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andrew: during an eclipse of the moon, the moon and the sun lined up in the sky and you have a full moon. people have been looking out at the sky the last few days, the moon is almost full. just as we have a full moon, the earth's shadow falls on the moon. the earth gets between the two, the earth's shadow falls on the moon and it goes dark. that is a total collapse -- eclipse. we will have a 97% eclipse. there will be a sliver of light on the southern edge. this is a very democratic thing that anyone can see in the sky. bernie sanders would say it is for the 99%, not just the rich people. that will be happening late thursday evening and early friday. kristen: what is the best viewing? what hour of the night should i go out with my binoculars, hot chocolate and everything? andrew: it is also goo someone with whom you like the spend time in the dark. the best time to go out unfortunately is kind of late in the evening. the partial eclipse, the beginning of the shadow portion on the moon, starts at but does not get to be fully dark until closer to 1:00. the maximum eclipse will be at 1:03
andrew: during an eclipse of the moon, the moon and the sun lined up in the sky and you have a full moon. people have been looking out at the sky the last few days, the moon is almost full. just as we have a full moon, the earth's shadow falls on the moon. the earth gets between the two, the earth's shadow falls on the moon and it goes dark. that is a total collapse -- eclipse. we will have a 97% eclipse. there will be a sliver of light on the southern edge. this is a very democratic thing that...
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in 1965 in _ similar to the moon? that is right. in 1965 in 1967, - similar to the moon? existjust north of the pleasure would be most similar to where they would be landing on the surface of the moon and when those astronauts eventually landed on the moon, they said it looked a lot like iceland. ., ., , iceland. today, i have been taken to — iceland. today, i have been taken to an _ iceland. today, i have been taken to an analogue - iceland. today, i have been taken to an analogue which| taken to an analogue which could be similar to ourfirst home on an alien world. the last place that you would want to live on the moon or on mars is on the surface. the atmosphere of mars is toxic. the soil is poisonous and abrasive and it will cover your suit and stick your equipment. it has a thin atmosphere and no real magnetic field, so it can't protect you from meteorites or solar radiation. so if you want to live on the moon or mars, the best place to do it is underground. we are in a lather due, formed when hot lover nodded its way through the surface, leaving behind a riff of call
in 1965 in _ similar to the moon? that is right. in 1965 in 1967, - similar to the moon? existjust north of the pleasure would be most similar to where they would be landing on the surface of the moon and when those astronauts eventually landed on the moon, they said it looked a lot like iceland. ., ., , iceland. today, i have been taken to — iceland. today, i have been taken to an _ iceland. today, i have been taken to an analogue - iceland. today, i have been taken to an analogue which|...
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now, planet earth is only four times as large as the moon. so, you can really still put your thumb and forfinger around it. so, it makes it look beautiful. it makes it look lonely. it makes it look gradual. just imagine the millions of people living on that planet and don't realize how fragile it is. i think this is a feeling everyone has had and expressed in one fashion or another. but that was an overwhelming feeling of seeing the beauty of the planet on the one hand, but the fridgility of it on the other. >> allen shepherd, after that golden moment, we decided to play a little gulf. >> i didn't decide to play a little gulf. that is a long story. i'm not allowed to tell the whole story. >> it is a famous story and i'm sure a lot of people would like your version. >> as you know, so far, i'm the only person to have hit a golf ball on the moon. probably will be for some time. and being a golfer, i was intrigued before the flight, by the fact that the ball was the same club head speed, will go stix times as far. i won't say stay in the air. it
now, planet earth is only four times as large as the moon. so, you can really still put your thumb and forfinger around it. so, it makes it look beautiful. it makes it look lonely. it makes it look gradual. just imagine the millions of people living on that planet and don't realize how fragile it is. i think this is a feeling everyone has had and expressed in one fashion or another. but that was an overwhelming feeling of seeing the beauty of the planet on the one hand, but the fridgility of it...
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and it's mars, it's the moon, it's the country that is out of this world.ay's teaser? go on, then! right, what does this penguin, this building in iceland, a huge digital artwork and this slamming basketball block all have in common? ah, our most loyal viewers might know! yes, they will. they've all turned up in our attempts to explain the blockchain — the buzzword of the decade, the things that of the decade, the thing that every business needs. does it really? no, but go with me. and the thing that is currently burning through more electricity than the country of argentina as people use blockchain technology to try and get rich on cryptocurrency. so the blockchain is a way of storing ownership records. it can prove that you own a bitcoin, a house or even a video clip. that proof is a unique token that is non—changeable, non—fungible — it is a non—fungible token, or nft. personally, i have always been sceptical of whether nfts are a sensible idea but there are plenty of people who've bought into them, literally. 0wnership rights for some digital artworks h
and it's mars, it's the moon, it's the country that is out of this world.ay's teaser? go on, then! right, what does this penguin, this building in iceland, a huge digital artwork and this slamming basketball block all have in common? ah, our most loyal viewers might know! yes, they will. they've all turned up in our attempts to explain the blockchain — the buzzword of the decade, the things that of the decade, the thing that every business needs. does it really? no, but go with me. and the...
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you were there when the flight to the moon was born. interesting thought and i have expressed a few times the decision was made after we had 15 minutes of total spaceflight time. but the fact of the matter is that is true and this is how it happened. we were invited back to washington after the mission and i got a nice little metal from the president which by the way dropped. remember that scene or not but it had been lucinda from its clip and so as the president made the speech and said i now present you a medal and he turned around and leaned forward and the things laid off and went to the deck. kennedy and i both bent over for it and we almost banged heads. he made it first and then he said in his yankee accent he said i give you this metal that comes from the ground up. he says pin it on him so he then recovers and everything was fine and we had a big laugh. originally we were supposed to proceed to the congress after the white house ceremony and jack said i want you to come back to the white house and let's talk about your flight so
you were there when the flight to the moon was born. interesting thought and i have expressed a few times the decision was made after we had 15 minutes of total spaceflight time. but the fact of the matter is that is true and this is how it happened. we were invited back to washington after the mission and i got a nice little metal from the president which by the way dropped. remember that scene or not but it had been lucinda from its clip and so as the president made the speech and said i now...
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part of a team that's sending humans back to the moon. o we've been living and working in what's called low earth orbit. for quite a period of time and with the international space station and now it's time that we go further. we venture further this rocket in particular artists, one will likely be blasting off this coming february orbiting the moon without any humans on board ahead of the crude artemus missions were planning out in aggressive series of missions. artemus too, will send a crew of astronauts orbiting the moon. then artemus three, will send a crew to walk on the moon, including the first person of color and first woman to step foot on the lunar surface to go to the moon. it's really stepping point to eventually go to mark. and so we want to learn how to live out in deep space. how to really. home those technologies around the moon before we begin that longer journey to mars. it'll be the first time the u. s will walk on the moon since 1972. now we're venturing back to the moon. and really, it's the staging point to go beyond
part of a team that's sending humans back to the moon. o we've been living and working in what's called low earth orbit. for quite a period of time and with the international space station and now it's time that we go further. we venture further this rocket in particular artists, one will likely be blasting off this coming february orbiting the moon without any humans on board ahead of the crude artemus missions were planning out in aggressive series of missions. artemus too, will send a crew...
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as apollo 14 commander, he was the fifth man to walk on the moon. he was interviewed on february 20th, 1998, five months before his death from leukemia. this interview is part of the nasa johnson space center's oral history collection. >> alan, thank you for letting us be here with you to do this oral history. >> it's a pleasure, sir. it's a pleasure. >> let's begin kind of not at the beginning, because there was a beginning before this, but does the date 9 april 1959 mean anything to you? >> it was one of the happiest days of my life. that was the day which we all congregated officially at the u.s. first astronaut group. we had been through a selection process obviously, previous to that time, but that was the day we first showed up officially as the first astronauts of the united states back in langley field, virginia. >> why langley, i wonder? >> well, of course, naca had become nasa in a great big hurried turnaround, as you recall. and the program of astronauts selection and training basically was run by the people who worked from langry, origina
as apollo 14 commander, he was the fifth man to walk on the moon. he was interviewed on february 20th, 1998, five months before his death from leukemia. this interview is part of the nasa johnson space center's oral history collection. >> alan, thank you for letting us be here with you to do this oral history. >> it's a pleasure, sir. it's a pleasure. >> let's begin kind of not at the beginning, because there was a beginning before this, but does the date 9 april 1959 mean...
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the moon was supposed to be this perfect orb, and he sees for the first time the moon is not perfect.s. the most important observation, the one that was truly revolutionary is looked at jupiter. he saw four pin pricks of light, and he assumed they were stars. then he realized they were moons going around jupiter. >> everything was supposed to be going around the earth, and here was proof it wasn't. he realizes that the ancient were wrong, the church was wrong, and we're going around the sun. [ bell tolling ] ♪ >> observation over through ancient wisdom. >> this was the very first time anybody took two lenses and lifted them to the sky and revealed the universe that nobody had ever seen before. once he'd done this -- and he wrote it in his book, he wrote down what he saw -- and suddenly ideas could flood out. galileo was locked away for ten years because the church claimed that this wasn't true. 400 years ago it started there. 400 years later we're actually taking a mirror which is 250 times roughly bigger than this, we're going to fold it up and launch it into space to give it even mo
the moon was supposed to be this perfect orb, and he sees for the first time the moon is not perfect.s. the most important observation, the one that was truly revolutionary is looked at jupiter. he saw four pin pricks of light, and he assumed they were stars. then he realized they were moons going around jupiter. >> everything was supposed to be going around the earth, and here was proof it wasn't. he realizes that the ancient were wrong, the church was wrong, and we're going around the...
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the space launch system will launch within a few months, and the artemis program will return to the moond that is underway. we also celebrated the 20th anniversary of continuous occupation of the international space station, the iss, last november, recognizing expedition one when bill sheppard ushered in the current era of space exploration. we are privileged to have bill testify today as one of our expert witnesses. a lot has happened since then. we suffered the tragic loss of columbia in 2003, grounded the shuttle fleet for over two years as part of the return to flight effort, and completed space shuttle assembly on the iss in 2011, canceled the shuttle program as we developed new spacecraft, and relied on the russian so use launches for to long. the iss and the international partnerships that enabled it remain resilient. after 20 years of continuous operations. however, the iss is beginning to show its age, cracks and leaks are popping up, solar rays recently upgraded, and the spacesuits necessary for spacewalks need to be replaced. the first segments of the iss have a design life of
the space launch system will launch within a few months, and the artemis program will return to the moond that is underway. we also celebrated the 20th anniversary of continuous occupation of the international space station, the iss, last november, recognizing expedition one when bill sheppard ushered in the current era of space exploration. we are privileged to have bill testify today as one of our expert witnesses. a lot has happened since then. we suffered the tragic loss of columbia in...
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got the moon out there. this is a live look at it from our studio shot. >> set up their aimed at the moon. and you can see that it is nice and bright. now tomorrow morning we're going to be starting things off with the earth's shadow passing on over the moon and this is going to be right around this time tomorrow morning. so that's going to be something you want to get a look at 2. it's one of the longest eclipses that we've seen in 600 years and we will have another one until 2022 so if you are in to see in that shadow pass it on over the moon. make sure you give it to check out tomorrow as for conditions right now, we are looking at some clearing skies for some of us. obviously clear enough to see the moon from here at the studio. but we are seeing mostly cloudy conditions else where and also looking at some fog situated out towards the central valley. we saw a weak frontal boundary really just sliding to our north atmospheric river has been bull's eye right at the pacific northwest and the british columbi
got the moon out there. this is a live look at it from our studio shot. >> set up their aimed at the moon. and you can see that it is nice and bright. now tomorrow morning we're going to be starting things off with the earth's shadow passing on over the moon and this is going to be right around this time tomorrow morning. so that's going to be something you want to get a look at 2. it's one of the longest eclipses that we've seen in 600 years and we will have another one until 2022 so if...
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they will also be descending to the surface of the moon, which is the purpose of this room, which has been equipped with the, our gear and a surface that imitates the lunar surface immersed in a virtual environment. the participants will be practicing how to move around in space suits, repair rovers, and collect samples among other tasks and excited to see really the limits of even my personal limits and also team dynamic limits. sort of the problems that we're going to do to, to entertain counter and social interactions and, you know, how are we going to overcome different problems that they might put towards us. really important to understand, you know, how humans will interact in these long duration includes isolated environments. it's important to see how international, different different international groups and backgrounds and cultures interact. once the experiment begins, this door will be sealed, shut with 6 crew members behind it. and the next time it will open up will be in exactly 240 days. and by then, the crew hopefully will have successfully carried out their mission an
they will also be descending to the surface of the moon, which is the purpose of this room, which has been equipped with the, our gear and a surface that imitates the lunar surface immersed in a virtual environment. the participants will be practicing how to move around in space suits, repair rovers, and collect samples among other tasks and excited to see really the limits of even my personal limits and also team dynamic limits. sort of the problems that we're going to do to, to entertain...
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so if you don't buy the book, someday you can go to the moon and actually read the book on the moonwould think earth was just a planet of magicians [ laughter ] >> that's true and it would kill my career. [ laughter ] >> seth: is it true that you were once held up at gunpoint, and did a trick to get out of it >> yeah. that was a pretty stupid day i was held up at gunpoint with my crew, in fact about six of us were there they held a gun to our faces and everyone gave their passports and their money, smartly. i stupidly, just by instinct, did what magicians call a pocket dodge. which is we can show your pockets empty, and they're not really empty um, and, you know, i didn't want to give up my passport and my money. and i should have. but it worked out okay the criminals were caught, and i could have got my stuff back but if you're out there listening, and you're able to do the pocket dodge effect, don't do it. give them the money. [ laughter ] >> seth: now, obviously, in that moment it must have been heartbreaking because you probably realized they didn't recognize you as david copper
so if you don't buy the book, someday you can go to the moon and actually read the book on the moonwould think earth was just a planet of magicians [ laughter ] >> that's true and it would kill my career. [ laughter ] >> seth: is it true that you were once held up at gunpoint, and did a trick to get out of it >> yeah. that was a pretty stupid day i was held up at gunpoint with my crew, in fact about six of us were there they held a gun to our faces and everyone gave their...
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it's the simply the comprehensive space mission to on, on the moon ortiz to meet republic went along to check out the atmosphere before they took the punch. what does it take, sir? go to the moon. and what effect would have on a team of international researchers? while project serious a joint effort by rush, and he was, has been set up to determine exactly that by simulating a mand expedition to the surface of the moon and back. we are here in moscow. and this is the chamber where 6 astronauts will spend 240 days in complete isolation from the world in a structure made to assimilate in actual interplanetary spaceship. so let's see what it looks like inside. mm. the whole purpose of the project conducted by nasa's human research program and rushes institute for biomedical problems is to analyze the psychological and physiological effects that a crew might experience on an expedition to the moon. the experience will last $240.00 days and will be as close to reality as possible. limited resources, a fixed oxygen supply, as well as a time delay in communications, which can only be conduct
it's the simply the comprehensive space mission to on, on the moon ortiz to meet republic went along to check out the atmosphere before they took the punch. what does it take, sir? go to the moon. and what effect would have on a team of international researchers? while project serious a joint effort by rush, and he was, has been set up to determine exactly that by simulating a mand expedition to the surface of the moon and back. we are here in moscow. and this is the chamber where 6 astronauts...
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or on the surface of the moon, it gives you great problem solving capability and kind of the little things that you can't train on earth, you know, how you manage your tools, for example, how you plan out your movements, obviously, the surface of the moon is different than living in micro-g, but those activities contribute to efficiency and your safety when you're operating in those environments. like shane said, we have a long line of, i think, fresh-faced young astronauts ready to go and do these things and i'd have to get a permission slip from my family before i go. we're ready to go, and i think every astronaut would love to go to the moon, but we've got a lot of people ready to do that. >> that's fair. thank you. we'll take another question from media on the line. please go ahead and state your name and affiliation. >> and it comes from amy thompson from space.com. >> hi, thank you for taking my question. i was wondering what is going to happen to your zero-g indicator, your little penguin and what was the ride home like for you guys? was it bumpy or how did it compare to some
or on the surface of the moon, it gives you great problem solving capability and kind of the little things that you can't train on earth, you know, how you manage your tools, for example, how you plan out your movements, obviously, the surface of the moon is different than living in micro-g, but those activities contribute to efficiency and your safety when you're operating in those environments. like shane said, we have a long line of, i think, fresh-faced young astronauts ready to go and do...
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moon, the wind, _ listen to the stars, the moon, the wind, the — listen to the stars, the moon, the and the trees. the climate _ wind, the animals and the trees. the climate is _ wind, the animals and the trees. the climate is warming, _ wind, the animals and the trees. the climate is warming, the _ wind, the animals and the trees. the climate is warming, the rivers - wind, the animals and the trees. the climate is warming, the rivers are . climate is warming, the rivers are dying _ climate is warming, the rivers are dying and — climate is warming, the rivers are dying and our— climate is warming, the rivers are dying and our plants _ climate is warming, the rivers are dying and our plants don't - climate is warming, the rivers are dying and our plants don't flowerl dying and our plants don't flower like they— dying and our plants don't flower like they did _ dying and our plants don't flower like they did before. _ dying and our plants don't flower like they did before. the - dying and our plants don't flower like they did before. the earth i dying and our plants don't flower like
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completely over the moon right now.— the moon right now.on right now. and ellerby greaves took best actress - the moon right now. and ellerby greaves took best actress for i greaves took best actress for another collaboration with pedro al mobile, parallel mothers and jane campion one basta directorfor power of the dog. welcome to toronto. normally it is a bustling showcase overflowing with movie riches, but this year because of coronavirus, it was somewhat warmer subdued. the princess of wales there is the world premiere of the eyes of tammy faye, starring jessica chastain, a performance that is all but guaranteed to bring her an oscar nomination. her portrait of the late us televangelist who with her husband tim baker co—founded the christian tv programmes is mesmerising. jim baker was convicted on counts of fraud in connection with their ministry activities and sent to jail. too many americans, tammy faye baker, loved by her followers, stayed in the public consciousness as a figure of ridicule. this film takes us seriously. ridicule. thi
completely over the moon right now.— the moon right now.on right now. and ellerby greaves took best actress - the moon right now. and ellerby greaves took best actress for i greaves took best actress for another collaboration with pedro al mobile, parallel mothers and jane campion one basta directorfor power of the dog. welcome to toronto. normally it is a bustling showcase overflowing with movie riches, but this year because of coronavirus, it was somewhat warmer subdued. the princess of...
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, and i wish it was the moon tomorrow night. it looks like we will see the incoming rain block our view with the incoming clouds. over the weekend, we have lots of sunshine. check out this view from san francisco, and you can see the moon there. it's clear right now, but once again the north bay dealing with very low visibility, some dense fog down to quarter of a mile as you drive around, so allow extra time to get to work. we will talk about that rain again and how much you may see, coming up in a few minutes. >> thank you, kari. >>> happening today the future of haywood schools on the line in what could be a wave of closures. >> the factors that brought the schools to this critical point. >> reporter: good morning. as you can imagine a lot of teacher, staff, parents and the students that attend their schools are waiting on pins and needles to hear the fate about schools, and as many as 14 schools on the chopping block. take a look at your screen. this is a list of schools slated to school in the immediate future. glass brook,
, and i wish it was the moon tomorrow night. it looks like we will see the incoming rain block our view with the incoming clouds. over the weekend, we have lots of sunshine. check out this view from san francisco, and you can see the moon there. it's clear right now, but once again the north bay dealing with very low visibility, some dense fog down to quarter of a mile as you drive around, so allow extra time to get to work. we will talk about that rain again and how much you may see, coming up...
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a see here, this is the biggest a to estimate for us to walk in on the moon or can on the shower. and to my side this up to you with one week before, i don't agree with these experiments actually with us in the future. human space flight tensions in order to fit our weight to them one will be on to them. also a blast. however, the cruel od only be living on the spaceship. they will also be descending to the surface of the moon, which is the purpose of this room, which has been equipped with v r gear and a surface that imitates the lunar surface immersed in a virtual environment. the participants will be practicing how to move around in space suits, repair rovers, and collect samples. among other tasks, i'm excited to see really the limits of even my personal limits and also team dynamic limits are the problems that we're going to use to encounter in social interactions. and how are we going to overcome different problems that they might put towards a silly, important to understand, you know, how humans will interact in these long duration enclose, isolated environments. it's impor
a see here, this is the biggest a to estimate for us to walk in on the moon or can on the shower. and to my side this up to you with one week before, i don't agree with these experiments actually with us in the future. human space flight tensions in order to fit our weight to them one will be on to them. also a blast. however, the cruel od only be living on the spaceship. they will also be descending to the surface of the moon, which is the purpose of this room, which has been equipped with v r...
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was, has been set up to determine exactly that by simulating a mand expedition to the surface of the moon and back we are here in moscow. and this is the chamber where 6 astronauts will spend 240 days in complete isolation from the world in a structure made to assimilate in actual interplanetary spaceship. so let's see what it looks like inside. mm. with the whole purpose of the project conducted by nasa's human research program and rushes institute for biomedical problems is to analyze the psychological and physiological effects that a crew might experience on an expedition to the moon. the experience will last $240.00 days and will be as close to reality as possible. limited resources, a fixed oxygen supply, as well as a time delay in communications, which can only be conducted through audio messages and emails. the ship has living quarters with individual rooms for each of the sex volunteers, a research area, a virtual reality room designed to simulate the lunar surface and even an on board gym because yes, 0 g might be fun for the 1st little while. but muscles start to deteriorate aft
was, has been set up to determine exactly that by simulating a mand expedition to the surface of the moon and back we are here in moscow. and this is the chamber where 6 astronauts will spend 240 days in complete isolation from the world in a structure made to assimilate in actual interplanetary spaceship. so let's see what it looks like inside. mm. with the whole purpose of the project conducted by nasa's human research program and rushes institute for biomedical problems is to analyze the...
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on edwards a see here, this is the biggest it we have to submit it for us to walk in on the moon. oh, can give us the show in the my side this up to you with a one week before. don't go with these experiments actually with us in the future. human space flight tensions in order to fit well at way to them. one will be on to them. also a blast. however, the cruel, not only be living on the space ship, they will also be descending to the surface of the moon, which is the purpose of this room, which has been equipped with the, our gear and a surface that imitates the lunar surface. immersed in a virtual environment, the participants will be practicing how to move around in space suits, repair rovers, and collect samples. among other tasks, the volunteers will also be tasked with steering the space ship, docking with stations and supply ships, as well as descending and ascending from the lunar surface, all with the help of the v. r gear. while they're definitely seems to be a lot to do on this spaceship, it's still, frankly not that big. and the idea of being stuck with 5 strangers for 2
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the fact that it's wednesday already. >> kari, standing in front of a full moon. okay. >> we got the camera pointed up at the moon and focused and we are getting ready for the partial lunar eclipse. we are getting ready for rain, and so we are taking a look at all the views of the moon we can get right now. we starting out with a foggy morning especially in the north bay, and novato's visibility down to zero. we will see mostly sunny skies heading into this afternoon, and temperatures in the mid to upper 60s. we'll talk more about all of this in a couple minutes. >>> mike, you said chp left a note about the golden gate bridge? >> yeah, there's a note about the fog. tracy, there's much better visibility on 205, and that means folks will be able to get over here faster, and it's a smooth drive for the rest of the bay area now. back to you. >> thanks, mike. >>> covid-19 cases across the country are increasing. nationwide cases have gym jumped over 14%. the u.s. is reporting more than 83,000 new daily infections. winter is on the way, and that means a likely a covid su
the fact that it's wednesday already. >> kari, standing in front of a full moon. okay. >> we got the camera pointed up at the moon and focused and we are getting ready for the partial lunar eclipse. we are getting ready for rain, and so we are taking a look at all the views of the moon we can get right now. we starting out with a foggy morning especially in the north bay, and novato's visibility down to zero. we will see mostly sunny skies heading into this afternoon, and...
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everyone got behind that goal to yet to the moon before the decade was out.gress in terms of getting us the money. we're having to reach out now to these commercial companies to come up with landers, to come up with gateway space stations, to come up with new space suits. i think all this involvement makes it more difficult. but i am hopeful that we will continue to maintain our preeminence in space exploration. neil: you talk about days of the sold soviet union, and that was our catalyst that led john f. kennedy to remind people you don't want them to beat us. could china play that role today as the nemesis we don't want to win this race in. >> absolutely, neil. and, you know, you and i have talked about this before, i'm a big advocate for america partnering with china in space in terms of their space station and our space station and astronauts. you know, i don't know, i'm not smart enough to know if that would help anything, but i don't think it would hurt. but having china as an instigator much like we used the soviet union as an instigator back in the '6
everyone got behind that goal to yet to the moon before the decade was out.gress in terms of getting us the money. we're having to reach out now to these commercial companies to come up with landers, to come up with gateway space stations, to come up with new space suits. i think all this involvement makes it more difficult. but i am hopeful that we will continue to maintain our preeminence in space exploration. neil: you talk about days of the sold soviet union, and that was our catalyst that...
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sls will launch orion on a course 40,000 miles beyond the moon and back. board this flight, but it's the first in a series of increasingly complex lunar missions. >> we've got a moon-bound rocket stacked with a crew capsule for the first time since apollo 17 in 1972. >> oh, this is a big deal and it is beautiful. and it is away monster. >> reporter: after more than $30 billion in development costs nasa administrator bill nelson knows the pressure's on for that test flight to go well. >> i am an optimist by nature. true space flight is risky. and there are penalties that you pay because mistakes are made by human beings. >> reporter: the next mission, artemis 2, will have a crew. it's due to fly around the moon by may 2024. nasa's now hoping artemis 3, a moon landing using spacex's starship, happens sometime in 2025. that crew will include the first female moon walker, and astronaut kayla barron's one of the candidates. if they ask who wants to go to the moon first you're raising your hand? >> oh, yeah. we all raised our hands. like who would not want to go
sls will launch orion on a course 40,000 miles beyond the moon and back. board this flight, but it's the first in a series of increasingly complex lunar missions. >> we've got a moon-bound rocket stacked with a crew capsule for the first time since apollo 17 in 1972. >> oh, this is a big deal and it is beautiful. and it is away monster. >> reporter: after more than $30 billion in development costs nasa administrator bill nelson knows the pressure's on for that test flight to...
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when the earth passes between the moon and sun tonight the earth shadow will cover 99% of the moon. the peak viewing time is 4:00 in the morning. however. if you miss that because you can't get up. tonight's event the next one book it. is 648 years away. >> great. >> i'll wait for the next one. >> we'll be here. >> in formaldehyde. i'll be here. >> i want whatever you're drinking. >> we have some in the news room. >> we have a few spotty showers and a pass by. this afternoon. and early evening. i want to continue our climate coverage here and update the drought. we have the brand new update today. and 36% in california in exceptional drought. the deep red color. the worst level of drought over the past 45 days. we saw that drought shrinking a bit here. we got to get more rainfall in here. we can continue to keep this surplus. as we bring into the long range forecast. things look like this. as we head to the weekend. it will be dry. we could see a few showers next wednesday. beyond this twefbling you the first and second week of december looks good here to get a potentially a stronger
when the earth passes between the moon and sun tonight the earth shadow will cover 99% of the moon. the peak viewing time is 4:00 in the morning. however. if you miss that because you can't get up. tonight's event the next one book it. is 648 years away. >> great. >> i'll wait for the next one. >> we'll be here. >> in formaldehyde. i'll be here. >> i want whatever you're drinking. >> we have some in the news room. >> we have a few spotty showers and a...
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i think it will be slightly different. >> our thanks to morgan from hollywood stars to the moon. one more look at the ♪ ♪ >>> right now on "america this morning" -- vote derailed. the top republican in the house takes to the floor overnight, speaking for hours. >> it's okay, i'll be here a long time. >> refusing to stop. >> joe biden's nearly $2 trillion spending plan delayed. what happens next? >>> social media and it's impact on girls. the new investigation the toll instagram is taking on teens. >>> holiday travel delays. new details on where the thanksgiving week storm will hit the hardest. >>> the former nfl player now under arrest in a domestic violence case. the disturbing images caught on camera. >>> the walmart of the future. the new drone delivery system in action. >>> and from the historic
i think it will be slightly different. >> our thanks to morgan from hollywood stars to the moon. one more look at the ♪ ♪ >>> right now on "america this morning" -- vote derailed. the top republican in the house takes to the floor overnight, speaking for hours. >> it's okay, i'll be here a long time. >> refusing to stop. >> joe biden's nearly $2 trillion spending plan delayed. what happens next? >>> social media and it's impact on girls....
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nasa delaying its mission to the moon. the space agency says that the original goal of reaching the lunar surface in 2024 was not practical. as you remember, that date was set by former president donald trump's administration in 2017. officials say that they do remain focused on returning astronauts to the moon, but pushed back the time frame saying that it will happen no earlier than 2025. >> a little more time to prepare. >> "people" magazine just released this year's sexiest man alive. >> and it's not me. all right. not this year anyway. so he played a superhero, a heartthrob and just about anything else in between. we're talking about actor paul rudd. 52-year-old rudd is considered one of hollywood's funniest and friendliest leading man. he broke into hollywood in the '90s and his breakout role came as josh in "clueless." of course, that list goes on and on and includes anchorman franchise, friends and portraying antman in the marvel movies. and in this cover story the actor tells "people" this is not false humility. th
nasa delaying its mission to the moon. the space agency says that the original goal of reaching the lunar surface in 2024 was not practical. as you remember, that date was set by former president donald trump's administration in 2017. officials say that they do remain focused on returning astronauts to the moon, but pushed back the time frame saying that it will happen no earlier than 2025. >> a little more time to prepare. >> "people" magazine just released this year's...
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you've got the bright skies because of the moon and a little bit of the great especially further inland. we are seeing some dense fog stretching from the central valley into eastern portions of solano and contra. costa counties where visibility will be affected, especially along routes like highway for radars. other way showing dry skies. we will see a few sprinkles late tonight into tomorrow morning. as for current temperatures, most of us are in the 40's. so we're back to some pretty chilly conditions much like we were yesterday morning definitely want to be bundling up as you're venturing out there. temperatures later today will rise into a range of the low to mid 60's. a lot like we saw them yesterday. i'm talking tonight, chance of rainfall. and what else you need to expect into the upcoming weekend all still to come right now. don, thank you for that. all right. let's get a look at your traffic on this thursday morning. travelers from the east bay. >> into the city a little under 2 minutes for your drive time. there heading across towards the peninsula. check out the san mateo bri
you've got the bright skies because of the moon and a little bit of the great especially further inland. we are seeing some dense fog stretching from the central valley into eastern portions of solano and contra. costa counties where visibility will be affected, especially along routes like highway for radars. other way showing dry skies. we will see a few sprinkles late tonight into tomorrow morning. as for current temperatures, most of us are in the 40's. so we're back to some pretty chilly...
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the moon coming up and there you go. you've got the eclipse of the moon tonight and it's going to be a long one over 3 hours almost 3 and a half hours that is a very long eclipse. unfortunately, all the clouds moving in, obscuring the view of the moon and boy, the clouds already moved in already we can see over san francisco now and all across the bay area. in fact, we're seeing a few of those showers popping up as well. rain so far has been located in northern california. i think that's really where the main front is still, you can still see up to the north here they're see most of the rainfall. we're seeing some showers out ahead of that main cold front. so more scattered pop up showers around the bay area. although look at san jose now getting in the mix here. you've got some moderate amounts of rain begin to be picked up on doppler radar begin to move through their parts of sunnyvale and campbell and also headed toward the east. so expect more of that throughout the night tonight that front's going to drop through and
the moon coming up and there you go. you've got the eclipse of the moon tonight and it's going to be a long one over 3 hours almost 3 and a half hours that is a very long eclipse. unfortunately, all the clouds moving in, obscuring the view of the moon and boy, the clouds already moved in already we can see over san francisco now and all across the bay area. in fact, we're seeing a few of those showers popping up as well. rain so far has been located in northern california. i think that's really...
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they are more or less being offered the sun, the moon, and the stars to come on board. this is occurring everywhere in the supply chain. not just that detail. you've got the truck drivers in the folks working in the distribution centers as we struggle to get ourselves back on our feet. romaine: talking about the sun, the moon, and the stars, does that being -- bring people off the sidelines, particularly the older workers who may have given up on the job market, is there sort of enough there that it could bring them back and fill some of the void that we have? >> absent resources in retirement or early retirement, most folks really do have to go back to work, so the question for them is where and when and i think we are going to see this sort of work itself out over the next six months, maybe as long as the next year. it's probably not going to work itself out between now and christmas, the next 40 some odd days. that's a completely unrealistic view. there's going to be labor issues that will be pronounced and stores that won't open because no one is there to unlock the
they are more or less being offered the sun, the moon, and the stars to come on board. this is occurring everywhere in the supply chain. not just that detail. you've got the truck drivers in the folks working in the distribution centers as we struggle to get ourselves back on our feet. romaine: talking about the sun, the moon, and the stars, does that being -- bring people off the sidelines, particularly the older workers who may have given up on the job market, is there sort of enough there...
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obviously no clips this morning as the moon is shining brightly right now visibility is being affected in a couple of pockets such as up in the north bay as well as a few areas right along the peninsula into the south bay in our inland valleys also being affected by pockets of low visibility. like i said, be mindful of that as you're leaving the house you ran into some of it yesterday and today is going to be no different with pockets of low cloud cover and that's low visibility. 40's and 50's for our current temperatures timber on san francisco berkeley oakland and alameda among or spots in the low 50's cloverdale in bodega bay. you're there as well starting off this morning with some cool temperatures. but comfortably cool conditions to be expected through the day today after a morning with some patchy fog will have generally clearing skies towards the afternoon and another sunny nice and cool one with highs in the 60's talking what to expect today and what our rain chances this week are looking like as well. still to come in your forecast back over the rate don, thank you for that.
obviously no clips this morning as the moon is shining brightly right now visibility is being affected in a couple of pockets such as up in the north bay as well as a few areas right along the peninsula into the south bay in our inland valleys also being affected by pockets of low visibility. like i said, be mindful of that as you're leaving the house you ran into some of it yesterday and today is going to be no different with pockets of low cloud cover and that's low visibility. 40's and 50's...
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the moon, can we, can we maybe do this climate experimental on the moon? because i do believe is getting hotter than a pancake rental in july, the mobile on pamphlets yesterday. but it doesn't stop there. in 1979, and exxon employee writes an internal report saying limiting field to require immediate action. that was 79. i wasn't even born yet. now i have a grain, those hairs, and we thought god in 1980 the american petroleum institute, internal c o. 2 and climate task force meats and science. as john lockerman reports in 2005, they'll be a one degrees celsius. rise in temperatures that would be barely noticeable by 2038, 2.5 degrees celsius. rise with major economic consequences. 2067. a 5 degrees celsius. rise with globally catastrophic affects. wow. if only someone had listened to him or i don't know. told the general public, this is still what we're talking about is still to decade before george w bush was making 1480, the american petroleum institute publishes to energy futures, a policy booklet that advocates expand in coal, oil and gas production for
the moon, can we, can we maybe do this climate experimental on the moon? because i do believe is getting hotter than a pancake rental in july, the mobile on pamphlets yesterday. but it doesn't stop there. in 1979, and exxon employee writes an internal report saying limiting field to require immediate action. that was 79. i wasn't even born yet. now i have a grain, those hairs, and we thought god in 1980 the american petroleum institute, internal c o. 2 and climate task force meats and science....
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nasa as it moves into earth's shadow, it will appear to the naked eye like a bite has taken out of the moonoks like >>> tonight, the defense rests in the ahmaud arbery case after a dramatic cross-examination. the stunning acknowledgment from travis mcmichael that arbery did not threaten him during the chase leading up to the shooting. outside the court more than 100 black pastors rallying after controversial comments by the defense when to expect closing arguments. >>> also tonight deliberations in the kyle rittenhouse trial stretch into a third day. could it be heading towards a hung jury? >>> the fda expected within hours to green light boosters for all adults will the definition of fully vaccinated change >>> just hours before an oklahoma inmate was set to be executed, the governor commuting his sentence the celebration at the state capitol. >>> after 56 years, two men convicted of killing malcolm x exonerated. >>> the massive storm threatening thanksgiving travel. al roker tim >>> days after hs summit with china's leader, what president biden said today about a potential diplomatic boyc
nasa as it moves into earth's shadow, it will appear to the naked eye like a bite has taken out of the moonoks like >>> tonight, the defense rests in the ahmaud arbery case after a dramatic cross-examination. the stunning acknowledgment from travis mcmichael that arbery did not threaten him during the chase leading up to the shooting. outside the court more than 100 black pastors rallying after controversial comments by the defense when to expect closing arguments. >>> also...
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no, not or do it the, the moon, the moon can what can we maybe do this climate experimental on the moon because i do believe is getting hotter than a pancake riddle in july. the mobile on pamphlets yesterday. but it doesn't stop there. in 1979, and exxon employee writes an internal report saying, limiting theo to requires immediate action that was 79. i wasn't even born yet. now i have a gray nose hairs, and we thought in 1980 the american petroleum institute, internal c o 2 and climate task force meats and scientists. john lockerman reports in 2005, there will be a one degrees celsius. rise in temperatures that would be barely noticeable by 2030 age 2.5 degrees celsius. rise with major economic consequences. 2067. a 5 degree celsius rise with globally catastrophic affects. wow. if only someone had to listen to him or, i don't know. told the general public this is still what we're talking about. he's still 2 decades before george w bush was making fun of al gore for acting like climate change was real. also in 1980. the american petroleum institute publishes to energy futures, a policy
no, not or do it the, the moon, the moon can what can we maybe do this climate experimental on the moon because i do believe is getting hotter than a pancake riddle in july. the mobile on pamphlets yesterday. but it doesn't stop there. in 1979, and exxon employee writes an internal report saying, limiting theo to requires immediate action that was 79. i wasn't even born yet. now i have a gray nose hairs, and we thought in 1980 the american petroleum institute, internal c o 2 and climate task...
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the night of the new moon? the prosecutor said that was no coincidence. there were google searches that miss lovejoy had made regarding the new moon and what it was. and when the peak point of darkness was, which happened to be at the same time that they lowered him out there. >> and the prosecution had one more piece of evidence for the jury. a potential financial motive. for murder. as part of the divorce settlement, diana owed greg $120,000. the money was do three weeks after the day of the shooting. >> however, if he's dead, which would ultimately come right back to'mrs. lovejoy. >> in closing arguments, the prosecutor said there was no doubt diana lovejoy and weldon mcdavid had conspired to kill greg mulvihill. >> they didn't planned for jason kovach. they didn't plan for a by bright bike light to light up mr. mcdavid. and they did plan to get caught. no reason to kill, he had 120,000 reasons to kill. >> what would the jury think? first, let's see what you think. here what weldon and i and i had to say when we visited them in jail. >> coming up -- a
the night of the new moon? the prosecutor said that was no coincidence. there were google searches that miss lovejoy had made regarding the new moon and what it was. and when the peak point of darkness was, which happened to be at the same time that they lowered him out there. >> and the prosecution had one more piece of evidence for the jury. a potential financial motive. for murder. as part of the divorce settlement, diana owed greg $120,000. the money was do three weeks after the day...
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set a goal of returning to the surface of the moon by 2024. >> 1000 years from now when people look back at the 20 century, they will remember it was the first time that humans got away from the earth. they did not go far but that was revolutionary. >>> a live look at alcatraz island where indians of all tribes are celebrating the 52nd anniversary of the native occupation of the island on november 20th, 1969. nearly 100 native americans landed by boat on alcatraz to claim the former island prison as indian territory. the secretary of the entergy year interior spoke at the event. >> 52 years ago, the situation was dire. the federal government had walked away from their promises to help indigenous people who were forced to relocate to urban areas, federal agencies refused to abide by basic consultation standards in many native communities have lost large swaths of their lands. >> new at 6:00, eastbound highway 80 in the sierra has reopened after a wrong way crash killed four people. the crash happening early this morning near yuba pass and crystal lake. it closed a stretch of the roadway f
set a goal of returning to the surface of the moon by 2024. >> 1000 years from now when people look back at the 20 century, they will remember it was the first time that humans got away from the earth. they did not go far but that was revolutionary. >>> a live look at alcatraz island where indians of all tribes are celebrating the 52nd anniversary of the native occupation of the island on november 20th, 1969. nearly 100 native americans landed by boat on alcatraz to claim the...
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in non-scientific terms, the moon is showing some underboob. [ laughter ] doesn't it feel like the moons pulling a lot of publicity stunts lately? "i'm blood red!" "i'm passing in front of venus!" "i'm a wolf moon!" ooh! [ laughter ] it's going to be on "the masks singer," dressed up as pac-man or something. [ laughter ] but i do like this stuff. a big celestial event like this is a good opportunity to step back and think about how small your problems are. and that, really, in the grand scheme of the universe, going back 600 years to the last eclipse, your life means nothing. [ laughter and applause ] here in california, as of today every adult can get a vaccine booster shot. i got mine. you know where i got it? did you get yours yet? >> guillermo: no, not yet. >> jimmy: i got it right across the street at dave and bewster's. [ rim shot ] thanks. thanks, everybody. [ applause ] meanwhile, aaron rodgers isn't the only nfl quarterback who's been holding out. joe flacco, of the new york jets, revealed that he, too, is unvaccinated. flacco told the media he doesn't want to get into his reas
in non-scientific terms, the moon is showing some underboob. [ laughter ] doesn't it feel like the moons pulling a lot of publicity stunts lately? "i'm blood red!" "i'm passing in front of venus!" "i'm a wolf moon!" ooh! [ laughter ] it's going to be on "the masks singer," dressed up as pac-man or something. [ laughter ] but i do like this stuff. a big celestial event like this is a good opportunity to step back and think about how small your problems...
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. >>> when are we going to go back to the moon? nasa reveals new plans about a possible return. >>> we never really know when the next power outage is going to take place. so we've got to be prepared every day. i'm chris chmura, we'll show you how next. >>> i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. storm ranger showing just a few spotty showers. the new weather trend moving in tomorrow. and then the rain surplus we're dealing with. that's all great news. i'll see you back in about eight minutes. >>> well, it's now just part of living here. power outages. some are surprises, but more often we get a warning about the lights about to go out. >> it seems elementary, but it's worth a refresher course. consumer tips on how to prepare. >> let's talk about how to protect yourself, your electronics and your food, also how abe lincoln might be able to help. make sure you have a flashlight handy. ideally, it's part of your emergency go bag, you have one, right? charge your smartphone and leave it charged in until the power goes out. if you have a
. >>> when are we going to go back to the moon? nasa reveals new plans about a possible return. >>> we never really know when the next power outage is going to take place. so we've got to be prepared every day. i'm chris chmura, we'll show you how next. >>> i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. storm ranger showing just a few spotty showers. the new weather trend moving in tomorrow. and then the rain surplus we're dealing with. that's all great news. i'll see you back...
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it moves into earth's shadow, it will appear to the naked eye like a bite has been taken out of the moonoks like a werewolf should be howling at that point. >> happy star gazing. >> bye-bye. [ cheers and applause ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon."
it moves into earth's shadow, it will appear to the naked eye like a bite has been taken out of the moonoks like a werewolf should be howling at that point. >> happy star gazing. >> bye-bye. [ cheers and applause ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon."
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. >> did we land on the moon? >> did we land on the moon? >> no! >> no. they also shared cool new thoughts on the moon landing. did we land on the moon? no. >> john f. kennedy, jr., according to these votes, was expected to reveal himself at 12:29 p.m., the exact time president kennedy was shot, at precisely the time the crowd piously recited the pledge of allegiance. but then, weirdly, he didn't turn up. neither jfk junior nor his dad nor anybody else from the kennedy blood line was, you know, -- appeared mystically at daley plaza. this is all insane, right? but it's hundreds of people who think democrats and celebrities are blood-drinking pedophiles who stood around for hours to watch the son of john f. kennedy join donald trump, his first cousin, on the precedential ticket to 2024. if you talk to people who follow qanon, who sort of track this strain of online extremism, the whole jfk junior is coming back to run with trump thing is considered a fringe belief even within the qanon universe. it is something that really skirts around the very outer edges
. >> did we land on the moon? >> did we land on the moon? >> no! >> no. they also shared cool new thoughts on the moon landing. did we land on the moon? no. >> john f. kennedy, jr., according to these votes, was expected to reveal himself at 12:29 p.m., the exact time president kennedy was shot, at precisely the time the crowd piously recited the pledge of allegiance. but then, weirdly, he didn't turn up. neither jfk junior nor his dad nor anybody else from the...
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. > >>> if you love space and the moon you may want to pay attention to the night sky tomorrow. you may have to give up some sleep but we are about to get the longest lunar eclipse in nearly 600 years. it'll be visible across the country into friday morning it's expected to last nearly three and a half hours and is close to a full eclipse. with that we will hand it off to mary. >>> super excited about this. the longest partial eclipse in more than 500 years. since february 1440. its been a long time. this is when the moon moves in to the earth's shadow. we have been track this weather system that. will move in. we are looking at more clouds streaming in. it's likely you won't be able to see it here in the bay area. also looking at some showers starting to develop, especially for the north bay during that time. of course i will show you this in just a moment. for us right now we are looking at clear skies. a beautiful afternoon across the bay area. temperatures running in the upper 50's to low to mid-60s's at this hour. we have that ridge of high pressure, that flat ridge just av
. > >>> if you love space and the moon you may want to pay attention to the night sky tomorrow. you may have to give up some sleep but we are about to get the longest lunar eclipse in nearly 600 years. it'll be visible across the country into friday morning it's expected to last nearly three and a half hours and is close to a full eclipse. with that we will hand it off to mary. >>> super excited about this. the longest partial eclipse in more than 500 years. since february...
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. >>> nasa is postponing a return to the moon, and aaron rodgers was hit with a big fine. ose are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." "usa today" reports the nfl fined aaron rodgers and the green bay packers for violating covid protocols. the team was fined $300,000. rodgers and another player were each fined just over $14,000 after they attended a team halloween party while unvaccinated. the league launched a review after rodgers tested positive for covid last week and it found out that he had not been vaccinated. yesterday, rodgers acknowledged that he did mislead people about his vaccination status. >>> "the new york times" says nasa is delaying its deadline for landing astronauts back on the moon to 2025. it's the first acknowledgment that the 2024 target is by -- target is by former president trump cannot be met. nasa administrator bill nelson said congress did not provide enough money to develop a landing system for its artemis moon program. he also said the lawsuit filed by jeff bezos' rocket company delayed work on the lunar lander being developed by s
. >>> nasa is postponing a return to the moon, and aaron rodgers was hit with a big fine. ose are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." "usa today" reports the nfl fined aaron rodgers and the green bay packers for violating covid protocols. the team was fined $300,000. rodgers and another player were each fined just over $14,000 after they attended a team halloween party while unvaccinated. the league launched a review after rodgers tested positive for...
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the partial eclipse of the moon happening overnight. the eclipse will cover about 97% of the moon at the peak and the eclipse will last nearly six hours. astronomers say it's the longest partial lunar eclipse and more than 500 years. so far no evidence from this video of an eclipse here on the west coast. the eclipse will peak at about one o'clock this morning. alrighty yes, it's going to be tough to see tonight, but it's you know, we're not that far from one o'clock now. so if you do have a chance you could peek out. you might see get a break in the clouds. i've seen a couple out there this evening. we do have a chance of some scattered showers late tonight and early tomorrow morning. these were the highs from today. probably be about the same tomorrow in terms of highs. live picture of oakland, which can't see here is a little bit of coastal fog coming in through the golden gate bridge that fog is basically going to be hanging on for the next 12 hours or so is the system kind of slides through the area might even see some valley fog as
the partial eclipse of the moon happening overnight. the eclipse will cover about 97% of the moon at the peak and the eclipse will last nearly six hours. astronomers say it's the longest partial lunar eclipse and more than 500 years. so far no evidence from this video of an eclipse here on the west coast. the eclipse will peak at about one o'clock this morning. alrighty yes, it's going to be tough to see tonight, but it's you know, we're not that far from one o'clock now. so if you do have a...