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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 launch ofsputnik... radio announcer: a new moon is in the sky... man-made satellite. [ electronic beeping ] you are hearing the actual signals transmitted by the earth-circling satellite. for many scientists in the united states, the sound ofsputnik is the sound of their own failure in the space race. nasa vows to strike back with a first of its own. on august 12, 1960, the world's first communication satellite is dispatched into space to bounce radio signals from earth back down again. eisenhower over radio: this is president eisenhower speaking. it is a great personal satisfaction to participate in this first experiment in communication known as echo. now one man thinks he has an artifact from this turning point in the space race. i never thought i'd get a piece of space history in the mail. i'm tukufu zuberi, and i'm making my way to beverly hills, florida, to meet chuck roedel. chuck is a longtime amateur radio operator... this is wa2mxr, whiskey alpha two mike x-ray romeo. and he's held on to the contents of a letter that has intrigued him for
the launch ofsputnik... radio announcer: a new moon is in the sky... man-made satellite. [ electronic beeping ] you are hearing the actual signals transmitted by the earth-circling satellite. for many scientists in the united states, the sound ofsputnik is the sound of their own failure in the space race. nasa vows to strike back with a first of its own. on august 12, 1960, the world's first communication satellite is dispatched into space to bounce radio signals from earth back down again....
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maybe you want to mine the moon. i assert that if you create a healthy space, space platform, where you strap rockets and whatever you need for the task at hand, you don't make a destination driven load here. i'm not going to just say let's go to mars and then you get to mars and then what? if you are laying out the interstate system in the united states you don't say let's only go to l.a.. that's not how you do it. you put roads everywhere and people choose where they want to go and when they want to go for whatever reason they come up with. for me a healthy space krogh ram is that as one that you can choose to go anywhere. it could be military reasons, economic reasons, whatever reasons that confront us. alright, so now. when you innovate, and it's writ large, you have grand epic adventures that echo through the educational pipeline. how might it do it? i stand up in front of an eighth-grade class and i say, who wants to be an aerospace engineer? so that you can design a plane that is 10% more fuel-efficient than th
maybe you want to mine the moon. i assert that if you create a healthy space, space platform, where you strap rockets and whatever you need for the task at hand, you don't make a destination driven load here. i'm not going to just say let's go to mars and then you get to mars and then what? if you are laying out the interstate system in the united states you don't say let's only go to l.a.. that's not how you do it. you put roads everywhere and people choose where they want to go and when they...
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" space program was to put a man on the moon. this was how the last u.s. astronaut expressed their homes for the future. 40 years later, the reasons for returning to the moon are rather different. >> the countdown has started for a space mission unlike anything ever attempted. >> reporter: the internet giant, google, has joined with the lunar foundation in offering $20,000 for the first nongovernmental team to land and operate an explorer on the moon by 2015. china has embarked on its own moon mission and so has india. they have their eyes on the mineral resources. studies indicate there are rich reserves of minerals on the moon including iron and titanium. the key to japan's lunar program lies in robotics. the plan is to build an unmanned base by 2020 at the earliest, so that robots can start exploring. however, the robots will operate in an environment totally different from earth's. to simulate the moon's surface of rock and fine sand, the initial tests were done on similar terrain. the sand dunes of hamamatsu. this robot has f
" space program was to put a man on the moon. this was how the last u.s. astronaut expressed their homes for the future. 40 years later, the reasons for returning to the moon are rather different. >> the countdown has started for a space mission unlike anything ever attempted. >> reporter: the internet giant, google, has joined with the lunar foundation in offering $20,000 for the first nongovernmental team to land and operate an explorer on the moon by 2015. china has embarked...
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space program was to put a man on the moon. this was how the last u.s. astronaut expressed their hopes for the future. >> we shall return with peace and hope for all mankind. >> reporter: 40 years later, the reasons for returning to the moon are rather different. >> the countdown has started for a space mission unlike anything ever attempted. >> the internet giant google has joined with the lunar x prize foundation in offering $20 million for the first nongovernmental team to land and operate and explore on the moon by 2015. china has embarked on its own moon mission, and so has india. they have their eyes on the mineral resources. studies indicate there are rich reserves of minerals on the moon, including iron and titanium. the key to japan's lunar program lies in robotics. the plan is to build an unmanned base by 2020 at the earliest so that robots can start exploring. however, the robots will operate in an environment totally different from earth's. to simulate the moon's surface of rock and fine sands, the initial tests were
space program was to put a man on the moon. this was how the last u.s. astronaut expressed their hopes for the future. >> we shall return with peace and hope for all mankind. >> reporter: 40 years later, the reasons for returning to the moon are rather different. >> the countdown has started for a space mission unlike anything ever attempted. >> the internet giant google has joined with the lunar x prize foundation in offering $20 million for the first nongovernmental...
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program was to put a man on the moon. this was how the last u.s. astronaut expressed their hopes for the future. >> we shall return with peace and hope for all mankind. >> 40 years later, the reasons for returning to the moon are rather different. >> the countdown has started for a space mission unlike anything ever attempted. >> the internet giant, google, has joined with the lunarexprise foundation in offering $20 million for the first non-governmental team to land and operate an explorer on the moon by 2015. china has embarked on its own moon mission, and so has india. they have their eyes on the mineral resources. studies indicate there are rich reserves of minerals on the moon, including iron and titanium. the key to japan's lunar program lies in robotics. the plan is to build an unmanned base by 2020 at the earliest, so that robots can start exploring. however, the robots will operate in an environment totally different from earth's. to simulate the moon's surface of rock and fine sand, the initial tests were done on
program was to put a man on the moon. this was how the last u.s. astronaut expressed their hopes for the future. >> we shall return with peace and hope for all mankind. >> 40 years later, the reasons for returning to the moon are rather different. >> the countdown has started for a space mission unlike anything ever attempted. >> the internet giant, google, has joined with the lunarexprise foundation in offering $20 million for the first non-governmental team to land and...
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he wants to leapfrog the moon. let's set 10,000 people out of work force ready to create the ship who are ready to go. he said we have been to the moon, let's go to mars. that is a longer baseline. we do not have the rocket. the budget has been reduced. let's do a background check on the technology we need and the rocket design. the budget will come back up presumably but that is from a president to be named later. he is talking about going in the 2030's. where is obama going to beat on 2035? that is -- he will be on the beaches. that is where i would be of i were him. we need these directives that the president does not even matter. the other projects such as that, the interstate system. it does not matter what president we have. we have the roads. we love our cars. we have roads. it is a matter of who owns this adventure. is that we the people or some leader who comes in and out? everyone is saying kennedy is a leader and he inspired us. we were at war. we remember his beautiful words, put a man on the moon and do
he wants to leapfrog the moon. let's set 10,000 people out of work force ready to create the ship who are ready to go. he said we have been to the moon, let's go to mars. that is a longer baseline. we do not have the rocket. the budget has been reduced. let's do a background check on the technology we need and the rocket design. the budget will come back up presumably but that is from a president to be named later. he is talking about going in the 2030's. where is obama going to beat on 2035?...
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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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and see that beautiful shot of venus, and the moon. nd this gives you an idea of overnight tonight. temperatures could drop into the high 20s. most of the plants will be okay. but it's been a usually late, cold shot. and tell you how long it will last. >> all right. now we are monitoring a developing story coming from the district where a family of a woman arrested in a high-profile attack is speaking out in defense. hours ago police arrested a woman in attack of an openly gay man. we have this latest on the story. >> tonight leaders within the lesbian, gay and bisexual and transgender are reacting to this arrest. but the person who was arrested believes it's not a hate crime. >> this is the uncle of lashawn carson. >> he that says his niece would not target someone for their orientation. but police say that carson and his friends had slurs for the victim. and ligans felt his niece was the one threatened. >> she was defending herself, and as a female not to get attacked by someone gay or straight. >> and one was beaten, and these attack
and see that beautiful shot of venus, and the moon. nd this gives you an idea of overnight tonight. temperatures could drop into the high 20s. most of the plants will be okay. but it's been a usually late, cold shot. and tell you how long it will last. >> all right. now we are monitoring a developing story coming from the district where a family of a woman arrested in a high-profile attack is speaking out in defense. hours ago police arrested a woman in attack of an openly gay man. we...
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in order to try and what further up and standing about what makes up the moon and what the moon actually is and perhaps whether we could settle on the moon i'll certainly be here another giant leap for mankind ever what about our current missions i mean how do they fit into this new strategy well one of the strategies aims is to decommission the international space station now the i assess has been on the go since the late ninety's and it has funding but until twenty twenty we are hearing that you know they could run on slightly longer than twenty twenty perhaps even to twenty twenty eight carrying out the fantastic scientific experiments and exploration it has been doing for all those years. however well it is going to be an old piece of kit really buying up time and it will be replacing now what they're looking to replace it with of course is brand new technology and one of the the new plans that are is in place is to build a next generation of spacecraft unmanned spacecraft that will be able to travel further and retrieve more data than anything we have at the moment now all of this o
in order to try and what further up and standing about what makes up the moon and what the moon actually is and perhaps whether we could settle on the moon i'll certainly be here another giant leap for mankind ever what about our current missions i mean how do they fit into this new strategy well one of the strategies aims is to decommission the international space station now the i assess has been on the go since the late ninety's and it has funding but until twenty twenty we are hearing that...
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he answered it was the commander who chose me. okay sun moon said i will turn down the sheets for us much the bed faced a balcony over looking the mountain. across the river was a glow much the 2 disrobed and entered where they lay awake waiting until 10 o'clock. it's a common misconception that listening devices turn off in the power. with a can of peaches the kalt rad had given them. when the house and city below went dark moon spoke, here are the rules she said. children will reveal their names to you when they decide to do so. you will never use ta eshe k wo on them. you will never touch me. she said. from below they heard dogs bang in the zoo. wait, i take that back. you are allowed to touch me only if i touch you first. are there more rules? i'm thinking she said. a quick blue flash filled the room and all was dark again. in prison he said, so many people through themselves at the electric fence they had to build another fence to keep them off of it. thank >> in conjunction with an an exhi bigz we had ann an exhi bigz we had ann anan thol
he answered it was the commander who chose me. okay sun moon said i will turn down the sheets for us much the bed faced a balcony over looking the mountain. across the river was a glow much the 2 disrobed and entered where they lay awake waiting until 10 o'clock. it's a common misconception that listening devices turn off in the power. with a can of peaches the kalt rad had given them. when the house and city below went dark moon spoke, here are the rules she said. children will reveal their...
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nasa shows off an impressed c condensed view of the moon's revolution. > a four-legged creditor is a t on the web for its > a four-legged creditor is a hit on the web for its impressive downhill skills. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> hello and good morning. i'm lynn berry. >>> today we begin with on the campaign trail. on the heels of primaries in mississippi and alabama, republican presidential candidates rick santorum and mitt romney are shifting their focus must farther looking looking to puerto rico this saturday. tracie, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this weekend we shift off the mainland to the island to focus on presidential politics. puerto rico cannot vote in the general election but they elect delegates to the convention and that is the focus right now. rick santorum has been campaigning there two days in a row. today will be his second day. and he talked about whether or not puerto rico should receive statehood. he said he will only push for that if it's something they want and if they make english the primary language there. he also emphasized
nasa shows off an impressed c condensed view of the moon's revolution. > a four-legged creditor is a t on the web for its > a four-legged creditor is a hit on the web for its impressive downhill skills. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> hello and good morning. i'm lynn berry. >>> today we begin with on the campaign trail. on the heels of primaries in mississippi and alabama, republican presidential candidates rick santorum and mitt romney are shifting...
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of people would wonder why are you getting the reputation, when we're talking about colonies on the moon? >> and wild ideas like the constitution. wild ideaings like when you need money, you're not supposed to print it. wild ideas like don't go to war, and to balance the budget.
of people would wonder why are you getting the reputation, when we're talking about colonies on the moon? >> and wild ideas like the constitution. wild ideaings like when you need money, you're not supposed to print it. wild ideas like don't go to war, and to balance the budget.
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nasa shows off an impressive condensed view of the moon's revolution. >>> and master marsupial. four-legged critter is a hit on the web for its impressive downhill skills. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> hello and good morning. welcome to our viewers across the nation including the pacific time zone. i'm lynn berry. >>> today we begin with the campaign trail. on the heels of primaries in mississippi and alabama, republican presidential candidates rick santorum and mitt romney are shifting their focus much farther south looking to puerto rico this saturday. tracey is here with more. >> reporter: good morning. even though puerto rico will not vote in the november election, they do have 20 delegates at stake this weekend during the primary. that's why we are seeing the focus on the island this weekend. rick santorum today will be there for his second straight day of campaigning. he's been speaking with religious leaders, veterans there, business leaders. they have been talking about this on the mainland, and he said he would push for statehood if the people there w
nasa shows off an impressive condensed view of the moon's revolution. >>> and master marsupial. four-legged critter is a hit on the web for its impressive downhill skills. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> hello and good morning. welcome to our viewers across the nation including the pacific time zone. i'm lynn berry. >>> today we begin with the campaign trail. on the heels of primaries in mississippi and alabama, republican presidential candidates...
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nasa shows off an impressive condensed view of the moon's evolution. >>> and master marsupial. the four legged critter is a hit on the web for its impressive downhill skis. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm lynn berry. this is first look on msnbc. >>> we begin this morning on the campaign trail. on the heels of primaries in mississippi and alabama republican presidential candidates rick santorum and mitt romney are shifting their focus much farther south looking forward to purt terto rico's primary. >> lynn, this morning rick scrum is campaigning in puerto rico. they have 20 delegates at stake for the primary but will not vote in november. >> rick santorum's back in puerto rico today after telling residents he'll push for state hood if they want it and if they make english the main language on the island. still reeling from surprise victories in alabama and mississippi, santorum insisted he's not pressuring newt gingrich to drop out. >> i didn't ask newt gingrich to get into this race. i'm not going to ask him to get out of the race. >> reporter: puerto rico's delegates will only
nasa shows off an impressive condensed view of the moon's evolution. >>> and master marsupial. the four legged critter is a hit on the web for its impressive downhill skis. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm lynn berry. this is first look on msnbc. >>> we begin this morning on the campaign trail. on the heels of primaries in mississippi and alabama republican presidential candidates rick santorum and mitt romney are shifting their focus much farther south looking forward...
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first it shows the moon setting in the west. there goes the moon. the sun rises in the opposite direction. there you see a few high, thin clouds moving overhead. those lines of clouds are created by high-flying aircraft in the sky. mostly sunny conditions with a few clouds today. that's all we have. 60 degrees right now in the district. 63 in culpeper, 64 in quantico. 57 in hagerstown, 55 in frederick, 59 in cumberland in western maryland this midday. here is the wider view. pay attention to locations off to the west. in st. louis 69, 65 in indianapolis. chicago, 61. this is where the warm weather is located. it is migrating east and northeast into washington. are exceptions -- there are exceptions . we still have a high-pressure system overhead. that means apple sunshine today and for the most part tomorrow. i am expecting some clouds to develop and push our way in the second half of the day tomorrow. we are on the warm side of the eight high -- the high. the cold front will give us thursday night and that will set the stage for temperatures to decr
first it shows the moon setting in the west. there goes the moon. the sun rises in the opposite direction. there you see a few high, thin clouds moving overhead. those lines of clouds are created by high-flying aircraft in the sky. mostly sunny conditions with a few clouds today. that's all we have. 60 degrees right now in the district. 63 in culpeper, 64 in quantico. 57 in hagerstown, 55 in frederick, 59 in cumberland in western maryland this midday. here is the wider view. pay attention to...
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this is right in the middle. >> just flew it past the ball of sang-moon bae. that is huge up that hill. >> furyk, who went right in regulation. >> this ball drawing up the left-hand side just at the edges of the bunkers. needs to kick right. i believe it stayed just short of it. >> it got it right at the very end. came within a foot of going in the bunker but dribbled back down to the fight. the ball will be below his feet, but a lot better than it could have been. >> and here he is, luke donald, on the cuss -- cusp of regaining that number one world ranking again, just a week after relinquishing it to rory. >> that ball up the right side and cutting. >> it will miss the fairway into that area where jim furyk played from and it was a very heavy lie. thick rough right there. we'll have to wait and see. >> so the early advantage to 34-year-old robert garrigus, who just pounded his tee shot up the 18th. >>> there they are, pretty good mix of guys. you've got garrigus looking for win number two, luke donald hoping to regain the top spot in the world with his fifth
this is right in the middle. >> just flew it past the ball of sang-moon bae. that is huge up that hill. >> furyk, who went right in regulation. >> this ball drawing up the left-hand side just at the edges of the bunkers. needs to kick right. i believe it stayed just short of it. >> it got it right at the very end. came within a foot of going in the bunker but dribbled back down to the fight. the ball will be below his feet, but a lot better than it could have been....
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this is right in the middle. >> just flew it past the ball of sang-moon bae. that is huge up that hill. >> furyk, who went right in regulation. >> this ball drawing up the left-hand side just at the edges of the bunkers. needs to kick right. i believe it stayed just short of it. >> it got it right at the very end. came within a foot of going in the bunker but dribbled back down to the fight. the ball will be below his feet, but a lot better than it could have been. >> and here he is, luke donald, on the cuss -- cusp of regaining that number one world ranking again, just a week after relinquishing it to rory. >> that ball up the right side and cutting. >> it will miss the fairway into that area where jim furyk played from and it was a very heavy lie. thick rough right there. we'll have to wait and see. >> so the early advantage to 34-year-old robert garrigus, who just pounded his tee shot up the 18th. >>> there they are, pretty good mix of guys. you've got garrigus looking for win number two, luke donald hoping to regain the top spot in the world with his fifth
this is right in the middle. >> just flew it past the ball of sang-moon bae. that is huge up that hill. >> furyk, who went right in regulation. >> this ball drawing up the left-hand side just at the edges of the bunkers. needs to kick right. i believe it stayed just short of it. >> it got it right at the very end. came within a foot of going in the bunker but dribbled back down to the fight. the ball will be below his feet, but a lot better than it could have been....
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we had the moon rising and the sunrise. this is a live look from our other camera at the tidal basin. those are the cherry blossoms. you can see all the vehicles and crowds packed in the tidal basin enjoying the beautiful weather as we are reaching the peak bloom for the blossoms downtown. 69 right now and the district, 68 in winchester. 70 at dulles airport. 73 in manassas. more mild conditions today. that will be the case all week. the stretch of warm weather will continue this week with possibly a shift in the weather pattern of towards the end of the weekend and early next. next even minneapolis, 69 degrees. off to the west, mexico, 33 in santa fe. great falls, 28 degrees. still like winter off to the west. we have a few lingering clouds from overnight off to the west, but that's all. otherwise mostly sunny with a few high clouds. high-pressure planted offshore is giving us a southerly flow and continuing our warm weather this week. this is a typical weather pattern that we see in the spring and summer. you get the berm
we had the moon rising and the sunrise. this is a live look from our other camera at the tidal basin. those are the cherry blossoms. you can see all the vehicles and crowds packed in the tidal basin enjoying the beautiful weather as we are reaching the peak bloom for the blossoms downtown. 69 right now and the district, 68 in winchester. 70 at dulles airport. 73 in manassas. more mild conditions today. that will be the case all week. the stretch of warm weather will continue this week with...
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things like the google moon base and google announcing it will open offices on the moon back in april2007 warning potential job applicants that due to the distances involved the moon offices would have shortages of soy lattes and oxygen. google writes it's an april fool's joke. on april 1, 2004, google announced a system with an unlimited storage that they called gmail and they said you can't fool us. unlimited e-mail for free? guys, that will never happen. >> we found out different. you can check your clock right now. it's ticking right now on an elite surf competition. >> it seems like time will probably run out. the window for the maverick's surf competition officially closes tomorrow unless a steady gust of wind hits half moon bay and it's looking like things will be the second year in a row without a contest. either way, they will be celebrating tomorrow with a festival benefiting the boys and girls' club. that starts at 9:00 in the morning with music, food and an awards ceremony. meteorologist christina loren is with us. >> rain or shine, christina, the event, yes, will go on. s
things like the google moon base and google announcing it will open offices on the moon back in april2007 warning potential job applicants that due to the distances involved the moon offices would have shortages of soy lattes and oxygen. google writes it's an april fool's joke. on april 1, 2004, google announced a system with an unlimited storage that they called gmail and they said you can't fool us. unlimited e-mail for free? guys, that will never happen. >> we found out different. you...
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right now around the region, we've got the moon up in the sky. took this picture about an hour or so ago. and the moon in the southern sky is in a mostly clear to partly cloudy sky around the region. we have temperatures that are mild. after yesterday, low 60s after a frosty, cold start. we did manage to make it to the low 60s yesterday. now this morning warmer than it was yesterday morning. right now, generally in the upper 30s, low to mid 40s. all across most of virginia, maryland, and the eastern shore. leesburg, chilly 36. frederick, 34. southern maryland, la plata now at 44. this is the hometown forecast for la plata today. by late in the morning, 50s. by noontime, 60 there. during the afternoon, peaking the upper 60s in southern maryland with clouds closing in. tonight. we'll have rain likely moving in by late evening. temperatures by midnight back into the 50s. we start off tuesday morning, maybe with a few lingering showers there. and the view from space showing clouds that have been drifting through from time to time over the last couple
right now around the region, we've got the moon up in the sky. took this picture about an hour or so ago. and the moon in the southern sky is in a mostly clear to partly cloudy sky around the region. we have temperatures that are mild. after yesterday, low 60s after a frosty, cold start. we did manage to make it to the low 60s yesterday. now this morning warmer than it was yesterday morning. right now, generally in the upper 30s, low to mid 40s. all across most of virginia, maryland, and the...
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of course it's many decades since the united states since nasa set foot on the moon russia wanting to to put their own cosmonauts on the surface of the nearest celestial satellites. hopefully try and discover more about our closest neighbor and because most see if we can't set up some kind of perhaps a settlement perhaps a scientific research center on the surface of the moon i would order to do all this because most is being given a project of six and a half billion dollars a year so the financing is certainly there but we'll have to see just how successful they can be ambitious plans for ross cosmos they're looking to put behind them the disappointments of the past eighteen months where we saw several key missions fail they want to put behind them they want to go out and reach for the stars but here is certainly far there's come to fruition they'll be a breakthrough thanks very much indeed for bringing us this here all are there. now let's take a look at some other stories from around the world israel and palestinian militants have agreed a ceasefire after four days of deadly violen
of course it's many decades since the united states since nasa set foot on the moon russia wanting to to put their own cosmonauts on the surface of the nearest celestial satellites. hopefully try and discover more about our closest neighbor and because most see if we can't set up some kind of perhaps a settlement perhaps a scientific research center on the surface of the moon i would order to do all this because most is being given a project of six and a half billion dollars a year so the...
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what we call it is the winter moon, the spring moon, when everything is new and all the plants and everything are growing. there's many different kinds of powwows. a celebration. it's mostly celebration, of different things, and it's a place to where all the people come together. again, it's open to everybody. everybody, the public is invited. >> it's very inclusive, and that's interesting. questions you might have? sure. >> you mentioned men and women. does a child have to reach a certain age before they're included? >> no. basically, like my son just asked me to participate in a sweat with me. he hasn't been and he's nine years old, he'll be nine in august. and basically, it's - what i can say on that is it's much hotter than a sauna, i would say four times as hotter than a sauna, a full blast sauna. and it's there we're sacrificing ourself. it's up to the person, the mother, the father of the child, or the woman, if they think - i always warn people that it's going to be hot in there. >> i think i'd be claustrophobic. can you leave if you find it too hot for you? >> yes. i was just going t
what we call it is the winter moon, the spring moon, when everything is new and all the plants and everything are growing. there's many different kinds of powwows. a celebration. it's mostly celebration, of different things, and it's a place to where all the people come together. again, it's open to everybody. everybody, the public is invited. >> it's very inclusive, and that's interesting. questions you might have? sure. >> you mentioned men and women. does a child have to reach a...
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a new theory blames the disaster on the moon. o through the process you will say it makes sense. >> gravitational pull. >> you are on to something there. it has to do with an ultrarare alignment between the earth, moon and sun. we do get that extra gravitational pull. you have heard of the supermoon. there was a super moon in january of 1912 a few months before the titanic sank. a series of events occurred after that time which may have set things into motion to cause the demise of the titanic. the super moon took place and the large gravitational pull caused increase in tides so the waves go up and down and that agitates the sea. when the waves break up things like an ice shelf would cause it to break off more. they knew there were icebergs floating during that spring and they didn't know why. that could result in unleashing old icebergs that could have gotten stuck. it could have brought the iceberg towards the titanic. >> that is a beautiful ship. the next mystery is during civil war. >> the mystery here is who was on board. ta
a new theory blames the disaster on the moon. o through the process you will say it makes sense. >> gravitational pull. >> you are on to something there. it has to do with an ultrarare alignment between the earth, moon and sun. we do get that extra gravitational pull. you have heard of the supermoon. there was a super moon in january of 1912 a few months before the titanic sank. a series of events occurred after that time which may have set things into motion to cause the demise of...
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any also say the moon was the closest to the earth since 1797 a.d.thers doubt this and say tides that strong would not have -- i am not sure if you are --th yes. >> tomorrow is when it's completely foul. >>> we look outside right now. we have a lot of sunshine. pretty picture but will we have warmer temperatures. steve's coming back. he will tell you if it will stay chilly today. >>> good morning. right now traffic is going to be affected by a small fire in san francisco, the -- the fire is fall but the traffic jam is not. from the wildflower valleys of yellowstone to the tropical islands of hawaii. it's from these magnificent sources that we found inspiration for our newest scents, so you can experience the spirit of these national treasures in your home. the new national park collection. something in the air wick. >>> it is 7:20. mitt romney won the lion share of the super tuesday votes but the other candidates did well enough that today the race goes on. romney won six of the ten super tuesday states. you can see them on this map in orange. hoey -
any also say the moon was the closest to the earth since 1797 a.d.thers doubt this and say tides that strong would not have -- i am not sure if you are --th yes. >> tomorrow is when it's completely foul. >>> we look outside right now. we have a lot of sunshine. pretty picture but will we have warmer temperatures. steve's coming back. he will tell you if it will stay chilly today. >>> good morning. right now traffic is going to be affected by a small fire in san...
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we know the moon affects the tides. when the moon is at its greatest, that activity would be more. e agitation going on in the oceans, which would then in turn cause more icebergs to break off. so they're saying it was a very active period and there were more icebergs than normal so they would have more to navigate around. >> so it's possible, then, right? >> makes sense to me. a little bit. >> it sounded good, the way you explained it. you convinced me. thanks, jacqui. >>> here's a rundown of the stories we're working on. next, mitt romney, won six of the ten super tuesday states, barely pulled off ohio. we8 look at what it means for him. >>> we'll get an exclusive tour of the inside of space shuttle "endeavour." it is the last to retire from the space program. >>> and later, caffeine that comes in a spray, getting a warning now from the fda. why it could be dangerous. ohh, . i'm not having a heart attack, it's my head. this is made for pain. [ male announcer ] bayer advanced aspirin enters the bloodstream fast, and rushes extra strength relief to the sight of your pain. feel bette
we know the moon affects the tides. when the moon is at its greatest, that activity would be more. e agitation going on in the oceans, which would then in turn cause more icebergs to break off. so they're saying it was a very active period and there were more icebergs than normal so they would have more to navigate around. >> so it's possible, then, right? >> makes sense to me. a little bit. >> it sounded good, the way you explained it. you convinced me. thanks, jacqui....
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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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the beach's sand and rocks closely resemble the surface of the moon. a water scouting robot developed by the tokyo institute of technology navigated a steep slope smoothly and another robot was designed to build a radiation shield around the lunar base but clogged with sand and failed to function properly. the government panel has proposed building a lunar base after 2020 but the costly plan has yet to win approval. >>> that's our broadcast for this hour on "newsline." we'll be back with more news in half an hour. i'm michio kijima in tokyo, thank you for watching. bye-bye.
the beach's sand and rocks closely resemble the surface of the moon. a water scouting robot developed by the tokyo institute of technology navigated a steep slope smoothly and another robot was designed to build a radiation shield around the lunar base but clogged with sand and failed to function properly. the government panel has proposed building a lunar base after 2020 but the costly plan has yet to win approval. >>> that's our broadcast for this hour on "newsline." we'll...
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. >>> and special delivery -- a nasa spacecraft beams back special images of the moon chosen by fourth graders. those stories and more straight ahead, this is "first look" on msnbc. >>> we begin with a call for action -- thousands gathered in sanford, florida, last night to demand the arrest of a neighborhood watch captain who admits to shooting aun unarmed black teen, trayvon martin. sanford's chief of police has temporarily stepped aside. nbc's jay gray has details. >> reporter: the cries for justice grew a bit louder in sanford, florida. >> i stand before you today, not knowing how i'm walking right now. because my heart hurts for my son. >> reporter: a growing pain and anger pushing thousands to rally for a young man who couldn't be there. >> trayvon is my son. trayvon is your son. >> reporter: 17-year-old trayvon martin carrying only a bag of candy and iced tea was shot and killed in this community by neighborhood watch volunteer, george zimmerman. but it's been almost a month since the shooting and still no arrest, despite growing questions about zimmerman's claims about self-def
. >>> and special delivery -- a nasa spacecraft beams back special images of the moon chosen by fourth graders. those stories and more straight ahead, this is "first look" on msnbc. >>> we begin with a call for action -- thousands gathered in sanford, florida, last night to demand the arrest of a neighborhood watch captain who admits to shooting aun unarmed black teen, trayvon martin. sanford's chief of police has temporarily stepped aside. nbc's jay gray has...
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>> he called himself the moon dog. could decided to have this big show -- he decided to have this big show. it went ok except for one problem. it was considered to be the first rock-and-roll show, but also the first rock-and-roll write it. >> it was -- the first rock-and- roll riot. >> in 1952, i was 20 years old. we were in our hotel room and we heard all this noise across the street. we open up the window and took look, and there were all these people trying to get into the venue but the doors were closed. they were not letting them in. >> it starred the domino's, paul grimes, and others. >> he came out on the stage and he had a blonde wife. the crowd went nuts. they had no idea he was white. >> by police estimates, there were somewhere between 20,000 and 30,000 people, and they were not happy. riot, and insanity broke loose. >> finally they forced their way in. there was a center panel on the doors. people were crawling through. the next thing you know, the police arrived and they were hauling people away. >> it was
>> he called himself the moon dog. could decided to have this big show -- he decided to have this big show. it went ok except for one problem. it was considered to be the first rock-and-roll show, but also the first rock-and-roll write it. >> it was -- the first rock-and- roll riot. >> in 1952, i was 20 years old. we were in our hotel room and we heard all this noise across the street. we open up the window and took look, and there were all these people trying to get into the...
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the beaches and the sand and the rocks closely resemble the surface of the moon. water scouting robot developed by the tokyo institute of technology navigated a steep slope smoothly. another robot developed by a major construction company was designed to build a radiation shield around a lunar base, but it became clogged with sand and failed to function properly. a government panel has proposed building a lunar base after 2020, but the costly plan has yet to win approval. >>> that's all for this hour on "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. tokyo. thanks for joining us. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
the beaches and the sand and the rocks closely resemble the surface of the moon. water scouting robot developed by the tokyo institute of technology navigated a steep slope smoothly. another robot developed by a major construction company was designed to build a radiation shield around a lunar base, but it became clogged with sand and failed to function properly. a government panel has proposed building a lunar base after 2020, but the costly plan has yet to win approval. >>> that's...
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moon is right. it is thursday, march 8th. we are looking at the full moon right now. temperatures are really pretty nice out there. you could get outside easily probably without a real heavy coat today. we'll check in with tucker in a second. i'm sarah simmons i'm will thomas. welcome to fox 5 morning news. i don't know what it is about full moons but i feel like they're bad luck, watch out, look over your shoulder. >> weird stuff happens. >> would you say it is weird weatherwise? >> air right. it is very unusual. we'll have high temperatures in the 70s later today. the average daytime high is 53 degrees. how about 20 degrees above normal. >> may be tied to the full moon. >> could be. >> you never know. >> never know. let's get to the numbers and give you the forecast real quick. otherwise, i get in trouble. >> all right. go. 54 at reagan national. you mentioned you don't need a jacket. maybe just a light jacket. you could probably sport the shorts later today. ocean steerks 51 this morning and 53 in hagerstown. we are nowhere near the same freezing temperatures we ha
moon is right. it is thursday, march 8th. we are looking at the full moon right now. temperatures are really pretty nice out there. you could get outside easily probably without a real heavy coat today. we'll check in with tucker in a second. i'm sarah simmons i'm will thomas. welcome to fox 5 morning news. i don't know what it is about full moons but i feel like they're bad luck, watch out, look over your shoulder. >> weird stuff happens. >> would you say it is weird weatherwise?...
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>> he called himself the moon dog. could decided to have this big show -- he decided to have this big show. it went ok except for one problem. it was considered to be the first rock-and-roll show, but also the first rock-and-roll write it. >> it was -- the first rock-and- roll riot. >> in 1952, i was 20 years old. we were in our hotel room and we heard all this noise across the street. we open up the window and took look, and there were all these people trying to get into the venue but the doors were closed. they were not letting them in. >> it starred the domino's, paul grimes, and others. >> he came out on the stage and he had a blonde wife. the crowd went nuts. they had no idea he was white. >> by police estimates, there were somewhere between 20,000 and 30,000 people, and they were not happy. riot, and insanity broke loose. >> finally they forced their way in. there was a center panel on the doors. people were crawling through. the next thing you know, the police arrived and they were hauling people away. >> it was
>> he called himself the moon dog. could decided to have this big show -- he decided to have this big show. it went ok except for one problem. it was considered to be the first rock-and-roll show, but also the first rock-and-roll write it. >> it was -- the first rock-and- roll riot. >> in 1952, i was 20 years old. we were in our hotel room and we heard all this noise across the street. we open up the window and took look, and there were all these people trying to get into the...