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out most of the sun's rays getting to the moon the rays that you can see getting to the moon are the red rays most of the blue ones i mean you know. this is giving in now and that red color of the moment for the next hour and a half hours the sun's shadow covers as the earth's shadow covers the moon all around the earth throughout south america australia up into asia and to europe and africa people will be able to see this eclipse the one place that people won't be able to see it unfortunately is north america because it's daytime there at the moment but for the next hour and a half if you have the chance to grab some binoculars or a telescope you'll be able to see a lot more detail on the earth's on the surface a lot of the big craters and seas but i. but on the surface a lot more than you'd usually be able to see you'll also be able to see a sight at the end of this hour and a half of our stock will soar back in the fourth century b.c. as the sun's as the earth's curved shadow lose the moon he saw all that time ago and and gave some of the first proof that perhaps earth is in fact
out most of the sun's rays getting to the moon the rays that you can see getting to the moon are the red rays most of the blue ones i mean you know. this is giving in now and that red color of the moment for the next hour and a half hours the sun's shadow covers as the earth's shadow covers the moon all around the earth throughout south america australia up into asia and to europe and africa people will be able to see this eclipse the one place that people won't be able to see it unfortunately...
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see the midsummer moon turned dark. i'm looking on the sky and hoarsely there are so many clouds at the moment but in about an hour's time if you looked up into the night sky and you saw the moon had gone the neary shade of red you mustn't be alarmed what you are seeing is a lunar eclipse and it will be the first full lunar eclipse since the year two thousand now what exactly is a lunar eclipse well usually if you look at the moon in the night sky from the earth it will be illuminated white by the rays of the sun you'll be seeing the reflections of those rays but tonight the earth is going to come between the sun and the moon block out most of that light you would usually get to the mood the light the will get through from the sun will have to pass through earth's atmosphere and that takes out a lot of the blue shades about light and leaves red ones which means that the moon you'll see will be glowing a sort of ready color now all across the globe for the most of the planet for this time because of where the earth is and
see the midsummer moon turned dark. i'm looking on the sky and hoarsely there are so many clouds at the moment but in about an hour's time if you looked up into the night sky and you saw the moon had gone the neary shade of red you mustn't be alarmed what you are seeing is a lunar eclipse and it will be the first full lunar eclipse since the year two thousand now what exactly is a lunar eclipse well usually if you look at the moon in the night sky from the earth it will be illuminated white by...
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while in just over an hour the full moon will turn a deep red for most of the planet when the longest lunar eclipse in a decade will take place and martin. is watching the skies for us here in russia in moscow to be precise tom when is the actual moment then we'll see the midsummer moon turned dark. clouds of the moment but in about an hour's time if the looks of the city the night sky and you saw the moon with god or near a shade of red you mustn't be alarmed what you are seeing is a lunar eclipse and it will be the first full lunar eclipse since the year two thousand now what exactly is a lunar eclipse well usually if you look at the movie the night sky from the earth it will be illuminated white by the rays of the sun you'll be seeing the reflections of those rays but tonight the earth is going to come between the moon block out most of that light it would usually gets to the moon the light the will get through from the sun black to pass through earth's atmosphere and that takes out a lot of the blue shades of light and leaves the red ones which means that the moon you'll see will
while in just over an hour the full moon will turn a deep red for most of the planet when the longest lunar eclipse in a decade will take place and martin. is watching the skies for us here in russia in moscow to be precise tom when is the actual moment then we'll see the midsummer moon turned dark. clouds of the moment but in about an hour's time if the looks of the city the night sky and you saw the moon with god or near a shade of red you mustn't be alarmed what you are seeing is a lunar...
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on the moon surface the great craters and sees that the moon have that you usually are not able to see they can also see a site that our stuff will store but in the fourth century b.c. when he observed the earth's shadow moving across the moon in a curve and that was one of the first proofs the bobsy earth was in fact a severe and not flat however if you want to see the lunar eclipse tonight was the night to do it the next ruler lunar eclipse is not scheduled until two thousand and eighteen. reporting there from central moscow will be about the recap of our top stories for you in just under ten minutes from now but first within hours of the iranian president's pledge not to pursue a nuclear deterrent r.t. spoke exclusively with iran's envoy to the un's nuclear watchdog and he told my colleague researcher that there's no question of the peaceful nature of his country's nuclear program because the. as already established that interview coming up next on r.t. . now iran is promising transparency and constructive interaction with the un's nuclear watchdog a few days ago the e.u.'s foreign
on the moon surface the great craters and sees that the moon have that you usually are not able to see they can also see a site that our stuff will store but in the fourth century b.c. when he observed the earth's shadow moving across the moon in a curve and that was one of the first proofs the bobsy earth was in fact a severe and not flat however if you want to see the lunar eclipse tonight was the night to do it the next ruler lunar eclipse is not scheduled until two thousand and eighteen....
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year two thousand or exactly is a lunar eclipse well usually when you look up at the moon in the night sky it's a reflection of the sun's rays that makes it look white but tonight the earth moved in between the sun the sun the moon blocking out the psalms rays the only rays that got from the sun to the moon were those that pass through the edge of the earth's atmosphere and those rays can be the blue elements taken out of them meaning that those rays the get to the moon are the red ones giving it that reddish to see well all around the globe people are watching this lunar eclipse the only place that can't see it is north america because it's daytime there at the moment but for an hour hot and a half to the full eclipse of the of the moon people looking at the moon especially if they're using telescopes and binoculars can see extra detail on the moon surface the great craters and sees that the power that you usually are not able to see they can also see a site that our stuff will store back in the fourth century b.c. when he observed the earth's shadow moving across the move in a curve
year two thousand or exactly is a lunar eclipse well usually when you look up at the moon in the night sky it's a reflection of the sun's rays that makes it look white but tonight the earth moved in between the sun the sun the moon blocking out the psalms rays the only rays that got from the sun to the moon were those that pass through the edge of the earth's atmosphere and those rays can be the blue elements taken out of them meaning that those rays the get to the moon are the red ones giving...
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it occurs when the earth passes a shadow over the moon. indirect light can still turn the surface a dramatic shade of red. >> high above the earth, a rare and be the full site, a lunar eclipse, the moon turned orange by the earth's shadow. this was the view in moscow. around the world, moon gazers were out in force, here watching in lebanon as the eclipsed began. >> this is something that does not happen every day. i am glad we had the chance to watch it tonight. >> cairo's career square -- tahrir square was hundred demonstrators and is now home to amateur astronomers. >> being here is great because of the resolution and the clips. -- the revolution and the eclipsed. it is beautiful. >> others were excited by what they saw. >> it is beautiful. you can see the moon is turned red. every day when you go out of the house, you look at the sky. today, the moon is red. >> perhaps the most spectacular view came much further to the east, in australia. >> we think of the moon as white and being very holy and white. but now it was red with black on it
it occurs when the earth passes a shadow over the moon. indirect light can still turn the surface a dramatic shade of red. >> high above the earth, a rare and be the full site, a lunar eclipse, the moon turned orange by the earth's shadow. this was the view in moscow. around the world, moon gazers were out in force, here watching in lebanon as the eclipsed began. >> this is something that does not happen every day. i am glad we had the chance to watch it tonight. >> cairo's...
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every time the moon came through the gab, they did massive construction for it. so you know it was the time and you know there was somebody pacing up there just checking whatever watch he had, looking at that gap and thinking, i hope this is the day. and it was the day. we stood there and waited and he said first light, we all looked and we couldn't see it. he had a better eye, he had been watching this much longer than us. but then we started to see the glow. and then the orb of the moon rose into this narrow gap between two twin towers looking north into the rocky mountains. and as that happened, i turned around and as the south -- and i see out of the rocky mountains, i could see a gap where the piedro river flows south and through that gap i could see the desert of northern new mexico and just over the horizon, just about 120 miles away, is chaco canyon, the largest anastazi site in the southwest, just over the horizon. and in between these towers and chaco canyon there are fire signal stations up on top of buttes. every fire signal station is in view of two
every time the moon came through the gab, they did massive construction for it. so you know it was the time and you know there was somebody pacing up there just checking whatever watch he had, looking at that gap and thinking, i hope this is the day. and it was the day. we stood there and waited and he said first light, we all looked and we couldn't see it. he had a better eye, he had been watching this much longer than us. but then we started to see the glow. and then the orb of the moon rose...
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to honor the explorer, a replica of his famous ship, the "half moon," was built. look inside. captain reynolds, tell me what is so special about the "half moon." >> well, this is the first european ship that documented entry into and exploration of the hudson river. and it sailed here in 1609, and within a handful of years you had dutch beaver traders here and the development of new netherland, which was the dutch colony based on commerce and trade that extended from central connecticut all the way to delaware. >> reporter: captain reynolds not only navigates the "half moon," he's also the director of the new netherlands museum. what sort of artifacts are on the ship? >> oh, you'll find everything aboard here from navigational tools to the foods that were eaten, to native artifacts and european artifacts. >> reporter: a common misconception is that hudson was lost when he found what's now new york city. >> people tend to think that these explorers just blundered around and accidentally stumbled upon their discoveries, but they didn't. they sailed very precisely ev
to honor the explorer, a replica of his famous ship, the "half moon," was built. look inside. captain reynolds, tell me what is so special about the "half moon." >> well, this is the first european ship that documented entry into and exploration of the hudson river. and it sailed here in 1609, and within a handful of years you had dutch beaver traders here and the development of new netherland, which was the dutch colony based on commerce and trade that extended from...
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for mike fossum as an american boy growing up in texas watching the moon landing page his way to the stars and i remember you know watching that and just my mind just exploding it was summer a few months later through the schools we had a program where you could buy a very simple little paperback books and i got a book on the first moon landing and i remember sitting in my bed reading this book at night just just dreaming about it and i was stroking. all the time and when i pulled out a pen i wrote inside the cover of this book you know you know i've witnessed all of the things that took place in here and someday i too will reach to the stars at that time he never expected it would be ross cosmos the russian space agency would be helping to take him there with the nasa about to wind up in space shuttle program cosmos may offer the only way to space now for astronauts but more tourists and also offer is one of the most expensive forty vacations many of them have ever taken it costs thousands of dollars to view a launch in kazakstan but dozens have shown up to do it alexander preview a
for mike fossum as an american boy growing up in texas watching the moon landing page his way to the stars and i remember you know watching that and just my mind just exploding it was summer a few months later through the schools we had a program where you could buy a very simple little paperback books and i got a book on the first moon landing and i remember sitting in my bed reading this book at night just just dreaming about it and i was stroking. all the time and when i pulled out a pen i...
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it is the waxing gibons moon which is 90% full. a lot of clear skies over the city and most of the bay. we are still picking up a little low cloudiness and fog developing near the coast. it is a mild evening, especially inland. 64 degrees right now in
it is the waxing gibons moon which is 90% full. a lot of clear skies over the city and most of the bay. we are still picking up a little low cloudiness and fog developing near the coast. it is a mild evening, especially inland. 64 degrees right now in
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actually they call it the rose moon or the strawberry moon of june. it happened as an equiclipse happened. >> muni is looking for a leader after the head announced he would step down at the end of the month. nathanial ford led the agency for the last 5 1/2 years. the past year has been bumpy. he's at odds with muni's board because they found out he was looking for a new job. there's also union tension. those wrapped up. ford will walk away with $384,000 severance package. let's collect the roads with mike. >> i'm fascinated with the strawberry moon and the severance package. look at this. very clear now. hayward approaching the construction. 92 and 880 clear. we'll get a live look out there. see how things are shaping up. a smooth flow with the taillights, a haze in the air but not an issue. there may be low clouds flew the area. we'll watch if it affects your drive i'll let you know. a smooth drive along the peninsula. 880 we saw for about four minutes a truck with a flashing red arrow pointing to the left but then that truck moved so things are movin
actually they call it the rose moon or the strawberry moon of june. it happened as an equiclipse happened. >> muni is looking for a leader after the head announced he would step down at the end of the month. nathanial ford led the agency for the last 5 1/2 years. the past year has been bumpy. he's at odds with muni's board because they found out he was looking for a new job. there's also union tension. those wrapped up. ford will walk away with $384,000 severance package. let's collect...
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goods let's go screw them up on the moon there's no law here. on. the move the signs above the planks. the shallow end on modeling welcome it's going to i don't want to stop nobody touch anything. come on move on that's kind of like i'm not that good to get us out. to them take it easy we don't want to collapsing. you know to touch the cable. you know well the first plank here. look just you know we need to get it security quickly before it collapses which it will be the rock slides very gently without us noticing it getting you know no other any pillars left money or took the moment you don't say supplying can fix it if. it sticks out and it doesn't matter you put a plank at the end over. there no need to raise it it's too low and him well it doesn't matter the ground slows down is deemed to have. lowered of beds and thence to centimeters are you blind. a small. area we need to get out on a snow job or done for today a limited number why don't we stay we'll stay where stay here and here we need to leave the border but it's going to focus almost chan
goods let's go screw them up on the moon there's no law here. on. the move the signs above the planks. the shallow end on modeling welcome it's going to i don't want to stop nobody touch anything. come on move on that's kind of like i'm not that good to get us out. to them take it easy we don't want to collapsing. you know to touch the cable. you know well the first plank here. look just you know we need to get it security quickly before it collapses which it will be the rock slides very gently...
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beginning the next stage of her recovery. ,,,,, >>> the moon in june over moscow. what a sight. the first total lunar eclipse of 2011 and russians had a front row seat as the earth's shadow passed across the moon's face turning it a rich golden red. >>> in health news, recent medical advances have made it possible for many americans to live longer than ever before but for many women in this country, longevity is actually on the decline. this map shows in red where life expectancy for women is getting shorter. it fell in 737 counties. the largest declines were in mississippi and oklahoma. kelly cobiella reports. >> reporter: hamilton county, florida, is about a two and a half drive from jacksonville but the lifespan for women here is 7 1/2 years, less than women in libya, where the lifespan here is 80. >> i say i need to lose weight, i need to do this and that but i don't ever do it. so. >> reporter: and your daughter? >> same. >> reporter: sue thornberry is 34. she doesn't smoke but loves her fried southern food. >> i'm not active, other than working and home, that's it. i don't
beginning the next stage of her recovery. ,,,,, >>> the moon in june over moscow. what a sight. the first total lunar eclipse of 2011 and russians had a front row seat as the earth's shadow passed across the moon's face turning it a rich golden red. >>> in health news, recent medical advances have made it possible for many americans to live longer than ever before but for many women in this country, longevity is actually on the decline. this map shows in red where life...
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goods let's go screw them up on the moon there's no law here. on. the move the signs above the planks. the shallow end on modeling one commitment i don't want to stop nobody touch anything odd stopped come on move to china lock up the good you gotta watch out. for them take it easy we don't want to collapsing. you know who touched the cable. you know well the first plank here. look just what we need to get it security quickly before it collapses which it will be the rock slides very gently without us noticing it is no longer any pillars left on the floor near took them all with the little sleigh supplying a fix and. it sticks out and it doesn't matter don't put a plank at the end go. there no need to raise it it's too low if you fall it doesn't matter if the ground slopes down is deemed to have. lowered a bit to centimeters. or you blind. a small. area that we need to get out on us and you were done for today with an additional why don't we stay will stay where you stay here here we need to leave the border but it was. a homo change direction when it
goods let's go screw them up on the moon there's no law here. on. the move the signs above the planks. the shallow end on modeling one commitment i don't want to stop nobody touch anything odd stopped come on move to china lock up the good you gotta watch out. for them take it easy we don't want to collapsing. you know who touched the cable. you know well the first plank here. look just what we need to get it security quickly before it collapses which it will be the rock slides very gently...
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the moon, man, the moon, we can see the moon. ♪ ♪ the moon is just a rolling stone ♪ ♪ the gravity -- guys so much. >> jimmy, don't thank us just yet. jimmy fallon, because that's not our last song. that's right. that's not our last song, not at all. >> that's right. >> bring it on home. >> you mean on the space shuttle? >> that's right. all aboard the space shuttle. >> but not just any space shuttle. >> nope, i'm talking about my favorite space shuttle sts 134 the one that just got back. space shuttle "endeavor." check me out. ♪ space shuttle endeavour ♪ ♪ soaring through the stars blastoff to the milky way ♪ ♪ then colonize mars ♪ space time is curving and expanding as well ♪ ♪ but we'll see the heavens on endeavor ♪ ♪ space shuttle endeavor and i'll always love you ♪ ♪ endeavour ♪ endeavour >> thank you very much, ladies and gentlemen for coming out tonight. my name is jackie neptune. this is my band, the planetariums. fellas, let's take it on home. ♪ planetarium [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: jackie neptune and the planetariums! we'll be right back with "karate pinata," everybo
the moon, man, the moon, we can see the moon. ♪ ♪ the moon is just a rolling stone ♪ ♪ the gravity -- guys so much. >> jimmy, don't thank us just yet. jimmy fallon, because that's not our last song. that's right. that's not our last song, not at all. >> that's right. >> bring it on home. >> you mean on the space shuttle? >> that's right. all aboard the space shuttle. >> but not just any space shuttle. >> nope, i'm talking about my favorite space...
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good splits go screwing them up on the moon there's no law here. on. the move the signs above the planks. the shallow end on a call modeling a welcome acknowledgment i don't want to stop nobody touch anything i'll stop come on move on to the fucking home nothing good to get us out. to them take it easy we don't want to collapsing. you know don't touch the cable. you know well the first plank here. and of just when we need to get it security quickly before it collapses the ship of the rock slides very gently without us noticing it if you didn't know whether any pillars left the money or took them all with you the looks like a supply and can fix it if. it sticks out and it doesn't matter don't put a plank at the end over. there no need to raise it it's too low you've got it doesn't matter the ground slopes down this deep the hole has lowered of beds and thence to centimeters are you blind. a small. area we need to get out on us and we're done for today with an additional why don't we stay to stay where they hear hear we need to leave the border because th
good splits go screwing them up on the moon there's no law here. on. the move the signs above the planks. the shallow end on a call modeling a welcome acknowledgment i don't want to stop nobody touch anything i'll stop come on move on to the fucking home nothing good to get us out. to them take it easy we don't want to collapsing. you know don't touch the cable. you know well the first plank here. and of just when we need to get it security quickly before it collapses the ship of the rock...
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the moon appeared to did you say appear because it moved in position between the sun and moon. able to see that one in the suction months if the weather cooperates. >> december? that may be tough. that will be a game time decision. >> if you want to see the dark side of the moon you have to pull out your pink floyd al. >> you mean good morning to you. and we are getting closer to the weekend. how about the heat yesterday. how about the fact it's gone and it's coming back again. it's a rollercoaster of warmth as we look around the bay area. still pretty hazy but not anything to be concerned of as far as spare the air. let's talk about the temperatures from yesterday. let's look at the 90s, fairfield antioch and morgan hill and mid to upper 80s around redwood city. half moon bay, 54 degrees. we have cooled nicely, half moon bay, most of us in the mid to upper 50s. concord is 62 and gilroy, 49 and as we head towards the bay itself, low to mid-50s. highlights, sunshine today with a cooling breeze. clouds return tomorrow and hang around morning clouds through sunday and that helps d
the moon appeared to did you say appear because it moved in position between the sun and moon. able to see that one in the suction months if the weather cooperates. >> december? that may be tough. that will be a game time decision. >> if you want to see the dark side of the moon you have to pull out your pink floyd al. >> you mean good morning to you. and we are getting closer to the weekend. how about the heat yesterday. how about the fact it's gone and it's coming back...
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the moon lamenting its depression. the night surrendered itself without worry to the morning. the lights brought the voice of the milk girls, the fasting and the moaning of a starved cat of which nothing remained except bone. the fussing of salesmen, the struggle of life, kids threw stones at one another in the middle of the road while dirty water flooded the avenue and the wind toyed with gates and roof tops, alone in a state of semi oblivion. . >> on the day al-matarazzo street was bombed, did you notice how quickly it folded in itself? or the broken tea cups and coffee-stained saucers, the gray matter, and just before the street was eviscerated by those, just before that moment, did you hear the patter, the proclamation, the prayer as they wrangled and swore, denied and affirmed, did you hear the words as they fell? for a thousand years we have, two thousand years, more coffee? what do you think? but this book says -- map, border, industry, collusion, resistance, truth, spirit, faith, doctrine, domain, love, free, portal, wind, cut. did you hear the euphony of the street li
the moon lamenting its depression. the night surrendered itself without worry to the morning. the lights brought the voice of the milk girls, the fasting and the moaning of a starved cat of which nothing remained except bone. the fussing of salesmen, the struggle of life, kids threw stones at one another in the middle of the road while dirty water flooded the avenue and the wind toyed with gates and roof tops, alone in a state of semi oblivion. . >> on the day al-matarazzo street was...
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we have these pictures where the moon commeetly disappeared. t is disappeared because of the ash from an erupting volcano in chile. >> this is one last check of the spectacular weather. >> we'll look at the national pictures today. it is 100 degrees in phoenix . 95 in miami. you can see in the northern half of the nation temperatures were moderate. there is a rapid snow melt occurring in that area of the sierra and because of the warm weather and deep snow pack that build up. and it is high temperatures lowered today and especially inland locations 10 degrees or lower. highs only in the 80s . it is 68 to 70 or 72 degrees. it is losing over the breath taking weather. it doesn't take much. >> when we come back. the stanley cup . one final game will decide who gets it. [ female announcer ] celebrate dad at the jcpenney dad's day sale this friday & saturday! find neverending options with 9.99 men's tees... and sportshirts... and 9.99 polos and shorts! or surprise him with a new watch -- they're up to 50% off! plus, with jcp cash earn 10, 15 or $20 o
we have these pictures where the moon commeetly disappeared. t is disappeared because of the ash from an erupting volcano in chile. >> this is one last check of the spectacular weather. >> we'll look at the national pictures today. it is 100 degrees in phoenix . 95 in miami. you can see in the northern half of the nation temperatures were moderate. there is a rapid snow melt occurring in that area of the sierra and because of the warm weather and deep snow pack that build up. and it...
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the main events of the full moon day will take place in the central city of the ancient capital of the island nation. they include chanting of sutras and illumination of the main temples. the authorities have deployed hundreds of busses and started special train services to transport hundreds of thousands of people to the site. about 3 million people are expected to participate. >>> hello there. welcome to your weather update. we'll take a look at east asia first of all. looking at changeable weather for japan today. there will be spells of sunshine in between those clouds but looking quite showery up in the north for hokkaido. also one or two showers could affect central areas including tokyo as well. further south for the amami islands getting close to that seasonal rain band. here going to see hefty showers and at the tail end of this system we continue to see some torrential rains occur in central and southern china, this low pressure system is set to ride along this frontal system, bringing some heavy rain for areas along the yanghtzee river. expected to have heavy rain over the n
the main events of the full moon day will take place in the central city of the ancient capital of the island nation. they include chanting of sutras and illumination of the main temples. the authorities have deployed hundreds of busses and started special train services to transport hundreds of thousands of people to the site. about 3 million people are expected to participate. >>> hello there. welcome to your weather update. we'll take a look at east asia first of all. looking at...
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i interviewed a lot of conspiracy theorists for my book and also buzz aldrin, the second man on the moon and i found his testimony to be a little bit more believable than the other people but that's just the journalist in me. [laughter] but the link there is that over at the nevada test site the neighbors area 51, there are these giant craters from the atomic bombs. i was lucky enough to go there with a couple of the guys in my book and these atomic bomb craters were the giant cavernous things that look very much like the surface of the moon, and i interviewed a man named ernie williams who actually was the tour guide for the apollo astronauts in the late 60's and early 70's they would go to the nevada test site and put markups on their back that they would wear on the moon when they finally went there, but the point was to kind of rumor around the geology of the lunar landscape, and i have some great photographs in the book of that but i think if this gave way to some of the conspiracies about the lunar landing, and another 1i will touch upon is a lot of conspiracy theorists told me tha
i interviewed a lot of conspiracy theorists for my book and also buzz aldrin, the second man on the moon and i found his testimony to be a little bit more believable than the other people but that's just the journalist in me. [laughter] but the link there is that over at the nevada test site the neighbors area 51, there are these giant craters from the atomic bombs. i was lucky enough to go there with a couple of the guys in my book and these atomic bomb craters were the giant cavernous things...
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the black market. investigators noticed moon dust for sale in st. louis and shut it down. ciously gave it back saying that she had no idea where her late husband got it. >>> the moon gives us the tides but tonight we are talking waves. do they really come in sets? that's tonight's "good question." >> the waves are, you know, 10- foot at 15 seconds kind of thing and that tells you the wave height and the period apart that they are coming. >> reporter: you want to know about waves? who better to ask than a surfer. >> especially at ocean beach in san francisco, it's unpredictable and it changes by the hour. >> reporter: at san francisco's aqua surf shop, it's ryan morgan's job to pay attention to what's known as wave sets, groups of waves that come ashore at regular intervals. >> basically, waves are created by wind. and wind over a distance creates wave pulses and the farther the pulses travel, they will spread apart a little bit over distances, sort of like when you throw a stone into a calm pool and you will see the ripple effect it has. as the ripples get farther away from
the black market. investigators noticed moon dust for sale in st. louis and shut it down. ciously gave it back saying that she had no idea where her late husband got it. >>> the moon gives us the tides but tonight we are talking waves. do they really come in sets? that's tonight's "good question." >> the waves are, you know, 10- foot at 15 seconds kind of thing and that tells you the wave height and the period apart that they are coming. >> reporter: you want to...
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now they're offering these like slingshot trips basically good to go around the moon and it turns out this was according to russian news sources this is all still kind of hush hush reportedly james cameron is going to be the first one to do that and he's going to shovel out one hundred fifty million dollars in order to do that he wants to bring some kind of a three d. camera along to film it so i think that's kind of what kind of talks on this before first so i was like well you know no longer is space something that the country can be proud of and it's exploration for everybody it's only for the rich people but it seems cameron is creative he creates nice pieces of art and this gives him some inspiration i'm ok with that and let's have some private access to the space program instead of just a nationalized program that's going to get it and if it was can support it and they can take it well this is what's going on now but they're using the russian soyuz rocket because we don't have any and he left us oh yeah i find it kind of sick that he's going to spend one hundred fifty million do
now they're offering these like slingshot trips basically good to go around the moon and it turns out this was according to russian news sources this is all still kind of hush hush reportedly james cameron is going to be the first one to do that and he's going to shovel out one hundred fifty million dollars in order to do that he wants to bring some kind of a three d. camera along to film it so i think that's kind of what kind of talks on this before first so i was like well you know no longer...
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it is the waxing gibons moon which is 90% full. a lot of clear skies over the city and most of the bay. we are still picking up a little low cloudiness and fog developing near the coast. it is a mild evening, especially inland. 64 degrees right now in antioch. livermore at 54. we have clear skies in oakland. 56 in napa and 63 in san francisco and 58 in san jose. here is a look at highlights for you as you try to plan the next several days. clear inland. more warming the next few days, and then as we trend toward thursday and friday that's when things will cool down. here is a look at the satellite. clear skies across the state. we do have a little bit of the low cloudiness and the fog near the coast. you can see the ridge is already starting to build and most of the cloudiness and a little precipitation well to the north of us. that's where the storm track will remain for the next several days. 58 for antioch. and we will keep it clear. 62 and a few patchy clouds near the coast. 53 and 54 for san jose. here is a look at the ridge co
it is the waxing gibons moon which is 90% full. a lot of clear skies over the city and most of the bay. we are still picking up a little low cloudiness and fog developing near the coast. it is a mild evening, especially inland. 64 degrees right now in antioch. livermore at 54. we have clear skies in oakland. 56 in napa and 63 in san francisco and 58 in san jose. here is a look at highlights for you as you try to plan the next several days. clear inland. more warming the next few days, and then...
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we have blue on the map. half moononly area in the 40s. 46 degrees there. 57 in san francisco. 59 in santa rosa. low to mid-60s in other neighborhood. los gatos at 68. antioch, 77 degrees now. none of the folks are running the air conditioners, going to have to pay pg&e a lot of money in the next couple of days. low to mid-50s around the monterey bay and inland. let's jump right in, maybe a pool if you can. it will be sunny today. with building warmth. even warmer than yesterday. it will be clear tonight. kind of breezy in the hills. that will keep the temperatures up. unlike last week, it will be a little stuffy, in the overnight hours. hard to get the house to cool down. the hottest will be tomorrow. tomorrow, summer begins tomorrow. yeah! astronomical summer. it's cooler toward the weekend. 5:00 this morning, look at this. nothing going on with the clear skies. we showed you on our various tower cams. thankfully, not a spare the air day right now. but we will keep an eye on tomorrow and wednesday with the stagnant a
we have blue on the map. half moononly area in the 40s. 46 degrees there. 57 in san francisco. 59 in santa rosa. low to mid-60s in other neighborhood. los gatos at 68. antioch, 77 degrees now. none of the folks are running the air conditioners, going to have to pay pg&e a lot of money in the next couple of days. low to mid-50s around the monterey bay and inland. let's jump right in, maybe a pool if you can. it will be sunny today. with building warmth. even warmer than yesterday. it will be...
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the dispatch can be as far as the moon from what they might actually find at the scene. and it might be just a false alarm, it might be a nuance call, it might not have any merits, it might be someone with bird food on the stove or a cut finger, or a cardiac arrest. a small fire can become as it did the other day, a greater alarm fire. so we go out that door, not knowing what we will find, and not knowing what we will really face. firefighters always respond together. but they usually respond to a stranger, to a stranger's home to a stranger's need, just as in the good samaritan today. and they never pass by. they are always there to help to encourage, to rescue, and to fight whatever needs to be fought. we know that they are sworn to serve the people of this city and they do it well and with a great deal of pride. on june 2 engine 26 responded to a call that did not seem like it would be what it turned out to be. not only a greater alarm, but a tragic moment for that house and for the family and friends of vinny and tony. and a small fire became a deadly one. the occupa
the dispatch can be as far as the moon from what they might actually find at the scene. and it might be just a false alarm, it might be a nuance call, it might not have any merits, it might be someone with bird food on the stove or a cut finger, or a cardiac arrest. a small fire can become as it did the other day, a greater alarm fire. so we go out that door, not knowing what we will find, and not knowing what we will really face. firefighters always respond together. but they usually respond...