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we choose to go to the moon. we choose to go to the moon. [applause] we choose to go to the moon and do the other things, not because they are easy, because they are hard. because that goal, the spirit of organizing and measuring the best of our energies and skills, because that challenge is one we are willing to accept, one we are unwilling to postpone, and one we intend to win -- and the others, too. [applause] 19thchindler: in the early days, president john kennedy said we want to galvanize our country to do something very bold, and it was the space race. we wanted to do something bold to beat the russians. let's beat the russians by sending humans to the moon and returning us safely before the end of the 1960's. at the country is starting to think about going to the moon, one of the questions we had was, how do you know where you are going? if you travel to a foreign country, you take him out with you to figure out where you are going. if you travel to a foreign world , you have to have a map so you do not hit the side of a rock or run i
we choose to go to the moon. we choose to go to the moon. [applause] we choose to go to the moon and do the other things, not because they are easy, because they are hard. because that goal, the spirit of organizing and measuring the best of our energies and skills, because that challenge is one we are willing to accept, one we are unwilling to postpone, and one we intend to win -- and the others, too. [applause] 19thchindler: in the early days, president john kennedy said we want to galvanize...
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for the sixth moon lander. the lunar missions had become almost routine but since then humans haven't gone back how come here are five reasons why it's now so hard to return to the moon we don't have the right rockets any more. rockets for a manned moon mission have to be extremely powerful within eight minutes they have to be able to hurl many tons up into space and accelerate them up to forty thousand kilometers per hour eleven times faster than a ball that moves through the air. that's only possible with extremely powerful thrusters. the saturn five rocket was able to do the job even today the apollo booster engines remain the strongest rockets ever made but no one would build them that way anymore there are better technical solutions to many of the challenges of space flight than there were back in the one nine hundred sixty s. . it still isn't clear which rockets will join the future race to return to the moon nasa space launch system is one contender this animation illustrates the largest project the space
for the sixth moon lander. the lunar missions had become almost routine but since then humans haven't gone back how come here are five reasons why it's now so hard to return to the moon we don't have the right rockets any more. rockets for a manned moon mission have to be extremely powerful within eight minutes they have to be able to hurl many tons up into space and accelerate them up to forty thousand kilometers per hour eleven times faster than a ball that moves through the air. that's only...
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we choose to go to the moon. we choose to go to the moon. [ applause ] . we choose to go to the men and to the other thing not because they are easy because they are hard. because that goal will serve to organize and measure the best of our energies and skills because that challenge is one that we are willing to accept and one we are not willing to postpone and one we intend to win and the others.>> >>[ applause ] .>>> president john kennedy said we want to galvanize our country to do something very bold and it was something bold to beat the russians. let's beat the russians by sending humans to the moon and returning him safely before the end of the 1960s. the country was starting to think about going to the men and one of the questions we had was how do you know where you are going because if you travel to a foreign country, you take a map to figure out we are going. if you travel to a foreign world, you better have a map so you don't run into a crater or something like that. it was a critical part of preparing to go to the moon. >> the refracting telesc
we choose to go to the moon. we choose to go to the moon. [ applause ] . we choose to go to the men and to the other thing not because they are easy because they are hard. because that goal will serve to organize and measure the best of our energies and skills because that challenge is one that we are willing to accept and one we are not willing to postpone and one we intend to win and the others.>> >>[ applause ] .>>> president john kennedy said we want to galvanize our...
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one, we're going back to the moon. in that space policy directive, the president says we're going to go with international partners and we're going to go with commercial partners, and we're going to have a sustainable architecture. we want a sustainable architecture to get back and forth to the surface of the moon. so in order for it to be sustainable, given our current budgets, we have to make sure that we take advantage of these partnerships. and what i'd like to do is head out to the iac and share with them our vision for getting back to the surface of the moon, and then where it's appropriate, have these partnerships develop. the architecture, we want it to be open. if there is a country out there that wants to build landers, we want them to build landers that work with the gateway. if there is a country out there that wants to build tugs that go back and forth from earth orbit to lunar orbit, we want those tugs to work with the gateway. so we want to build an open opportunity so partners can join us in this effort
one, we're going back to the moon. in that space policy directive, the president says we're going to go with international partners and we're going to go with commercial partners, and we're going to have a sustainable architecture. we want a sustainable architecture to get back and forth to the surface of the moon. so in order for it to be sustainable, given our current budgets, we have to make sure that we take advantage of these partnerships. and what i'd like to do is head out to the iac and...
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we would've never gone to the moon. we're not this military driver. >> so then is there ever a possibility the time with non-military forces driving true and really monumental astrophysic achievement? >> not really. take, for example, the superconducting super collider. this was approved in the early 1980s, so this was gonna be built in texas. they're building it. the moneys were allocated. this is reagan era, still under the cold war. the most powerful particle accelerator in the world, which would advance particle physics. then what happens in 1989? peace breaks out in europe. the wall comes down. by 1993, it's official. the soviet union is gone. and what happens in 1993? congress zeroes the budget for that particle accelerator. the science no longer has a driver, a military driver, a defense driver, and now that center of mass of particle physics moved to europe and it moved to switzerland. >> i'd like to show you a clip. this program, as you know, was hosted by william f. buckley and aired for 33 years on public tele
we would've never gone to the moon. we're not this military driver. >> so then is there ever a possibility the time with non-military forces driving true and really monumental astrophysic achievement? >> not really. take, for example, the superconducting super collider. this was approved in the early 1980s, so this was gonna be built in texas. they're building it. the moneys were allocated. this is reagan era, still under the cold war. the most powerful particle accelerator in the...
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and oh, by the way, we're going to land on the surface of the moon and come home. so he declares to the world in a joint session of congress we're going to the moon and goes to rice universitily, my alma mater, got to throw that in there, he goes to rice university and gives probably one of the greatest orrations in american history why we go to the moon it was called "we choose to go to the moon" and asked the important question that we all ask ourselves. why does rice play texas. [laughter] and why do you climb the highest mountain? you choose to do these things because they are hard. and he was setting an agenda for the united states. he needed something, if you go back and read some of the history, he needed an agenda that was sufficientry visionary there was time to actually get ahead of the soviet union and ultimately that's what this vision was. in 1962, he's declaring that we're going to the moon by the end of the decade because it was long enough in duration to where it wouldn't be, you know, if you remember the -- the soviet union beat us to that eva, the
and oh, by the way, we're going to land on the surface of the moon and come home. so he declares to the world in a joint session of congress we're going to the moon and goes to rice universitily, my alma mater, got to throw that in there, he goes to rice university and gives probably one of the greatest orrations in american history why we go to the moon it was called "we choose to go to the moon" and asked the important question that we all ask ourselves. why does rice play texas....
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by the way, will land on the surface of the moon and come home. then he goes to rice university, my alma mater. better throw that in there. and he gives probably one of the greatest corporations in american has very about why we go to the moon. his speech was called we chose to go to the mid-and he asked the important question that all they should be asking is also not question was this. he asked why does rice play texas. [laughter] and then he asked another important question, which is why do you climb the highest mountain. he choose to do these things because they are hard. he was setting an agenda for the united states. he needed something has to go back and read some of the history, he needed an agenda that was visionary, that there was time to get ahead of the soviet union and ultimately that is what this vision was. in 1962 he's declaring that we will go to the moon by the end of the decade because it was long enough integration where if you remember, the soviet union beat us to that extra vehicular activity. they beat us in all these things
by the way, will land on the surface of the moon and come home. then he goes to rice university, my alma mater. better throw that in there. and he gives probably one of the greatest corporations in american has very about why we go to the moon. his speech was called we chose to go to the mid-and he asked the important question that all they should be asking is also not question was this. he asked why does rice play texas. [laughter] and then he asked another important question, which is why do...
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you are about to embark on your first extravehicular activity on the moon. nts to enhance your experience. a suspended safety harness, a personal telemetry system to track your body movements, and finally, samsung gear vr headset and controller to help you see objects in your environment. in the run—up to the 50th anniversary of the apollo 11 moon landing next year, creative studio framestore and samsung have been touring the world with their lunar vr experience called a moon for all mankind. only 12 white male american astronauts have walked to the moon. no other nationalities or gender or races, so i like the idea of opening up the moon for everybody. while vr headsets can track will respond to your head movements and some will allow you to move around in 3—d virtual space, to really feel like you are on the moon, you are going to have to lose some weight. this beast is based on nasa's own variable gravity simulator called argos, the active response gravity offload system. ok, the rig is now going to weigh me. and then work out what my weight would be on th
you are about to embark on your first extravehicular activity on the moon. nts to enhance your experience. a suspended safety harness, a personal telemetry system to track your body movements, and finally, samsung gear vr headset and controller to help you see objects in your environment. in the run—up to the 50th anniversary of the apollo 11 moon landing next year, creative studio framestore and samsung have been touring the world with their lunar vr experience called a moon for all mankind....
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you are about to embark on your first extravehicular activity on the moon. onsists of several elements to enhance your experience. a suspended safety harness, a personal telemetry system to track your body movements, and finally, a samsung gear vr headset and controller to help you see objects in your environment. in the run—up to the 50th anniversary of the apollo 11 moon landing next year, creative studio framestore and samsung have been touring the world with their lunar vr experience called a moon for all mankind. only 12 white male american astronauts have walked to the moon. no other nationalities or gender or race, so i like the idea of opening up the moon for everybody. while vr headsets can track will respond to your head movements and some will allow you to move around in 3—d virtual space, to really feel like you are on the moon, you are going to have to lose some weight. this beast is based on nasa's own variable gravity simulator called argos, the active response gravity offload system. ok, the rig is now going to weigh me. and then work out what
you are about to embark on your first extravehicular activity on the moon. onsists of several elements to enhance your experience. a suspended safety harness, a personal telemetry system to track your body movements, and finally, a samsung gear vr headset and controller to help you see objects in your environment. in the run—up to the 50th anniversary of the apollo 11 moon landing next year, creative studio framestore and samsung have been touring the world with their lunar vr experience...
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the moon landing was very much an american thing. be honest, as someone from the rest of the world, we don't want credit for america's moon landing, right, because i don't know what happened up there. we saw the astronauts come down, they planted the flag, and then the video cuts off, right? for all we know, as soon as that clip ended, they did a genocide of all the native moon people, buried them in a mass grave somewhere on the dark side of the moon, and then some day, the moon people are going to come down to earth and be like, "you guys did that to us." and we're going to be like, "no, we didn't do that. the americans did it. did you see the flag? the flag? that wasn't us." ( laughter ) ( applause ) but still, still, either way, many conservatives have said they will be boycotting this movie. and then the liberals said, "oh, yeah? well, we'll boycott something, too." >> facing mounting pressure, "the new yorker" has dropped plans to interview steve bannon during its festival next month. the former trump aides was supposed to be a
the moon landing was very much an american thing. be honest, as someone from the rest of the world, we don't want credit for america's moon landing, right, because i don't know what happened up there. we saw the astronauts come down, they planted the flag, and then the video cuts off, right? for all we know, as soon as that clip ended, they did a genocide of all the native moon people, buried them in a mass grave somewhere on the dark side of the moon, and then some day, the moon people are...
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it's our face and a name for the man who hopes to become the first paying passenger to fly to the moon the california based space x. company says a japanese billionaire is its first customer victoria gate and b. has more on plans for what would be an historic trip. the japanese entrepreneur who hopes to be the first person to fly to the moon in a private rocket won't reveal how much it's going to cost but you saw the maze our says it will be worth it i choose to go to the. primary i can say i'm very glad to be here and i really exciting the reality on that and you saw the amazing won't be alone on the more than three hundred eighty thousand kilometer journey which is the twenty twenty three the japanese billionaire pitched an idea to the california based company space x. he wants to make it an artistic collective experience so he's inviting as many as eight other people including artists designers and architects to join him in what would be an historic moment he hopes seeing the moon up close and the earth from space will inspire new creative ideas for mankind through the eighty's the
it's our face and a name for the man who hopes to become the first paying passenger to fly to the moon the california based space x. company says a japanese billionaire is its first customer victoria gate and b. has more on plans for what would be an historic trip. the japanese entrepreneur who hopes to be the first person to fly to the moon in a private rocket won't reveal how much it's going to cost but you saw the maze our says it will be worth it i choose to go to the. primary i can say i'm...
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maezawa will land on the moon. he is planning to take artists with him free of charge. he declined how much he paid, but described the amount as non trivial. >> that means a lot. that means more than you and i can afford. >> safe to say seven figures. >>> it is impossible to overstate how much is riding on monday's hearing on capitol hill. brett kavanaugh and christine blasey ford will both share their stories. who will senators believe? who will voters believe weeks before the midterms? and mental insuranc medicare is great, but it doesn't cover everything ...only about 80% of your part b medicare costs. a medicare supplement insurance plan may help cover some of the rest. learn how an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company might be the right choice for you. a free decision guide is a great place to start. call today to request yours. so what makes an aarp medicare supplement plan unique? these are the only medicare supplement plans endorsed by aarp because they meet aarp's high standards of quality and service. you're als
maezawa will land on the moon. he is planning to take artists with him free of charge. he declined how much he paid, but described the amount as non trivial. >> that means a lot. that means more than you and i can afford. >> safe to say seven figures. >>> it is impossible to overstate how much is riding on monday's hearing on capitol hill. brett kavanaugh and christine blasey ford will both share their stories. who will senators believe? who will voters believe weeks before...
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goes on for survivors of a mudslide triggered by the typhoon that hit the philippines and the destination moon a japanese billionaire steps forward as the first passenger on the planet space x. taurus truck. hello there is mostly dry and settled for many of us in china now the storm has long gone and instead we're just seeing some drier weather begin to push its way westwards and that will give us a chance to pick up the pieces now further north we are seeing a bit more rain that's in the far northern parts of our map at the moment and it's gradually sinking its way southward so we'll see some of that wet weather across time day and that stretches all the way across towards the east coast there on thursday some of that really quite heavy meanwhile if we head further west across the bay of bengal we've got a system developing as well you can already see plenty of cloud within the system at the moment and it is already affecting us across the southeastern parts of india and through sri lanka it's further away from the land though where the storm really gets going as we head through wednesday and
goes on for survivors of a mudslide triggered by the typhoon that hit the philippines and the destination moon a japanese billionaire steps forward as the first passenger on the planet space x. taurus truck. hello there is mostly dry and settled for many of us in china now the storm has long gone and instead we're just seeing some drier weather begin to push its way westwards and that will give us a chance to pick up the pieces now further north we are seeing a bit more rain that's in the far...
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turn in the area of betting sponsorship and a destination moon a japanese billionaire steps forward as the first passenger on the planet planned space a taurus struck. business updates brought to you by qatar airways going places together. business updates brought to you by qatar airways going places together. and now here is peter with the sports. barbara thank you so much what an opening night in the champions league rebirth of i mean you could barely see because of an eye injury earlier this week but he came off the bench to school related winner for liverpool against paris sent a man liverpool went through up with goals from daniel sturridge and james milner but p.s.g. hit back to draw level through thomas munir and then will cup winner killian with seven minutes left but for me no ensured liverpool had the final word with the winner in stoppage time three to the final score. earlier barcelona superstar forwardly n.l. messi got the scoring started against p.s.v. eindhoven at the no camp was monday school the second goal of the night but it was all about messi of the argentine went
turn in the area of betting sponsorship and a destination moon a japanese billionaire steps forward as the first passenger on the planet planned space a taurus struck. business updates brought to you by qatar airways going places together. business updates brought to you by qatar airways going places together. and now here is peter with the sports. barbara thank you so much what an opening night in the champions league rebirth of i mean you could barely see because of an eye injury earlier this...
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the japanese entrepreneur he hopes to be the first person to fly to the moon in a private rocket won't reveal how much it's going to cost but you suck him in sour says it will be worth it and he won't be alone on the more than three hundred eighty thousand kilometer journey which is shared july the twenty twenty three the japanese billionaire pitched an idea to the california based company space x. he wants to make it an artistic collective experience so he's inviting as many as eight other people including artists designers and architects to join him in what would be an historic moment he hopes seeing the moon up close and the earth from space will inspire new creative ideas for mankind through the eighty's the moon has a fear of our imagination and without the last laugh and the respect for them erm our planet's constant pattern now i name to these projects the moon. he'll say says the c.e.o. of space x. musk might be extended an invite space x. is already logged several miles days in space exploration it was the first private company to launch a spacecraft into orbit and bring it ba
the japanese entrepreneur he hopes to be the first person to fly to the moon in a private rocket won't reveal how much it's going to cost but you suck him in sour says it will be worth it and he won't be alone on the more than three hundred eighty thousand kilometer journey which is shared july the twenty twenty three the japanese billionaire pitched an idea to the california based company space x. he wants to make it an artistic collective experience so he's inviting as many as eight other...
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. >>> the world's first moon tourist revealed. >>> a health alert. some common house hold products now being linked to obesity in children. >>> plus, roseanne not happy with how her character is being killed off in "the conners." >> and the college football team that ran up the score, winning 90-6. should the winning coach apologize? >>> and we do say good morning on this tuesday, everybody. i'm kendis gibson. >> and i'm janai norman in for diane macedo. >>> the future of brett kavanaugh more uncertain than ever. >> a public shaerg scheduled for monday. a college professor who claimings kavanaugh sexually assaulted whern they were teen arnlgs will tell her story. he'll get a chance to answer her claim irnd oath. >> reporter: good morning. yes, a committee vote on kavanaugh nomination was planned for this thursday. but now, that's on hold. the stage is set on capitol hill with both supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh and his accuser ready to testify. >> i insisted we have an open hearing. i would have voted no this week absent her being able to tell
. >>> the world's first moon tourist revealed. >>> a health alert. some common house hold products now being linked to obesity in children. >>> plus, roseanne not happy with how her character is being killed off in "the conners." >> and the college football team that ran up the score, winning 90-6. should the winning coach apologize? >>> and we do say good morning on this tuesday, everybody. i'm kendis gibson. >> and i'm janai norman in...
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the japanese entrepreneur here hopes to be the first person to fly to the moon in a private rocket won't reveal how much it's going to cost but you suck him in south says it will be worth it and he won't be alone on the more than three hundred eighty thousand kilometer journey which is shed jeweled the twenty twenty three the japanese billionaire pitched an idea to the california based company space x. he wants to make it an artistic collective experience so he's inviting as many as eight other people including artists designers and architects to join him in what would be an historic moment he hopes ing the moon up close and the earth from space will inspire new creative ideas for mankind through the eighty's the moon has a freer our imagination and without the laws and the respect for them erm our planet's constant pattern now i name to these projects the moon. he'll say says the c.e.o. of space x. musk might be extended an invite space x. is already logged several miles days in space exploration it was the first private company to launch a spacecraft into orbit and bring it back to ear
the japanese entrepreneur here hopes to be the first person to fly to the moon in a private rocket won't reveal how much it's going to cost but you suck him in south says it will be worth it and he won't be alone on the more than three hundred eighty thousand kilometer journey which is shed jeweled the twenty twenty three the japanese billionaire pitched an idea to the california based company space x. he wants to make it an artistic collective experience so he's inviting as many as eight other...
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it's a constant pattern out i names of these projects to the moon he also says the c.e.o. of space x. musk might be extended an invite space x. has already logged several milestones in space exploration it was the first private company to launch a spacecraft into orbit and bring it back to earth in twenty ten the black folk and rocket which will take passengers to the moon is still being developed musk says there will be several unmanned launches and countless hours of training before the first commercial trip whenever it's the first flight of an of something or a new technology and we're talking about deep space. you know you have to be very very procedure that this is not no small matter. space tourism launched in two thousand and one when a californian businessman paid to go on a russian rocket to the international space station if mays our makes it to the moon he'll join an elite group of astronauts who can look up at the moon from earth and say i've been there. and that is our show for this week if you'd like to get in touch with us about anything that you've seen thi
it's a constant pattern out i names of these projects to the moon he also says the c.e.o. of space x. musk might be extended an invite space x. has already logged several milestones in space exploration it was the first private company to launch a spacecraft into orbit and bring it back to earth in twenty ten the black folk and rocket which will take passengers to the moon is still being developed musk says there will be several unmanned launches and countless hours of training before the first...
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has more on plans for what would be an historic trip around the moon. the japanese entrepreneur here hopes to be the first person to fly to the moon in a private rocket won't reveal how much it's going to cost but you suck him in south says it will be worth it and he won't be alone on the more than three hundred eighty thousand kilometer journey which is shared jeweled the twenty twenty three the japanese billionaire pitched an idea to the california based company space x. he wants to make it an artistic collective experience so he's inviting as many as eight other people including artists designers and architects to join him in what would be an historic moment he hopes ing the moon up close and the earth from space will inspire new creative ideas for mankind through the eighty's the moon has a freer our imagination and without the laws and the respect for them erm our planet's constant pattern now i name to these projects the moon. he'll say says the c.e.o. of space x. musk might be extended an invite space x. is already logged several miles days in spa
has more on plans for what would be an historic trip around the moon. the japanese entrepreneur here hopes to be the first person to fly to the moon in a private rocket won't reveal how much it's going to cost but you suck him in south says it will be worth it and he won't be alone on the more than three hundred eighty thousand kilometer journey which is shared jeweled the twenty twenty three the japanese billionaire pitched an idea to the california based company space x. he wants to make it...
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has more on plans for what would be an historic trip around the moon. the japanese entrepreneur here hopes to be the first person to fly to the moon in a private rocket won't reveal how much it's going to cost but you suck him in south says it will be worth it and he won't be alone on the more than three hundred eighty thousand kilometer journey which is shed jeweled the twenty twenty three the japanese billionaire pitched an idea to the california based company space x. he wants to make it an artistic collective experience so he's inviting as many as eight other people including artists designers and architects to join him in what would be an historic moment he hopes seeing the moon up close and the earth from space will inspire new creative ideas for mankind through the eighty's the moon has a fear of our imagination and without the laws and the respect for them erm our planet's constant pattern now i name to these projects the moon. he'll say says the c.e.o. of space x. musk might be extended an invite space x. is already logged several miles days in
has more on plans for what would be an historic trip around the moon. the japanese entrepreneur here hopes to be the first person to fly to the moon in a private rocket won't reveal how much it's going to cost but you suck him in south says it will be worth it and he won't be alone on the more than three hundred eighty thousand kilometer journey which is shed jeweled the twenty twenty three the japanese billionaire pitched an idea to the california based company space x. he wants to make it an...
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the moon in 1969, july. all those astronauts and every other who walked on the one moon, everyone who traveled to the moon all trained here in flagstaff. they learned geology, tested instruments, learned about reading maps. and that is something that was important and done here at the observatory with this telescope. so the mad thing was that the critical things lowell was involved with was preparing to go to the moon. but then lowell and his telescope were also involved in another way. in 1962, the second group of astronauts were named. you had the mercury 7 that had been named. they flew up and did the mercury flight, just showing we could get up into space. alan shepard was the first american in space. he rode for 15 minutes, came back down. in 1962, this second group came along. when they came on, gene shoemaker here in flagstaff, who tought astrophysics here flagstaff to repair for this mission, he talked to nasa and some other scientists and said, if we are going to plan to send people to the moon, we s
the moon in 1969, july. all those astronauts and every other who walked on the one moon, everyone who traveled to the moon all trained here in flagstaff. they learned geology, tested instruments, learned about reading maps. and that is something that was important and done here at the observatory with this telescope. so the mad thing was that the critical things lowell was involved with was preparing to go to the moon. but then lowell and his telescope were also involved in another way. in...
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this is what it feels like to be on the moon. and robot drinks. s the business card of our first guest on the programme this week — google‘s self—proclaimed security princess. parisa tabriz is one of the biggest names in cyber security. the buck stops with her if, for example, chrome, google‘s browser, is hacked. and if you've ever seen these while you're browsing, these little padlock to help us to know if the link between your computer or phone and a website is secure. parisa is behind google‘s push to get more websites to use the encrypted https protocol. now, not all hackers are bad guys, of course. parisa employs about 200 of them in a specialist unit called project zero. they hack all sorts of software before the bad guys do, so that any vulnerabilities can be spotted and fixed. they're like a police force but they all wear hoodies, because obviously that's all that hackers ever wear, apparently. anyway, dan simmons went to chat about all these things with parisa at the world's biggest cyber security expo, black hat. the security princess is
this is what it feels like to be on the moon. and robot drinks. s the business card of our first guest on the programme this week — google‘s self—proclaimed security princess. parisa tabriz is one of the biggest names in cyber security. the buck stops with her if, for example, chrome, google‘s browser, is hacked. and if you've ever seen these while you're browsing, these little padlock to help us to know if the link between your computer or phone and a website is secure. parisa is...
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so that is why i choose to go to the moon. i choose to go to the moon with artists! with artists! n fact, he's inviting eight artists with hin. he's calling it the "dear moon" mission. this is a video you can put see on his website. he's hoping that seeing the moon up—close will inspire the "dreamer within". the last mission to the moon was nasa's apollo missions, which ended in 1972. this one will blast off in 2023, and space x's big falcon rocket will be the spaceship. at least that's the plan so far, however, the rocket hasn't been built yet. here's the expected journey. there'll be no landing on the moon, but they'll come as close as 200 km, and the whole thing will take a week. it's a dangerous mission. elon musk, head of space x, calls mr maezawa and the artists going with him brave to take the flight. this retired canadian astronaut chris hadfield thinks so too. "flying this spaceship around the moon & back will be riskier than most people think." well, we can ask chris now. welcomed outside source, thanks for your time. my pleasure, nice to talk to you. why is it riskier th
so that is why i choose to go to the moon. i choose to go to the moon with artists! with artists! n fact, he's inviting eight artists with hin. he's calling it the "dear moon" mission. this is a video you can put see on his website. he's hoping that seeing the moon up—close will inspire the "dreamer within". the last mission to the moon was nasa's apollo missions, which ended in 1972. this one will blast off in 2023, and space x's big falcon rocket will be the spaceship....
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the third meeting between north korea's kim jong un and moon j in south korea and the warmest so far. a full on the guard and equal prominence given to the flags of north korea and the blue flag of a reunified korean peninsula. the last meeting between these two men led to the historic summit between him and u.s. president donald trump but moon knows this visit must deliver some evidence of north korea's commitments to denuclearize ation if talks with the us are to raise you on day one perhaps disclosure of inventory facilities and this is a kind of thing that morning be nice to get teams on to come out and say when the two leaders arrived at the state guest house they seem to accept the strength of the welcome is evidence of a growing desire for change. even the people in the apartment behind us they welcomed us with such passion i was genuinely touched. when i think we should not forget the people's hopes and expectations but have to work at a faster pace and make bigger achievements. the first into korean summit between these leaders visit the panmunjom trust village on the border
the third meeting between north korea's kim jong un and moon j in south korea and the warmest so far. a full on the guard and equal prominence given to the flags of north korea and the blue flag of a reunified korean peninsula. the last meeting between these two men led to the historic summit between him and u.s. president donald trump but moon knows this visit must deliver some evidence of north korea's commitments to denuclearize ation if talks with the us are to raise you on day one perhaps...
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the autumn moon festival all weekend long in chinatown it will be 64 degrees. the art and wine festival in lafayette, that would be fun, 75 degrees. the grand prix of sonoma at 75 degrees out there. temperature at the dragon boat festival, 69 degrees. finally, the giants are taking on the colorado rockies tomorrow at 1 pm. it will be sunny and mild with a temperature of about 64 degrees. the 49ers are taking on the liens, also read around 1 pm. sunny and warm down at levi's. tonight will be in the mid 50s in the sunup tomorrow at nine minutes before 7 am. temperatures tomorrow not a whole world away from what we had today. in the extended forecast, we will go with stratus quote. temperatures will be in the mid- 80s. the peak day will be on thursday before cooling off. in the meantime, it looks like a pretty nice weekend ahead. we have more news coming up. first, this message from our sponsors. on the sidelines. the change comes as the n-f-l >>> for the first time in nfl history, male dancers will be dancing on the sidelines. the change comes after the nfl faces
the autumn moon festival all weekend long in chinatown it will be 64 degrees. the art and wine festival in lafayette, that would be fun, 75 degrees. the grand prix of sonoma at 75 degrees out there. temperature at the dragon boat festival, 69 degrees. finally, the giants are taking on the colorado rockies tomorrow at 1 pm. it will be sunny and mild with a temperature of about 64 degrees. the 49ers are taking on the liens, also read around 1 pm. sunny and warm down at levi's. tonight will be in...
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. >>> and who has the right stuff, including the money to be the first spacex passenger to the moon? you'll meet him coming up next. you could save energy by living off the grid. completely. or... just set the washing machine to cold. do your thing. with energy upgrade california. at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet, we've created access from at&t. california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits may qualify for home internet at a discounted rate of $10 a month. no commitment, deposit, or installation fee. visit att.com/accessnow to learn more. a mysterious death has one san jose neig >>> some of the top stories we're follow thing midday. a mysterious death has one san jose neighborhood on edge. police found 67-year-old karen navaro dead in her home last thursday after she never showed up for work. medical examiners say she died from injuries to the head or neck. police are hoping surveillance c
. >>> and who has the right stuff, including the money to be the first spacex passenger to the moon? you'll meet him coming up next. you could save energy by living off the grid. completely. or... just set the washing machine to cold. do your thing. with energy upgrade california. at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet, we've...
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. >> plus a historic mission to the moon. he is not an astronaut but he'sm >>> theent a lot of people were talking about from the emmys last night. >> anmmy win turned surprise proposal for millions of americans t >> you wonder why i don't like to call you myfr gind, because i want to call you my wife. >> did he i plan th advance? he took the time alotted for his emmy win for directing the oscarseno pr his girlfriend with his mother'sedding ring. >> it was a thought thought picked up steam as we got here. this was coming. the timing just lined up very nicely and it was a really magical moment. >> certainly was. she said yes. he she actually said yes before he got question out. >> what if he hadn't won? would he havt done i a different way? ming up we'll have more on all the big winners. >> good morning, everybody. another storm team 4 weather alert to get you ahead of wha could be another round of heavy rain coming our way later on in the afternoon today. this and miss showers morning but rain likely until noon and about 5:00.
. >> plus a historic mission to the moon. he is not an astronaut but he'sm >>> theent a lot of people were talking about from the emmys last night. >> anmmy win turned surprise proposal for millions of americans t >> you wonder why i don't like to call you myfr gind, because i want to call you my wife. >> did he i plan th advance? he took the time alotted for his emmy win for directing the oscarseno pr his girlfriend with his mother'sedding ring. >> it was...
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be the first manned mission to land on the moon. neil, if this flight is successful, you'll go down in history. we're planning on the flight being successful. the entire world's watching. five... four... we need to fail down here so we don't fail up there. three... we've got this under control. two... you're a bunch of boys. you don't have anything under control! one... first man. rated pg-13. patrols.. on the lookout for laptop thieves. police tell kpix-5 they are >>> berkeley police are stepping up controls on the lookout for laptop thieves. they are timing the increase to go with the start of the fall term at uc berkeley. students sitting at their te that is where undercover officers will concentrate their work. >>> retailers are already gearing up for the holiday season, coming up in a few months, but they are looking for workers. the holiday headache ... [music] >> reporter: you may be wondering why we are talking the holidays when summer is not officially over. [music] >> reporter: it is because retailers already have the holid
be the first manned mission to land on the moon. neil, if this flight is successful, you'll go down in history. we're planning on the flight being successful. the entire world's watching. five... four... we need to fail down here so we don't fail up there. three... we've got this under control. two... you're a bunch of boys. you don't have anything under control! one... first man. rated pg-13. patrols.. on the lookout for laptop thieves. police tell kpix-5 they are >>> berkeley police...
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very patriotic, showing the flag on the moon, the planting of the flag on the moon. rmstrong have felt about the controversy over the film? >> i can't speak for neil armstrong. i would think neil was encouraged and driven by his sense of duty and honor, one of those blue blue that took an oath to support and defend the constitution of the united states and their allegiance to the same. he risked his life as a navy pilot and risked his life as a test pilot and an astronaut. rob: the star of the film, the film does show the flag on the moon, just doesn't show the moment when the flag was planted which a lot of people say was an important moment, communism versus democracy, space race, two dueling world powers. brian gosling said that moment was more of a human moment, that transcended countries and borders, he said, quote, this is why it is regarded as the human achievement, that is how we chose to deal with it but if you look at history the only humans that worked toward that eventual outcome were americans and ryan gosling is a canadian born actor. people took issue w
very patriotic, showing the flag on the moon, the planting of the flag on the moon. rmstrong have felt about the controversy over the film? >> i can't speak for neil armstrong. i would think neil was encouraged and driven by his sense of duty and honor, one of those blue blue that took an oath to support and defend the constitution of the united states and their allegiance to the same. he risked his life as a navy pilot and risked his life as a test pilot and an astronaut. rob: the star...
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you can get all of those from water on the moon or on asteroids. firmed there is water ice along the polar regions of the moon. people have been talking about water ice within asteroids. they are going to try to get those resources while they are out of earth's atmosphere. it will save them a lot of money. asteroids have advantages for this kind of fuel manufacturing the moon does not? tom: the moon is often talked ebout like jeff bezos says h wants to send a letter to the moon by 2023 and eventually turning water from the moon into rocket fuel, because you have hydrogen and oxygen. asteroids, there are companies like deep space resources who have spoken about that. still awhile away. a lot of the asteroids are between earth and mars. we still need to get humans to mars. brad: these rovers are japanese. why japan hasut led the effort, the exploration of asteroid mining. tom: this is a sign of how international the international space expiration is heating up. because india center probe to the moon in 2008 which scientists used to confirm there is wa
you can get all of those from water on the moon or on asteroids. firmed there is water ice along the polar regions of the moon. people have been talking about water ice within asteroids. they are going to try to get those resources while they are out of earth's atmosphere. it will save them a lot of money. asteroids have advantages for this kind of fuel manufacturing the moon does not? tom: the moon is often talked ebout like jeff bezos says h wants to send a letter to the moon by 2023 and...
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get us past the moon. >> that is sean penn in the first. it debuts on friday.ly good show. really good. >> what can we say about it? i never want to spoil it because i had seen and know the whole thing. i don't want to ruin it for anyone. >> i want to be careful about it because it was such an interesting thing to hear the one who created it. i first sat down and he told me what he was going to do. he was saying at the commercial, very rarely have i sat down with the visionary of something and come out the other end seeing it and saying it's exactly what he had in mind. all the nuance and where the emphasis would be. it's the furthest thing from what has been the traditional science fiction or space exploration str telling. so much has to do in terms of what i can say about character that i play. it's that he was born to be the father of his young troubled daughter and he was born to be the commander of the first mission to mars and do you go away for what is a 2.5 year mission for reasons i won't get into. a need of a present parent. and so it's something that
get us past the moon. >> that is sean penn in the first. it debuts on friday.ly good show. really good. >> what can we say about it? i never want to spoil it because i had seen and know the whole thing. i don't want to ruin it for anyone. >> i want to be careful about it because it was such an interesting thing to hear the one who created it. i first sat down and he told me what he was going to do. he was saying at the commercial, very rarely have i sat down with the visionary...
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you're about to embark on your first extravehicular activity on the moon. ur experience. a suspended safety harness, a personal telemetry system to track your body movements, and finally, a samsung gear vr headset and controller to help you see objects in your environment. in the run—up to the 50th anniversary of the apollo 11 moon landing next year, creative studio framestore and samsung have been touring the world with their lunar vr experience called a moon for all mankind. only 12 white male american astronauts have walked on the moon. no other nationalities or gender or race, so we like the idea of opening up the moon for everybody. while vr headsets can track will respond to your head movements and some will allow you to move around in 3—d virtual space, to really feel like you are on the moon, you are going to have to lose some weight. this beast is based on nasa's own variable gravity simulator called argos, the active response gravity offload system. ok, the rig is now going to weigh me. and then work out what my weight would be on the moon. and the
you're about to embark on your first extravehicular activity on the moon. ur experience. a suspended safety harness, a personal telemetry system to track your body movements, and finally, a samsung gear vr headset and controller to help you see objects in your environment. in the run—up to the 50th anniversary of the apollo 11 moon landing next year, creative studio framestore and samsung have been touring the world with their lunar vr experience called a moon for all mankind. only 12 white...
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the government got people on the moon. you can't deny that, but with the money have been better spent if that is going to the moon and 69 on it research and rocketry and protection of people on these planets? i think so. just because the government did it and it was a success-- she applauded it. i did not applaud that. i was against that because it was premature. the markets not only has facial allocation we should grow in florida and not in maine, but also time allocation mainly a right time to do things and if you do something premature, it's at the cost of a more rational time elements. host: haven't we learned a bit able to adapt from our spending at nasa and have experiments and products? guest: it would be amazing if you spent 90 billion-- 19 billion? host: over the years. guest: and not one shred of benefit occurred. if we take enough money the government will do something, i mean, we do have roads. we do have i don't know museums. we do have central park with government money, so it would be amazing if they did no g
the government got people on the moon. you can't deny that, but with the money have been better spent if that is going to the moon and 69 on it research and rocketry and protection of people on these planets? i think so. just because the government did it and it was a success-- she applauded it. i did not applaud that. i was against that because it was premature. the markets not only has facial allocation we should grow in florida and not in maine, but also time allocation mainly a right time...
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. >>> those stories, plus, meet the moon man. elon musk reveals the billionaire set to become the first space tourist. >>> star scuffle. >> mark burnett attacked me. >> the just-launched police investigation into that alleged altercation between tom arnold and producer mark burnett. >>> and stealing the show.it's everybody is talking about. >> you wonder why i don't want to call you my girlfriend. i want to call you my wi >> an acceptance speech turned on air wedding proposal. >> will you marry me? >> the hollywood ending that no one saw coming. today, tuesday, september 18th, 2018. >> from nbc news, this is "today," with savannah guthrie and hoda kotb, live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >>> good morning, everybody. welcome to "today." thank you for joining us on this tuesday morning. look at us sitting here at the desk. >> i know, from l.a. to new york. we had a great time at the emmys. what a night for hollywood. so much fun. a lot to talk about. so much happened. >> we had a lot of fun on the gold carpet. >>> we're going
. >>> those stories, plus, meet the moon man. elon musk reveals the billionaire set to become the first space tourist. >>> star scuffle. >> mark burnett attacked me. >> the just-launched police investigation into that alleged altercation between tom arnold and producer mark burnett. >>> and stealing the show.it's everybody is talking about. >> you wonder why i don't want to call you my girlfriend. i want to call you my wi >> an acceptance...
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around the moon but orbit around the moon, the japanese billionaire is taking himself and six of hisends, people who have been to the moon have had deep religious experiences having been there. tell me about this flight. >> yes, first of all, it's a new rocket and the media i think missed a big story. the bfr is really a mars rocket. elon musk already has the falcon heavy. the falcon heavy is a moon rocket capable of orbiting the moon but he wants to go even beyond the falcon heavy. the bfr is a prototype of a mars mission, because elon musk has a dream and that dream and vision is to become a multi-planet species so he's way beyond simply bidding the russians in the 1960s and way beyond simply going back to the moon. >> doctor, president trump is planning to create a u.s. space force as a separate military arm , the air force now estimat ing it would cost $13 billion in its first five years and also require cop greg all action this is strategic competition with both russia and china and i want to ask you specifically about russia that developed this weapon called the hyper drive whi
around the moon but orbit around the moon, the japanese billionaire is taking himself and six of hisends, people who have been to the moon have had deep religious experiences having been there. tell me about this flight. >> yes, first of all, it's a new rocket and the media i think missed a big story. the bfr is really a mars rocket. elon musk already has the falcon heavy. the falcon heavy is a moon rocket capable of orbiting the moon but he wants to go even beyond the falcon heavy. the...
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eating beyond the moon isa the future. eating beyond the moon is a very significant step. mstrong. it seems to many people that the dynamism in space development right now comes from the private sector, not from agencies like yours, but from elon musk. it is absolutely true that a lot of dynamism is in the commercial sector and that is why the uk space agency is behind that dynamism. for example, we are the major fund agency is behind that dynamism. for example, we are the majorfund in the european space agency‘s three most commercial programmes focused on the use of gps for observation and communications. from the upset when we were created in 2010, we wa nt to when we were created in 2010, we want to grow the commercial space sector. we are not quite like nasser. we are not an institutional space agency and that traditional sense. but as a scientist and a man who‘d spent a lot of time considering the possibilities of space, do you think elon musk and others who are muscling in on this kind of private rocket sector and, let‘s not forget, this big matchup in rocket that are
eating beyond the moon isa the future. eating beyond the moon is a very significant step. mstrong. it seems to many people that the dynamism in space development right now comes from the private sector, not from agencies like yours, but from elon musk. it is absolutely true that a lot of dynamism is in the commercial sector and that is why the uk space agency is behind that dynamism. for example, we are the major fund agency is behind that dynamism. for example, we are the majorfund in the...