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-- nasa? -- in your job at nasa? >> especially in the development stage. i have always been involved with athletics. in high school i was captain of the football, track, and baseball teams. i am still involved with sports. i am a karate instructor and that is where i spent most of my hours of physical activity. it is something i have been doing for the past 12 years and i have been, quite involved in it. athletics help develop a great deal of that discipline i was talking about, that ability to do a job even when you do not feel like doing it. do something you have to do or need to do even when you do not feel like it or not. that is not be a great deal on the football field suffering and you have to take that next step and keep going and not giving up. karate has been very good for sustaining discipline and for keeping a call frame of mind and a positive outlook. ♪ >> i would like to think that i have gotten to the space program and what in 20 years will turn out to be the start of the space station in iraq and 40 or 50 years from now i will look back a
-- nasa? -- in your job at nasa? >> especially in the development stage. i have always been involved with athletics. in high school i was captain of the football, track, and baseball teams. i am still involved with sports. i am a karate instructor and that is where i spent most of my hours of physical activity. it is something i have been doing for the past 12 years and i have been, quite involved in it. athletics help develop a great deal of that discipline i was talking about, that...
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nasa's news conference from earlier this morning. >> earlier today, nasa and spacex blasted off from kennedy space center's launch complex 309a -- 309a. >> shane -- my name is jackie mcginnis. i am joined here today by elon musk, kathy leaders, steve stich , manager of nasa's cruz program. joe, hiroshi sasaki. and frank, manager of the international space station program at the european space agency. each speaker will make brief remarks and we will open the lines to questions from the media. for reporters on the line, press star one to ask a question. please remember to state your name and media affiliation before you speak and address the speaker who you would like to answer your question. address one speaker at a time. you may enter again and ask additional questions. first of, we will hear from steve durer sick -- we will hear from steve. >> i want to congratulate the nasa team, space x team and our international partners. what we do is really challenging but also rewarding and we could not do it without our commercial one international partners. watching a launch from the kennedy
nasa's news conference from earlier this morning. >> earlier today, nasa and spacex blasted off from kennedy space center's launch complex 309a -- 309a. >> shane -- my name is jackie mcginnis. i am joined here today by elon musk, kathy leaders, steve stich , manager of nasa's cruz program. joe, hiroshi sasaki. and frank, manager of the international space station program at the european space agency. each speaker will make brief remarks and we will open the lines to questions from...
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bill is the leader that nasa needs now. i hope the committee will act favorably on the nomination to get the programs up and going and looking forward. thank you so much. i'm so honored to be back with my former colleagues and those of you serving today thank you for this welcome. >> thank you, ambassador hutchison. i think it speaks very highly of your nomination that two of your former republican colleagues are here to join us and obviously speaks volumes about the work that you did on the specific policy area. we will now turn to the formal introductions of the next nominee and i will turn to senator klobuchar. >> thank you very much, as well as ranking member wicker. congratulations. it's good to see you again. today i have the honor of introducing professor lina khan as president biden's nominee to be a commissioner at the federal trade commission she's joined by her husband, doctor ali. thank you for your work during this pandemic. and her parents mr. and missus khan. i'm honored to have you with us and you must be pr
bill is the leader that nasa needs now. i hope the committee will act favorably on the nomination to get the programs up and going and looking forward. thank you so much. i'm so honored to be back with my former colleagues and those of you serving today thank you for this welcome. >> thank you, ambassador hutchison. i think it speaks very highly of your nomination that two of your former republican colleagues are here to join us and obviously speaks volumes about the work that you did on...
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someone said the greatest nasa -- asset nasa has is its people. in my experience working at nasa and the various working associations i have, nasa has in the past very dynamic people who want to do things, the can-do attitude. they show me something and i will get it done. i think anybody, boy girl, person, with the right attitude can get the job done. there is always a premium on the people able to publish the job in nassau or anywhere else. >> this area is this over here. >> the reason i find it so exciting is because of the fact that, due to the nature of nasa's work, i feel that i am involved in an agency which is at the forefront of technology. we are doing things which have never before been done in the history of mankind and perhaps will never be done again. a 10 watt transmitter, 10 watts is slightly more powerful than a christmas light, with a 10 watt transmitter, we were able to communicate from the distance from which jupiter was out when we encountered it which is about 900 million kilometers. >> how did you get a transmission of that
someone said the greatest nasa -- asset nasa has is its people. in my experience working at nasa and the various working associations i have, nasa has in the past very dynamic people who want to do things, the can-do attitude. they show me something and i will get it done. i think anybody, boy girl, person, with the right attitude can get the job done. there is always a premium on the people able to publish the job in nassau or anywhere else. >> this area is this over here. >> the...
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bill is the leader nasa needs now. i hope the committee will act expeditiously and favorably on his nomination to get a program up and going and looking forward. thank you so much. i am so honored to be back with my former colleagues and those of you serving today. thank you for this welcome. >> thank you a better hutchinson. i think it speaks highly of senator nelson that two of your former republican colleagues are here to join us and speak volumes about the work you did on this policy area. we will now turn to more formal introductions of the next nominee, lina kahn. i will turn to senator klobuchar to make her remarks. >> thank you chairwoman. congratulations to all the nominees including senator nelson. today, i have the honor of introducing professor lina kahn as president biden's nominee to be a commissioner of the federal trade commission. she is joined by her husband, and her parents. i am honored to have you with us today. you must be proud of your daughter. lina kahn came to the u.s. when she was 10 years ol
bill is the leader nasa needs now. i hope the committee will act expeditiously and favorably on his nomination to get a program up and going and looking forward. thank you so much. i am so honored to be back with my former colleagues and those of you serving today. thank you for this welcome. >> thank you a better hutchinson. i think it speaks highly of senator nelson that two of your former republican colleagues are here to join us and speak volumes about the work you did on this policy...
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in many instances nasa gives financial help to college students who are interested in joining nasa. ♪ >> i will give you an analogy of what we are doing here. let's assume you were going to the beach. the wife is supposed to get the food. the husband takes the charcoal, and the kids get their choice. you will get there and have fun and everybody has a job to bring things back and everybody is happy. you did not forget the dog or the car keys or anything else. it is the same thing here. we are processing payloads through the facility. the horizontal facility, the vertical facility and that each one of these facilities we have to look out for what we do from day one to the day that would lunch. >> roberto rayos has worked himself up to a position of responsibility. >> it is our job to work on that plan and it is our job to implement it. we are the ones that are going to be getting on people if the job is not done on time because management is on us to get the job done on time. >> what made you want to come in to work here? >> i guess it all started many years ago when i used to see rock
in many instances nasa gives financial help to college students who are interested in joining nasa. ♪ >> i will give you an analogy of what we are doing here. let's assume you were going to the beach. the wife is supposed to get the food. the husband takes the charcoal, and the kids get their choice. you will get there and have fun and everybody has a job to bring things back and everybody is happy. you did not forget the dog or the car keys or anything else. it is the same thing here....
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in many instances, nasa gives financial help to college students who are interested in joining nasa. >> i'll give an analogy of basically what we're doing here. let's assume you're going to the beach. okay, the wife is supposed to get the food. maybe the husband takes the charcoals and the things like that, the children get their toys. and when you get there, you know you're going to get there and have fun. at a certain time, everybody has a job to bring things back, and you're back home, everybody's happy. you didn't forget the dog or car keys or anything else. it's the same thing here basically. we're processing payloads. the vertical processing facility for vertical payloads and in each one of these facilities we have to account from what we have to do from day one to the day that we launch. >> roberto reyes is one of those people in nasa who has worked his way up to a position of considerable responsibility. >> and it is our job to layout a plan. and once that plan is agreed upon and it is our job to implement it. we're the straw boss. we're the ones going to be getting on people
in many instances, nasa gives financial help to college students who are interested in joining nasa. >> i'll give an analogy of basically what we're doing here. let's assume you're going to the beach. okay, the wife is supposed to get the food. maybe the husband takes the charcoals and the things like that, the children get their toys. and when you get there, you know you're going to get there and have fun. at a certain time, everybody has a job to bring things back, and you're back home,...
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project and nasa's epscorps program, which provides young people to participate in nasa projects. they provide workforce development and education tools that benefit regional economies and advance the u.s. research enterprise particularly in rural state where is such systems can be otherwise unavailable. if confirmed, how would you work to build upon the success of these programs to improve nasa's stem engagement? >> to do, senator, exactly what we did together in the past. the stem grant program is very important to universities in every state, whether that state has a nasa facility or a center or not. the stem program is just incredibly important in science, engineering, technology, and mathematics. also you mentioned the escorps program. that is a recognition that some states don't get as much in federal spending as other states. and so it gives a nod to those states in the kind of federal spending that would come in, in this particular case, in those technology stem fields. so i look forward to doing that with you, and i look forward to returning to south dakota with you. and
project and nasa's epscorps program, which provides young people to participate in nasa projects. they provide workforce development and education tools that benefit regional economies and advance the u.s. research enterprise particularly in rural state where is such systems can be otherwise unavailable. if confirmed, how would you work to build upon the success of these programs to improve nasa's stem engagement? >> to do, senator, exactly what we did together in the past. the stem grant...
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our crew two mission coverage continues a nasa tv. we will have live coverage of the way to the international space station including crew dragon docking, hatch opening and the welcome ceremony. saturday april 24, hatch opening at 7:15 a.m. and the welcome ceremony at 7:45 a.m. so stay a tuned. thank you. >> the spacex crew dragon endeavor spacecraft launched successfully this morning at 5:49 a.m. eastern. if you missed any of our coverage of today's launch we wish would again tonight at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span, also online c-span.org. the spacex crew dragon launched this morning from the kennedy space center. the crew of format after on way to the international space station for what will be a six-month science mission. they are scheduled to dock at the space station tomorrow morning saturday followed by welcoming ceremony and a news conference with the astronauts. that would be live here on c-span2. our coverage starts live at 4:30 a.m. eastern. you can follow that online at c-span.org or listen in on the life free c-span radio app
our crew two mission coverage continues a nasa tv. we will have live coverage of the way to the international space station including crew dragon docking, hatch opening and the welcome ceremony. saturday april 24, hatch opening at 7:15 a.m. and the welcome ceremony at 7:45 a.m. so stay a tuned. thank you. >> the spacex crew dragon endeavor spacecraft launched successfully this morning at 5:49 a.m. eastern. if you missed any of our coverage of today's launch we wish would again tonight at...
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andrés, bienvenido al programa otra vez; platíquenos un poco, si puedes, de tu trabajo allí en la nasa. andrés martínez: hola, sí, damián, este, es un gusto estar contigo, otra vez, eh; la última vez que estuve en tu programa, fue en el año 2019. sí, mira en, en nasa, mi puesto oficial es de, soy ejecutivo, ejecutivo de programas espaciales, y tengo varias misiones, este, que estamos ya terminando de, de preparar para mandarlas hacia el espacio profundo; ah, tres de ellas van a ir a la luna, y dos, y otras dos, se van a ir mucho más lejos; en nasa también soy el presidente del grupo, del comité de grupos de empleados hispanos, así es de que me toca como presidente, también organizar eventos con la comunidad. damián trujillo: no, ¡qué padre!, y me encanta lo que están haciendo ahora con la juventud; platíquenos por qué se involucraron este año, en particular, con el distrito alum rock de san josé, para, para llevar a los estudiantes al espacio. andrés martínez: sí, mira, ya tenemos desde el año 2016, comenzamos este, este evento que le nombramos, "destination spa
andrés, bienvenido al programa otra vez; platíquenos un poco, si puedes, de tu trabajo allí en la nasa. andrés martínez: hola, sí, damián, este, es un gusto estar contigo, otra vez, eh; la última vez que estuve en tu programa, fue en el año 2019. sí, mira en, en nasa, mi puesto oficial es de, soy ejecutivo, ejecutivo de programas espaciales, y tengo varias misiones, este, que estamos ya terminando de, de preparar para mandarlas hacia el espacio profundo; ah, tres de ellas van a ir a...
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export thanks to nasa. since there are some 200,000 general aviation aircraft in this country, nasa research is also improving this class of airplanes, crashworthiness, and stall/spin studies are good examples. the problem of potentially crippling ice formation is also being worked on. the heart of this research is a unique refrigerated test tunnel, capable of simulating the conditions in aircraft is likely to encounter. once a test has been run, newly developed computer codes are used to evaluate the results. during the early days of manned spaceflight, consideration was given to using something to return astronauts in spacecraft to earth. while this method was ultimately discarded, it did produce a rather interesting new sport. there has been extensive work done on airplanes that take off and land vertically. and, ones that need very short runways. hybrids that are combinations of airplane and helicopter. and oblique-wing aircraft that reduce drag by pivoting the wings at an angle to the fuselage. the exp
export thanks to nasa. since there are some 200,000 general aviation aircraft in this country, nasa research is also improving this class of airplanes, crashworthiness, and stall/spin studies are good examples. the problem of potentially crippling ice formation is also being worked on. the heart of this research is a unique refrigerated test tunnel, capable of simulating the conditions in aircraft is likely to encounter. once a test has been run, newly developed computer codes are used to...
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unaddition to nasa tv, you can always follow along on twitter at at nasa at spacex and nasa. gov for mission updates. huge thanks to all the guest force joining us today and thank all of you for getting up early, early on the east coast and watching. now here are highlights from the journey to orbit off the earth for the earth. we can see they are working with the closeout team and that is our commander shane kimbrough. there is megan mcarthur getting helped into her glovance spacesuit. >> and mission fessingest thomas pes qut will be making the second trip to space and that is aki having a laugh with some of the suit technicians. shane kimbrough, pilot megan mcarthur in the front. megan blowing kisses. thomas and aki ready for the ride to the space station. and here they come, the crew 2 astronauts taking the first steps outside before their journey to space. >> it looks like bob bean ken is there with the son. departure on schedule. right. we heard that announcement that the crew has departed the operations and checkout building on schedule. we can see the crew access arm.
unaddition to nasa tv, you can always follow along on twitter at at nasa at spacex and nasa. gov for mission updates. huge thanks to all the guest force joining us today and thank all of you for getting up early, early on the east coast and watching. now here are highlights from the journey to orbit off the earth for the earth. we can see they are working with the closeout team and that is our commander shane kimbrough. there is megan mcarthur getting helped into her glovance spacesuit....
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and for, senior editor for our next, nasa and beyond. his former reporter for the file you historically, he is is the city residents over so thrilled easier to read in my decision with andrea lance brown, since my read and being in stacy here we have a lot to talk about. when it comes to space to turn this over to a position. on this question and answer period. welcome andrea, thank you for coming. >> you down. >> is very exciting about your book i will have you started it off. right now we have so much happening in south texas with the source which now is in texas we learned today. but you know, it feels a little like maybe the cowboy days of the falcon one so i'm curious to, why you decided what similarities you see me must have a nap and then you. >> i will readers understand why we should care about this dinky low rockets that is so much is launching 50 years. agency. the way the speed at which space x moves the reality is that they had been successful with the falcon one rocket they finally lost in 2008 successfully never would have
and for, senior editor for our next, nasa and beyond. his former reporter for the file you historically, he is is the city residents over so thrilled easier to read in my decision with andrea lance brown, since my read and being in stacy here we have a lot to talk about. when it comes to space to turn this over to a position. on this question and answer period. welcome andrea, thank you for coming. >> you down. >> is very exciting about your book i will have you started it off....
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con el helicóptero y que hoy realizó el primer vuelo en marte, vamos a ver los detalles. >>> así la nasa se apunta otro triunfo tras el vuelo del pequeño helicóptero ingeniery el equipo que controla la misión de la nasa recibió los primeros datos de vuelo controlado vía remota desde la tierra, y voló 30 a 40 segundos . >>> este primer vuelo es el primer paso. >>> en helicóptero lleva un pequeño pedazo de historia . >>> el robot tiene un trozo de tela que estuvo en el ala de este primer avino que los hermanos rice construyeron. >>> había conseguido espegar, mantenerse flotando aterrizar y la nasa también confirmó una imagen en blanco y negro que tomó mientras estaba en el aire, este vuelo será el primero de una serie de pruebas y este será un camino abonado para las fuutars misiones . >>> es un acto higorico y en tierra uno que está contento de ser testigo es nuestro embajador de la nasa . >>> todos estamos contentos porque la explorarion del planeta rojo continúa de manera histórica, felicidades al departamento de propulsión a cohrro de la nasa y que continúan enviánd
con el helicóptero y que hoy realizó el primer vuelo en marte, vamos a ver los detalles. >>> así la nasa se apunta otro triunfo tras el vuelo del pequeño helicóptero ingeniery el equipo que controla la misión de la nasa recibió los primeros datos de vuelo controlado vía remota desde la tierra, y voló 30 a 40 segundos . >>> este primer vuelo es el primer paso. >>> en helicóptero lleva un pequeño pedazo de historia . >>> el robot tiene un trozo de...
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to help nasa recruit more hispanics. and so i became involved with hace, the hispanic advisory for committee--committee for employees, and we started destination space with the east san josé community, alum rock community. we partner with the alum rock union school district. and since 2016, we've held this event. it used to be one evening only where i would invite all my colleagues here from nasa and from silicon valley, from google, from intel, from facebook. about a hundred of us would come and show up, and for one evening we would showcase what we do, you know, where we work. because of the covid pandemic, last year we were not able to do it. but in 2019 was the last time that we held this event in person and we had over 1,400 folks from the east san josé community join us. it was an incredible success. in 2020, we were planning to hold the event again, but because of covid we were not able to, right? we're all sheltering in place at home. so my colleagues started contacting me, and they asked me to consider holding
to help nasa recruit more hispanics. and so i became involved with hace, the hispanic advisory for committee--committee for employees, and we started destination space with the east san josé community, alum rock community. we partner with the alum rock union school district. and since 2016, we've held this event. it used to be one evening only where i would invite all my colleagues here from nasa and from silicon valley, from google, from intel, from facebook. about a hundred of us would come...
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nasa's aeronautical research was the speed from which the space program would grow. a prime example was the lifting body project that began in the early 60s. combination of wind tunnel tests to actual flights led to the design of the reusable space shuttle. ♪♪ ♪♪ when the design and wind tunnel work was complete, a series of approach and landing tests were scheduled. since orbiter has no powerful landing, its ability to land easily with only one try was critical. >> 20 feet, 10 feet, 5 feet, 4 feet, 2 feet. 1 foot. down. >> the enterprise's near perfect landings gave final proof that the shuttle orbiter was a flyable, landable craft. the years of research and development would now be put to the ultimate test. the first flight into space of shuttle columbia with astronauts at the controls. there was an air of excitement as the brand new shuttle moved from its processing facility at the kennedy space center to the vehicle assembly building where it would be met with rockets and fuel tangs and rolled out to the launch pad. never before had a new spacecraft been
nasa's aeronautical research was the speed from which the space program would grow. a prime example was the lifting body project that began in the early 60s. combination of wind tunnel tests to actual flights led to the design of the reusable space shuttle. ♪♪ ♪♪ when the design and wind tunnel work was complete, a series of approach and landing tests were scheduled. since orbiter has no powerful landing, its ability to land easily with only one try was critical. >> 20 feet, 10...
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they protested nasa and the department of defense. this is someone who is breaking some eggs on the way to space. and that is just how he asked. if he feels he has been wronged, he will fight back. it doesn't always suit him or help him. because he comes across as brash or unreliable or anger customers for some people in the government it makes him uncomfortable to work with. but in the end he typically does deliver and it really was the protest of the nasa contract in 2004 that ultimately would save the company. this is a contract nasa awarded to begin to have the transfer on - - transportation system to bring cargo to the iss. he thought that wasn'thafa fair. they said don't protest nasa the most important customer potentially. this isn't right. he endedim up being right because that protest basically forced nasa to withdraw the award and will be open competition so the dragon spacecraft and then eventually led to commercial crew. it was one of those contracts they got at the end of 2008 that save the company from bankruptcy and rui
they protested nasa and the department of defense. this is someone who is breaking some eggs on the way to space. and that is just how he asked. if he feels he has been wronged, he will fight back. it doesn't always suit him or help him. because he comes across as brash or unreliable or anger customers for some people in the government it makes him uncomfortable to work with. but in the end he typically does deliver and it really was the protest of the nasa contract in 2004 that ultimately...
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se prepara para este duelo a marte, un ingeniero de la nasa nos explica los detalles de esta proeza. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> hola cÓmo estÁn buenas tardess les saluda felicidad aveleyra quÉ bonito poderles dar esta noticia, final feliz para una historia que pudo ser una tragedia para una familia mexicana 5 de sus miembros 3 adultos y dos menores habÍan desaparecido el 24 de marzo cuando viajaban por una carretera del estado de jalisco. un caso que que llama la atenciÓn porque en mÉxico desgraciadamente no es frecuente que los secuestros acaben asÍ issa osorio. >>> fueron encontradas con vida las 5 personas desaparecidas el 24 de marzo todas integrantes de la familia villa seÑor romo. alrededor de las 3 de la madrugada de este viernes ximena romo quien tiene nacionalidad mexicana y estadounidense su esposo y su cuÑa y hijo fueron encontrados los captor los soltaron en jalisco. >>> a esta hora fueron eh liberados en una gasolinera en la la ja, pidieron el apoyo de unos de los operadores para utilizar su celular >>> el fiscal no dio mÁs detalles estuvieron 15
se prepara para este duelo a marte, un ingeniero de la nasa nos explica los detalles de esta proeza. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> hola cÓmo estÁn buenas tardess les saluda felicidad aveleyra quÉ bonito poderles dar esta noticia, final feliz para una historia que pudo ser una tragedia para una familia mexicana 5 de sus miembros 3 adultos y dos menores habÍan desaparecido el 24 de marzo cuando viajaban por una carretera del estado de jalisco. un caso que que llama la...
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myer at nasa head quarters in science mission doctorate and lead science for nasa's mars exploration and for the mars return programs. he also serve as program scientist for the mars science laboratory curiosity mission. during his career m at nasa docr mars held many roles focus on study of life in universe including senior scientist for astrobiology primary research is living in extreme environments particularly the physical factors controlling microbial growth and survival. doctor myer received bachelor science degree in biology, from polytechnic institute and masters signs and doctorate in oceanography from texas a&m university we'll commit to you in just a minute -- if i can introduce the others and then we'll start with you -- our sending witness is dr. bethany professor of planetary science and assistant director for state studies at caltech coinvestigator on z and sherlock instrument teams in mars 2020 perseverance rover also a member of the science team for the spirit and opportunity mars exploration rovers, and affiliate of the dawn orbiter exploration and largest asteroid
myer at nasa head quarters in science mission doctorate and lead science for nasa's mars exploration and for the mars return programs. he also serve as program scientist for the mars science laboratory curiosity mission. during his career m at nasa docr mars held many roles focus on study of life in universe including senior scientist for astrobiology primary research is living in extreme environments particularly the physical factors controlling microbial growth and survival. doctor myer...
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early on in the book you're talking the head of nasa but it wasn't fair. he went head-to-head with a couple other regulatory authorities. so how did that fearlessness i guess in the beginning help? can you talk about that some? >> even before they launch their first rocket, spacex had sued or keep going the biggest competitors in u.s. airspace industry. they had protested nasa, the government they'd sued the department of defense, this is someone who's breaking some eggs on the way to space. matt is just sort of happy x. if he feels that he has been wronged he will fight back. and it doesn't always suit him does not always help him because i mean he comes across as brash, unreliable he can anger potential customers. it makes for some people mcgovern makes him uncomfortable to work with. but, in the end he typically does deliver. really was his protest of nasa contract in 2004 that ultimately would save the company. this was a contract nasa had awarded to a company called kistler to begin to develop transportation system to bring cargo to the international
early on in the book you're talking the head of nasa but it wasn't fair. he went head-to-head with a couple other regulatory authorities. so how did that fearlessness i guess in the beginning help? can you talk about that some? >> even before they launch their first rocket, spacex had sued or keep going the biggest competitors in u.s. airspace industry. they had protested nasa, the government they'd sued the department of defense, this is someone who's breaking some eggs on the way to...
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announcer: the national aeronautics and space administration was founded on october 1, 1928, nasa, the 25th year with the 1983 film celebrating its achievements, just as the space shuttle program was beginning to carry payloads into space. ♪ narrator: it was cold the national advisory committee for aeronautics, a new, independent agency created by president woodrow wilson. its job, make the united states a world leader in the field of aeronautics. in less than three decades, these early pioneers in aviation and those who followed would be called upon to think of problems a 1,000,000 miles away with the boldness and vision. by the mid-1950's, it had modern wind tunnels and was moving into rocket and satellite research. ♪ [beeping] on october 7, 1957, the u.s. and the rest of the world were greeted by the sounds of sputnik one, the soviet union had placed the first artificial satellite into orbit. it would not be until early the following year that america satellite, explorer one, successfully orbited the earth and discovered a dense belt of radiation surrounding our planet. who woul
announcer: the national aeronautics and space administration was founded on october 1, 1928, nasa, the 25th year with the 1983 film celebrating its achievements, just as the space shuttle program was beginning to carry payloads into space. ♪ narrator: it was cold the national advisory committee for aeronautics, a new, independent agency created by president woodrow wilson. its job, make the united states a world leader in the field of aeronautics. in less than three decades, these early...
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during his career at nasa, dr. meyers held many roles, focused on study of life in the universe, including as a senior scientist for astro biology. microorganisms living in extreme environments, particularly the physical factors controlling microbial growth and survival. bachelor science degree in biology from polytech institute and master science and doctorate in oceanography from texas university. welcome, doctor meyer. just a minute. we'll introduce the others and then we'll start with you, dr. meyer. our second witness is dr. bethany elman, director for space studies at cal tech, co-investigator on mass com-z and sherlock instrument teams, mars 2020 perseverance rover. also a member of the science team for spirit and opportunity mars exploration rovers and an affiliate of the dawn orbiter team of the largest asteroid and dwarf planet series. research focuses on chemistry of planetary surfaces, techniques and instruments, astrobiology and science policy outreach. her primary focus is on unraveling mars' environm
during his career at nasa, dr. meyers held many roles, focused on study of life in the universe, including as a senior scientist for astro biology. microorganisms living in extreme environments, particularly the physical factors controlling microbial growth and survival. bachelor science degree in biology from polytech institute and master science and doctorate in oceanography from texas university. welcome, doctor meyer. just a minute. we'll introduce the others and then we'll start with you,...
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in addition to nasa tv. @nasa,@spacex and nasa.gov or updates. thank you for joining us on getting up early, early on the east coast and watching. here are highlights from the journey to orbit off the earth for the earth. >> we can see the astronauts, they're now working with spacex 2 technicians and the closeout team. that's our commander shane kimbro. there's meghan macarthur getting helped into her gloves and spacesuit and the mission specialist, tomas will make his second trip to space, but that's aki, having had a laugh with some of the suit technicians. and shane kimbro, pilot meghan macarthur, and meghan blowing kisses and tomas and aki getting ready for the ride to the station. here they come crew 2 astronauts taking their first steps outside before their journey to space. [cheers and applause] i love this moment. they have the opportunity to wave goodbye and that looks like bob is there with the son of he and meghan macarthur. >> and departure on schedule. >> right, so we just heard that announcement that the crew has departed the operat
in addition to nasa tv. @nasa,@spacex and nasa.gov or updates. thank you for joining us on getting up early, early on the east coast and watching. here are highlights from the journey to orbit off the earth for the earth. >> we can see the astronauts, they're now working with spacex 2 technicians and the closeout team. that's our commander shane kimbro. there's meghan macarthur getting helped into her gloves and spacesuit and the mission specialist, tomas will make his second trip to...
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gracias a la nasa en, andrés martínez que es un ejemplo para todos jóvenes andrés martínez fue de lo que creo nuestro satélite mexicanos que hicieron historia por primera vez y es quien forma parte de (nombre extranjero) que lleva años haciéndose progre con la pandemiase hace de manera virtual hasta ahora tienevida y hay que cuidarla del espacio de nuestro planeta apareciera una obra de arte conesos colores increíble lo que seguimos aprendiendo de este bello planeta que sigue trayendo sorpresas para nosotros y ahora se encuentra en crisis y nosotros los seres humanos y todos los animales que viven aquí somos lo que serán afectados así que hay que estar muy pendientes vamos al sistema bien definido vean su línea el sistema va directamente hacia california una gran oportunidad de tener agua por lo menos al momento las condiciones se mantienen frescas especialmente en la línea costera hacia el interior hay cielos despejados vemos como también sigue nevando de manera ligera este es el vistazo para san josé se mantiene soleado san francisco se mantiene con algunos nublados temp
gracias a la nasa en, andrés martínez que es un ejemplo para todos jóvenes andrés martínez fue de lo que creo nuestro satélite mexicanos que hicieron historia por primera vez y es quien forma parte de (nombre extranjero) que lleva años haciéndose progre con la pandemiase hace de manera virtual hasta ahora tienevida y hay que cuidarla del espacio de nuestro planeta apareciera una obra de arte conesos colores increíble lo que seguimos aprendiendo de este bello planeta que sigue trayendo...
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la nasa tambiÉn le rinde homenaje. carolina: aunque cuando pensemos en la nasa, seguramente lo asociamos a cohetes que se lanzan al espacio o astronautas que caminan por la luna. tienen una misiÓn bastante variada. y algunos estudian cambios en la tierra, desde el aumento del nivel del mar, la mejora de la siembra de cultivos. borja: para celebrar este gran dÍa de la tierra nos conectamos en vivo desde pasadena, california, con erica flores, cientÍfica del laboratorio de propulsiÓn a chorro de la nasa. carolina: bienvenida a la ediciÓn digital. la mayorÍa apuesta en estos cohetes. ¿quÉ tiene que ver la nasa con el dÍa de la tierra en este planeta? >> excelente pregunta. la nasa tiene un rol muy importante en el planeta tierra. hemos estado observando nuestro planeta y estudiÁndolo desde hace 50 aÑos. con una flota de satÉlites en el espacio. que monitorean la atmÓsfera, los continentes y los ocÉanos. para asÍ entender lo que estÁ ocurriendo con nuestro planeta tierra. borja: ¿quÉ es lo que nos ha ense
la nasa tambiÉn le rinde homenaje. carolina: aunque cuando pensemos en la nasa, seguramente lo asociamos a cohetes que se lanzan al espacio o astronautas que caminan por la luna. tienen una misiÓn bastante variada. y algunos estudian cambios en la tierra, desde el aumento del nivel del mar, la mejora de la siembra de cultivos. borja: para celebrar este gran dÍa de la tierra nos conectamos en vivo desde pasadena, california, con erica flores, cientÍfica del laboratorio de propulsiÓn a...
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nasa's education program. over the decades has systematically grown to my delight in the delight of school systems that get sort of free nasa tools to think about science stem fields in general and so what's missing in our society and perhaps in other places around the world is people see it in some cases as some kind of handout here's a handout to nasa here to keep the scientists happy without thinking of it as an investment in the economic stability of your future because the fundamental pivots of tomorrow's economy will ride on innovations in science and technology engineering and math and if you do not feed that pipeline from the beginning and keep it going throughout you are sowing the seeds of bankruptcy well let me just say of economic hardship of your nation because you are of your priorities have valued things that do not think about the future the way stem investments do well i mean i had to be as they say on the chopping block is that the pay satellite not on the chopping block and this is while chi
nasa's education program. over the decades has systematically grown to my delight in the delight of school systems that get sort of free nasa tools to think about science stem fields in general and so what's missing in our society and perhaps in other places around the world is people see it in some cases as some kind of handout here's a handout to nasa here to keep the scientists happy without thinking of it as an investment in the economic stability of your future because the fundamental...
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if nasa can put a price. on mars they could run texas in a way that people will not be without heat i guarantee it all right so i think the problem is not do we do this or that it is are the right people making the right decisions in the right place but another comparison because it is a very important point you raise that many people ask why are we spending money up there when we have all these problems out here that's a perfectly legitimate sensible question one might ask and the best way i can reply because i can't guarantee that this next funded research in space is going to put food on your table i can't guarantee that but what i can do is offer the insight of let's go back 30000 years and we're all in a cave who are huddled around the fire right and one member of our little cave tribe goes up to the front door of the cave and peeks out i don't know they had doors but it was the entrance to the cave and they peek out and they see a mountain and streams and and trees with fruit on it and flowers in a in a
if nasa can put a price. on mars they could run texas in a way that people will not be without heat i guarantee it all right so i think the problem is not do we do this or that it is are the right people making the right decisions in the right place but another comparison because it is a very important point you raise that many people ask why are we spending money up there when we have all these problems out here that's a perfectly legitimate sensible question one might ask and the best way i...
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a nasa helicopter set to lift off from the surface of mars. the challenges, the technology and what it could mean for the future of space exploration. >>> this morning, a nation on edge. >> say his name. [ crowd chanting "george floyd" ] >> as the derek chauvin trial enters the final stages, security nationwide bracing for the potential fallout from a verdict. thousands of national guard troops deployed.ectingod aclosm nned bro daylight at a mcdonald's drive-through. the gunman at large overnight. details coming in. >>> peloton fights back. responding to claims that their popular treadmill is unsafe. what the company is saying this morning. >>> later what would you do for a year's worth of free burgers at your favorite restaurant? what one chain is offering. >>> and gnome laughing matter. the story behind a shortage of garden gnomes. nasa is about to do something it's never done before. >> it's flying a helicopter on mars, the goal of the flight is to develop research to change how we look at the universe. >> it's being called the little helic
a nasa helicopter set to lift off from the surface of mars. the challenges, the technology and what it could mean for the future of space exploration. >>> this morning, a nation on edge. >> say his name. [ crowd chanting "george floyd" ] >> as the derek chauvin trial enters the final stages, security nationwide bracing for the potential fallout from a verdict. thousands of national guard troops deployed.ectingod aclosm nned bro daylight at a mcdonald's...
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it has been 20 years since japan and nasa and esa address i have been together in space. we can't wait to see what is on the adventure for us. we are so happy to see our friends. we wish we could keep them longer, but not too long, because unleavened people is a lot on the space station -- because 11 people is a lot on a space station. i want to say a few words in french. [speaking french]. >> that concludes the event. thank you. >> thank you. thank you for your participation in the welcome ceremony. we are now resuming operational audio communication. >> you can find all of our coverage of the spacex crew dragon online at c-span.org including the launch, welcome ceremony, and news conferences. >> today on the communicators. a look at social media and content moderation with the director of the center for technology and innovation at the competitive enterprise institute. >> republicans tend to be upset about content moderation being too much and that it seems to them to be politically motivated and putting conservative voices at a disadvantage online. a lot of the democra
it has been 20 years since japan and nasa and esa address i have been together in space. we can't wait to see what is on the adventure for us. we are so happy to see our friends. we wish we could keep them longer, but not too long, because unleavened people is a lot on the space station -- because 11 people is a lot on a space station. i want to say a few words in french. [speaking french]. >> that concludes the event. thank you. >> thank you. thank you for your participation in the...
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. >>> en este día del planeta tenemos una entrevista con la nasa y un reportaje especial no se lo pueden perder. en otros temas el arma que llevaba adam toledo tenía el cargador o vacío, entre las pruebas recogidas está esta pistola y la que disparó el oficial cuando perseguí al menor y no tenía forma de saber que el arma estaba vacía, adam toledo estaba minutos antes con un detenido luego de haber efectuado por lo -8 disparos en mitad de la calle. confinado en solitario para su propia seguridad personal está el ex policía derek chauvin, culpable del asesinato de george floyd tiene una segregación administrativa hasta que sea leída su sentencia en julio, le entregan la comida en su celda y solo puede salir una hora al día al patio para poder hacer algo de ejercicio. >>> fuese junto un año de la desaparición de la soldado vanessa guillén encontrada muerta y enterrada no lejos de la base militar donde estaba destinada. su casa estuvo marcado por una cadena de errores cometidos antes y después de su asesinato. >>> > buenos días, efectivamente se cumple un año de la desapar
. >>> en este día del planeta tenemos una entrevista con la nasa y un reportaje especial no se lo pueden perder. en otros temas el arma que llevaba adam toledo tenía el cargador o vacío, entre las pruebas recogidas está esta pistola y la que disparó el oficial cuando perseguí al menor y no tenía forma de saber que el arma estaba vacía, adam toledo estaba minutos antes con un detenido luego de haber efectuado por lo -8 disparos en mitad de la calle. confinado en solitario para...
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it has been 20 years since japan and nasa and esa and russia have been together in space. it is pretty historic what is happening today. we can't wait to start work on the space station. we can't wait to see what is on the adventure for us. we are so happy to see our friends. we wish we could keep them longer, but not too long, because 11 people is a lot on a space station. it is good to be here. it is going to be unbelievable. i want to say a few words in french. [speaking french]. >> that concludes the event. thank you. >> inc. you, acting administrator, associate -- thank, acting administrator, associate leader for the ceremony. thank you for your participation in the welcome ceremony. we are now resuming operational audio communication. at arms and the architect of the capitol to testify on
it has been 20 years since japan and nasa and esa and russia have been together in space. it is pretty historic what is happening today. we can't wait to start work on the space station. we can't wait to see what is on the adventure for us. we are so happy to see our friends. we wish we could keep them longer, but not too long, because 11 people is a lot on a space station. it is good to be here. it is going to be unbelievable. i want to say a few words in french. [speaking french]. >>...
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¿cuÁn importantes esta misiÓn para la nasa? fernando: es un experimento tecnolÓgico, demostrar que podemos volar en marte, trae cÁmaras que tomaran fotos a altura. se espera que pueda volar en marte, podamos mandar otras misiones mÁs ambiciosas de helicÓpteros a marte que puedan recorrer grandes distancias en poco tiempo y explorar mÁs rÁpidamente el planeta. borja: hÁblanos de las personas que estÁn encargadas de esta misiÓn. sabemos que tambiÉn hay un nÚmero grande de latinas, cuÉntanos. fernando: estamos en pasadena, california. es una regiÓn con muchos latinos y hay en todos lados. yo soy de mÉxico, hay otros latinos hispanos, hay mucha gente internacional. borja: fernando, ingeniero de la nasa, muchas gracias por haberte conectado con nosotros. vamos a estar todos con los dedos cruzados esperando ese lanzamiento, muchas gracias. carolina: a mi estos temas me emocionan pero muchÍsimo. hablando de temas que realmente son increÍbles, se han encontrado bajo las arenas de egipto la ciudad de 3000 aÑos de antig
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at a 1st in the history of space exploration nasa flies a helicopter on mars describing it as a white brothers moment. by super typhoon sergei still obvious satellite picture shows it is a major storm but it's mostly over the water not kellie's edge effect has been felt in luzon and they still are it's likely to curl away there rather than going closer it's disappearing during thursday but it's still a dangerous it's the coast classic movie heavy rain inland given that's where all the energy is you think where we can fit in the gap beyond that was increasingly growing showers from west papua says the ways it to borneo that is true but the main rain is going north into peninsular malaysia into thailand there must have tongues is dry but that's not true for laos cambodia or vietnam were to be increasingly wet and the change of seasons become very obvious now in australia as a bite in the wind as a weather comes up from the bite out show me this is a proper frontal system using can be very cold as it goes through well relatively speaking it will fade it but once the wind's gone the sun c
at a 1st in the history of space exploration nasa flies a helicopter on mars describing it as a white brothers moment. by super typhoon sergei still obvious satellite picture shows it is a major storm but it's mostly over the water not kellie's edge effect has been felt in luzon and they still are it's likely to curl away there rather than going closer it's disappearing during thursday but it's still a dangerous it's the coast classic movie heavy rain inland given that's where all the energy is...
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nasa's helicopter is a feat of engineering. it weighs just 1.8 kilograms — that's 4lbs, and it has two long rotors, which spin in opposite directions at up to 2500 revolutions per minute. this is much faster than a helicopter on earth, but it needs this speed to lift off in the extremely thin martian atmosphere. its first test flight takes it three metres above the ground for 30 seconds, before rotating and finally landing. then for the next 30 days, it will begin to fly much further afield. the helicopter has been lowered from where it was stored beneath the rover onto a carefully selected strip of terrain, free of boulders. it will capture footage as it flies, looking down on the rover, and the rover�*s camera will film the helicopter, providing multiple views for the scientists to study. one of the things that a helicopter is very well—suited for is just looking around, scouting. you can traverse places, you know, without being hindered by the terrain. so it can do those kind of scouting missions for ourfuture rovers,
nasa's helicopter is a feat of engineering. it weighs just 1.8 kilograms — that's 4lbs, and it has two long rotors, which spin in opposite directions at up to 2500 revolutions per minute. this is much faster than a helicopter on earth, but it needs this speed to lift off in the extremely thin martian atmosphere. its first test flight takes it three metres above the ground for 30 seconds, before rotating and finally landing. then for the next 30 days, it will begin to fly much further afield....
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blue origin protesting nasa's decision to the government accountability office saying nasa, quote, moved the goalposts by solely choosing spacex to build a human landing system for the moon after originally saying it intended to pick two the companies to compete in the building stage of the program. and, by the way, blue originals criticized nasa's analysis of its proposal which nasa said was more expensive than spacex's system as, quote, flawed. elon musk, never one to pass up an opportunity to, you know, troll a tweet, right? he has now responded to reports of the blue origin complaint. he's saying on twitter, quote: can't get it up to orbit. lol. hilarious. let's bring in a huge elon musk fan, larry kudlow. [laughter] larry, i think these kinds of battles are fantastic for capitalism. you have two private companies dying to beat each other out on huge contracts. larry: sure, you're right. look, lizzie, from your reporting it, and i think -- it was competitive bidding, was it not? liz: well, there was a third company that also has lodged a complaint. larry: all right. so the losers are
blue origin protesting nasa's decision to the government accountability office saying nasa, quote, moved the goalposts by solely choosing spacex to build a human landing system for the moon after originally saying it intended to pick two the companies to compete in the building stage of the program. and, by the way, blue originals criticized nasa's analysis of its proposal which nasa said was more expensive than spacex's system as, quote, flawed. elon musk, never one to pass up an opportunity...
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. >>> gracias guillermo y fÍjate que un segundo grupo de astronautas podrÍa ser enviado por nasa a la estaciÓn internacional pronto de esto nos va a hablar brenda cantÚ y de la importante misiÓn. >>> asÍ, este nuevo tipo de cuatro astro nautsz reemplazarÁ al primer equipo enviado en el 2020, veamos. >>> en el 2020 nasa iniciÓ una nueva era de exploraciÓn a la estaciÓn espacial internacional un laboratorio con una caracterÍstica Única la micro gravedad Única, es cierto, es Único no se puede hacer en ninguna otra parte del mundo esta ciencia promueve el conocimiento en cosas de cÓmo ciencia de las tierra, el espacio, la fÍsica y la biologÍa. >>> nasa ahora lanzarÁ al segundo equipo comercial llamado cru dos que convivorÁn cinco dÍas con los integrantes del primer equipo comercial antes que regresen a la tierra cono incluyendo su misiÓn de 6 meses la misiÓn, compuesta por cuatro astronautas serÁ la primera en reutilizar una nave espacial y un cohete falcÓn nueve para una misiÓn trip a laed. >>> este tipo sirve como modelo para la cooperas global que promueve objeti
. >>> gracias guillermo y fÍjate que un segundo grupo de astronautas podrÍa ser enviado por nasa a la estaciÓn internacional pronto de esto nos va a hablar brenda cantÚ y de la importante misiÓn. >>> asÍ, este nuevo tipo de cuatro astro nautsz reemplazarÁ al primer equipo enviado en el 2020, veamos. >>> en el 2020 nasa iniciÓ una nueva era de exploraciÓn a la estaciÓn espacial internacional un laboratorio con una caracterÍstica Única la micro gravedad...
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my constituents and i care deeply about making sure nasa has strong and capable leadership. as you know, the space center is home in my state of mississippi. we have experience in setting bills and policy priorities for nasa, beginning with the tenure as the chairman of the space subcommittee of the house, science, space and technology committee, the post he held for six years. during that time on the 24th flight of the space shuttle the experiments and in other words orbit senator nelson served as both the chair and ranking member of the committee space
my constituents and i care deeply about making sure nasa has strong and capable leadership. as you know, the space center is home in my state of mississippi. we have experience in setting bills and policy priorities for nasa, beginning with the tenure as the chairman of the space subcommittee of the house, science, space and technology committee, the post he held for six years. during that time on the 24th flight of the space shuttle the experiments and in other words orbit senator nelson...
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life on mars. >>> nasa has plans to send a manned mission to mars in 2030. before that, the space agency wants to go back to the moon just three years from now. in the meantime, astronauts continue to work and train on the international space station. david pogue spoke to the crew about what it's life living in orbit. >> reporter: last november, mike hopkins and victor glover took a trip to an amazing travel destination. it was 250 miles away, straight up. >> and resilience rises. >> reporter: 47 hours later. >> capre confirmed. >> reporter: their capsule docked. >> complete. >> at the international spa and, who goes about by ike, near the end of their mission, nasa offered me a space nerd's dream come true, a live see cat with mike and ike in space. station, this is david pogue. >> we hear you loud and clear. >> reporter: you indicated there's no up or down, so is there any reason that one of you couldn't turn head down? the blood is not rushing to your head, victor? >> not at all, not at all. in fact, it does not seem weird to me until i look at hopper and
life on mars. >>> nasa has plans to send a manned mission to mars in 2030. before that, the space agency wants to go back to the moon just three years from now. in the meantime, astronauts continue to work and train on the international space station. david pogue spoke to the crew about what it's life living in orbit. >> reporter: last november, mike hopkins and victor glover took a trip to an amazing travel destination. it was 250 miles away, straight up. >> and resilience...
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he now serves on the nasa advisory council. live coverage now on cspan3.
he now serves on the nasa advisory council. live coverage now on cspan3.