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contracting to stay cargo to the moon. cargo to the space station. >> nasa is moving on to take cargo to particulars. but we think it's more -- to mars. >> to do what nasa once did. >> the ultimate goal is to promote a competitive market but there's another layer to the competition here. the $40th million google x prize, driving 500 meters on the moon and send back hd images in real time. astrobiotics and lunar express are competing. as strow biotic is proposing splitting the $70 million prize with other companies to set up nascar for moon rovers. >> this is our entrant. >> astrobiotics, are selling advertising space. >> different companies to have their messages and branding and social experiences happening on the surface of the moon. >> it's competition for sport and for business. both companies will also be carrying paying customer pay loads to the moon. moon express will transport a telescope and astrobiotic will bring among other companies, a japanese sports drink. >> bakari sweat, to serve as a time capsule for kids
contracting to stay cargo to the moon. cargo to the space station. >> nasa is moving on to take cargo to particulars. but we think it's more -- to mars. >> to do what nasa once did. >> the ultimate goal is to promote a competitive market but there's another layer to the competition here. the $40th million google x prize, driving 500 meters on the moon and send back hd images in real time. astrobiotics and lunar express are competing. as strow biotic is proposing splitting the...
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we are getting in of" at the moon. an exhibition signs a new light -- we are getting an up close look at the men. an exhibition signs a new light on the lunar landscape. ♪ katty: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. we are hours away from knowing how americans voted on a day that could prove decisive in the presidential kim pain. -- presidential campaign. millions have been choosing the democratic and republican nominees. it is called super tuesday because it is supersized, with nearly a dozen states in on the action. jon sopel is in florida. states from11 alaska in the northwest to vermont in the east, and a vast swath of the american south, they are choosing the candidates for president. if this was decided by media coverage, donald trump would be in the white house. he was in pug nations form earlier today. win, win, we will win. we will win so much, you will say mr. president, we are so tired of winning. and we lose? i'm dennis say, no way. we are to make america great again.
we are getting in of" at the moon. an exhibition signs a new light -- we are getting an up close look at the men. an exhibition signs a new light on the lunar landscape. ♪ katty: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. we are hours away from knowing how americans voted on a day that could prove decisive in the presidential kim pain. -- presidential campaign. millions have been choosing the democratic and republican nominees. it is called super tuesday...
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. >> we choose to go to the moon. >> the world was fascinated. the astronauts were superstars. >> these are the nation's mercury astronauts. [ applause ] >> announcer: it inspires him to collect all kinds of nasa artifacts. >> that's one small step for man... >> it's one of america's greatest achievements, and i think it's something which will continue to inspire. >> announcer: but when he dies too young... >> i thought, "this can't be happening." >> announcer: ...he leaves his widow an inheritance that's out of this world. ♪ >> i'm jamie colby, and today, i'm driving through southern california, where so much of the groundbreaking work for nasa's moon missions was done. i'm going to los angeles to meet a woman who embraced the lifelong passion of her soul mate -- a love for all things outer space. >> my name is shelly cigel. and when my husband passed away, he left me with an incredible collection and a special gift from beyond the grave. well, this is just a few little things that i took out. >> these nasa artifacts belonged to shelly's husband
. >> we choose to go to the moon. >> the world was fascinated. the astronauts were superstars. >> these are the nation's mercury astronauts. [ applause ] >> announcer: it inspires him to collect all kinds of nasa artifacts. >> that's one small step for man... >> it's one of america's greatest achievements, and i think it's something which will continue to inspire. >> announcer: but when he dies too young... >> i thought, "this can't be...
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rocket launch and a gorgeous night for the moon. we have a great shot for the moon. in fact, i want to show you this one right now. this from vicki. she is celebrating her forty-first wedding anniversary. with bob. >> congratulations to them. >>> congrats to you guys. what a night to get out and enjoy lake eh 0 la. blue sky, clear sky. a great evening. across central florida. there's cocoa beach. it's not quite full, but it's getting close to getting full. there's melbourne. and a great shot in daytona beach of the moon. i took this one along edgewater a couple back. we are waiting for your photos of the rocket launch. there are a lot of them out there. you're just now pinning them. go search wkmg in the app store. and search news 6 storm pins. if i get some in tonight, i'll try to show them a little bit later before we end the newscast. high pressure dominating tonight. we're going to see that area of
rocket launch and a gorgeous night for the moon. we have a great shot for the moon. in fact, i want to show you this one right now. this from vicki. she is celebrating her forty-first wedding anniversary. with bob. >> congratulations to them. >>> congrats to you guys. what a night to get out and enjoy lake eh 0 la. blue sky, clear sky. a great evening. across central florida. there's cocoa beach. it's not quite full, but it's getting close to getting full. there's melbourne. and...
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to ask about what discoveries seeing on the moon. i'm not going to ask that question. >> we are up to march -- up to mars, up to the asteroid belt. asteroid, thehuge second-largest one. it is orbiting the largest asteroid. about 1000 kilometers in diameter. we learned all kinds of stuff. we are going to do it -- we try to ruin every planetary holiday we can, every planetary scientist. >> it is just going to come into the middle of november. >> not that it had to be that way. and then the next fabulous mission at saturn, that one we could have spent hours talking about. is all about other moons that looks like it potentially could , which we now believe an anonymous amount of raw -- amount of water. move -- another moon , which is bigger than mercury, has an enormous atmosphere. it's not water, it is methane. if we are looking for more weird it, it ist imagine going to be on tight. then of course we don't have anything at uranus and neptune. we are looking at how to visit those beautiful gas giants. pluto on that day, which is also my
to ask about what discoveries seeing on the moon. i'm not going to ask that question. >> we are up to march -- up to mars, up to the asteroid belt. asteroid, thehuge second-largest one. it is orbiting the largest asteroid. about 1000 kilometers in diameter. we learned all kinds of stuff. we are going to do it -- we try to ruin every planetary holiday we can, every planetary scientist. >> it is just going to come into the middle of november. >> not that it had to be that way....
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new rocks on the moon with the right age. and then we knew we had it. then we knew our computer models were perfect in the sense that they were beginning to describe completely independent sets of data. you know, it's exciting, you know, when the earth forms and it's called the hedeon era of the early earth, it's really hot. it loses a lot of its volatiles, the stuff like water. and so when it cools, where's it going to get all the water it needs to make it look like it is here? and now there's a potential mechanism where this movement of jupiter, this muscling of jupiter and these outer planets bringing all this water in could have brought the water. independently if you go to biologists and you say, well, what about early life on earth, when did it start, they would say 3.8 billion years ago. that's where the, that's where they find the early life on earth starts. so if mars looked like earth at that time period and life started at 3.8 billion years ago and curiosity is sitting in an ancient river bed right now that's 3.8 billion years ago, we have a
new rocks on the moon with the right age. and then we knew we had it. then we knew our computer models were perfect in the sense that they were beginning to describe completely independent sets of data. you know, it's exciting, you know, when the earth forms and it's called the hedeon era of the early earth, it's really hot. it loses a lot of its volatiles, the stuff like water. and so when it cools, where's it going to get all the water it needs to make it look like it is here? and now there's...
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we have an eclipse of the moon. on our way to 80 degrees and coming up in the extended forecast, we will talk about summerlike conditions but the weekend. and the pollen forecast and the three-day forecast. >>> hotspots at 6:00. i am road warrior hilary zalla. an accident in hillsborough county on n. bridge road. east of hidden river parkway east of hidden river pkwy., west of i-75. also sarasota, still construction on i-75 between fruitville road and university parkway. the left lane is blocked. times. >>> >>> good wednesday morning. welcome to 10 news this morning. brussels right now as police bombers that took the lives of 34 people in 200 others. >> jenny dean is in the satellite center. >> reporter: it is late morning the city that is trying to hunt down a killer. they have already identified two of the attackers, khalid el bakraoui. the third man is believed to have survived. raids were conducted in attempt to find that man. they know the is but they haven't released his name. here is the concern. police think
we have an eclipse of the moon. on our way to 80 degrees and coming up in the extended forecast, we will talk about summerlike conditions but the weekend. and the pollen forecast and the three-day forecast. >>> hotspots at 6:00. i am road warrior hilary zalla. an accident in hillsborough county on n. bridge road. east of hidden river parkway east of hidden river pkwy., west of i-75. also sarasota, still construction on i-75 between fruitville road and university parkway. the left lane...
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>> it's the moon. >> to the moon. >> to the moon. re. >> she wases, like, the second kne neil armstrong. >> one small step for mantis. >>> "factor" tip of the day, some inside stuff on nancy reagan. the tip moments away. ♪ in new york state, we believe tomorrow starts today. all across the state, the economy is growing, with creative new business incentives, and the lowest taxes in decades, attracting the talent and companies of tomorrow. like in buffalo, where the largest solar gigafactory in the western hemisphere will soon energize the world. and in syracuse, where imagination is in production. let us help grow your company's tomorrow - today - at business.ny.gov could protect you from diabetes? what if one sit-up could prevent heart disease? one. wishful thinking, right? but there is one step you can take to help prevent another serious disease. pneumococcal pneumonia. if you are 50 or older, one dose of the prevnar 13® vaccine can help protect you from pneumococcal pneumonia, an illness that can cause coughing, chest pain, diffic
>> it's the moon. >> to the moon. >> to the moon. re. >> she wases, like, the second kne neil armstrong. >> one small step for mantis. >>> "factor" tip of the day, some inside stuff on nancy reagan. the tip moments away. ♪ in new york state, we believe tomorrow starts today. all across the state, the economy is growing, with creative new business incentives, and the lowest taxes in decades, attracting the talent and companies of tomorrow. like...
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we're just minutes away from seeing the moon cover the sun. we'll bring it to you live here on abc 7. >> thank you, drew. and the exploratorium has invited the public to watch that broadcast from micronesia for free. wayne freedman will be watching it with staff scientists. >> reporter: it's a fairly modern twist. what we might have seen once-in-a-lifetime know going up to a worldwide view. this gathered crowd of exploratorium, staring at a feed of the solar eclipse on the atoll in micronesia. a feat of engineering the ancients would have lever imagined. >> really complicated. every part of the path you could have a potential fail. >> reporter: to witness a solar eclipse firsthand they say is a life changing experience. david langston did. >> watching a total solar eclipse, and i saw one in mongolia in 2008, it takes one of the local constants and turns it off. that's really dramatic. >> reporter: what it is like to experience it? >> you shiver all over. it's remarkable. >> reporter: we have a whole lot of people here in exploratorium shiverin
we're just minutes away from seeing the moon cover the sun. we'll bring it to you live here on abc 7. >> thank you, drew. and the exploratorium has invited the public to watch that broadcast from micronesia for free. wayne freedman will be watching it with staff scientists. >> reporter: it's a fairly modern twist. what we might have seen once-in-a-lifetime know going up to a worldwide view. this gathered crowd of exploratorium, staring at a feed of the solar eclipse on the atoll in...
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full moon, the full wolf moon. ot the wolf moon but the full worm moon and you have the planet jupiter on the upper left side and appears as a bright star. it says it right there -- jupiter will be on the upper left side there as a bright star. you may want to check it out this evening, no specific time, when the moon comes up over the horizon, they will both be there through the overnight hours. tomorrow temperatures hit 70 degrees in philadelphia and 68 in wilmington and 65 in reading and cape may, that is a huge jump up from the 57 degrees we saw today. 57 presently in allentown and in fact philadelphia bumping up to 58 degrees, 55 in trenton and 57 in millville and right around the 50 degrees at the shore with the ocean temperature coming in at 47, every now and then when are you at the edge of the water in long beach island, the wind is shifting in the wrong direction but it really cools you down quickly. the warm front is to the north and west and it progresses into new england and stalls into southern new eng
full moon, the full wolf moon. ot the wolf moon but the full worm moon and you have the planet jupiter on the upper left side and appears as a bright star. it says it right there -- jupiter will be on the upper left side there as a bright star. you may want to check it out this evening, no specific time, when the moon comes up over the horizon, they will both be there through the overnight hours. tomorrow temperatures hit 70 degrees in philadelphia and 68 in wilmington and 65 in reading and...
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what are you showing a black picture for with the moon? over the last couple of nights the moon is going to be nearly full in the east and northeast sky but right next to it the moon is going to be this bright white dot. that is jupiter. this is a shot of it last night from tony in raleigh and over the next couple of nights you can check that out. i want you to remember this when you go out and look the moon is about 250,000 miles away right now. jupiter which is going to be a bright white dot next to the moon is more than 400 million miles away but they look a lot closer than that don't they. if you get a great shot of that share it with me and i'll show it later tonight. mail address. so there's the weather map. high pressure kind of wiping the slate clean. most of the country is having good weather and for us that high pressure is bringing us a that's really going to warm us up over the next couple of days until our next cold front and next chance of rain. let's talk about when that is. first of all skip through most of tomorrow. another
what are you showing a black picture for with the moon? over the last couple of nights the moon is going to be nearly full in the east and northeast sky but right next to it the moon is going to be this bright white dot. that is jupiter. this is a shot of it last night from tony in raleigh and over the next couple of nights you can check that out. i want you to remember this when you go out and look the moon is about 250,000 miles away right now. jupiter which is going to be a bright white dot...
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i'm guessing it's the moon. a, the moon. final answer. let's do it. why not? >> that was more of a question than an answer, but-- but it's right. [applause] >> yeah. yeah, asking questions is kind of my job, so everything i say comes out with a--"is that a thing at the end? the moon? is it the moon?" >> okay, well, here's a statement of fact. you're at $3,000. your next step is that first threshold, $5,000, which means you get this right, you can't leave with anything less than that today. >> right on. >> so here it is. $5,000 question. >> [exhales] >> better known for being funny, what "mean girls" screenwriter admitted to "entertainment herself in her younger years? >> well, kristen wiig is gonna write something at some point, and i am growing to like her. i didn't like her for a long, long time. i don't think she did this, though. i think tiny fey wrote "mean girls." that's b. that's my final answer. >> that is correct. >> good. [cheers and applause] [dramatic musical flourish] >> $5,000. >> whoo-hoo! >> $5,000. >> right on. >> for the record, kristen wiig,
i'm guessing it's the moon. a, the moon. final answer. let's do it. why not? >> that was more of a question than an answer, but-- but it's right. [applause] >> yeah. yeah, asking questions is kind of my job, so everything i say comes out with a--"is that a thing at the end? the moon? is it the moon?" >> okay, well, here's a statement of fact. you're at $3,000. your next step is that first threshold, $5,000, which means you get this right, you can't leave with...
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a full moon, the march moon, the worm moon, that is setting the sun will be up in 7:20 and we i was watching the camera earlier, being buffeted. the air will be warm and very dry and concern about brush fires today. we'll keep an eye only that situation monitor it. 47 in rockingham, 42 in albermarle. 33 cold spot in boone, everybody else east of the mountains doing better, 50 morganton and hickory, closes to that in shelby, 54 in gastonia, 53 in charlotte. yesterday morning we were 33 in charlotte, a totally different day today. lots of sunshine, expected maybe one or or two high clouds late this afternoon, charlotte 77, jefferson 68, mid 70s morganton, overnight lows tonight, fairly mild, uple per 40s to low 50s, not bad, chances are you won't need the by tomorrow we will look west toward rain chances, they will pick up top mop oh and talk about another rain chance that will likely impact our holiday weekend. we'll have the details many coulding up in a few minutes. the rim now seven minutes before the top of the hour, time for first alert traffic with chris. >> al: first alert traffic spon
a full moon, the march moon, the worm moon, that is setting the sun will be up in 7:20 and we i was watching the camera earlier, being buffeted. the air will be warm and very dry and concern about brush fires today. we'll keep an eye only that situation monitor it. 47 in rockingham, 42 in albermarle. 33 cold spot in boone, everybody else east of the mountains doing better, 50 morganton and hickory, closes to that in shelby, 54 in gastonia, 53 in charlotte. yesterday morning we were 33 in...
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tough show you the big, wright full moon again. seeing pictures on social media. i love how it's reflecting off the water over the gulf of mexico. it's so bright. but once the moon sets and the sunrises, it should be perfect for the spring breakers for today and i know, some of you not on spring break so cool at the bus stop this morning, 57 degrees. warm and comfortable, 80 by the afternoon. and now we do stay warm in the low 80s the next couple days. that's above average of 77. rain chances increase. more about that. coming up. leslee, how about traffic on the 8s? >>> first of all, during the commercial break, we will have to ask emoji man what he is drinking on the beach. maybe sprite? clearwater, slow and go traffic on 580. on the sewer here. westbound 580, hitting the brakes here. down to 19 miles per hour there. so keep that in mind. leave the house a bit early. and starting the to see a delay, watching southbound 75 at bruce b downs. >>> 6:30 on this wednesday morning, good morning, welcome to news channel 8 today. i'm gene ramirez. >> and i'm gayle guyardo.
tough show you the big, wright full moon again. seeing pictures on social media. i love how it's reflecting off the water over the gulf of mexico. it's so bright. but once the moon sets and the sunrises, it should be perfect for the spring breakers for today and i know, some of you not on spring break so cool at the bus stop this morning, 57 degrees. warm and comfortable, 80 by the afternoon. and now we do stay warm in the low 80s the next couple days. that's above average of 77. rain chances...
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i'm guessing it's the moon. a, the moon. final answer. let's do it. why not?> that was more of a question than an answer, but-- but it's right. [applause] >> yeah. yeah, asking questions is kind of my job, so everything i say comes out with a--"is that a thing at the end? the moon? is it the moon?" >> okay, well, here's a statement of fact. you're at $3,000. your next step is that first threshold, $5,000, which means you get this right, you can't leave with anything less than that today. >> right on. >> so here it is. $5,000 question. >> [exhales] >> better known for being funny, what "mean girls" screenwriter admitted to "entertainment weekly" that she was a mean girl herself in her younger years? >> well, kristen wiig is gonna write something at some point, and i am growing to like her. i didn't like her for a long, long time. i don't think she did this, though. i think tiny fey wrote "mean girls." that's b. that's my final answer. >> that is correct. >> good. [cheers and applause] [dramatic musical flourish] >> $5,000. >> whoo-hoo! >> $5,000. >> right on. >
i'm guessing it's the moon. a, the moon. final answer. let's do it. why not?> that was more of a question than an answer, but-- but it's right. [applause] >> yeah. yeah, asking questions is kind of my job, so everything i say comes out with a--"is that a thing at the end? the moon? is it the moon?" >> okay, well, here's a statement of fact. you're at $3,000. your next step is that first threshold, $5,000, which means you get this right, you can't leave with anything...
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the moon, he said, no way. then jim wound up flying to the moon twice.as a saying, and i like this saying, so i will tell it to you. he says there are three types of people. there are people who make things happen. there are people who watch things happen. and there are people who wonder what happened. hillary clinton, hillary is the kind of person who makes things happen. [applause] we need to work together to make sure that hillary clinton is our next president. i think about these campaigns a lot like a space shuttle launch. a space shuttle mission. it takes a lot of hard work. a lot of work. by a lot of individuals to get ready for a very big day. folks, we are getting ready for that day. that launch day. for us in arizona, that launch day is tuesday. [applause] we are not only -- where not only do you have the chance to cast a vote, you can also bring other people with you. i want to challenge each and everyone of you, when you go out to vote on tuesday, and if you have voted already, your job is still to send somebody else out to vote for secretary
the moon, he said, no way. then jim wound up flying to the moon twice.as a saying, and i like this saying, so i will tell it to you. he says there are three types of people. there are people who make things happen. there are people who watch things happen. and there are people who wonder what happened. hillary clinton, hillary is the kind of person who makes things happen. [applause] we need to work together to make sure that hillary clinton is our next president. i think about these campaigns...
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an eclipse occurs when the moon passes directly between earth and the sun. when the moon's shadow falls on earth, people within that shadow see the moon block a portion of the sun's light. still ahead, a texas t-v crew looking at storm damage comes across something surprising. the unusual sight they caught on camera sitting in the mess. still to come, a would-be robber has some poor time as he tries to steal money from a cab driver. make sure you watch ten news this morning this week for your chance to win a v i p prize pack to the april 2nd tampa bay lightning versus the new jersey devils game. all you have to do is watch 10 news this morning for the word of the day, then enter to win through our facebook page. live look at florida southern (announcer): this is no ordinary salad, this is a florida berry and citrus salad. mix arugula, fresh strawberries, blueberries and oranges. look for fre one of the coolpperks of this place is you can eat as muchpcereal as you want. m going to work to get some. alrighty. we just like cereal. we make it, eat it, love it, l
an eclipse occurs when the moon passes directly between earth and the sun. when the moon's shadow falls on earth, people within that shadow see the moon block a portion of the sun's light. still ahead, a texas t-v crew looking at storm damage comes across something surprising. the unusual sight they caught on camera sitting in the mess. still to come, a would-be robber has some poor time as he tries to steal money from a cab driver. make sure you watch ten news this morning this week for your...
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the city of san francisco. some heavier showers. pacifica and half moon bay will get hit. couple of showers in mountain view, milpitas, newark, saratoga and los gatos. let us set the stage for the next couple of days. rain will increase this evening and overnight tonight. showers mainly for the north bay. but moving through overnight tonight. some light rain make the roads wet for the morning commute tomorrow. we do get a break tomorrow afternoon. then watch this very interesting scenario set up for thursday. notice the heavy rainfall all north of the golden gate. pouring in napa. pouring in santa rosa. pouring in marin. but not a drop of rain in san jose. the rainfall totals for thursday will reflect that. not going to pour everywhere coming up on thursday. we'll talk about how much rain to expect in your backyard and how wet and how long the rain will last coming up. >>> a santa cruz fraternity and sorority in hot water six students busted accused of running an international drug ring. one said state police it all wrong. >> new information about a deadly officer-involved
the city of san francisco. some heavier showers. pacifica and half moon bay will get hit. couple of showers in mountain view, milpitas, newark, saratoga and los gatos. let us set the stage for the next couple of days. rain will increase this evening and overnight tonight. showers mainly for the north bay. but moving through overnight tonight. some light rain make the roads wet for the morning commute tomorrow. we do get a break tomorrow afternoon. then watch this very interesting scenario set...
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the moon crept across the face of the sun not long after don. -- after dawn.ting on the site and when it might come again. this is thet: moment that millions waited to see. the men passing between the earth and the sun creating a total eclipse. sun's light was blocked out for four minutes over indonesia and the central pacific, turning day into night. only the corona, the ring around the edge, was visible before the moon continued and revealed the sun again. could be seen.t for the red strip is 150 kilometers wide. anyone beneath it solve the total eclipse. as far as the philippines and australia would have seen a partial eclipse. in some places people were disappointed by the cloudy skies. this is what it looks like from thailand, where the moon covered 2/5 of the sun. they gathered at the bangkok telescopes andng filter viewers. >> this guy was not as clear and only a partial eclipse was seen, but it still great that we sought from thailand. correspondent: in singapore, the clips was 90%. it was total and people were plunged briefly into complete darkness. t
the moon crept across the face of the sun not long after don. -- after dawn.ting on the site and when it might come again. this is thet: moment that millions waited to see. the men passing between the earth and the sun creating a total eclipse. sun's light was blocked out for four minutes over indonesia and the central pacific, turning day into night. only the corona, the ring around the edge, was visible before the moon continued and revealed the sun again. could be seen.t for the red strip is...
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indonesia were plunged into darkness for a few minutes as the moon paid the sun. millions of people enjoyed the chance to enjoy a total solar clips. millions more across asia saw the sunshine partially covered by the moon. >> this is the moment they have been waiting for. for the first time in more than three decades, indonesia sabi total solar eclipse. clouds over parts of this spoiled the view for many. >> too bad we couldn't see the total eclipse but we enjoyed the atmosphere when it got dark around us. >> many people turned their eyes skyward. science ande, photography enthusiasts gathered to watch the partial solar eclipse. >> this is where you can really look at science and have experience about what nature is about. this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. >> a solar eclipse happens when the moon casts a shadow. a total eclipse is rarer. this image shows it through the telescope. crowds through australia, taiwan and even if the eclipse was only partial. >> beautiful. lucky to have. >> the next total blackout of the sun will happen in august of 2017 and wil
indonesia were plunged into darkness for a few minutes as the moon paid the sun. millions of people enjoyed the chance to enjoy a total solar clips. millions more across asia saw the sunshine partially covered by the moon. >> this is the moment they have been waiting for. for the first time in more than three decades, indonesia sabi total solar eclipse. clouds over parts of this spoiled the view for many. >> too bad we couldn't see the total eclipse but we enjoyed the atmosphere...
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the moon still in front of the sun at this point. fascinating. but everybody wanted to see the big leadup. this still goes on for another hour or so. it's a very good show. live at the exploratorium, wayne freedman, "abc7 news." >> all right. thank you, wayne. >>> "abc7 news" meteorologist drew tuma is also live at the exploratorium in the observatory with more onnext. drew? >> reporter: wayne described the atmosphere so perfectly. hundreds of people packed this observatory to witness that solar eclipse. if you notice, they're recapping what just happened as that team was there in micronesia. you want to see the next total solar eclipse? good news, it's next year in august, we will able to see it in the bay area. but the best chance to see it just to the north in oregon. people are excited, and they can't wait for the next one next year. live at the exploratorium, drew tuma, "abc7 news." >>> passengers aboard an alaska airlines flight saw the eclipse up close and personal. the flight is headed to honolulu. alaska airlines adjusted the departure t
the moon still in front of the sun at this point. fascinating. but everybody wanted to see the big leadup. this still goes on for another hour or so. it's a very good show. live at the exploratorium, wayne freedman, "abc7 news." >> all right. thank you, wayne. >>> "abc7 news" meteorologist drew tuma is also live at the exploratorium in the observatory with more onnext. drew? >> reporter: wayne described the atmosphere so perfectly. hundreds of people...
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it's when the moon positions itself between the earth and the sun so you get the shadow of the moon blocking the sun. what's really cool is you can see the corona of the sun, only if you look with protection. ca covered up, you can still really hurt your eyes if that happens. and again this one is happening right now. we can't see it in the united states, but they can see a partial eclipse in hawaii and alaska. and guess what? i've been really excite bd this for many years. and by the way, this is the time of the eclipse, it's going on right now. it's going to cross the international date line which is why it's going to occur two times. next year, 2017, in august, we are going to have a total solar eclipse. it will be the first time we've had one in the united states in totality in 40 years. i've been looking forward to this for so long. if you want to see it in totality you might want to head down to south carolina or atlanta. here we'll be able to see 40 to 90% of the sun eclipsed in dc. it's quite a thrilling experience, i assure you. some people go into rapture over it. didn't quite go t
it's when the moon positions itself between the earth and the sun so you get the shadow of the moon blocking the sun. what's really cool is you can see the corona of the sun, only if you look with protection. ca covered up, you can still really hurt your eyes if that happens. and again this one is happening right now. we can't see it in the united states, but they can see a partial eclipse in hawaii and alaska. and guess what? i've been really excite bd this for many years. and by the way, this...
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to the left of the moon tonight as well. 6 degrees with the southwesterly wind and then east coast ridge builds here as the jet stream cuts across the southern plains and heads into central canada and pulls the warm southwesterly winds in so we are looking at temperatures 10 to 15 degrees above average and this area of orange we could see records falling for tomorrow we are far off the record of 80 set in 2012, the forecast high 10 degrees cooler than that at 70 and 74 on thursday, near the old record of 76 degrees. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, 70s for the next couple of days and lots of sunshine and a few high clouds and showers in the morning and a round of rain thursday night into friday and good friday the sun returns and still warm at 66, and we are back to normal here come sunday with wall-to-wall sunshine and 59 and we bounce back into the 60s for easter sunday and sunshine and a few high clouds for sunrise service and expect temperatures 41 degrees sunday morning so a little chitty but late morning, t
to the left of the moon tonight as well. 6 degrees with the southwesterly wind and then east coast ridge builds here as the jet stream cuts across the southern plains and heads into central canada and pulls the warm southwesterly winds in so we are looking at temperatures 10 to 15 degrees above average and this area of orange we could see records falling for tomorrow we are far off the record of 80 set in 2012, the forecast high 10 degrees cooler than that at 70 and 74 on thursday, near the old...
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the moon still in front of the sun at this point. fascinating. but everybody wanted to see the big leadup. this still goes on for another hour or so. it's a very good show. live at the exploratorium, wayne freedman, "abc7 news." >> all right. thank you, wayne. >>> "abc7 news" meteorologist drew tuma is also live at the exploratorium in the observatory with more on what's next. drew? >> reporter: wayne described the atmosphere so perfectly. hundreds of people packed this observatory to witness that solar eclipse. if you notice, they're recapping what just happened as that team was there in micronesia. you want to see the next total solar eclipse? good news, it's next year in august, we will able to see it in the bay area. but the best chance to see it just to the north in oregon. people are excited, and they can't wait for the next one next year. live at the exploratorium, drew tuma, "abc7 news." >>> passengers aboard an alaska airlines flight saw the eclipse up close and personal. the flight is headed to honolulu. alaska airlines adjusted the dep
the moon still in front of the sun at this point. fascinating. but everybody wanted to see the big leadup. this still goes on for another hour or so. it's a very good show. live at the exploratorium, wayne freedman, "abc7 news." >> all right. thank you, wayne. >>> "abc7 news" meteorologist drew tuma is also live at the exploratorium in the observatory with more on what's next. drew? >> reporter: wayne described the atmosphere so perfectly. hundreds of...
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pretty view of the moon this morning. if you look to the right hand side of the screens that's jupiter. what a gorgeous site this is. here is the moon, here is jupiter. if you get a chance to pop outside and look at that, as the moon is getting closer to the horizon it looks really big and beautiful. we get a nice view of it on the sky cam. it's prettier if you step outside. all the sky watchers, a little treat. 33 degrees our current temperature, winds are calm right now. cold, temperatures dropped down close to freezingment dew point is 30 we have a frost advisory 30 roxboros 32 henderson and south hill, 30 roanoke rapids and rocky mount and wilson, 31 tarboro and 34 chapel hill. 27 sanford. 32 laurinburg and erwin as well as smithfield. 34 clinton and 37 fayetteville. the temperature of 27, would be of little more concern, in order to do damage to tender plants, you need the temperature to drop to the 20s for two or three hours. we are hitting degreesing or 30 degrees, most of the vegetation will be fine, the farmers ha
pretty view of the moon this morning. if you look to the right hand side of the screens that's jupiter. what a gorgeous site this is. here is the moon, here is jupiter. if you get a chance to pop outside and look at that, as the moon is getting closer to the horizon it looks really big and beautiful. we get a nice view of it on the sky cam. it's prettier if you step outside. all the sky watchers, a little treat. 33 degrees our current temperature, winds are calm right now. cold, temperatures...
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we will show you this under the full moon that has just started. e april full moon will be the smartest and farthest away, the smallest. it's a chilly start to the morning, and good morning. and steve says it is a brisk 42 in martinez. mostly sunny and nice today, warmer, and thursday through saturday 70s and the winds picking up sunday and monday with snow showers in the sierra. clouds assuming by but they are up there pretty high. palo alto 43, napa airport 40, calistoga now 40, mill valley at 41. woodside is close at 40, mineral park and atherton at 42. 18 in truckee. once we get going it's going to get sunny and warm, temperatures starting off briscoe but near- normal today which means upper 60s inland, mid-60s at the coast. >>> and the metering lights come on now. >> you are on point, steve. let's go out and take a look at the bay bridge toll plaza. this is a look at the maccarthur maze and the traffic is a bit of a backup. the camera is going in and out. going to the san mateo bridge, westbound 92 traffic moving along okay heading toward the h
we will show you this under the full moon that has just started. e april full moon will be the smartest and farthest away, the smallest. it's a chilly start to the morning, and good morning. and steve says it is a brisk 42 in martinez. mostly sunny and nice today, warmer, and thursday through saturday 70s and the winds picking up sunday and monday with snow showers in the sierra. clouds assuming by but they are up there pretty high. palo alto 43, napa airport 40, calistoga now 40, mill valley...
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we have great shots coming in with the storm pins app of the moon as well as the sun. look at the sunset. this was from last night. >> lisa: is that jupiter? >> that is jupiter. you can see jupiter with the moon. if you want to take a look at the moon tonight, we'll have clear skies to do just that. here's a great shot of the sun just a few moments ago. that's from clermont. joe from clermont, always pinning great photos with the storm pins app. search wkmg in the app store and pin your photos. we'll be showing them on the newscast. of course, we've got the big rocket launch tonight. we would love to see your photos of that. we'll be showing that launch at 11:05 tonight. it should go off without any big issues. temperatures are a mild evening compared to this time last night. we're at 72 right now in orlando. and in sanford. 73 in ocala. the 60's along the coast because of a breeze off the ocean waters. temperatures just a little cooler there. that trend will continue, additional clouds along the coast because of the wind bringing moisture on shore. here's a look at th
we have great shots coming in with the storm pins app of the moon as well as the sun. look at the sunset. this was from last night. >> lisa: is that jupiter? >> that is jupiter. you can see jupiter with the moon. if you want to take a look at the moon tonight, we'll have clear skies to do just that. here's a great shot of the sun just a few moments ago. that's from clermont. joe from clermont, always pinning great photos with the storm pins app. search wkmg in the app store and pin...
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pyou have the near full moon and pcan you see jupiter? pit's underneath the twitter psymbol on top of the moon ptonight. pthat was the view in the eastern psky and jupiter and the moon pmoving over the sky in tandem pthe past couple of days. pgood job, justin. pthat's on my facebook page. ptoday, another blue day. p71 is the average high, we were pat 77. pwe're going to be at or above paverage this weekend as moisture pincreases and it may rain as psoon as thursday afternoon in psome spots. pa huge transition is underway. pchilly, high pressure. ponce it moves east of our plongitude, that's it. pwe got the humidity coming back pas winds turn to the southeast. pour dew points have been in the p30s and 40s the past couple of pdays. pthey're heading for the 60s and p70s until friday and then at pleast for the first couple of pdays next week. pbig high pressure gave us a good pday today. pthere's a front way over the lain states. pthat moves our way for friday pweekend. pcertainly showers and thunders pshowers beginning late thursday pand off
pyou have the near full moon and pcan you see jupiter? pit's underneath the twitter psymbol on top of the moon ptonight. pthat was the view in the eastern psky and jupiter and the moon pmoving over the sky in tandem pthe past couple of days. pgood job, justin. pthat's on my facebook page. ptoday, another blue day. p71 is the average high, we were pat 77. pwe're going to be at or above paverage this weekend as moisture pincreases and it may rain as psoon as thursday afternoon in psome spots. pa...
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pthat's when the moon passes in pfront of the sun. ponly people in indonesia and psoutheast parts of asia got to psee. pthe next total solar eclipse pwon't happen until next august. pthat's the first one in the us psince 1979. pthat was pretty amazing. phe was watching some of the pfeeds of the presidential pcandidates coming in this pevening and i was watching that pfeed too. pthe sun looked like it was on pfire. p>> that is so cool. aul, when we do have the total peclipse, we'll get to see part pof it here? p>> 82 percent of the sun covered pon august 21st, 2017. pfull eclipse in charleston, pand then back west. p2045 here in tampa bay, one phundred percent total eclipse. p>> people have to travel to see pthe full thing. p>> you'll be here. p>> viewers will be here i would phope. pby the way, those people are our rime demographics. p>> 2554, we're talking to you. p>> absolutely. plet's take a look outside, good pstuff. ponce in a while, the sun was peclipsed by clouds going by but pit was a nice day. pthe clouds not getting very hig
pthat's when the moon passes in pfront of the sun. ponly people in indonesia and psoutheast parts of asia got to psee. pthe next total solar eclipse pwon't happen until next august. pthat's the first one in the us psince 1979. pthat was pretty amazing. phe was watching some of the pfeeds of the presidential pcandidates coming in this pevening and i was watching that pfeed too. pthe sun looked like it was on pfire. p>> that is so cool. aul, when we do have the total peclipse, we'll get to...
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right now, let us get back to the music. >> ♪ moon river wider than a mile some day when i'm lost alone glow just thinking of you >> ♪ i saw the harbor tonight sometimes i wonder how i spend the lonely nights debby: wow. nat king cole singing "star dust." it doesn't get any better than that. as a singer i have come to appreciate these songs and artists more than ever. peter: as you know i host a radio program on the music of your life network and what i hear most from listeners is a big thank you for playing all of these wonderful songs. debby: the great news is now all of this music is available in one collection. music of your life. it's filled with classics just like this. >> ♪ hello dolly this is louis dolly it's so nice to have you back where you belong debby: i love that song. it sounds so great. peter: now imagine having all these timeless songs. call now and get your own music of your life collection. announcer: now the most timeless songs are together. time life proudly presents "the music of your life collection." >> ♪ make the world go away announcer: 150 romantic classics. >
right now, let us get back to the music. >> ♪ moon river wider than a mile some day when i'm lost alone glow just thinking of you >> ♪ i saw the harbor tonight sometimes i wonder how i spend the lonely nights debby: wow. nat king cole singing "star dust." it doesn't get any better than that. as a singer i have come to appreciate these songs and artists more than ever. peter: as you know i host a radio program on the music of your life network and what i hear most from...
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pthat's when the moon passes in pfront of the sun. ponly people in indonesia and psoutheast parts of asia got to psee. pthe next total solar eclipse pwon't happen until next august. pthat's the first one in the us
pthat's when the moon passes in pfront of the sun. ponly people in indonesia and psoutheast parts of asia got to psee. pthe next total solar eclipse pwon't happen until next august. pthat's the first one in the us
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how is that possible when the sun is 400 times bigger than the moon? y thumb but if i hold it close enough it is big enough to block out the world and this is the principle. if you are in indonesia and micronesia you have the best chance of seeing the eclipse in person. the rest of us can watch it broadcast back from the small atoll in the pacific, with the team guaranteeing you do not want to miss this. >> the hair on your back will stand up even if you are a scientist and you know what is going on. is a wonderful experience to see stars in the middle of day. >> it is going to go from what appears to be midday to midnight and become to midday sun in a few minutes. it is exciting for the people to see. in august of 2017 we have a chance to see one in the northeast from the pacific northwest through the southeast but you have to wear shades to look up. like the ones i am wearing. >> those glasses are everything. i am obsessed. >> you can watch the eclipse right here we bring it live at 5:30 so "world new tonight," airs at 6:30 p.m. with countdown clock o
how is that possible when the sun is 400 times bigger than the moon? y thumb but if i hold it close enough it is big enough to block out the world and this is the principle. if you are in indonesia and micronesia you have the best chance of seeing the eclipse in person. the rest of us can watch it broadcast back from the small atoll in the pacific, with the team guaranteeing you do not want to miss this. >> the hair on your back will stand up even if you are a scientist and you know what...
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and a great shot in daytona beach of the moon. i took this one along edgewater a couple back. we are waiting for your photos of the rocket launch. there are a lot of them out there. you're just now pinning them. go search wkmg in the app store. and search news 6 storm pins. if i get some in tonight, i'll try to show them a little bit later before we end the newscast. high pressure dominating tonight. we're going to see that area of high pressure shift off to the east a bit as it does, there's a clock wise slow around it. that's going to bring in a east, which is a warming wind. that's why temperatures will be making it into the 80s tomorrow well into the 80s by the end of the week. but that wind also bringing in some moisture. that's why we'll increase rain chances, slight chances tomorrow, but more by the end of the week. a little cool in spots right now. here at the 11 o'clock hour at 52. and right now, 53 at palm coast. and 63 at new smyrna beach and 61 in orlando. here's a look at the pinpoint. accurate forecast. >>> and notice the sky tomorrow. more clouds rolling in. but
and a great shot in daytona beach of the moon. i took this one along edgewater a couple back. we are waiting for your photos of the rocket launch. there are a lot of them out there. you're just now pinning them. go search wkmg in the app store. and search news 6 storm pins. if i get some in tonight, i'll try to show them a little bit later before we end the newscast. high pressure dominating tonight. we're going to see that area of high pressure shift off to the east a bit as it does, there's a...
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pno moon illuminating the area ptonight. pthe moon would be shining on the pbackside of the moon so you get pa new moon during a solar peclipse. p82 in sarasota. psatellite and radar has high ressure off the east coast. pit will be strong enough to keep pthis line of storms at bay for a pcouple of days. pso even though this is ominous, pit is, a lot of heavy rain in phard tonight with severe pweather, this front eventually pis going to come our way. pthe timing looks to be -- the rime time for showers will be psaturday night into sunday, pwe'll fine tune that in the next pday or two. pwarm night tonight. p60s and 70s. pbirmingham 67. patlanta 62. pthe dew points are coming up in pthe western gulf. pwatch the front as it moves our pway. pwe're good tomorrow. ptomorrow a lot like today and pthen we're good on thursday, a pbit more humid and we're dry on pfriday with lots of sunshine and pgusty south west winds. pcouple of showers and thunder pshowers on saturday. pthe rainfall amounts are pincredible. pcomputer models to noon o
pno moon illuminating the area ptonight. pthe moon would be shining on the pbackside of the moon so you get pa new moon during a solar peclipse. p82 in sarasota. psatellite and radar has high ressure off the east coast. pit will be strong enough to keep pthis line of storms at bay for a pcouple of days. pso even though this is ominous, pit is, a lot of heavy rain in phard tonight with severe pweather, this front eventually pis going to come our way. pthe timing looks to be -- the rime time for...
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so early that the moon is still out. that is a pretty shot of the moon looking through sky6. the downfall. it stays lighter later but in the beginning it stays dark. >> the moon, surgeons it's all the same to us, karen rogers we work in all of it. >> i wanted to do star gazing because you can possibly see venous last night in the overnight hours. it was a full moon and i missed it so thank you for showing that shot. we're looking live here on 422. you can see the construction is still out here. >>> this is westbound at 23. only one lane getting by. the eastbound construction is clear. westbound should be wrapping up pretty shortly. in the meantime you see those crews out there right now on 422 at 23 but light volume so it's not causing too much of an issue. this accident in upper providence still out here. it involves a downed pole. always takes a little longer to clear that. watch for crews on the scene on long ford road. they blocked it off at port providence road. stick to hollow road as your alternate. here we have this fire location in montgomery township on livingston c
so early that the moon is still out. that is a pretty shot of the moon looking through sky6. the downfall. it stays lighter later but in the beginning it stays dark. >> the moon, surgeons it's all the same to us, karen rogers we work in all of it. >> i wanted to do star gazing because you can possibly see venous last night in the overnight hours. it was a full moon and i missed it so thank you for showing that shot. we're looking live here on 422. you can see the construction is...
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the moon, he said, no way. then, jim wound up flying to the moon twice. he has a saying. i like the saying, so i will tell it to you. he says, there are three types of people. there are people who make things happen, there are people who watch things happen, and there are people wonder what happens. clinton, hillary is the kind of person who makes things happen. [applause] so, we need to work together to make sure that hillary clinton is our next president. i think about these campaigns a lot like a spatial to launch. a spatial mission. -- a lot of hard work. by a lot of individuals. to get ready for a very big day. and folks, we are getting ready for that day. that launch day. and for us here in arizona, that launch day is tuesday. we -- not only do you have to get out there to vote, you have to bring other people with you. i want to challenge each and every one of you, when you go out to vote on tuesday, and if you have voted already, your job is still to send somebody else out to vote for secretary clinton. now, i want to introduce you to somebody who is working hard t
the moon, he said, no way. then, jim wound up flying to the moon twice. he has a saying. i like the saying, so i will tell it to you. he says, there are three types of people. there are people who make things happen, there are people who watch things happen, and there are people wonder what happens. clinton, hillary is the kind of person who makes things happen. [applause] so, we need to work together to make sure that hillary clinton is our next president. i think about these campaigns a lot...
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and the full moon is name the mull -- full worm moon. and a pretty clear sky. and lower 40s in lancaster, 50s and holding onto that number in philadelphia with the rest of the region in the upper 40s as you head to the shore. >>> looking at satellite and radar, a few clouds trying to push in. notice they try to evaporate in the dry air. and a perfect view for the star gazers and scar lovers. and the clouds and showers to our north and west at the present time. so first thing tomorrow morning, there will be some high clouds and eventually they will push in here, but mainly sunny into the to chilly. 47 to 49 degrees to start the week. and wednesday and thursday the jet stream way up into the northern plains over the great lakes and into canada, creating a bubble of warmth on the east coast with southerly winds and temperatures 15-20 degrees above avera average. 70's the forecast shy of the report in 2012. and then a possibility of records set back in 1988. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, 70 tomorrow replaced by 75 on thursday. lots of sun both days,
and the full moon is name the mull -- full worm moon. and a pretty clear sky. and lower 40s in lancaster, 50s and holding onto that number in philadelphia with the rest of the region in the upper 40s as you head to the shore. >>> looking at satellite and radar, a few clouds trying to push in. notice they try to evaporate in the dry air. and a perfect view for the star gazers and scar lovers. and the clouds and showers to our north and west at the present time. so first thing tomorrow...
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and the moon when you're looking at the sun, the moon covers the sun. looking back at the earth, you see the on's shadow because we have this cool imation. all this happened in asia. we did not get to see it here but we will have a solar eclipse that we will see in august of next year. all of these pictures were taken by a japanese satellite called sunflower. our satellites in the united states e called g.o.e.s. which of course is an ronym. we will see plenty of sunshine. solar farm 5 not showing a cloud in the sky. 56 degrees, breeze out of the west at 8 miles r hour. dewpoint is 52. in south hill 56, 56 degrees rocky mount. 57 in the southern pines, 56 fayetteville. by the time we get to the weekend we have showers in the forecast. 30% chance saturday, 50% hance sunday. planning. we have a couple of waves that will go a long a front. we could see a couple of showers friday with that front moving in but on saturday, we have a slight chance, and a better chance of showers sunday. of course we hold onto warm temperatures. 72 saturday and sunday. here is
and the moon when you're looking at the sun, the moon covers the sun. looking back at the earth, you see the on's shadow because we have this cool imation. all this happened in asia. we did not get to see it here but we will have a solar eclipse that we will see in august of next year. all of these pictures were taken by a japanese satellite called sunflower. our satellites in the united states e called g.o.e.s. which of course is an ronym. we will see plenty of sunshine. solar farm 5 not...
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then i would go outside and i would see the moon, and it was full. and i would make the trek back to the tv, sit down for another five, ten minutes, and go back out and see the moon. and i said, "i can't believe they're up there right now." so it was a big fascination, a big fascination. and i said, "you know, that's what i want to do. i want to do that when i grow up. i want to be an astronaut." and i'm sure every ten-year-old wanted to do that. >> hinojosa: probably. but not every ten-year-old who was saying that was the son of migrant farm workers who had part of his family still living in mexico, and was spending his time in the united states as a migrant. so the dream of a migrant farm worker boy who was picking fruits and vegetables seven days a week throughout the summer, to then say, "i want to become an astronaut"... >> well, i think the dream even got nurtured even earlier before that. you know, i thank my upbringing for creating this dream. when we used to go out in the fields, we used to go in (speaking spanish), you know, which was still
then i would go outside and i would see the moon, and it was full. and i would make the trek back to the tv, sit down for another five, ten minutes, and go back out and see the moon. and i said, "i can't believe they're up there right now." so it was a big fascination, a big fascination. and i said, "you know, that's what i want to do. i want to do that when i grow up. i want to be an astronaut." and i'm sure every ten-year-old wanted to do that. >> hinojosa: probably....
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and during the next administration we'll be celebrating the 50th anniversary of when we landed on the moon. and what happens from 50 years beyond that. i think our speakers today are kind of discussing that and discuss how the u.s. stays the leader in space. we'll allow time for questions. besides the reporters i want to welcome those watching us live on c-span and a large number of reporters on the line who are calling in from the united states. so i'm going to keep the introductions of our speakers relatively brief and following their remarks we'll open it up to questions for probably about a half hour. so, first, our first speaker is going to be elliot pulham, who is the ceo of the space foundation and be followed by dr. sandra magnus who is formally a space shuttle astronaut and currently executive director of american institute of aeronaeaaeronautic will be followed by stallmer. i'll be back when we get to the q and a period but i think i'll let elliot take it from here. >> well thank you and thank everyone for being here this morning. it's great to see friends who are familiar and so
and during the next administration we'll be celebrating the 50th anniversary of when we landed on the moon. and what happens from 50 years beyond that. i think our speakers today are kind of discussing that and discuss how the u.s. stays the leader in space. we'll allow time for questions. besides the reporters i want to welcome those watching us live on c-span and a large number of reporters on the line who are calling in from the united states. so i'm going to keep the introductions of our...
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passing between the earth and the sun, and people in india could see it live, and the moon blocked the sun for about two minutes. this is just after 4:30 pm our time, and next year there will be a total eclipse that we can see in part of the united states and in the bay area we can see a parcel in eclipse. >>> this small satellite, the microsatellites can be as small as a 4 inch cube weighing as little as 2 pounds, and one of the leading centers in mountain view or testing and operating these very small satellites. these smaller satellites can be much less expensive.>> perhaps a few million dollars in this case, as compared to the tens or hundreds of millions of dollars. >> the smaller satellites can use technology similar to what is in the smartphone to communicate with each other and coordinate locations, and can cover a wide area, very helpful when monitoring climate change, agricultural projects and what is going on in space. >>> the st. marys basketball team will have to wait for the ncaa tournament decision to see if they can get it, they could not make it three wins yesterday, t
passing between the earth and the sun, and people in india could see it live, and the moon blocked the sun for about two minutes. this is just after 4:30 pm our time, and next year there will be a total eclipse that we can see in part of the united states and in the bay area we can see a parcel in eclipse. >>> this small satellite, the microsatellites can be as small as a 4 inch cube weighing as little as 2 pounds, and one of the leading centers in mountain view or testing and...
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>> to the moon. >> you're going to the moon!e facility, everything was silvery metallic, super bright. >> you know, plenty of people in their right minds thought they saw things that didn't exist like flying saucers. >> reporter: you're not married? >> not anymore, no. >> yeah. got it. who are you voting for in the presidential election? >> trump. >> donald trump all the way. >> reporter: who are you favoring? >> trump. trump. >> i love the poorly educated. >> he needs to win in order for this country to be saved. >> reporter: who are you going to vote for for her president? [ inaudible ] >> bernie sanders. [ screams ] >> reporter: i'm watters, and this is my world. >> that is hysterical. >> i've got nothing. >> i've got -- speechless. >>> the time is 55 after the hour. a total solar lunar eclipse. what is happening and how to see it. >>> and pandemonium. the new names for these adorable panda cubs. >> cute. ♪ totaled your brand new car. nobody's hurt, but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'
>> to the moon. >> you're going to the moon!e facility, everything was silvery metallic, super bright. >> you know, plenty of people in their right minds thought they saw things that didn't exist like flying saucers. >> reporter: you're not married? >> not anymore, no. >> yeah. got it. who are you voting for in the presidential election? >> trump. >> donald trump all the way. >> reporter: who are you favoring? >> trump. trump. >>...
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the moon, doesn't it? >> i miss it already. any, way, we have no precipitation yet on ultimate doppler radar. but there is some on the way, as we look way out to our west. there is a storm system, and we will show you what's going on here. low pressure that's going to move off shore tonight and probably give us some snow and rain. it depends on where you live, tonight into tomorrow. so this one is going to move pretty far off shore. but i think it will give us at least just enough to a now us through morning rush tomorrow. so, what we've got going on right now is some cloud cover that's going to increase during the day today. you see that snow moving in, about 1:00 in the morning, and then you see the rain where the temperatures are little miler coming off the ocean, that comes in from the south. so, if you're in the southern delaware, and the jersey shore, you may get mix of rain and snow and this will probably last through the early part of the day, pretty much done by noon at the latest. and then we get
the moon, doesn't it? >> i miss it already. any, way, we have no precipitation yet on ultimate doppler radar. but there is some on the way, as we look way out to our west. there is a storm system, and we will show you what's going on here. low pressure that's going to move off shore tonight and probably give us some snow and rain. it depends on where you live, tonight into tomorrow. so this one is going to move pretty far off shore. but i think it will give us at least just enough to a...
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on the moon was annexed ordinary thing. impactful. -- was an extraordinary thing. it was impactful. when he took away from it was, what can these people not do? that is the impact he took from that. [applause] senator rubio: that is what we are. that is what we have always been. that is still who we are. we are still the descendents of go-getters, every single one of us. if you are an american, you are the descendent of a go-getter, the descendent of someone who refuse to accept the circumstances of their birth and came to america in search of a better life, in search of fulfilling their opportunity. you are a descendent of an immigrant, whether it is you, your parents, your great-grandparents, you are the direct descendent of someone who live to someone else and said, i refuse to live in a place that is holding me back because god has given me the potential to be more so i'm going to go somewhere where they allow me to be who i am supposed to be. [applause] senator rubio: or you are the descendent of pilgrims and settlers,
on the moon was annexed ordinary thing. impactful. -- was an extraordinary thing. it was impactful. when he took away from it was, what can these people not do? that is the impact he took from that. [applause] senator rubio: that is what we are. that is what we have always been. that is still who we are. we are still the descendents of go-getters, every single one of us. if you are an american, you are the descendent of a go-getter, the descendent of someone who refuse to accept the...
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one night in the summer of 1969 he watched on television as a human being a man stepped foot on the moon is imagine for a young boy, an older gentleman at the time when he was a boy who grew up looking at the moon as this faraway thing, to watch a human being step foot on the moon was an extraordinary thing. was impactful. what you took away from it was americans can do anything. americans can put a man on the. what can these people not do? that's in fact that he took from it. [applause] that's who we are. that's who we have always been i believe that still who we are. we are still the descendents of go-getters, every single one of us. if you're an american your descendent of a go-getter. you wanted to send someone who refused to accept the circumstances of their birth and came to america in search of a better life come in search of fulfilling the opportunity. you are a descendent of an immigrant and it was you, your parents, grandparents or great grandparents. you want the direct descendent of some of the lives or else is that i refuse to live in a place that is holding me back because
one night in the summer of 1969 he watched on television as a human being a man stepped foot on the moon is imagine for a young boy, an older gentleman at the time when he was a boy who grew up looking at the moon as this faraway thing, to watch a human being step foot on the moon was an extraordinary thing. was impactful. what you took away from it was americans can do anything. americans can put a man on the. what can these people not do? that's in fact that he took from it. [applause] that's...