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. >> did it go to the moon and orbit the moon, did it land on the moon, was it taken out of the lunar lander? >> "america tonight's" adam may. >>> and gearing up, the pentagon's most expensive weapon system ever and should it be cleared for takeoff. >> figure this as a blow torch surrounded by fume. >> "america tonight's" continued investigation into the f 35. >> thanks for joining us. i'm joie chen. we begin tonight with the ongoing saga of the f 35, the most expensive weapons system in u.s. history. a pentagon leaked report, is it worth the $1.4 trillion price tag? the defense department insists the answer is yes. with no more vigorous supporter than middle eastern. "america tonight's" sheila macvicar spoke with an official that says that's premature. >> reporter: what does it mean if the marine corps declares ioc in 2015? >> it's a sham what it means. >> tom christie, from 21 to 2005 he was the senior advisor to the secretary of defense for weapons. the sham he says, is whether the marine corps should declare ready for combat or in military speak, ioc. >> the program has been embar
. >> did it go to the moon and orbit the moon, did it land on the moon, was it taken out of the lunar lander? >> "america tonight's" adam may. >>> and gearing up, the pentagon's most expensive weapon system ever and should it be cleared for takeoff. >> figure this as a blow torch surrounded by fume. >> "america tonight's" continued investigation into the f 35. >> thanks for joining us. i'm joie chen. we begin tonight with the ongoing...
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first. >> so you don't see the landing on the moon as a great nationalistic achievement? >> there's no question this was a great propaganda achievement but if you actually think of the military significance it was not of any real consequence. >> we went to the moon for geopolitical purposes and absent the cold war environment of 1961, there is probably no president that would have committed the kind of resources that the us committed to this effort. >> space has always been in play in terms of global politics and war and so forth; usually in an exaggerated, fear mongering way >> maybe we were doing it just to explore, maybe we're doing it just to show that we could crush our enemies from space and that's a very dark view of government space travel, but it's always been part of government controlled space travel. >> at the time of the apollo missions- nasa was receiving over 5% of the us federal budget. in 2013, it was less than one half of one percent. >> 4...3...2...1...and lift off! lift off of the 25th space shuttle mission and it has cleared the tower. >> and the agenc
first. >> so you don't see the landing on the moon as a great nationalistic achievement? >> there's no question this was a great propaganda achievement but if you actually think of the military significance it was not of any real consequence. >> we went to the moon for geopolitical purposes and absent the cold war environment of 1961, there is probably no president that would have committed the kind of resources that the us committed to this effort. >> space has always...
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kennedy promised to put a man on the moon and return him in a decade. it's i think it's a book about the way that the various generations since then have interacted and intersected with america, and i think it's also a book that very much in conversation with many of the other great writers in written the american space program whether it's tom wolf or norman mailer or arianna -- [inaudible] and i urge you to pick it up on the way out. but as we were talking, would it be appropriate, i think to start with, you know, you reading something and then maybe we could do a few readings kind of from it later and you can either do it from here or the podium, wherever you're more comfortable. >> yeah, i'm going the read here. can everyone hear me? so i'm going to read a few pages. this book has a prologue, so it doesn't need any explanation i can just right into it, because it's page 1. prologue, air and space. the smithsonian national air and space museum in washington, d.c. has a grand entrance on independence avenue, a long row of smoked glass doors set into an
kennedy promised to put a man on the moon and return him in a decade. it's i think it's a book about the way that the various generations since then have interacted and intersected with america, and i think it's also a book that very much in conversation with many of the other great writers in written the american space program whether it's tom wolf or norman mailer or arianna -- [inaudible] and i urge you to pick it up on the way out. but as we were talking, would it be appropriate, i think to...
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they went to the moon. there was rumours they were out on the surface of the moon. they were packed in the personal preference kick. he brought them back to earth. the founder of the league, job stout is in his 90s, living in this engineering home. this collection of lunar bibles is the disappear of a custody battle. author, carol, who wrote a book, has 14 lunar bibles, and the city of texas wants them back to pay for saut's care. gifts. the two sides are in mediation. the stakes are high, lunar bibles sold at auction 50,000. >> flights to the mon may be over the price of souvenirs remains in orbit. >>> that's "america tonight". tell us what you think. talk to us on twitter or facebook, and come back. we'll have more of "america tonight" tomorrow. >> government committees. >> they're spending money, they're not saving it. >> costing millions and getting nothing. >> it's a bogus sham. >> america tonight investigates. money for nothing. >> they've gotten away with it for years.
they went to the moon. there was rumours they were out on the surface of the moon. they were packed in the personal preference kick. he brought them back to earth. the founder of the league, job stout is in his 90s, living in this engineering home. this collection of lunar bibles is the disappear of a custody battle. author, carol, who wrote a book, has 14 lunar bibles, and the city of texas wants them back to pay for saut's care. gifts. the two sides are in mediation. the stakes are high,...
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"armstrong is on the moon. neil armstrong, thirty-eight year old american standing on the surface of the moon on this july 20, 1969." "that's one small step for man. one giant leap for mankind." "that's one small step for man ... [spanish translation] ... one giant leap for mankind. [spanish translation]" *cheers lunar module pilot buzz aldrin would join armstrong shortly after. "ok, i'm on the top step. i'm ready to hop down from one step to the next." "you' got three more steps and then a long one." and for the next two and a half hours, the moon's first pioneers explored its desolate landscape. "it has a stark beauty, all its own ... it's uh it's like much of the high desert of the united states ... it's uh ... it's different but it's very pretty out here." meanwhile, some 238,000 miles away was a globe transfixed witnessing something that hardly seemed real. "you know what these pictures look like? some of those early movies, uh of science fiction of man on the moon, don't they?" "it's so true." "the coloran
"armstrong is on the moon. neil armstrong, thirty-eight year old american standing on the surface of the moon on this july 20, 1969." "that's one small step for man. one giant leap for mankind." "that's one small step for man ... [spanish translation] ... one giant leap for mankind. [spanish translation]" *cheers lunar module pilot buzz aldrin would join armstrong shortly after. "ok, i'm on the top step. i'm ready to hop down from one step to the next."...
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but the three main books that i felt like i was in conversation with norman mailer's fire on the moon which is his 1st person account of seeing lots of apollo 11. the right stuff and a little-known book by an italian journalist. her book is called if the son dies. all three all three of those books that we would categorize as creative nonfiction. none of them are properly called journalism. they journalism. they all have a real personal subjective kind of idiosyncratic approach. there are books that i admire usually. so i do throughout this book kept touching base with each of them in the things that they experience in the way that they interpreted that there were seeing. of course, there were writing in a much earlier era especially for mailer and for logic, they were writing these books in real-time as these things are happening. her happening. the books are filled with a sense of hope in the sense of optimism that now that we are doing this will keep going all the time. you know,. you know the next generation, everyone will go no space in the generation after that children we will
but the three main books that i felt like i was in conversation with norman mailer's fire on the moon which is his 1st person account of seeing lots of apollo 11. the right stuff and a little-known book by an italian journalist. her book is called if the son dies. all three all three of those books that we would categorize as creative nonfiction. none of them are properly called journalism. they journalism. they all have a real personal subjective kind of idiosyncratic approach. there are books...
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the smithsonian. spacecraft artifacts from america's first moon landing. ding. is >> so microsoft is now cracking down on what's called revenge porn. that's the posting of intimate material without the consent of those depicketted. inines ferre has the story. >> stirring the fight against what's described as revenge pornography. >> revenge, i started suffering constantly from nightmares and night terrors. >> reporter: now internet giant microsoft is taking shot, the company says it would remove links to revengs porn from its search engine bing. microsoft created a page for viments tovictims of revenge porn. victims an activists want congress to step in with a federal law to criminalize revenge pornography gathering over 100,000 signatures online. but some attorneys warn scriptural laws could have unintended consequences. >> the picture was of me and i sent it. >> like what to do with the woman who released private photos of this form he congressman or teenagers who share pictures of friends on social media. >> the way these kids are sharing images with each other
the smithsonian. spacecraft artifacts from america's first moon landing. ding. is >> so microsoft is now cracking down on what's called revenge porn. that's the posting of intimate material without the consent of those depicketted. inines ferre has the story. >> stirring the fight against what's described as revenge pornography. >> revenge, i started suffering constantly from nightmares and night terrors. >> reporter: now internet giant microsoft is taking shot, the...
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you can almost see the man on the moon. 74 degrees, it's warm. oints are high in philadelphia. 63, but nothing like the mid 70s like yesterday. we are improving today. winds out of the north/northwest at 9 miles per hour. there go the storms and behind it lots of sunshine on the way clear skies with high pressure buildings in. it's hot today 75 degrees, 84 by 111. there's the high bye-bye 2:00 p.m., 89 degrees, 90 degrees at 3:00 p.m. and a little bit humid today but not as humid as the last several days. 90 in reading 88. in trenton. 88 in millville. mid 80s down the shore tons of sun across the region. as we head down the shore, a closer view shows you we're on or about 70 in the water. we're not posting rip current chances, safer to go in the water. looks like it's a beautiful day down at the beach. for the phillies, nice night for baseball, comfortable crnls at citizens bank -- conditions at citizens bank park. 86 for the first pitch and 77 in the 9th inning as the braves and the phillies take game two to the field for the four game series. th
you can almost see the man on the moon. 74 degrees, it's warm. oints are high in philadelphia. 63, but nothing like the mid 70s like yesterday. we are improving today. winds out of the north/northwest at 9 miles per hour. there go the storms and behind it lots of sunshine on the way clear skies with high pressure buildings in. it's hot today 75 degrees, 84 by 111. there's the high bye-bye 2:00 p.m., 89 degrees, 90 degrees at 3:00 p.m. and a little bit humid today but not as humid as the last...
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made the moon look blue all the way to europe. ourse there can also be localized events closer to smaller forest fires as well. but either way, we are looking at that full moon tomorrow morning. back to you. >>> and as nicole says there will not be another blue moon for three years in 2018. and finally, what is thought to be the world's oldest baseball card is being talked off tonight. for the last 150 years, it was tucked away with a family who had no idea of its value. john terrett visited the woman who brought this piece of history to light. >> everybody was kind of just spell bound. i just said, oh, my god, that was it, you know. and then we read more. and then somebody said put it in a safe deposit box right away. it's really like a dreamy keep thinking i am going to wake up examine it didn't really happen and i wish my mother and father were here. >> this card featuring the brooklyn atlantics predates the civil war and could fetch hundreds of thousands of dollars at auction, we'll have more on the story and how much it goes f
made the moon look blue all the way to europe. ourse there can also be localized events closer to smaller forest fires as well. but either way, we are looking at that full moon tomorrow morning. back to you. >>> and as nicole says there will not be another blue moon for three years in 2018. and finally, what is thought to be the world's oldest baseball card is being talked off tonight. for the last 150 years, it was tucked away with a family who had no idea of its value. john terrett...
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when all suited up, an astronaut could spend six hours on the surface of the moon. the entire suit along with the support backpack weighed about 200 pounds. but because of the moon's gravity it only felt like it weighed 33 pounds on the moon. later versions of the suit used on the last three moon landings increased the amount of time people could spend on the moon's surface. each was custom fitted and three were required for each astronaut astronaut. museum replicas can be sold on ebay going for $8,000 to $10,000. >> smithsonian hopes to raise another hundred thousand dollars to renovate the suit alan shepard wore. when asked what it was like, he said you can think those in the apollo mission for the suits they have today. >> the american suits were direct revolutions. the only big difference is that the suits that i wore were not made to be--you could not walk. the legs were not designed so you could walk on a planetary surface. but the backpacks the technology inside, the systems were all evolved. we could do six and a half hours in the space suit and we've gone as
when all suited up, an astronaut could spend six hours on the surface of the moon. the entire suit along with the support backpack weighed about 200 pounds. but because of the moon's gravity it only felt like it weighed 33 pounds on the moon. later versions of the suit used on the last three moon landings increased the amount of time people could spend on the moon's surface. each was custom fitted and three were required for each astronaut astronaut. museum replicas can be sold on ebay going...
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walk the moon plus the u.s. women's soccer team. rattle this scene oh ♪ ♪ oh anna sun ♪ ♪ oh anna sun ♪ ♪ what do you know this house is falling apart what can i say this house is falling apart ♪ ♪ we got no money but we got heart we're gonna rattle this ghost town ♪ ♪ this house is falling apart ♪ ♪ ♪ screen falling off the door door hanging off the hinges my feet are still sore my back is on the fringes ♪ ♪ we were up against the wall on the west mezzanine we rattle this town we rattle this scene ♪ ♪ oh anna sun oh anna sun ♪ ♪ what do you know this house is fall ago part what can i say this house is falling apart ♪ ♪ we got no money but we got heart we're gonna rattle this ghost town ♪ ♪ this house is falling apart ♪ ♪ ♪ this house is falling apart ♪ ♪ ♪ live my life without station wagon rides ♪ ♪ fumbling around the back well i want everyone racing down the hill i am faster than you ♪ ♪ waiting for summertime why don't you wait for summertime ♪ ♪ oh anna sun oh anna sun sun ♪ ♪ what do you know this house is falling apart ♪ ♪ w
walk the moon plus the u.s. women's soccer team. rattle this scene oh ♪ ♪ oh anna sun ♪ ♪ oh anna sun ♪ ♪ what do you know this house is falling apart what can i say this house is falling apart ♪ ♪ we got no money but we got heart we're gonna rattle this ghost town ♪ ♪ this house is falling apart ♪ ♪ ♪ screen falling off the door door hanging off the hinges my feet are still sore my back is on the fringes ♪ ♪ we were up against the wall on the west mezzanine we...
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friday a blue moon the last time we'll have blue moon until 218 maybe make plans celebrate the blue moon if you've been pointing at that special someone out on date blue moon could be your in. throw a little bit of that moon trivia their way as well what a gorgeous from chopper three. looks telescopic. beautiful. take look at the boardwalk plaza camera in rehoboth beach it was beautiful this morning. set this time lapse into play you can see started out the day with lots of people on the beach walking on the boardwalk looking good and then all of a sudden a major thunderstorm came through this area dumped rain for couple of hours then it did clear out in the evening but we actually had a flood advisory for portions of the delaware beaches earlier today. that has since expired and you can see out there nothing happening right now. skies are clear jut a few clouds drifting by and beautiful to check out that moon which is growing and getting fuller of course as we head toward friday. here's our next storm system it's all the way up here in central can in a dat front extends all the way down
friday a blue moon the last time we'll have blue moon until 218 maybe make plans celebrate the blue moon if you've been pointing at that special someone out on date blue moon could be your in. throw a little bit of that moon trivia their way as well what a gorgeous from chopper three. looks telescopic. beautiful. take look at the boardwalk plaza camera in rehoboth beach it was beautiful this morning. set this time lapse into play you can see started out the day with lots of people on the beach...
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one of the biggest was in 1883 in indonesia. blue moons seen around the world. her event that can trigger a blue moon is forrest fires. oil droplets get into the air, one of those events was in canada in 1953 made the moon look blue all of the way to europe. and there can be localized events as well. but either way we're looking at that blue moon tomorrow morning. >>> the spectacle we call the northern lights just got supersized. this is 10,000 times more powerful than the aurora boreal louse here on earth. you can see this one with the naked eye, because it's more than 18,000 light years away. but it is the first aurora discovered outside of our solar system. thank you for joining us here on earth. i'm paul brennan, the news continues next live from london. and for the latest headlines go to our website, aljazeera.com. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> the afghan taliban confirms of death of its leader. and denounce -- announces his successor. ♪ ♪ >>> hello there i am barbara sarah, you are watching al jazerra live from london. also coming up on the program is this a piece of missing f
one of the biggest was in 1883 in indonesia. blue moons seen around the world. her event that can trigger a blue moon is forrest fires. oil droplets get into the air, one of those events was in canada in 1953 made the moon look blue all of the way to europe. and there can be localized events as well. but either way we're looking at that blue moon tomorrow morning. >>> the spectacle we call the northern lights just got supersized. this is 10,000 times more powerful than the aurora...
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because of the moon's gravity it only felt like it weighed 33 pounds on the moon. later versions of the suit used on the last three moon landings increased the time an astronaut could spend on the surface. >> it's beautiful it really is. >> each was custom fitted and three were required for each astronaut, primary training and backup. >> museum quality replicas can be found for sale on ebay, going for $8,000 to $10,000. mike viqueira, al jazeera washington. >> there is some more information about these suits. in 2011, arm strong said that his space suit was tough reliable and almost cuddly. we should note that actually buzzal continue in his suit, kneel was the one carrying the camera. it had a gold plated visor to cut down on the sunlight unfitted by the atmosphere. it was designed for moon walks of up six hours with an emergency backup which 30 minutes. the exeter tore was 13 layers to protect from solar radiation and micro meteors. to protect against the abrasive lunar dust were woven steel patches on the boots gloves and back and the entire weight of the suit w
because of the moon's gravity it only felt like it weighed 33 pounds on the moon. later versions of the suit used on the last three moon landings increased the time an astronaut could spend on the surface. >> it's beautiful it really is. >> each was custom fitted and three were required for each astronaut, primary training and backup. >> museum quality replicas can be found for sale on ebay, going for $8,000 to $10,000. mike viqueira, al jazeera washington. >> there is...
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"america tonight's" adam may with space swag, who owns a piece of the moon? eek on "america tonight." ♪ >>> well, there is increased focus on what the u.s. has done to rebuild afghanistan, its new leaders have turned attention to creating opportunities for the country. but a project that promises great wealth for the future now threatens a priceless treasure of after began stan's past. a spot along the great silk road outside kabul called mess ino k is one of the most important archeological sites but sits on some $100 billion worth of copper and a chinese company is ready to begin mining it. a new film, save, documents the archeologists race against time to save a buried treasure. ♪ ♪ >> we are just hired by ministry of mines, we are trying to do our best. at the moment we have got only four more months to finish which seems to be almost impossible . in this case, probably no one is able to stop mining . >> yeah, i take it down this much at a time. >> they removed the topsoil and now -- >> and the driver has been shown shown. >> not a problem. when he hits st
"america tonight's" adam may with space swag, who owns a piece of the moon? eek on "america tonight." ♪ >>> well, there is increased focus on what the u.s. has done to rebuild afghanistan, its new leaders have turned attention to creating opportunities for the country. but a project that promises great wealth for the future now threatens a priceless treasure of after began stan's past. a spot along the great silk road outside kabul called mess ino k is one of the...
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"america tonight's" adam may with space swag, who owns a piece of the moon? week on "america tonight." >> hidden in the mountains of afghanistan. >> what you have seen was a drop of the iceberg. >> a 5000 year old archeological site. >> this has preservation on a scale that no other sites have. >> under threat by global mining and scheduled for demolition. >> mes aynak is one of the most important sites in the century. >> with time running out... >> they're losing everything. >> can archeologists stop the clock? >> this is rescue archaeologic - we are trying to excavate as fast as possible. ♪ >>> well, there is increased focus on what the u.s. has done to rebuild afghanistan, its new leaders have turned attention to creating opportunities for the country. but a project that promises great wealth for the future now threatens a priceless treasure of after began stan's past. a spot along the great silk road outside kabul called mess ino k is one of the most important archeological sites but sits on some $100 billion worth of copper and a chinese company is ready
"america tonight's" adam may with space swag, who owns a piece of the moon? week on "america tonight." >> hidden in the mountains of afghanistan. >> what you have seen was a drop of the iceberg. >> a 5000 year old archeological site. >> this has preservation on a scale that no other sites have. >> under threat by global mining and scheduled for demolition. >> mes aynak is one of the most important sites in the century. >> with time...
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"america tonight's" adam may with space swag, who owns a piece of the moon? k on "america tonight." scale that no other sites have. >> under threat by global mining and scheduled for demolition. >> mes aynak is one of the most important sites in the century. >> with time running out... >> they're losing everything. >> can archeologists stop the clock? >> this is rescue archaeologic - we are trying to excavate as fast as possible. with xfinity from comcast you can manage your account anytime, anywhere on any device. just sign into my account to pay bills manage service appointments and find answers to your questions. you can even check your connection status on your phone. now it's easier than ever to manage your account. get started at xfinity.com/myaccount ♪ >>> well, there is increased focus on what the u.s. has done to rebuild afghanistan its new leaders have turned attention to creating opportunities for the country. but a project that promises great wealth for the future now threatens a priceless treasure of after began stan's past. a spot along the great
"america tonight's" adam may with space swag, who owns a piece of the moon? k on "america tonight." scale that no other sites have. >> under threat by global mining and scheduled for demolition. >> mes aynak is one of the most important sites in the century. >> with time running out... >> they're losing everything. >> can archeologists stop the clock? >> this is rescue archaeologic - we are trying to excavate as fast as possible. with...
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the astronaut spent hours on the surface of the moon. suit and the support backpack weighed about 200 pounds. because of the moon's gravity it felt like it weighed 33 pounds. later versions of the suit used on the last three moon landings increased the time an astro thought spent on the surface. each was custom fitted and three required for each astronaut - one primary, training and backup. replicas can be found for sale on ebay going from 8,000 to $10,000. >> by a way of history in 2011, armstrong saying the suit was reliable, almost cuddly. there's a photo of buzz aldrin armstrong was the one with the camera. it had a gold-plated visa, unfitered by the atmosphere designed to allow a moon walk with an emergency back up of 30 minutes. it had 13 layers to protect from solar radiation. the oxygen connections on the front, electrical cables and one for water. there were woven patches on the boots. gloves and the back. in case you are curious, the suit waved 200 pounds. >> it's hoping to raise another 200,000 that was worn during the landing
the astronaut spent hours on the surface of the moon. suit and the support backpack weighed about 200 pounds. because of the moon's gravity it felt like it weighed 33 pounds. later versions of the suit used on the last three moon landings increased the time an astro thought spent on the surface. each was custom fitted and three required for each astronaut - one primary, training and backup. replicas can be found for sale on ebay going from 8,000 to $10,000. >> by a way of history in 2011,...
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we see features on the moons and this decimation of the gravity here is interaction with other moons. this is telling us you don't need this to power ongoing recent activity on the icy world. it is an important discovery we made this morning. [applause] >> i know this is just the first of many amazing lessons we get from pluto and there is going to be more on friday. we will have more of this mosaic to show you on friday that will show equally amossazing things. >> i will follow-up on the same image so we can leave it up here to enjoy and i will tell you a couple other implications we reached. to expand on what john said we have an isolated small planet that is showing activity after four and a half billion years. we thought this might be the case after voyager two discovered orbiting neptune has no impact craters. but we were not sure for the reason john said. it is only now that tidal energy could have powered activity due to making into could have been towering the activity. this can't be the case and we settled the fact these planets can be active after a long time. it will send p
we see features on the moons and this decimation of the gravity here is interaction with other moons. this is telling us you don't need this to power ongoing recent activity on the icy world. it is an important discovery we made this morning. [applause] >> i know this is just the first of many amazing lessons we get from pluto and there is going to be more on friday. we will have more of this mosaic to show you on friday that will show equally amossazing things. >> i will follow-up...
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today, we'll be taking a journey to the moon, which includes a stop here at moon express where we'll find out why, after 50 year
today, we'll be taking a journey to the moon, which includes a stop here at moon express where we'll find out why, after 50 year
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we have the blue moon we can we had the full moon on july 2, went through all the phases and will have another one tomorrow morning at 6:45 eastern time. this is a rare event. it only happens once every 2.7 years. the last time was in 2012. the next time won't be until 2018, where you actually see two of them, so it will be extra rare to have two in the same year. that's on the moon calendar. what about an actual blue moon? those happen, but it is even more rare. what happens if you remember back to the visible light spectrum, different colors are different frequencies. things reflect the red light. what will do that? the most typical thing that can make the moon blue is volcanos. they have dust particles in the air from the ash and about one mike chronwide filters out the reds, makes you see the blues. the biggest one in indonesia had blue moons around the world. mt. st. helen's in the 1980's had local blue moons. a big fire in the 1950's had blue. whos all the way to europe. tomorrow morning is the second full moon, might not necessarily actually be blue, though. >> i'm holding out f
we have the blue moon we can we had the full moon on july 2, went through all the phases and will have another one tomorrow morning at 6:45 eastern time. this is a rare event. it only happens once every 2.7 years. the last time was in 2012. the next time won't be until 2018, where you actually see two of them, so it will be extra rare to have two in the same year. that's on the moon calendar. what about an actual blue moon? those happen, but it is even more rare. what happens if you remember...
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. >> you orbit the moon, or did it go to the moon and land. if it landed on the moon, was it taken out. >> "america tonight"s adam may with the lowdown. and gearing up... ..the pentagon's most expensive weapon system. off.
. >> you orbit the moon, or did it go to the moon and land. if it landed on the moon, was it taken out. >> "america tonight"s adam may with the lowdown. and gearing up... ..the pentagon's most expensive weapon system. off.
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they heard the arguments against going back to the moon saying we have done that. never mind it was 46 years ago to the day. you know people are used to the idea of going into space. we take it for granted. and that simply is not necessarily true. >> does a week like this help. we have amazing images. we are talking about a planet that could be a lot like earth. >> i think the new horizon are stunning injury. the existence of water ice on methane. they are significant fines and a lot more data coming back. that's very exciting in the goldie locks zone. orbiting a star. it orbits the sun every 385 days. there's reason to believe that there's a possibility of life existing on the planet. it definitely helps to capture the imagination of young people >>> n.a.s.a. funding slashed half of 1% of the federal budget. we don't have a shuttle programme. was that a mistake. >> in my opinion it was, in 2009 i was part of a committee to review the plans. we put forward an option to keep the shuttle flying, 2015, at a low rate. we anticipated there would be delays. that option wa
they heard the arguments against going back to the moon saying we have done that. never mind it was 46 years ago to the day. you know people are used to the idea of going into space. we take it for granted. and that simply is not necessarily true. >> does a week like this help. we have amazing images. we are talking about a planet that could be a lot like earth. >> i think the new horizon are stunning injury. the existence of water ice on methane. they are significant fines and a...
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that is the culmination of man's exploration of the moon. reporter: the museum plans on scanning the suit in 3-d. >> we are going to map everything that happened to the suit since neil armstrong walked on the surface of the moon and we will be able to monitor it over the next generation great reporter: the campaign was so successful that the fundraising goal has been raised to $700,000. in the newsroom, diane cho, abc 7 news. anchor: tonight we are tracking some storms. who is seeing some rain and what it means to your monday morning commute, that is next. anchor: some extremely hot weather is headed our way. reporter: the heat and humidity already felt the return. goodby two chances of that rain and possible thunderstorms. -- could be chances of that rain and possible thunderstorms. we need the rain. but we can stay away from the extreme heat. 91 felt as hot as 97. you can see towards little rock arkansas, tupelo mississippi extremely hot and humid. heat advisories, excessive heat warnings, that is criteria even higher than heat advisory cri
that is the culmination of man's exploration of the moon. reporter: the museum plans on scanning the suit in 3-d. >> we are going to map everything that happened to the suit since neil armstrong walked on the surface of the moon and we will be able to monitor it over the next generation great reporter: the campaign was so successful that the fundraising goal has been raised to $700,000. in the newsroom, diane cho, abc 7 news. anchor: tonight we are tracking some storms. who is seeing some...
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>> joe: she loves walk the moon. >> harold: or is dad in trouble for not letting her know they were goingne on. the year that adrian's put together in los angeles. he's one of the best run producers in the game. and the heart and soul of that lineup for the l.a. dodgers. >> harold: you think about or talk about a player having a game plan, i don't think anybody is better in the big mreepgs he has a plan every time he goes to the plate. >> joe: his teammate, yasamani grandal is on-deck. adrian gonzalez has bounced around a bit now, long time with san diego, part of the salary dump. he's part of a first place club in l.a. >> tom: should get a good swing here. >> joe: runner is going. the ball gets away from the catcher, martin, in the dugout. that will send upton to second. as the count, see if they call this a swinging strike. >> tom: the crazy movement on that cutter. >> joe: that bounced in there. >> tom: that's a 91-mile-per-hour wiffle ball. see ya. >> harold: part of the plan. move to second. and swing over it now i can drive in a run. >> joe: he missed by what? a foot and a half? >>
>> joe: she loves walk the moon. >> harold: or is dad in trouble for not letting her know they were goingne on. the year that adrian's put together in los angeles. he's one of the best run producers in the game. and the heart and soul of that lineup for the l.a. dodgers. >> harold: you think about or talk about a player having a game plan, i don't think anybody is better in the big mreepgs he has a plan every time he goes to the plate. >> joe: his teammate, yasamani...
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you send us pictures of the moon send us pictures of that, and no other type of moon. thank you very much. happy friday to you. let's go to the bay bridge toll plaza, westbound looks very nice. it's nice and light. so you can hang out with us for a bit. there's no excuse for you having to run out of the house right now, it will stay light for a bit. traffic is moving well. they are doing a little bit of roadwork at the toll plaza, it is light. it's light getting up to highway 17. it's 4:04. a 96-year-old man in sonoma man has died after being batly beaten. his car taker is suspected of beating him. authorities say after he beat cohen he drove a van to san francisco where he rear-ended a vehicle. he acted aggressively toward the bmw driver, tried to gain entry into a ihop already a -- restaurant. >>> the 15-year-old boy accused of sexually assaulting and killing madyson middleton was in court. he sexually assaulted her and killed her. gonzalez is charged as an adult. >> the penalties he's facing are life sentences, life without the possibility of parole is not something
you send us pictures of the moon send us pictures of that, and no other type of moon. thank you very much. happy friday to you. let's go to the bay bridge toll plaza, westbound looks very nice. it's nice and light. so you can hang out with us for a bit. there's no excuse for you having to run out of the house right now, it will stay light for a bit. traffic is moving well. they are doing a little bit of roadwork at the toll plaza, it is light. it's light getting up to highway 17. it's 4:04. a...
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. >> did it go to the moon and orbit the moon, did it land on the moon, was it taken out of the lunarder? >> "america tonight's" adam may. >>> and gearing up, the pentagon's most expensive weapon system ever and should it be cleared for takeoff.
. >> did it go to the moon and orbit the moon, did it land on the moon, was it taken out of the lunarder? >> "america tonight's" adam may. >>> and gearing up, the pentagon's most expensive weapon system ever and should it be cleared for takeoff.
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it land on the moon, was it taken out of the lunar lander?ca tonight's" adam may. >>> and gearing up, the pentagon's most expensive weapon system ever and should it be cleared for takeoff.
it land on the moon, was it taken out of the lunar lander?ca tonight's" adam may. >>> and gearing up, the pentagon's most expensive weapon system ever and should it be cleared for takeoff.
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an astronaut could spend six hours on the surface of the moon suited up. the entire suit along with the support backpack weighed about 200 pounds. because of the moon's gravity it felt like it weighed 33 pounds on the moon. later versions of the suit used on the last three moon land ins increased the time an astronaut could spend on the surface. >> it's beautiful it really is. >> each was custom fitted and three were required for each astronaut, one primary, one for training and one back up. >> replicas go from $8,000 to $10,000 on ebay. >> in 2011, armstrong said his space suit was tough reliable and almost suddenly. that is actually buzz and would continue in his suit. kneel is carrying the camera. the helmet had a gold plated visor to cut down glare. the exterior suit had 13 layers to protect from solar radiation and micro meteor doids. the suit weighed about 200 pounds. >> the smithsonian hopes to raise more money to preserve another suit. we spoke to a retired astronaut about working inside a space suit. he said you can thank that early model for the s
an astronaut could spend six hours on the surface of the moon suited up. the entire suit along with the support backpack weighed about 200 pounds. because of the moon's gravity it felt like it weighed 33 pounds on the moon. later versions of the suit used on the last three moon land ins increased the time an astronaut could spend on the surface. >> it's beautiful it really is. >> each was custom fitted and three were required for each astronaut, one primary, one for training and one...
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president kennedy said that we should put a man on the moon. does america miss the boldness of leaders that want to reach for the stars, among the few that we were able to do. >> i remember i was a little kid when he made the speech. i remember the excitement and energy managing to great the goal of landing a man on the move before the end of the decade. it's hard to imagine something like that happening. toll ticks was different. we were in a space race with the soviet union. our sworn enemy at the time. things were urgent. i would like to see a leader step up saying i will commit to exploring space. i'm optimistic that we'll see that hopefully in the not too distant future. >> do you think the modern politicians are afraid to tackle this mission. missions to mars et cetera are fraught with peril. do you think we are so politically correct that we are afraid to take reveningss and -- risks and reach for the stars. >> i said it's a problem in society today. we are afraid of being risk averse. not that we shouldn't. we need to take risks. expirat
president kennedy said that we should put a man on the moon. does america miss the boldness of leaders that want to reach for the stars, among the few that we were able to do. >> i remember i was a little kid when he made the speech. i remember the excitement and energy managing to great the goal of landing a man on the move before the end of the decade. it's hard to imagine something like that happening. toll ticks was different. we were in a space race with the soviet union. our sworn...
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. >>> get to wear neil armstrong's space suit is on the moon, you know, he went to the moon. >> wheret was. >> where is it right now. >> i know it was on his body. >> it is on the moon. >> yeah. >> space museum. >> no in the broom closet somewhere. neil armstrong right boot the suit expedition is go for launch. >> thinks at the smithsonian, so, they have launched a kick starter campaign hoping to raise $500,000 to refurbish the space suit worn by first person worn on the moon. >> that is expensive dry cleaning. half million-dollar to refurbish a suit. >> it is not just any suit it is a space suit. >> i know. >> for all these years. >> first space suit ever on the moon. >> did they put the moth balls in it, maybe there are some holes. >> did you ever smell moth balls. >> it is not even 50 years old, one of the museum's most fragile pieces and just sitting in storage. >> in a closet. >> the campaign has raise $5.40000 with 23 days to go. it is hoping to raise 700,000 through the same thing, allen shepherd's,. >> and just went up and then came back down but still the first. >> that would
. >>> get to wear neil armstrong's space suit is on the moon, you know, he went to the moon. >> wheret was. >> where is it right now. >> i know it was on his body. >> it is on the moon. >> yeah. >> space museum. >> no in the broom closet somewhere. neil armstrong right boot the suit expedition is go for launch. >> thinks at the smithsonian, so, they have launched a kick starter campaign hoping to raise $500,000 to refurbish the space suit...
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kickstart her campaign to conserve the spacesuit worn by neil armstrong when man first walked on the moon. the spacesuit is deteriorating. goal is to conserve it, digitize it with 3-d scanning, and build a climate controlled case so that it can be put on display for the 50th anniversary of the moon landing. price tag $500,000. the first night of screening on the green at the national mall tonight. the movie was "north by northwest," a really good movie. a new film will be shown at sunset every monday. steve: usually when the sun sets, the temperatures tumble, and they fell a little bit tonight, but it still feels like 98 degrees downtown d.c., the heat index. leon: that's crazy. steve: it will get a little better towards the middle of the week in the upcoming weekend. 97 degrees was the high temperature at reagan national. the average this time of year, 89. record 106 in 1930. 88 degrees is the current reading at the airport, the wind out of the southwest west -- south, southwest at three. the dew point level, 75 degrees. the temperatures across the board, 79 dulles 77 gaithersburg. the f
kickstart her campaign to conserve the spacesuit worn by neil armstrong when man first walked on the moon. the spacesuit is deteriorating. goal is to conserve it, digitize it with 3-d scanning, and build a climate controlled case so that it can be put on display for the 50th anniversary of the moon landing. price tag $500,000. the first night of screening on the green at the national mall tonight. the movie was "north by northwest," a really good movie. a new film will be shown at...
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the campaign began yesterday. 46 years to the day that armstrong and buzz aldron walked on the moon. sounds like a plan. jill, thank you. >>> speaking of space. the search for extra terrestrial terrestrials is coming up. steven hawking announces a new 100 million dollar project.ave a toddler inside a sweltering car. . i don't have the time to be gassy and uncomfortable, when i'm trying to get out of the house. those are the days you wear sweatpants. i love activia. that is so good. i eat activia every day. enjoying activia twice a day for 4 weeks may help reduce the frequency of minor digestive issues. feeling good, looking good. activiaaaa. my husband has been singing that to me for two weeks. my cut hurt. >>mine hurt more. >>mine stopped hurting faster! neosporin plus pain relief starts relieving pain faster and kills more types of infectious bacteria neosporin plus pain relief kills the germs. fights the pain. use with band-aid brand. >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. >>> sweaterering heat in kansas this weekend almost was tragic for a little
the campaign began yesterday. 46 years to the day that armstrong and buzz aldron walked on the moon. sounds like a plan. jill, thank you. >>> speaking of space. the search for extra terrestrial terrestrials is coming up. steven hawking announces a new 100 million dollar project.ave a toddler inside a sweltering car. . i don't have the time to be gassy and uncomfortable, when i'm trying to get out of the house. those are the days you wear sweatpants. i love activia. that is so good. i...
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blue moon, what makes it rare is the timing. tonight's moon is the second blue moon of the month.his happened because of the calender year. we get the rare blue moon once every three years. >> i will explain that to a little kid. one place relatively speaking from the heat we've seen in the bay area recently. >> it will be nice to get a break all around the rest of the bay though. >> i don't think we'll see much of the blue moon tonight because it will be cloudy. we've seen the clouds rolling in during the evening hours and continuing through at least mid-morning and temperatures are a little bit on the warm side especially when you factor in the fact that it is a little bit more muggy this morning as we get a look at the 7-day forecast at the bottom of the screen. not much of a huge change in the temperatures. with the mugginess and the temperatures in the 70s and 80s, it will be warm to you, especially during the middle of the day. right now, temperatures are in the mid-60s and today reaching into the 70s and 80s. 86 in the south bay after the clouds roll out of here. east bay 7
blue moon, what makes it rare is the timing. tonight's moon is the second blue moon of the month.his happened because of the calender year. we get the rare blue moon once every three years. >> i will explain that to a little kid. one place relatively speaking from the heat we've seen in the bay area recently. >> it will be nice to get a break all around the rest of the bay though. >> i don't think we'll see much of the blue moon tonight because it will be cloudy. we've seen...
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>> that is the most valuable and was it stained with moon dust. of the checklists on their wrist almost every page is coated in moon dust and reportedly sold to a private entity for $2 million. >> but who owns and who can tell this moon swag has until recently been up in the air. ed mitchell put the camera he use up for auction in 2011. the space agency sale. mitchell turned over the camera. but apollo astronauts pushed back. saying there was an informal agreement allowing them to hang on to their space souvenirs. and president obama quietly signed hr 4158 into law. it allows apollo astronaut to keep and cash in on items they brought home. but the newing law only benefited the apollo astronauts and didn't do anything for astronauts who came later. proof that once again, the apollo astronauts have the right stuff. adam may, al jazeera, houston, texas. >> we want to take you back to the breaking news out of tennessee where authorities say there is an active shooting scene this chattanooga. the u.s. navy says that there was a shooting at its recruitme
>> that is the most valuable and was it stained with moon dust. of the checklists on their wrist almost every page is coated in moon dust and reportedly sold to a private entity for $2 million. >> but who owns and who can tell this moon swag has until recently been up in the air. ed mitchell put the camera he use up for auction in 2011. the space agency sale. mitchell turned over the camera. but apollo astronauts pushed back. saying there was an informal agreement allowing them to...