans up onboard spacex's starship, the spacecraft that they're hoping will one day carry humans to mars. and isaacman, the billionaire businessman behind -- who funded this "polaris" mission, has proposed a mission to perform maintenance on the aging hubbell telescope. lots of exciting things happening as the space race heats up with hopes to send civilians to the moon and to mars. willie? >> it's all very exciting. priscilla, thanks so much. we appreciate it. >>> up next a new "sunday sitdown" with ryan reynolds on breaking hollywood records with his movie "deadpool &
, their goals are moon bases and eventually human settlement on mars. >> thanks for flying spacex. >>ushes out into new frontiers far beyond our planet. >> and priscilla joins me now live. good morning. a successful "polaris dawn" miss, it's a big step in civilian space travel. where does it go from here? >> reporter: yeah, willie, good morning. "polaris dawn" is the first of three human space flights as part of this program. mission two will focus on...
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la misiÓn espacial comercial de spacex.e astronautas privados realizarÁn una caminata espacial. noticias telemundo en la noche con johanna suÁrez. qÉe tal? feliz domingo! hoy comenzamos con la llegada a espaÑa del lÍder opositor edmundo gonzÁlez urrutia, donde pidiÓ asilo polÍtico. el secretario de estado, antony blinken, dijo en un comunicado que su salida de venezuela es el resultado de la represiÓn del rÉgimen de maduro y que gonzÁlez seguÍa siendo la voz del cambio democrÁtico del paÍs. desde caracas, daniel garrido tiene lo Último la repentina salida del paÍs de gonzÁlez urrutia fue anunciada a Última hora del sÁbado por la vicepresidenta delcy rodrÍguez en redes sociales. >> el ex diplomÁtico de 75 aÑos, llegÓ este domingo a una base militar espaÑola a las 16:00 de la tarde, hora local. fue acompaÑado por su esposa y diplomÁticos del gobierno de pedro sÁnchez. a las afueras esperaba un grupo de simpatizantes. horas antes, el fiscal general venezolano anunciÓ haberle quitado los cargos relacionados con una investigaciÓ
la misiÓn espacial comercial de spacex.e astronautas privados realizarÁn una caminata espacial. noticias telemundo en la noche con johanna suÁrez. qÉe tal? feliz domingo! hoy comenzamos con la llegada a espaÑa del lÍder opositor edmundo gonzÁlez urrutia, donde pidiÓ asilo polÍtico. el secretario de estado, antony blinken, dijo en un comunicado que su salida de venezuela es el resultado de la represiÓn del rÉgimen de maduro y que gonzÁlez seguÍa siendo la voz del cambio democrÁtico...
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spacex does not take this lightly.l their long—term dream of of potentially populating another planet someday. thus far, really only countries have been able to perform a spacewalk, and spacex has these huge ambitions of getting to mars and making life multi—planetary. and in order to get there, we need to start somewhere. and the first step is what we're doing on this mission, which is testing out the first iteration of a new eva suit. applause. the first stage lands successfully — ready to be reused. it's so far so good for polaris dawn, as the crew begin to prepare for the very first private sector spacewalk in just three days' time. pallab ghosh, bbc news. some �*breaking' news now — break dancing that is. the australian breaker raygun who came to fame at the paris 0lympics, after being eliminated without winning a single battle at the games has risen to the number one spot in the world rankings. here's the proof from the world dance sport federation website. it says it calculates the rankings based on each athlete
spacex does not take this lightly.l their long—term dream of of potentially populating another planet someday. thus far, really only countries have been able to perform a spacewalk, and spacex has these huge ambitions of getting to mars and making life multi—planetary. and in order to get there, we need to start somewhere. and the first step is what we're doing on this mission, which is testing out the first iteration of a new eva suit. applause. the first stage lands successfully — ready...
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it was a historic day for spacex.ompany's polaris crew successfully completed the first commercial spacewalk. take billionaire jared isaacman was the first of the crew to step outside. here's what he experienced. >> we have a lot of work to do. but for -- from here, it looks like a perfect world. ed: she was formally assistant director for space policy at the white house, where she let advancement in spatial capabilities as well as a former nasa exec and with over 60 space mission contributions. let's start with your reaction to what happened a few hours ago. >> this is a huge success and its monumental, not just for astronauts but for anybody with a dream. spacex tests the market viability of space tourism. to see if space tourism can grow like the early days of aviation. this is fantastic. ed: the images on the screen that you are seeing are from jared isaacman's helmet camera from the custom spacesuit. and now what you are seeing is the nosecone camera from atop the dragon capsule. this is the question so many peop
it was a historic day for spacex.ompany's polaris crew successfully completed the first commercial spacewalk. take billionaire jared isaacman was the first of the crew to step outside. here's what he experienced. >> we have a lot of work to do. but for -- from here, it looks like a perfect world. ed: she was formally assistant director for space policy at the white house, where she let advancement in spatial capabilities as well as a former nasa exec and with over 60 space mission...
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right now sarah gillis the spacex engineer will exit the capsule as well. jonathan serrie is on earth as well watching all of this. so, jonathan, how does this work? the commander gets back into his seat and then sarah releases herself from her seat because they are at zero gravity right now. >> yeah. exactly. and so that's why they have to be very deliberate about it. they have to make sure that they are holding on to something attaching to something. to move themselves around. in fact, when we were watching them open the hatch, if we were on earth, with gravity, you know, your own weight, especially my weight as much as i eat, i could pull that hatch down. i wouldn't have to latch on anything. in zero g you would just pull yourself up to the hatch. it would be like a poor man's pull-up. and so jared isaacman actually had to latch his feet on to something when he was pulling that hatch to open. now, the one thing that is your friend in space, even though you are traveling at, you know, i haven't done the math kilometers per hour but somewhere between 15,00
right now sarah gillis the spacex engineer will exit the capsule as well. jonathan serrie is on earth as well watching all of this. so, jonathan, how does this work? the commander gets back into his seat and then sarah releases herself from her seat because they are at zero gravity right now. >> yeah. exactly. and so that's why they have to be very deliberate about it. they have to make sure that they are holding on to something attaching to something. to move themselves around. in fact,...
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ashley: earlier this morning spacex conducted the first ever commercial space walk.jonathan, no doubt this was a historic moment, right? >> reporter: yeah, historic, indeed, ashley. jared isaacman, the billion mare entrepreneur, became the the first private individual to the step outside an orbiting spacecraft. and as he did, his helmet cam gave us dramatic views of our home planet. >> back at home we all have a lot of work to do, but from here earth sure looks like a perfect world. >> reporter: i.c.e.king aman paid space job x an undisclosed amount of men to -- money to send him and three other astronauts into space and. the crew are conducting real science and testing spacex's new eva suits for the very first time in the vacuum of space. sarah gillis also stepped outside, the spacex engineer overseas astronaut training, but this is her first tripp into space. at a prelaunch news conference, she expressed confidence in spacex's crew dragon spacecraft. >> my husband is actually also a spacex engineer, and he helped build the propulsion system on or our spacecraft. so
ashley: earlier this morning spacex conducted the first ever commercial space walk.jonathan, no doubt this was a historic moment, right? >> reporter: yeah, historic, indeed, ashley. jared isaacman, the billion mare entrepreneur, became the the first private individual to the step outside an orbiting spacecraft. and as he did, his helmet cam gave us dramatic views of our home planet. >> back at home we all have a lot of work to do, but from here earth sure looks like a perfect world....