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nasa s.t.e.m. are important to build a pipeline and it is important to track, impact efficiency of our investments and i'm glad to see your progress in developing and maximizing the use of s.t.e.m. gateway , that is the database that lets us know what is going on. could you speak more about the s.t.e.m. gateway and your evaluation work in the office of s.t.e.m. engagement ? >> yes. you have been generous with us in the appropriations to keep this s.t.e.m. effort going. reaching out with grants, to universities, colleges, community colleges, all over america. we particularly, for example, make an effort to get into rural colleges and universities so that we are not missing the talent that may be hidden, like christina cook. so, there is a very serious effort. we have a huge intern program at nasa that we pay them. we hiring 30% of our interns. i wish you could see these interns and talk to them, their eyes are as big as this. s.t.e.m. is very much a part. mr. chairman, as a part of s.t.e.m. , but we
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at all nasa centers. i am hoping when you get to 26 that the congress may see the wisdom of some of theses. programs. but let me assure you, you have a lot of folks at johnson. you have a lot of really good folks on good programs. you will never have to face the situation that i had to face as a senator for the kennedy space center will be shut down the space shuttle. they had 15000 employees and they went immediately down to 7000 employees. that is not happening anywhere in nasaac now. it is much more manageable but a lot of it depends on the wisdom of congress in the future. quick some of the shuttle program going away and that was heavy on people's hearts. i am assuming they're probably thinking right about now are we facing a similar demise are youall communicating this to the employee group? >> absolutely. what we are also doing, since you posited the question about the de- orbiting of the international space station, we want to do that only when we have commercial space stations and low earth orbit.
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nasa space technology directorate funds a lot of significant priorities for nasa, many of which the research center is involved in. however, funding has been relatively stagnant over the last five years. the fiscal year '25 budget proposes ramping up funding in large part to support a nuclear power system that could operate on the moon. administrator nelson, can you please talk about the importance of fission surface power and why we need to invest in it now and are just further down the line? and can you please address the role within the project? >> yes, congressman. it was great seeing you in cleveland. before i forget, for congressman tonko, our commander going to the moon, read wiseman on artemis 2, he is a graduate of rensselaer. so congressman, we've got to have more power on the moon. we go to mars, we've got to have more power. particularly as you get further away from the sun you can't rely on all solar power. and so fission surface power is going to be a necessary element. and we are going to start this with the moon. this is part of the reason we go back to the moon in order to g
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as nasa's exploration goals. so how is nasa attempting to be responsive to the ambitions of reinvestment from the biological and physical sciences community in this constrained budget environment? >> congressman, when johnbi glen first flew, we were not sure what was going to happen to the physical body. there was even concern with the eyeballs stay in the sockets. we had flown a chimpanzee prior. but you just think when you don't know what's going to be the physical, biological reaction and how far we now have advanced where we are realistically getting ready to go backon to the moon in order o prepare to go to mars, and so the function of the amount of grants that would go to a university such as thehe very eminent one that you just mentioned in your district is a function of the amount of the budget that you give us. just in the sciences in this school year in 24, because of the constraints that are upon you in 24 and 25 as a result of the compromise to reach to be able to avoid the default of the full faith a
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nasa promoted it to be the rover's eye in the sky. scouting ahead to help the rover choose its routes and destinations. so "ingenuity" kept flying. kept beating its own records. for distance, speed, altitude, duration, and not just for 30 days. for 100. 200. 400. through the long mars spring, summer and fall. but then winter came. >> tell us about mars day 427. >> radio silence. and so the first thing you're thinking is okay, well, battery froze, everything broke, we're probably dead. mission's over. right? >> reporter: for three days the team tried to get a response. and then, on the third day, another miracle. >> in the morning, when the sun rose and the system thawed and charged up enough, the electronics turned on. >> lo and behold, it came back and talked to us. >> and said here's your flight plan, go ahead and fly now late in the afternoon. and did that flight knowing well the controllers here on earth, that she would freeze again the next day. >> so the thing froze to death every night all winter? >> yeah. >> and then thawed ag
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they shared it with nasa, spacex, and boeing. we were able to go through the particular components on star liner and we made sure we had good separation from particular parachute that did not fully inflate. we went through, looked at all the data, and that is good to go fly. we work was there was at this component on stations. we will talk more about that. it needed to be sent out,ed carr liner and are flying up about 140 pound items for the space station that really needs it, so we had to re-manifest and that was done today. i think what i have seen out of boeing and the nasa team and the team working with their space station team is a lot of agility dealing with these things as they come up, which tells me fly, and we will take it one step at a time. mark will talk about the weather. we have a really good shot at the weather, and we are just going to watch the onshore flow a little bit. we are ready to go fly when the vehicles and crew isea >> thank you for being here today. wednesday's agency review is really thorough we had d
they shared it with nasa, spacex, and boeing. we were able to go through the particular components on star liner and we made sure we had good separation from particular parachute that did not fully inflate. we went through, looked at all the data, and that is good to go fly. we work was there was at this component on stations. we will talk more about that. it needed to be sent out,ed carr liner and are flying up about 140 pound items for the space station that really needs it, so we had to...
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okay. >> and then what are some of the variables nasa watches as it looks at an unmanned i'm mission versus a manned spacecraft mission sure. >> so starliner of course, has flown unmanned two and on a few different flight tests is had different issues those issues have all been addressed and so now nasa and boeing are confident that tomorrow's mission is ready to go and so going to be looking at everything that has gone wrong in the past, make sure that there's no sign of anything like that happening again as well as all the other systems that they've monitored previously so you can bet there's going to a lot of eyes on everything that happens okay, so we're about 29 hours from launch. what are these two astronauts of wilmore and sunny williams doing right about now as they prepare for this flight well, there are generally kinda relaxing. >> they might be reading over their notes but basically they're just, they're ready to go. these are professionals, their test pilots. they have a flight test background and they've been in massive for a very long time, many years. i know both of th
okay. >> and then what are some of the variables nasa watches as it looks at an unmanned i'm mission versus a manned spacecraft mission sure. >> so starliner of course, has flown unmanned two and on a few different flight tests is had different issues those issues have all been addressed and so now nasa and boeing are confident that tomorrow's mission is ready to go and so going to be looking at everything that has gone wrong in the past, make sure that there's no sign of anything...
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i think things will go well for boeing and for nasa. all right. >> really appreciate your perspective. abhishek tripathi, director of mission operations at uc berkeley's space sciences lab. always good to see you. thank you. >> you as well. thank you. >> well, tesla announcing new staffing cuts from its software, service and engineering departments. the move comes after the automaker disbanded its ev charging department following an announcement last month that the company was cutting its global workforce by more than 10. employees at tesla received emails over the weekend as part of broader layoffs, according to tech publication electric. >> the latest innovations in automation technology are on display right now in chicago. the automate show is drawing thousands of people and companies from across the world specializing in robotics. one company from south korea showed off a device that will make a cocktail entirely with a robot. >> it provides our customized the cocktail and recipe, and afterwards, our robot. this is a robot. collabor
i think things will go well for boeing and for nasa. all right. >> really appreciate your perspective. abhishek tripathi, director of mission operations at uc berkeley's space sciences lab. always good to see you. thank you. >> you as well. thank you. >> well, tesla announcing new staffing cuts from its software, service and engineering departments. the move comes after the automaker disbanded its ev charging department following an announcement last month that the company was...
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nasa wants redundancy and hired both boeing and spacex a decade ago. boeing is under great pressure to perform after costly and deadly setbacks in its commercial aviation business and more costly setbacks in developing starliner to fly people. the spacecraft is more than seven years behind schedule, stung by problems with flight software, jammed valves, and parachute safety concerns. setbacks have cost the company more than $1 billion. >> there's one priority, to do this safely. >> reporter: mark nappy, the program manager. >> i have confidence they are doing everything properly. >> tonight's launch is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. from cape canaveral space force station in florida. >> you can watch the live coverage on nasa's youtube channel. >>> that's it for the news at 5:00. cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich starts right now. >> thank you. >>> at 6:00 as protesters clash with police on college campuses across the u.s., it is a much different atmosphere today at san francisco state. >> we're looking forward to continuing to have these conversations
nasa wants redundancy and hired both boeing and spacex a decade ago. boeing is under great pressure to perform after costly and deadly setbacks in its commercial aviation business and more costly setbacks in developing starliner to fly people. the spacecraft is more than seven years behind schedule, stung by problems with flight software, jammed valves, and parachute safety concerns. setbacks have cost the company more than $1 billion. >> there's one priority, to do this safely. >>...
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so we were sort of ready. >> reporter: this past january, nasa got the bad news. ingenuity had suffered a hard landing. >> the top blade is clipped on one side and completely missing on the other. we are missing enough of the rotor system, there is no way she will fly. it's still ticking. >> reporter: you are using the present tense. this thing grounded. it's still alive in terms of sending messages and data? >> yeah. i talked to it this morning. we can collect solar data, take pictures. >> we have a phrase on the team, we are not dead yet. >> reporter: it's true. three years after the mission was supposed to end, the helicopter is still running, now as a ground station. we no longer receive its photos and measurements because the rover was its relay station and the rover has driven on. but ingenuity could keep collecting data for kdecades to be retrieved later. the little copter that could has changed nasa's thinking forever. >> we are working on the next generation of helicopters for mars and go to areas like a cliff wall, fly down a lava tube, go the poles, equ
so we were sort of ready. >> reporter: this past january, nasa got the bad news. ingenuity had suffered a hard landing. >> the top blade is clipped on one side and completely missing on the other. we are missing enough of the rotor system, there is no way she will fly. it's still ticking. >> reporter: you are using the present tense. this thing grounded. it's still alive in terms of sending messages and data? >> yeah. i talked to it this morning. we can collect solar...
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but this time nasa says they're not going to take any precautionary measures. they've just put out a statement. i want to read it to you, abby. it says nasa completed a thorough analysis of recent space weather activity and determined it posed no threat to the crew aboard the international space station and no additional precautionary measures are needed. so some good news there. but guys, if you all have ever seen the show for all mankind, you may remember there's a scene where a big solar storm hits the astronauts up in a futuristic lunar base and they all have to run it to take cover that would happen if nasa is artemis program goes through, they build a lunar base and then a big solar storm like this comes because the moon doesn't have an atmosphere to protect astronauts on a lunar base there, like the iss astronauts do right now yet another one of the hazards we have to think about how an ising other planets. one more thing to think about that line, kristen thank you so much for that one. keep an eye on what things happened tonight and in the coming hours
but this time nasa says they're not going to take any precautionary measures. they've just put out a statement. i want to read it to you, abby. it says nasa completed a thorough analysis of recent space weather activity and determined it posed no threat to the crew aboard the international space station and no additional precautionary measures are needed. so some good news there. but guys, if you all have ever seen the show for all mankind, you may remember there's a scene where a big solar...
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nasa and spacex i believe will go there with or without nasa anyway, but it is an exciting time, and so this is kind of building the foundation of knowledge to have a successful lunar base there. leroy, sta with successful lunar base there. leroy, stay with us- _ successful lunar base there. leroy, stay with us. want _ successful lunar base there. leroy, stay with us. want to _ successful lunar base there. leroy, stay with us. want to bring - successful lunar base there. leroy, stay with us. want to bring in - successful lunar base there. leroy, stay with us. want to bring in joe i stay with us. want to bring injoe walsh, who is on our panel tonight. for so long the us has dominated space exploration, and i wonder if this to start looking like a new space race, as leary was talking but a permanent base on the moon. and also given this tension between the us and china right now, we know there's been a lot of diplomatic effort to try and ratchet down tensions, but it does put the two face—to—face once again, doesn't it, in a whole new way? face-to-face once again, doesn't it, in a
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nasa administrator bill nelson says the u.s. and russia have maintained the international space station so far with no hiccups. but in the past week, russia vetoed a united nations resolution aimed at preventing a nuclear arms race in space. >> we could be an emergency situation that we have to get this structure that is as big as a football stadium down and down safely in 2031. >> nasa already has plans to decommission the international space station. meanwhile, nelson also told congress the u.s. is racing against china to get the south pole to get to the south pole of the moon. nasa plans to land the first astronauts near the lunar south pole in 2026. >> coming up next, why it may be time to pay the sea be time to pay the sea creatures a visit. ness. it's not a nine-to-five proposition. it's all day and into the night. it's all the things that keep this world turning. the go-tos that keep us going. the places we cheer. and check in. they all choose the advanced network solutions and round the clock partnership from comcast bus
nasa administrator bill nelson says the u.s. and russia have maintained the international space station so far with no hiccups. but in the past week, russia vetoed a united nations resolution aimed at preventing a nuclear arms race in space. >> we could be an emergency situation that we have to get this structure that is as big as a football stadium down and down safely in 2031. >> nasa already has plans to decommission the international space station. meanwhile, nelson also told...
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is nasa wants redundancy, and hired both boeing and spacex, a decade ago. both companies face challenges. >> liftoff of the falcon 9 and crewed dragon. >> reporter: but spacex has launched 50 people to orbit since 2020. boeing, none. star liner is seven years behind schedule. and this flight comes as boeing's commercial airliner business faces mounting scrutiny over its safety culture, especially after a door plug fell off of a 737 max in january. >> there's one priority and it's to do this safely. >> reporter: mark nappi is star liner's safety officer. >> i have full confidence that the processes are very robust to get a safe vehicle up into orbit with people onboard. >> reporter: for boeing, a long road to the launch pad stung by a series of setbacks. >> and liftoff. the rise of star liner. >> reporter: on its first uncrewed test flight in 2019, software problems doomed a planned meetup with the space station. >> and liftoff. s starliner is headed back to safe. >> reporter: boeing made it on a second try. >> contact, capture. [ applause ] >> reporter: but
is nasa wants redundancy, and hired both boeing and spacex, a decade ago. both companies face challenges. >> liftoff of the falcon 9 and crewed dragon. >> reporter: but spacex has launched 50 people to orbit since 2020. boeing, none. star liner is seven years behind schedule. and this flight comes as boeing's commercial airliner business faces mounting scrutiny over its safety culture, especially after a door plug fell off of a 737 max in january. >> there's one priority and...
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nasa was forced to postpone the historic launch of boeing's starliner capsule. it was set to take off tonight for the international space station with two astronauts on board. here's cbs's mark strassmann. >> reporter: tonight another boeing setback. nasa pulled the plug on this crew of two, butch wilmore and sonny williams. >> it's shocking to me that here we are, but here we are. >> every now and then it's like, wow, this is cool. >> reporter: but something will be riding with starliner's two astronauts. it will be boeing's reputation. starliner has been stung by setbacks, severe software problems, jammed valves, parachute issues. nearly a mile of potentially flammable tape inside the capsule. in all, seven years of delays, more than a billion dollars in cost overruns. >> i have full confidence that people are putting the vehicle together properly. >> reporter: mark nappy is boeing's program manager for starliner. >> this isn't a race. this all about doing it right and doing it safely. >> how important is it to the boeing brand that this flight go well? >> it'
nasa was forced to postpone the historic launch of boeing's starliner capsule. it was set to take off tonight for the international space station with two astronauts on board. here's cbs's mark strassmann. >> reporter: tonight another boeing setback. nasa pulled the plug on this crew of two, butch wilmore and sonny williams. >> it's shocking to me that here we are, but here we are. >> every now and then it's like, wow, this is cool. >> reporter: but something will be...
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at nasa we use the dna logo for. at nasa when somebody report something, somebody listens to it. the way that they treat them needs to be fair and there needs to be an environment of psychological safety. they need to learn from it, communicate that and pass it on, and to create that everybody in the system needs to know what they are supposed to do and how to do it and what is expected of them, and if that does not work they need to know the next option, and if that does not work they need to know the next option. that is why having multiple reporting systems can be a good thing, because if one does not work, the employee needs to know what else they can go to. one of the things would be to know who is the chief of safety. that would be where the buck in one of the surveys we sought 95% of the people who responded did not know who the chief of safety was. that is a deficit that could be corrected, but people need to learn who the key people are and that system, so they know who they can go to when the processes do not work. >> i wonder to what degree this committee or i did as r
at nasa we use the dna logo for. at nasa when somebody report something, somebody listens to it. the way that they treat them needs to be fair and there needs to be an environment of psychological safety. they need to learn from it, communicate that and pass it on, and to create that everybody in the system needs to know what they are supposed to do and how to do it and what is expected of them, and if that does not work they need to know the next option, and if that does not work they need to...
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nasa officials are excited about this. and this test flight is successful, they will have 2 commercial options for shuttling astronauts to and from low earth orbit with additional options potentially on the way. >> neil: it wasn't that long ago that we were hitching rides with the russians. those days are gone. no matter who is doing it, when americans are doing it, you feel better about that. >> true, the remarkable thing, even in the worst of times during the cold war, somehow, america and the russians, formerly the soviet union, they have always had excellent cooperation in space. i was a kid. i came out to cape canaveral. >> neil: those are the days. all right. thank you, my friend. ♪ ♪ >> judge jeanine
nasa officials are excited about this. and this test flight is successful, they will have 2 commercial options for shuttling astronauts to and from low earth orbit with additional options potentially on the way. >> neil: it wasn't that long ago that we were hitching rides with the russians. those days are gone. no matter who is doing it, when americans are doing it, you feel better about that. >> true, the remarkable thing, even in the worst of times during the cold war, somehow,...
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brian druin is a principal investigator with the nasa jet propulsion lab in pasadena. brian why are we studying the poles? why is that so important in regards to the rest of the earth? >> there's a tremendous amount of ice uh- which, when it melts, it goes into the oceans and spreads around the whole planet and causes the sea level to rise . >> first, it helps to understand that hotter air from the tropics typically churns around the planet with a significant portion being released into space at the polar regions. but what if increasing greenhouse gases changed that pattern to learn the answer, nasa is launching two shoebox sized satellites in a mission called pre-fire. they'll orbit both the arctic and antarctica, measuring the radiant energy being released and that area where the heat is emitted. >> it's not well studied and it's changing. it's changing fast due to the warming climate. >> and the consequences could be lasting. researchers have already documented a decades long pattern of global sea level rise, but fellow nasa jpl researcher josh willis also studies h
brian druin is a principal investigator with the nasa jet propulsion lab in pasadena. brian why are we studying the poles? why is that so important in regards to the rest of the earth? >> there's a tremendous amount of ice uh- which, when it melts, it goes into the oceans and spreads around the whole planet and causes the sea level to rise . >> first, it helps to understand that hotter air from the tropics typically churns around the planet with a significant portion being released...
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von braun even held the post of deputy director of nasa and a number of other quite serious positions in the aerospace field. he made decent money and became a very influential american. officially received citizenship in 1955 von braun and his team built the first ballistic missiles for the americans. the nazi past was quickly and firmly behind. at the same time, the americans completely turned a blind eye to what von braun did during the war. he was an ss officer whose work in germany involved tens of thousands of concentration camp prisoners, many of whom died. von braun himself later justified himself by saying that he knew nothing about torture and executions, but he was clearly lying . there is evidence from concentration camp prisoners and resistance participants that that von braun personally gave instructions to torture them. another co-author of the american one. lunar programs were also hitler's former subordinate, arthur rudolf, an important nazi rocket engineer who worked for nasa. it was he who would be the project director of the saturn 5 rocket program, the same one th
von braun even held the post of deputy director of nasa and a number of other quite serious positions in the aerospace field. he made decent money and became a very influential american. officially received citizenship in 1955 von braun and his team built the first ballistic missiles for the americans. the nazi past was quickly and firmly behind. at the same time, the americans completely turned a blind eye to what von braun did during the war. he was an ss officer whose work in germany...
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still ahead, nasa is helping shape future scientists. we're going to introduce you to some east bay students who got to go on a field trip to a place most of us will never go, and catching up with an olympian. with the paris olympics just 77 days away, michael phelps talks about the excitement of the global event. his one on one conversation with nbc's kristen welker. but before we head to break, we want to know what trending story would you like to see later on in this newscast on this friday? pull up right now on my instagram. you still have a little bit more time to vote for one of these stories you see right here. target limits pride collection, outrage over imposter pandas or solar storm expected to supercharge northern lights some of the brightest young minds for its 2024 artemis app development challenge. middle and high school students from across the country were invited to participate, and an east bay team made it to the top five. impressive meteorologist vianey arana is back with us. so vanna, tell us more about the students i
still ahead, nasa is helping shape future scientists. we're going to introduce you to some east bay students who got to go on a field trip to a place most of us will never go, and catching up with an olympian. with the paris olympics just 77 days away, michael phelps talks about the excitement of the global event. his one on one conversation with nbc's kristen welker. but before we head to break, we want to know what trending story would you like to see later on in this newscast on this friday?...
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at nasa, we use the dna logo for it. all of those parts work together . when someone reports something, someone has to listen to it. the way they treat them has to be fair. there needs to be an environment of psychological safety. they need to learn from that and communicate it and pass it on, and to create that, everybody in the system needs to know what they are supposed to do and how to do it and what is expected of them. and if that doesn't work, they need to know the next option. if that doesn't work, they need to know the next option. that is why having multiple systems needs to work. they need to know where else they can go to. one of the things for example would be to know, who is the chief of safety. that is where the buck stops. one of the surveys we saw -- 95% of the people that responded to the survey did not know who the chief of safety was. that is a deficit that could be corrected, but people need to learn who the key people are in that system so they know who they can go to when the processes don't work. >> well, i wonder, to what degree t
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, who's a former senior adviser to the us state department, valley nasa. welcome back to the program. >> thank you. good to be with you. we want to get your analysis. you're the go-to person about iran but can i just ask you boldly does his death actually matter? let's just first hey in terms of relations with the us and he was not a big voice in redirecting policies on the region on the nuclear issue or vis-a-vis israel. all of these decisions were made by the office of the supreme leader and the national security council in iraq valley. >> you mean that is really ayatollah harmony, right? is this so? of course supreme leader who makes all the decisions and is that likely to change? >> no, it's not likely to change. it is a supreme leader who makes all the decisions, but there's a national security table in iran. and usually the president and the fire foreign minister could be big voices in there. they could move the policy at least even in certain degrees in one direction or the other. but raisi unlike his predecessor, president rouhani, was not a big vo
, who's a former senior adviser to the us state department, valley nasa. welcome back to the program. >> thank you. good to be with you. we want to get your analysis. you're the go-to person about iran but can i just ask you boldly does his death actually matter? let's just first hey in terms of relations with the us and he was not a big voice in redirecting policies on the region on the nuclear issue or vis-a-vis israel. all of these decisions were made by the office of the supreme...
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at that moment, an employee of nasa and the us armed forces will leave america and return without any obstacles. in germany, those who were not exposed will continue to receive prestigious prizes and give the prizes their names, like hubertus struckhalt, who experimented on children and then used them in his works. strukkalt, despite this , is called one of the founders of space medicine. his discoveries played a key role in the development of space suits and on-board life support systems that contributed to the success of the american apollo mission. the scientist was even immortalized in the hall. fame of the space museum in new mexico. it was only after his death that it was finally confirmed that struckhelt received their scientific data as a result of experiments carried out on prisoners of the dachau and dora mittelbau concentration camps. there is no doubt that the damning facts were known to the american intelligence services for a long time, but they were hidden far away in the name of national interests. in 1984, the american newspaper international herald tribune quoted the
at that moment, an employee of nasa and the us armed forces will leave america and return without any obstacles. in germany, those who were not exposed will continue to receive prestigious prizes and give the prizes their names, like hubertus struckhalt, who experimented on children and then used them in his works. strukkalt, despite this , is called one of the founders of space medicine. his discoveries played a key role in the development of space suits and on-board life support systems that...
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a 27 year old air force pilot when president john f kennedy promoted him as a candidate to become a nasa astronaut back in 1961. but dwight was not among the final group selected. today, though, dwight blasted off from a texas launch pad along with five other tourists for a trip to the edge of space that lasted around ten minutes. >> it was absolutely terrific, and the views i mean, just even i couldn't see it. i could see absolutely fantastic. absolutely. this is a life changing experience. >> ed dwight is 90 years old and is now the oldest person to travel into space. he's two months older than william shatner. when the star trek actor embarked on a space mission back in 2021. >> thrilling day for him. incredible. thanks for joining us tonight. good night ♪ (ominous music) ♪ teacher: ...but it's still true. there are four states of matter. there are solids, liquids, gases... teacher: trevor? teacher: not quite? plasma. teacher: lights please. teacher: now, states of matter are comprised of relationships between molecules. teacher: molecules' relationships... nicotine's a neurotoxin
a 27 year old air force pilot when president john f kennedy promoted him as a candidate to become a nasa astronaut back in 1961. but dwight was not among the final group selected. today, though, dwight blasted off from a texas launch pad along with five other tourists for a trip to the edge of space that lasted around ten minutes. >> it was absolutely terrific, and the views i mean, just even i couldn't see it. i could see absolutely fantastic. absolutely. this is a life changing...
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nasa is getting ready to send a new satellite into orbit. vna rejoins us to explain how it will help with our climate in crisis. but before we head to break, we want to know what trending story would you like to see later in this newscast? i have a poll up right now on my instagram stories, and you still have a little bit of time to vote for one of these three stories. are you spending more shopping, more money shopping online? celine dion documentary a trailer is released and tiktok rolls out new rules. we'll tell a slow network is no network for business. that's why more choose comcast business. and now, we're introducing ultimate speed for business —our fastest plans yet. we're up to 12 times faster than verizon, at&t, and t-mobile. and existing customers could even get up to triple the speeds... at no additional cost. it's ultimate speed for ultimate business. don't miss out on our fastest speed plans yet! switch to comcast business and get started for $49.99 a month. plus, ask how to get up to an $800 prepaid card. call today! you mis
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nasa astronauts sonny williams and butch wilmore. >> talking to me that here we are, but here we are. >> every nw and then it's like wow, it's cool. >> reporter: but someone will be writing with the starliner two astronauts. boeing's reputation. starliner has been stunned by setbacks, severe parachute issues, nearly a mile of potentially flammable tape inside the capsule. in all seven years of delays, more than a billion dollars in cost over arts. >> i have full confidence that people are putting the vehicle together properly. >> reporter: mark knapp he is the program manager for starliner. >> this is not a race. it's about doing a right and doing it safely. >> reporter: how important is it to the boeing brand that this flight go well? >> it's important to the crew and it's important for our company. >> left off as the falcon line -- >> reporter: nasa has one reliable space taxi, space x, but the space agency wants redundancy. a space uber an lyft. so far they have put a million people in orbit, boeing, none. > yes, at this time, absolutely. >> full confidence on the nasa and the boei
nasa astronauts sonny williams and butch wilmore. >> talking to me that here we are, but here we are. >> every nw and then it's like wow, it's cool. >> reporter: but someone will be writing with the starliner two astronauts. boeing's reputation. starliner has been stunned by setbacks, severe parachute issues, nearly a mile of potentially flammable tape inside the capsule. in all seven years of delays, more than a billion dollars in cost over arts. >> i have full...
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brian druin is a principal investigator with the nasa jet propulsion lab in pasadena. brian why are we studying the poles? why is that so important in regards to the rest of the earth? >> there's a tremendous amount of ice uh- which, when it melts, it goes into the oceans and spreads around the whole planet and causes the sea level to rise . >> first, it helps to understand that hotter air from the tropics typically churns around the planet with a significant portion being released into space at the polar regions. but what if increasing greenhouse gases changed that pattern? to learn the answer, nasa is launching two shoebox sized satellites in a mission called pre-fire. they'll orbit both the arctic and antarctica, measuring the radiant energy being released and that area where the heat is emitted. >> it's not well studied and it's changing. it's changing fast due to the warming climate. >> and the consequences could be lasting. researchers have already documented a decades long pattern of global sea level rise, but fellow nasa jpl researcher josh willis also studies
brian druin is a principal investigator with the nasa jet propulsion lab in pasadena. brian why are we studying the poles? why is that so important in regards to the rest of the earth? >> there's a tremendous amount of ice uh- which, when it melts, it goes into the oceans and spreads around the whole planet and causes the sea level to rise . >> first, it helps to understand that hotter air from the tropics typically churns around the planet with a significant portion being released...
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nasa says the sun produced its largest solar fee on tuesday in the 11 year cycle that began in 2020, last week other similar giant explosions on the sun that ejected energy light and high—speed particles into space were responsible for dazzling northern lights displays around the world, nasa says despite the world, nasa says despite the size of the huge solar flare it is not expected to have a geomagnetic impact on earth due to its location. that is our program, thank you for watching bbc news. stay with us. hello. we've some damp weather out there at the moment, and there's also some rain in the forecast for wednesday — not an awful lot. here's the outlook for the rest of the week — a bit of a mixed bag, a little bit of sunshine, some scattered showers, but at least it'll be relatively warm. now, on the satellite picture, you'll notice this swirl of cloud — that's an area of low pressure. this is the weather front, and this low pressure will stick around really for the rest of the week. so actually, the overall weather pattern won't change an awful lot across the uk, but the
nasa says the sun produced its largest solar fee on tuesday in the 11 year cycle that began in 2020, last week other similar giant explosions on the sun that ejected energy light and high—speed particles into space were responsible for dazzling northern lights displays around the world, nasa says despite the world, nasa says despite the size of the huge solar flare it is not expected to have a geomagnetic impact on earth due to its location. that is our program, thank you for watching bbc...
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a week before returning this is been a long time coming, the test flight comes over a decade after nasa awarded boeing a 4 billion-dollar contract, if it is a success this would make the emerges of a competitor the spacex and that's really important having a viable option for nasa provide them with backups, it will accelerate the need to achieve cost efficiency for spaceflight boeing starlight or is not without its issues it is been flagged by delays and design problems for several years but despite the bumpy road the astronauts say their safe than ever. >> we got to a point that we feel very safe and comfortable how the spacecraft flies and we have backup procedures in case we need those. >> what you can go into a backup mode and in entry and hit the bullseye when you don't even have your computers, that's pretty remarkable. >> this is coming as a commercial aviation arm is under intense scrutiny the faa the d.o.j. launched investigations your spacing aviation arms are two different parts of the company and presents an opportunity to have good press i just hope whoever is running the l
a week before returning this is been a long time coming, the test flight comes over a decade after nasa awarded boeing a 4 billion-dollar contract, if it is a success this would make the emerges of a competitor the spacex and that's really important having a viable option for nasa provide them with backups, it will accelerate the need to achieve cost efficiency for spaceflight boeing starlight or is not without its issues it is been flagged by delays and design problems for several years but...
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at nasa we use the local for it. all of those parts work together. when somebody reports something somebody has to listen to it. the way that they treat them has to be fair. there needs to be an environment of psychological safety. they need to learn from that and communicate and pass that on. to create that everybody in the system needs to know what they are supposed to do and how to do it and what is expected of them. if that does not work they need to know the next option. if that does not work they need to know the next option. that is why having multiple reporting systems can be a good thing because if one does not work the employee needs to know what else they can go to. one of the things, example, would be to know who was the chief of safety. that would be where the buck stops. in one of the surveys that we saw, 95% of the people who responded to the survey did not know who the chief of safety was. that's a deficit that could be corrected but people need to learn who the key people are in stem so they know who they can go to when the processes
at nasa we use the local for it. all of those parts work together. when somebody reports something somebody has to listen to it. the way that they treat them has to be fair. there needs to be an environment of psychological safety. they need to learn from that and communicate and pass that on. to create that everybody in the system needs to know what they are supposed to do and how to do it and what is expected of them. if that does not work they need to know the next option. if that does not...
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this bill also requires nasa to report annually to congress on the use of this authority. these seem like reasonable changes to this. and i support this bill and i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the woman reserves. the gentleman from kansas is recognized. mr. laturner: i yield five minutes to dr. babin. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. mr. babin: i thank the gentleman from kansas, mr. laturner. i rise in support of h.r. 272 astronaut safe temporary ride act or astro act. i would like to thank chairman comer in his help getting the bill to the floor. one of the great honors associated with serving as the chairman of the subcommittee on space and aeronautics is having the opportunity to meet our astronauts preparing to go to space, hear from them after they return from their missions and the astro act is a result of these conversations and nasa's advocacy for increased astronaut safety. the brave men and women who wear the iconic blue flight suit risk their lives. we owe it to them to ensure that when they return from long duration sp
this bill also requires nasa to report annually to congress on the use of this authority. these seem like reasonable changes to this. and i support this bill and i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the woman reserves. the gentleman from kansas is recognized. mr. laturner: i yield five minutes to dr. babin. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. mr. babin: i thank the gentleman from kansas, mr. laturner. i rise in support of h.r. 272 astronaut safe temporary ride...
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von braun even held the post of deputy director of nasa and a number of other quite serious positions in the aeronautics. sphere, made decent money and became a very influential american, officially receiving citizenship in 1955. von braun and his team built the first ballistic missiles. the nazi past was quickly and firmly forgotten. at the same time , the americans completely turned a blind eye to what von braun did during the war. he was an ss officer whose work in germany involved tens of thousands of concentration camp prisoners, many of whom died. himself... brown later justified himself by saying that he knew nothing about torture and executions, but he was clearly lying. there is evidence from concentration camp prisoners and resistance members that von braun personally gave orders to torture them. another co-author of the american lunar program was also hitler's former subordinate, arthur rudolf, an important nazi rocket engineer who worked for nasa. it was he who would be the director of the project for the program to create the saturn 5 rocket, the same one that would reach
von braun even held the post of deputy director of nasa and a number of other quite serious positions in the aeronautics. sphere, made decent money and became a very influential american, officially receiving citizenship in 1955. von braun and his team built the first ballistic missiles. the nazi past was quickly and firmly forgotten. at the same time , the americans completely turned a blind eye to what von braun did during the war. he was an ss officer whose work in germany involved tens of...
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today, nasa officials hold a prelaunch news conference on boeing's first cruise staff spacecraft, the boeing star liner, boeing's first crude flight to the international space station. watch it live from the kennedy space station beginning at 1:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, c-span now are free mobile video app or c-span.org. ■#>> and secretary of state anty blinken spoke to reporters after meeting with colleagues from the nato alliance in prague. he talked about the military alliances continued support for your grain its war against russia -- for ukraine in its war against russia and president biden's approval for u.s. provided weaponry to be used by ukraine against targets in russian provided -- russian territory, within some limits. this is about 20 minutes. i want to thank general stoltenberg. his vision, his tenacity, his vision of this alliance during a highly consequential decade has been nothing short of remarkable and he has more leadership to do asit is not an overstatement to say this is a critical moment for transatlantic security. we have seen in recent weeks vladimir putin
today, nasa officials hold a prelaunch news conference on boeing's first cruise staff spacecraft, the boeing star liner, boeing's first crude flight to the international space station. watch it live from the kennedy space station beginning at 1:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, c-span now are free mobile video app or c-span.org. ■#>> and secretary of state anty blinken spoke to reporters after meeting with colleagues from the nato alliance in prague. he talked about the military alliances...
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nasa says the earliest they could try again is friday. boeing is hoping a successful launch will help them get nasa authorization to conduct regular flight to the space station and spacex has been flying for nasa since 2020. >>> the president and ceo of the field museum in chicago says a new fossil on display is arguably the most important fossil ever discovered. pal jantologists say it's the earliest dinosaur to be identified as a bird. this is what they believe it would have looked like discovered in germany in the 1990s and believed to be more than 150 million years old. the fossil will be on display through june. >>> today president biden condemned anti-semitism and his speech at the holocaust museum in washington, d.c. came amid what the anti-defamation league calls a steep increase of anti-semitic incidents since hamas terrorists killed 1200 jews in israel october 7th. a tragedy president biden invoked in his speech today. >> too many people deny, downplay, rationalize, ignore the horrors of the holocaust and october 7th. it's absol
nasa says the earliest they could try again is friday. boeing is hoping a successful launch will help them get nasa authorization to conduct regular flight to the space station and spacex has been flying for nasa since 2020. >>> the president and ceo of the field museum in chicago says a new fossil on display is arguably the most important fossil ever discovered. pal jantologists say it's the earliest dinosaur to be identified as a bird. this is what they believe it would have looked...
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aileen: ¿te has podido contactar con la nasa o ellos se han contactado con sedes? ¿les han dicho algo? >> puse algo de social media en x, un llamado de alerta a alguien como la nasa me contactÓ a travÉs de su representante legal, disculpÁndose por el evento, no sabÍamos exactamente, ellos no estÁn 100% seguros que era perteneciente a ellos o de a otra agencia espacial, pero nos pidieron que les prestara el objeto para que yo sÓlo pudieran analizar profundamente y determinar su providencia. borja: ¿quiÉn para la reparaciÓn de esto? >> la compaÑÍa de seguros de mi casa, gracias a dios, lo pudo reparar. aileen: afortunadamente esta historia acaba en anÉcdota, muchas gracias por haberte conectado con nosotros, alejandro. ♪ [mÚsica] ♪ aileen: mucha atenciÓn, que esto no se te escapa, el servicio de inmigraciÓn estÁ exhortando a los participantes del programa daca, creado para jÓvenes soÑadores, a no olvidarse de renovar a tiempo, inmigraciÓn recomendÉ que la solicitud de renovaciÓn, enviada entre 150 y 120 dÍas antes de la fecha de vencimiento
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. >>> boeing and nasa forced to scrub the first star liner launch, what stopped the new spacecraft from lifting off. it's tuesday, may 7. "early today" starts right now. good morning, i'm frances rivera. we begin with breaking news. severe weather striking the central u.s. overnight with at least 15 tornados reported since monday evening, with seven of them in oklahoma. that's according to the national weather service. in barnesville, oklahoma, at least one person is dead and others injured after the small town suffered a direct hit. the twister there damaging at least 30 homes. toppling trees and power lines. the osage county sheriff telling nbc news that crews rescued several residents who were trapped. multiple gas leaks have been reported, including inside a nursing home that was damaged. patients have been evacuated, and fortunately no one was injured. multiple roads are closed due to debris blocking roadwayes. and a tornado tore through bartelsville. people in a hotel heard a tornado sirens, as high winds knocked out power, forcing them to rush inside to take cover. debris was sca
. >>> boeing and nasa forced to scrub the first star liner launch, what stopped the new spacecraft from lifting off. it's tuesday, may 7. "early today" starts right now. good morning, i'm frances rivera. we begin with breaking news. severe weather striking the central u.s. overnight with at least 15 tornados reported since monday evening, with seven of them in oklahoma. that's according to the national weather service. in barnesville, oklahoma, at least one person is dead and...
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so it constrains the budget of nasa. it also means they can focus on other technologies in deep space exploration. so they can focus on the deep scientific technologies needed to get us to put people back on the moon, for example. then eventually get us to mars and all the wonderful deep space telescopes that we are developing like the recently launched one. and all that activity. if recently launched one. and all that activi . ., , ., activity. if it goes well tonight, three o'clock _ activity. if it goes well tonight, three o'clock eastern, - activity. if it goes well tonight, three o'clock eastern, if i activity. if it goes well tonight, three o'clock eastern, if you i activity. if it goes well tonight, i three o'clock eastern, if you want to set your alarms for when it blasts off, then what? how will bubbling step up the programme from that point on? the bubbling step up the programme from that point on?— that point on? the certification rocess that point on? the certification process will — that point on? the ce
so it constrains the budget of nasa. it also means they can focus on other technologies in deep space exploration. so they can focus on the deep scientific technologies needed to get us to put people back on the moon, for example. then eventually get us to mars and all the wonderful deep space telescopes that we are developing like the recently launched one. and all that activity. if recently launched one. and all that activi . ., , ., activity. if it goes well tonight, three o'clock _...
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-- ferrying nasa astronauts. box office sales have remained a third below pre-pandemic levels. analysts say it is possible that no film tops $1 billion this summer. that would be the first time that has happened in over 20 years. the biggest challenge for theaters is getting film buffs off of their couches. you can follow the latest company buzz on your bloomberg terminal. take a quick look at markets. the s&p 500 is holding onto those gains of about .6%. coming up, a global real estate giant posted a strong first quarter. we will speak to the company's ceo next. ♪ ning here. productivity is growing exponentially. that's because cdw configuration specialists are deploying fleets of microsoft surface devices. built in security, simplified management and flexibility help streamline busy work, which means everyone can get more done. make amazing happen. microsoft and cdw. katie: the international real estate giant jll posting a strong start to 2024. the complaint handily beating estimates and generating over $5 bi
-- ferrying nasa astronauts. box office sales have remained a third below pre-pandemic levels. analysts say it is possible that no film tops $1 billion this summer. that would be the first time that has happened in over 20 years. the biggest challenge for theaters is getting film buffs off of their couches. you can follow the latest company buzz on your bloomberg terminal. take a quick look at markets. the s&p 500 is holding onto those gains of about .6%. coming up, a global real estate...
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two nasa astronauts will fly to the international space station. if the flight is successful, boeing will challenge the dominance of space x. spacex and elon musk company has been taking nasa astronauts to space for four years now. astronauts will stay in space for a week and then return to earth. it is a new chapter for women's basketball here in the bay area a big announcement was made this morning about who will lead golden state's wnba franchise. the team has named ojai narayanan as the general manager. she was formerly the assistant gm for the new york liberty. in her five years with that team, they went to the playoffs three times before the announcement became official. nai anand spent some time with the golden state warriors staff and expressed gratitude and excitement, leading this new team forward and to my parents, my said with dimensions which in three means, i'm grateful. i'm thankful to god, for putting me in their hands. i'm grateful for their sacrifice, and their wisdom that they've shared with me. narayanan says the next step is bu
two nasa astronauts will fly to the international space station. if the flight is successful, boeing will challenge the dominance of space x. spacex and elon musk company has been taking nasa astronauts to space for four years now. astronauts will stay in space for a week and then return to earth. it is a new chapter for women's basketball here in the bay area a big announcement was made this morning about who will lead golden state's wnba franchise. the team has named ojai narayanan as the...
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earlier this month, nasa took some images of clear lake just north of the napa valley's wineries and images from its landsat nine satellite show green swirls across most of the lake's surface. nasa says that may that this may indicate an infestation of blue green algae, as well as other types of photo plankton that can be dangerous to humans. science ists say the lake has contained large algae populations going back thousands of years, but recent nutrient inputs to the lake by humans has increased the number of those harmful blooms. two rescues to tell you about in the north bay, both caught on camera this week, the sonoma county sheriff's office says it was called to an injured mountain biker in trione, annadel state park in santa rosa. so deputies flew their henri one helicopter to the park, where they found the injured bicyclist between two trails. crews say they rescued the person using a 200 foot line before taking them to an awaiting ambulance. well, as deputies work to help this bicyclist, they were called to another person who needed help in the same park. once again, crews f
earlier this month, nasa took some images of clear lake just north of the napa valley's wineries and images from its landsat nine satellite show green swirls across most of the lake's surface. nasa says that may that this may indicate an infestation of blue green algae, as well as other types of photo plankton that can be dangerous to humans. science ists say the lake has contained large algae populations going back thousands of years, but recent nutrient inputs to the lake by humans has...
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nasa has a way you can experience it right from the comfort of your own home. this is a >> simulation. the nasa's offering on youtube. they say that viewers can watch 2 different simulations. one of them shows a camera that is heading toward a supermassive black hole and then it just plunges right into it. the other one shows a camera taking a flight around a black hole. so there you have it. parry she ever wondered very cool. >> auto insurance comparison site and sure if i just released a list of the car brands most often ticketed for speeding turns out foreign brands dominate the list. infinity is the most frequently cited for speeding. next is tsai on. that's followed closely by volkswagen. and then subaru. rounding out the top 5 mazda on the opposite end of the spectrum. brands that are ticketed, the least for speeding cadillac tesla. volvo. i get the ball dropping. but so like a ferrari is not on the list was ticket. i would imagine whoever drives a ferrari has a >> leds. if you're driving a ferrari, don't need to show off that you're fast. everybody right
nasa has a way you can experience it right from the comfort of your own home. this is a >> simulation. the nasa's offering on youtube. they say that viewers can watch 2 different simulations. one of them shows a camera that is heading toward a supermassive black hole and then it just plunges right into it. the other one shows a camera taking a flight around a black hole. so there you have it. parry she ever wondered very cool. >> auto insurance comparison site and sure if i just...
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ed dwight was a top air force test pilot and trained to become nasa's first black astronaut 60 years ago but was denied the chance back then. sunday morning dwight finally accomplished his mission aboard blue origin's new shepard rocket. he says his call sign for the flight, justice, is for all the people who supported him over the years. >> it was a grand opportunity at this late date to fulfill that for self-satisfaction, yes, but more importantly, to satisfy all the wonderful people that have showered me with love for all these years. >> ed dwight went on to a much different career, first as a businessman and then an artist, sculpting nearly 20,000 pieces. dwight beats out actor william shatner as the oldest person ever to fly into space and he says he's not finished yet. he wants to go into orbit next team. >>> in oakland now, a ribbon cutting ceremony was held to unveil a new playground at piedmont avenue elementary school hosted by steph and iesha curry's eat, fun, play foundation. >> there's something for everyone on this playground, basketball, four square, the play structure
ed dwight was a top air force test pilot and trained to become nasa's first black astronaut 60 years ago but was denied the chance back then. sunday morning dwight finally accomplished his mission aboard blue origin's new shepard rocket. he says his call sign for the flight, justice, is for all the people who supported him over the years. >> it was a grand opportunity at this late date to fulfill that for self-satisfaction, yes, but more importantly, to satisfy all the wonderful people...
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finally, i want to show you a stunning image that nasa has released. let's have a look at this. this is the sun shooting out its biggest solar flare in almost two decades. it comes just days after other similar solar storms that created those dazzling northern lights displays seen around the world. nasa says despite the size of the huge solar flare, it's not expected to have a geomagnetic impact on earth due to its location. that's it for the moment. you can stay up-to-date with us on bbc.com/news. announcer: funding for presentation of this program is provided by... financial services firm, raymond james. cunard is a proud supporter of public television. announcer: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ announcer: get the free pbs app now and stream the best of pbs. amna: good evening. i'
finally, i want to show you a stunning image that nasa has released. let's have a look at this. this is the sun shooting out its biggest solar flare in almost two decades. it comes just days after other similar solar storms that created those dazzling northern lights displays seen around the world. nasa says despite the size of the huge solar flare, it's not expected to have a geomagnetic impact on earth due to its location. that's it for the moment. you can stay up-to-date with us on...
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in the south china sea we don't want that to happen on the moon well, nasa administrator bill nelson, thank you for being with us. >> we will all be watching this launch tonight. it should be an exciting moment, a new our have seen a new central starts right now right now, donald trump is on his way to another day in court and the big question he does not know the answer to right now. who's going to take the stand next? and blasts and smoke and rafah, the israeli military telling billions to evacuate immediately as ceasefire talks have stalled in the biden administration saying that is all on hamas and a tragedy is playing out in texas horrible flooding that we're watching and news that a little boy is now dead after being swept away from his parents, who were trying to get to safety there is more threat re
in the south china sea we don't want that to happen on the moon well, nasa administrator bill nelson, thank you for being with us. >> we will all be watching this launch tonight. it should be an exciting moment, a new our have seen a new central starts right now right now, donald trump is on his way to another day in court and the big question he does not know the answer to right now. who's going to take the stand next? and blasts and smoke and rafah, the israeli military telling billions...
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if successful, nasa would certify boeing for more missions. don't forget, you can watch our newscast 24/7 on roku and other streaming platforms. jessica aguirre joins us now with what's coming up at 530. we've got a lot going on right now at 530, a potential major change to the way you buy tickets to a concert. live nation and ticketmaster are being sued by the department of justice. what the doj claims and how the experts are reacting to that suit. also, a man is dead and his wife injured after flames engulf a mobile home. the details we're learning at this hour and how long does it take for police to respond to emergencies on a public bus? we investigate a delay in calls for help and why those calls don't go straight to police. the news at 530 starts right now. thank you so much for joining us. i'm garvin thomas and i'm jessica aguirre. a showstopper from the department of justice. a lawsuit that could change how concert tickets are sold. and it could be a game changer for the live entertainment industry. the doj joining state attorneys gene
if successful, nasa would certify boeing for more missions. don't forget, you can watch our newscast 24/7 on roku and other streaming platforms. jessica aguirre joins us now with what's coming up at 530. we've got a lot going on right now at 530, a potential major change to the way you buy tickets to a concert. live nation and ticketmaster are being sued by the department of justice. what the doj claims and how the experts are reacting to that suit. also, a man is dead and his wife injured...