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which plays the greater role in raising tides, the moon or the sun? what is it? the moon. i got a different question for you. there's a force of gravitation between the oceans of the earth, the oceans of the earth and the moon. there is also a force of gravitation between the oceans of the earth and the mass of the sun, so both are pulling. which do you suppose pulls harder on the oceans of the earth, the moon or the sun? how many say the moon? stand up. how many say the sun? how did you guys know it's the sun? how do you know? where did you find it? how could you not read the chapter and be astonished by that? i always used to think that the moon pulled harder on the oceans because it's closer, and the sun's so far away that the pull is a lot less. that's what i used to think, and then i get into my physics and boom, sometimes in physics you find things that are kind of like counterintuitive, don't they kind of say, hey, wait a minute, what's this, huh? and what's going on? it turns out that sun is far away, but honey, it is big. let me put it this way. you know the sun's
which plays the greater role in raising tides, the moon or the sun? what is it? the moon. i got a different question for you. there's a force of gravitation between the oceans of the earth, the oceans of the earth and the moon. there is also a force of gravitation between the oceans of the earth and the mass of the sun, so both are pulling. which do you suppose pulls harder on the oceans of the earth, the moon or the sun? how many say the moon? stand up. how many say the sun? how did you guys...
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the moon's resources part of their public policy. five years ago china launched its first lunar exploration satellite. the mission was heralded as the first step towards utilizing the moon's resources. the country is aiming to land an unmanned probe on the moon in 2013. india has also launched a spacecraft to study the distribution of lunar resources fueling the competition among nations. this aggressive pursuit of resources is raising alarm in the united states. a republican presidential candidate has said the u.s. should put more effort into lunar exploration. >> we will have the first permanent base on the moon and it will be american. >> nasa also issued a report last year in an effort to check moves by other countries. the report is titled "how to protect and preserve the historic and scientific value of u.s. government lunar artifacts." it maintains that sites explored during america's apollo program must be declared off limits and no-fly zones. the u.s. is claiming exclusive access to areas of the moon since it's the only count
the moon's resources part of their public policy. five years ago china launched its first lunar exploration satellite. the mission was heralded as the first step towards utilizing the moon's resources. the country is aiming to land an unmanned probe on the moon in 2013. india has also launched a spacecraft to study the distribution of lunar resources fueling the competition among nations. this aggressive pursuit of resources is raising alarm in the united states. a republican presidential...
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here's an eraser and we are on the moon and let the eraser be the moon and we can read the side, can't we? this is the side that faces the earth, okay? this side faces the earth and doesn't the moon go around the earth? well, watch how the moon goes around the earth. what am i doing to the eraser, gang, as it goes around the earth? i'm twisting it because it turns out the eraser's going like this as it turns. and when it makes one turn like this, it'll also make one rotation. so it'll go... and--stopped it, it would just keep... stop it for a minute... ain't that neat? so the moon is turning around and around and around. and you know what? there's a reason why one side always faces us and it has to do with center of gravity and torque. did you pick that up on the chapter on rotational motion? did you pick that up? and when you picked that up, did you say to your mother and father, hey, you know what i just i found out? there's a reason why one side of the moon faces us all the time. how many people did share that with their parents? how many say, well, my parents don't give me anything
here's an eraser and we are on the moon and let the eraser be the moon and we can read the side, can't we? this is the side that faces the earth, okay? this side faces the earth and doesn't the moon go around the earth? well, watch how the moon goes around the earth. what am i doing to the eraser, gang, as it goes around the earth? i'm twisting it because it turns out the eraser's going like this as it turns. and when it makes one turn like this, it'll also make one rotation. so it'll go......
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of the moon resource as part of their public policy. five years ago china launched the first lunar exploration satellite. the country is aiming to land an unmanned probe on the moon in 2013. india has also launched a spacecraft to study the distribution of lunar resources fuelling the competition among nations. this aggressive pursuit of resources is raising alarm in the united states. a republican presidential candidate has said the u.s. should put more effort into lunar exploration. >> we will have the first permanent base on the moon and it will be american. >> reporter: nasa also issued a report last year in an effort to check moves by other countries. the report is titled "how to protect and preserve the historic and scientific value of u.s. government lunar artifacts." it maintains that sites explored during america's apollo program must be declared off limits and no fly zones. the u.s. is claiming exclusive access to areas of the moon since it's the only country to have explored it. >> and now we're coming into an age of exploitat
of the moon resource as part of their public policy. five years ago china launched the first lunar exploration satellite. the country is aiming to land an unmanned probe on the moon in 2013. india has also launched a spacecraft to study the distribution of lunar resources fuelling the competition among nations. this aggressive pursuit of resources is raising alarm in the united states. a republican presidential candidate has said the u.s. should put more effort into lunar exploration. >>...
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today we just landed on the moon! walking over i walked over to the press conference with doug ward, and all i wanted to do is get back to mission control because we had made sort of a silly mission design decision and nobody believed it that once we get down on the surface we'll put the crew to sleep. we knew and the crew knew and i think the world knew that the crew wasn't going to go to sleep they wanted to get out on the surface and start the exploration. at the time i was doing my t-3 stay no-stay, i had two flight control teams, charles, trying to figure out who was in charge at that point. the adrenaline in the control room is building up you could feel it was palpable. it was like a heavy fog that it was so real. and the controllers got a break. during the loss of signal period, and when they came back in the room now, these guys were going to be here and there was only three options, we were going to land, we were going to crash or we were going to abort. and the room goes through almost a ritual, we go throug
today we just landed on the moon! walking over i walked over to the press conference with doug ward, and all i wanted to do is get back to mission control because we had made sort of a silly mission design decision and nobody believed it that once we get down on the surface we'll put the crew to sleep. we knew and the crew knew and i think the world knew that the crew wasn't going to go to sleep they wanted to get out on the surface and start the exploration. at the time i was doing my t-3 stay...
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and lonnie had been to the moon a couple times. charlesworth had launched saturns, and i had the lunar module experience. so you had no particular driver that says this person ought to be doing this phase of the mission. and i was division chief at that time and craft had been really on top of us to nail down who is going to do what. until finally, after the apollo 9 mission, we all managed to get together, and charlesworth as lead had to make the calls. and i called him and i said cliff, we've got to make a decision on which flight director is going to cover which phase of the mission. and this is probably the most anti-climactic meeting that i've ever had in my life. he looked me straight in the face, and he said, well, i'm going to launch it, and i'm going to do the eva. so that not only leaves the landing and the lunar liftoff. i think glenn is going to do the lunar liftoff. so you got the landing. and it was all over in about 60 seconds. each flight director, i don't think there is any question, everybody wanted to do something
and lonnie had been to the moon a couple times. charlesworth had launched saturns, and i had the lunar module experience. so you had no particular driver that says this person ought to be doing this phase of the mission. and i was division chief at that time and craft had been really on top of us to nail down who is going to do what. until finally, after the apollo 9 mission, we all managed to get together, and charlesworth as lead had to make the calls. and i called him and i said cliff, we've...
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the moon. as lead flight director of the "apollo 13" mission, he and his team played a significant role in guiding three astronauts back to earth after an explosion on the spacecraft. this is part two of an oral history interview conducted for nasa's johnson space center. >> it is time to move on to apollo 12. i can remember pete conrad since you were talking about one great test pilot, another said to me, lord, those guys landed on the moon. what do i do for an encore. was there a similar feeling here at mission control? >> no, i think that they -- in fact it didn't take a second for the program office to ratchet up the complexity, objectives. once you land on the moon, what are you going to do to top it? i'm going to land next to a surveyor satellite on the moon that was put up there a couple of years ago. we're going to give them a verbal guidance update, they're going to enter into their computer which is going it alter their trajectory so they can land right there. and doggone, if they didn
the moon. as lead flight director of the "apollo 13" mission, he and his team played a significant role in guiding three astronauts back to earth after an explosion on the spacecraft. this is part two of an oral history interview conducted for nasa's johnson space center. >> it is time to move on to apollo 12. i can remember pete conrad since you were talking about one great test pilot, another said to me, lord, those guys landed on the moon. what do i do for an encore. was...
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the moon. that day i was sitting in mission control and sig scholberg, the deputy, was very concerned about the impact of the spacecraft by this lightning strike, as was kraft. schulberg went down to the trench and started polling these controllers saying hey, whatever happened on the spacecraft, if you don't have the confidence to send it out to the moon, i'll support that decision. i have a picture of chris kraft leaning over the console talking to jerry griffin giving him exactly the same coaching. and it was we don't have to go to the moon today, young man. and this immediately relieved the political pressure to achieve the missions to the point where this team had only the technical issues to work. and in the business of mission control, business of spaceflight, what you got to do is you have to make your decisions based on the technical data and that's this team's job to do. and it is up to the people that sit in the consoles behind the flight director to take the political heat from whate
the moon. that day i was sitting in mission control and sig scholberg, the deputy, was very concerned about the impact of the spacecraft by this lightning strike, as was kraft. schulberg went down to the trench and started polling these controllers saying hey, whatever happened on the spacecraft, if you don't have the confidence to send it out to the moon, i'll support that decision. i have a picture of chris kraft leaning over the console talking to jerry griffin giving him exactly the same...
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today we just landed on the moon. and walking over, i walked over to the press conference with doug ward. and all i really wanted to do was get back to mission control because we had made sort of a silly mission design decision, and nobody believed it, that once we get down in the surface, we're going to put the crew to sleep. well, we knew and the crew knew, and i think the world knew that the crew wasn't going to go to sleep. they wanted to get out on the surface and start the exploration. so at the time i was doing my t-3 st whole flight control teams, charleworth's milling in the room and wendler's mingling around in the room trying to figure out who is in charge at that point. the adrenaline in the control room is building up. you can feel it. it was palpable. it was almost like a heavy fog that it was so real. and the controllers got a break. while we -- during the lost signal period, and when they came back into the room, now these guys were going to be here, and there was only three options. we were either goin
today we just landed on the moon. and walking over, i walked over to the press conference with doug ward. and all i really wanted to do was get back to mission control because we had made sort of a silly mission design decision, and nobody believed it, that once we get down in the surface, we're going to put the crew to sleep. well, we knew and the crew knew, and i think the world knew that the crew wasn't going to go to sleep. they wanted to get out on the surface and start the exploration. so...
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as buzz aldrin walked on the moon, an entire nation saw a promise fulfilled and a challenge met. these men personified president kennedy's call to the students of rice university and the address that launched the moon shot when he said, the vows of this nation can only be fulfilled if we are first. and, therefore, we intend to be first. our leadership in science and in industry, our hopes for peace and security, our obligation to ourselves as well as others all require us to make this effort. those of us, again, who remember the president's statement, thought it was unimaginable that we could send a man to the moon and back safely within ten years. but this -- these astronauts knew it was possible. they ensured that we were first. first to set foot on the moon, first in science and technology and the industries of innovation. first in the pursuit of peace and partnership and first in security for our country and around the world. and we still must be first today. we must sustain the spirit of those flights when americans no longer feel bound by the limits of the past but inspired
as buzz aldrin walked on the moon, an entire nation saw a promise fulfilled and a challenge met. these men personified president kennedy's call to the students of rice university and the address that launched the moon shot when he said, the vows of this nation can only be fulfilled if we are first. and, therefore, we intend to be first. our leadership in science and in industry, our hopes for peace and security, our obligation to ourselves as well as others all require us to make this effort....
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then we go to the moon, space enthusiasts say, oh, we're on the moon by '69. we'll be on mars in another ten years. they completely did not understand why we got to the moon in the first place. we were at war. once we saw that russia was not ready to land on the moon, we stopped going to the moon. that should not surprise anybody looking back on it. meanwhile, however, that entire era galvanized the nation. forget the war. it galvanized us all to dream about tomorrow, to think about the homes of tomorrow, cities of tomorrow, the food of tomorrow. everything was future world. future land. the world's fair, all of this was focused on enabling people to make tomorrow come. that was a cultural mind set that the space program brought upon us. we reaped the benefits of economic growth because you had people wanting to become scientists and engineers who are the people who enabled tomorrow to exist today. and so it is that mine set.... >> jon: you're (beep) walt disney. listen to you. you are inspiring me. i'm going to go home and fix myself a glass of tang. i'm exci
then we go to the moon, space enthusiasts say, oh, we're on the moon by '69. we'll be on mars in another ten years. they completely did not understand why we got to the moon in the first place. we were at war. once we saw that russia was not ready to land on the moon, we stopped going to the moon. that should not surprise anybody looking back on it. meanwhile, however, that entire era galvanized the nation. forget the war. it galvanized us all to dream about tomorrow, to think about the homes...
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neil armstrong, the first human to walk on the moon. michael collins, the pilot of apollo 11's command module. and dr. buzz aldrin, pilot of apollo's lunar module and the second human being to walk on the moon. we're honored to be joined by a number of distinguished public servants and members of the nasa community, including the most recent astronaut class, which graduated not long ago. also with us are members of the crew of the uss hornet, the carrier that recovered the apollo 11 astronauts when they splashed down in the pacific. before we have the presentation of colors, let me draw your attention to the flag here on stage. senator glenn did so on february 26th, 1962. on september 16th, 1969, the crew of the apollo 11 presented speaker john mccormack with a flag they carried to the moon. today the flag is under the care of the house sergeant of arms, bill livingood. as some of you know, bill has had a great affection for the flag. i've told he has even held birthday parties for it. we appreciate his willingness to part with it for ju
neil armstrong, the first human to walk on the moon. michael collins, the pilot of apollo 11's command module. and dr. buzz aldrin, pilot of apollo's lunar module and the second human being to walk on the moon. we're honored to be joined by a number of distinguished public servants and members of the nasa community, including the most recent astronaut class, which graduated not long ago. also with us are members of the crew of the uss hornet, the carrier that recovered the apollo 11 astronauts...
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the moon. well, lenny has gone down to the trenches flight dynamics area and brought me up a list of all the options we've got. if i would execute what we call a direct abort, in the next two hours we could be home in about 32 hours, but we'd have to do two things. we'd have to jettison the lunar module which i'm thinking of using as a lifeboat, and we'd have to use the main engine and we still have no clue what happened onboard the spacecraft. the other option we got to go around the moon and it is going to take about five days but i only got two days of electrical power. so we're now at the point of making the decision, which path are we going to take? my gut feeling -- and that's all i got -- says don't use the main engine and don't jettison the lunar module. that's all i got is a gut feeling. it's based -- i don't know -- in the flight control business, the flight director business, you develop some street smarts, and i think every controller has felt this at some time or another and i talk
the moon. well, lenny has gone down to the trenches flight dynamics area and brought me up a list of all the options we've got. if i would execute what we call a direct abort, in the next two hours we could be home in about 32 hours, but we'd have to do two things. we'd have to jettison the lunar module which i'm thinking of using as a lifeboat, and we'd have to use the main engine and we still have no clue what happened onboard the spacecraft. the other option we got to go around the moon and...
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colony on the moon. 6:00 eastern, stewart powell of the "houston chronicle" on the obama administration's plans for nasa and what republican presidential candidates are saying about the space agency. and then at 6:40, nasa administrator charles bolden outlining the administration's budget proposal for his agency. our look at the future of u.s. space policy begins at 5:30 p.m. eastern tomorrow on c-span2. coming up on c-span3, american history tv coverage of the history of the space program. in a few moments, an oral history interview with former nasa flight director gene kranz. in an hour and a half, the congressional gold medal ceremony honoring astronauts john glenn, neil armstrong, michael collins, and buzz aldrin. later, a 1963 nasa film biography of john glenn, the first american to orbit the earth. >>> at the 1968 olympic games john carlos and tommy smith raised their fists in the black power salute. >> they said black power. they intimidated so many people. white people in particular by using that
colony on the moon. 6:00 eastern, stewart powell of the "houston chronicle" on the obama administration's plans for nasa and what republican presidential candidates are saying about the space agency. and then at 6:40, nasa administrator charles bolden outlining the administration's budget proposal for his agency. our look at the future of u.s. space policy begins at 5:30 p.m. eastern tomorrow on c-span2. coming up on c-span3, american history tv coverage of the history of the space...
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the confidence needed to go to the moon. from my team's standpoint, it was very important because this was my second experience with the lunar module. and we found out that grammen aircraft had built a spectacular spacecraft. it was rugged, it was capable of doing the job. as a result of the apollo 9 mission, we had total confidence in the spacecraft that would have ultimately taken us to the moon. >> this was your second experience with them. what was the first? >> the first experience was an unmanned flight test, probably one of the most difficult times i'd ever had in mission control. it was a mission that was supposed to be totally automated under the control of the on board computer. but 3 1/2 hours into the mission, a programming error in the computer caused a glitch that, just as we were starting the key parts of the flight objectives, the engine shut down. and we had to take over manual control from the ground. and for a very fast-moving set of sequences like starting rocket engines and accomplishing abort staging, it
the confidence needed to go to the moon. from my team's standpoint, it was very important because this was my second experience with the lunar module. and we found out that grammen aircraft had built a spectacular spacecraft. it was rugged, it was capable of doing the job. as a result of the apollo 9 mission, we had total confidence in the spacecraft that would have ultimately taken us to the moon. >> this was your second experience with them. what was the first? >> the first...
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nearest asteroid, the moon, and the moons of mars and yes, mars it's so. as we look to the future of human spaceflight, nasa is working with the national research council to develop roadmaps to guide our technology investment strategy. we are exploring innovative ways to drive a rapid pace of progress, reduce lifecycle costs and minimize the risks of incorporating new technologies in the system design. nasa is also actively engaging with the international community through both the iss partnership and the international space exploration coordination group which recently released the initial version of a global exploration roadmap. the gdr examines options for expanding human presence into the sewer system. with a human mission to explore the surface of march as its ultimate goal. nasa with our commercial and international partners has embarked on a new phase of human space exploration and development. in the leo, we see the culmination of efforts of many nations to construct the iss. in the beginnings of a new way of doing business. the use of commercially
nearest asteroid, the moon, and the moons of mars and yes, mars it's so. as we look to the future of human spaceflight, nasa is working with the national research council to develop roadmaps to guide our technology investment strategy. we are exploring innovative ways to drive a rapid pace of progress, reduce lifecycle costs and minimize the risks of incorporating new technologies in the system design. nasa is also actively engaging with the international community through both the iss...
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for the eyes of the world now look into space to the moon and to the planets beyond. and we have vowed that we shall not see it governed by a hostile flag of conquest but by a banner of freedom and peace. the president set america on the course to achieve his vision. the men here today soared into a dark sky and described from afar what they saw. in the process, they contributed to a better world here on earth. they assured america would lead the way. we owe it to them and to our nation not to advocate nation's role as the leader in space exploration. what they began, we are summoned to continue. thank you. >> ladies and gentlemen, the administrator of the aeronaut ics and space administration, charles boden jr. >> mr. speaker, mr. reid, mr. mcconnell, miss pelosi, members of congress and honored guests, as we embark upon a next chapter of human space exploration, we stand on the shoulders of the extraordinary men we recognize here today. those that had the privilege to fly in space follow the trail they forge. the confidence we can go further into the unknown and ach
for the eyes of the world now look into space to the moon and to the planets beyond. and we have vowed that we shall not see it governed by a hostile flag of conquest but by a banner of freedom and peace. the president set america on the course to achieve his vision. the men here today soared into a dark sky and described from afar what they saw. in the process, they contributed to a better world here on earth. they assured america would lead the way. we owe it to them and to our nation not to...
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all we could see was the sun, the earth and the moon. so phil shaffer was given the responsibility to come up with techniques to check our spacecraft attitudes for maneuvers and those kind of things using only the sun, earth and moon and to continue to refine the techniques of aligning the navigation system on-board the lunar module once we did have to shut it down. i took my team offline and tried to figure out ways to cut down the return trip time because john aaron said there's no way we're going to make five days with the power in the lunar module. we got to cut it down to at least four days. maybe three and a half. so i now had the team split up and moving in several different directions. i had one team working power profiles. i had another group of people that was working navigation techniques. i had a third one that was integrating all the pieces we need. my team picked up the responsibility to figure out a data to -- way to cut a day off the return trip time and we set up formal tag-in ties. we set up working areas down in the con
all we could see was the sun, the earth and the moon. so phil shaffer was given the responsibility to come up with techniques to check our spacecraft attitudes for maneuvers and those kind of things using only the sun, earth and moon and to continue to refine the techniques of aligning the navigation system on-board the lunar module once we did have to shut it down. i took my team offline and tried to figure out ways to cut down the return trip time because john aaron said there's no way we're...
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nasa released video from one of the twin probes orbiting the moon. the bitter took this video pays passing over the moon from north to south poles. it shows new images of a 560 mile basin along the border of the near and far sides of the moon also visible a massive crater which has a star-shaped peak in the center that nasa said was made by a comet or asteroid impact. >>> meteorologist mike nicco has the forecast. >>> it doesn't look very cool and it is not, warm weather on the way. did find another chance of rain i'll tell you when. >> aside from mike who the ultimate in our opinion in guy is the most famous weather predictor. what punxsutawney phil declared on this grounding who day. >> >> do you have a bored cat at home? keeping your pets entertained indoors >>> oscar sunday february 26th, for videos, blogs and backstage buzz log on to you can see >>> phil proclaim as i look at the crowd on gobblers nob, many shadows do i see. six more weeks of winter it must be. [ booing ] >> thousands watched in pennsylvania as punxsutawney phil came out of his
nasa released video from one of the twin probes orbiting the moon. the bitter took this video pays passing over the moon from north to south poles. it shows new images of a 560 mile basin along the border of the near and far sides of the moon also visible a massive crater which has a star-shaped peak in the center that nasa said was made by a comet or asteroid impact. >>> meteorologist mike nicco has the forecast. >>> it doesn't look very cool and it is not, warm weather on...
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nasa released video from one of the twin probes orbiting the moon. or the bitter took this video pays passing over the moon from north to south poles. it shows new images of a 560 mile basin along the border of the near and far sides of the moon also visible a massive crater which has a star-shaped peak in the center that nasa said was made by a comet or asteroid impact. >>> meteorologist mike nicco has the forecast. >>> it doesn't look very cool and it is not, warm weather on the way. did find another chance of rain i'll tell you when. >> aside from mike who the ultimate in our opinion in guy is the most famous weather predictor. what punxsuwney phil declared on this grounding who day. >> >> do you have a bored cat at home? keeping your pets entertained indoors >>> oscar sunday february 26th, for videos, blogs and backstage buzz >>> phil proclaim as i look at the crowd on gobblers nob, many shadows do i see. six more weeks of winter it must be. [ booing ] >> thousands watched in pennsylvania as punxsutawney phil came out of his lair this morning wit
nasa released video from one of the twin probes orbiting the moon. or the bitter took this video pays passing over the moon from north to south poles. it shows new images of a 560 mile basin along the border of the near and far sides of the moon also visible a massive crater which has a star-shaped peak in the center that nasa said was made by a comet or asteroid impact. >>> meteorologist mike nicco has the forecast. >>> it doesn't look very cool and it is not, warm weather...
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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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the u.s. sleeps under a soviet moon. and that's where the other three men we honor today come in. seven years after glenn circled the earth, neil armstrong, buzz aldrin and michael collins put to rest any doubts about the position of the united states in the world. the cold war was being fought in space and these men proved that the u.s. was winning. it wasn't easy. as president eisenhower stated at the outset, america's space program would be civilian rather than military led, so no one would doubt our intentions. this meant it would be conducted in the open so every hitch and hold up could be scrutinized. and this is just as it should have been. these missions spanning two democratic and two republican administrations showed not only the power of the four men we honor today, they showed the power of the collective efforts of the nation united in a common purpose. it took vision. it took will, it took leadership. it took guts. and it took the remarkable courage of john glenn, neil armstrong, buzz aldrin and michael collins. now they will tell you they're not heroes. don't listen
the u.s. sleeps under a soviet moon. and that's where the other three men we honor today come in. seven years after glenn circled the earth, neil armstrong, buzz aldrin and michael collins put to rest any doubts about the position of the united states in the world. the cold war was being fought in space and these men proved that the u.s. was winning. it wasn't easy. as president eisenhower stated at the outset, america's space program would be civilian rather than military led, so no one would...
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can petition to become a state. >> stephen: that's right, the moon is going to be a state. suck it washington d.c., suck it. (applause) but folks for some reason the gop establishment is not sold on newt. >> most of us are terrified to death that he would become the republican nominee. >> this is favor ability versus unfavor ability. newt gingrich, 27% favorable, 56% unfavourable. believe me, republicans in congress will be terrified to run with this man for fear they will lose the house and the senate. >> if newt gingrich is able to win the florida primary, you will see a panic and a meltdown of the republican establishment that is beyond my ability to articulate in the english language. >> stephen: yes, there is no english word for that kind of meltdown. the closest is the german claustfuchen, compound word. now we've all heard the sordid details of newt's marital history so i do not need to dredge up how he married his high school math teacher, left her for another woman when she had cancer, then left that woman for a third woman when the second woman was diagnosed with a
can petition to become a state. >> stephen: that's right, the moon is going to be a state. suck it washington d.c., suck it. (applause) but folks for some reason the gop establishment is not sold on newt. >> most of us are terrified to death that he would become the republican nominee. >> this is favor ability versus unfavor ability. newt gingrich, 27% favorable, 56% unfavourable. believe me, republicans in congress will be terrified to run with this man for fear they will...
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. >> you could see the moon tonight along with two planets. >> venus and jupiter. it's all lined up. you don't have to be one of those really good viewing areas either because even in the city with all the lights around you can still see it. >> it's perfect. >> beautiful sunny day. look at where we topped out, we were up to 49 degrees and got the dose of cold air. it did not last long. already above average today and keep on climbing tomorrow. 36 now. when you head out west there are 20s in the mountains and the winds are very light tonight. they're going to turn around to the south and pick up tomorrow. take a look at what's to the south of us. we have much warmer air moving in our direction. the 40s from today are going to 60 degrees for tomorrow. there's a front out there off to the north of us and draw all the warm air our way. take a look at this front here. it's producing a lot of snow into the upper midwest and make its way into new england. you notice a separate round of rain over florida and possibly problems tomorrow for the daytona 500. for us and between
. >> you could see the moon tonight along with two planets. >> venus and jupiter. it's all lined up. you don't have to be one of those really good viewing areas either because even in the city with all the lights around you can still see it. >> it's perfect. >> beautiful sunny day. look at where we topped out, we were up to 49 degrees and got the dose of cold air. it did not last long. already above average today and keep on climbing tomorrow. 36 now. when you head out...
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he feels like he could probably walk on the moon. he wants to enjoy the feeling as the only nfl quarterback to celebrate the win in the last game of the season. >> you play for your teammates and your organization. to give them the opportunity for these next five or six months, we can say we're the best. that is a pretty nice feeling. >> i wonder if you get to drive your car out of the ballroom? >> that was a lack of sleep. >> we have a look at the seven- day forecast after this. mine was earned over the south pacific in 1943. vietnam, 1967. i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection, and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. low detergent gasoline. while the car on the right was filled up with bp gasoline with invigorate. which helps clean and protect its engine so it can get a few more mile
he feels like he could probably walk on the moon. he wants to enjoy the feeling as the only nfl quarterback to celebrate the win in the last game of the season. >> you play for your teammates and your organization. to give them the opportunity for these next five or six months, we can say we're the best. that is a pretty nice feeling. >> i wonder if you get to drive your car out of the ballroom? >> that was a lack of sleep. >> we have a look at the seven- day forecast...
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nobody will take an idea like that seriously unless you move it to the moon. i see what's going on here. this isn't about making new states. newt gingrich did that global warming ad with nancy pelosi realized that the earth is very sick, and now he wants to leave it for a younger planet. we'll be right back. >> stephen: welcome back, my guest tonight husband whole film is called we need to talk about heaven. -- kevin. >> you can say ball, ball, ball, no? >> i will show it to you. you're going to roll it back to me, okay? okay. roll it back to mommy. roll it back. roll it back. okay. >> jon: we've all been there. please welcome tilda swinton. (cheers and applause) nice to see you. how are you. >> nice to meet you (cheers and applause) >> jon: how are you. >> i'm very well, thank you. >> jon: congratulations, another unbelievably terrific performance. >> unbelievable, it's always a really scary thing to say about film. you know when people say she was incredible. >> jon: yes, well, i don't, i have heard people say that. >> i saw a poster somebody said they were i
nobody will take an idea like that seriously unless you move it to the moon. i see what's going on here. this isn't about making new states. newt gingrich did that global warming ad with nancy pelosi realized that the earth is very sick, and now he wants to leave it for a younger planet. we'll be right back. >> stephen: welcome back, my guest tonight husband whole film is called we need to talk about heaven. -- kevin. >> you can say ball, ball, ball, no? >> i will show it to...
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so far... 2-hundred people have tried it out. ((:01 i was strolling on the moon one day.... may! )) :11))this is one cool find... this video shows two apollo 17 astronauts singing... skipping nd dancing on the moon.at one even says... isn't this a neat way to travel?yes it is.apollo 17's mission was the last time humans set foot on the moon. that was back in 1972. coming up... there's a reason... theyydon't want you to see it.the alarming things... being found on teenagers' phonee.and the technology some are now installing... to keep parents from inding out. like mother, like daughter. why one woman is encouraging her 8-year old... to get botox. and your chance to win a 100-dollar gas card... on us... is less than a half hour away.listen in for your cue to call.you're watching fox 45 morning news.. all local.. all morning. ((break 3)) ((bump in)) ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone at southwest airlines works together for one goal -- to get you where you're going. and with flights all over the country to choose from, it's a good thing we love our work. and now we're excited to take you
so far... 2-hundred people have tried it out. ((:01 i was strolling on the moon one day.... may! )) :11))this is one cool find... this video shows two apollo 17 astronauts singing... skipping nd dancing on the moon.at one even says... isn't this a neat way to travel?yes it is.apollo 17's mission was the last time humans set foot on the moon. that was back in 1972. coming up... there's a reason... theyydon't want you to see it.the alarming things... being found on teenagers' phonee.and the...
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you said you had some -- about the moon landing. >> oh. dick was very, very interested in the whole space thing. he let agnew be the contact with it but he had an interest in it. the day we landed on the moon i was with dhosh w-- who was the astronaut? >> neil armstrong. >> no. >> you mean the very first one. the very first one was allan shepherd. >> allan shepherd. allan shepherd. allan shepherd and i were watching in the white house and nixon and bill rogers were watching in his office in the eob. so the idea was that we would all watch it separately, we'd go in and see the president, secretary of state, then we would go do television on it and so it was an interesting thing for me to watchal lan shepherd. as going down he would move this way, he was steering down himself to the moon. then he went over and explained it all to the president and to the secretary of state, so what had happened and what the effect was. then we went on television. only injury allan shepherd ever got operating on the moon was he jumped in the car and cut his ha
you said you had some -- about the moon landing. >> oh. dick was very, very interested in the whole space thing. he let agnew be the contact with it but he had an interest in it. the day we landed on the moon i was with dhosh w-- who was the astronaut? >> neil armstrong. >> no. >> you mean the very first one. the very first one was allan shepherd. >> allan shepherd. allan shepherd. allan shepherd and i were watching in the white house and nixon and bill rogers were...
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a nasa orbiter video of a part of the moon we never get to see. >>> high school hail mary. an alabama basketball team scores not one but two buzzer beaters in the same game. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> hello. good morning. ii'm lynn berry. r we begip we begin we. gtgorgop gop presidentigop takitaking their campaigns out aand minnesota and colorado ne tuesday. meanwhipmeanwhile not all sg fp ffor front-runner meanwhipmeanwhile not all sg fp ffor front-runne mitt ro r p is basking in his victop victory spevictory a commep a comment a comm poor. nbcp nbc's brinbc's brian m washingtp washington wiwash. >> reporter: the from the candidacandidate whpcandane made a costly error. mitt romney has the official protection of the u.s. secret service. but not before he got glitter bombed by a gay rights activist and he hurt himself while talking to cnn about protecting the middle class. >> i'm not concerned about the very poor. we have a safety net there. i'm not concerned about the rich, they are doing very fine. >> reporter: romney was playing defense. >> no, no,
a nasa orbiter video of a part of the moon we never get to see. >>> high school hail mary. an alabama basketball team scores not one but two buzzer beaters in the same game. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> hello. good morning. ii'm lynn berry. r we begip we begin we. gtgorgop gop presidentigop takitaking their campaigns out aand minnesota and colorado ne tuesday. meanwhipmeanwhile not all sg fp ffor front-runner meanwhipmeanwhile not all sg fp ffor...
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it has something to do with the moon. >> it's a two-part last mystery. elling you the last couple of months about this lro project. it has to do with the moon. it's lunar reconnaissance or bitter. take a look at what they found. you are looking at a picture of what nasa is calling grobben. that's a fancy word for a deep valley. it was creating by expanding crust on the moon. you might say okay, we have that happen here on earth, but we've never seen this happen on the moon before. the whole idea of the moon is this was this hot mass millions of years ago that's been contracting as it's been cooling over these years. so it's the first evidence of any kind of separation going on of the crust. so that means that geologically, things are happening there, which then kind of begs the question, does that mean can you have earthquakes on the moon? or would you call it a moon quake? >> i'm fascinated by the shots. >> it also recently released some 3-d images of the moon. and take a look at that. and you need glasses to see this. 3-d glasses, i'm not kidding. there
it has something to do with the moon. >> it's a two-part last mystery. elling you the last couple of months about this lro project. it has to do with the moon. it's lunar reconnaissance or bitter. take a look at what they found. you are looking at a picture of what nasa is calling grobben. that's a fancy word for a deep valley. it was creating by expanding crust on the moon. you might say okay, we have that happen here on earth, but we've never seen this happen on the moon before. the...
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nasa released video from one of the twin probes orbiting the moon. ok this vizio passing over the moon from north to south poles. it showed new images of a 560 mile basin along the border of the near and far sides of the moon. also visible, a massive crater which has a star-shaped peak in the center that nasa says was made by a comet or asteroid impact. >> nasa catches up with pink floyd's most popular album, dark side of the moon. >>> just ahead, an attack of culinary proportions unsuspect politician became a target. >> reporter: news about that prep school that had to shutdown for a day. now it has to shutdown until monday because so many students have gotten sick. now they are saying that the sickness could be spreading around the bay area. we'll explain in a live report. c
nasa released video from one of the twin probes orbiting the moon. ok this vizio passing over the moon from north to south poles. it showed new images of a 560 mile basin along the border of the near and far sides of the moon. also visible, a massive crater which has a star-shaped peak in the center that nasa says was made by a comet or asteroid impact. >> nasa catches up with pink floyd's most popular album, dark side of the moon. >>> just ahead, an attack of culinary...
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when we went to the moon with the premise of discovering the moon, we looked back and discovered earthironmental steps were taken to protect earth from 1968 to 1973. how do you put a price tag on that? what's the universe worth to you? >> nice to see you. stay with us. we're back with much more after this. ♪ open up. we have come for the foul, unholy beast. the one with the red markings. the miracle whip? stand aside that we may burn it. [ indistinct shouting ] have you ever tried it? it's actually quite sweet... and tangy. ♪ i like sweet things. [ man ] shut up, henry. ♪ there's another way to minimize litter box odor: purina tidy cats. tidy cats premium line of litters now works harder to help neutralize odors in multiple-cat homes. and our improved formula also helps eliminate dust. so it's easier than ever to keep your house smelling just the way you want it. purina tidy cats. keep your home smelling like home. but when she got asthma, all i could do was worry ! specialists, lots of doctors, lots of advice... and my hands were full. i couldn't sort through it all. with unitedhealth
when we went to the moon with the premise of discovering the moon, we looked back and discovered earthironmental steps were taken to protect earth from 1968 to 1973. how do you put a price tag on that? what's the universe worth to you? >> nice to see you. stay with us. we're back with much more after this. ♪ open up. we have come for the foul, unholy beast. the one with the red markings. the miracle whip? stand aside that we may burn it. [ indistinct shouting ] have you ever tried it?...
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. >>> nasa releases new video of the moon as >>> welcome back. eck out the warm weather along the gulf coast mid 70s dallas, new orleans, 68 atlanta cooler today than yesterday along the eastern seaboard. near 50 today in seattle and portland. right now all major airports are running on time. it looks like we have a small chance of severe weather around dallas. could be delays there. abc7news.com check out our flight tracker at the bottom. >>> 4:50. oakland's police and fire departments have new leaders this morning. one is making history. teresa reed is the first african-american fire chief in a large metropolitan city. reed was assistant chief at the san jose fire department. she has an understanding of oakland living there for 22 years. reed says it won't be business as usual for oakland's fire department. >> change some of maybe the mindsets of this is how we always did it. change is coming and we have to look at how we are going to evolve with that. >> we just want to clarify that teresa reed the first calf can american woman fire chief in a
. >>> nasa releases new video of the moon as >>> welcome back. eck out the warm weather along the gulf coast mid 70s dallas, new orleans, 68 atlanta cooler today than yesterday along the eastern seaboard. near 50 today in seattle and portland. right now all major airports are running on time. it looks like we have a small chance of severe weather around dallas. could be delays there. abc7news.com check out our flight tracker at the bottom. >>> 4:50. oakland's police...
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the crazy moon, the golden moon. >> it remind me of under the cherry moon. song, sarah. >> oh, okay. this remind me of fall. it seems like we have the harvest moon or whatever. it remind me of that. >> beautiful. >> tucker, you said -- oh, now look. now, we've got the sunrise. >> the sunrise on the way. >> the moon set about a half hour ago. now, we're transitioning. cold tart to the day but it will be absolutely beautiful. just a cloud or two during the course of the day. >> in the 50s, you said. >> in the 50s later this afternoon. >> still get out and do something. >> love me some 50s and up. i know you do. >> let's kick it off with a look at the current temperatures. let me mention, that being said, it is cold. one of our coldest morning yet this month. 28 in fredericksburg. 25 in ocean city. 25 in hagerstown. parts of the area picked up a little rain and some of the wintry mix. some of that is still left over. it is possible there could be a little black ice in a few spots, particularly well north and west of the city. just be ready for that. that being
the crazy moon, the golden moon. >> it remind me of under the cherry moon. song, sarah. >> oh, okay. this remind me of fall. it seems like we have the harvest moon or whatever. it remind me of that. >> beautiful. >> tucker, you said -- oh, now look. now, we've got the sunrise. >> the sunrise on the way. >> the moon set about a half hour ago. now, we're transitioning. cold tart to the day but it will be absolutely beautiful. just a cloud or two during the...