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the temple of the sun is a masterpiece of inca architecture. it seems set into the rock like a condos nest. from the semicircular tower, the priests could make astronomical observations calculate the solstice, or determine the precise position of the sun, which played a vital role in religious ceremonies. sun and moon were at the center of all the incas sacred rights. the semi circular wall surrounds addressed block of granite, which resembles an altar and was presumably used for sacrifices at the center of matches. peach you lies the palace, the political heart of the city. the beauty and precision of the stone walls show that the priests and nobility ruled here to day. we know that the blocks were shaped with bronze and stone tools, and then ground against each other until the pieces fitted like a jigsaw puzzle. the trapeze shaped door and window openings are typical of inca architecture. they were important for the structural stability of the openings which were often surmounted by blocks of stone, weighing many tons the sacred plaza is also
the temple of the sun is a masterpiece of inca architecture. it seems set into the rock like a condos nest. from the semicircular tower, the priests could make astronomical observations calculate the solstice, or determine the precise position of the sun, which played a vital role in religious ceremonies. sun and moon were at the center of all the incas sacred rights. the semi circular wall surrounds addressed block of granite, which resembles an altar and was presumably used for sacrifices at...
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itself from inside the sun, the sun is obviously hugely vital to life on earth, so it will help ushelp us learn things about how the solar wind is actually launched from within the atmosphere of the sun, the mechanisms which drive that really are not well understood at all, so this is hugely exciting in terms of understanding the sun and other stars. terms of understanding the sun and other stare— other stars. worth reflecting that a lot of the focus _ other stars. worth reflecting that a lot of the focus on _ other stars. worth reflecting that a lot of the focus on space _ other stars. worth reflecting that a lot of the focus on space this - other stars. worth reflecting that a lot of the focus on space this year. lot of the focus on space this year has been about space tourism, as we have watched various rockets being launched by rather wealthy individuals. but when you look at the pure science, this is really extraordinary at what has happened here with this probe, isn't it? this is usuall here with this probe, isn't it? tru 3 is usually extraordinary, we are literally touching
itself from inside the sun, the sun is obviously hugely vital to life on earth, so it will help ushelp us learn things about how the solar wind is actually launched from within the atmosphere of the sun, the mechanisms which drive that really are not well understood at all, so this is hugely exciting in terms of understanding the sun and other stars. terms of understanding the sun and other stare— other stars. worth reflecting that a lot of the focus _ other stars. worth reflecting that a lot...
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the sun still is the biggest give—and—take. i worked the sun still is the biggest give—and—take.e sun still is the biggest give—and—take. i worked in the sun as a lead _ give—and—take. i worked in the sun as a lead writer for most of the first_ as a lead writer for most of the first lockdown and all of our lead the entire — first lockdown and all of our lead the entire of the paper was sick with the — the entire of the paper was sick with the restrictions, their incredibly important, you must do this to _ incredibly important, you must do this to save — incredibly important, you must do this to save your friends and family _ this to save your friends and family. and there was no hint of contradiction from the government ever~ _ contradiction from the government ever. you've now that this front—page implying that the prime mihister_ front—page implying that the prime minister is incredibly hypocritical and hot — minister is incredibly hypocritical and not actually enforcing the importance of sticking to these restrictions. you get the prime mihister— restrictions. you get the prim
the sun still is the biggest give—and—take. i worked the sun still is the biggest give—and—take.e sun still is the biggest give—and—take. i worked in the sun as a lead _ give—and—take. i worked in the sun as a lead writer for most of the first_ as a lead writer for most of the first lockdown and all of our lead the entire — first lockdown and all of our lead the entire of the paper was sick with the — the entire of the paper was sick with the restrictions, their incredibly...
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the sun goes forjingle bell lock on the _ at that. forjingle bell lock on the front page - at that. the sun goes forjingle bell lock on the front page of i at that. the sun goes forjingle i bell lock on the front page of the headline — bell lock on the front page of the headline. they make the point that the restrictions being considered include _ the restrictions being considered include limits on indoor mixing, including — include limits on indoor mixing, including pubs. so obviously we are looking _ including pubs. so obviously we are looking at— including pubs. so obviously we are looking at a — including pubs. so obviously we are looking at a picture, looking at a return _ looking at a picture, looking at a return to — looking at a picture, looking at a return to potentially some of the points _ return to potentially some of the points we — return to potentially some of the points we were last year, where we could _ points we were last year, where we could go— points we were last year, where we could go to — points we were last y
the sun goes forjingle bell lock on the _ at that. forjingle bell lock on the front page - at that. the sun goes forjingle bell lock on the front page of i at that. the sun goes forjingle i bell lock on the front page of the headline — bell lock on the front page of the headline. they make the point that the restrictions being considered include _ the restrictions being considered include limits on indoor mixing, including — include limits on indoor mixing, including pubs. so obviously we...
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round one went to the suns on tuesday in phoenix. tonight the rematch. seven game winning streak. it was the first time this season they were held under 100 points. steph curry was ice cold in the valley of the sun. going four of 21 from the floor. it was the worst shooting game of his career. when taking at least 20 shots. the warriors didn't help the cause. they had 22 turn overs. the suns beat the without their best player. devin booker played in the second because of a hamstring injury. coach says if they want to even the score tonight, the warriors have to minimize their mistakes. >> any time you lose it. it's great because it forces you to really examine where you can get better as a team. and that includes individually. phoenix is a great defensive team and took away a lot of our stuff. we can do better. >> injury update on devin booker. he remains out for tonight's game. the warriors have the advantage of home court and rest. on their side. they haven't played since tuesday. the suns added to their franchise record 18 game winning streak by beatin
round one went to the suns on tuesday in phoenix. tonight the rematch. seven game winning streak. it was the first time this season they were held under 100 points. steph curry was ice cold in the valley of the sun. going four of 21 from the floor. it was the worst shooting game of his career. when taking at least 20 shots. the warriors didn't help the cause. they had 22 turn overs. the suns beat the without their best player. devin booker played in the second because of a hamstring injury....
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reporter: the sun shield protects the telescope from the heat and light of the sun. fference between the hot and cold sides is 300 degrees celsius. the telescope needs to operate in the coldest and darkest conditions to see the most distant stars. >> for the first time we will be able to see back to the time the first galaxies were formed, and that will allow us to get images of them. then we can study how galaxies have evolved over the history of the universe. reporter: the images that eventually come back from james webb be even mo spectacular than these taken by hubble. but there is still wk to do. the sun shield will take several days to open, and that is just the start of this complex unfolding process. with so much at stake, it is a tense time for the team. host: for more on how the telescope's mission is going, i have been speaking to an astronomer and astrophysicist at liverpool university. >> so far the mission is going really well, but the next two days are going to be so nerve-racking because it is utterly crucial that it works. we have been waiting for thi
reporter: the sun shield protects the telescope from the heat and light of the sun. fference between the hot and cold sides is 300 degrees celsius. the telescope needs to operate in the coldest and darkest conditions to see the most distant stars. >> for the first time we will be able to see back to the time the first galaxies were formed, and that will allow us to get images of them. then we can study how galaxies have evolved over the history of the universe. reporter: the images that...
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the five players of the sun shield, each as thin as a human hair, then separate. ole process has been rehearsed again and again, but doing it in space will be nailbiting. >> it's made of floppy material and has to be held on to by a series of pins that release one by one, take it tight, release another pen, until slowly after days it's a tennis court size object. >> the sun shield protects the telescope from the heat and light of the sun, the difference between hot and cold sides is huge, 300 deges celsius. it needs to operate in the coldest conditions to see the most distant stars. >> for the first time we will be able to see back to the time when these galaxies formed. then we can study how galaxies have evolved throughout the history of the universe. >> the images will be even more spectacular than these taken by hubble, but there is still work to do. the sun shield can take several days to open, and that is just the start of this complex unfolding process. so much at stake, it is a tense time for the team. >> an astronomer and astrophysicist, thank you for join
the five players of the sun shield, each as thin as a human hair, then separate. ole process has been rehearsed again and again, but doing it in space will be nailbiting. >> it's made of floppy material and has to be held on to by a series of pins that release one by one, take it tight, release another pen, until slowly after days it's a tennis court size object. >> the sun shield protects the telescope from the heat and light of the sun, the difference between hot and cold sides is...
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it is not a question _ as the heart of the sun. it is not a question of— as the heart of the sun. s, it i as the heart of the sun. it is not a question of is, it is i as the heart of the sun. it is not a question of is, it is a l not a question of is, it is a question of when. we will crack it. the answer is out there right now with mother nature. we have to find the key and unlocked the safety of that solution. it unlocked the safety of that solution. . unlocked the safety of that solution. , ., solution. it will be found. he exects solution. it will be found. he exnects the _ solution. it will be found. he expects the first _ solution. it will be found. he expects the first commercial| expects the first commercial reactors to be operational by early 2030 and says we could be making tea using electricity generated from fusion in the uk by the end of that decade. that would be a huge development for humanity, creating our own galaxy of tiny sons here on earth holds out the prospect of a virtually unlimited supply of clean, secure and very cheap energy. so here is hoping the industr
it is not a question _ as the heart of the sun. it is not a question of— as the heart of the sun. s, it i as the heart of the sun. it is not a question of is, it is i as the heart of the sun. it is not a question of is, it is a l not a question of is, it is a question of when. we will crack it. the answer is out there right now with mother nature. we have to find the key and unlocked the safety of that solution. it unlocked the safety of that solution. . unlocked the safety of that solution....
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so this on a far away from what we see the surface of the sun. so you not exactly touching the surface of the sun, but it does touching, being dental atmosphere, the sounding thermal corona, which is what a lot of things happen that effect they, the in the particle, the solar system on the earth. of course, i think we all set of sake of hearing a wed corona, but that does mean the upper atmosphere. is that correct and what, what do we learn from that upper atmosphere? where the good owner of the sun is what we seen the thoughts on solar eclipse. for example, that's i took, i'm of betty betty, i'm fine. i'm very beautiful. actually. looks like a flower. when i have seen several solar eclipses, and the eighty's that you hopped, is about 2000000 degrees, which is hundreds of pounds halter on the surface of the sun. and i still not very clear why the temperature is so high holiday gas, these temperature, there are magnetic fields in astronomy, in general, when you have a complex and situation it magnetic fields are always seen balls. magnetic fields i
so this on a far away from what we see the surface of the sun. so you not exactly touching the surface of the sun, but it does touching, being dental atmosphere, the sounding thermal corona, which is what a lot of things happen that effect they, the in the particle, the solar system on the earth. of course, i think we all set of sake of hearing a wed corona, but that does mean the upper atmosphere. is that correct and what, what do we learn from that upper atmosphere? where the good owner of...
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scientists have confirmed that nasa's parker solar probe became the first ever to touch the sun afterssfully passed through the sun's upper atmosphere collecting data on its composition and magnetic fields. >> there's no way it survived either, right? it will see its final approach to the sun by 2025. >> i hope they didn't patent that material, because i would love to get cooking mitts made out of this so i don't burn myself. >>> and from space back here to earth, we've got two bears causing a scene in one california neighborhood. >> this happened in sierra madre. cubs managed to lock themselves cubs managed to lock themselves inside a car. >> witnesses say they were awakened by the car's horn. >> police were eventually able to free the cubs and reunite them with their mother. and oh, she was not happy, probably. she was like, wait until we get home. you in other people's cars. >>> now to south africa where one family found an unwanted ornament hanging from their christmas tree. >> this happened near cape town. a wildlife rescuer was called to apprehend a venomous snake nested in the
scientists have confirmed that nasa's parker solar probe became the first ever to touch the sun afterssfully passed through the sun's upper atmosphere collecting data on its composition and magnetic fields. >> there's no way it survived either, right? it will see its final approach to the sun by 2025. >> i hope they didn't patent that material, because i would love to get cooking mitts made out of this so i don't burn myself. >>> and from space back here to earth, we've got...
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i, ~ , ., young actor who played the sun was catnivatin. 1, ,, , ., ., young actor who played the sunth kids are great. i really wanted _ captivating. both kids are great. i really wanted to _ captivating. both kids are great. i really wanted to like _ captivating. both kids are great. i really wanted to like it _ captivating. both kids are great. i really wanted to like it because i l really wanted to like it because i love the elements, but now i told you all the good things i liked. but i was quite bored. i’m you all the good things i liked. but i was quite bored.— you all the good things i liked. but. i was quite bored._ that i was quite bored. i'm amazed. that terrible thing _ i was quite bored. i'm amazed. that terrible thing when _ i was quite bored. i'm amazed. that terrible thing when you _ i was quite bored. i'm amazed. that terrible thing when you look- i was quite bored. i'm amazed. that terrible thing when you look at - i was quite bored. i'm amazed. that terrible thing when you look at your| terrible thing when you look at your watch. it’s terrible thing when you look at
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and it has half the surface temperature of the sun, roughly 3000 degrees instead of 6000 degrees. and so that meets mostly in for a light. and the reason habitable planet close to it, proxima b. and if there is a civilization there that builds a space telescope, they would see the images with their own eyes because their eyes were tuned to the infrared light emitted by proxy must centauri saw. the fact that we find weird is to look at the images in the in for it is simply because the sun produces mostly visible light and has biological creatures selected by darwinian evolution. we have eyes that are sensitive to the light that the sun produces, but in for it is by our nearest neighbor elizabeth. it theoretically speaking, if you are chasing a lie that has been traveling for 13.7 or 8000000000 years, most likely by the time we detect it, the sy itself or the galaxy, is no longer there. which takes us to the point where do we really have to cat a lot about the notion of the edge of time when time itself remains very relative. there might be an need to reset the time itself or to go b
and it has half the surface temperature of the sun, roughly 3000 degrees instead of 6000 degrees. and so that meets mostly in for a light. and the reason habitable planet close to it, proxima b. and if there is a civilization there that builds a space telescope, they would see the images with their own eyes because their eyes were tuned to the infrared light emitted by proxy must centauri saw. the fact that we find weird is to look at the images in the in for it is simply because the sun...
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the sun shield protects the telescope from the heat and light of the sun. s celsius. the telescope needs to operate in the coldest and darkest conditions to see the most distant stars. for the first time, we'll be able to see all the way back to the time when these very first galaxies formed. and that will allow us to actually get images of them, verify that they are the very first galaxies, and then we can study how galaxies have evolved over the history of the universe. the images that eventually come back from james webb will be even more spectacular than these, taken by hubble. but there's still work to do. the sun shield will take several days to open, and that's just the start of this complex unfolding process. with so much at stake, it's a tense time for the team. rebecca morelle, bbc news. we can speak now to dr renske smit, an astronomer and astrophysicist at liverpooljohn moores university. thank you forjoining us. how do you think this is going? we are hearing a lot about looking back at how galaxies were formed on the formation of stars.— galaxie
the sun shield protects the telescope from the heat and light of the sun. s celsius. the telescope needs to operate in the coldest and darkest conditions to see the most distant stars. for the first time, we'll be able to see all the way back to the time when these very first galaxies formed. and that will allow us to actually get images of them, verify that they are the very first galaxies, and then we can study how galaxies have evolved over the history of the universe. the images that...
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and the sun is a typical star. and half of the sun, like stars have atlanta, the size of the earth, roughly the same separation. so if you arrange for similar circumstances, you might as well get similar outcomes. i don't think that we are special. i don't think that we deserve special attention, like many other people who think, ah, you know, when my daughters were young, there were at home and they thought, very high heeled himself. they thought that they must be, you know, the smartest thing, the world that they are, the center of the world. but then when we took them to the kindergarten, they realize they're smarter kids around and our civilization will mature. once we meet others, we tend to think very high. you are so, you know, the ancient greek philosopher. aristotle suggested that we are the center of the universe and people who believed him for a 1000 years until that copernicus and galileo realized that the earth moves around the sun and it still took a while before people accepted that. so i think, you
and the sun is a typical star. and half of the sun, like stars have atlanta, the size of the earth, roughly the same separation. so if you arrange for similar circumstances, you might as well get similar outcomes. i don't think that we are special. i don't think that we deserve special attention, like many other people who think, ah, you know, when my daughters were young, there were at home and they thought, very high heeled himself. they thought that they must be, you know, the smartest...
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i wrote 2 textbooks, the 1st stars are expected to be even brighter in the or tro violet than the sun is they are expected to be very massive and dead despite this. what we see would be in the infrared, because of the expansion of the universe and the james web space that a scope can tell us what our ancestors were. what are these building blocks that were formed 1st, and lead to the production of heavy elements that we are made off? so in awaits our origins that we are uncovering. and it's worth every penny to figure out where we came from. and it's of the, the task of it will be in an all bits, which is not the same one as ha, but he's going to be behind the earth in l 2, which is about 1500000000 kilometers from the earth. which means that if there's any glitch, that is absolutely no way you would be able to send any rescue mission mission there. what's the ration on? what's the rationale behind this particular think put in it on l to when you know this is one of the most expensive a telescopes created by, designed by the, by that, by that nice and other groups. and then there is n
i wrote 2 textbooks, the 1st stars are expected to be even brighter in the or tro violet than the sun is they are expected to be very massive and dead despite this. what we see would be in the infrared, because of the expansion of the universe and the james web space that a scope can tell us what our ancestors were. what are these building blocks that were formed 1st, and lead to the production of heavy elements that we are made off? so in awaits our origins that we are uncovering. and it's...
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we have eyes that are sensitive to the light that the sun produces. but in for it is by our nearest neighbor. elizabeth is theoretically speaking, if you are chasing a lie that has been traveling for 13.7 or 8000000000 years, most likely, by the time we detect it, the sy itself or the galaxy, is no longer there. which takes us to the point. where do we really have to care a lot about the notion of the edge of time when time itself remains very relative that might be and need to reset the time itself or to go back to negativity or negative time? well, to be honest, actually, if you're looking back on 13130000000 years, which is right back to the sort of beginning of when things started said, turn on basically and start it started to shine and light that we can pick up an some of those i think the 1st generation of self a very short lived in the fall of the die young, but the galaxies, but they were creating, most of those are still around or if they're not around by themselves, they are merging with others. and if you're looking back at the beginning of
we have eyes that are sensitive to the light that the sun produces. but in for it is by our nearest neighbor. elizabeth is theoretically speaking, if you are chasing a lie that has been traveling for 13.7 or 8000000000 years, most likely, by the time we detect it, the sy itself or the galaxy, is no longer there. which takes us to the point. where do we really have to care a lot about the notion of the edge of time when time itself remains very relative that might be and need to reset the time...
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let's look at the sun. _ little sense, quite frankly. let's look at the sun.it�*3 look at the sun. shall we? justice for arthur, look at the sun. shall we? justice forarthur, it look at the sun. shall we? justice for arthur, it says, throw away the key. this is the grandfather of this little boy whose voice we have heard in the most appalling circumstances this week. as his father and partner, his stepmother, were sent to prison for long jail terms. another review, this time a national one, and you wonder how many reviews we have got to have before things meaningfully change. if we have got to have before things meaningfully change.— we have got to have before things meaningfully change. if you want to ensure charge _ meaningfully change. if you want to ensure charge protection _ meaningfully change. if you want to ensure charge protection is - meaningfully change. if you want to ensure charge protection is the - meaningfully change. if you want to j ensure charge protection is the best it can _ ensure charge protection is the best it can be _ ensure charge pr
let's look at the sun. _ little sense, quite frankly. let's look at the sun.it�*3 look at the sun. shall we? justice for arthur, look at the sun. shall we? justice forarthur, it look at the sun. shall we? justice for arthur, it says, throw away the key. this is the grandfather of this little boy whose voice we have heard in the most appalling circumstances this week. as his father and partner, his stepmother, were sent to prison for long jail terms. another review, this time a national one,...
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kerr also gave credit to the sun. so for how they defended steph curry. able to shut down the warriors star when these 2 teams met on tuesday. hopefully that's not the case tonight curry of the worst shooting performance of his career in that game, both for 21 from the floor. in fact, several warriors players said after the game they need to do a better job of setting screens spacing the floor and getting curry open say players put in the work at practice yesterday. they plan to come out sharp in this game tonight. >> i think it's good for us because phoenix defended us better than anybody stuff in it and slow year. you know, we we we're able to experience their defense up related. now we can make some adjustments. you know, see how we fare tonight and obviously same things for so it's i think it's kind of fun. >> phoenix suns star devin booker is expected to miss tonight's game to the left, hamstring strain. he suffered in tuesday night's game against the warriors over the suns were successful. the 2nd half, even without center. deandre ayton had 24 poin
kerr also gave credit to the sun. so for how they defended steph curry. able to shut down the warriors star when these 2 teams met on tuesday. hopefully that's not the case tonight curry of the worst shooting performance of his career in that game, both for 21 from the floor. in fact, several warriors players said after the game they need to do a better job of setting screens spacing the floor and getting curry open say players put in the work at practice yesterday. they plan to come out sharp...
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however you have to give the suns credit. they were able to shut down steph curry in that game on tuesday curry had his worst shooting performance of his career going for 21 from the floor. several warriors players said after the game they need to do a better job of setting screens spacing the floor and getting curry open looks like players put in the work at practice yesterday. they said they're ready for the big stage tonight. >> think it's good for us because phoenix defended us better than anybody stuff in it and slow year. you know, we we able to experience their defense up related. now we can make some adjustments. you know, see how we fare tonight and obviously same things for so it's i think it's kind of fun. >> phoenix suns star devin booker's not expected to play tonight due to a left hamstring strain. he suffered in tuesday night's game against the warriors. however, the suns are able to find success without him in the 2nd half of that game through center deandre ayton ayton had 24 points in that game. golden state'
however you have to give the suns credit. they were able to shut down steph curry in that game on tuesday curry had his worst shooting performance of his career going for 21 from the floor. several warriors players said after the game they need to do a better job of setting screens spacing the floor and getting curry open looks like players put in the work at practice yesterday. they said they're ready for the big stage tonight. >> think it's good for us because phoenix defended us better...
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the sun shield protects the telescope from the heat and light of the sun. cope needs to operate in the coldest and darkest conditions to see the most distant stars. for the first time, we'll be able to see all the way back to the time when these very first galaxies formed. and that will allow us to actually get images of them, verify that they are the very first galaxies, and then we can study how galaxies have evolved over the history of the universe. the images that eventually come back from james webb will be even more spectacular than these, taken by hubble. but there's still work to do. the sun shield will take several days to open, and that's just the start of this complex unfolding process. with so much at stake, it's a tense time for the team. rebecca morelle, bbc news. in the final premier league match of 2021, manchester united have been playing burnley at old trafford. 0ur sports correspondent andy swiss has been watching the game. 0n the eve of sir alex ferguson's 80th birthday, could the current manchester united give him the perfect present? we
the sun shield protects the telescope from the heat and light of the sun. cope needs to operate in the coldest and darkest conditions to see the most distant stars. for the first time, we'll be able to see all the way back to the time when these very first galaxies formed. and that will allow us to actually get images of them, verify that they are the very first galaxies, and then we can study how galaxies have evolved over the history of the universe. the images that eventually come back from...
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the sun shield protects the telescope from the heat and light of the sun. degrees celsius. the telescope needs to operate in the coldest and darkest conditions to see the most distant stars. for the first time, we'll be able to see all the way back to the time when these very first galaxies formed. and that will allow us to actually get images of them, verify that they are the very first galaxies, and then we can study how galaxies have evolved over the history of the universe. the telescope could also offer a giant leap in our search for life, offering a close—up look at distant worlds beyond our own solar system. webb will also be able to probe the atmospheres of planets around other stars, with far greater sensitivity and spectral resolution than we have been able to do to date. it will be a very important step to answering the question, do some of these exo—planets have the conditions to develop life like we know it? and that's amazingly exciting to me. the images that eventually come back from james webb will be even more spectacular than these, taken b
the sun shield protects the telescope from the heat and light of the sun. degrees celsius. the telescope needs to operate in the coldest and darkest conditions to see the most distant stars. for the first time, we'll be able to see all the way back to the time when these very first galaxies formed. and that will allow us to actually get images of them, verify that they are the very first galaxies, and then we can study how galaxies have evolved over the history of the universe. the telescope...
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big build up last night to the run in the suns. 18-2 warriors. ned it over. 16 points in the opening quarter. warriors up four but by the third the suns were sup six. bridges poked away and bunked it. warriors committed 23 turnovers in the third. peydon the second left handed rip. warriors at 75. young blood at it again. final period, size matters. suns big man, he scored a team high 24, suns up four. three point game under four minutes. crowder, buried a clutch three. 97-91 suns. seth was off. he takes 20 shots. 4 for 21 shooting. 12 points. suns held it home. 17 straight wins. under 100 points. suns have to come to chase center friday night. >> good. of all the mistakes we did have, [inaudible] >> nhl give me some knuckles between sharks fans with the game at new jersey. late first period, devils, got loose and denied by the goalie. he made 14 saves in the opening period. 2-0 san jose. sharks, out of the corner. sap jose won it 5-2. sharks have won four of their last five. gone from his own tournament, tiger woods held his first presbyterian con
big build up last night to the run in the suns. 18-2 warriors. ned it over. 16 points in the opening quarter. warriors up four but by the third the suns were sup six. bridges poked away and bunked it. warriors committed 23 turnovers in the third. peydon the second left handed rip. warriors at 75. young blood at it again. final period, size matters. suns big man, he scored a team high 24, suns up four. three point game under four minutes. crowder, buried a clutch three. 97-91 suns. seth was off....
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has just touched the sun. sun's upper atmosphere where the temperature is said to be 2 million degree. the goal of the mission is to increase our understanding of how the sun impacts our solar system. >>> one of two men recently exonerated in the assassination of malcolm x is now suing new york state for $20 million. muhammad aziz says the trauma of being branded the convicted killer of the civil rights icon cannot be overstated. >>> history is being made in new york city. the incoming mayor selected a woman to be the next politician commissioner. she will be the first black woman to lead the nation's largest police force. she is a 22-year veteran of the force on long island. >>> history also made in the nba with steph curry getting emotional after being crowned the new three-point king. first he tied it. >> curry lets it fly. there it is, one down. one to go. >> reporter: then in front of a sellout crowd at madison square garden, he broke it. >> here's curry for the record. it's good. there it is, stephen curr
has just touched the sun. sun's upper atmosphere where the temperature is said to be 2 million degree. the goal of the mission is to increase our understanding of how the sun impacts our solar system. >>> one of two men recently exonerated in the assassination of malcolm x is now suing new york state for $20 million. muhammad aziz says the trauma of being branded the convicted killer of the civil rights icon cannot be overstated. >>> history is being made in new york city. the...
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now, you might have thought that the hottest place in the solar system is the sun. e south of england. or at least it is every time a nuclearfusion reactor there is fired up. fusion reactions power the sun and scientists have been trying for decades to recreate them here on earth to try to generate low carbon electricity. our climate editor justin rowlatt reports. in this non—descript warehouse building, they have constructed a state—of—the—art reactor, designed to recreate the fusion forces that power the sun itself. nuclear fusion is the holy grail of low—carbon energy because it has the potential to generate so much power. industrial—scale fusion would crack the energy challenge. we could solve climate change and transform the world economy. but harnessing the sun's power here on earth is not easy. it involves forcing atoms of hydrogen to fuse together, creating helium along with huge amounts of energy. it means heating hydrogen to incredible temperatures while using superpowerful magnets to hold the reaction in place. the technology is improving and investment mo
now, you might have thought that the hottest place in the solar system is the sun. e south of england. or at least it is every time a nuclearfusion reactor there is fired up. fusion reactions power the sun and scientists have been trying for decades to recreate them here on earth to try to generate low carbon electricity. our climate editor justin rowlatt reports. in this non—descript warehouse building, they have constructed a state—of—the—art reactor, designed to recreate the fusion...
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and lunar eclipses where we get in the way of the sun and the moon.f them are pretty spectacular.— are pretty spectacular. i bet. it sounds very — are pretty spectacular. i bet. it sounds very spectacular - are pretty spectacular. i bet. it| sounds very spectacular indeed. are pretty spectacular. i bet. it - sounds very spectacular indeed. did you see any wildlife out there? 50. you see any wildlife out there? so, there is not — you see any wildlife out there? so, there is not too _ you see any wildlife out there? sr, there is not too much you see any wildlife out there? 5r, there is not too much wildlife around here but we have been blessed with a few storm petrels and snow petrels which actually, luckily enough, started flying around this morning when we had the eclipse so that was pretty special.— that was pretty special. moving forward, what _ that was pretty special. moving forward, what you _ that was pretty special. moving forward, what you hope - that was pretty special. moving forward, what you hope to - that was pretty special. moving | forw
and lunar eclipses where we get in the way of the sun and the moon.f them are pretty spectacular.— are pretty spectacular. i bet. it sounds very — are pretty spectacular. i bet. it sounds very spectacular - are pretty spectacular. i bet. it| sounds very spectacular indeed. are pretty spectacular. i bet. it - sounds very spectacular indeed. did you see any wildlife out there? 50. you see any wildlife out there? so, there is not — you see any wildlife out there? so, there is not too _ you...
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unlike today the fog will not last all day. we should see sunhe cloud cover shaping up by late morning, more than likely the sun breaks through tomorrow afternoon. it is not the only rain chance in the forecast. lingering showers tomorrow morning. that system moves out. the next one will not be terribly impressive. it will bring a chance for showers to the bay area by wednesday night into early thursday morning. that is going to be around a 50- 50 chance of measurable rain if we get rain it will be unlike what we have seen. however, a much better chance of rain in the forecast early for sunday, sunday into monday and that can linger into tuesday. we are talking about heavier amounts. adding it up, all of the rain chances over the next several days, not bad. the bulk of this falling sunday and monday, between an inch and two inches of rain. widespread across the bay area. that would be very welcomed. even more rain chances beyond the scope of the seven-day forecast. tonight's rain, looks like it will wash some of the pollutants out of the atmosph
unlike today the fog will not last all day. we should see sunhe cloud cover shaping up by late morning, more than likely the sun breaks through tomorrow afternoon. it is not the only rain chance in the forecast. lingering showers tomorrow morning. that system moves out. the next one will not be terribly impressive. it will bring a chance for showers to the bay area by wednesday night into early thursday morning. that is going to be around a 50- 50 chance of measurable rain if we get rain it...
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remember the suns without devin booker who was out. couldn't match the firepower. goes for 23 in this game. gary payton testimony steal and slam. next play. draymond green had one of his nine assists here to j.t.a. who gets it to go as he is followed down. 17. the warriors win 118-76 snapping the suns 18-game win streak. >> we're trying to catch them and know they are the best team in the west until somebody else knocks them off. >> sharks continuing their road trip. rangers on the power play. ryan strome past aidan hill. 1-0 new york. that turned out to be the only goal of the night. iegor shesterkin with 19 saves. the win streak soafer as they lose 1-0. blown out 38-season when they played a few weeks ago. devin lloyd picks off anthony brown. 34-yard pick six. 14-0. duck season once again for those utes. 38-10 the final. kyle whitingham gets the gatorade shower. they are going to the rose bowl for the first time ever. women's soccer. santa clara and b.y.u. moore. that is off the post. no score after regulation. they go to penalty kicks. broncos need this to exten
remember the suns without devin booker who was out. couldn't match the firepower. goes for 23 in this game. gary payton testimony steal and slam. next play. draymond green had one of his nine assists here to j.t.a. who gets it to go as he is followed down. 17. the warriors win 118-76 snapping the suns 18-game win streak. >> we're trying to catch them and know they are the best team in the west until somebody else knocks them off. >> sharks continuing their road trip. rangers on the...
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so, we're seeing the sun as it was eight minutes ago. ng that further out into the universe. >> pelley: so, when we walk out under the stars, and look above us, we're not seeing the stars as they are today. we're seeing them as they were perhaps millions of years ago. >> straughn: absolutely. >> pelley: because it took that long for the light to reach the earth. >> straughn: yes, for sure. >> pelley: how much do we know about the universe? >> straughn: everything we know about, everything we can see, me and you, everything on the planet, all the hundreds of billions of other galaxies-- all of that only makes up about 5% of the universe. the rest of it, that other 95%, we have no idea what it is. >> pelley: that 95%, the unknown, is all around us, like a ghost. nearly all the cosmos is made up of what physicists call, in desperation, "dark matter" and "dark energy." never seen, scientists infer they must exist, because they're the best explanation for how galaxies form and move. >> straughn: so, we know that dark matter is sort of this sca
so, we're seeing the sun as it was eight minutes ago. ng that further out into the universe. >> pelley: so, when we walk out under the stars, and look above us, we're not seeing the stars as they are today. we're seeing them as they were perhaps millions of years ago. >> straughn: absolutely. >> pelley: because it took that long for the light to reach the earth. >> straughn: yes, for sure. >> pelley: how much do we know about the universe? >> straughn:...
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the warriors take on the suns tonight. son the hunting at his return. we'll go live to hi, my name is cherrie. i'm 76 and i live on the oregon coast. my husband, sam, we've been married 53 years. we love to walk on the beach. i have two daughters and then two granddaughters. i noticed that memories were not there like they were when i was much younger. since taking prevagen, my memory has gotten better and it's like the puzzle pieces have all been [click] put together. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >> during the pandemic a north bay family formed a nonprofit to give away free christmas trees. for those who could not afford one last year. just see and tory crawler up in sonoma county decided to start this tradition when they started, they gave away less than a dozen trees. and this year they plan on giving away about a 1000 that's with the help of volunteers, the nonprofit organization called operation christmas tree is fully decorating. these trees making them available for delivery within county lines. >> people
the warriors take on the suns tonight. son the hunting at his return. we'll go live to hi, my name is cherrie. i'm 76 and i live on the oregon coast. my husband, sam, we've been married 53 years. we love to walk on the beach. i have two daughters and then two granddaughters. i noticed that memories were not there like they were when i was much younger. since taking prevagen, my memory has gotten better and it's like the puzzle pieces have all been [click] put together. prevagen. healthier...
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Dec 31, 2021
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the sun shield protects the telescope from the heat and light of the sun. coldest and darkest conditions to see the most distant stars. for the first time, we'll be able to see all the way back to the time when these very first galaxies formed. and that will allow us to actually get images of them, verify that they are the very first galaxies, and then we can study how galaxies have evolved over the history of the universe. the images that eventually come back from james webb will be even more spectacular than these, taken by hubble. but there's still work to do. the sun shield will take several days to open, and that's just the start of this complex unfolding process. with so much at stake, it's a tense time for the team. rebecca morelle, bbc news. a reminder of our top story: after a phone conversation between the presidents of russia and the united states which centred on ukraine, the white house said president biden urged russia to de—escalate tensions over the concentration of thousands of russian troops on ukraine's border. he urged russia to pursue a
the sun shield protects the telescope from the heat and light of the sun. coldest and darkest conditions to see the most distant stars. for the first time, we'll be able to see all the way back to the time when these very first galaxies formed. and that will allow us to actually get images of them, verify that they are the very first galaxies, and then we can study how galaxies have evolved over the history of the universe. the images that eventually come back from james webb will be even more...
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and you know, you guys have to give the suns credit. eam in a way they were in the finals last year. so, you know, for us, it's just about continuing to grow continue to focus on us and what we can do to be every game i'm definitely on a. >> cows women's basketball hosting fresno state. the bears jumped out to an early 15 5 lead. leon e mackintosh. nice shot right there. jazlyn she had a couple of threes to keep the bears in in the 3rd n. 15 seconds left out here still threes. here with 15 seconds left that gave cow the lead for good. they win 73 to 72 they're 6 in one on the season. after testing positive for covid on tuesday. lebron james has been cleared to return to the court on friday. after get this, a negative test lakers will play the clippers tomorrow night at staples. james was in covid protocols after conflicting test results. one positive one negative in sacramento on tuesday morning and get this. we'll be back. returning to los angeles on tuesday afternoon. he's confirmed he is vaccinated. bucs wide receiver antonio brown sa
and you know, you guys have to give the suns credit. eam in a way they were in the finals last year. so, you know, for us, it's just about continuing to grow continue to focus on us and what we can do to be every game i'm definitely on a. >> cows women's basketball hosting fresno state. the bears jumped out to an early 15 5 lead. leon e mackintosh. nice shot right there. jazlyn she had a couple of threes to keep the bears in in the 3rd n. 15 seconds left out here still threes. here with...
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the sun shield protects the telescope from the heat and light of the sun. kest conditions to see the most distant stars. for the first time, we'll be able to see all the way back to the time when these very first galaxies formed. and that will allow us to actually get images of them, verify that they are the very first galaxies, and then we can study how galaxies have evolved over the history of the universe. the images that eventually come back from james webb will be even more spectacular than these, taken by hubble. but there's still work to do. the sun shield will take several days to open, and that's just the start of this complex unfolding process. with so much at stake, it's a tense time for the team. rebecca morelle, bbc news. don't forget you can get in touch with me and some that's it, this has been bbc news. hello. the unusually mild weather is set to stick with us as we see out the end of 2021. we had temperatures up to 16 degrees on thursday, about eight degrees above average, and for the next few days, it stays exceptionally mild and quite blus
the sun shield protects the telescope from the heat and light of the sun. kest conditions to see the most distant stars. for the first time, we'll be able to see all the way back to the time when these very first galaxies formed. and that will allow us to actually get images of them, verify that they are the very first galaxies, and then we can study how galaxies have evolved over the history of the universe. the images that eventually come back from james webb will be even more spectacular...
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everybody's been watching and the phoenix suns stay put a stop to the lawyers. 7 game win streak. a lot of people not happy about that. both teams are 18 to 3 kron 4 sports director jason dumas has the highlights. >> does in the valley of the sun taking off phoenix. the squad with the second best record in the nba behind golden state. i've been waiting for this matchup all weekend. it did not disappoint. 1st quarter. it turned into the jordan poole he had a career-high 16 points in the quarter. >> including 4, 3, pointers to he was just unconscious he so good year. 2nd quarter big loss for us. and devin booker goes up for a layup hamstring injury tweaks, a hammy. he would not return. it really matter that much for phoenix nearing halftime tied at 54 chris paul. the andre ayton ayton was a force 16 4 run to end the half warriors down to it. 3rd quarter. now sons of 6 bad pass by jordan poole macau bridges. the pride and joy of great valley high out there in pennsylvania with the dunk. that was his only 2 points. but he was a plus 21 on the night to suffocating on defense later on,
everybody's been watching and the phoenix suns stay put a stop to the lawyers. 7 game win streak. a lot of people not happy about that. both teams are 18 to 3 kron 4 sports director jason dumas has the highlights. >> does in the valley of the sun taking off phoenix. the squad with the second best record in the nba behind golden state. i've been waiting for this matchup all weekend. it did not disappoint. 1st quarter. it turned into the jordan poole he had a career-high 16 points in the...
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so this on far away from what we see, the surface of the sun is not exactly touching the surface of the sun, but it is touching the internal atmosphere of the sounding deborah corner, which is what a lot of things come in that affect the, the end of part of the solar system on the earth. of course, the corner of the sun is what we seen about our solar eclipse. for example, that's a kind of very, very thin and very beautiful actually looks like a flower. when i have seen several solar eclipses on the, it is very hot, is about 2000000 degrees, which is hundreds of pounds halter on the surface of this on. and it's still not very clear why this temperature is so high house get the temperature. there are magnetic fields in astronomy, in general, when you have a complex and situation it magnetic fields are always in bold. magnetic fields in the formation of planets in the formation will start on in the atmosphere of the sun in the madness of the earth as well. so these magnetic fields are kind of particle accelerators that increase they, they, the speed loss of atomic particles on also makes
so this on far away from what we see, the surface of the sun is not exactly touching the surface of the sun, but it is touching the internal atmosphere of the sounding deborah corner, which is what a lot of things come in that affect the, the end of part of the solar system on the earth. of course, the corner of the sun is what we seen about our solar eclipse. for example, that's a kind of very, very thin and very beautiful actually looks like a flower. when i have seen several solar eclipses...
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the sun comes out and we're at the lowest the sun has the lowest arc that it's giving us.p from the sun warming us up. so all the elements are against us with the moisture. the ground of operation temperatures are going to move much today. so everything is against us for that. here's a live shot going on half moon, bay. you can see goal opening up of the skies just a touch. look for monday afternoon for a little bit better. clearing going on in the afternoon hours particular here's the golden gate bridge the traffic. look at that just a couple of cars coming and going a bit. here's what a storm tracker 4 in the motion. you can see all the rain is broken up. doesn't look to be too much upstream, but it's going to become more pronounced by this afternoon and into the evening hours, particularly having said that, we've had with the rain kind of shut off a little bit in the skies. open up a touch allowed some of that radiational cooling going on with evaporation really absorb a lot of heat who with us. so we got a lot of 30's on the board with wet roads and so forth. so a litt
the sun comes out and we're at the lowest the sun has the lowest arc that it's giving us.p from the sun warming us up. so all the elements are against us with the moisture. the ground of operation temperatures are going to move much today. so everything is against us for that. here's a live shot going on half moon, bay. you can see goal opening up of the skies just a touch. look for monday afternoon for a little bit better. clearing going on in the afternoon hours particular here's the golden...
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the craft, launched in 2018, first flew through the corona — the sun's atmosphere — in april, but theolly good time earlier at the v&a museum, didn't we? oh, we did. i felt like i saw art, and ifelt like i was in art. mm, indeed. uh, well, if we are all going to be sucked into the metaverse, then we're going to need to populate it with realistic—looking people. at the moment, i'm not sure whether i want my avatar to be of me, a completely fake version of me, or a photorealistic me. neither are mark zuckerberg and his mates. but at least you and i already have a few versions of ourselves on file. we certainly have. well, as we i mentioned earlier, the dancer inside the sonzai experience was very real — and she was recorded not using not motion capture but using volumetric capture, something that we've seen before on click, most notably when mark visited the intel studios and dunks that rather improbable hoop. yes, he was very pleased with himself. i'm not sure it really happened, to be honest. but anyway, this technology is different from motion capture, because it doesn't turn you int
the craft, launched in 2018, first flew through the corona — the sun's atmosphere — in april, but theolly good time earlier at the v&a museum, didn't we? oh, we did. i felt like i saw art, and ifelt like i was in art. mm, indeed. uh, well, if we are all going to be sucked into the metaverse, then we're going to need to populate it with realistic—looking people. at the moment, i'm not sure whether i want my avatar to be of me, a completely fake version of me, or a photorealistic me....