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[cheers and applause] [countdown] >> the nag aourl starship vehicle -- the inaugural starship vehicle. what a sight. quite the thrust. [cheers and applause] >> throting down and throttled back up. maximum aerodynamic pressure. the velocity increases. throttle up. continuing to watch the first stage. 100 seconds into the flight. our next major activity -- the starship separates. light up six engines in the standard sequence. if all goes well they will burn for almost 6 1/2 minutes. onboard view. the engines on the second phase as we prepare for separation. after separation, the first will clip and get a booster for landing in the gulf. continuing to fly. 2:40. get ready for main engine cutoff. >> engine cutoff. >> beginning separation. >> as of right now we are awaiting stage separation. starship should separate from the superheavy booster. >> looks like we have the start of the flip. we are seeing from the ground cameras the entire starship continuing to rotate. we should have had separation by now. obviously this is -- does not appear to be a normal situation. >> it does appear to be
[cheers and applause] [countdown] >> the nag aourl starship vehicle -- the inaugural starship vehicle. what a sight. quite the thrust. [cheers and applause] >> throting down and throttled back up. maximum aerodynamic pressure. the velocity increases. throttle up. continuing to watch the first stage. 100 seconds into the flight. our next major activity -- the starship separates. light up six engines in the standard sequence. if all goes well they will burn for almost 6 1/2 minutes....
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starship “ust experienced what we can — success. starship “ust experienced what we can a — success.pjust experienced what we call a rapid, _ success. starshipjust experienced what we call a rapid, unscheduled | what we call a rapid, unscheduled this assembly.— what we call a rapid, unscheduled this assembly. we will show you all ofthe this assembly. we will show you all of the drama _ this assembly. we will show you all of the drama and _ this assembly. we will show you all of the drama and explain _ this assembly. we will show you all of the drama and explain why - this assembly. we will show you all of the drama and explain why it is l of the drama and explain why it is still such a success. also... the deputy prime minister's political future in the balance as a prime minister is handed a report on bullying allegations involving dominic raab at the end of a five—month investigation. westminster is waiting. plenty here have been told that we would not know the outcome by now, but we don't. the prime minister has a big decision to make. the british citizens trapped under fire in th
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this is the first test flight of starship.r the data, and as we said, clear the pad and get ready to go again. despite the explosion, they were still celebrating at spacex h0. elon musk, the company's ceo, set expectations low. just getting the rocket off the ground was a major milestone. he tweeted. .. "congrats, spacex team, on an exciting test launch of starship. learned a lot for the next test launch in a few months." starship has been in development for years, and the plan is for it to take people to the moon and eventually mars. it's radically different from other rockets. this is the starship launch system. it stands 120 metres tall — that's nearly 400 feet. it has two main parts. at the bottom is the superheavy booster, which has a huge number of engines — 33 of them. above this is the starship spacecraft. this can carry cargo or crew. spacex says up to 100 people. what's unique is both components will be fully reusable. explosions at spacex aren't unusual. they say it's all part of the learning process. there's been a
this is the first test flight of starship.r the data, and as we said, clear the pad and get ready to go again. despite the explosion, they were still celebrating at spacex h0. elon musk, the company's ceo, set expectations low. just getting the rocket off the ground was a major milestone. he tweeted. .. "congrats, spacex team, on an exciting test launch of starship. learned a lot for the next test launch in a few months." starship has been in development for years, and the plan is for...
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mission of the starship engines.starts up separates light up six engines in the staggered sequence all goes well. those six engines will burn from 6.5 minutes onboard view from starship. of the rafter engines on the second page. prepare for stage separation. after stage separation, the first stage will flip and begin to boost back maneuver for landing in the gulf. continuing to fly two minutes 40 seconds. let's get ready for main engine cut off. stretch and cut off beginning to flip for stage separation . as of right now, we are awaiting stage separation. first starship should separate from the super heavy booster. yeah, kate right now, it looks like we saw the start of the flip, but obviously we're seeing from the ground cameras. the entire starship stack continue to rotate. we should have had separation by now. obviously this is does not appear to be a nominal situation. yeah, it does appear to be spinning, but i do want to remind everyone that everything after clearing the tower was icing on the cake. obviously so
mission of the starship engines.starts up separates light up six engines in the staggered sequence all goes well. those six engines will burn from 6.5 minutes onboard view from starship. of the rafter engines on the second page. prepare for stage separation. after stage separation, the first stage will flip and begin to boost back maneuver for landing in the gulf. continuing to fly two minutes 40 seconds. let's get ready for main engine cut off. stretch and cut off beginning to flip for stage...
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and spacex prepares to launch its mammoth rocket starship. we start here in the us, where vigils have been taking place to remember the four people killed and 28 injured in a mass shooting at a birthday party in dadeville in the state of alabama. as of right now, there's no official confirmation of what led to the shooting, but president biden has described it as outrageous and unacceptable. one of the four killed has been identified as philstavious dowdell by local media. he was a standout high school athlete and was planning to attend jacksonville state university on an american football scholarship. earlier, alabama police gave this update on the victims. some of those injuries are critical. they are in critical condition. and that's why it's so important we absolutely need everyone to continue to pray for those individuals to allow them to recover from what they're enduring, as well as their families. earlier, i spoke to our correspondent, jessica parker, who is in dadeville, alabama. i understand you havejust arrived there. can you give
and spacex prepares to launch its mammoth rocket starship. we start here in the us, where vigils have been taking place to remember the four people killed and 28 injured in a mass shooting at a birthday party in dadeville in the state of alabama. as of right now, there's no official confirmation of what led to the shooting, but president biden has described it as outrageous and unacceptable. one of the four killed has been identified as philstavious dowdell by local media. he was a standout...
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on board view from starship. and other raptor engines on the second stage as we prepare for stage separation. after stage separation the first stage will flip and begin a boost back maneuver for landing in the gulf. continuing to fly, two minutes 40 seconds. let's get ready for main engine cut-off. >> main engine cut-off. >> beginning the flip for stage separation. >> we're awaiting stage separation right now. the starship should separate from the super heavy booster. >> right now it looks like we saw the start of the flip. we're seeing from the ground cameras the entire starship stack continuing to rotate. we should have had separation by now. obviously this does not appear to have a nominal situation. >> it does appear to be spinning but i want to remind everyone that everything after clearing the tower was icing on the cake. and there, as you saw, as we promised an exciting end to the starship inaugural integrated test flight. [cheering] >> everyone here is pumped to clear the pad and make it this far into the
on board view from starship. and other raptor engines on the second stage as we prepare for stage separation. after stage separation the first stage will flip and begin a boost back maneuver for landing in the gulf. continuing to fly, two minutes 40 seconds. let's get ready for main engine cut-off. >> main engine cut-off. >> beginning the flip for stage separation. >> we're awaiting stage separation right now. the starship should separate from the super heavy booster. >>...
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we understand that spacex's because we understand that spacex's starship —— starship, the world's biggestket, hasjust starship —— starship, the world's biggest rocket, has just exploded during the test flight and crashed into the sea. we will bring you more on that here on bbc news. the very latest from boca chica in texas were here we have been reporting on the biggest ever rocket to launch into space. the take—off was successful, we could see that, but the news coming into us now is that the first under crude test flight of the world's biggest rocket has now exploded, we understand, and it has crashed into the sea. so spacex are saying that it was a success in actually getting the rocket and the booster off the ground in the first place because there was only a 50—50 chance that would be successful, and they said at the time that anything more than that would be icing on the cake, but this will be disappointing to some people, but it has now actually exploded and crashed into the sea. that is the very latest we have for you. we have been closely following. although the rocket successful
we understand that spacex's because we understand that spacex's starship —— starship, the world's biggestket, hasjust starship —— starship, the world's biggest rocket, has just exploded during the test flight and crashed into the sea. we will bring you more on that here on bbc news. the very latest from boca chica in texas were here we have been reporting on the biggest ever rocket to launch into space. the take—off was successful, we could see that, but the news coming into us now is...
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starship just experienced a rapid disassembly.dy to go again. despite the explosion, they were still celebrating at spacex h0. elon musk, the company's ceo, set expectations low. just getting the rocket off the ground was a major milestone. he tweeted: the plan for starship is to land people on the moon in a joint mission with nasa and then go to mars. it is radically different from other rockets. this is the starship launch system. it stands 120 metres tall, that's nearly 400 feet. it has two main parts. at the bottom is the superheavy booster which has a huge number of engines, 33 of them. above this is a starship spacecraft. this can carry cargo or crew. spacex says up to 100 people. what's unique is both components will be fully reusable. explosions at spacex are not unusual. they say it is all part of the learning process. there has been a lot of development flyer, design and fly. that's been costly in terms of hardware failures. space x says it's been extremely valuable in terms of what space x has learned. there have been c
starship just experienced a rapid disassembly.dy to go again. despite the explosion, they were still celebrating at spacex h0. elon musk, the company's ceo, set expectations low. just getting the rocket off the ground was a major milestone. he tweeted: the plan for starship is to land people on the moon in a joint mission with nasa and then go to mars. it is radically different from other rockets. this is the starship launch system. it stands 120 metres tall, that's nearly 400 feet. it has two...
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he is elon musk's vision when it comes to starship?— to starship?ver - to starship? he is trying to give something we've never really i to starship? he is trying to give i something we've never really had before and that is a fully and rapidly reusable rocket. if you look back through the history of rocketry, vehicles are expendable. use them once and throw them away. through time we've had bits of rockets that are reusable. his own folk in nine rocket of course, he brings the bottom part, the lowest edge every time he flies it. —— his own flacon nine rocket. but he expends the top part. that would be like to put a new cockpit on, if you want to bring it back, because you had expended the cockpit. we need a rocket that is totally reusable, and rapidly, as well, and then you're just paying for the price of the fuel that you put in the tanks. and thatis fuel that you put in the tanks. and that is a game changer. that really is a game changer because that transforms the cost of access to space and when you have got a vehicle that's this big, not only d
he is elon musk's vision when it comes to starship?— to starship?ver - to starship? he is trying to give something we've never really i to starship? he is trying to give i something we've never really had before and that is a fully and rapidly reusable rocket. if you look back through the history of rocketry, vehicles are expendable. use them once and throw them away. through time we've had bits of rockets that are reusable. his own folk in nine rocket of course, he brings the bottom part,...
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meantime spacex's starship rocket did end with an explosion today.morgan brennan who talked about that launch this morning morgan your thoughts about what we know so far. >> this is still very much a developing story, but here's what we know it was a major milestone for the space industry as the mega rocket system starship did lift off from bocachica texas and take flight. it suffered a mid flight failure and fell short of reaching space, climbed to about 39 kilometers at about 3 minutes post liftoff, what was supposed to happen is starship was supposed to separate from its super heavy booster. and continue a flight that would last about 90 minutes before splashing down off the coast of hawaii here is what happened at about 3:59, just shy of 4 minutes after that liftoff take a listen. >> right now it looks like we saw the start of the float but seeing from the ground cameras the entire starship continuing to rotate. we should have had separation by now. obviously, this does not appear to be a nominal situation. >> it does appear to be spinning, but w
meantime spacex's starship rocket did end with an explosion today.morgan brennan who talked about that launch this morning morgan your thoughts about what we know so far. >> this is still very much a developing story, but here's what we know it was a major milestone for the space industry as the mega rocket system starship did lift off from bocachica texas and take flight. it suffered a mid flight failure and fell short of reaching space, climbed to about 39 kilometers at about 3 minutes...
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the starship launch is incredibly important — the starship launch is incredibly important for futuretake the astronauts that arrive in lunar orbit— astronauts that arrive in lunar orbit on— astronauts that arrive in lunar orbit on the orion capsule launched by an— orbit on the orion capsule launched by an sls _ orbit on the orion capsule launched by an sls rocket but it's the starship— by an sls rocket but it's the starship that will transport those astronauts from orion down to the surface _ astronauts from orion down to the surface of— astronauts from orion down to the surface of the moon. without starship— surface of the moon. without starship we cannot go to the surface of the _ starship we cannot go to the surface of the moon— starship we cannot go to the surface of the moon and of the canon programme. what's even more exciting for the _ programme. what's even more exciting for the long _ programme. what's even more exciting for the long term is that starship is also _ for the long term is that starship is also a — for the long term is that starship is also a rocket that is capa
the starship launch is incredibly important — the starship launch is incredibly important for futuretake the astronauts that arrive in lunar orbit— astronauts that arrive in lunar orbit on— astronauts that arrive in lunar orbit on the orion capsule launched by an— orbit on the orion capsule launched by an sls _ orbit on the orion capsule launched by an sls rocket but it's the starship— by an sls rocket but it's the starship that will transport those astronauts from orion down to the...
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that means the booster comes back, the starship itself will come back. rocket and payload, or the spacecraft, i should say. but in the future, that means at a stage in the future, both will fully be recovered, which brings the economics of launching large things into space way down — and it really is more revolutionary than i think most people realise. it's happening around 1200 gmt today. join us on bbc news as we watch that take place. after a record—breaking 35—year run, the curtain has come down on the broadway production of the phantom of the opera. the show opened injanuary 1988 and has been watched on broadway alone by 20 million people and has grossed around $1.11 billion. the andrew lloyd webber musical is based on the classic novel about a 19th century aspiring opera singer. amongst the stars who appeared in the show are michael crawford and sarah brightman. after the final curtain call, sir andrewjoined the cast on stage. it's just amazing, really, it'sjust amazing, really, what has happened. i mean, in the last few months, i don't think anybo
that means the booster comes back, the starship itself will come back. rocket and payload, or the spacecraft, i should say. but in the future, that means at a stage in the future, both will fully be recovered, which brings the economics of launching large things into space way down — and it really is more revolutionary than i think most people realise. it's happening around 1200 gmt today. join us on bbc news as we watch that take place. after a record—breaking 35—year run, the curtain...
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spacex starship exploded minutes after takeoff. was nobody on the board and mu has declared the takeoff a success. reporter: a tense weight in the final seconds at the big is the most powerful rocket ever built gets ready to fly. >> we have looked up. reporter: starship slowly pushed up to the sky. so far, so good. a few minutes into the flight, i time for the bottom part of the record to separate, but starship started tumbling. and then this happened. >> starship experienced a rapid disassembly during flight. this was the first test flight and the goal was to gather the data. reporter: despite the explosion, they were still celebrating as spacex. elon musk set expectations low. just getting the rocket off the ground was a major milestone. he tweeted, congratulations spacex team. learned a lot for the next lunch. starship has been in development for years and the plan is to take people to the moon and eventually mars. this is the starship launch system. it stands 120 meters tall, nearly 400 feet. it has two main parts. at the botto
spacex starship exploded minutes after takeoff. was nobody on the board and mu has declared the takeoff a success. reporter: a tense weight in the final seconds at the big is the most powerful rocket ever built gets ready to fly. >> we have looked up. reporter: starship slowly pushed up to the sky. so far, so good. a few minutes into the flight, i time for the bottom part of the record to separate, but starship started tumbling. and then this happened. >> starship experienced a...
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this space x starship explodes.he massive rocket blew up mid air shortly after a successful launch. starship was the largest and most powerful rocket ever built. it does mark a new chapter in space exploration space. us as long term goal is to use the starship rocket to take people to the moon and maybe even mars. today's test launch took off from the coast of boca chica, texas. it was scheduled to fly nearly one full lap around the planet and then splashed down off the coast of hawaii. earlier elon musk congratulated his team writing in part on twitter learned a lot for the next test launch. and just a few months. john. thanks, sarah. this morning. new charges could be coming from the man who shot and killed a woman who pulled into the wrong driveway. 65 year old kevin monahan currently faces second degree murder charges for killing 20 year old katelyn polantz as the car she was in turned out of his driveway in upstate new york. now, the washington county district attorney says they will ensure justice for kailyn,
this space x starship explodes.he massive rocket blew up mid air shortly after a successful launch. starship was the largest and most powerful rocket ever built. it does mark a new chapter in space exploration space. us as long term goal is to use the starship rocket to take people to the moon and maybe even mars. today's test launch took off from the coast of boca chica, texas. it was scheduled to fly nearly one full lap around the planet and then splashed down off the coast of hawaii. earlier...
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but for the moment, starship remains on the ground. the spacex launch was scrubbed earlier today over a problem with a pressure valve. but what are the prospects for later this week? we will get you all the details on starship shortly, but first let's get the sport. here's will perry. hello from the bbc sport centre. it's been a dramatic evening at the world snooker championship in sheffield, with play suspended at the crucible after a protester vandalised one of the tables and a second person tried to attach themselves to the other table. robert milkins and joe perry were playing theirfirst—round match at the time of the incident. a man climbed on to their table, covering it in orange powder. mark allen and china's fan chen—yee were also in action and escorted from the theatre. their match has since resumed. the other is expected to later. never seen that before at eight snooker event. that is a first. as i say, we don't know what that is on the table, whether it can be brushed off or whatever, but if it can, that match is not going t
but for the moment, starship remains on the ground. the spacex launch was scrubbed earlier today over a problem with a pressure valve. but what are the prospects for later this week? we will get you all the details on starship shortly, but first let's get the sport. here's will perry. hello from the bbc sport centre. it's been a dramatic evening at the world snooker championship in sheffield, with play suspended at the crucible after a protester vandalised one of the tables and a second person...
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i think that i wanted to ask you where does that leave the starship mission? are we now any closer to the moon or mars after this launch? i think we are, i think that you know, this is a necessary 1st step debugging this rocket figuring out how to make it fly. ah, i think the hopes of flying to the moon in 2025 with a derivative of this vehicle are maybe a bit optimistic. i would be really surprised if it's ready by then. but the history of space x is being that it's always taken them longer to, to make things work than they initially hope. but that they plug away at it and they get there in the end yet the how our space ex endeavors. dear friend at this point from what nasa and e sat for example, are doing right. they are well, 1st is that they are very much more willing to have explosions like this. right? it's a much more silicon valley software approach where you, you know, you build a bunch of them, you blow bunch up and you learn as you go. whereas nasa and the isa are gonna dot every iron cross every t before they start cutting madeline and, and fly any
i think that i wanted to ask you where does that leave the starship mission? are we now any closer to the moon or mars after this launch? i think we are, i think that you know, this is a necessary 1st step debugging this rocket figuring out how to make it fly. ah, i think the hopes of flying to the moon in 2025 with a derivative of this vehicle are maybe a bit optimistic. i would be really surprised if it's ready by then. but the history of space x is being that it's always taken them longer...
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it is starship is designed for. it is bein: starship is designed for.ship is designed for. it 3 being designed so that a version of it in the future would be undertake about 100 people at a time to mars. so this is the first launch of this is the first launch of this vehicle, nothing else like it has ever been attempted before so a very exciting thing to be happening early tomorrow. thi5 to be happening early tomorrow. this particular rocket, this 5tar5hip, there have been a few different versions, i think as many as different versions, i think as many a515 different prototype. some have had more success than others, how would you rate the chances of success for this particular launch? i chances of success for this particular launch?- particular launch? i feel re particular launch? i feel pretty confident - particular launch? i feel pretty confident that. particular launch? i feel. pretty confident that they particular launch? i feel- pretty confident that they are going to get this vehicle into orbit or into space and it will complete almost one full o
it is starship is designed for. it is bein: starship is designed for.ship is designed for. it 3 being designed so that a version of it in the future would be undertake about 100 people at a time to mars. so this is the first launch of this is the first launch of this vehicle, nothing else like it has ever been attempted before so a very exciting thing to be happening early tomorrow. thi5 to be happening early tomorrow. this particular rocket, this 5tar5hip, there have been a few different...
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will we see starship watch this week? is variable and this is the name of the game when it comes to covering walk -- rockets like the first launch of a brand-new rocket like starship, there are going to be scrubs. if it had gone on today, i would have been shocked because that is how things go when you test a new rocket. will we see it go? i hope so because i stay in south project -- patrick. -- i am stuck in south padre. caroline: elon musk has put positive spin on it but it might align with one of his favorite days. loren: there is a possibility that we could launch on april 20. there are certain things associated with the date that i think it would please elon musk if we did launch. ed: this is given if you get -- this is significant. starship, -- this is a milestone, not just for the industry but for mankind. why is it a milestone? alex: the reason --loren: the reason that elon musk founded spacex to begin with was to start with a -- have a human settlement on mars stop this is the vehicle that they will use to send p
will we see starship watch this week? is variable and this is the name of the game when it comes to covering walk -- rockets like the first launch of a brand-new rocket like starship, there are going to be scrubs. if it had gone on today, i would have been shocked because that is how things go when you test a new rocket. will we see it go? i hope so because i stay in south project -- patrick. -- i am stuck in south padre. caroline: elon musk has put positive spin on it but it might align with...
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this is the first test flight of starship.s ceo, set expectations low. just getting the rocket off the ground was a major milestone. he tweeted. .. "congrats, spacex team, on an exciting test launch of starship. learned a lot for the next test launch in a few months." the plan. schipp is to land people on the moon in a joint mission with nasser and then go to mars. it is radically different from other rockets. this is the starship launch system. it stands 120 metres tall, that�*s nearly 400 feet. it has to main parts. at the bottom is the superheavy booster which has a huge number of engines, 33 of them. above this is a spacecraft. this can carry cargo or crew. spacex says up to 100 people. both components will be fully reusable. explosions at spacex are not unusual. they say it is all part of the learning process. there�*s been a lot of develop and fly. design and fly. that�*s been costly in terms of hardware failures. spacex has said it�*s been extremely valuable in terms of what spacex has learned. there have been concerns
this is the first test flight of starship.s ceo, set expectations low. just getting the rocket off the ground was a major milestone. he tweeted. .. "congrats, spacex team, on an exciting test launch of starship. learned a lot for the next test launch in a few months." the plan. schipp is to land people on the moon in a joint mission with nasser and then go to mars. it is radically different from other rockets. this is the starship launch system. it stands 120 metres tall, that�*s...
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known as starship, it's the biggest and most powerful rocket ever built.fly to space for the first time. but the company's founder, elon musk, has said he thinks it only has a 50—50 chance of success. 0ur science editor rebecca morelle reports. getting ready for its biggest test. this is starship, the tallest and most powerful rocket system ever built, and it's about to make its first attempt at flying to space. well, what makes starship special is first of all, it's really big. like, really big. it'll have about 17 million pounds of thrust, so about twice as big as the biggest rocket we've ever launched. so the scale of the thing, with over 30 engines, you know, it's just gargantuan. built by elon musk�*s company spacex, starship has been in development for years. parts of the rocket have been tested, making short flights with attempted landings — not always successfully. but the idea is to be able to bring the entire launch system back to earth, making it fully reusable. for this test flight, starship will blast off from the spacex launch pad in texas. f
known as starship, it's the biggest and most powerful rocket ever built.fly to space for the first time. but the company's founder, elon musk, has said he thinks it only has a 50—50 chance of success. 0ur science editor rebecca morelle reports. getting ready for its biggest test. this is starship, the tallest and most powerful rocket system ever built, and it's about to make its first attempt at flying to space. well, what makes starship special is first of all, it's really big. like, really...
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starship marcarÁ un punto de quiebre en la industria.eparadas del cohete, pero el lanzamiento de maÑana serÁ el primero en incluir la totalidad de la nave espacial. fÉlix: gracias. el departamento de policÍa de nueva york darÁ un paso adelante en la lucha contra el crimen y presentaron sus nuevos modelos de perros policÍas robots, para reforzar la seguridad en los momentos de crisis en que van en aumento los delitos y crÍmenes en la ciudad. el alcalde eric adams no ha tenido menos crÍticas. reportera: es la nueva atracciÓn en la ciudad. en la distancia no se distingue muy bien que es un perro digital de cuatro patas que la policÍa busca incorporar para ayudarlos su trabajo. >> toda la tecnologÍa que estamos utilizando no va a reemplazar oficiales. reportera: ayudar en negociaciones con rehenes, detectar radiaciÓn o escape de gas en un accidente o colapso de edificio o para luchar contra el terrorismo. supongamos que hay una bomba, el perro tendrÍa que retirarla y proteger la vida de un agente de la policÍa o de cualquiera en los alrededo
starship marcarÁ un punto de quiebre en la industria.eparadas del cohete, pero el lanzamiento de maÑana serÁ el primero en incluir la totalidad de la nave espacial. fÉlix: gracias. el departamento de policÍa de nueva york darÁ un paso adelante en la lucha contra el crimen y presentaron sus nuevos modelos de perros policÍas robots, para reforzar la seguridad en los momentos de crisis en que van en aumento los delitos y crÍmenes en la ciudad. el alcalde eric adams no ha tenido menos...
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nicole: where does that leave the starship mission? we now any closer to the moon or mars after this launch? jonathan: i think we are. i think this is a necessary first step, debugging this rocket, figuring out how to make it fly. i think the hopes of flying to the moon in 2025 with a derivative of this vehicle are maybe a bit optimistic. i would be really surprised if it is ready by then. but the history of spacex has been that it has always taken them longer to make things work than they initially hope but that they plug away at it and they get there in the end. nicole: how are spacex endeavors different at this point from what nasa is doing? jonathan: first is that they are very much more willing to have explosions like this. it is a much more silicon valley software approach, where you build a bunch of them, you blow a bunch up, and you learn as you go. whereas nasa and issa will dot every i and cross every t before they start cutting metal and fly anything. so it is a more, shall we say, cowboy approach to space exploration, but i
nicole: where does that leave the starship mission? we now any closer to the moon or mars after this launch? jonathan: i think we are. i think this is a necessary first step, debugging this rocket, figuring out how to make it fly. i think the hopes of flying to the moon in 2025 with a derivative of this vehicle are maybe a bit optimistic. i would be really surprised if it is ready by then. but the history of spacex has been that it has always taken them longer to make things work than they...
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starship engtnee— ignition will the starship engines when starship separates , engines when starshipe . and i to a fantastic degree. and i think this is what elon musk's company has been able to do. they're control they're able to get the control roll the control of roll and the thrust control of all to such fine all these engines to such a fine degree they remarkable degree, they could do remarkable things when they come back. things like when they come back. but there's some spare fuel they can fuel then to can fire that fuel then to control land them back . control and land them back. that's a control we've that's a level of control we've never had before. that needs never had before. and that needs modern technology. and of course, a company like spacex have that technology because remember, they had control systems pumping fuel. systems for pumping fuel. remember, generally on ground based systems and they can actually adapt this technology to rocketry to a degree that we've dreamed of before. we've never dreamed of before. and now we really have a real chance of doing something
starship engtnee— ignition will the starship engines when starship separates , engines when starshipe . and i to a fantastic degree. and i think this is what elon musk's company has been able to do. they're control they're able to get the control roll the control of roll and the thrust control of all to such fine all these engines to such a fine degree they remarkable degree, they could do remarkable things when they come back. things like when they come back. but there's some spare fuel they...
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built by elon musk�*s company spacex, starship has been in development for years.flights with attempted landings — not always successfully. but the idea is to be able to bring the entire launch system back to earth, making it fully reusable. for this test flight, starship will blast off from the spacex launch pad in texas. first, the lower part of the rocket will detach for a controlled splashdown in the ocean. the upper stage will carry on, aiming for almost a full orbit of earth before finally ending up in the pacific. there's a lot that could go wrong, and even elon musk admits there's only a 50% chance it will work. if they get all the way around and this vehicle splashes down just off hawaii, they might actually be a little bit surprised that they've been that successful. but that's just part of the process, part of the engineering development that they're doing. so we should expect failure. it's quite probable there will be some sort of failure along the way, but that's why they're doing it. that's why they want to learn from this. this will be the first of m
built by elon musk�*s company spacex, starship has been in development for years.flights with attempted landings — not always successfully. but the idea is to be able to bring the entire launch system back to earth, making it fully reusable. for this test flight, starship will blast off from the spacex launch pad in texas. first, the lower part of the rocket will detach for a controlled splashdown in the ocean. the upper stage will carry on, aiming for almost a full orbit of earth before...
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getting starship to the launch pad has not been cheap in 2020 and 21. early versions performed spectacular flips and plunges over the swamps of southern texas . but exploded on landing. the other way of viewing this is that this is just an experiment, like we're going to do this and then see if this is a possibility of a market. but if you can treat a $100000000.00 rocket as an experiment, there's a lot of things that you can consider experiments. the bigger question is, how or why such a craft would ever be used. we don't have any of the systems in place on how to handle that sort of volume of people. what that social organization would look like . i would say that when it comes to thinking about can starship and what the future might bring for it.
getting starship to the launch pad has not been cheap in 2020 and 21. early versions performed spectacular flips and plunges over the swamps of southern texas . but exploded on landing. the other way of viewing this is that this is just an experiment, like we're going to do this and then see if this is a possibility of a market. but if you can treat a $100000000.00 rocket as an experiment, there's a lot of things that you can consider experiments. the bigger question is, how or why such a craft...
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uh, that starship may allow.s just a recent paper that some astronomers wrote saying that look, starship will be revolutionary like we'll be able to put all kinds of even more advanced telescopes and the jwst into space. if starship really lives up to its promise, even without mars, it's already going to change our understanding of what we can do in space. okay alright, well, let me shift gears now to another out of this world topic you know this week as the senate armed services subcommittee hearing, the pentagon says the us is tracking 650. potential ufo cases. so how does that make you feel? well you know, most of these cases are most of these cases, as was discussed are going to turn out to be, you know, a nothing burger. they're going to be either natural phenomena or balloons or other kinds of things. you know, the whole history of ufos. i have a working on a new book about aliens, aliens, the little book of aliens. in fact, it's what it's called right. that's kind of cute. mhm and fall and been doing a lot
uh, that starship may allow.s just a recent paper that some astronomers wrote saying that look, starship will be revolutionary like we'll be able to put all kinds of even more advanced telescopes and the jwst into space. if starship really lives up to its promise, even without mars, it's already going to change our understanding of what we can do in space. okay alright, well, let me shift gears now to another out of this world topic you know this week as the senate armed services subcommittee...
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police texting scandal details now on the federal lawsuit filed in court and starship tumble, spacex's rocket explodes after liftoff coming up by the company says the launch was still a success. deadly storms ripped through the central us including tornadoes in oklahoma. a look at the extensive damage. and a little warmer today in continued warming as head toward little avenue in san jose. several streets were closed as police responded to the incident . the person injured in that crash has not been identified. details in the racist text messaging scandal and investigation involving at least 45 officers in the eniac police department. civil rights attorneys are now calling for federal oversight and have filed a federal lawsuit abuse. brooks jarocz joins us from the newsroom after hearing from those who say that they were victims of antioch police brooks well, christina. this federal lawsuit is strikingly similar to the one filed in oakland a couple of decades ago. right now, there are five plaintiffs so far, civil rights attorneys say the police department is filled with racism, bigotr
police texting scandal details now on the federal lawsuit filed in court and starship tumble, spacex's rocket explodes after liftoff coming up by the company says the launch was still a success. deadly storms ripped through the central us including tornadoes in oklahoma. a look at the extensive damage. and a little warmer today in continued warming as head toward little avenue in san jose. several streets were closed as police responded to the incident . the person injured in that crash has not...
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starship is the largest and most powerful rocket ever built. in a twitter discussion sunday, musk noted the challenges that go along with putting the nearly 400 ft tall vehicle into space 33 engines. on booster gets engines on the upper stage. the ship was light engines. it's like having a box of grenades, really big grenades. if all goes perfectly starship will launch from texas and minutes later, we'll leave the atmosphere before completing a partial lap of the planet and splashing down near hawaii should all that happened. it would be a resounding success considering mosque is just hoping the rocket won't explode on the launch pad. it would take us a probably several months to rebuild the launchpad. if we melt it, there's some my top hope is, please may fade smile upon us and we cleared the launch pad before anything goes wrong. that's all i'm asking, has a lot riding on starship spacex has a multi billion dollar contract with nasa, which is selected a variation of starship for use in a moon landing set for 2025. but mask has even more ambit
starship is the largest and most powerful rocket ever built. in a twitter discussion sunday, musk noted the challenges that go along with putting the nearly 400 ft tall vehicle into space 33 engines. on booster gets engines on the upper stage. the ship was light engines. it's like having a box of grenades, really big grenades. if all goes perfectly starship will launch from texas and minutes later, we'll leave the atmosphere before completing a partial lap of the planet and splashing down near...
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ah, the 2 fobs of the uncouth starship failed to separate as planned. miss exploded at 4 minutes after boston. rushing down into the gulf of mexico. thousands had gathered to watch the launch from southern texas. space ex officials still declared the mission a success, as it marked the 1st time starship and its massive boost to walk it had taken to the skies. calling baker has more on the test flight. the 1st, the race to space was just about getting there. now it's about getting a lot of people or a lot of heavy equipment off our planet at once. that once the resuming at least it is for space sex, c, e o l. a must starship is supposed to be the largest vehicle ever sent to stay standing at 120 meters in stainless steel. it's designed to propel $100.00 people or more than $100.00 tons of equipment to orbit and must is the only space entrepreneur making that, that he says it could very passengers around the world in half an hour. but he says, his ultimate vision to colonize mars is built on ideals. life can't just be about solving problems. they have to
ah, the 2 fobs of the uncouth starship failed to separate as planned. miss exploded at 4 minutes after boston. rushing down into the gulf of mexico. thousands had gathered to watch the launch from southern texas. space ex officials still declared the mission a success, as it marked the 1st time starship and its massive boost to walk it had taken to the skies. calling baker has more on the test flight. the 1st, the race to space was just about getting there. now it's about getting a lot of...
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but elon musk's starship did not make it far. after it suffered what spacex calls a rudd.dent jonathan serrie shows us tonight. >> >> spacex employees and spectators cheered as starship lifted off from the texas coast. but about four minutes into inaugural test flight the uncrewed spacecraft failed to separate from its booster. >> after a series of rolls, the 394-foot long starship broke apart over the gulf of mexico in a series of explosions. >> as we promised an exciting end to the starship inaugural integrated test flight. >> although starship fell short of ideal goal of partially circling the earth and ditching in the pacific ocean. pace exfounder elon musk who watched from the control center known as star command tweeted congrats spacex team on an exciting test launch of starship. learned a lot for the next test launch in a few months. spacex engineers say they will be able to make starship safer and more reliable based on data gathered from today's launch. >> it allows to us learn on the fly. i mean, this was a greatest flight today for us. it's going to pave the way
but elon musk's starship did not make it far. after it suffered what spacex calls a rudd.dent jonathan serrie shows us tonight. >> >> spacex employees and spectators cheered as starship lifted off from the texas coast. but about four minutes into inaugural test flight the uncrewed spacecraft failed to separate from its booster. >> after a series of rolls, the 394-foot long starship broke apart over the gulf of mexico in a series of explosions. >> as we promised an...
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ex boss elon musk wants to launch starship into earth's orbit with the eventual goal of taking humansback and forth to the moon and even mars . it's designed to eventually carry 100 passengers and to carry 100 tons of cargo for just $50 million. compare that to the old nasa space shuttles, which cost $1.5 billion to lift only a quarter of that weight, not nearly as far. rocket can launch so much more payload into space. for example, uh, they will launch a huge number of satellites, making it cheaper to launch satellites could improve life here on earth with everything from more accurate weather forecasts to better navigation systems, but it won't be easy must put the odds of reaching orbit yesterday at 50 50, saying just clearing the launchpad would be a win, president kennedy said 60 years ago. we go to the moon, not because it's easy. we go because it's hard space is hard. and so any time you're going to fly in that very hostile environment, it's going to be difficult. the debris fell somewhere in the gulf of mexico. spacex will work with local authorities to recovery to recover tha
ex boss elon musk wants to launch starship into earth's orbit with the eventual goal of taking humansback and forth to the moon and even mars . it's designed to eventually carry 100 passengers and to carry 100 tons of cargo for just $50 million. compare that to the old nasa space shuttles, which cost $1.5 billion to lift only a quarter of that weight, not nearly as far. rocket can launch so much more payload into space. for example, uh, they will launch a huge number of satellites, making it...
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ah, the 2 halves of the untruths space starship failed to separate. and it exploded, 4 minutes after glanced off crashing down in the gulf of mexico spy, 6 officials have still declared the mission of success as it marks the 1st time starship and its massive booster rocket had launched column. baker has more on the test flight 1st, the race to space was just about getting there. now it's about getting a lot of people or a lot of heavy equipment off our planet at once. resume that at least it is for space sex, c. e o l. a must starship is supposed to be the largest vehicle ever sent to stay standing at 120 meters and stainless steel. it's designed to propel $100.00 people or more than $100.00 tons of equipment to orbit and must is the only face entrepreneur making that, that he says it could very passengers around the world in half an hour. but he says his ultimate vision to colonize mars is built on ideals. life can't just be about solving problems. they have to be things that inspire you and going out there . and because being a multi plan of species
ah, the 2 halves of the untruths space starship failed to separate. and it exploded, 4 minutes after glanced off crashing down in the gulf of mexico spy, 6 officials have still declared the mission of success as it marks the 1st time starship and its massive booster rocket had launched column. baker has more on the test flight 1st, the race to space was just about getting there. now it's about getting a lot of people or a lot of heavy equipment off our planet at once. resume that at least it is...
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coming up, the inaugural unmanned flight of spacex starship incident explosion.lon musk says a lot was learned for the next test flight. ♪ when you automate sales tax with avalara, you don't have to worry about things like changing tax rates or filing returns. avalarahhh ahhh did you ever stress about us having three kids? no, that was always part of the plan. three kids?! this was never part of the plan! these kids order the lobster mac 'n cheese! what if she wants to play golf? we're going to have to outlaw golf. absolutely no golf in this house! not under my roof! since we started working with empower, all of our financial questions have been answered, so we don't have to worry. so you never- nope. always part of the plan. join 17 million people and take control of your financial future to empower what's next. start today at empower.com dani: -- angel: it's time for the bloomberg business flash. a mixed bag of results for at&t. the phone giant reported free cash flow that missed estimates in the first quarter, but said it is on track to meet the full year fore
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it explodes the young crew space x starship lifts off from texas, but fails. just minutes later, croft is designed to take humans back to the moon and one day on tomorrow, thousands are dead and a crash in yemen. many more are recovering in hospital. the victims were trying to get to school to collect charity handouts for ramadan. nato's chief years sultan burg makes his 1st visit to ukraine since the russian invasion, and he says keith should be part of the nato alliance. ah, god, awful smell, come. we start to show with a bang in the united states where the largest rock had ever to lift off the earth as exploded minutes off the take off. the giant thankfully on crude rocket from space egg successfully lifted off from the launch pad in brownsville, texas. but 3 minutes into the flight. starship caps will fail to separate from the booster. resulting was an explosive end for the rockets 1st test. he's carry is the editor of space ref dot com. and i asked him whether that explosion means the launch was a failure. well, it depends which part of the rocket you wor
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the starship caps, who failed to separate from the booster as planned result was an explosive edge for the 1st test flight. now we are joined by keith cow. he is the editor of space ref dot com and joins us from washington d. c. now do you consider this a success or a failure? well, it depends which part of the rocket you worked on for? from my perspective, this was a $400.00 foot tall rock with 30 something inches by far the largest rocket. anybody has ever built times 2 or 3 depending how you do your math. it took off like a rocket should now my high school, high tech graphic here. it went up it for several minutes. the engines did their thing. and then the problem happened further up when the 2nd stage, or the starship itself didn't separate. so as a recovering rocket scientist, myself might say, wow, we is launched, the biggest rocket ever launched in it didn't blow up. in fact, when it did come apart, that's because they blew it up because they want to be certainly didn't come down the wrong place. so so tell me what successes and failures ok. so this rock i biggest rocket ever bu
the starship caps, who failed to separate from the booster as planned result was an explosive edge for the 1st test flight. now we are joined by keith cow. he is the editor of space ref dot com and joins us from washington d. c. now do you consider this a success or a failure? well, it depends which part of the rocket you worked on for? from my perspective, this was a $400.00 foot tall rock with 30 something inches by far the largest rocket. anybody has ever built times 2 or 3 depending how you...
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starship launched successfully from the texas coast and ascended for nearly four minutes.he spacecraft failed to separate from its main rocket booster. after a series of rolls in the sky the 394 foot long starship broke apart over the gulf of mexico. although the uncrewed starship fell short of its ultimate goal of partially circling the world and crashing into the pacific ocean spacex says data from today's test flight will help engineers on the ground renew reliability and safety and safe enough to carry astronauts someday. the largest spacecraft ever starship will be capable of carrying up to 100 people or large amounts of cargo. both are crucial as america seeks to establish a permanent base on the moon and eventually send humans to mars and so the spacecraft that you saw launching here this morning, bill, is likely the prototype of what we'll see on these future crewed missions both to the moon and mars. >> bill: it was something to watch, jonathan. we'll keep our fingers crossed for launch number two. nice to see you. a new study by the journal of the american medica
starship launched successfully from the texas coast and ascended for nearly four minutes.he spacecraft failed to separate from its main rocket booster. after a series of rolls in the sky the 394 foot long starship broke apart over the gulf of mexico. although the uncrewed starship fell short of its ultimate goal of partially circling the world and crashing into the pacific ocean spacex says data from today's test flight will help engineers on the ground renew reliability and safety and safe...
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then this is the starship will continue to make almost one complete orbit around the earth .s we mentioned landing in the pacific ocean, both of those pieces will land in the water. and company officials tell us that there are no plans to recover them so they will sink to the bottom of the waters and who's got the best seat in the house. 11 dera eddie. too bad? not too bad. you know, yemi is one of my best friends. did he tell you i heard some. i heard something about that yesterday. he was unbelievably delightful, absolutely fascinating guy. he's an amazing human and i am not. he has had this goal to go to the moon for years. he told us about five years ago he was going to go to the moon. and i said, yeah, yeah, yummy. if someone is going to a civilian, it's going to be you so it's amazing to see how far he's coming. awesome. well his story is fascinating. you know, he said he grew up with barely any electricity in his house and as a young child in czechoslovakia , and now he is, you know, several years away from traveling to the moon is also my children. he stayed with us f
then this is the starship will continue to make almost one complete orbit around the earth .s we mentioned landing in the pacific ocean, both of those pieces will land in the water. and company officials tell us that there are no plans to recover them so they will sink to the bottom of the waters and who's got the best seat in the house. 11 dera eddie. too bad? not too bad. you know, yemi is one of my best friends. did he tell you i heard some. i heard something about that yesterday. he was...
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the starship launch is important because starship will be what provides the human land system, takingy a rocket. it is the starship that will transport those astronauts from the ground to the moon. without starship, we can't go to the moon. what is more exciting for the long—term is that starship is a rocket capable of doing a mars transit. this could be the rocket that forges this new era of space exploration for ahead of the solar system and takes humans onto the planet mars. that the solar system and takes humans onto the planet mars.— onto the planet mars. that talk about the mission _ onto the planet mars. that talk about the mission to _ onto the planet mars. that talk about the mission to jupiter's l about the mission tojupiter�*s moons. it is on its way. how excited are you? it moons. it is on its way. how excited are ou? , . , , , are you? it is incredible, this is where science _ are you? it is incredible, this is where science and _ are you? it is incredible, this is where science and discovery i are you? it is incredible, this is i where science and discovery teachers so m
the starship launch is important because starship will be what provides the human land system, takingy a rocket. it is the starship that will transport those astronauts from the ground to the moon. without starship, we can't go to the moon. what is more exciting for the long—term is that starship is a rocket capable of doing a mars transit. this could be the rocket that forges this new era of space exploration for ahead of the solar system and takes humans onto the planet mars. that the solar...