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cleaner i had before the rocket was extremely difficult. but now, with the shark rocket, vacuuming the stairs is easy, it's lightweight. i can hold the vacuum with one hand, and it fits perfectly on the width of my stairs. >> announcer: shark has taken its original 5-star ultra-lightweight rocket and made it even better, with the enhanced nozzle design for even better bare-floor cleaning. twice the cleaning capacity of the original rocket, with a removable dust cup. powerful l.e.d. headlights on the base of the vacuum and on the handle that light up the dirt. a more ergonomic design for even easier use. and you get all this cleaning power in a vacuum that weighs just about 9 pounds. but perhaps the biggest breakthrough of this shark rocket deluxepro is that, despite all these improvements, shark hasn't raised the price one penny. it's still under $200. >> shark has taken a vacuum that was fantastic and made it even more amazing. >> you sure get a lot of innovation for your money. >> announcer: with such affordable innovation, it's no wonder
cleaner i had before the rocket was extremely difficult. but now, with the shark rocket, vacuuming the stairs is easy, it's lightweight. i can hold the vacuum with one hand, and it fits perfectly on the width of my stairs. >> announcer: shark has taken its original 5-star ultra-lightweight rocket and made it even better, with the enhanced nozzle design for even better bare-floor cleaning. twice the cleaning capacity of the original rocket, with a removable dust cup. powerful l.e.d....
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cleaner i had before the rocket was extremely difficult. but now, with the shark rocket, vacuuming the stairs is easy, it's lightweight. i can hold the vacuum with one hand, and it fits perfectly on the width of my stairs. >> announcer: shark has taken its original 5-star ultra-lightweight rocket and made it even better, with the enhanced nozzle design for even better bare-floor cleaning. twice the cleaning capacity of the original rocket, with a removable dust cup. powerful l.e.d. headlights on the base of the vacuum and on the handle that light up the dirt. a more ergonomic design for even easier use. and you get all this cleaning power in a vacuum that weighs just about 9 pounds. but perhaps the biggest breakthrough of this shark rocket deluxepro is that, despite all these improvements, shark hasn't raised the price one penny. it's still under $200. >> shark has taken a vacuum that was fantastic and made it even more amazing. >> you sure get a lot of innovation for your money. >> announcer: with such affordable innovation, it's no wonder
cleaner i had before the rocket was extremely difficult. but now, with the shark rocket, vacuuming the stairs is easy, it's lightweight. i can hold the vacuum with one hand, and it fits perfectly on the width of my stairs. >> announcer: shark has taken its original 5-star ultra-lightweight rocket and made it even better, with the enhanced nozzle design for even better bare-floor cleaning. twice the cleaning capacity of the original rocket, with a removable dust cup. powerful l.e.d....
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but now, with the shark rocket, it's lightweight. i can hold the vacuum with one hand, and it fits perfectly on the width of my stairs. >> announcer: shark has taken its original 5-star ultra-lightweight rocket and made it even better, with the rocket deluxepro. enhanced nozzle design for even better bare-floor cleaning. twice the cleaning capacity of the original rocket, with a removable dust cup. powerful l.e.d. headlights on the base of the vacuum and on the handle that light up the dirt. a more ergonomic design for even easier use. and you get all this cleaning power in a vacuum that weighs just about 9 pounds. but perhaps the biggest breakthrough of this shark rocket deluxepro is that, despite all these improvements, shark hasn't raised the price one penny. it's still under $200. >> shark has taken a vacuum that was fantastic and made it even more amazing. >> you sure get a lot of innovation for your money. >> announcer: with such affordable innovation, it's no wonder j.d. power ranks the shark brand highest in the two years in a
but now, with the shark rocket, it's lightweight. i can hold the vacuum with one hand, and it fits perfectly on the width of my stairs. >> announcer: shark has taken its original 5-star ultra-lightweight rocket and made it even better, with the rocket deluxepro. enhanced nozzle design for even better bare-floor cleaning. twice the cleaning capacity of the original rocket, with a removable dust cup. powerful l.e.d. headlights on the base of the vacuum and on the handle that light up the...
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the shark rocket powerhead also features powerful l.e.d. lights, an extra-long 30-foot cord, and a telescoping handle for easy carrying and storage. and now, through this very special television offer direct from shark, you can own the new shark rocket powerhead for just six payments of $39.95. but hold on! order right now and we'll make one payment for you. that's right! the new shark rocket powerhead can be yours for only five payments of $39.95. when you order, you'll also receive the one-of-a-kind gentle-touch hard-floor brush roll along with the handy brush-roll caddy. and this deal gets even better! be one of the first 500 to order, and you'll receive your shark rocket powerhead with free shipping. >> i know you're going to love my revolutionary shark rocket powerhead, but if you don't agree it's the most convenient, easy-to-use vacuum you've ever tried that also deep-cleans carpets better than the vacuum you're using right now, then i'll even pay the return shipping. but if you do purchase direct from shark, i'm going to give you my i
the shark rocket powerhead also features powerful l.e.d. lights, an extra-long 30-foot cord, and a telescoping handle for easy carrying and storage. and now, through this very special television offer direct from shark, you can own the new shark rocket powerhead for just six payments of $39.95. but hold on! order right now and we'll make one payment for you. that's right! the new shark rocket powerhead can be yours for only five payments of $39.95. when you order, you'll also receive the...
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famous for his rocket work. he was the first person to successfully launch a liquid fueled rocket in 1926. when he was a professor here 1943, he met his wife here, who was a secretary of the president when he met her. they had very much of a connection. after he died, his wife kept working on his material and the library was built and named after robert goddard. she donated the papers and 's by the in the library architects. it was created in the planning of the building to have the exhibit space for his artifacts and to have storage space for all of his papers we have here. his papers,'s we had diaries and note books of his. he kept diaries from the time he was 16 until he died. two particular times, he didn't afteranything for a month he got married and when he was in the hospital. than that, he kept diaries the whole time and would tend to put in what is activities for the day was, any books he was reading. he would tend to see that he and esther went out for eyes cream or went to a movie. he would say who was working o
famous for his rocket work. he was the first person to successfully launch a liquid fueled rocket in 1926. when he was a professor here 1943, he met his wife here, who was a secretary of the president when he met her. they had very much of a connection. after he died, his wife kept working on his material and the library was built and named after robert goddard. she donated the papers and 's by the in the library architects. it was created in the planning of the building to have the exhibit...
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the crew. and now we have new rockets that will have the crew in a capsule on the top of the rocket so that if there is an explosion on the pad, an explosion in assent all the way to orbit, you can still save the crew because you can separate them by the escape rockets from the main vehicle and save the crew, ultimately having them land by parachute, powered landing or a parachute landing, and save the crew. and these rockets are almost ready to fly. indeed, some of them have been flying for quite awhile. two companies -- space-ex and boeing -- will have the spacecraft. space-ex, its spacecraft, its capsule called dragon, sitting on top of a rocket that has flown many times called the falcon 9. boeing, in a spacecraft called the starliner that will sit upon the very proven atlas 5 rocket. which one will fly first we do not know but the fact is that's only two years away, 2017. they will fly with the first crews to and from the space station so tha that we no longer have to rely upon a very reliable partner that, indeed, helped us build the international space station to which we go and return n
the crew. and now we have new rockets that will have the crew in a capsule on the top of the rocket so that if there is an explosion on the pad, an explosion in assent all the way to orbit, you can still save the crew because you can separate them by the escape rockets from the main vehicle and save the crew, ultimately having them land by parachute, powered landing or a parachute landing, and save the crew. and these rockets are almost ready to fly. indeed, some of them have been flying for...
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they decided to get in the business and build rockets and launch satellites. naturally the united states of america said be my guest but prove you can do this in a way we can count on you because when we need a satellite launch to collect information we want to make sure it is successful. space-x over the years improved, evolved, and developed the capacity to launch satellites to the point where nasa, for example, national air nautic and space association, used space-x rockets successfully. it reached a point where the department of defense said to space-x you are capable and will be certified to compete for department of defense business. that is to the credit of space-x that they reached that point. i thought this was an exciting development because once again we were going to have competition between the united launch alliance. the old bowing-lockede merger and space-x. the owner of space-x said we can do this for a fraction to the cost of the american taxpayers. what i did was invite the ceo's of both subcommittee -- companies at the same time. we asked the
they decided to get in the business and build rockets and launch satellites. naturally the united states of america said be my guest but prove you can do this in a way we can count on you because when we need a satellite launch to collect information we want to make sure it is successful. space-x over the years improved, evolved, and developed the capacity to launch satellites to the point where nasa, for example, national air nautic and space association, used space-x rockets successfully. it...
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the business. they were going to build rockets and launch satellites, too. naturally, the united states of america said be my guest, but prove you can do this in a way that we can count on you because when we need a satellite launched to collect information, we want to make sure it's successful. spacex over the years improved, evolved and developed the capacity to launch satellites, to the point where nasa, for example, the national aeronautics and space administration, used spacex rockets successfully. it reached a point where the department of defense said to spacex you are capable and will be certified to compete now for department of defense business, and that is to the credit of spacex that they reached that point. i thought this was an exciting development because once again we were going to have competition between the united launch alliance, the old boeing-lockheed merger, and spacex, the new company. the owner of spacex said to me and said publicly we can do this for a fraction of the costs to american taxpayers. what i did was invite the recess of b
the business. they were going to build rockets and launch satellites, too. naturally, the united states of america said be my guest, but prove you can do this in a way that we can count on you because when we need a satellite launched to collect information, we want to make sure it's successful. spacex over the years improved, evolved and developed the capacity to launch satellites, to the point where nasa, for example, the national aeronautics and space administration, used spacex rockets...
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[applause] >> this is not the first rocket to land vertically. month the blue origin craft returned to west texas. that mission was much smaller and did not reach space orbit. blue origin is backed by the amazon founder, jeff bezos. spacex is backed by elon musk. the rivalry looks to launch a new era in space travel. bbc news. ♪ now, to 2 teenagers with a special bond. their determination that all girls should have the right to go to school. malala yousufzai gained international attention after being shot by the taliban for promoting that cause. during a visit to a syrian refugee camp, she met muzoon al-mellehan. they became friends. now, ms. in -- now, ms. in -- zoon's family has been granted refugee status. the library's a perfect place to catch up on each other's lives. the biggest news for 17-year-old her family's being resettled in newcastle, a long way from syria. it helps to have a friend like malala. i remember seeing the refugee camp. now, we can work together. you think about a sad and difficult thing, but i will work hard on myself to
[applause] >> this is not the first rocket to land vertically. month the blue origin craft returned to west texas. that mission was much smaller and did not reach space orbit. blue origin is backed by the amazon founder, jeff bezos. spacex is backed by elon musk. the rivalry looks to launch a new era in space travel. bbc news. ♪ now, to 2 teenagers with a special bond. their determination that all girls should have the right to go to school. malala yousufzai gained international...
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to hope what comes up will come down >>> live pictures of the falcon 9 rocket, the spacex rocket, whicho the atmosphere above the atmosphere. derek pitts is al jazeera's space contributor. he is the director of the planetarium. give me your reaction to seeing this. >> it looks really great. it looks like the first stage burn went well and the second stage burn is going well. the next step to try to get it to boost safely back in florida upright. we hope that will work well >>> for a novice like me, the idea of getting up into space is a lot easier than it is coming down safely and landing a ship like that, right? >> it is. this is not the kind of thing that we've been striving to do, to launch the vehicle again back on ground. it requires new control technologies to be able to bring it back. before what we do is just expend all the fuel and either throw it away or allow it to slash down into the ocean and retrieve it from there. this monthed of being able to land it back down on a launch pad or landing pad on the ground alleviates all the expense of fishing it out of the ocean and all t
to hope what comes up will come down >>> live pictures of the falcon 9 rocket, the spacex rocket, whicho the atmosphere above the atmosphere. derek pitts is al jazeera's space contributor. he is the director of the planetarium. give me your reaction to seeing this. >> it looks really great. it looks like the first stage burn went well and the second stage burn is going well. the next step to try to get it to boost safely back in florida upright. we hope that will work well...
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the traditional launch model just trashed the rockets in the bottom of the ocean. for space x, that's 50-million dollars every launch. musk also believes re-using rockets is critical towards us earthlings establishing a colony on mars. in miami, phil keating, fox news. clouds are building back into central iowa and temperatures will hold steady or rise slightly to the low 40s through the night. rain is expected through the day on wednesday, especially morning through noon. it will get slightly colder through christmas. this is the channel 13 news at nine on fox 17 skies will stay mostly cloudy this evening with mild temperatures in the low 40s. temperatures will hold steady or rise slightly through the night. a few showers will begin to develop around midnight with most of the rain occurring by 7 am. rain will be steady and heavy at times through wednesday morning. temperatures will be in the low to mid 40s through the ck to the 30s wednd ternoon and evening. some oeain lingering in northwest wmay transition briefly to snow wednesday evening. a coldfront will pass t
the traditional launch model just trashed the rockets in the bottom of the ocean. for space x, that's 50-million dollars every launch. musk also believes re-using rockets is critical towards us earthlings establishing a colony on mars. in miami, phil keating, fox news. clouds are building back into central iowa and temperatures will hold steady or rise slightly to the low 40s through the night. rain is expected through the day on wednesday, especially morning through noon. it will get slightly...
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the satellite, which was intended for military and civilian use is expected to burn up when the rocketreenters the atmosphere on tuesday. more on that and everything else that we're covering on our website. www.aljazeera.com. >> building trust between law enforcement officers and the communities that we serve is one of my highest priorities as attorney general. >> the justice department announcing a probe in the police department. >> the threat from terrorism is real, but we'll overcome it. >> a luke warm reaction to president's address. >>> it is back to work for employees in san bernardino, california, as investigators try to p
the satellite, which was intended for military and civilian use is expected to burn up when the rocketreenters the atmosphere on tuesday. more on that and everything else that we're covering on our website. www.aljazeera.com. >> building trust between law enforcement officers and the communities that we serve is one of my highest priorities as attorney general. >> the justice department announcing a probe in the police department. >> the threat from terrorism is real, but...
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the successful launch of the new falcon 9 rocket was just the first obstacle for space x to over come after lifting off to put 11 satellites into space the big challenge was getting the rockets first stage booster back on earth in one piece. >> space x is now clear to resume deliverly flights which have been on hold such a spectacular failure last june. >> that ill fated mission wasn't previous landing attempts ended in disaster including this one back in april. that deter the founder of space x tesler ceo who tweeted this photo of launch and reentry, there and back again. jeff bezos founder of amazon responded with this tweet congratulating space x adding, welcome to the club. amazon founder recovered the rocket use to launch one of his spacecraft earlier this fall, that rocket was only going to sub orbital altitude, in other words, much less extreme than the falcon 9 experience going to orbit. >> but to be successful, space x needs to be profitable, which includes being able to reuse those $60 million rockets. >> pulling off this landing was a major achievement, perhaps historic it
the successful launch of the new falcon 9 rocket was just the first obstacle for space x to over come after lifting off to put 11 satellites into space the big challenge was getting the rockets first stage booster back on earth in one piece. >> space x is now clear to resume deliverly flights which have been on hold such a spectacular failure last june. >> that ill fated mission wasn't previous landing attempts ended in disaster including this one back in april. that deter the...
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for the international space station. rocketnd for the international space station. it's the holidays. and of course, everyone wants to get online at once. to watch things. buy things. but slow internet makes it hard. that's why it's time to get fios. it has the fastest internet and wifi available. with speeds from 50 to 500 megs. and right now, you'll get 50 meg fios internet, tv and phone for 79.99 a month online for your first year. and with a 2 year agreement, we'll give you all the premium movie channels for a year. plus, 400 dollars back. so go online or call now. get out of the past. get fios. alison: and atlas rocket soon on his face the international space station. the launch window opens in about 15 minutes. this is a live picture from cape canaveral. the rocket is carrying supplies to the astronauts on the -- watching the launch is kevin lewis. he is with a local class. they have a vested interest in this. to be know if this is a go or no go? reporter: they are telling us that a 30% chance this atlas five rocket on th
for the international space station. rocketnd for the international space station. it's the holidays. and of course, everyone wants to get online at once. to watch things. buy things. but slow internet makes it hard. that's why it's time to get fios. it has the fastest internet and wifi available. with speeds from 50 to 500 megs. and right now, you'll get 50 meg fios internet, tv and phone for 79.99 a month online for your first year. and with a 2 year agreement, we'll give you all the premium...
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this yeaunmation shows how the rocket launched, released 11 satellites into orbit and then flipped before landing six miles from the launchpad. >> this is a major step in the long-range plan to reduce launch costs and he wants to do. >> reporter: at the company's california headquarters employees showed their excitement afterredlanding. in june, another launch ended with an explosion. since then, the rocket was upgraded and made more powerful. after monday's landing, musk tweeted this photo of the rocket's historic trip. don champion, cbs news. >> space x has two launches planned for next month. >>> just getting cooking on a tuesday. it's 4:52. bay area techies are getting more than their average work incentive. ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> it's not cold. but it's windy. wind gusts are up to 30 miles an hour in parts of the bay area. sfo these are sustained winds. gusts are i whatter. what happens the rest of the day? those bright and purple colors, the stronger winds we roll it through the day by 4:00 this afternoon. it's still windy around the bay area. so batten down the hatches. a windy da
this yeaunmation shows how the rocket launched, released 11 satellites into orbit and then flipped before landing six miles from the launchpad. >> this is a major step in the long-range plan to reduce launch costs and he wants to do. >> reporter: at the company's california headquarters employees showed their excitement afterredlanding. in june, another launch ended with an explosion. since then, the rocket was upgraded and made more powerful. after monday's landing, musk tweeted...
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it is time to lift the ban on russian rocket. not everyone on capitol hill agrees, we'll tell you about that next. when i went on to ancestry, i just put in the name of my parents and my grandparents. and as soon as i did that, literally it was like you're getting 7, 9, 10, 15 leaves that are just popping up all over the place. yeah, it was amazing. just with a little bit of information, you can take leaps and bounds. it's an awesome experience. then, a brutal act of teterror here at home.. it's time for a tested and proven leader who won't try to contain isis. jeb bush has a plan... to destroy them. and keep america safe. jeb bush: the united states should not delay in leading a global coalition to take out isis with overwhelming force. announcer: tested and proven leadership matters. jeb bush. right to rise usa is responsible for the content of this message. tand that's what we're doings to chat xfinity.rself, we are challenging ourselves to improve every aspect of your experience. and this includes our commitment to being on ti
it is time to lift the ban on russian rocket. not everyone on capitol hill agrees, we'll tell you about that next. when i went on to ancestry, i just put in the name of my parents and my grandparents. and as soon as i did that, literally it was like you're getting 7, 9, 10, 15 leaves that are just popping up all over the place. yeah, it was amazing. just with a little bit of information, you can take leaps and bounds. it's an awesome experience. then, a brutal act of teterror here at home.....
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the gigantic 23 story rocket canaveral air force station at 8:29 pm a live webcast from the company's california headquarters capturing it all... it's main mission: creating reusable rockets to save on launch costs anan making space more widely accessible. spacex is the brainchild of elon musk, the 44 year old billionaire mogul also behind tesla. this successful landing comes 6 months after a failed attempt in june... with this explosion shortly after launch.. while the rocket, on its way to deliver supplies, to the international space station disintegrated. bang! last night... redemption and triumph, with elon musk tweeting: 'welcome back baby! whoosh! nasa weighed in too. tweeting: on your successful vertical landing of the first stage back to earth!' >> several companies are competing for a piece of the pie to resupply the space station and eventually carry astronauts to it. we started this first day of winter with fog. will there be any snow to go along it? ben's back with the forecast after this. here's the live view from our skycam in spencer, iowa, where it's and degrees this n
the gigantic 23 story rocket canaveral air force station at 8:29 pm a live webcast from the company's california headquarters capturing it all... it's main mission: creating reusable rockets to save on launch costs anan making space more widely accessible. spacex is the brainchild of elon musk, the 44 year old billionaire mogul also behind tesla. this successful landing comes 6 months after a failed attempt in june... with this explosion shortly after launch.. while the rocket, on its way to...
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it selfly landed a rocket others on solid ground after delivering a payload. here are the details. >> this video isn't being played backwards. this rocket booster safely landed back on earth after it was kicked into orbit. for spacex, it is a considerable technical achievement that could revolutionize the space industry. >> it is like launching a pencil over the empire state building, having it reverse and land on a shoe box on the ground in a windstorm. >> falcon nine became the first unmanned rocket to successfully land back on earth. this was no test run. the main body of the craft managed to launch 11 satellites into orbit. the rockets will be able to make several trips to space in the future, saving money once the details are found out. >> we are only half way there. now we have to make sure the launcher is in good condition and determine how the rocket could be launched again. >> only time will tell whether spacex will be able to compete with space giants. the france-based company successfully launched 12 rockets in 2015, setting a new world record. >> there we go. w
it selfly landed a rocket others on solid ground after delivering a payload. here are the details. >> this video isn't being played backwards. this rocket booster safely landed back on earth after it was kicked into orbit. for spacex, it is a considerable technical achievement that could revolutionize the space industry. >> it is like launching a pencil over the empire state building, having it reverse and land on a shoe box on the ground in a windstorm. >> falcon nine became...
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the military says it was a russian rocket coming back to earth. deo of the rocket went viral as people wonder what it was. >> some people thought it was a shooting star perhaps. the rocket launched on monday. >> could it be santa? >> it burned up in the atmosphere. >> santa doing a test run? >> santa rockets? >> jet power. >> harleys. >> more kids, more population around the world, has to go faster. rocket power out of the back. >> i like that logic. >> absolutely. i wish we could speed things up around here but it's going to be a slow go for travel plans today. weather alert day at nbc 4. we'll do our level best to keep you ahead of any weather problems or weather-related slowdowns. i just tweeted out the latest r radar timing. weather in your plans today, rain and fog this morning giving you the yellow light for there. periods of heavy rain midday into early evening. red light for there. by late evening, after 9:00 or 10:00, back down to just occasional showers. things should be better for tomorrow. thick fog this morning. visibility is down unde
the military says it was a russian rocket coming back to earth. deo of the rocket went viral as people wonder what it was. >> some people thought it was a shooting star perhaps. the rocket launched on monday. >> could it be santa? >> it burned up in the atmosphere. >> santa doing a test run? >> santa rockets? >> jet power. >> harleys. >> more kids, more population around the world, has to go faster. rocket power out of the back. >> i like...
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space ex launched a rocket from cape canaveral. >> the first stage of the rocket safely to florida. where spacex is one of a new breed, pushing the envelope on space travel. >> reporter: cheers of joys, spacex celebrating an historic landing of her rocket. it marks the first time space x managed to reuse a rocket for future use, setting up new renovations to trim costs and change completely how mankind approaches space flight. >> a ship like no other. a place history secured. the face shuttle pulling into port for the last time. when they landed a shuttle. the mission of delivering payloads to space came to an historic close. left in its wake, a race to space between traditional air and defense contractors, with the shuttle grounded. n.a.s.a. hired orbital htk to fly cargo missions to the international space nation, the capsule arriving at the i.s.s. of delivering thousands of pounds of equipment. spacex. founded by tesla's elon musk has had several launches under its belt, using its own rockets. n.a.s.a. is reportedly paying 2.6 billion for spacex to transport crews to the space sta
space ex launched a rocket from cape canaveral. >> the first stage of the rocket safely to florida. where spacex is one of a new breed, pushing the envelope on space travel. >> reporter: cheers of joys, spacex celebrating an historic landing of her rocket. it marks the first time space x managed to reuse a rocket for future use, setting up new renovations to trim costs and change completely how mankind approaches space flight. >> a ship like no other. a place history secured....
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spacex is staging a comeback tonight - with the launch of a falcon nine rocket. it marks the first first launch - since an explosion destroyed its capsule six months ago. the rocket launch - and is now attempting to return - and land upright. capsule six months ago. the rocket launch - and is now attempting to return - and land upright. more bad news for chipotle. we'll tell you about three new areas - that could be connected to an e-coli outbreak. plus - what the opening weekend of "the force awakens" has in common - with the release of the first "star wars" movie - back in 1977. your fox5 weather hey, is that it? i think that's it. oh! go amanda! we love you! the security of our nation's infrastructure has been a long- time concern for the white house. and now - two reports reveal a history of foreign cyber attacks on the u-s. laura ingle has the story from rye brook, new york. america's infrastructure under attack by iranian hackers. a new report by the wall street journal reveals they broke into the control system of a small dam less than twenty miles north of
spacex is staging a comeback tonight - with the launch of a falcon nine rocket. it marks the first first launch - since an explosion destroyed its capsule six months ago. the rocket launch - and is now attempting to return - and land upright. capsule six months ago. the rocket launch - and is now attempting to return - and land upright. more bad news for chipotle. we'll tell you about three new areas - that could be connected to an e-coli outbreak. plus - what the opening weekend of "the...
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he was the first person to successfully launch a liquid fueled rocket in 1926. faster from 1914 to 1943. he met his wife here at clark, who was the secretary of the president when he met her. so they had very much of a clark connection. after he died, his wife cap working on his material and the library was built and named after robert hutchings goddard and she donated the papers and space was created in the library by the architect. it was created in the planning of the building to have the exhibit space for his artifacts and have storage space for all of his papers that we have here. with robert goddard's papers, we have diaries and note looks of his. he kept diaries from when he was 16 until his death, except for two particular times, he did not write anything in his diary for a month after he got married, which i found sweet and when he was in the hospital, he did not. diariesan that, he kept full time. he would tend to put in what his activities for the day was and books he was reading. in later diet -- later diaries, you would see that he went out for ice c
he was the first person to successfully launch a liquid fueled rocket in 1926. faster from 1914 to 1943. he met his wife here at clark, who was the secretary of the president when he met her. so they had very much of a clark connection. after he died, his wife cap working on his material and the library was built and named after robert hutchings goddard and she donated the papers and space was created in the library by the architect. it was created in the planning of the building to have the...
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an amendment was offered to maintain the restriction on the air force's use of russian rocket engines and then a positive vote of the committee, the amendment was adopted. we then considered hundreds of amendments to this bill on the senate floor over a period of two weeks. for two weeks we literally considered hundreds of amendments, and we did so transportlytransparently, with n process, which is a credit to both sides. there was not one amendment that was called up to change the provision of that authorization bill concerning the rd-180 rocket engines. the legislation passed with 71 votes. then because of a misguided presidential veto, this defense legislation was actually considered a second time on the floor, and it passed 91-3. i want to emphasize again, one of the things that i was proud of for years is that we do debate the senate armed services -- the national defense authorization bill. we have every year for some 43 years and passed it and had the president sign it, and we open it to all amendments. but there was no amendment on rocket engines proposed on the floor of the a
an amendment was offered to maintain the restriction on the air force's use of russian rocket engines and then a positive vote of the committee, the amendment was adopted. we then considered hundreds of amendments to this bill on the senate floor over a period of two weeks. for two weeks we literally considered hundreds of amendments, and we did so transportlytransparently, with n process, which is a credit to both sides. there was not one amendment that was called up to change the provision of...
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the rockets next year. >>> the "cbs overnight news" will be e ght back. want to do something special this holiday season? support i have a dream foundation. help a child achieve the dream of a higher education. cbs cares. organ donation can truly provide a second chance at life. find out how you can help someone in need be a real survivor. go to donatelife.net. cbs cares. want to do something special this christmas? support i have a dream foundation. help a child achieve the dream of higher education. (franklin d. roosevelt) the inherent right to work is one of the elemental privileges of a free people. endowed, as our nation is, with abundant physical resources... ...and inspired as it should be to make those resources and opportunities available for the joyment of all... ...we approach reemployment with real hope of finding a better answer than we have now. narrator: donate to goodwill where your donations help fund >> if you are the type who waits till the last minute to do your holiday shopping, amazon.com has something for you this season. amazon pri
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the rocket taking off, the rocket falling back to earth with a nice, soft landing. spacex can now do this more cheaply than any other company in the world. 61y can pull off a launch at million dollars. of course, jeff bezos and blue origin did accomplish something similar earlier this year, but that rocket was smaller, it did not go as fast, and spacex has the lead when it comes to the cost. jeff bezos tweeted "welcome to the club," which was congratulatory, but also sort of i got here first. space travel can be cheaper. that means more missions, more explorations, a mission to mars is a realistic possibility. dreamon musk's ultimate is to go to mars, colonize it, and i there. outd: and a rivalry playing on twitter with backhanded compliments from silicon valley executives -- but how crowded is this space? are these two the vanguard? emily: of course there is blue origin and spacex. they are probably the biggest contenders from a private perspective. their arrivals around the world. there are a number of companies in europe trying to pull this off. spacex says the l
the rocket taking off, the rocket falling back to earth with a nice, soft landing. spacex can now do this more cheaply than any other company in the world. 61y can pull off a launch at million dollars. of course, jeff bezos and blue origin did accomplish something similar earlier this year, but that rocket was smaller, it did not go as fast, and spacex has the lead when it comes to the cost. jeff bezos tweeted "welcome to the club," which was congratulatory, but also sort of i got...
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this animation shows how the falcon 9 rocket launched, released 11 satellites into orbit, then flipped before landing about 6-miles from its launch pad. before the launch, space consultant bill harwood spoke to cnn. >> this a huge step in the effort to reduce launch costs. . reporter: at the company california head quarters, employees showed their excitement after the landing. in june, another launch ended with an explosion. since then, the rocket was upgraded and made more powerful. after monday's landing, this photo was tweeted of the rocket's historic trip. . >> space x has two launches planned for next and they hope to resume deliveries to the space station. >>> what do you want for the holidays that money can't buy? we're building a wall of wishes where you can share your greatest hope. your wish might get on tv. let's check some. in one is i wish that my family and friends became happy again, forget about the troubles of the past and that everyone is moving forward in a healthy, peaceful and joyful future. and this one, my wish with is for forgiveness and everyone just love one a
this animation shows how the falcon 9 rocket launched, released 11 satellites into orbit, then flipped before landing about 6-miles from its launch pad. before the launch, space consultant bill harwood spoke to cnn. >> this a huge step in the effort to reduce launch costs. . reporter: at the company california head quarters, employees showed their excitement after the landing. in june, another launch ended with an explosion. since then, the rocket was upgraded and made more powerful....
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and successfully landing part of the booster rocket back on. it happened at cape canaveral tonight and the company officials gave an analogy to the difficulty and precision like flipping a pencil over the empire state building and having it land straight up and down inside of a shoe box on the other side. how about that? employees could not contain themselves as the rocketings landed safely. >> think they are excited? spacex previous attempt on a barge was close but ended up like you saw there, a fireball. the milestone not only an engineering feat but a business one as well. the company intends to reuse the rocket parts, significant savings. >>> and taking a spacewalk today for vital repairs. scott kelly and timothy had to unjam a rail car. they had to get it moved to a cargo ship with nearly 3 tons of food and supplies that can dock there wednesday. >> amazing stuff. >> it is incredible what they can do. >> the pictures so clear, too. >>> and also the fact that we are talking about 70-plus degrees on christmas eve. >> christmas eve parties,
and successfully landing part of the booster rocket back on. it happened at cape canaveral tonight and the company officials gave an analogy to the difficulty and precision like flipping a pencil over the empire state building and having it land straight up and down inside of a shoe box on the other side. how about that? employees could not contain themselves as the rocketings landed safely. >> think they are excited? spacex previous attempt on a barge was close but ended up like you saw...
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i guess we will not hearle from the rocket, roger. we talked about the chance of going in, the hall of fame. he said he would be absolutley comfortable with that. all right. let's go. run it again? >> any thoughts again? any more apprehension? any more optimism? >> yeah. i mean, great. when the guys vote for you, it is great. you know, i am so far passed it, you know? i have no control over it. like i said, the guys that looked at the pack and we went through it. it was, it was tough times for us. but you know, we held our highheads high. we it did right. i play the game right. so i am thankful the guy to do >> worth waiting for. all right. the are you wins in the third period in edmonton. a long way away. they are tied one-one. tonight, sad to report that one of the most popular celtic pliers from the early dynasty days. jim loscutoff pass pass aid way at the age of 80. part of not one, two, three, four five, six, but seven celtic nba world championship teams. wow. he was wonderful gentlemen. a great coach boston state before they mo
i guess we will not hearle from the rocket, roger. we talked about the chance of going in, the hall of fame. he said he would be absolutley comfortable with that. all right. let's go. run it again? >> any thoughts again? any more apprehension? any more optimism? >> yeah. i mean, great. when the guys vote for you, it is great. you know, i am so far passed it, you know? i have no control over it. like i said, the guys that looked at the pack and we went through it. it was, it was...
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i suppose you're gonna tell me shark made the rocket even better. this rocket has improved
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space-x employees welcoming the rocket back with an eruption of he lags and cheers. the landing impressing veteran space enthusiasts. >> it was right above us. >> it's a big deal because the costly booster has the potential to be reused, bringing down the price tag for future missions by about $50 million each launch. last launch in june did not end as well. that rocket exploded shortly after liftoff, destroying 4,000 pounds of food and supplies meant for the international space station. the company fixed the rob and upgraded the -- fixed the problem and upgraded the rocket. >> it was a good day. it was well worth the wait. >> rival private space company blue origin owned by jeff bezos of amazon successfully landed a rocket in a test in texas, but that did not have a pay load, so a lot of people think it's apples to oranges. >>> first full day of winter and what an impressive storm that came through. ushered in a lot of rainfall, especially in mendocino county, lake county, north bay, marin county, mount tam eight inches of rain down to the santa cruz mountains. we're
space-x employees welcoming the rocket back with an eruption of he lags and cheers. the landing impressing veteran space enthusiasts. >> it was right above us. >> it's a big deal because the costly booster has the potential to be reused, bringing down the price tag for future missions by about $50 million each launch. last launch in june did not end as well. that rocket exploded shortly after liftoff, destroying 4,000 pounds of food and supplies meant for the international space...
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holy water for the rocket, and sometimes for the media, too. from left-to-right a britain, a russian, and an american. only the first person the u.k. has sent into orbit. what is he looking forward to? >> the view of planet earth. as much as i've spoken with astronauts, and as much advice they've given me, i don't think anything prepares you for that moment. >> the suit is on, tested, and farewell to family and friends before blast off. >> and lift off. [ explosion ] >> thunderously loud, dazzlingly bright, the power of kerr row seen and liquid oxygen lift it away from earth's gravitational pull. in a couple of minutes it's just a twinkle in the sky like the first of the evening stars. >> absolutely magnificent. >> and soon the real work will begin. this is science not simply spectacle. 265 experiments will be completed in the six months spent out of this world. rory challands, al jazeera, kazakhstan. >> you can explore our website, www.aljazeera.com is the address. grab >> welcome to 101 east, i'm steve chao. after giving birth in china, many
holy water for the rocket, and sometimes for the media, too. from left-to-right a britain, a russian, and an american. only the first person the u.k. has sent into orbit. what is he looking forward to? >> the view of planet earth. as much as i've spoken with astronauts, and as much advice they've given me, i don't think anything prepares you for that moment. >> the suit is on, tested, and farewell to family and friends before blast off. >> and lift off. [ explosion ] >>...
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the unmanned rocket broke amake two minutes into its flight two years ago. the firm has a contract with nasa worth 1.6 billion dollars. a research fellow in physics at the university college of london. what's different this time around - it's all pretty ambitious for a company that first of all was recovering from this catastrophe six months ago, the failure in june, and failed as well to land the rocket on a barge in the ocean twice. what's different about this version of the falcon that could help it succeed this time around? ism they have learned-- they have learned from their failures. they have done modifications in the rocket and now they are planning to land the first stage of the falcon 9 into a platform, a concrete platform on the shore. i hope it is successful. it is a very ambitious idea. they have tried to recover actually the whole rocket which is made out of two stages. the second stage, the upper stage, which in this case will carry on into orbit to place 500 kilometres of satellites and then the first stage will attempt to come down only about
the unmanned rocket broke amake two minutes into its flight two years ago. the firm has a contract with nasa worth 1.6 billion dollars. a research fellow in physics at the university college of london. what's different this time around - it's all pretty ambitious for a company that first of all was recovering from this catastrophe six months ago, the failure in june, and failed as well to land the rocket on a barge in the ocean twice. what's different about this version of the falcon that could...
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the eagle has landed. >> copy, tranquility. we have a rocket on the ground.hat are about to turn blue. >> armstrong is on the moon. neil armstrong, 38-year-old american, standing on the surface of the moon on this july 20th, 1969. >> that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> it was a moment when it seemed like the whole country and a even most of the world kind of stopped in their tracks and just took all this in with a sense of wonder and almost disbelief. my god, can this really be happening? >> oh, that looks beautiful. >> it looks different, but it's very pretty out here. >> okay, ready for me to come out? >> okay, i'm on the top step. >> you have got three more steps and then a long one. there you go. we'll raise the flag on the landing gear. from the planet earth first step foot upon the moon, july 1969. we came in peace for all mankind. >> the real moment of truth is next. they still have to get off the surface of the moon. they push the button on the computer, and then bang. they see the moon receding from them. and then some minut
the eagle has landed. >> copy, tranquility. we have a rocket on the ground.hat are about to turn blue. >> armstrong is on the moon. neil armstrong, 38-year-old american, standing on the surface of the moon on this july 20th, 1969. >> that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> it was a moment when it seemed like the whole country and a even most of the world kind of stopped in their tracks and just took all this in with a sense of wonder and almost...
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the rockets would make it interesting but on his bobblehead night, johnson had 13 points in the fourth, 110-105 the nets sweep their season series against the rockets. >>> the islanders may have seen their win streak end in ottawa. islanders had led by two but in the third, it ties it to three. converting for the isles here, he does. 4-3 the isles prevail. >>> we have the devils visiting the game, all tied up. round 5, keep it going. nice moves but he is denied by garrett spark. the leafs get the win. >>> after four straight losses the rutgers men's basketball team was pretty desperate for a win. even if it had to come against a team that was winless heading in. scarlet knights, rutgers making a move, he led the way with 18 points. late in this one, bishop daniels the takeaway, back for the slam. he had 17. 75-59 rutgers, back in the win column and uconn facing no. 6, maryland in a late game. terps are pretty good. the triple, maryland up 22-8 early. sterling begins trying to get the huskies in at the steal, the layup but right now maryland is leading 65-56 late. >>> syracuse hosting c
the rockets would make it interesting but on his bobblehead night, johnson had 13 points in the fourth, 110-105 the nets sweep their season series against the rockets. >>> the islanders may have seen their win streak end in ottawa. islanders had led by two but in the third, it ties it to three. converting for the isles here, he does. 4-3 the isles prevail. >>> we have the devils visiting the game, all tied up. round 5, keep it going. nice moves but he is denied by garrett...
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scientists tested the rocket's second stage engine. it will be responsible for lifting cargo such as satellites into space after the first stage engine is separated. the improved engine is bigger and it's expected it will be able to carry a 30% greater payload. the first epsilon rocket was launched two years ago. jaxa officials say they want to win orders to launch satellites. they expect that starting in 2020, there will be a demand to put about five small satellites into orbit per year. they also want to contribute to the country's space exploration program. jaxa plans to use the epsilon rocket to launch a lunar explorer in 2019. scientists say the ability to launch a greater payload would allow them to add more equipment to the probe. >>> the island to the north of japan is under russian control. many buildings dating from that time remain. the two former working to repair them. >> reporter: one was built in 1937 as a museum. today, russian officials operating the museum. an event to introduce people to japanese culture was held ther
scientists tested the rocket's second stage engine. it will be responsible for lifting cargo such as satellites into space after the first stage engine is separated. the improved engine is bigger and it's expected it will be able to carry a 30% greater payload. the first epsilon rocket was launched two years ago. jaxa officials say they want to win orders to launch satellites. they expect that starting in 2020, there will be a demand to put about five small satellites into orbit per year. they...
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this is the rocket. roger clemens. he is on this billion lot for this year's hall of fame. andrew:p the one thing about soccer that i like the most is when i put my uniform on, the age just leaves me. the ages leave all of us. we simply become kids again. r i think all of us play for that very reason. t it makes us the child we once were. p the years just glide away, and i'm back to where i was. p you are that little andy guy who used to be down in me, and i get to be that person all over again. my name is andrew, and bluecross blueshield has me. no way. savor an egg mcmuffin any time you like. a fresh cracked egg, canadian bacon and an english muffin with real butter. mcdonald's all day jeb bush: here's the truth you will not hear from our president: we are at war with radical islamic terrorism. r it is the struggle that will determine t the fate of the free world. r the united states should not delay t in leading a global coalition r to take out isis with overwhelming force. ttheir aim is our total destruction. p we c
this is the rocket. roger clemens. he is on this billion lot for this year's hall of fame. andrew:p the one thing about soccer that i like the most is when i put my uniform on, the age just leaves me. the ages leave all of us. we simply become kids again. r i think all of us play for that very reason. t it makes us the child we once were. p the years just glide away, and i'm back to where i was. p you are that little andy guy who used to be down in me, and i get to be that person all over...
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the 23-story tall rocket carrying eleven communications satellites into orbit. but the real feat coming moments later, when the falcon's main booster detached and made its way back down to earth .... landing vertically ten space-x employees welcoming the rocket back with an eruption of elation and cheers, and the landing impressing veteran space coast enthusiasts. leek says: "..we all jumped, because it was right above us, it didn't look like it was at the cape, it was right above us." it's a big deal for space-x because the costly booster has the potential to be re-used. . and that would bring down the price tag for future missions, by about 50 million dollars each launch. space x's last falcon nine launch in june did not end as well. that rocket exploded shortly after liftoff, destroying four- thousand pounds of food and supplies meant for the international space station. the company fixing the problem and upgrading that rocket before monday's mission. leek says: "..when it touched down, and the bang, that sonic boom, that was a wake-up call. it was a good day,
the 23-story tall rocket carrying eleven communications satellites into orbit. but the real feat coming moments later, when the falcon's main booster detached and made its way back down to earth .... landing vertically ten space-x employees welcoming the rocket back with an eruption of elation and cheers, and the landing impressing veteran space coast enthusiasts. leek says: "..we all jumped, because it was right above us, it didn't look like it was at the cape, it was right above...
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ex landing the rocket back on earth. and we're going deliver 11 slates into space, but it came ten minutes after lift off. the first stage of the falcon returned to cape and make the first successful landing and previous attempts failed. the space xer competitor successfully landed a booster last month. this was flying faster and higher. >> through the race to the white house and the war of worlds between donald trump and hillary clinton. he is demanding an apologize after she called him the best recruit er and she used him in the video. so far they have no evidence of that, but clinton's camp said no to the apologize that trump was demanding ch tonight trump stayed on the offensive. >> she is terrible. donald trump is on video and isis is using him to recruit, and it turned out to be a lie. she is a lie er. >> well, according he has lied more the most and approximate most of those lies get the papa fire rating. >>> the first baltimore police officer charged in freddie gray's death will be in june. the first trial ended
ex landing the rocket back on earth. and we're going deliver 11 slates into space, but it came ten minutes after lift off. the first stage of the falcon returned to cape and make the first successful landing and previous attempts failed. the space xer competitor successfully landed a booster last month. this was flying faster and higher. >> through the race to the white house and the war of worlds between donald trump and hillary clinton. he is demanding an apologize after she called him...
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this was about returning the main rocket, the first stage, to earth and land it to be reused. >> theirst stage is returning to land. >> reporter: finally, spacex workers at the california headquarters and at cape canaveral could see it returning. [ cheers and applause ] >> the falcon has landed. >> reporter: spacex ceo and tesla electric car magnate elon musk called the reusable rocket one of the keys to going to mars. he got an up-close look shortly after the falcon 9 first stage landed. but musk is not alone. there is a new space race, a private company space race under way. call it the battle of the billionaires. a month ago this blue origin rocket stage landed after a test launch, a victory for that company's founder, amazon ceo jeff bezos. at the time musk needles bezos, tweeting congratulations but adding there is a "difference between space and orbit." the back and forth continued with bezos offering congrats to musk but then adding "welcome to the club." so the battle continues. but for the first time rockets are reusable, making reaching space even more affordable. david ker
this was about returning the main rocket, the first stage, to earth and land it to be reused. >> theirst stage is returning to land. >> reporter: finally, spacex workers at the california headquarters and at cape canaveral could see it returning. [ cheers and applause ] >> the falcon has landed. >> reporter: spacex ceo and tesla electric car magnate elon musk called the reusable rocket one of the keys to going to mars. he got an up-close look shortly after the falcon 9...
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the rockets 110-105, hockey, rangers back in action. the islanders, at and the power play. inert up by one, game tied at 3, going to a shootout. on first, shoots and school hours, the flyers for 3. the new jersey devils visited, 45 seconds in, the devils grabbed the lead, power play, that is the seventh of the year. the shootout believes, opening the leak. 5:00, a couple minutes away. who coined the term "side bread?" because there's nothing "side" about this bread. it may look like the moon. unleash the power of dough. give it a pop. it's always worth remembering... that icing the cinnamon rolls is a privilege not a right. unleash the power of dough. give it a pop. no way. savor an egg mcmuffin any time you like. a fresh cracked egg, canadian bacon and an english muffin with real butter. mcdonald's all day
the rockets 110-105, hockey, rangers back in action. the islanders, at and the power play. inert up by one, game tied at 3, going to a shootout. on first, shoots and school hours, the flyers for 3. the new jersey devils visited, 45 seconds in, the devils grabbed the lead, power play, that is the seventh of the year. the shootout believes, opening the leak. 5:00, a couple minutes away. who coined the term "side bread?" because there's nothing "side" about this bread. it may...
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the successful launch of the new falcon 9 rocket was the first obstacle for space x to over come. >>e station cargo deliverly flight which has been on hold since the spectacular failure last june. >> that ill fated mission wasn't the company's only failure, two previous landing attempts ended in disaster include thgis one back in april. he tweeted this photo of the launch and reentry space trails with the caption "there and back again" jeff basos founder of amazon and founder of blue region responded with this tweet adding "welcome to the club" and liftoff. >> amazon founder successfully recovered the rocket used to launch one of his spacecraft earlier this fall but that rocket was going to be much less extreme in terms of velocity and altitude. >> but to be successful space x needs to be profitable which includes being able to reuse those $60 million rockets. >> pulling off this landing was a major achievement, perhaps a historic achievement it could be the first for dramatically lowering cost. >> this rocket is the tester. it will be studied and inspected to see how it weathered th
the successful launch of the new falcon 9 rocket was the first obstacle for space x to over come. >>e station cargo deliverly flight which has been on hold since the spectacular failure last june. >> that ill fated mission wasn't the company's only failure, two previous landing attempts ended in disaster include thgis one back in april. he tweeted this photo of the launch and reentry space trails with the caption "there and back again" jeff basos founder of amazon and...
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tonight was supposed to be the first launch since an accident grounded the rocket in june. he redesign rocket is securing seven satellites and will launch from cape canaveral in florida. elon musk tweeted tomorrow night has a 10% higher chance of a good landing, punting 24 hours. >>> coming up next -- all aboard the holiday train at this one-of-a-kind winter wonderland in the south bay. if you are dreaming of a white christmas, you may get your wish. >>> top day for our local heroes. raiders connection caught fire against the packers. it was earlier damage that made it tough to overco >>> one of san jose's great holiday traditions is back on display. christmas in the park is drawing in holiday revelers all over the bay area. it's been a tradition over 30 years. essential magazine called christmas in the park one of the top ten displays of holiday marge magic in the world. each year volunteers put in 260,000 hours putting in the display. it looks like our football team could have used more practice themselves. we'll get to that in a moment. we'll get to the weather right now.
tonight was supposed to be the first launch since an accident grounded the rocket in june. he redesign rocket is securing seven satellites and will launch from cape canaveral in florida. elon musk tweeted tomorrow night has a 10% higher chance of a good landing, punting 24 hours. >>> coming up next -- all aboard the holiday train at this one-of-a-kind winter wonderland in the south bay. if you are dreaming of a white christmas, you may get your wish. >>> top day for our local...